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. .4 C. EverytliiiiR Exquisite in Innwrtwl lVrfmnery Soaj; and Toilet Articles. Also a complete and select stock of 1 aints, ()U Varnishes Jirushes and l'aintcrs Furnishing. OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OK a ., ir..uvrvn ui'll known nitiii ..i. ........... ..f uu,lu mill allitf'H lit Hll ' . . ..'.. I .1. ... . ..I u ll V Inn 8t., Him Antonio, TVxim, will not mxiii fowl his cx)erlfiic with nil ul taclc of the trump whlt h lio rcliiU us follow; "Iwiw taken with yio cnt rruiiin In the nlc it h which I 'II!V-' would have ohihimI my l-at!i, Imd it not Uen for thp prompt tit of I hum luln's Colic Cholera ami Plurrhooa Kemedy. Tho flint dose lll mu mo much kh)1 that I followed It up In ) nilnuU'S with the second dow, ami Ix fore the doctor could Ret to where I wan. I did not need him. I hln IWin edy Bhull ulwny l on" of the main Htay of my family." l''r wle y For diarrhea or enmmer complaint io any form Ibern ia nolliing. hotter than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rticui KBinedt. Mm Nancy Hrry, of Ail mi, Lawrcoceooiinty, Kentucky, saya om done cured her of Hk ol Uiarrbuua. Two or three doses will cure any ordmaiy case. Wlien reduced with water it is pleae ant to take and 50 cent bottles for mil by Oiburn k Delano. JAPANESE CURE A new ami Complete Treatment, consisting Jt -Mlpno. Ulrica, Ulliuncii. in i , , " llox end rill; a Punitive Cure -r txl. riml. In . . .i ... ni...:i.. lo li n. hron c. He- niri ami li-mam wrn.ii.- --- rmt la-iu-m to the g ral health. 1 1 "rat discovery ol a medical cum rendering an opera tion with Ibe knllu iiniiarjf licrcaller. Thin Remedy lis. never been known to fall. l tV'r lYs, fo I'i; sent by mall. Why suiter from I?. . . . mm iitiaraiileo Hits uirrioio i "r" " " . " if U given Willi boxes, to refund the money II llOtCUruO. HHIHI .lamp lur 11 r......... ranteo lueil liy Wooi'AHI., ( l. IKK A o , WhulewlvA Hclall llniKllliit", hole Aiietilii, I orU laud, Or. THK CRY OF MILL10NS OH, MY BACK! TO IT NOW. OON IT WIILM TOO LATl. I I Bare nrrn iroiu.ic. . ' diirM of Hi kidney" ad have tried many dlfTrn-nt rrmrdita and have aouKlit aid frum dillrrrnt Phy.lclana wilhaut rrllef. Alwul Hie ijth ol April win auncrin lri.nl a very violent .. i 1 .... . rrulralrtl Uie 10 auaca in ,.- r tuch a manner uiai i ": When I .at down Uwa. aim.-, , for n,e P.JP -n, 'or l.enier. with the OKliOON K1UNKY TliA, to my bold. I Immediately commenced uilnf lie tea. It had an alnio miraculoue efTect, and to the arton lahmcnt of all the gueita at the hotel, . r il.v, I m holinv to elate, i,.i i wb nrw man. I '"! recommend the tea to all euUtlct 1 have been. O. A. TUl'PP.R, l'roui letor Ocridental Hotel, bauu Koaa, Cal. r's Golden Femalo Pills. ForFeinala trrcniilar lllea' uoililnirllkolliem on the market, .'nrr nil, riuceeulully unwl ly prominent lailli-i molillily, (liiaraiilccd to ri'llova aupprcMed liieuitrualiiu. SUREtSAFEt CERTAIN I Don't ha liumlmmed. Have Time, Health, and uiouuy ;lako uu oili er. Bent to any nilarwi, .-?-i. "cure by mall ou re- riEvV'&v ocr..ioi price, fiw. ilE APhRO MEDICINE COMPANY, -. llnmcu, Dox27, 10 KI LAN U, OW Fm bale by E. R. Ll'CKEY 4l'0 Eugene. Nervous Prostration, Nlerplfiunraa, Kirk nnd Nervnna llrttUaehe, llttrkatrhfi, IHaala,Mor bll Vrxn, Hot f lnahra. Nervous yapnlK, Online, ( onlualon, II y. lerla, l ila, M. lliia' llnaeo. Opium llablt, Drnnkennraa. etc., ar rurod by lr. Mlla' Mealorative Aervlue. It duel not eonuin oplalet, Mrl. mthla O. HrownlM, lieljiiiit, tie., auflared wlih Killerr for 60 year, ami uatltli to a e.iDiplelacont. Jacob Petm, Klla, Orrg.m. bad lMD .ulli'rliia with Nnrv ou. Pftwimtion fir fnur yeara.e.ulJ not Iimp, niKhinf hvlil hnnUDlilba ud Or, Mllaa' R toratlv Nanlne he la n.