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. Tm Toilet Articles. Also a complete and select stock of 1 amts, Oils Varnishes, lirushes and Painters Furnishings. UUS, arlHSIlWB, J u nuirhuliif In larta quantities ind Uklni OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR E. E. KNIGHT, Shop in L 0. 0. F., building, rear of Milch ells Stove Emporium I Guarantee all Work. & AND- FURNITURE DEALERS. Eugene, Oregon. r's Golden Female Pills.. For Female Irremler Itliavnoiiiliia-llkethem on lh market, tltvtt tall Hurreaafu.lyu.ed by prominent ladles monthly. Utiaranteed tu ml lev suppressed nwuiruairjn. IUREISAFEI CERTAIN! Don't be humbnirired. Save Time, Health, audmouey;taJtouooU r. Bent to any nddresa, , eveure by null ou re- ool V' price, fxw. Audraie, HE IPKRO REDUM COHPAHY. M 'Branch, DutZT.l'OUTLAMU, Oil' Eni Mala bjr K. R. Ll'CKEY CO.. Eugene, rHK CRY OF MILLIONSi OH, JTi BKCKl STOP IT HOW, OON IT WML TOO WTt. I . B,.,VT."' "...7 i.- .rid Wn m - ----- .1 . m uha. Km anil halt ! eou.ht aid from dillerent pbyslciane 1. 1 a u Atw.... iha ..Ik .if Anril I HI Bunding imm a r.r attack that alowet prostrated tut la 1KB IHBHH .! ..... I. 1.. MMiatiU fit. m wnen i sat nowu u wa ""i"" - o m up alone, or to put on ow cluthre, when OKKUON MUNKY TKA, to my hotel I Immediately commenced i .... I, hail an almost Etna I rOVKirm V arm 'i . ,-. i u.'ug luc ' - miraculous effect, and to the estoa- lahmrat of au tut fumi al me nowi, at trm dan.t am Imdov to Mate. that 1 vai a new nan. I win recommend the tea to all affllrto1 aa t Ban pec a. 0. aV TCrrBR, rropilrtor Occidental Hold, 1 - nauia sioea, vai. KeadachE! Of all forma, Waairaila-ia, a Pita, ! IfMaa, Uallnaaa, lllaBlsaiaa, lllaiva, Opltaaa klablt. trna.nafaa,rle..aracur(Mlty It at. MILM UtIoltATITK M.llilNK. diatwtarad by tiia mlitul Indiana hiaactaltal ta narvoua duaaaaa. dwe not cuuialn oiiataa ar dnnfamtia ilmir1. "Hare ha.-n takitui liH. MILM Mra TO at A TIT K at V IKK It KvllcMy. f rom HrDianibar to January xirtiaa uln( ua Jfarrlaa 1 had al laaat it coBTUlalosa, andnowaiiae Ihraa aiitniba uao bate no niura aitaoka. Joan B. (uui, r"nnv Mi.-ti." lbabaauiini lH. Ml LEV Mlafoa ATI Vat liCKVIEraraljutfmraiuiiia. U baa bmubt sua raliaf aud cura. I bare lakan U for apHapay. and afiar uain( ii for na wab bare kadaaartaok. Hurd 0. Hraalua, llaalhtnl.. Ia. ) laa book of rraat curaa and trial buuiaa TatV-at i at I)railau Avarxwbara, or aildraaa DR. Ml Lit MtOICAL CO Ilkhart, InA. old by i. H. BECKLIT. EUGENE CITY MILL-CO, PATlliRSON, EDRI3 b Ctt alanaiacttrt Best Grades Family Flo ar, 8 tore Graia o the rauat fayorahla tarma, Wbnat roceipta of any warahottae Dorth of Eu frane, prorwrly aaalgnod, taken In tl change fur Flour or Feed. po-llikeat Caab Price faid for Wheat. 3 Ben. 4 w V 5K In in . naai rjESTDiUlTiyE jxT y IEBV1HL Ka Drugs, Pharmacy, Chemicals, &t Medicines, ' Physicians Sup- uline SnrmrMil An- plianccs. nortf'd Perfumer v. Soap, and A i.i U.iivi vii n ui'll knnu-n niiiii w . a,....,...", ufui tiiriT of IkkiI" uiul hIkk.h at H-D Jso a . t ...111 a. ... at lull ht., nun Aliioill", lexutt, win nui whiii fowl IiIh t'XK'rlciice with an at- IfirK 01 UlC t'ruillMl Wlllt:u no iviumh an r..l HI urna fiili.n ultli n Vlllll'llt frump in the utoinufh wlilch I MWve wnulilliuverauw.Ml my ut-atn, imu u not Ikh-i) for the prompt UHe of Chum IiiIii'h Colic Cholt-ru anl DiurrhtM-a Itc'inuily. The tlrnt Iotw did me ho iiiiicIi Kood tlutt 1 followed It up In 20 mlnutr; with the hwoihI done, und U foa'the diM-tor eotild K't to where I wittt, I did not need him. Thin Item edy ttlutll alwnyn U one of the niuln Htuy of my fumlly." For wtle hy For diarrbcia or lunirunr ooniplaial Id any form Ibera la oollilng bollfr idhd . . i .i ... i m... Coauiiieruin t i oiio, uoii-ro auu uw rlw. a lUmailv. Mra Nancy llerrv. of Ad- ami, Lawrruce oonnly, Kentucky, aajri on doHa currd her of ao attack of diarrbuia. Two or three doiiea will cure any ordiuaty oaiM. Wbto reduced with water it It pleaa- aut to take. 20 and 60 rent bottle, for anle by Otburn k Delano. A Remedy Kor agn. Early yeuetnlloa and flowering plaoti are being diimKfd oonalderably tbia year by (he HlntTH or tnaila. and Prof Wnhburu, etoinolonlut, nt the etperiment