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r-r Everything Exquiaito in Imported Perfumery, Soap, and Toilet Articles. Also a complete and select stock of Paints, il PAininrfl Furnishings. f , Daat &Taw OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR Auo. Hokxuno, s well known limn ..( mill ulllU'H lit 820 UlUCllirvr in uimxa . Uf Hun Anton n. Texiw. will not IUI1 UV., ...... i I.I- ntu.r limm with Hll at- i. ..i. .......,..o u'li nli tin reliitoH as , M ur .mi nW-n w t, li a violent crump in the Btoiimch which I helleve would hnve eiiUHed my death, Ima It not been for the prompt of Clmm Inin's Collo Cholera anil IMurrhoea Itemcdy. The flmt done did mo ho .. .. ' .1 t r,llr.u.-i.il It. mi In 20 II1UCI1 KHU unit -- -i - minutes: with the second dnste, and be- forethe doctor eouiu get ,, 1 was, I did not need him. I his Ilem cdy ahull always lie one of tho lnuin Btuya of my family." For wile by For diarrhea or summer complaint t .!.. ( tinthintr batter tl lo ban CbuxbarlaliTi Colic, Cholera and Diar .i,. uum.iiv Urn Nancr Merry, of Aa r nnnnl Knntuckv. V one j' T .n .n-k of diarrhoea Two or three doses will cur toy ordinaiy tii... ... .ill, atui- it I D MM- nt to tako. 25 and 50 cent bottlei (or aula by Otburo Si Delano JAPANESE CURB . a l ...iru..mlinl. Pnlltllltlllff Of A new lid i rw iiritui"- -, . K,,S..Tt..rl,..OI.,tm.,.t In Capaiil- u Jloaend Till"! a Posture (Jure lor External, In ternal, Blind or llleefilnK. Ui'lilnK. ;h"!'0' t1.? m.o HeiHllUrf Ml ami "J'T ' " Slaaiwy ol a inHllcal euro reml.-rlnK n"! tl.m witn hid xniiB "in" , hTiSrril.l.-dl.wlina wrlttH. fiarantee 1 KlTt-n Willi noxf". w rriiui" iiot curiKt. Hrn.1 maii.i (r (rue Hainple. 0 uar- land, Or. THK CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. TOY BKCK! TOP IT NOW, SOON IT WlltBI TOO LTf. . . . i-J ..-ra with 1 I nave own irouui y j ' disease of the kidueyi and hae tried manr dlfltrfnt reraedita and hara aunicht aid from diUrrrnl phyila" without reliff. Atul the ijlh of Aoril I was aulterlnu from a ery Tiolent atUck that almost grated meia . '',??!rJ"V.il.rfarm. k nil 1'ronnrncT i UKKliON KIUNKY TKA, lo my hotel 1 immediately commenced mini the tea. 11 had an almoat mirnculoua effect, and to the aatoo jhment of all the gucati at the hotel, n a few days.l am bsppy to slate, '.hat waa a new mau. recommend the tea to all afflicted aa 1 nave been. 0. A. TOl'PKK, proptletor Occidental Uotel, banta Huaa, Cal. r's Golden Female Pills. For Female Inwilar Itius' iiolhliKlikethum no the market, 'ever fail. Hucvonilu;? lined oy prnniliient laillit inoniiiiy. uiiarannwa to rullcva aupirusiK)d uieinuuaiijo. IURE1SAFEI CERTAIN! Pon'l be humliiiRwd. Have Time, Health, aud mouoy ;ujld uo olU' r. Bent to anr addreai, aooure by mall ou r ek HarZww' HE APKRO WEDICIHE COMPANY. .m iBnucb, Dux 27, fUBTLAMU. OR' Koi Hale by E. R. LUCKEY & CO., Euiene. Nervous Prostration aisetlMaeas, Mlrla ! NvrToaa lleadKrbe, llarharhti. ItlaalBexsa,Mr bid Fmn, llat 1'lnalMMt, Nervosa lyaprnln,rtullna.onluslan,Ilya trrla. I lls, hu Yltua' liMBiro. Optam llMblt, llninkmsMt, le., sre eur4 hy Dr. Mtlro' Meatoraitiv Mervlsie. II dues doi eiinuin opiates. Mrs. miihia C Brownl, lxUnrt, Kts., suRarod with Kpllnpsy li 6U jresrs and t.stins to a ejmplsleoura. Jacob lntr. Klla. On.m, bad bwn sunrtini with Narv ous I'rimlnitlon fur tour ynara.ri.ulJ not slep, mutalna belrad hitn udiiI ho uaad Or. Ml lea' flo at orat I vo Noninei ba la now well. 1no books 1'roo al druniiii. Dr. Mlloa" Narva and LIorllla, 60 doa fur H earns are the past traedy for