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mm, Everything Exquisite in Imported Perfumery, Soap, and Toilet Articles. Also a complete and Kclect stock of Taints, Oils Varnishes, Brushes and Painters Furnishings. -.w.ho. th. Vwtot pert ol our .cod. KMt. Br purchasing In large nuantltle. and Using OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR Auo. Hornuno, a well known man ufacturcrof booU and alloc at 820 J.o lan St., Ban Antonio, Texan, will not noon form-'t his experience with an at tack of the cramp which he reliitw as follows: "I wan taken with a violent cramp lu the stomach which I "'"eve woula have caused my death, had It not been for the prompt uho of Chtim laln's Collo Cholera and Dlurrhoea Itemedy. The flint dose did me ho much good that I followed it up in 20 minutes with the second done, and be fore the doctor could get to where I was, I did not need hiiu. Tills Rem edy shall always be one of the muin stays of my fumlly." For wile by , Osburx & DeLano. For diarrhea or sammer complaint in sot lorm there is oothtog better than Chaxberlain'i Colle, Cholera sod DUr rncse Uemedy. Mrs Nancy Berry, of Ad ams, Uwreno oonnty, Kentucky, says one doMOuredher ol an attack of diarrbaa. To or three donos will oars ny ordinal j mm. When reduced with water it is pleas ant to take 35 and 60 cent bottles lor saIo by Osbnrn k Delano. JAPANESE CURE A new and Complete Treatment, consisting of Suppositories. Ointment III Csustilos, also In Boa and I'lIU; a Positive Cnn lr fcxtenial, In ternal, Blind or Bleeding, Itrhlnai. I hrmilc, Re cent or Hereditary Piles, an.t many other die Max and female weaknesses; It Is always a 5 real benetlt to the general health. 1 he nrsl laoorery of a medical cure rendering an opera tion with the knife unnecessary hen-alter. This Kentedy hat never Ijeen known to fall. II per boa, e for IA; sent by mall. Why sillier from this terrible disease when a written guarantee la given with ft bni-a, to refund the money It not cured. Bend stamp for free Hample. Uur rantee luued by Wimiki, Ci.Atna & t.o., Wholesale Kt-tall Druggists, Hole Agents, l'ort. land, Or. THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH, 7USY BHCKl TOP IT NOW, OON IT Wilt t TOO LATE. a 1 a..l.ll manv VMF With I 1 MTV umi iiuis..... ""J a ill r die of tlit klduryi ind luve triwl many uincrem it'""'11' - , - T L .U f Aiirrmni tltlVBlcilllS without relief. About the nth ol April I waa sunenng irom r, ...--i- . i . .Iruu nntalratpfl me ill . ..... i lnt over. ehea I iat down U waa elrooat Impowhle for me to get up alone, or to put on my clothes when klnVPtSvidence eeot W Henley, with the OREGON KIDNEY TKA, to my buteL I Immediately commenced uilng the lea. bad an almoat miraculous effect, and to the aston ishment of alt the guests at the hotel, . irm din t am hsuov to Hate. , . 1 nv n,B. I wil recommend the tea to all alBlctol i i have beta. 0. A. TUPP8R, rropiletor Occidental Hotel baaUKoaa,Cal. . -r's Golden Female Pills. For Female Irregular ttlea- uothlugllkelhem on the market. Utter nil Biiti-eaafu.1 lined by nnimlueut ladlea monthly. Uuarauteed to mllure auiruaavU weuiiruaiiDD. IURE1IAFEI CERTAIN) Don't be hutnbnggeil. Have Time, Health, namoneyilakeuootu r. Bent to any addrau, aeoura by mall nu re oel'.it of price, I2.0U. Audreai, HE IPKRO IIEDICINE CORPAIir. -u ' Branch, Bos 37, VOHTLANDi Off rot Bale by K. B. LUCKIY4C0., Xugene. HEART niCC ICC I" I AraM Calpltadeav lyidCKdC l-lata ahwilder iU In.lkan rbraalli, Ogipraaalaai, Ailku, wallas AHUM, W. HajalhartBt aalla, Vraaar. Wlaa la ta-ca, ale., are AaawdlwoTerrbf theemlnvul InUiana Si-wlal. M. A. F. Uavia, SllTar rreea. Neb.after taking fuar botUaa of HEIST ft HB fall tir Ihaa he aad lot tala yeara. - thinr yaua troubled with )lrt inpeuei two bUlea of DR. MILIS' MIAHT CURI eure4 me.