atntloo haa been appealej to for a remedy. He )': Then peat feed at night and during the day remain ooucealeil under lueruuuiHu.iiooea, old wood, elo. The (ollowlug remedies art reconiinended: tint, apread fresh wood abei ou the ground around tba planta in. foated. Hecond.dotheaauis with a mix ture of freab wood aahea and Iresb Blacked lime. Third, dualine Pirla oreen over the nUnta and on the ground about the planta. Tbia ebould be aat d on yo.olnblea or any thing which la to be eaten. Fourth, plaoe lrnb cabbage leavra on the grouud, among the planta iuleated, and liare them over uight. The aluga will feed upon them and bide beneath tboni and can be found there In the morning and killed. It would help, probably, to polaon tbeae leavea by dualing paria green orer them quickly. Fifth, putcb hole with perpen dicular tidea, aix inchea deep and two luch ea In diameter, plentifully, in tba ground among planta iuleated, If they are out of dooia. Muny aluga will full Into theaebolee during the night ami, bolng unable to get out, will be found there in the morning and killed. The egga ol tbeae peata can be found In Urge numbera now and later, in moiat earth, under old board, in aod, eto. Tbuy are oleur wbltiab or vrllowiab aod in buncbea 0, 10 or more. They rbould be deatroyed whenever found by oruahiog. lour a truiy, F. L. Wahuoobm A Valuable Find. Halmn Klatemnan. "The luekleHt mail in Oregon," Bald a niiiii to a ivitorU'r vchUtiIuv. lu mx'iik- Inir of J. W. IlrtttK-r, the younir Oreiron City uttomey, who him heun In tlio elty avveml duya on IhihIuchh at the Htule luiiil olllctt. While in the Dregon City lund olllee Mr. Dmier learned (hut "ldKk Inland," the ulKimtlu hiiim of rtnk in the mldillo of the Willamette at Oregon City, U'longed U the gov' emment and tne Hiute, anil llmt by imylng the umial price for auch lamU lie iHiuld Ktrutv the key to the valuulile water Miwer at Oregon l Ity. l.iwt Si'pti'inU'r ho filed an iipplieutlon in the hIiiIo land olllce for part of the In land, hut ut that time the atute'a claim on it could not Ik' proven and the mat ter wun (impH'ii until this wivK when Mr. Draper eume to Halein with uliun diint lirtNif that the atate still owned 7.0;i aert'H, U-liig the upHr end of the IhIuiiiI. The mutter wan In vent lira ted Wiy the Htute land board and it was learned that what was simiMwied to bo a iKirtlon of a donutlon land claim was In reulty school land. Mr. l)ntHr'8 application U'lng the 11 rut one made, was accepted and he got a deed to the upper end or t no iniuihi ror about fio Hie ren minder of the IhIuiiiI, and the most valuable part of It, was found to lie government laud, anil aa such Air. l)raK'r tiled on It lu the proper man ner, anil by paying jut acre ror the remaining l.tlacnn he wid have secured the whole of Hock Island and will virtually have control of the val uulile water rights at the Oregon City falls, which are estimated to bo worth between f '.Hi.tHXi and f ltNi,tHX, F00D8 FOR si'MSlKR MOXTHS. The KITt'cts of Various Vegetables, FruttH, Meats, Fish, Drinks, F.tc. A phyaician who baa made a study of auuiuier yrgttiaulea and tbelr general etleot on fatuity, atatei that beela. oarrota pota toes, turn ia, green corn, praa and Lima beaua are the moat falteuing of the common yegetablea. Aaparagua cleans the blood and acta on the kiduea. Tomatoes con linn calomel and set on the liver. Borne doctors go ao far at to cluiui that the dell- rate woman ahould Lot eat alicod tomatoea uuleka preaorlbrd by her fumlly phyaician. Ui-tU are particulsrly tio i iu sugar and fl at) excellent appetiaoia. whether eaten with or without viuegar Uveta coutuin fiom 10 In II prr ci iit ol annnr, carrou Irom 8 to 7 per cent, pnHniim (1 pi rcnt, and turnips lo 4 er ornt aci'tinlihg to the variety. Tbey are aluul niul aa rrnnrda the pnKrtion ol nitregi'tiona matter in tbrui, each contain ing from I to li per cent of nitiogenoue elemeui. Cucumbers aud It'ttuce are doling Tb rating lettuce with eome regard for ita brmnVial propt-rllea In the daya when tbe thermomelrr l 1U0 drgreea in the aha.le will ue little drraaing with little muatard aud oil and much viueh'ar ia by far prefera ble to tue uanal uiutard plaater. Obvea, garlic aud ouioua