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Eugene City Guard. BitUBDAT MAY 21, WW. Warning: to Democrats. The Portland pifipatch Bay a: lion. U. M. Vcatcli i making a manly and effective light in bin dis trict. If democrat will island by him and not throw away their votes on the third party candidate he will be elected. The farmers of the first district ought to realize the fact that they munt bo reprcnented by cither Mr. Ven'tch or Mr. Her mann. Mr. Veatch represents the farmers in a more thorough and practical manner than Mr. Kork, a professional jiolitical adventurer, who has no interest in the state and htu never dono anything ex cept political preaching sinco his advent in Oregon. Mr. Vcateh, on tho other hand, is an old resident of this state, bis reputation in every walk of lifo is established. He is with the people mid of the people, and all of his interests are bound up in the prosperity of his state. lie is Reserving t f the honor and if tho good seme of the farmers of Oreiroi urevaus lie will no eiectci. It is a contest between Mr. Veateh and M . Her nann. Let tho far mors t. ko th':ir cuoiee. Vac:nt ho tse . are common sights in a walk aiound Euecnc. Still there arc men v ho have largo in terests in KugcM! who aro willing to see tho railroad go by default, else allow other men to contribute tho means by which it may lie se cured. The next state senator from Lane county will cast a vote for a United Mates senator. Aristocralio J. i Dolph will bo a candidate. Mr, l)nl nil lines not retresont the state tf Oregon, and if tho iKipular vote nhould decide his fate, he would not bo thought of. It is certain that Enoch I'. Coleman is not in tho list of defenders of the senator, The spectacle of Itev. M. V. llork, a candidate for congress, passing tho hat and taking up a collection at his speakings is an en tertaining one. If tins custom be- comes popular tho already crowded official ticket of candidates will havo to bo enlarged to tho size of a nowspaper. Who would not bo a candidate with a collection in view at each speaking. On tho railroad subsidy list aro .i e .! i - i . I me names ox parties wno nave giv- 1:1 ii : I cn more noermiy umn uieir eir- cumstaneoB would warrant. Un I the othor hand there aro subscrip- Hons ridiculously low in compari- sun Willi uiu tiiieresin uuu prupuriy i Ul VUU BUUMCIUn-IB. AUUIO UlUlltV . r a i , . .. . v . ....I must be raised and tho latter class ajltiilj l.iitn ii nmi iv n 1-n tlwil uu'" v" ' 7 r ""'7 succi'84 of the railroad assured. Mr. Wilkinson is wiuninir com- mendutions in his canvass. At finbnp vrwlnrdnv Iwi .i.lininit,.p,l a doso-ved rebuke to a candidate (J J " I who suggested t!iat at his ago he could safely bo trusted, but if youngor, say 21, ho might havo been weak. Mr. Wilkinson re marked that tho man who was sub ject to temptation m his youth should not bo trusted in his old ago, The charges against F. A. Moore, candidate for Bupremo judge, that ho dnwa will for a lady, whom, ho admitted aftorwi rd on tho witness ulanil In. tl.. ....vl.fr 4,. I lA II.1AAI, ,,I.,,,B I ciuiut, uu HMg" vu uv uiii;uiiBi'iuua at the timo. and afterward assisted in bre .k ne tho w 11 have not boon I . . . I " " . . y. v"v record ol JUdgO 'tennett, besides ho is lar superior tj fliooro as a law- yer, in fact is t'u peer ia legal at tainments ot any man in tho state, A puro and reliable judiciary is the liest safeguard of the state. Judge Dennett's record will obtain him .1 . r ii . ... i i , .1 iiio supjKirv oi vno UHU'ix'niieni vol- lng iieoplo who desire talent of a high order in tho supremo court. 