-w wnll. Km tka rrwt at drunt.ia. Dr. Mllea" Nerva and Llvar rllla, Ns ooaea fur M eonia are Ih Ixnl reaiedy for Biliuutmei. Torpid Lirer, ele., ale. Or. Mllof Modlcal Co.,Elkhart,lnd. TBIAL BOTTLE FSEC Bold by J. II. IlKCKLEY. EUGENE CITY PATTERSON, EDRIS Jt CO. Manafactare Best Grades Family Floar, Ptore Graia oa the moat favorable terma, U beat reovipta of any warebouae north of Ku frne, proiwly aaai.-n.il, taken ia exchange fur Flour or r'eed. nril igknt Canh Trie raid for Wheat ..atl AS u IJB RESTORATIVE MILL CO. 'jT3" Drugs, Pharmacy, -oi Chemicals, c5y Medicines, Physicians Sup plies, Surgical Ap pliances. MONDAY, MAY 2. Jaini'H lIollelilK'ck In HOW IiIkIiI clerk ill ltakcr'H hotel. The CMtale of th" lute H. H. Kuklli. Hr., Iium Ut'ii uppniiwil at $17,M. f,Hn! M. Miller eavcH for a Hliort trip to Han l-'raiiolHeo thin evening. Mr. fl. 1. (irWIn K'X' to HiMlavllle on the local tomorrow. lie may lie ab sent Hcvcral week". H. A. Hulln, formerly of Kiikciic, luiMwdd IiIh iutercHt In hix Albany dni( ntore to IiIh purtner. A marriage liceiiHe wan lulled Hatur (iay eveniiiK by the county clerk to Corlne Churchill and Frank K. Alley. Mm. Ada I'liKe-Mcklln and hahy, of Portland, and MIhh Menu J'iik came up on thl afternoon') train on a Hliort Vinit. Mm. Josephine Jt. Htilc, of Point Terrace. Lane colintv. ha been U- Dolntcd a notarv nubile by Gov. Pen- noycr. on. J. (.'. Fullerton, of UoHeburK, reiitiblicaii candidate for circuit JikIkc. Ih In Kiiwno today looklm: after lii IntercittH hereaixmtH. Ilev. N. II. Alley preached IiIh fare well Bcnnon to the nieinlient of IiIh con KrcRation and frlcmU at Khinchurt'it oH'm Iioiihu niHi evening. Thum w quila id cicitemeut luat even inn on Tenlb atreet. ouukkI by the bnrnina out o( a Hue in tbe residence ol W. 11. Huiith. Mo alariu man lurued iu. Tbe Htcauiur Oeorge H. Cbntioo, arriving at l'urtlund from Cocpiille. Iiroulit a large i'oOhliirijeut of cedar broom bautilea for a firm iu ItiMt city. It la alated tbat it ia to be leDgtlieiied out thirty feet lo uioet tbe (le oiauda of ber iucreaaint; trade. lion. M. J. Ix'MMick, ofllollvur.Ohlo, Ih vlnitliiir bin brother at the rcHldcuce ofV. J. Fox. Mr. LcMsIek Ih one of Ohlo'n lieat lawvern and Ih largely In tercHtiul Iu the Vhii'liiiK I,ake Krle 11. It. Mr. IiCHHlck Ih very much lin prcRti'd with tho West. It now Iranapirea (bat Al Modi wbo wai abut neur Wellx, iu Iiehlou county, iualvad of bciiiH killed ueii leutally, undoubtedly comuiillKd auicidu, lluforo going be bad drawn $DU0 from a ('orviillia bunk, about hie entire won I ill and left It with bi aialer, Mra ltrowit lie bud not lieeu biiuliug lor twi'lvi yearn, unit all I ho circuumluucea luili- oatcd I bat It wtia liol au acridim!' A celiHUH blllletlon Junt lnnued devot ed to Htate iuilchtcdncKH hIiowh that Oreiroii ban by more tliiin f JK),(MH) the HinallcMt IndehtediicHH of any other Htate in the Union. Orcgmi'H indent educHH In 1WI0 Ih Riven iih (HIH.r), an nnnliiHt :iiki,(KK) for WaMlilnntmi and $J,.ri,f.. lor t:alllornia. tJivoirH couiily debt in tliik'i,7U, her municipal debt (l,:iHil,444, and her Hchcol dlHlrict debtfLstl.tillO. A HeiiHiitloiial ciih came up licfore JuhIIco Taylor biHt TucHduy, at Wallu Walla, when John 'WillluniH. of Wal lulu, wan examined for aHxault ou IiIh wile. Jle wan lined jil(H). The evi dence diHcloHcd HhiM'kinu; brutality. Hum i..i 1.1 ...ii'.. ........ ui..i. .....I llllllllin li'llf Ilin n iiv vt y mun, uuii on rclninliiK, found her lit I ted, and U iit her feurlully, at liiNt cliokliiK Iter Into liiHciiHlhillty. lie then had a friend iiauied Nimple Hwear a com plaint cIiuil'Iiik Mra. Williams with liiKanlty. The woman appeared In court badly bruincd, with her eye tilaekeiied, and told a Htralirht-forward ntory of her hiiHband'H abiiHc. Sprln.'tlcld Items. Mcaaoofter, April 29. A lerlca of uiHetlng vera connnnncod in ihe Clirihliun church biat uii;lil by Hev. V. K. Uood ol tbe Free Mtlbodial church. It give n pleaaure to alate (bat tbe town council will order tbe bridge auioaa tbe race oo Heooud itreel completed a noon) ai tbe treaaury ia repleLiahed by tbe teceut asaeaa uiout. 