eliuulale the heart and quickeua circulation, and conie qaently lurreaae tbe flow of aaliva aud ao promote digestion, lied ouione are a atrong diiirelir. lied cberrlee, grapt a, mulberriee, peora. atrawbeiriea, ICogluh golden pippin applra and red raaplwrrira, which ounia'D large percentage of sugar are fattening if thor oughly ripe. II fruita are cboaeo fur their cooling qualitira, currants, yellow plume ana email gooeeberrie anoniu nave tne rail, Wii.1. Pkoiiatkh. The will of the late 8. It. Kaklu sr. has been tiled for imiUte. H. 11. Fjikln Jr. and llertx rt l-jtkln, sons of the deceased, are e- iKilnteil exmitors of the estate. The dctvawd la-iientlied to his widow his pnuierty In this city, and provided for hii allowance for lit-r of jx-r year. The rxe-utors arv to diHa-e of the es tate as thev think nnnier. the lrtxwd to Im divided among the lieirs by right r repreHeiilutloti. FRIDAY, MAItCJI 25. Travel on the street ears Increasing dully. The new proprietor, took charge or the Maker Hotel last evening. Mi.a If innla Will. ratnrntd home this afternoon from an extended visit al Fort- land. A marriage 1 loenae we leaned by Cluk Walker yeawrday to 8. 1. Bills end Eva C. Page. Mr. Hmlth and family are here from Dukota, and Intend buying a farm In Lane county. The Albany Ix-mocrat say it la like ly that Maker and Phelps, the horse thieves, will give ball. English sparrow have arrived In Portland and strenuous measure are being taken for their extermination. Home talk of extending the street car Hue Into tlio western iwrtlon of town. That would be the correct thing. Oranli Paai Courier Mitt Annie Ogles by, who baa been visiting Mies Dora rt..n..a ninmwt In Onttapa Oroya to re- ume ber position on Ibe Leader, Sunday. An Iowa preacher wae atricken blind ,1.11a nraaikinn In tba nntnlt a Hnndav or two ago. There is t whole sermon in the reflection that such a misfortune never happens to a political speaker. Alhana Darnnnrat: Durlno the Dretent term of ooort aix men have been seuteuced to the penitentiary and one to tbe reform school, bene Linn county baa more than done her duty towards filling ibe "pen." Yesterday Father Beck started lor Alba n In ua Ilia aaaanltivl nrleat. Itev. IIi-tV er. He ia recovering but dizzy all tbe time (rom toe blow on me wmpie. iuo uu- lura arara antanraif h JllftfS H. P. BoiaS to tbe penitentiary for five veara. He v. Heck returned by Ibe overland train. D. L. Grace la proprietor aud publisher of the Usroey County News. Ou one page of his paper be announced hlmielf as a candidate for oonnty school tuperiattndeot. Belore tbe paper was issued he seems to have ohanged bia mind, for on another page appeara tbe following: "Bince D L. Grace's announcement was made in onr paper, he has declined lo become a candi date." Nooneetands bluber In a community than Ibe live advertiser. Everybody is in tereatod in bim, and lb papers take de light iu adding pull lo every little notice about bim. The wife of one of ibe best ad vertiaors in Aatoria has Just presented her husband with a boy baby, and a local pa per takes ocoassion lo add, Just because tbe father is a live advertiser, that Ibe boy al ready bat the vim and energy of the father. Let business men too tleepy to write an ad. take warning. Exchange: A dootor In Albany bat pnt on record a list of artiolet which be found in the ttomacb of a young woman npou whoae body be bad performed an autouay. Here it It: Fifty-one hairpins, 10 needles, or pieces oi neeaiet, n nana varying in length from inch lo 3 Inches, 3 screws (one of Ibem V, inchee long,) 3 pieoei of Iron V, inches lung and i inch thick, 9 rolls of hair, piece of wood and 3 pleoee of oloth (etch about 5 Inches long and 1 inob wide). An exchange says: Punts are made for men and not men for pants. Wom an was made for man, not for punts. When a man panto for a woman and a woman punts for a mun they urc a pair of punto. riueh punts do not last. Pant are like moliisae., they are thin ner In hot weather and thicker lu cold. The mun In the moon chang es his panto during an eclipse. Don't go to tne pantry for punto you may be mistaken. Men are otten mistaken in pants. Buob mistake makes breech of promlae. There has been much discussion