1 I r.nvepnnr ltnie in nn nfa num. ber of strong Western democrats availablo for the first placo on the democratic ticket in tho event that it is decided to bo advisable to take the candidate from the West, says tho bt. Louis Kepublio. I hero are no flaws in his record. Ho stands for the principles of tho democratic party, and, undor his leadership, a state onco a republican (Jibraltar has been carried by tho democrats tnreo times in succession. There is no doubt that ho will be seriously consmerea ai vnicago. The timber interests of Lano county will represent immense sums in tho near future. The building of the Nicaraugua canal is but a question of a few years, not to exceed ten, we liolicve. That will ojien the unlimited markets of the Atlantio to our lumber. Mil lions of feet will go out from our mountains and it will go through me nuroor ot t tie Muslaw. The record made by Judge M. L. i .j".a is wno vi nuiiii luu judiciary j of Oregon may be proud. His de cisions have ranly been reversed by the superior court, and his uni form courtesy and fairness impress litigutts and jurymen with the feel ing thi. justice will not be abused by his rulings. Anctber sad case of drowning to chron'cle. Tlr.' upjH-r Willamette and McKenzie are treacherous streams and yearly claim fresh vic tims, j Democratic State Ticket. Cniif renaiukn, Flrat DlitrM n. M. VKATCIT, of Ltue count, euprcm JudK A. 8. Beunvtt, of Waaco county. Atlomcjr General OKO. E. CHAMBERLAIN. of Li in) County. lilHTltlCT TICKET. Judgn M, L. I'll'KS, of Hi'iiloii county. 1'nnwpiitliiR Attorney liKO. A. DOKKIH, of Uni' county. Member Board of Equalization U IIII.YEU, of lne county. PHkMOKNTlAI. lUnillM, nEOJtflE NUI,ANl ofClatarip W. M. COI.VKi ...of Jai lmou W. K. HITCH KB, of Baker K.A. MIIXKK of Jacknou The campaign liar is abroad in tho land. Moro railroad, fewer vacant houses for rent. Crook county will fight tho po litical battle out on the old line, the third party having withdrawn from tho light. One of the tribulations of an edi tors life h to pick up papers from tho exchange table and find noth ing but politics running through tho columns. The cost of recapturing escaped prisoners from the Lane county jail would go a considerable ways towards paying tho interest on the cost of a now jail. ".Nerve ' is the title ol a paper published in northern California. There should be no tro;ib!e exper ienced in securi ig editors for it Eugene could assist. I lie billion dollar congress re quires iMwGO.OO.'i.OO at a meal With every Betting sunthatamount of the coplo's money has gone in to the vortex ot extravagant appro priations. There aro some men who persist in hunting at this timo of year. Wo are not in favor of rtrict game laws but think that men who hunt during tho breeding season cannot be too severely dealt with Mr. Alley, tho republican candi date for state senator is not troubled with diffidence or modesty. In the last issue of The West, of which he is editor, ho tells what ho has done for Lano county and asks the voters to support him. Tho United States is seven mil- lions of dollars richer at tho sun- down of every day than at tho ns- ng ' never before wcro there so nany tenement houses inhabited by squalid jwverty, never bo many homeless, novcr so many prisons. Ilineer Hermann had phrv work to i?et an nnnrnnriation of i'i.M.mn " ii.i " i- for Coos bav imnrovemcnta. Hv ' .' . Btronuous exertions lie obtained 910,000 for Fiuslaw. It is needless to Btttto that Mr. Hermann has ilirg0 proiwrty interests on Coos )ny. fmiia T nlon a n, f..- L,, , f .,.... ... r at Portland. Tho appointment ,..;n ..i., :i n in iu'i v iimuil? iiiibii lliv eiccV?n- . . 