BillousnMS, Torpid Uvar, aio eta. Or.Mlles' Medloal CoElkhart,lnd. TBIAL BOTTU HEX. Sold by J. II. BKCKLEY. Eugene city PATTERSON, EDMS k 00. Manufacture Best Grades Family Flottr, Pu.ra Grain on tl.t moat favormbla Urma. Wheat receiiits of any warehouse aorth of Ka rma, pmHiry amikiied, taken il aichaoga fur 1'lour of Food. ty Higkeat Caah rriee raid (or VLeaLJJ if) ) lllll TfiESTDWTl,E VNEBVINE. A MILL CO. Drugs, riiarmacy, Chemicals, Medicines, Physicians Sup plies, Surgical Ap pliances. u nnMhMMlti(r In IfcraH aiiHiitltlcl tna UKIIlg MONDAY, JUNf: i3. Miwter Xornian Gray, of Florence, Is In Eugene, vlniting relative. The Fraa Readinu ltoom In the rrnipifnt of a heautilul angora rug, preaenltd by Mn. Dr. Ilurria. Jutliro Plne came un on Suturday afternoon's train. u takes his defeat gracefully. Rev. Kttlb preached bis inilal acruinu Id Eunue at the Firat Uapliat church jcater day (oreoooo. The City Drug store has had some handsome lettering placed on its plate glass windows. Carl Kinlth arrived home from Klan ford University, Cal., this afternoon to Hjiend vacation. Misi Ethel Hooter of Axloria came np od the local this a ternooD, and will vinit with the Miaaei Dorrla for few dayi. 11. J. Smith recently sold a fine matched span of 6-year old Clyde geldings to a Califbriau for 5(K). A. K. lU'anies eft fur his home In Jacksonville last Haturday. He will attend a Maine college next year. Dr. J. C. Gray lias removed his den tal olllce from the Young blin k to his old quarters, over MeClung's store. The report that Mrs. Dr. Million Is visiting In Hun Francisco Is entirely without foundation. Hlie Is in Eugene with her husband. A lariro drove of cattle passed through Eugene today en route to Eastern Oregon. We urn not learn the name of the owner. Persons elected to oflli-e must apply to the county clerk for thelreertitleates of election, as he can not send them out without an order on him for the same. The picnic held at Irving Saturday was larirely attended and It was a very enjoyable occasion. The foot race was wou by young iioix-rw or tins city, a number of Eugene people attended. Some person, who does not fear a printer's wrath, robbed Ed Test's cliit'Ken nnuso oi several nne ncim huh night. Chinamen are supposed to be tliu ofl'endcrs. J. L. McFiirland. tho blacksmith, had a number of violent (Its yesterday forenoon aud at one timo his life was despaired of. He Is able to be about however today. A letter received yeaterday from lion. A. 0 Hover, who was then at Mluuespolis, conveyed the information that he would go .- 'i : . I ..... .... I. 1T .11 10 vmciityu, lueu mart lor uouir. j.u win probably be bore in week. L."N. Itoney went to Portland on the local yesterday to attend the grand chapter ll. A. M. which meets Mon thly ana tue gramt lotige a. i". A. M. which meets Wednesday. II. W. Holden cimio lu from Myrtle creek, yesterduy morning, where he Is engaged building six miles of ditch for the Myrtle Creek Mining Co. About three miles of It la completed, and he expects to to finish his contract before tlio middle of July. The sawmill own ed by the company started up sawing timber for the Humes Saturday. The vote of Lime county for 181)2 shows a substantial Increase over that ofl81N). Un June 2nd of tho latter year 8581 votes were cast for congress man. On June (1, 1S02, 41115 votes were cast for the same olllce, an Increase of 554. This would Indicate an Increase of In population of 2770. The vote of the Eugene precincts showed an in crease of 200. As an old gentleman, his wife and daughter, residing