-UTl Low, BiMhaaaa, Mica." N. II. Hinin. vTt Huiu.o, ua, ku Uk DR. MILES' HEART CURS fcirllMrt trouble lit gtruln. Mr. La Bar, ntehburg, Miok., wai 111 ft l jeare ik Ilaart IMnaia. had to hlra hnuaa halp, Ila4 on liauhi food i aaad Dr. Mllaa' Heart Our and all palaa kf hart eoniuuil ua rurad hw. glue llluatraiag kuuk FBEII at druggot. or eadreae 1 Or.Miio' Modloal Co.,Cikhart,lnd. Sold by J. H. BECKLIY. EUGENE CITY MILL CO PATl'ERiJON', EDRIS dt CO. Mas af act are Best Grades Family Flour, Btnr Craia aa the tnoat faorable terma, Wheat reoeluti of any wareliouae aorth of Ku (aa, properly aasitrnad, takes is eichany fur Along or Veed. CFBlghest Cash Frio Paid for WheatJ .11 it i IJtW MILES nj1 Heart V CURI' zl Drugs, Pharmacy, Chemicals, Medicines, Physicians Sup plies, Surgical Ap pliances. MONDAY, JUNK 20. Wild bliu-klitrrii-H are rliK-. (l'J2,113sr6 tbenmglo figures. The Hulwkly is rulHC-d. I'ntlse the Lord. Circuit court ttdloiiriit-d Huturduy i-vi'uiiiK for the term. tov. C. M. Hill will Bin-lid i-oin- meiia-iiiL-iit wit-It in Kuguiie. Mm. A. C. Hhinn und son have gone to l'ortluiid to HK-nd the summer. Col. H. F. Alley und wife left for their home in Florence this morning. Tbe funeral ol the little boy of Dr. Hen- demon wen largely atletided tbia afuroooo. "Mode the Hustler." formerly driver on tlie sta-et cur line, hits returned to hugene. Jonuh K. Voung, a studeiit at the Unlveinlty, left for his home ut Antoriu tills iiiorniiig. The Florence ntune went out tins morning with ten iuHciigur and hud to leave sc-verul. A lame Domber of fiimde and old aln- denta are arming to attend Comnjencetueot xercinei at tbe UoiverNity. E. B. McElroy, of Bulem, stnte suiierliitendentor puhlic iiiHtruction, Hiic-iit humiiiy in i'.ugi-iie. Oeortie II. Wilkea of Lobauon wbo at Uodcd tbe Univrmity bere lust juar, came up od this afternoon a local. Wo ucknowledire the iireiteiit of u pitrtleuliirly huiKlitoiiie biHKiuet from Mrs. Julia A. Kcott. The gift Is duly ntipreciuted by the (J L AUD force. Mis. Hhcrwood JUirr und Mm. Huritli E. Duriuit leave this evening, via the Union l'ucillc from J'ortlund, for u vlHlt to relutlvin in Nehranka. Nlirlitwatch Wilwm dlHperned a large collection of dogs ut the iutci-Hcction of Kixtn una tmK Hirccts in un cunv nour this morning by taking a coujilu of Hliots ut them. (loo. T.Hull and wife, und Mrs. E. C. Smith, returned homo yesterday uf terniMin from u two montlm' visit to New York und other EiiMtern stutcs. They report huving hud a pleuMunt visit. Ooo bimdred fuel below tbe tmrface la Knelburill Canyon near Glooilura a nub terrauomi river Ihih been atrtick, currying walor atiltlufeol to irrialo tbe entire ur rouiiding counliy. It ia llie ricbiHt find ever uiude in Buuthnru California, lu fact. The circuit court liux grunted u di vorce to M rs. Nellie Hludtleti und tlie right to resume her muiden unine, Miss Nellie Knifcnlti (lllbcrt. Hhe leaves on the overland train tonight for Los Angeles on a visit to Iter sister, .Mrs. (ianlncr. Ed KinimoiiH giKs to Dr. A. Sharpies' fruit farm today to commence the con struction of a fifty ft Hit high brick eliliiinev for the fruit drver that the Doctor Is building from 'the plum of his own invention. The stuck will lie five und one-half feet simnre ut the liaso. V. E. Newton und F. II. Buckett. arrived hero from 1'ortiund yestenlay about 1 p. in. They are liicycle riders and iiiaau the trip from Albany herein live hours, riding the entire dlstnnce from l'ort lun a in 13 Hours. Tiiey leave here this evening for Ashland. A couple of bnj B wore arrealod this after noon lor amainting the Murine cadeta, the complaint being niude by Caption bach Marshal Eastlaud took thetn before llecord er Dorrls, wbo gave them aonie good ad vice and disoharued them with the admoni tiou that tbe next lime tbey were brought belort bim tuny would be severely nurd. 