1'0llin.8 apiimmnt wou'11, ""Vr 'M,',umr R " 19 . re" garUOU US VIlO CSSCI1CO 01 U10 DOS8 . B mn m ureB"' Personal. Dally Guard, May ill. (leoiw A. Dorrls went to Ilenton county this nioriiliur. T. 0. Ilvnilricki and wife went to Eklom lull morning to ipend a lew days. Robert M. Stevens went to Portland on the local tmln this mornliiir and win vihii iiien tor a rew days. ). It. Coodalo, nivntly I'mra Mon tana, Is oeeuiiytng the poititlon of night watchman al the Coburg saw mill. E. 1. aui'orniu k. of Portland. stHinw uuy oi mo n'lHiniieaii ma e oentml niinimltt.wt Im In 1.'iiir.ni.i lil.it. liuib!.... ... .1. . . ... t v n HI 1110 lOUlieai Hllllulloll III ljlllie COU11' ty. A ft ir tn a . . u- """J w, .'"v lomgntrrom lie niuniHii to Weet rolnt. IS, Y servo at the annual examination, an a "iouhhtoi me ihhuu or visitors to the I :. S. military academy, aimolnled bv .i... i ... - ine prcMiuciii. Not In It. Albany Democrat: Tho 4in or jury eoniniiitw alter soliciting mini n nay ior me eiMetirailon gave up " " ' " " nnu would lie most Unetltted by a eelebra. turn not U'lng willing to contribute '"T tlmu B,",ftU "m tn,lt woll'd In it It a tin ultitu'lm II.ta.u All....... ul m)t r'elirate, according to the ' Tiiian i ..k.. n iui, in.,o., that Kiikoih) should eelebnite the com ing natal tiny, wno will take the lend in the matter? RHEUMATISM neuralgia, and sciatica can always be successfully treated with Aycr'sSarsaparilla A cure Is sure to follow the persistent use of this medicine. Has Cured Others will cure you. FAULTLESS! " -Natura la faultlna aad to la thai Bobla diKartrjr, coatinaUif; oogr Nv are'a owa rvm.diM, Th'' u v 1 1 jr . " - ; fi'X rrUNDEKSC ' i. a tencni to lh hum., rat. KLkJ'Ul TOUTH. H.ALTH, VIOOK b lh um of PruNoeR s Orfoon Blood Purificr. k. u4 lumpicit car. .1 all uiMrt of bkin. KidiMya. Bl.dJ.r ao4 Ur.r. Ii ihtcka Kh.um.iiam ai4 M.larU, rcliM oa.tip.tioa, Dyppwa aa4 HiltotoeM,an4 w '"ii toerjf lota lh .jrtum by m.bio( h.w, lllrh HI.hmI. Ul.H latiiM.nihl now, ii it cannot he brat ai a pitvmun vr of 1mm v1 m1 ctr.bcia. ti a bmUfci Ju a r- THURSDAY MAY 19. Lnwa mowers, 14.00 at F. L. Cham ben'. . Join Holloway's clubs. The circuit court docket already cou tains 08 cat, Get the latest novels at Holloway circulating library, The Presbyterian funeral asmitnbly Is in Mewlon in Portland. AlAuten wears a large nugget of gold fur a scarf pin. Take a look at It. FIm her 4 Watklns will ship a car load of fat hogs to Keattle, Wash., by tonight's freight train, The high wheel Victoria lawn mower Is the llirticrt running mower maue, Call and examine at F. L. Chambers1 Rumple tickets for the election have already been printed. The ticket Is about 8x10 inches In small type. W. Hollowav's clubs are a success. He has already a large membership and they are here to stay permanently, A considerable crowd went to today to Irving to attend the ".peaking of the county canvassers. The candidates siieak at Junction tomorrow, Among the names of the Spokane delegates to the democratic state eon volition, we notice that of J. E. Fen ton, formerly of Eugene. Thiiridaj'l Albany Herald: Mr. J. B Wyntt wentto llarriibtirg rwitflnUy to at tmrl the marriage of bia brother, Thomas Wyatt tod Miaa Nttnola McCartney Another car of vehicles lust received direct from the factory which makes mv stock complete fn binntles, car riages, carts and pleasure wagons, b!ho rami wagons, rriw-s as usual tow. F. L. Chambers. A lot of loggers will commence a run of logs on the McKenzie, Monday, for the Coburg mill, under the foremunHlilp of Win. Uogart About 3,000,(XM) feet will be brought down from the vicinity of the lllxoii place. Portland DUpatcb: Tb remains of Chi nk Tom, who died in lha city jail about four weeka ago are atill at tb morgue, at Coroner Blver'e. Mr. Biver Yi that he ha been applying new proceas of drying np the flesb, and that, unlaw tome of the dad man ifriendf come ana get tne re a,alns hood, he will hate a flrat-olaai ''Egyptian mommy" oat