near Springfield, were driving into town this morning a boy on hnrscbuck carelessly galloped luio the team on Eleventh street, frightening them and mixing things up considerably. The hitly was liadly bruised. We were unalile to obtain the names of either party but such careless riding on the part of lioys within tho city llinltuslmukl be stopped If possltile. lalrmouut Iteiua. June 10th. Our public hull is about finished. Tennis are at work grading the priucipal treeta. The park la living oleaned up preparatory to the Grand Army enoauipment to take plaoe the Hist tout. The il. E. church haa teoured lot on the corner of 15lb and Orchard Ave., and will at on begin the erection of a handsome church tdinoo. Mr Lamb ia building a aubatantial aide walk about his premises adding greatly to the appearance o( bis home. It ia hoped mat otnera win follow ma example. Mr. Alomo Wheeler bat traded bit Fair mount home (or a fnrm of 1C0 acre on the Willamette river, atiout twenty miles to lb eastward Mr Wheeler will aoou move to hit farm, and Mr. Higgina will oooupy toe property uere. FilHMOl'NT Dun. --At Slimmer Like, Lake couuty, Slay ia, 1KI4. Kuaa D. Courad, nf con tnmption. Deceased waa born Muy 30, 1ST I, near Eugene, where her mother now reaidea. Several years ainca she went to Lake county, where her brother, D. II Conrad, aud lur sinters, Mre. M. Suit and Mra. Chat. Iltmiltnn, reside, and who watched aud oared lor her during her last lllueai. bne bad been an Invalid for tev. eral nuontha. This week will probably deter mine the status of the Siuslaw rail road. The peoples party drew more votes from the democrats than tho republicans. Jinny of the republi cans who voted with the new party generally scratched their tickets on pie nous elections until it was hard todeUvwine the political prefer ences uf tlie ifoters. Prcsideut Harrio lias secured the renomination. The JMaine boomers nude considerable noise but nensiMe men could not expect hid nowination after reading his letter of March announcing that he was not a caudidate. This is not tho fiMt time that Ulaino has had trouble ou account qf JeU"r writing, j tv vr ir I HATURDAY, JUNE 11. Mrs. Dr. Malum Is vIMtlng In Han Francisco. A grand picuio will be given atHnrrisburg on next 1' inlay. 8am Veatch la quite nick at bin brother's home at (Jotlage uiovc. W. It. McCornack ami family have removed to the Hluslaw. The Fourth of July committee has ordered a line display or nrcworKs or a Ht. Louis firm. It now looks as if Geo. Chanilierliiln would be elected attorney-general by a small majority. Cba. A. Cognwoll, dein.. has been re elected joint aeliator fiom Lake, Klamath aud Crook counties. Delos D. Necr, of Portland, the arch itect, of the Lane county Jail, Is In town today on business. Miet Alice and Sue Dorria arrived from Titcoma ou tho local thin atteruoon for vi-il with their parent. J. F. Itoblnson went to Portland on the local this morning to attend tiie grand lodge A. F. & A. M. Mrs. K. Munra came up from Junc tion tills afternoon. She reports the liotel doing u fine business. "Altus," Ham I'lummer's horse, won the mile race in Portland yesterday. He was the favorite In the pools, Mia Peggy Underwood arrived home on the local liuin Miis afternoon from Tacoma, where abo but been attending college. The estate of the late Samuel Meek subscribed t-VK) to tho railroad subsidy, this morning. Who will be the next? The work of raising the Hiuslaw rail road subsidy drags along slowly. Our people should see it is raised without further delay. J. G. Kelley went