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ne .Tv. eft? I FRIDAY, APRIL 1. Five prisoner lu the county Jul! Tin. ixHi)le should bv all meani tliut the BltiHlaw ruilroad ii built, I Tbe Orcgnnlan Railway will put on train boy between wooduurn ana Drugs, Pharmacy, Chemicals, Medicines, Pli vRifinns Sun- HnriiiKiiuid. J I nL. ... m Tknrmin. mhf VII phes, Surgical Ap- bctl?..XI"'DgU', r' I T)iu(rii-f TVnutv Grand Chancellor imaiavvn. 1(1 iuht l0) K of j, of - I .11.. . 1 .A I .nM,.n I-n n t Vrnnisito in Imported l'crfumcry, J?oan, auu turn cuy a vimt ...run Everything MflUISiWJ in i"'l'u,i' . . "V f evening. Toilet Articles. AIho a complete and Ht-lect stock of 1 aints, L D FoW ,uft on B buwI. Oils Varnishes, brushes and l ainiers " .... '1. waaraenabu FurninhiniTH. purchaaltif In lam qiiantltle ltd taking inlomere hotti.ro price on ll good aV" We BUT ine ..i.Ti i.. alee our cinlomer botti.ro pr a lvaiiiajre of ch 4ln ." "i":""" i . ifiiJ;lM Paint and Oil llouaa, OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR . if ...,v..n 11 U..1I known nntn ufacturer of boot and hIioc at WM No UnHt "b" Antonio, Texas, will not ' 1 .r cure with an at- Uu k of the cramp which he relutt an follown: "I wuh taken with a ylo c.t which I liellcve would have canned my l-tttli. . It not been for the prompt uh of Cham Klc Chlleru and llarrlMa Remedy. The find, done did m ho much fjuotl that 1 followed It U In S with the ttw.ro. I.h, j and no fore the doctor amid get to wh ere I ww. I did not need him. Tlito R' " ?.hallalwybe onof t u, main rtiya of my family." Z' Fordierrba or nrauior complaint In ...": ,,,.,. I uoililnc better tb.n Chamberlain' Oolio, Cbolera "(1 DUr. IT. it.m.. Mr. Nancy Horry, of A.L ' , ii Kentuckr. ear on j k.. f .n ilick of dinrrhi T.o 01 thro, do will ciro .ir ordljMj tin... .A,tnM.t ith witter it It DleM nt to Uko 25 nd 60 cant bottlti for Mle by 0barn 4 Delano. MONDAY, APRIL 4. CuDDty taxe dalioqaeDt. Tholiand expert their new InntrU' menu to arrive thin week. . J, ii. WbilDM, editor ol lb. AlUuy Her 1.1. i,ent Huodur in tnuene. Tlw. Mnn.liv mretlnm cloned 1mI lirht. It watt a very HUromsrui aimir. Eiivooe til prohibition town louiy, n the luioout beiug clowd on ncconiii oi eiw li0D. Horuoa Kline, ol Plnr-nra ira in ilia oitf tlld Will rfUl.10 avcritl davi. MiuiNVIlIn Htewart n-turiiwl Home ihu nfii.riKH.n from Mouavllle, murn Improved In lirultli. II ILlln.n.n, .III V HOW OOCUUT IU iv n.l.iirn r..iilpnr ou lue eorour oi Kiglilb and CburnaltoD itreel. ! Mm J. If. ijimlHTt ami mihm h Lnmhert. of Portland, are in me eny vlHltlmr Nr. and Mm H. M. Titun. J. E. B lair, ol 0 irard, III., U imDg in AND FURNITURE DEALERS. Eugene, Oregon. THE 1 it DM CRY OF MILLIONS) OH. MY BHCKl T0 IT NOW, j A BOON IT WML TOO ( ii I h bM-n tronWfd ntiny r J T dlK of Iht kUlnryt and h LATI. 'Mrwlin re trim . and havt Staid from diiiPy' Zithout relief. About the 1Mb of April 1 waa auncrlnn irom "r. attack that almoat proatrated m to I ..mhm 1 lial 1 WBB LTIl! . ,ucn i-.-m.le for nu hea I tat oown ... - when . P "5"LS ; : TimW. with the CtRtGON KiUNKV THA, to mj hotel. I Immediately commenced aluf the tea. It bad an .ImMt mtiacnloua effect, and to the naton dhment of all the neata at lha hotel, a a few dajrM am happy to auu, i mm. new man. I will! recommeBd tha lea to all aflllcte.! a 1 bav been. ' 0. A. TUFFKR, mpiletor OrrMenlal Ilotd, Mania Hoaa, Cal. ijau i n i rvil -is loidGD r cmaio this. Fnr Female Irremlar 111...- miililii(llkalhim on the market. AVwr fall, riurciMlii.ly tiMxl ay prominent laillia inumiily. Uiiaraiilwd to rulli'va auppreaMd meuiuuainu. SURE1 8AFE1 CERTAIN! Pon't b" hnmlniawl. Have Time, llvallh, ud uiouv)' ;take uo utlt r. Bent to any add . ewuw Iit mall ou r or,itoiprK'a,xuu, Auurau, HE APhRO REDICINE COMPANY. ,m 'Urauob, Box 27, l'OMTLANU. OH' foi Hal by K. K. 1-L't'KKY 4 CO., Sutoue. TJESTDHAM tS VIEBYINL ! STARTLING FACJS niHa Irln. thlit inornlnir. to Michliran and Peniwylvanla. He will be abHent alxmt one month. 