'Tilde John," said little Emily, "do you know that a buby who was fed on elephant's milk guined twenty pounds in u week'."' "Nonsense," exclaimed Undo John, und then asked "Whoso baby was ItV" "It whs the elephant's buby," replied little Emily Miaa Lillie Ludwid, wbo killed Walter da Clarke at Tracy, Cal., a week ago, was held to answvr on a charge of mauHlaniibter, with kail find at $20,000, which was promptly furnished, bhe is a pelile blonde III years ot ae, lunooeut ami quiet la ep Ddarauce, and of excellent character. Kbe la a bitrd-workiug girl iu her brother's ho tel, and is well Ibongbt of. The commencement girl Is every where, ami nothing sweeter or prettier litis been seen since the world begnn. Higher education Isu iK'wilderlng Hticccts, N. Y. Her ald. In these hot political times we can all agree on this proposition. But we think the Oregon commencement girl is just a few notches ahead of her sisters iu any other slate. It Is the de lightful cllinato here, we presume. Mucin Muiesinau, The Fossil Journal, of Dllliam coun ty, Kitvs: "A stmng enst wind last week fillirhled the Hlilendid nroenecls in iiiu rMiumiT r nil laruiers, vy uuni I... Ol. H .... f... 1 ingupaiarLre isinion or tlie irmin Fields which promised a phenomenal ly luruc yield w ill now only iinnluee lair crtw not even up to the average. rortllliuleiy tlie wina cliunged to the west, ntui the wenthiT turned mil. else the whole Shuttler wheat belt would have Isvn destroyed. A iiiMiiiineiit fish and came mer chant of l'ort laud sends In the follow ing complaint ngalnst the drivkin himters of the iiirromidiiig country: "Notwithstanding all cll'orts iiiiulo to put un end to the iiructltv of kllllmr deer for their skins, it apjvarH that the miserable, contemptible skin-hunter is still ut his work of destruction in the I useudes. N'Ventl Uixes of divr skins liuve lnvn reivlved here lately, put up In a way to conceal the contents. The roHr persona have this matter in hand, and are tiikini; stciat to secure the punlslunent of the guilty imrties." lU'ixirt of the ricusunt Hillnnbllc sclitKil for the term ending June 10. .miiiiikt oi pupns o scnooi age in tlie district S". NumU'reimiiltHl on tlie register t!!'. Average number be longing ti.j. Average daily attendance tl- The naines of tniwe tiresent every day ore as follows: Lloya Turk, ('has. Dick, Omnge I'ulllson, Oren Ihtvls, Claude Turks, Willie W.siten, Alex McKcnrev, tleorge Dick, ltalph Henitv hill, Chiv llrblges Stella Itlehardson, Allle Whitney, (Iroce Marks, Florence Murks, Muniiie Wooten, liccca Linton, Ijiura Hemphill, Myrtle Buelianaii, Faith BiichniiHii, Mdva lluchauaii and Alttt (. Anderson. ('hah. S. Hi nt, Brinclpul. Mrs. A.HrxT, Asslsfunt. BATURDAY, JUNE 18. 1 W, L. Dyaiugir baa sgaiu turtel up hl factory. A. E Keurues laworkicg iu bis father's bank at Jacknouville. W. II. Frnlon is now living on bia ranch in Lost Valley prec-iuct. Mark Builey, Jr., arrived this after noon on u visit to liis purcnti. J. V. Huirr will build a brick SixHO at Junction for hit liardwuro store. E: II. Ingham rnlura'rd lat nigtit bom a trip to Han Kraucio, b in Juae ai d ulbcr points In tallloriila. It. C. Hhellon and Miss Funnle Trultt both formerly of Eugene were married ut rortlutul Inst Sunday. Deputy Kheritf Dillur.l, of lloHeburi;, was in Cuddle lust vviitiug looking lor a wrung doer, but was lint rewaiilcil. J, II (iooduiau returned lioinr friu Polk couuty lst tiiuhl. ll i avea lur l.'i rvallis ou a abort viail Ibis uftcruoou. The orrbarii party at the reoiilenci prop erty of T. U. Ili iidi ii'ka last evening was laigely alleniled and a very enj'iyublu lime was bud. Mr. Oilullm, icceiitly corinecbd with tbe Uuker iluuw, left on (be ovrrlitnd truiu Ibis morning fr bis oi l buino at lloir City, Jdubo. Miss Ellle Young returned home this uftcriKMiu from HaTciu wlicre she bus just graduated ut the Academy of the Hucred Hcurt. The Lane County Faruu rg A I li nice met in Eugene ibis a fieruiioti, ami nirly all of ibe aiib'f were r pre-enteii. No Inisiuesa waa in.ulu pnbliu. Ous Hickatbier, f.irunrly a luurbie outer here, but uow of Purl Intid, wns arresti j iu Ihnt city ymleidiiy aud lined $10 fr ak saulliug bM wile. Lieut. Col. Marcelltis Yotini; Is home for vacation from Bishop Kcott Acade my, ut l'ortluiid, where he occupies