to Iloseburg on this afternoon's local on business con nected witli the construction of the sewerage system of that town. Edward Zinlkcr, a nutive of Switz erland, has tiled his Intention, before Judge Scott, to become a citizen of this grand and glorious country, Albinaitem: Ev. C. A. Woody, editor of the Pacino H.iptlnt, who baa just re turned from Pbilad Iphia, Pa., wiil make an addreaa at the luptmt tabernacle tomor row evening. Mr. Hillcgus. the defeated republican candidate for the legislature, was in Eugene toduy and we understand ex pressed his mind forcibly, dunning Ihut lie nuu been iraticu on. The board of directors of tho Eugene district has been at work selecting teachers for the lust three diiys. The list will not be completed untl made public for several days yet. Doimliont to the Froe Heading Room in the way ol books, wall decoration, articles of furniture, etc., will be thankfully re ceived by either Mrs. Frank Osbnrn, Mrs. Jumna ltobinton, Mrs L. L, llailey, Mii Hiiltie Dutbnell, Mra. L. Bilyeu or the li brarian iu charge of the room. The linker City Democrat ny: A mi ner from Auburn baa just arrived at the bank and displayed on tho counter a collec tion of gold ipinrtz specimens, the like of which la aeliloru seen. The apecimeua ere leaf gold, with pieces of quartz intermixed, and for beauty uunnot be excelled. The collection is valued at between $'250 aud I'iOO, and was purchased by toe bank. Llah Appb Riile seems to have quit poli tics. The (1 run Is Puns Courier says: "'Lih Applegitte lectured ou bistoricnl topic! at the court bouse Kundiiy nlteruoou lst. Ilia scathing ridicule and dramatio de lineation of the superstitious of the early agea of man and the oppres.ion of priest craft in the Middle Agea, held his audience well during bis entire lecture." Junction Items. Times, June II. Work will commence on the new bunk building next Monday morning. Jus. Milliorn and Geo. Pickett left Wed nesday for a prospecting trip east of the mountains. We understand that Wm. Cummins will erect a couple of busiuess houses on the avenue opposite the city hall. Let the good work go ou. We need more business houses. Weduesdny morning work commenced on the timndutiou for W. 8. Lee's new brick which will adjoin bis drug store on the north. The building will be brick, 25x80, and when completed will be occupied by Sternberg & Senders, O. M, Jnckson has made arrangements to build a brick business house with the U. S. Uuiik on the avenue opposite- the oily ball. The bank exchanged lots aud Mr. Jackson will have the ouruer aud the bank will join on the east. What threatened to be s lively lawsuit Monday was forttidately amicably settled. D. lleutty sold his shop to Wm, Driscoll, who employed Harvey ltich and Hugh Sliaw to tear it down aud move it away. The shop was on ground owned by Wm. Cummius, who also claimed the shop. Au injunction was served to prevent its remov al and the bojs placed uuder arreat. The difUoulty waa Anally compromised and Mr. Cuiumius gets the shop. We kunw uoth lug concerning the grievance of either par ty, but a compromise beats a law suit any day iu the week. Cottage Grove Items. Leader, Jane II. Mr. J. B. Taylor fa building a black smith shop on the west side, south of the city Jail, near l lie bridge aud will re teuiiy fur business soon. Mr. J. II. McFarland commenced work on hia new building near his residence on Main street Thursday, The building will be lor rent, is located in the busiueia cen ter aud is a tine stand for any new enter prise. Mra. II Thompson of this town