8oioe peraout oaar till eity are killing JaaueHcpbeaaanti. II they are de(ecte. la tbe future may win ue proaeeuiau iu iu. full extent of tbe law. "A word to tbe wiae ia aufficieut." Anvirdlmr to the Marlon county Democrat, the bonded indebtedneaa of Halem Ih 0,UK), tlie total inueiiieanewi $10.000 and the floating ludebtednetta ban InereaHcd 1Z,00U during me pant year, A novel night was wltnetwed In front of Chamber' hardware atore1 thin morning. A settler on elaon creek in lea went or jiugene, nai The eigniftcant fact that there has been a uniform reduction in the wairei of workinirinen in the facto ries all over the country during the lagt few months is not at all en couraging to the high tariff advo cates in America. A railroad to Florence would mnnn nnt !' than five cents a bushel more for all grain grown within reach of the road. Umpe- tion in the carrying trade ana low f . , for near e articlo tnat f.iit t-Qfi.a minmnti'O the urOSUCr- . i -i.. . ' A llVlgll V-W gwa. ------ g 4 Tlie SIuhIsw Railroad. The jirotiofition made bv the di- rectori of the Hiutilaw & MtHiern Uailwuy and Navigation Co. should receiva earnest consideration from the chizens of Eugene and Lane county. The benefits that would accrue to this section bv the con struction of a railroad line to tno mimt can hardlv bo overestimated. w 1 - Ir. would mean cheancr rates oi STARR GRIFFIN Sells the Celebrated NON-UUSTING Tinware ity of a community. Electricity is the coming railway motor. Tlie Northern Pacific and thn Widcnnnin Central are both considering plans for its use, and thfi Rnsiton and Maine and Old Colony lines are preparing to ex poriment heavily in the same direc tion. enter into daily consumption' and lmfi in homes and on farms. ine nroducts of the soil would bring in- cream d prices by reiwon of lower freight rates, and tlie difference " . . , won hi lie found in the furmers pock- . nt. The business of the town wouiu lm stimulated and outside trade made tributary. A large section nf country now Buffering from lack GKNKKAL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES ETC EUGEN h), - OREGON lti.fnr tbn r.illroad mectine takes f.f trausnortation facilities and con- place next Monday tfie situation nccticn with the active life fostered Bhould be thoroughly discussed by by railroads would be opened up our citizens and nrenaration made and increase the general prosiienty. for united action when the time While the sum asked is a large comes for work. It should not be 0ne the benefits will bo correspond- art in finuallv interested. their mentis we believe it can be se The popular pulse beats favora- cured, i ne payments are iimus bly in response to tlie demand for easy, m the shape oi installments, i .L. I ,.f I io nwmr a amino of turn VPfirS subsidy to am in me ouiiuihr w.v. o,....- rf tiiu siiiuinw iv Kasiern railway, lime. iiniinraiJiwiHi... j - . T ' ' ,l lllirilinn iiniinii, iiioviiu vi nv Eugene and Inlenda locating at aoin point 0(J tho a, dny 0f Muroll evangelist, was utugllt aplo; and packed tt ou "ta this part of town or that, as every ingly great, and if all will aid with ooiiv ready to start for His home, ui such stuff are the pioneers of our coun try made. They are noi uiscourageu ul hardships or small beginnings. Orriron'i advertising car. at last ae- counU, had nearly reached the Atlan tic scalioanl, and was cncounteniiK some very cold weather. On March U0 the ear was at Cumberland, Mu. Lp U that date the car had visited seven teen states, traveled 0l5 