0. M. Dotily and A. I). Iiurtou, have been elected drlcgalea from Ibe I. 0. F. F, lodge at tbia place to the grand lodge biib uieeta iu Astoria, May 'UK Wcdueday,Mr, Cbeaaman received word from A. W. Stoiy, a Lelmunn Itarber, itat ing be wauled to move here with hia'amily. Mr, Cheaaumu ice u red a reldeuue (or hiiu acroa Ibe race, It J.Moaeaot Albany will move with bia family to KpringHebt in a fee day a and take charge of Ibe burlier ibop now being oouiluctid by Mr. Wilaou. Mr. Wilaon ia a cornetiat, and will be a valuable addition to the band. The town counoil met Monday night. In accordance, with tbe ordinance euiMiwering tbecouucilto aiuiiit a uightwalch, tbe oaib ol olllue iu adiuluialered to J. 0. Mulligau, A propoailion made by Deputy A.aor Collier to catabliab ten uiilea of hI reel grade wai considered favorably by tbe council and In all probabilily auch a con tract ill be let at hu early dale. A live mill tax waa levied lor Improvement. A Sunday aehool waa orgmied at the Chriaiiaii church laat 8uuday and ollli'ered aa (ollowa: Hiiperiuleudeiit, John Lodge; aiaulaut aiiperiiiivudent, Mra H W F.iuer on: tecreiary and IreaMirer, Myrtle Church. The un-etiiig will be held every Sunday afti inoou at 3 o'clock. A lari;e audieuce atteuded Ir. Waltei'i aeend li-ciuio ou Summer Sighla In Eu rope," dellvrrt'd ill Ibe M. F.. I'bun'h Tuea day. Tbe Doctor dwelt at lengbt on a do enpliun of Koine, taking bia lialeuer Ibrougb Ibe C'uliaeum, tbe t'aibnlral auJ Ibe C'alacomb,all which waa Vrry iulere-t iug. Tottitce (irov Items. lender, April 30. Frank Jordan iiurvhnscd half a blot k of bind In tbe Houthern imrt of the I and U addition thia wivk, and will commence the erection of a dwell ing aa a. xin aa luuila r can l oldained. Mr. (ieo. I bna ni'htly lanight a blm k In the Long & I jiiiiU-w ndilitlon toCottajre (Jrove, and ia now prepnr lint to erect a dwelling on It, which he will llnbdi tide numuicr. He 1m now vniding the atnt't In fnmt of bia )m erty, an example which olhent would pnillt by followlut;. Ax In-dank Max. Deputy Kherifr v rotuT hii for me Woirent W country. alaut 40 mllea wet of Kiiirne. Anrii , l, to look after a man by the name of JluicliliiMon, Who Ih reiairtetl to U In. (Hfllie. Ho carriea a Wlnehenter rille 1 with bini, aud luu apread diapay lamoiitf Ihe tanide In that aeetioii. bv j thn atening their live. SATURDAY, APKILiK). Wild otrawberricji are getting rijie. JohilTo.ier Ih building a dwelling In Fairmoiint. The O. A. It. of Cottage drove will celebrate decoration day, W. T. Pact and family left for their new home In Lorvallu tbla niorulog. After May ltd, the mail latween Florence ami F.ugcno will bo Iri-wcck- iy. PurtlcH art hen ilcidroiiH of Htarting a law illHtlllery and brewery iu F.u Kcne. Mr. F.driHpur(diiiHcd(Uitcan amount of wheat at Drain tbU win k for the Kuent' iiiIUh. A larxe liumla r of farmeiM III town lind all are talking railroad. Tbe Kcncral opinion Ih favorable. Judfie KliiHey auctioned oil' Hcveral head of homeH on the atreetH today. The iriceH bid were quite low. MIhh M. K. Paxton, of ThumUni, lum Ih'cii named for wliiail Hiicriii!cmicut by the (icoiile'H parly in place or J. (i. llollund, declined. Mia llntlie E irna, who h been vi.iting at I'rof. Htruub'a l(l on thia morn ing lo cal jr I'orlluhd, where alio will vMt nahorl lime belore leliirulng eaat. (ieorge WilllaiiiB, at one time a Htu dent Iu the Htate IJni vernlty, and a hod of Hon. It. Wllliiitue, of Portland, died In Portland hint Wediieailuy. Halein