ba one dozen China pheasants that were hsthed on decoration day. The Plymouth Hock hell that hitched them is very proud of the Mile young thiugs and we hopa they nmy all live to become grown. Mr. Wm. Henienway, who conveyed Messrs. D. 1. Lad J aud brother ol 1'oit .laud, up to the mines List week, returmd borne Sunday. He says the snow is rapidly melting, there being leas tbnn two miles of snow on the road between this place and the miues. The mill at the Auuie mine ia rtiuuitig uight aud day and the prospects (or a nth tint successful run this summer are very promising. Prealdrnt I'nlk of I lie tanner .11. I la me, IHea In Washington. Washington, June 11. Colonel L. L. Polk, president of the farmers alli ance, died at 11:15 this morning. Colonel Polk was ,V years of age, a relative of President Polk, and a native of North Carolina. He served for a time in the confederate army anil then resigned to enter the legislature. Ijitcr he was commissioner of agricul ture, ami still later Ugan the publica tion of the Pnnrresslve Farmer. At the time of his death he was serving his tnlrtt term as president or the far mers alliance. His home ws in lt.il- elgh, N. C. 1 lad he survived he would have pmtvuhlv been nominated for president or vice-president at the peo nies party convention, soon to lie held in fjtimha. j Lane couiity will have a rlew mil. I ho lUMiniin.u.ori thin lias been reported adversely on ty many grand juries will be torn down. ('oiiinilhHloiiprs' Court. U.KfTIOX. M J Hailself clerk " Fred Jlcnn " 00 Jasper Smith " tl 00 Win Ulaehley Judge 00 A P Knowlus " 00 W W Neeley 6 00 HIIFisk " 8 00 Windsor Wells " 00 11 1) Pulno 0 00 W H Andrews " 0 00 J C Church " 00 W E llrwn clerk 00 L N Itonev 0 00 lligulow & Kirkpatrlck ballot boxes 14 25 I K Zumwttlt Judge 15 00 GW Welder.. 6 20 Jos Koch map work 7 00 Croner & Hlnlr 2 50 E O Potter district attorney 32 65 E Jiangs 10 00 J S Hlggins work on court ha... 13 50 1 lorn it Piiine all supplies 20 35 lligulow & Klrkputrick ballot Isixcs 64 50 CT Humphrey, Judge $ 6 00 DJacoby, 0 00 II F Sylvester, " 6 00 HW Jones, clerk 8 40 J M Keeney " 0 00 TJIIIttkely, clerk 6 00 N'GIiylmid " 6 00 THMeClano " 6 00 4 it Hill (100 I O Gray ' 11 80 ACMcCMne 6(H) I A Walki r 6 00 0 U Counwrighl, judge 6 00 Denltusb ' 6 011 Jas W Horn 11 00 Alfred Drury, jndge 11 00 W Adumt " 6 OU B V Crawford ' 0 00 1 L Stewart clerk 0 00 U J Forbes 6 00 Jason Neeley, judge ........ 6 00 I H Day ' 13 40 Chaa W Lyons 0 00 AEWhiteaker, clerk 6 00 Seth W Harpole, clerk 0 00 Geo Jordan " 6 00 ADHyland, Judgo 6 00 Jno Kissinger " 6 00 () II Walker " 6 00 JWCox, clerk 6 00 Geo M Neet " 10 00 JD Hampton judge 6 00 Wm Stewart ' 6 00 W It Dillard 7 20 Wilson Wilhclm, clerk 6 00 H F Keeney 0 00 JMDick, Judge 6 00 W I) McLean " 6 00 Jas Cnmnliell " 9 60 C E Hi-attain, clerk 6 00 CHIiaker " 6 00 T Thompson Judge 6 00 H M Hurrill " 6 00 J J Pcniot ' 11 00 J I Burbre clerk 6 00 WHIIiivden " 6 00 It II Kelsay . Judge 12 00 A J Luce " 0 00 SHLiirrimer " 6 00 11 Hcbnicn Judge 6 00 HC Huston " 6 00 E Wells " 8 70 Jno. A. Jeans, clerk 6 00 Amos F Ellmtikcr ' 8 80 Wm M Innian, Judge 10 00 P F Davis " 6 00 Hiram Wiiigard " 8 00 Win N Crow, clerk 6 00 It Doty " 0 00 J S fust is, Judgo 0 00 J Hllill " 6 00 C W lirown " 0 00 0 K Hale clerk 6 00 Z T Fink " 6 00 LPTallnnm 6 00 Frauk Wilkinson, judge 6 00 O P Meys " 10 00 IILKsun " 6 00 W A Smith olerk 6 00 J J Winu " 6 00 F. F Chnpmun, judge 8 00 0 A MoMahon ' 6 00 W li Ti;cker " 0 00 K C Vanghan clerk 6 00 T L Rees 6 00 W I Coleman judge 6 00 B N Sel.riniptT " 6 00 J A J Ciow " 8 40 Geo Hsilley clerk 6 00 T J McCulloch " 6 00 J II MoCluug judge 6 00 J W Cherry " 6 00 J li Hopkius, " 6 00 I K Peters clerk 6 00 W It Matthew olerk 6 00 Kobort Pattison judge 6 00 A J Close 6 00 IESteveus " .' 