as to whether pants are singular or plural. Seems to ot when men wear rente they are plural and when they don't wear any its singular, men get on a toar in tneir pants and its all right, but when the pants get on a (ear its all wrong. SATURDAY, MARCH 20. The Newport Times reports that Invalids are already seeking the braoing breezes of tb at sea coast reaorl. Miss Ella Darger of Linn oouuty Is in Eugene and will make a prolonged visit with ber bunt Aire. J. U. Uarris. Junotlon City Times: It it generally con ceded that Representative Coleman will be tbe demooratio nominee for state senator, The weather elerk got In his work again today. March came in like a lamb and is likely to go out like a lion. Mlas Viola and Amanda Brandon, who have been attending Ibe University here re turned to their home at Halsey tbit morn ing. Kobt. Collier hns secured the position of assistant to a government land in- siHetor and will leave for Halt Iake City the flint of the week to assume ins new duties. The two men confined in the county jail on the charge ot stealing Kedford'a horse endeavored lo cat out ot Ibe county jail, the Otuer evening but were delected belore tbey aoeompllnhed their object. Dr. L. V. Mrown has discontinued his unlet loo here and is nt Mvrtle CreeV superintending the mines. His children will remain here and continue in attendance at the university. Independence West 8ide: "J. O. Kelley, consulting drainage engineer, was in town a lew days Ibis week Interviewing our ooun cllmen concern ing a sewerage aystem. Moat oertaluty we are in need ol a good sewerage aystem aud it would be of great worth to the proaperity of our town. We Iruat the city oouuoii will not neglect this important improvement. Roseburg Review: E. A. Erase, who Is employed on the Chenoweth Park fruit farm near Oakland, stall's that the company have IMU acres of trees or mixed varieties now set out, aud will put out a many more next sea son. They are plowing the ground very deep aud doing good work under the present supervision of J. A. Var ney. The Tillamook Headlight has pre wired itu advertising schedule especial ly for politicians. It say: "Candi date wishing to announce themselves for the coming election or convention through this paper, will bo charged the following rates, strictly In advance, and no deviation in prices: County clerk, fit); sherltr, ; all other f3 each. This pays for running the an nouncement until the convention, and through the campaign, if desired, by those who are lucky (or unlucky) enough to receive the nomination. There ia a errtain boarding house in As toria that ie much patronised by young buaineaa men, bul where, alas, the seduc tive American hath ie served with awful frequency. About a month agi one of the boarder, a young man, got ia the habit of saying to lb landlady "P lease give tue tome Hebrews 13 H." Qe kept ibis np so lung that Ibe mbttrees ol the boat Anally jot luqtiintuve aod aaked him whal be nieeut. Bhe could eee bo reason why her haAhhouldbeoalled-HbrewaU8." Ia re ply to bar question he told her lo lock in the Bible al that epialle and that chapter and verse. The landlady did ao and there foand Mesaj Chrl, the m yesterday, today and forever." Ex. PiaciaVT Oritcia The Eugene dVlr- f alios met at the City Hall haturday at I o'clock, and made the following omina- tiona by acclamation: t Jd WiiUama for J attic of Ibe Peace and C E Hubert for Constable. The seemingly interminable dip lomatic dispute over the Behring sea eaU progregae a elowly as uhuuI. New York Btate is about to re turn to hanging, the bill to repeal the electrocution luvr having passed the lower house. We are getting compensation for the fino weather of the past two months. March could not be con tent without a passing cold sweep. ' That $10,000 appropriation for Siuslaw will not be ah extra draw ing card for Hermann in Lane county. About the usual appropri ations were obtained throughout the Btate for other public works. The Blue Ribbon rage of thirteen years ago may again become epi demic. Francis Murphy, the orig inal promoter of blue ribbons, iri connection with temperance reform, is agitating Lugcne this week Junction Times: "The name of Thos. Milliron is mentioned in