Journal: A diHfriiHted Oregon Ian remarked toduy: "We have not had any winter and I'll be d d If I be lieve we're going to have any Hum mer." I. L. Hinlth and W. ('., IiIh hod, who were Helling the wire fence, a Maniple of which wan erected ou Judge Kin iIoii'h lot hint HUiiiiner were again in Fugcne toduy. Mr. and Mm. TIioh. AVarnlck. who have licen vlHitlng the family of Wm. HtcveiiH In Hi Ih city for several weeks pant Htarted thin niuriilng on their re turn home to Minneapolis, Minn., via Portland and Tacoinu whea they will make Hliort vIhIIh. Mm. Woodworth, the doom-Healer preacdier who created much excitement at Oakland, Cal., which remitted In Kcnding many jieople to the Insane BHyluiu Ih to give Oregon towim a re vival WNin. According to present ar rangements she will lie here when the campaign Is In Ita heat. Oregon City Courier: The republi can county central committee of ClaekiinuiH county Ih in a "tcck o trouble." Henry Jewell's name was taken otr the republican ticket ou ac count of the Htory that he had been en gaged In the Hpud-btitter Industry, and ('apt. Kill Smith (AppcrHon'g man) placed In IiIh stead. Sow Henry J. denies the Hpud-buttcr allegeinentsund moreover Ih determined to Htay ou that ticket from which no one can remove him. Henry Ih bound to have fun out of the incHH. "Foghorn" VhUh, who recently droiiiicd Into the lucrative government ixadtloi) of register of the Lukeview land olllce Ih a thrifty old coon, lie iiIIowh the nt-clver to do tho work while lie draws his nay and puts in IiIh time iih a practicing physician, and on Sunday's he exhorts tho coplo to lie trood. Wo are not posted iih to w hether ho Ih a lawyer and under taker too, but active work and well di rected ellort and energy at the govern ment, the Hick ami those who need the better way iHilnted out will take good care of the Iiohh from a financial point of view. Frank Wallace, an old and highly respected citizen of Grant county, was accidentally killed Tuesday. Ho lives about ten miles out of Canyon City, and came Into town with his team. In the afternoon ho started to drive out home, anil when lit the outskirts of the town his team suddenly took fright and ran away, ltefore running far Mr. Wallace was pitched hcudtlrst out of his wagon. He struck with great violence ou IiIh head, fracturing the skull near the base of the brain, and sustaining other Injuries. Ho lin gered several hours without regaining consciousness, and passed away. De ceased came to this state In lstii'. A Fatal (iun Accident. Albany Democrat. April 28: A gen tleman front Corvallls tells of a fatal hunting accident that occurred near that city yesterday. Milt ltodl, a young man about thirty years of age, went hunting In the afternoon after pheasants. Not returning on time his folks became anxious aUiut him, and went to find him. His dead laxly was found, with a gunshot Just over one of his eyes, Tho Indications were that the full contents of bis gun had been discharged into his face, probably caus ing Instant death. There wan noth ing, though, to prove how It was done, nor for certain that it was accidental, the young man having Uvn alone. The deceased was a son of Jacob Hodl, an old resident of I ten ton county, wan single, and Ih mentioned as one of steady habits, well liked by those who knew him. A Valuable Immigration In Sight. The Meunonite community of Fern Ilidge, Laue Co., are atriving to induce tbe Aunual October Conference of Meuuonila preacher of the Uuited Stales lo meel at F.eo. Tueae ine.icbera are the leadera of ilieir coiiiuinnitiea and decide ail contro ver.iea among the dillereut coiumuniliea. Tbe conference of these men here would give a great impetua lo directing the alrearu of Meuuonite iuimigratiou lo Laue county. before ibe Fern ltidge commuuity can claim