miles on twenty-four different railroads, and bad been visited by l 3,(xw visitors. The Hlsson, Cal., Mascott says Thomas Morgan, the end of the world In tha Willamette taller. Ue is a brother of Itat. O. A, U lair. A subscription paper was being ,o,.,i i.niiiiul thlit mornliiK for tlie Mlllai in f Mm. Hciirv KisHenirer. who was burned out by the Hiiturday night II a-. In apeaklng of tbe duatb of a little child, the l'rlDeille lteiaw beadt lb nam: -a k'lnnr r.nt Down." At Brat iliibt we thought the grooera In that town were bar Inn a war ot oiiimi. Tim 11 r.. nttiriii had tlie elleel to ..iv tim M. K. church in haste. where the Murphy meeting was being held. The republican club meeting alno terminated (itiiekly, although the audience was small W. T. l'rrt irocs to Corvallls this iiiiirnliiirtoiicrent a tswitioll 111 tlie First National Rank of that eity. His family will remain here several weeks before going to their home. I'jiHii.r inn v come as early as Mareu 2, or as late as April IK. The rule was adopted l.'HN) years ago, making Master II1U Iirsl nuiliiu.y union ihb mo miHiii afUT the sun crossed the equa torial line in tho spring. Tills year It will full on tho 17th of April. Prlnevlllu Review. April 2: Last UYilniHiilnv Mr. and Mrs. A. Lvtle rt , , ....... - ... moved to F.ugriie, where they will make their home. We are sorry to hwe valued citizens such us Mr. and Mm. I.vlleare. That they will soon Kiirrotinil themselves with kind friends mill nli'HMunt asMociutcs. is the wish of . ... i 'i their numerous menus nerc. TheCiimhcrliind Presiiyterlan ehureli of tills city has for several years been aided 1'V the tsiard I missions, tiiu, on viutcrdiiv l no conirreKitiioii voirti vo . .. . i.. i... ...r.... nil' iiiv ii.-kmi iiuiriH'iiiit'iu oi ma uihiki and from date is nclf-sustalnlng. The present niemlH'ixhlp Is H-', 41 or these havlnir Urn added since Jan. 1. We (lunik tim i'llliiiii of Kuirene for Iiast favors and trust wo may merit their confidence and etsuwratlon In tho fu ture. U A glgantlo Irrigation scheme Is on foot to oH'ii up several thousand acn-s of frrtilo land In the southern liart of Idaho, so suvs John Myers, of Dgden 1 le tuilil tliat he and a party were in that district recently looklnir up gov eminent lands to Ih watered by this ciinal scheme. Tho head of the canal u Ul lu lii-ar Kotlii Snr nirsand tho wa ter taken out of Rear river. Htnhi and Hnrlmr enrks. The main canal will treated to a few dozen of the vilest eggs that could be procured In the community, at one oi nis receni rsun day evening meetings. The Mascott says "the oniy uepioraoie ieature oi the cpging is mai a young tauy was struck accidentally." Pendleton E. O.i A itory oomea from Camat Prairie regarding a severe dinap- pointiuent aaatained by a yonog couple who were about to launch their craft on tbe tea, ol matrimony, bverytbing waa ready for tbe ceremony at the Dome oi me Dime i brother eueats bad gathered, (easting and dancina were in Drosresa but tbe license ecu! for, and expected to arrive that day from 1'eDdletoD, failed to come, ine mar riHiia ceremony will promptly be performed a aoon aatbia eiseniial ioitrument It re ceived. The itODular sentiment is in favor nf it mid what is uractical, a wil- w. I ingni'ss to aid tho enterprise is ex pressed on all Bides. What the ocean is to seaport towns railroads are to inland towns. And in the ocean leads in every tli- recti .11 and is onen to competition, bo iir.isDeritv waits with full hands on inland towns only that have railroad connection with Uillcrent portions of the country. HATURDAY, APRIL 2. Poca- Is re- Ed Andrews Is now located at trllo, Idaho. ' Kd Craln. formerly of Eugene, now nt Vlsalla, Cal. The Christian church Is being paired and