con nection with the ollice of county commissioner on the democratic ticket. He is a good man and well versed iu the needs of the county." Will the Salem Journal and oth er newspapers that have been fight ing Hermann s nomination cheer fully accept the inevitable? Ding er is certain to secure, the nomina- ion as the result of the conventions held Saturday. Albany Democrat: In May Joe simon, will start on a trip to hu rope where he will remain a year, If it were not for the fact that Joe's bosom friend, Jim Lotan, remains, republican politics in Multnomah county would die a deserved death. Tlio North American Review, than which there is no better au thority, says that in twenty-one states in this,, our glorious, free America, there are more tenant far mers than in all England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Yet the peo ple are pursuing tho same course by which this was all brought about The democrats of North Eugene precincts took the initial steps for selecting delegates last evening. The plan adopted in a good one and while not excluding anyone from the right to be voted for as a delo gate limits tho choice to a conven ient number. Tho selections made are good ones and a choico from them will be. satisfactory to the mass of voters. City election one week from to day. The present city council has done excellent work on sewers, streets and public improvements taking time from 'private business to attend to that of tho public. Considering the work done it should not bo made a matter of criticism that some mistakes havo , been made. We believe that Eugene never had a city council more do voted to her interests than tlio pros ont one. ' Junction City 'Times: Tho pro hibition ticket begins and . ends with a Junction man. This is much in its favor from our point of viow. Jhe gentlemen aro well qualitied and are a splendid lot of fellows. Three other tickets will be placed in the field and tho voter who cannot make up a ticket to suit himself, is certainly too good for this earth. He should move to Mexico, The Roseburg Review of March Z4 says: Hon. S. W. Condon in- iorms us inai ine ueview am linn an injustice in stating that he was standing as a candidate for district judge in the interest of some one else. He is a candidate for judge and tl-'Hires the nomination. Tins leaves the field open for aspirants tor tho district attorney's ollice, and we he ir the namo of Ucorge M Brown, of Roseburg favorably men tioned. Senator Mitchell has succeeded in obtaining an order from tho sec retary of war, relieving the gover nor of Oregon from responsibility for the loss of government projwrty in possession of the Oregon Nation al Guard and destroyed by fire at f he Dalles, Oregon, September 2, 1891. Instructions have been for warded to the governor from the war department, authorizing him to drop the destroyed articles from his annual reports for the year end ing December 31, 1891. The following is tho republican ticket iiominated Tuesday at Ore gon l-ity lor , tlackamns county Stato senator, G E Hayes; repre sentatives, H S Lawton. Joel 1 Geer and Henry Jewell; clerk, Geo Horton; sheriff, Eli Maddock; re corder, S M Ramsbv; treasurer; J O itherill; commissioner, K Scott; assessor, John Bradley; school superintendent, II S Gibson; coroner, U L llolnian; delegates to tho state convention, Georgo C Brownell, G W Prosser, F Jaggcr, H H Johnson, Charles Holman, E M Rands, C F Clark, Peter liquet, H E Cross and Henry Dubois. Tho ticket nominated by tho Lane county republican convention Saturday has a number of good men on it but as a whole is. weak. In some instances the stronger men were set aside by reason of local in fluences and person-d preferences. We cannot be accutvd of misrepre sentation by anyone familiar with the feeling, when we say that the re publicans enter the present cam paign more scattered, dissatisfied and suffering from personal com plaints and threats of vengeance, in several instances from del egates taking part, than ever before in the history of the organixation in the county. A Good Example. Tl e democrats in the New York leis'ature. savs the Portland Tele gram, have set an example in the matter or redisricting the state that not