ot them." The following; officers were elected by the State 8 8 Convention: Presl dent. Itev O A Blair, Eugene; vice- president, Thomas Newlln, Newberg: .. . T U T Tl-.,I. HiHireulry, JiCW n irarrow, i urunuu treasurer. Itev T P Hoyd. Lebanon Executive committee, one year: George H 11 lines, Portland; Dr James B Dale, rortlanti; Jotin v vav, uougias; two vears: Eathan W Allen. Portland George P Hillings, Ashland; Itev J lloiierg, ucAiinnvuie, By going to Holloway's you can get all the latest novels to read. CarpeM I Carpets! at D. Linn t Bon'i D. Linn k Bon, for fornltnre, carpet! and undertaking, Tobacco stems for tree wash, cheap, atiiayes' cigar store, The Oregon Hose Team had a drill on J'Jglitli street last evening, 8eelal lawn mower oil Just received. aiHo gross Biiears. F. L. CHAMUKKfl. Tho fire department received another shut-oil' nozzle last evening. It cost The railroad subsidy Is still crawl lng up slowly. Give it a helping nana. Job Davis says the trout are not bit ing in tho McKenzie. The river is too high. Bend to or oall on E. J. Frailer for one of biiolroulaii deeoriptWs ot hia latent and greateat bargain. (let In and subscribe to the tall road subsidy. The time to raise the amount expires Monday afternoon. Just arrived direct from tho factory, a carload or the celebrated Milburn wagons. Call and examine them at M. Svarverud & (Jo's. W. IIollowaT is tbe only jeweler that earrles a full line of watob.ee of all grader and makes. lie hie tw ice the stock of an; oioera, ana can oeiier p lease yon Dr. J. Hmlley has removed his office to the rooms formerly occupied by I)r, where lie can be found at all hours by patients. Our $50 lot In the heart of Florence are tho best bargains now In Lane county, Don't wait for prices to advance but buy now. Oko. M. Miller & Co, A. Wheeler, of Bprlngfleld, and C, tioodalo, of Coburg, have dissolved partnership In the Salem lumber yard Mr. Uoodalo retains the business. Mr. business. As a family medicine, the Oregon Blood Purltler has no equal. It has proved itself a certain and efllcaclous remedy for all diseases caused by an Impure state of the blood. NO OlTTKlDH Hki,i Now that It Is learned definitely that we can expect no material neip iroin Ban rancisoo to the subsidy, the citizens of Kuirene and Lane county mustredoubletholrcftorts ami see it is forthcoming. We can and must raise tne amount required. PKOHIBITION STATE TICKET. Cougrvaiman, 2nd Diet of Kalam. ..W.I. RI0DON Supreme Jutlie. B. P. WKLCH ot rortlaua. PROHIBITION COUNTY TICKET. Senator W. U BLACKWEU or junction. kiraiMNTamia. J. A. Ht'SHNKI.L of Junction J(KI'H TAYLOR of Cottage Urora p. n. MA l lA'ltu OI A. Klliran. voiinijr JUUfe a. 8. f AlTaKaON of North Bufene. Commtuloner J. If. KITSON ot South Kutone. Clwk WM. M. PITNEY of Junction. Sheriff. M. M. OILLESPIE of SuringAeld. Trwuurer CALHN flANNA oi onn iLuaena. School SuperlnU'nitriit W E ROSSVAN ot Kugena. 8unfyor f. A. WOOLEY oi sou in EUfne. 1. H. EAR, M, a D MCLfOkD, 1 U Ml ft) MILES EAST OF ECGE.NE, Electric, Steam, MetlicaUd and Shower Baths with Maaaaire. Swimming Pool, Human and Inhalation Kooma, The waten are moat valnable In oaaas of Liver and Kleiner Complaiota, Rheumatiam, tW, IroJ-i Bkin Atfevtiuoa and 1'rivaU DiMMa. A phj.icl.a in attendance al alt timea. Finest Hcitli! k Mu Bronsu li Or;::!. Good crounda furnUhtd to thoea deairing to camiv TkKMa.- r or brl anil uae of water, r.' par dar: ranipera, with m of water, IL50 per wwk It a.h (mlivitlual. hum will leave K. Bane a hverr aUhle. Eiiirrus Mnailar. YVedneedars and fri.lay mnrtiin.