repainted. T. J. Dtiiiteu. of tamo Creek, is very ill at his home with heart trouble, Del Rrattaln has been nominated by the Ukn county democrats for sheriff'. J. E. Yoiimr. a student nt the Unl versltv. will spend vacation at his home In Astoria. Miss Clara (Stafford left this morning for Loranc where she will teach the spring term of echoo). Miss Mary Tongue and her brother Rert went home to Hlllsboro this momluir to spend vacation. Fred and Harry Templeton left this morning for their homo at ilaiscy, Fred will not return next term. Viutirlnv A. V. IVtvrn ahlnned to Milwaukee, a ear load of KM bales of ho, purchased from C. W. oung. No (itioruni appearing at the adjourn ed Council meeting last evening, it goes over to tlie regular monthly meet ing. Win. Miller today sold his hop crop consisting or about oHi,uuu lbs, to item helm, of Portland, fur 20 cents per pound, Ous Dullard and Andrew Huff have gone to Rutte City, Mont., where they hope to obtain work as brukemen on tno is . r. tt. it Tmlim M T. IMium mtnrnixl to Ilia Ik flirty ftrt In width, and w ill be tuk- lom(,HtCorvuii8 tn morning, the en almost uirecuy to jumcroiu r iwu March tern them laterals will be built so as to carry water enough to supply lUO.OUU acres of lailil. ail oi w hich iK-ioiiKii m mo eminent and is subject to entry. The wafer is then carried to '1 hatcher, win re It Is utilized ou uUiut 70,(100 acres of land and thence on down to Cache Junction. The surveys are coin pleted for this great work, and work lorn already commenced. Oirdcn men and capital are tho promoters of the en terprise. Which promises to nvai in importance any fiitcr-mountulii irrlgtt' tlon scheme yet set on foot ne Aaarlnaa people are rapidly bacnmlne: a race of umut miti, and lha fullowlua uiiavMa liiariDiri Albiiwiiniuiiiu, of Uuiier, i'a-iviHin Ui wlwn hlianDuaoM'lilM from FtTVitu lMiK-a. Dr. IS ilea Great Raatoratlv Mra. J. K. Mi nor, i, l vair Narvlneurwl him. IUU.UM1 Bob. an4 Aurroua prtnilloil, vl.,J.H.Tal,ie.f Iul-,rk Intl., e alouaUaf.and Diuoh bMHla.li, eiuiuMa, twra- aiau.iiMi..j.ii.Tavltie.tr lAaui-rk in aalWMt vounai f rom Uttliui Ik Mr. II. A. O nr IMul ner , of G lna..wuenrMot0loM eontuk br on botlla. Haaliil Unn, UrKtl;n, Mnk., Mr hit dauiiluer waa eunad of tueanur of tan yaara' alaiidliia'. Trial aouiaaane flue biHia ff aiArTaluaa euraa. FltkM at Orimaiaia Thla noiaxlj cuiuua ao uplaiaa. Dr.Mllaa' Medloal Co.,Clkhart, Ind. TBIAL BOTTLE riUX. old by J. H. BECKLKY. EUGENE CITY MILL CO, PATTERSON, EDMS 4 CO. Mannlaotare Best Grades Family Floar, Finn Oraii oa tlie tami favora! I Urw W'baat n-oaluU of any warrbouae "rth of K; rna, prtiuir aaaigned, Ukea is eihanra for l,ir of Kaed. 7nigket Ca.h frlce faid for Wboat A 8tkamkb. Florence Weat: It ia alto- Hoibur tirobiiule that the Humlaw will aoon have a aleauier plytug direct between bar Heveraltowua aud 8au l'lauolnco. 1'uraer E. Kd Dnllou of Iheatvamor Chance, made a propiiailiou to tbe merohauli of the river, the aubitanoe of which ia that if they guar. antee him their trade be will purchase the Chauoe and ply her betwueu (he above ooiuta. lie propoaea. If tbe purrhaae ia made to lt'Delhen Ibe boat out thirty (eat In leugth. 8he will carry I'M torn of freight and will load out of the river with lumber aud Iu with merchaudiiie. Mr. Dallon eipecla to go I'ortlaud, aa toon at the weaibi r a ill permit tbe boat to reach Yaiiuina, aud ui'goiiate if poaaible for tbe boat, ft ia eipeott-d that our very liberal real ratal' owner will make a auiall land douaiiou to Mr. Daltou iu couaideiation of hi i roiulug to out reacue. 1Uhi'i.tkd Fri.n.