only ought to bo followed in other states, but that should put to shame both democratic and re- Miblican lcifislatures in other states that have resorted to unfair and partisan (jerrymanders. Un der the New York redisricting law it is supposed that the democrats will return two more congressmen out of thirty-four than the republi cans. 1 his i'i eminently lair ana just. This is about tho proportion the parties are respectively entitieu to, according to the jxapular vote. On a straight vote the democrats have a majority in New York, and it is no more than fair that they should be riven a chance, with districts fairly carved out, to elect a majority of the congressmen, dui, unnne me democratic legislature of Missouri or that of Ohio two vears ago. it did not seek to get more than it was fairly entitled to. and thus justly earn the censure and enmity of the neonle. The new law makes seventeen districts out of thirty-four probably democratic, fourteen prob ably republican, und three doubt ful. This just and wise legislation is said to be partly due to the advice of Governor Flower, who has shown that he knows how to use the veto ax very courageously and intelli gently. It is reported that he threatened to veto a manifestly un fair gerrymander, and the demo cratic majority governed itself ac cordinelv. The New York lcgisla ture in this matter has earned the commendation and admiration of people of all parties in doing this just tiling. Is Washington In OregonY Mr. Hermann is not at all mod est in his claims. The dispatches giving tho result of the work agreed on bv the river and harbor commit tee credit Oregon with $934,000 and Washington with $84,000. Bv perusing the Oregon list we find $300,000 for the mouth of the Columbia, and $435,000 for the locks at the Cascades. Both of these improvements equally inter est Washington, and in a lesser de gree Idaho. That would leave for Oregon exclusively $200,000. The superlative cheek of the author of the dispatches must bo admired lor the boldness exhibited. Probably Mr. Hermann has one of the old maps of Oregon when the whole Northwest was included in the state. Our brother of the Journal should consult his map of the Northwest. He has tho impression that through the herculean efforts of Hermann Oregon will re ceive over "$1,100,000 while Washington receives $84,000" for river and harbor improvements The Columbia river is the bound ary between Oregon and our sister state, and through its channels, when improvements are completed, will come tho products of the soil from botli states and largely from Idaho. Nearly three quarters of a million of dollars will be appropri ated for tho improvement of this magnificent stream, benefitting three states. Mr. Hermann like other congressmen who preceded him, has labored for the best inter ests of tho state, and wholesale mis representations will not advance his cause. lhe modesty of Mr. Her mann's admirers should not deter them from claiming to his credit the ?S4,U(JU that is so generously conceded to ashington. Experts are predicting that the books of today will fall to pieces belore the middle ot the century The paper In the books that have survived two or three centuries was made by hand, of honest rags, and without the uso of strong chemi cals, while the ink was made of nut galls. Today much of the paper for books is made, at least in part, ol wood pulp, treated with power ful acids, while the ink is a com pound of various substances natur ally at war with the flimsy paper upon which it is hud. lhe print ing of two centuries ago has im proved with age; that of today, it is feared, will, within fifty years, have eaten its way through the pages upon which it is impressed. Dr. Parkhurst, a Presbyterian di vine, lately arose to glorify Jay Gould who donated $10,000 to the doctor s church, savs the Klamath Star. The holy man is now sitting down wofully smeared by the sar casm of the press, while Jay look3 several glitters less glorious than he did before. Such is life in this wicked world! Glory flickers around and will not be thrown up on every body like a flowery vest, but smear goes straight to the mark and t-tick where it hits, and Gould will have to apiear before the