the position of teacher. Ouly 31 oolunius of a deiiuquuut tag list is uublihbed 10 the Spokane Chronicl, a daily paper aa latge ua ibe Oregoniau. Tbii looks odd lor a town ol that size. The reception giveu Hi v. and Mrs. lbibb at Prof. HuilryV residence lust evening was largely atteuiled by people of nil i, nomina lious in tbe city aud a good time was en joyed by all. The machinery of the Crouch dyna mo works wus uttuclud by Hhcrlfl Noland last evening for the sum of $80 in a suit wherein Jiigulow & Co., and Miller & Long ure the plaintiffs. Cottage drove Lender: (1. M. Slcez er came down from Bohemia Wednes day. The snow has been (lisapiicarliig fust, but there arc some drifts there yet. Frospectors ure beginning to go In. In a friendly contest between two employes of tlie mill ut l'orter, Coos county, (ieorge Cross wus knocked uguinst the slab suw, which went through his ribs. Fortunately the mini wus rescued from his jierilous position in time to save his life. We are sorry lo loam Ibat Mr. M. Fisk is quite unwell, ltheuiuiitiiiiu M-etns lo be the trouble, aud be is talking of going lo the hot springs aixt miles eie-t of Kngene. We bave no doubt thut be will Hud ruliee tiom tbe ue of Iboae nteaiu bxlhs. Wf tpuak from txpiTH lcu. l.uluveUu Courier. Jur.ction Times; W. H. CumpU'll; Dr. Lee und W. L. Houston have imr cluiscd 100 acres from the .Meek estate which adjoins town on the southeast. Mr. Cumplidl expects to set out nhoiit -t) acres to fruit: Mr. Houston cxih'cIs to improve ulmut the same iiuiiiImt of ncres ror a liome place. The remainder will be subdivided and sold in quanti ties to suit. Afsotln H.'iii iimt: In the Indian coup ou Ibe Grand lloude river, uro seveuleen inirriugiiable Indiuu girts, tome of whom want white men fur husbands, and shun tlie idea of marrying one of ibeir own nice. The father of one of these girls nll'era an iuduuouielit of '200 bead of good borsrs lo some young white in no that will marry bii daughter. Theoldludiau stales that not auy hoodlum of of a white fellow will do, but he must be a young umu of good character and address, and able to provide bis wile with a good homo. Springfield Items. Mesnengcr, June 17. Prof. 0. 8. Hunt has fiuhdjed bis Fleas, ant Hill school. He moved buck into bis tipriugfield residence Monday. Tbe town council has let the contract for grading llio appiosches to the bridge ever Ibe race aud building the ueci'ssary Mile walk lo Jesse Bimuinng for $101. Mr. Bim mous gives bond in the sum of f'int) 0 complete Ibe job iu a ttrsl-ulass iimutier by July IS. ' R Kocblcr, ninnggcr, and I.. It, Fields, aupeiiiilendent of the Kpriuglleld Wood bum brnuch of the Southern Paoilie, ao ootupanied by W. A. lirtuididil. rehiiieiit en gineer, aud assistant, M. Vslke, J, C. Eug er roadmaster, aud J. J. Wlme, supeiiu. teudcut of bridges, pussed thiough Wednes day ou a tour ol iucpecliou, slurping iu HjiriugtlcKI one hour, At bis home 18 miles east ou the Mo Kenzie above Hendtirka' Ferry, Monday, June 13, l(j, John linden, ajed 10 yeais Tbe fnueial services were held Tuesday at 1 p, tu. conducted by Hev. Milam, psstor of Ibe baptist church of this pluoe nftur which (he remaius Wi-replaui d iu the Camp Clock cemetery. Coiimiissioiieis' Court. Sl'gCUL Wl'L'TV SimilFl'.-l. Jack Smith H Pratt 0 Ilsnua ., Jaa Yatea w 0 P Houston Tom Uiew v P E Kinuedy v,, Frank Smith Jaa Neeley Knmk Uruti.w Q 0 Kuowles Geo Colli r Archie Uivhidoo U ltuslt Uoss Huston, . Jts. Schriiiipir y John I'rsder Jiff Mnikley John WhIUcv Jamb IlHidesty Jos. Harrill J M Herk.bire rr J. E. Nolund .fti . (1 . G .. 6 . 6 . 6 . 6 . 6 0 . 0 . 6 . fi . fi . 0 . 0 . 6 . 6 . 6 . 0 . I! . 0 C . C HAUUIKS AM) FKKS, H. 8 llyUud, cumuiissiouer j 17 00 Jaa Pirker " .... u iki 4 E Nolai d, tax coiummiKsiou 1,111 itj lit'lejratt'S. The fllluailltf delt.-alt-a fr,,m l..n mit. ty are in attendance upou the graud lodge, A. F. and A M. al IVriiuu.i: Kiil, Le No. 11 - I. X K.m,. V T P.