thia boon, they muat have a church and to ihia eud they respectfully auk the assistance of the citizens of Kngeoe. They lack about JtitHI, of which amount two tbirda have alreaily been eubaeribrd aud it la to be hoped thai tbe paltry bal- euc will aoon be collected tor auch a de aerving purpoae. Fell From a Koof. Ially Guard. April This morning at Coburg, ltud Sim iitons and another man whow name we were unable to learn, w hile work ing on the roof of J. C. (imalale's saw mill fell and struck their Nicks on a stick of timber, receiving severe, though not dangerous Injuries. Dr. A. Sharpies was callinl aud reports that they will be distbletl for some time. A Hau.w.w in Mukuk. Where the Southern Pacific milroad crosses the Peetm river, Texas, a towering via duct is being built to carry the tracks 82H feet alaive the surfaccofthe stream, there Is but one viaduct in the world that la higher than this, namely, the l,oa viaduct, In llolivia, lilch i's 3.KIJ feet high. The Peeoa brldim is being built by the Phu-nlx Jirldge Vmiu pany, ami the apia-aramv of the structure and the method of its erection is taken from F.nglneering New. Tbe viaduct is 2,10 feet long ami consists of ts sjHins, alternately ; ami W ftvt I...... ',! I I . num. A i if i'iihiiiii'I m iiia arrkm , auiiel by a cantilever lsj feet long. Tli l.rl.l... i- I ..-.I - "'". "ui'p.i iij aii-i luwrrs risillir from Ihe ImHmn nf"fli.. mnrm, the lirilli'llyil lnu..r I.. i, ,.:. I I.'l .1.' The construction iunuually heavy ,ua mi iMiuKr m nuenucu tor me use or he4vy freight trains. Hoseburg Ueview: (corge A. Ilorris, of l.ano county, U a lawyer who knows how tu draw un indict ment, and would make an able prosecutor, which h an (illiccrlnully nectlcU iir in tins district. Tho jieoplc of Kugfiiu and Lane county mimt raise tint railroiul nub- billy. W'o now have nearly f"l),000 of tho amount required. We must show tho outside world that this in a live progressive nection of Ore gon. Hermann's: $10,000 for Siuslaw, which ho secured after Coos Hay got $210,000, is" not making him many votes in Lane foiinty. His ardent HiiKrtcrs in'aintain discreet silence since that kramc known. Committees are busy soliciting stock for tho alliance flouring mill to Ikj built at La Gran-le. Tbeciip ital stock has been idaced at 12'),- 000, and no person is entitled to hold more than f-VJO worth of stock. And now it comes that the Ala bama republicans have split right in two. The whites on one side and negroes on the other. It was not much of a split, ns there are not enough republicans in that state to count. Tho last legislature appropriated ;000 for the publication of a new edition of the resources of Oregon. The pamphlpt will fniisist of 200 pages, just twice the size of the for mer edition. Some 5000 copies will le printed and distributed. Spokane raised a $1,000,000 sub sidy for a coniiietiiijj transconti nental railroad several weeks since. We have it from the best authority that the increase in property values and business prosperity has more than recouped the subscribers. If, as reported, Hon. Ilingcr Her mann is the railroad company's can didate, tho iteople of the first dis trict should unite and make Hon. Robert M. Vcatch their champion. Let tho issue be nuido direct anil the people will triumph. Itoseburg Review: L. Liilyeu de serves a handsomo vote from the jieoplo of Douglas county for mem ber of the stato board of equaliza tion, lie voted against raising the as sessment of the agricultural land of this county, runners, stand by your friends! The man who docs not want his proiicrty to increase in value, or to be bothered with more business, should keep his inline oil' the rail road subsidy list. Perhaps, too, others may raise the money and he will share the benefits without any cost on his part. Under