--Wiu. Tburman, who met with au accident by lumping from a In icbl train at Irving, SiuuUv evening, Uari'h V7 1 b . dmi from tbe reaulla of the aame laat Salnrdav. He never became per tectly conncioua after Iba acrideu happened. lie waa a aim le m m bit pareuta roalding near Walton poi-tollloe ou the Siualaw, aud waa SI veara of age. Ilia deaib la a bard blow on tbe pareuta aa ihey are poor end needed bia aaaUtauce badly Ur. Tburman waa an iuduntiioua, aoberyouug man. Tba funeral occurred near Irving Monday lunruiue. Tbe llailroad Conimiaaionera have eiauiinwd into the cauae of the eccl dent and will report lu a a tew daya. 1'aouisiNT AixiiNci OsiTcaa Tbe peo ple'a party have aeoured tbe aervloea of Ueneral jamea U Weaver nf Iowa, who will deliver aevrral peshi a la tbe inter. eel of Ibeir parly in Uregoa during tbe ap proaching campaign. Ueneral Weaver eu jova tbe diatiuciiou of being one ol tbe ab ittet apeakere and, ia iu tact. magnincent rmmpaigo eeator. Iliaalao txpacied that Mra. Leeae. tUa aoied female agitator of Kanaaa, and ei-aeaator Van Wyck of Ne braska, will alao take part la Ibe eampaigo It would appear from Ibis thai tit ailuiuoe are going lo take a tan 1 to Oregon poU itoi and UiUitd to put Uieir beat apeaaen ia Uie tUJ. nil of Circuit court In Douglas county being ended. Mrs. H. H. Friendly and daughters t.arrle and Kosa acconumnled by flllss Carrie liiiuer went to Portland this morning to visit friends. 1 larrisburg Courier: The 1 lurrlsburg liimiier eomnanv exneets to start 8.1HNUHX) feet drive of logs from on the McKenr.ie In about two weeks. A beautiful oil painllna la displayed diplayed in the window at the City Ding rttore. The work waa very creditably done by Mr. F. J. Crouch, who ha a large claaa lu ou paiutuig in tnu city. Roseburg Review: Engineer J. (1 Kelley Is exixt'ted hero the liwt of the week to make arrangements lor niiisit, luvt up the ecwcritKO system just as aoon as the weather will permit. Roseburg Review: With RoU'rt Veatch for conirreHs and Sylvestor Pen never for U. H. Uenator lit place of lttdlroad Attorney lKilph, the demo cracy may win a complete victory in June next. Mrs. r . 1. Uroucb went to rortland on thia morning' local to loin her husband and will accompany him on tbe trial trip of new eteeuier wbicu win oe ngniea ny ine aid of a harmless dynamo manufactured in tbiacity. ' Aahlaud Tidinga, April 1: The rainfall in Anil laud for March waa I. IS inches, moat of it within the paat few dny. Theatoima of the week bare laft two feet of mow at riiakivou aud apriukled aome on tbe bloom. ing peach aud eluioud aud cherry tteea, but tbere baa been no aaniage to ine iruu. John Doeter. an uncle of F. (W luirii. who Is vUiting with him, had sllnht hemorrhaue of the bruin last night, which caused his hft aide to be come puraiyxcd. 1 he attending uiivhi elan, Dr. Smiley, Informs us that the old gentleman will probably recover, Bowburg Eaview: Mr. D." 0. MoWill lam ioformt u that he has dlaoovered the remain! ol a maatodon in the bed of tbe creek near bia plaoe. Ii aaw a poriion of one tuak proUuding from tbe aand and put man to tbe work of digging It out. Tbe link waa toon unearthed, and Weigh twelve pound. A part of a rib iu Jo dug out. but the water wae too high to at luw tbe remaindei of tbe akeletoo to unearthed at present, although it is doubt there almoat iu it entirety. TKMI't:KAN4t UXIO.N. A jinpej TviiiiK-nimv L'ulou v organized at the Mi'thiMlKt churth litci iH'Milng with K. M. Wilklna, pnldriit K. K Kuiirht, aecn Ury: aud Jbti of Vh fvsideuU. CiaiajtPBl-K Am. Asulwriptlon puiKT waa orvuiaicu luonuny in bt liajf of tlv WuUiiii Rroa. w ho liwt their staire team of four Uonrf lu Dead wood creek the other day. TI owney w 111 l used to enable t hem to rvjulave the stock. Whlsman Uroa. have Ur irxujpt in keeping up stsee scrvii'e ovtwfuai lard Mad with liule rocotu- pense, Ui f-Mt U a )s,aud the subm-rlp tloiiUaatibMiUui,wlf.en or the ap preeiation lu which tbeir A'OVrt are lu'ld. The ulaH'rittion paimr mar jtw found at lu Minnesota totW rtiy m il lull itiiva tv llujxtf who have nut PI I -11 5 i 4 a Vrf-t' .i ir fit .m T-."