-. at av Bt., amb al the pniifi the aame uar. ta euier dara a lerial lUv. will he Met oat tf four paaaen irera apilr, at moilar rate. Letter will moire pmmpt attratiua aod all puaaitle information girtn. AHilreee HAUK ft Ml LtVKU, Fiiley Hut Springe, Lne Co., Uregoo. llotlfalSpriii folcj Coburg Is one of the tnterprlslng towns of Lane county. It Is situated in a fine agricultural district and has good water power facilities from the McKenzie. Mr. J. C. (iondale Is build lng a new mill that will have a capac ity of about 80,000 feet per day. It will soon be In running order. He In at present sending down the valley two to four car loads of lumlier each day. SEMIANNUAL KEI'OltT Of theoonntr clerk uf Lane ooontx. ritt uf Orexon, lunrinv tlie aaioarit and nanilwr of eUline allowed br the cooatr court uf aaiu enunt, tor what allowed and amount uf war. rant. ooUtanilina; and noiieiS, from U:e Iri Hnr of Oothr, ltl, to the itti Uar of April, l4 both iocluaWas On what A Oct. Amt Allowed Koada H W Hnad aopanUor i2M V Brtihrea : Vk 10 Hoaatiee m U) Paopare 2,71.1 4H twwr IMiM WiUiaMea SVU M Jnatioee Z77 00 Jnrora 1.IW 76 CorwUiblea Ixi.W Dwtriit Attorney "71.10 Hhnrifl 3,i:l.) Hnrtwor I K Miawllaneoaa MM Vurnilnra, (uHl.eto. :f78 H4 nuiiionerr to ai rnniiaa Kxamioation teacliera (oontj Crk bVihuol Huprintndeiit Treaanrar Juilire ('train lealonere laaane Bailiff K lection. T.I refund. i Htook iuMptH'tor Indigent eoliliora Pmuiiit ownership Hut paid from eol. lecUnua aherifl'i aaWMaineut Inuimt 7H1 rV 1US mi l.ll K m. m oo vi in m oo 1IA 10 m (0 Mtt IK' :.n r.7 I2..V1 100 00 i.sso is 7U 21 Tntnl .S'JD.DHl 26 AMT OI)TTAI)IHO WAMHAMTH CSPAIU. OutfcUtiidiitir tinpHliI ronnty wiirrafita od the 4th diiy of April, t W.rtM Oil Katimntwl Intormt accrued thereon... 4.0IO 0U 8TAT or (IHKH)N, ( County of Jjdne.t' , . 1. W. It. Walker. County Cl.irk of the County of Ine, State uf Oregon, do hereby eertlfy tliat the fiireinini la a tme and oorrecl tatementof the nnmtier and amonnt of claim, allowed by the County Court of aaid county, for the eii month ending on the 4th day of April, 1S92, on what acoonnt the eame were allowed and the amount uf warrant. ootatandinK and un paid a the una appear upon the record, of my otHoe and In my othcial cuatody. Witnea mr hand and theaealof the County Court uf aald County Uil Irtrh dny of Hay, A. !., IWi. W. K. Walkir. County Clerk. 8EMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATE MENT. Of the financial condition of the ennnty of Lane, In th .tale ot Oregon, on the 4tli d7 of April, A. l).,lt43: UABILITIM. To warrant, drawn no theoonntr treas urer, and oaUtaaiUng and onimid .. 1 88,(J,09 To ealimated amount of Intoreat ao cruad thereon 4,000 00 Total LUblUUea S7.1.UW I80UBCU. Bt fnnil in hand of conntj trmaurer applicable to the pajuient of coontjr warranu $13,8M.83 Br (unit In hand of conntr aherifl apiilioable to tbe iiairment of ooanty warrant ..793.83 By unpaid tazea applicable to the pay ment ot eounty warrant ov.utM w ToUl Kraouron '. . . . $72,212 12 Of the aboTe amount of unpaid taxca applica ble to the DAvmeut of conntv warrant., the sum of 12W.8 1. tax of year prior to IWiO, and col lection of ame cannot be enforced, no prnrty being diwribed in lint, and the enm of JK.HHI.M i tax of im atweued aaint 0. 41 C. 11. li. Co' land and now in litigation. Comegys 4 Gray, GROCERS. Having removed to Walton' Block. Willam ette Htnwt, are prepared to give you bargains iu itruceriea. Market Price Paid for Country Produce. Tall and ace ui; we will do you good. SPRING fill NEW GOODS, CLOTHING, iviii! Rates 10 to 20 Will meet all Goods and Prices. City Property. The value of an investment in meril which it txissesses, and the hat is why UNIVERSITY Ut Investment In T. " ..vne, especially If AJolulng the Uiii versity grounds and the city limits on the East, with atreet-eam, city water anil electric lights extending to it, it is the niont convenient and