6 40 Al Kirkluud olerk 6 00 Jas Horn " 6 00 J P ltumsnv judge 6 00 A K Pattersou judge 6 00 W li Uooduiau " 0 UU E II Iiarger clerk 6 00 L H Potter olerk 6 00 F W Osburn judg 6 00 8M Yoran " 6 00 F II Wilkins " 0 00 D VVCoolidge clerk 6 00 E D Matlock " , 6 00 P K Wutters judge 6 DO 1 M Oenrliart " 6 00 John Ingham " 6 80 Isaac Sheets clerk 6 00 Wm Matthews 6 00 J 0 Stonller judge 10 40 D W Harding, judge 6 00 C F Kuox " 00 W PLoekwood clerk 6 00 Jas Hemenway " 6 00 N Martin judge 6 00 J U Sbortridge, judge 10 40 S H Dillard 6 00 A S rowell, clerk 6 00 Oliver VeMch " 6 00 S L MooreUead judge ; 6 00 M L deck ( " 6 00 J li Crow, : 6 00 J M llei-he clerk 6 (10 W E Houston, clerk , 9 00 0 MKii't judge 6 00 IsnsoCo 'k ', 6 00 J li Sch efor cleik $0 EM ll ler 0 J Do, .1 judge 6 J A Mc.'.'alion " 6 J S Chi rchtll" 6fiO W C u shburue, clerk........ fO Leu Sti 'ilia " (I A limn) judge , 7 40 Jaa N l.uper" .... $6 J M K: i Leu judge 0 J O Jei.Mhgs, cletk 6 J A Finite, ; " 6 J.'hu T .t judge 840 J F WVker " Jl! leo L t iilfry " tl Viu lioliinett olerk 6 CI aa b ott 6 Folloa in j bills ordered paid: BBIDUK8. Harshl'irgor Jt Beebe, lumber. I'p Wi : uuette Luui Co Junt'tion Milling Co Kuoop llroa ,. F.ugeu. Lumber Co . 46 00 17 111 . a oo . 10 40 . 1106 racriBt Jaa Pa viu. supplies . 615 , 9 50 50 UO s oo 31 00 I lin k v 4 Co '. ; W U Kuiotr, board ....J Kt.nu-lca A- t.Attv annnlioi ""V -- i Pottlai d Uoepital, buard i L P. 4, sii plies 1) E biasetl I) liuli-uin. tuupliai 14 55 3 50 15 S5 15 40 4 00 1J 76 6 95 19 50 800 800 16 00 8 00 15 OO 1'iOO J L Page M Cana.lr, medical atU-ulance.. M E bolltn.n and Co. SUTnlies. F.ll Perkins, supplies ... ... . Mrs LJ Mi l. board .. D E liristow an) plies Chaa Grosser, boanl A 1) HvUud, supplies ......... W S Miller, supplies E D McKenuev. med atlendalio . Je-e Siiutuons, board X,., Jabn Mw-Coliam, board 500 A W Pattrron, txlary enpt .i 5Q 00 12 50 50 CO 58 25 205 5 20 400 500 6 40 4 00 10 20 400 3 40 2 20 3 20 2 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 8 00 800 6 (JO 000 6 00 4 00 34 00 10 00 2 00 600 12 00 2 00 2 00 400 2 00 . . . . 11 i llaasftii, viewer.. Jt h Jl.rnhardl, axman A It Buttolpb, surveyor It P Bernhardt, chainman...., CCole, viewer Henry Baxter, viewer J 0 Nicholson, viewer J B Lplcer, chainman Chas Baxter, cbaiumun A Hanson, marker O Bennett, viewer GeoCaiter, viewer , Seib H .rpole viewer , W Blachley, chainman Wm Post, chainman Christopher Slater, axman.... B Cleringer, packer A J Collier, surveyor , i BOONTUS. A M Osburn, coyote C M Horn, 3 cougara W K Montgomery, 6 coyotes. li G Fowler, loougar J O Wallace, I cougar JDBitcbey, 2 coyotes JWStavey, 1 coyote juhtics cod a re. G W Kinwy 7 00 6 85 6 75 4 35 6 5(1 1 07 E P Henderson. N P Hsintuilt... 0 Uus-ell SUPPMKS. University Book Store 15 85 Ha Jt-O'Donad .... .. zt" o 1 W Christian 25 30 H RKincaid Ill 50 W1TNSSSKS. TuoiGray Mrs John ltiv.e.... Iua Park , Edith Park Let Park Hutiie Dickinson... llaiinab Hempe.... 1 70 170 1 70 170 170 170 170 MIBCELLaNKOUS. Slarr & Griffin supplies 24 05 A W Patterson ex teachers 2100 Anna rotter, " 2100 Ida Patterson 2100 GWEinsey.J P 125 Eugene Register 181 00 U W LMfg Co lumber..... 