tho new system of voting the mimes of all the candidates for each particular ollice with the des ignation of the party each repre sents, are printed together on the ticket. The voter must then er;io or mark out all the. names except tho ono he wishes to vote for. It is no longer a mystery why Whitclaw Rcid, the chief adminis tration laudator, has resigned the useless, hut prolitable ollice of min ister to France, with its $18,000 a year and "perks." It seems that he is to be tho republican general in tho roming campaign, in place of Piatt. We givo The West clue notico that in its mention of candidates it must confine itself to facts and not deal in plain falsehood us thecditor must havo known to bo the caso in tho issuo of April 22. Wo do not seek personalities, but if misstate ments are made we shall state the truth and sustain it by the best of evidence. The supreme court has reversed the decision of Judge Poise in the matter of the "saw dust" section of tho act to protect salmon and other food fishes. An action was brought to test tho matter and Judgo Poise held that tho section was void be cause the constitution provides that every act shall embrace but one subject and matter properly con nected therewith in its title. Py a slip of the pencil we stated in tho til'AHl) of VesteriblV that appeals had been taken from Judge l I II I . ' ' . ! 1 . .u. 1.. 1 1 1 ies tici'isiona in i.ane county ami but 3 reversed by the supreme court. The Second judi cial district was meant instead of Lane county. The record made bv Judge Pipes is an exceptional one ana demonstrates Ins luness lor the honorable and important position of judge. It won't do, says the Portland Telegram, to denend on Cleveland enthusiasm in republican states like Kansas and Oregon. It is the Northern states of New York. New Jersey, Connecticut nnd Indiana that must win the light it it is won at all. Of these, New York and New Jersey are against Cleveland, and Connecticut nnd Indiana are divided. Shall tho republican states dictate to these democratic states a nomination against their will and wish? Wyoming is the only state in which women have unrestricted suffrage. They vote there on the same terms as men. They have had this privilege since 1S70. In the state constitution adopted in ISS'J in Wyoming ! c woman suf fngo richt of terriiu.ial davs was incorporated, and congress knowing una I'luiiMuii waa in ua eoiiMuu tion adinif.cd the territory to state hood. Women will vote for nresi- dcntial electors in that state next November, and the question of "the constitutionality of this privilege will doubtless be brought up in tiie courU subsequently and definitely settled. Would Slake No Mistake. The Junction City Times, indc- iH'iulcnt., says: The nomination of Hon. M. L. PiH'S for judge of tbe second judicial district receives la vnr iitiinnif tho is-onle to an unus ual degree. This is as it should be. Judgo Pi ten is a man of unswerv ing integrity, an able lawyer and an upright and just judge. He has Is en on the hencli ot tins aisinci for two years and on account of his impartial and intelligent adminis tration of tbe law, has earned the resjK'et and confidence of the peo ple irre.-Hctive of party. Only three of Judge Pips' decisions have been reversed by the supreme court, a record uuequaled in the history of Oregon jurisprudence. Judge Pi has boon it resident of the state for eighteen years mid is thor oughly identified with its people and institutions. Without doubt the nomination was one altogether lit to be made, and should the peo ple ratify the nomination at the polls no mistake would be made. Politics should not enter into the matter of electing judges, but rath er en'jh judicial station should be filled by a man chosen on account of hi-i peculiar fitness for the posi