great white throne just as any other mor tal would, or the meanest tramp that beats his way on one of Gould's roads. There is no such thing as buying a seat in glory. Elaborate blanks have been sent to county assessors all over the state for the gathering of statistics for tlio world's fair. The special subjects to be handled are banks, manufactories, mines, logging, irri gation, fisheries, lumber, condition of crops and prospects for yield, and various matters connected with farming and agricultural product. The county assessor's ollice will gather in these statistics. STARR cV 'mhMi CU26B3 1 and get 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 mm i ana mam From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. : : OlEj.O'X'DBCXWCS-e, Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price up to the Finest; can suit you if you give us a call. OUR STOCK IS SfFrcc New sin. Slylili.jg3 Look us over; if we do not save you money, we will make souie one else 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 FINE KID SHOES, MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS & SHOES And in fact everything in .the Boot and Shoe line, to which 1 intend to devote my especial attention. MY GOODS ARE FIRST CLASS.- And iruaranteml aa represented, and will be aold for the loweat prices tliatji pond article can be afforded A. HUNT PIIDCO Coughs, Colds, Influinra, Bronchitis, LUIIlO Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Creup. Sore Throat, Asthma, and every affection ot tin Throat, Lungs and Chest, includina: Consumption, fipead aod penuaocat. Genuine ai'ed " L Salts. GEO. P. CRAW, P03TOFFICE Cigar store, Engene City, Oregon. CENTRAL MARKET FISHER Ac W ATKINS, PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly on hand a full ati ply of MUTTON, PCRK AND VEAL Wlich they will sen at the lowest market lri cea, A fair ahare of the public patn nae ao- uoted. TO THE FARMERS : We wQl pay the hit-heat market price for Fat Cattle, Ha and Sheep. SHOP ON WILLAMETTE STREET. ET7GEXE CITY. OREGON Maata delivered to any part of the city free of cftaore. Git IFFIi Sells the Celebrated NON-RUSTING Tinware GEXEItAL DEALEItS IN HARDWARE, STOVES ETO EUGENIA - OK KG ON MORE POWER use LESS WATER New Illustrated Catalotrue for 1801. WHEEL L ENGINE CO.. ElWZFl STOCK OF OF GROCERIES F.B.DUNN Sportsman's Eporium. HORN it PAINE, Practical Gunsmiths Dealers in GUNS, RIFLEfl, Fishing Tinkle ami Hatr rioti, NertiiiK MucliiiM'H and Keedleaol All Hindi For Sale! Repairing dune in the neatent style and war ranted. Guns Loaned & Ammunition Furnished - Store on Willamette street W t" 11 a PI Without Health '.-an-UML I it nt be enjoyed. THEREFORE USB rN HEALTH RESTORER. ssss USE IT! It is the best in.-in r lu lualili and Hie quickest cure on Earth. I'se it in lime lor all discaaeaol the Stomach, Liver, kidneys and Skin. H cures Rheumatism, Malaria, Coated Tongue and Headache, relieves Constipation Bilious ness ami l)vsiL'psia, drives all impurities out of the Blood and dries lipoid Sores. The Business men buy it, the Worliingmen use it, the Ladies take it, the Children cry lor it and the Farmers say it is their best health preserver. Sold everywhere, jl.cm a botlle; aix fur NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Koxfbi'Ro, Orkdon. I February lti, lSttt j "YOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ll Mary O Hickaon, (widow) of the following named settler hat 6lrd notice of his intention to make final proof In support of fiia claim, and that said pmnf will lie made before the jadge or County Clerk uf Lane ruimity, Ore:in, at Kmrene, O'emvo, on Monday, April 4. H'M, via: HomrateeH entry Nn t'.MS, of J. W, Hickaon, deceared, for the l-'te No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, of Sec 2, l'p 17 f, ! K 3 K. I He names the following wiinftaes to prove j bid conttnnons rea'dence upon and cultivation f said land, via: Jarues WycrT, Jcln j I'ham, David A. Uiliha and Lewis lion, ot , Leaburg, Lane county, Oregon. ! JOHN H. SHUPE, Register, IBAIIKER GUN PIS, Mh STREET, El'UKNE, OREUOS. Opposite X. Y. Racket Store. If lalerestcd Send It CafalofW. a fi ll List or .vims and SjMHilns (.'owls And a daujy repair shop In connection.