-, f II T 1 AfaY y n n a ftista'i S4"Whi!3Yci)WaiC k,.ViTTT?) B'JT CURES J v 111 IIUMIIIJU blMl., f t .-A . Si!: t j. . .. i. ! . as tho increased stimulus in real estate values and business aflairs will provide for the payments. 1 he railroad company proposes to fur- niHh bonds that the road shall be completed within two years. Make certain of the road, and wo believe . a I the increase in value of property in Eugene aud the adjacent country in the first six months will be double the amount of subsidy asked. Eugene has arrived at a wint in her history when trrowth will bo TRY A LEFFELmt ml 1 .1 !....... unln whoso pleasure, -paradoxical as it nnnrn(tnh n is . t11BjnMg nroposi may seem, is in grumbling at one Ke BtiU and wi,j not man and voting for his opponent. not because he likes him better but the other man worse. Bhould be in his glory this year with four tickets from which to select. Suite Superintendent McElroy has issued a circular to tho county superintendents of the state, in which he requests their views wun regard to a school exhibit at the world's fair. This is a step in the be troubled with new blood, new capital, new improvements. The location is in our favor. Push and energy will develop its advantages and make an active, thriving city. Hermann's Work. Congressman Hermann on March 8th wrote to a Coos bay menu: l hope to obtain for the Loos bay right direction, and tho proposition jetty a larger appropriation than Bhould receive the hearty support was ever before obtained for it." of the entire state. Many states About the same time he was are now collecting material for an writing to friends of the Siuslaw exhibit. harbor that owing to the economy Tall v one for Foraker. He has of the river and harbor committee Knt,. MnVTinW in RPPiirimr the HO C0U1U noi Obtain Wllllt, wasusrteu tmssn 'o thrown the Ohio Wwla- for, but was making strenuous ex- I r a. . , land get MORE POWER and use Ltoo which Write for our New Uluitrnted CntnloBue for 1801. THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL & ENGINE CO., SESSSmWSt NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF i BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS! From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE STOCK OF SHOES ertions for an appropriation. On March 20 the bill was report ed, Coos bay 1210,000, and Siuslaw $10,000! Comment is unnecessary. Tho people's party has nominat ed a ticket, not with any hope of electing a single man upon it, but to show independence of the old parties. The principles they advo cate, with few exceptions, have been championed by the democratic party for years, and wherever and whenever that party has been in control tho reforms have been car ried out. It is a party of the peo ple and since the foundation of the government has steadily resisted all encroachments ol monopolists, plu tocrats, and the iHohtical disciples who would wrest from the people and Etatcs control of their own af fairs and place a centralized gov- the immediate neighborhood where crnnient with almost unlimited the improvement is made, and in- power at the helm. The fight was directly increase the values of farm- commenced when the constitution ing lands located at a distance. was adopted, and since that time They will increase the carrying the battle has ever waged with the power ot wagons, tho drawing pow- democratic party on one Bide, and er of horses, render fewer horses 0n tlie parties changing their necessary, save harnesses, wagons, names as occasion and side 1 !.. A. 1 I. ' . help, nnu numerous incidental ex- issues demanded, but ever penses. which the common dirt and attacking the rights of the muddy roads entail. people and endeavoring to take According to tho apportionment from them some of tho rights bill introduced in the New oA guaranteed by tho constitution to legislature, seventeen districts will our forefathers. 