ih-sirable pMperty on the market. Never mind the weather, UNIVERSITY ADDITION, is high nd dry and naturally well drained. Prices low, and on easy terms. Call on or write to II. N. Cockcrllne, Eugene, Or. Oflh-e in C'hrisnian Blm-k. Farms. If you want Groceries or Crockery, call on coiasmitn. Henderson 4 Cleaver, DltUGGlSTS. :-A full line of- Pure Drugs and Ctaicls : Alwajri on baud.; Prencrlptloni Carefully Compounded. WILKINS' BLOCK, Eugene, : : Oregon For Wooden and VillOW Ware, go to u jlu ;mi i h s AT- FEED STORE You will And the Standard Horss: and : Cattle : Medicine. No Amenta or Antimony fliiftrantewl to keeo Cbear ail Bener tnan CosliUoi Powders. Goldsmith, the Pio neer Grocer. For a square deal, go 10 uoiasmitn's. Dr. R. L. WILLOUGHBY, DENTIST. All Work Warranted to Glre SaMactloi Nltrou OxIde Gaa and local antithetic for tho palnlcs extraction of teeth. OFFICE In Register Block, Eugene Oregon. We lead in quality & prices. Goldsmiths'. Cash paid for produce DRS. I. W. 4 JENNIE S. BARNARD, Regular PIiysician. j ai let. Liver Disease Gynecology and Obstetr: iirrl. K at renldi'nce on Olive treet between vinaiiu lum iirevu. Anything in the Gro cery line, Goldsmith's. n A AT CI B IT U II II n vn r V J IV rrvnf BOOTS & SHOES. Per Cent Below Others. competitors in G. BETTMAN. Acreage. property depends npon the actual vrosnects of ita increasing in value. ADDITION. Property is the you want a beautiful place for a home. Fruit Lands. EUGENE I- CIGAR FACTORY : No. HAKITACTl'ltER nmipt .,! TrtliACt'OH ol all kind The Uraeat and Btt Belccted Block ol Cigar, Toliecco. Pipe., Ktc., ever kept In Eu.,., Having pun h.e.l thl .lock at a. great dliint. I am "'' .'''w rVirtlaml OLD I'OriTOHKICE CdltNKIt, Kl'tiKNK, tlUKdnN. M. SVARVERU; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Farmer's and Builders Hardware, ?arni Implements & Macliinery Farm and Spring Wagons, Bop, Carriages and tots, -Genernl PLANO MFG. CELEBRATED The I3est Call and examine our stock before purchasing. Odd Fellows Temple, Willamette Street. A. Y PETEES, -OFFERS- One : Dozen : Money : DO YOU NEED i. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 20 yds American Shirting Prints $1,00 20 15 12 12 10 16 12 Loui and Harmony Dress Prints 1.00 A. A. A. Muslin (good as Cabot W.) 1.00 Bleached Cotton Flannel 1.00 Atlanta Plaid Shirting 1.00 Best Dress Gingham 1.00 Satin Striped White Goods 1.00 Good Check Crash 1.00 BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 pair Good Calf Boots 2.75 1 " Men's Heavy Plow Shoes 1.50 1 " Ladies' Oil Grain Shoes : 1.35 Buy a pair of those. 5 Button Kid Gloves, only 75 Look it All Over Carefully. 9. 10. 11. 12. HOWE & RICE Ave Showing tho lkst Lino of CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS & CAPS, For the Money, in Eugene. AGENTS F0R TJ1E Brownsville woolen goods. YOU ARE To call and examine our stock of y. J We carry J Portland. We sell an We have anything you Walking, Sulkey and Ihreshing d Mill Machinery. rows, Cultivators, Seeders, Drills, Feed Mills, Hay Cutters, Churns, Washing Machines, Etc. We sell MITCHELL and .STUDEBAKEU WAGON'S. . Don't fail Ui set1 our new improved CHAMPION The new CHAMPION MOWER connections warranted ajaint hreakin'? or wearin? out. l)tIJU'GIhs; CAKKIAGESand CAUTS for the LEAe m01 hi . We are in it and are boi.d to po don't fail to call on u. H. D. NORTON & CO. Southwest corner Sth and Olive Streets, Eugtne, Ogon. 1UU. : Of .NO PIALIR IN for the WHOLESALE and RETAILTIIADK. prlrn agents for the- CO'S on Earth. : Saying : Bargains. ANY OF TIIEM?- JMflfl most varied assortment outeide of A 1 line of want in the way of Gang Tlows, Har BINDER. All mailable Iron and Steel. is a wonder. Oi.irin and tiitnW no, t il " lvMm rWaV. M lyjei- rr- INVITED