tion. " . . Arhland Record: Senator P. M. Veat;h, democratic nominee for congress, will give Ringer Hermann a ha;-d rub. While up north last week we learned that although the people's party have a candidate for congress, that in Lane and a num ber of adjoining et unties the bulk of the people's party element would vote for Vcatch. Jrresective of party in Lane county they voted for him for representative and sen ator and there is no reason why they wont do it for congress, as Vcatch is the same sturdy old friend of the masses, in season and out of season. The way the w ind blows changes him not. Reforethe election comes oil" the Record ex iK'cts to publish his record ami ex tracts from his speeches on public alhins as they appeared in the Ore gonian and which are sound doc trines of real democracy. Mr. Veatch's nomination pleases the Record the best of any made since that of Pennoyer for governor two years ago. Vcatch and Pennoyer are types of men in accord with our ideas of true democracy. - k- -,i In every community there are men who will not assist in any public enterprise. That is no le gitimate excuse, however, for others failing to act the part of public spirited citizens. If everyone fol lowed the example of the few our streets would be turned out for cow pastures and owls hoot in deserted buildings. Eugene gave liberally to the Oregon & California railroad when first built, to the state uni versity, and to those important fac tors may be attributed her prosper ity. No one regrets the assistance given. Another opportunity of equal importance is now within our grasji. The rapid development of Eugene will bo liecured by the building of the Siuslaw & Eastern railroad. The liberal citizens who contributed before and reaped the benefits, and those who came after ward and now share tho prosperity must contribute their means to se cure this railroad which will make Eugene tho best town in the Wil lamette vallev. Without disparagement to his predecessors it may be said that the ollice of judge of the Second judicial district was never better filled than by ti e present incumbent, Judge M. L. Pipes. During the two years he has been on tho bench there have been twenty-two appeals from Lane county. Of these but three were reversed. This record will be appreciated when it is stated that the overage reversal of judges in other districts is -10 to 50 ner cent of the cases appealed. The people want a safe judiciary, and we be lieve will make no mistake ' in re electing Judge Pipes. Ashland Record: Although the recent state con vention wasatirover Cleveland convention' there were many democrats who were friends and admirers of David li. Hill. Rut it being such a popular fad to declare for Cleveland tho Hill men made no demonstration. Hill's friends are among the most intelli gent and respectable men in tho party. The' beauties of the protective scheme arc shown in placing aduty of 11 percent ou precious stones and 01 per cent on woolen goods. We suppose this arrangement suits the rich who wear diamonds and other costly jewelry, but what can the )H)or think of it who never wear precious stones and jewelry but of necessity must wear woolen goods ur eiiflcr from inclement weather. ka t..i-. -i i. The present season promises to lie an active one in the mining in terests tributary to Lane county. As S'Kin as the snow will allow prospectors will tlock into the Ro hemia and Rltie river mining dis tricts. Considerable development may lie exacted. The coast range of mountains also promises to yield the valuable metals. Ti e work of securing the subsidy for the railroad should not be al lowed to Hag. Eugene can easily have a prosperous summer and pan1, times if proper spirit is exhib ited. We are pretty confident of dull times if this opportunity is let pass. STARR II. I f HARDWARE, STOVES h W iiO H "fiiieYcuWait," I 11 hi T3SJfn B'JT CURES ' Vlrilmrt 7 tkVfiM irn fri ,-8a-B-- t atiaM-iUMiinaiaiMfti -.,1 iEJTRY A innH ant nnd SJyvv'rtV Write for our THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL & ENGINE CO., S NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE ttfl f S mi WMEB From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality.' : : CLOTHIHG. Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price up to the Finest; can suit you if you give us a call. OUH STOCK IS af Free icw and StyliIi..j2 Look us over; if we do not save you money, we will make some one els., 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 evervtlilni; In tlie Boot and Klioe line, to w hich I intern! to devote my eauecial attention. MY GOODS ARE FIRST CLASS.- And Riiarantewl aa represented, and will be aolil for the loweat prices that'a (rood article can lie afforded. A. HUNT CURES! 1 Cought, Coldi. Influema, Bronchltla, I Hoarseness. WhooDina Cauah.Rrnun. Sore throat. Asthma, anil every ailrctioa of tbe Thro.it, Lungs and Chest, including Consumption. Spwdyaiuiocrniancuc. Cecuiae aicd "t, fiutls. GEO. F. CRAW, T0ST0FFICE Cigar store, Eugene City, OrcRon ayajkAV nniTi) hid UEiMAA j Mll vm FISHER to WATKINSj&r n:orrihTo:a. I J0HX u- shite, Regi.ter. Will ktp oomiULtly on L.md a full nupply i.f MUTTON", TCRK AND VEAL Witch they will cl at the ..we.t market pri ree, A fair share of the public pstn uaje s.i liciteii. TO THF PAMIFRS : We will pay the hiwheet market price fiT Fat I'atUe. li.vs and Shep. HIOP ON WILIMETTE STREET. EUGENE CITY, OREGON Meats delivered to any part of the city free ol charge. GRIFFIN Sells the Celebrated NON-ltUSTING Tinware CENEItAL DEALKliS IN j ETC OK KG OX CTOEES I It MW MORE POWER use LESS WATER Kew Illuatratea taiaioBuo mr i.ui. ORKEMrWT A TENTH ltl.iurir.i)W,u, U m. A STOCK OF OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN Sportsman's Eporiuni. HORN 4 PAINE, Practical Gunsmiths Dealfru in GUNS, HlFLEfi, Fishing Tarkle ami Materials, Newing MuehincN and .eeIIfot All Kinds For Sale! Retiring done In the neatest style and war ranted. Guns Loaned & Ammunition Furnished Store on Willamette street. WIT A I TLI'lilioullIralltii-ii LHL I Pi not be enjoyed. THEREFORE USE in HEALTH RESTORER. NSS(kaSflK USEIT! It is the best iKlpcr in luallli and the quickest cure on Earth. I'se ii in time (or all diseasesol the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin. Il cures Rheumatism, Malaria. Coated Tongue and Headache, relieves Constipation, Bilious ness and Dyspepsia, drives all impurities out of the Blood and dries up old Sores. The Business men buy il, the Workingmcn use it, the Ladies take it, the Children cry lor it and the Farmers sav il is their best health preserver. Sold everyvi here, Ji.oo a bollle; six for s.o NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Roheduiio, Oni-oos. r Roheduiio, Oni-oos. I February US, lS'.H I "VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 11 Mary C Hick son, (widow) of the following named settler has tiled uotii'e of hia intention to n.ake final proof ia support of his claim, and that .aid pmnf will Ih mail,, hr. !.. r. ..!.. ... ' f'l.V ol 1 " . ..ID UUII(a ' 'I V Ullll.J - I.aue county, Oreimn, at Einrene, O'eyon, on .iiiHinar, April . SW, via: Jlomestrail entry No. 4'.MS, of J. W. Hickaon, ileceared, for the lots Xn. , 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, of Sec 1!, Tp 17 S, It $ K, He names the following witnesses to prove hi continuous re-dence upon and cultivation . of said land, vizi .laiua WvcofT. John 9lh STREET, EUGENE, OKEliOS. Opno?ite X. Y. Jacket Store, If Interested Send fir Catalogue. A FI LL LIMOr nns and ypariiti? Cs'omI And a dandy repair shop In connection. WW HEEL .BARKER GUN PIS, i