1 he people's party ture of the Cincinnati water works bill, giving Foraker's man, Mayor Cox, the appointment of commis Bioncrs who will disburse six mil- ions of dollars in the office. Mc Kinley desired the appointment of tho commissioners to be vested in the governor. Tho Oregon Pacific railroad means about 6 cents a bushel extra for every bushel of wheat to far merswhocan ship by it directly. The proportion is about the same on all produce, and double that on inward shipments to merchants and consumers. High freight rates are tho curse of the lllamctte valley. A railroad to the coast would relieve us ot a part of the oncrons burden Better roads will increase the market valuo of all farms lying in From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to rrice or uaiuy. : 1 Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Vrice up td the Mnest; can suu you ij yuw uiw us u vuu. OUR STOCK IS 3"Frcc . icw and Slylish.jJl Look us over; if e do not save you money, we will make some one elJ sell to you low. A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will hrefter keep a complete itock of Ladies' Misses' and Children's SHUhS. 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 I intend to devote my eapeeiul attention. MY GOODS ABE FIRST CLASM.- . Ill guaranlewi a reprraeuiwi, ami win ild for tha loweat price tliat.a on And ba article can be afforded. A. HUNT bd democratic, fourteen republican and three doubtful. It is said to bo a most just bill. The New York World says that in case the bill pusses, and no doubt it will, the leo-islaturo and governor of New York will have set an honor able t xamplo to the law-makers of cannot supplant the democratic party, though based on similar principles in tre main, ine con test in the future as in tho past will 1-.. luilirnnti 4lm (IniiMMinnltf. nnvlii I W UVbllllll U1U III illlSVl irilll, on the side of the jwople and per sonal liberty, and the idea of cen tralization with its attendant evils other states, an examplo of fair advocated by the republican party, dcalin2 and honest obedience to law, which is worth more than any possible advantage that a gerry manilcr ever secured in any state, Whilo Oregon is in such turmoil over her method of levying taxes it should not be forgotten that other parts of our common country are also agitated over the satuo subject, In fact the subject of taxation is a bone of contention everywhere. In Floyd county, Iowa, they are jujst now having an especially warm time. Eighteen names of promi nent men of Charles City were be fore t'.e grand jury charged with making false oath to the assessor, Soma of them were indicted. While the investigation was in progress one man who had returned to the assessor $3000 went to the officer and voluntarily added fJO.000 to his valuation. Welcome: Petitions are pouring into .congress jvaying for the enact ment of a constitutional amend ment providing for the election of senators by a direct otfl of the peo 1le. this is right ami will eouie. 