1108 Lester Ogden bridgework 6 00 W W Chessman, deputy sheriff 6 00 Miss Dickinson witness 2 00 J C Mollican " 2 60 Enoen Liuht Co 24 50 Eugene Water Co 7 00 J E Ebbett. viewer 3 20 A L Itonev 2 60 OMDority ' 2 40 G M Kinsey. chainman 2 00 IDoaue " 2 00 E D Jndkius axman 2 00 Joseph Koch surveying 8 40 JM Hendticks 55 75 CbiS Moore supplies 6 00 T J Mark ley supervisor 35 00 John Whisman road work 150 00 John Gates supervisor 12 00 ltesurvev of a nortlon of the Arm! tage mad; J E P Withers, J A Stevens and K 15 Knickerbocker appointed viewers and U M Collier surveyor. J D Mishler road; K Freeze, J A Yoder and Wm Powell appointed viewers and C M Collier surveyor. In matter of J D Michner road, li Freeze, J. A Yoder and Wm Powell appointed viewers. In matter of the resurvey of Armitage road, J E P Withers, J. A. Stevens and E E Knickerbocker appoiuted viewers. Lewis Burn road ordered established as viewed and surveyed. We have had enough rain to in sure the fruition of late Bown grain. Harrison and Reid at Minneapo lis. It would take a good guesser to predict the result at Chicago. If Webster is beaten for attorney general the happiest man in the state will be Editor Kaiser of the Ashland Record. Lane county proposes to build a jail that will be a credit to the county architecturally, convenient to ofliccrs, and as healthful as pos sible, for the inmates. It will oc cupy the site of the old one that has been an excuse for a prison for thirty-five years. Tho national association of nur serymen in session at Atlanta has virtually instituted a boycott against California. This action is in retaliation against the quaran tine laws. The association propos es to push the fight into the Middle and Eastern states. The result of the election seen af ter the smoke of the conflict haa cleared away is a substantial vic tory for the democrats. Chamber lain is elected by a small majority while Bennett is defeated by a vote of 3000, Mr. Moore lacking about 7000 of a majority. From present appearances a majority of the hold over senators have been elected bv the democrats. They elect all the shenlls in the state except four. Mr. Cook is an American who is working to deserve a warm recep tion when he again reaches these shores, should he be so fortunate as to seo his native land once more, a contingency that is still doubtful. He is trying to personally conduct himself around the world without the expenditure of any money whatever. He has thus far crossed tho ocean and traveled Great Bri tain, France and part of Germany. His motto, applied to the art of ob taining free passes on railways and steamships and free hotel accom modations, is: "If I can only make a man laugh I've got him." According to a writer in Good Roads, the new Michigan law pro viding that the man who uses on his wagon wheels tires of a certain width shall have a rebate of one half in his road tax work is a great advantage, not only lo the owner of the vehicle, but to the roads. The writer says: "It is estimated that with broad tires ou wagons. carriages, all public highways ean be kept m very much beuer condi tion than is now possible at one- fourth tho cost of the present sys tem. In the matter of road reform the first essential seems to be the widening of the tires of vehicles. The general adoption of this would be a long step of itself in the direc tion of perfect roads. ltnout it perfect roads are practically impos sible." Geo Fisher, stock inspector . J H Liicliey, treasurer....;.. UScoll, judge solve. F L Chambers, supplies J J McCord, viewer Wm Uadsell, obaioman.... W Kamowsky, viewer STARRcVGRIFFIN V NON V t:r .. ; iand get P.. s ana Write for our THE LEFFEL WATER IFFFF NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE 1B1 i mm mMMM From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality, : 1 Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Frice up to the Finest; can suit you if you give us a call OUR STOCK IS &f Free New and Slj lisln.j Look us over; if we do not save you money, we will niake sonio one e!.v sell to you low. :A FULL LINE "Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will hereafter keep a complete stock of Ladies' Misses' aud Children's SHOES. BUTTON BOOTS, Slippers, Whito and Black Sandals FINE KID SHOES, MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS & SHOES And In fact everything in the Boolntul Shoe line, to which I iutend to devote my especial aUention. MY GOODS ABE FIRST CLASS. And triiarantewl as representoil, and will be sold for the lowest prices thata pood article can be afforded. A. HUNT When"olJ Sol" m-kc? thirds sizr.le, Drink Hires' hoot ;. When dull care makr s life a Drink Hires' T.oc: 2;cr. When you feel a little dry, When you're cross, end don't know why, When with thirst the children cry, There's a sweet relief to trv Drink Hires Kco: tccr. A 2; cent Packers makes i'.ve pilous, CENTRAL MARKET urn FISHER & WATKINS,! PuontiM .i.s. Will keep oouatntti) oi, i.aii-1 a full supply of MUTTON. rCKK AND V F. AL WUoli tli. y al! at th ioot-rt iuil et uri o-a. A fair Jtliara is tiif. l.L:Jie t."ri't a... UcrUd. TO THF FA KM KIP t VV will py tlie ht-beat market j rii-e for Fat t'.ttle. H-vs ar.il She-p. SHOP ON WlLI.AMm'K STREET. CT7GEXE CITT, OREGON Meat oVlirered to any part of the city free of charge. Sells the Celebrated - KUSTING TinWarp mitTrth i r Tai.aTriaw.o HARDWARE, STOVES ETC EUGENE - OH KG OK AMY rcoTrtifjc; else. yf'V.CTV'-WTi" V WHEEL MORE POWER i rue mi a Ten use lcoj vvfticn New Illustrated Catalog-ue for 1S01. WHEEL & ENGINE CO., SESH8S.Zm STOCK OF OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN Sportsman's Eporiiun. HORN & PAINE, Practical Gunsmiths Dealers in j GUNS, RlFLEfi, Fishing Turkle nml Jlnterials, Senilis lIiM'lilnes and ftet-lleol All Htuds For Sale! Repairing done in the neatest style aud war ranted. Guns Loaned it Ammunition Furnished Store on Willamette street GEO. F. C1MV, I'OSTOFFICE Cigar store, Engine, Orijjnn, Kast N'lnth siro..i Erioi'iie. On'lton. IVst Trout Klit-s, Oregnu pattern P'r Fin.- ::-fint (.cutlers .V t sin lloot lines. : A Fl I.I. LINE OF : rulai : Tackle J and J Sjorilcg f Utiia : also : TEXT AND CAMP FI BXITCKE. Tba eelebrated FreQcb Gun. Wa-ra-trdU S rulOftniTIWr" ornoner tJi-wV irnnuuiiin-. efundid. I j Sols os l POSITIVE CUARANTCS to cure any (orra cincrvous discao IT any disorder of the generative or- " Vi V P3'1" o' e tnerae.i. C, jr r V K vlicf.er arl.luL-'., BEFORE useolstimuiauti', ArTfcrt TolaccoorOpIum,orthrooi:houili(uliDa.eiJJ l;oa,ovrrini!iilnenci, 4c .such as Is of Brua I-jv.lt, Wokcfvlniiis,I,car!nirtlown WnstnUia hack, Seminal Weakness. ilter:a, XervouJ Jr tnitiou. NiK-turnal Emissions, ie'icoirho'a. v iIccj, W.-ak Memory, l.o-sof Power and IOI ti-nt-y.vhichlf ne?IecteIoften l. a.ltn prcn1.-" o! ! a :. a:nl Insan'tr. Trice 1.0i a box. i DM" I. f ' in;o mail mi w"tft of price M A VKtrT siliAUAMEK ia (rt "J evi-nr l.wi or.! -r fwMri-l, fnv' ind thraoo-r " a irmanent e:im Is m l riTcct.d. e c ' t .o'i-an.lsot te!ltnonia1a lr.-moi. aid fjjn rf Mt'isHxrs, who have hecn rM-manentlT T B li!i.Misoof AoUroditine. Linnlarlree. Add THE APHRO MEDICINS CO. ttaurafiraucb. Box ruu UJ I I by E. K. LUCKEY Co.. I Eugene, 0et"0- BARKER GUN m I to! .i w i I