'eople do not genei...ly understand (the fine distinctions latent in this Blatter of the suffrage. The ab stract yight to vote comes from the state not the United States. Any state can restrict thajt right jq aqv way except as against the fiteenti amendment. , Congress is thejudge of tlie qualification of its members bui the f Wte avs how they shall be (jiectd, under that or whatever namo time may evolve. Creede, Colorado's new and flour ishing camp, continues to thrive. It now boasts of fifty saloons, two daily and ono weekly newspaper, scores of painted harlots, aud tin horn gamblers, capiwrs and I Bteerers in almost countless num bers. There are scores of men within Creede's limits that nave bloody records. A cor respondent says: "In the shape of physical comfort there is little to attract the ordinary run of map? kind in Creede, at present. Sleep ing in Pullman cars is bad enough on the road when it must be en dured, but side-tracked in a gorge where the sun rarely shines and tlu thermometer plavs hide and seek all day Jong, those thickly cur tained, BtuUv chambers are verita.- blo beds of thorn?. Yet thoec lucky ' ' I .? '1 enoun to secure accommouauous therein bless their foresight. Sleep is a luxury in the broadest sense here. With fully five thousand people in camp today there is not adequate room lor halt the num ber. Ti e business men of Eugene may be depended on to give the propo sition made by the Siuslaw & East ern Ijajlway and Navigation Co. their earueti consideration. There is a disposition to make .every ef- Sportsman's Eporiun HORN & PAINE, Practical GunsniithJ DeHlcrs in GUNS, ItlFLEfl, Fishing Turkic oml Mult-rial, Senilis MHelilneN anl .oedles All Hindu For Sale I . Impairing dune in the nenteat atyle and wai rantnl. Guns Loaned & Ammunition Furnish Store on Willamette itreet. ' w EALTHV IWiihoulllcalincad nut be enjoyed, THEREFORE USE 1 Oeuqtii. Cold. Influtan, Irenchltl. I Hoarientu, Whooping Cough, Croup, Throat. Atthma. and even- ausction of tlie throat. Lung and Chttt, locludin ContumptloR, Speadf aud (icnaaoeuu Oeauin aiacd " U Eil'4. GEO. F. CRAW, TOSTOFFICE Cigar store Eugene City, On yi,i. 'vV wi)aB. m mt n r1 4 n L M L I n KLIU1LI "efPaaSO USE IT UKk It la tho lu-sl iil-Iiht lo lu ullli anil tli UJ cure on Earth, t'sv it m lime tor alldisi ucs the Slomach, Livtr. kidneys ami ski", fures KlicumatiHin, Malaria, Ceated 'I on and Headache, relieves Constipation. liili'l-; ness and vsticsia, drN-es al inipn-iiic Rut the BIcahI an, I dru-3 i; ohl Sorts. ' The Hiinn i men buv it. tbe Workiioiniin use It. the Lam take it, the Children cry lor it and the "srmd av it is their hesl health preserver, Sold everywhere, ji.oo a bottle; aia Ur J NOTICE FOR I'UIILICATIOX. Lam OrricE at V kliiurc, OiiWioM, Fel.rimry Hi, IK'Ji ATIITU'K IS TIP.liVnY HIVKV TlfiT i Marv tl Ilickaon. (wldow)lf the follow inL' nan.eil aettler ha al notice of bia intenlii,n tn make final iiriNitfl I UDOTl lCllllAl J llldll WW 53 FISHER Ac WATKINS, PROPRIETORS. Will keep CpnatAutiy uji luind a full aupply nf 33 27 33 3, MUTTON, PCRK AND VEAL Wllcll they will tell at the loweat marl ft prf oea. A fair aliar of the pnhl'c patrrnapi au- licited. JO THF FAKMERS : W will tay tit hik-rient re ark -t prk f.-r Fat Cattle, H,.- and Sheep. SHOP ON W1L1-AMETTE STREET. 0 EUGENE CITY, OREGON I aniiuort of bia . laim. and that raid tir-of be made liefore the .tiidire or Conntv t'lei Ijine conntv, Orcron. at Euirenr, O'eponb Monday. Auril 4. lS;r. viiu llounatfa'1 ei No r.H, nf J. W. Hirkann, ilecearril, fori I'.U Sn. 1, 2. S, 4, 5 and , of Sec if, I p 1 JiSr. ' 1 lie name tho follouinir ltnr- to I l.i continiiom rerdmce uix,u m I ci ltiinfi f aaid land, viz: Jam ytjciff, l-han, Ilavi.l A. (.il.l a and I.ewn 1" in Leahnry, I.are conntv, Oregon. JOHN II. SIIl'I'E, Eegiat' r,.. !, k.,;t r ... A I ion IU KUiC lUl, VUUlUlijl la IlUfl w . . ,. . . .. . ,. . ,. - ' " I fue aebverey u anj para in vue tiij ui , IIUC KKf IUI I.TMI U road charge. TKKF.T. ECO I N K, Oltti.i 'Oj.nosite N. Y. liackct Su?. ir Interested Send tr lalal'fc a n u LiNr r utiii uimI SjiuriiiiK 'r' And daitdj repair 1m' iu emineet!"