-t Coltuce tirova So. 51 1) llri.ho li K Cathey, A II Spare. Juurtiou C it y No, oSli S Hyland. (iiHl FlMIIXH. The Ss'itvev luiva and Dee MtKiee returned Monday from a three days' fishing trip up the McKenie. They caught 210 pounds of fine trout, which thev sold in Einn'iie today for fli.Vi. Markikii. At the hot, ! St. Charles. In Albany, on Monday evening, Juno 1.1. 1NL "l.v Iti V. I'" I'ricliMnl Mr iii.... tr...l.. i ti . . , , i . s 'ii.vr ii ,iv auti .iiish r rmiitT M:l tin- lei. all of llnrrisbiirv. I Portland ia having her annual municipal election today. Three tickets, republican, citizeim and eoples party are in the field. It 13 hard to forecast the result. It may be that Dolph will not be re-elected senator in 1895. Theop pofcition will have the advantago of a largo number of holdover senators in entering the canvass. The soliciting commitfHS for the riiuslaw A Eastern Railway subsi dy performed their duty well and dcHcrve not only the thanks of the people, hut some coiniiensation for their time atid personal exenHcs. The stnto university of Oregon will lie the center of interest for the citizens of Eugene this week. Our people are proud of the thorough work of this educational institution and give it their earnest support. Iu Kansas there is an energetic superintendent of schools who, when lie visits tho different dis tricts, takes with him a box of tools, saw, hammer, etc., and mends ull the broken seats, damaged desks and what not. The Btato department nt Wash ington has been advised that the Kussian famine is practically over A collapse in the price of grain has taken place, and the existence of vast fjuantities hoarded by specula' tors has been developed. Tho American people moBt sin cerely sympathize with James lr, Dlaino in his last affliction, the loss of his second son, Emmons Blaine. Worldly ambitions, and partisan and factional prejudices are hushed in the presence ol death. It is hinted that steps will bd taken to prevent the building of the proposed new county jau. e cannot believe that any responsible citizen having the good of thecoun ty in view will oppose this ncces sary public improvement. The negro delegates and the white delegates to the Minneapolis convention traveled in separate cars. And yet the platform of the high tax party so touchingly evi deuces its Bolicitude for the social advancement of the darker brother. The Oregonian approvingly prints extracts from Eastern papers in which 7500 majority for Ellis and Hermann is claimed. The Oregonian well knows they had n majority whatever, but is willing to become a party to the fraudulent pretense. This is tho last day in which Judiro Pipes holds court in Lane county, nnd many are tho regrets that have been expressed by bar and citizens for his retirement. He carries with him the friendship of all with whom olhcial business has brought him in contact. For joint senator from Josephine, Coos and Curry, . . ander burg, peoples party, a man em' ployed in a Marshfield butcher shop knocks the stull'in' out of Chas. lv. Chanslor, democrat of (1 rants Pass and benator alter Sinclair, the present incumbent: Tho 27th quarterly meeting of the Oregon btate Horticultural PO' cicty will be held at Hood river Oregon Tuesday and Wednesday, July 12 and 13. Reduced fares will be given over all lines of travel The train leaves union depot Port land at 8:45 o'clock on the morn ing of the 12th. The Dalles Chronicle says that tho abomination of desolation known as tho Lane county jail is soon to bo torn down and replaced by a new one. That jail has been "cussed" by prisoners, denounced by sherill's and condemned by grand juries, almost since Joe Meek first discovered the hole in the ground where Mount Hood now stands. It is evident, "the world do movo when Lano county has concluded to build a new jail. The columns of our newspapers are now being disfigured with old stock portraits of alleged statesmen. Most of theso portraits are in out line, and very properly so, for only an outline portrait can represent an alleged statesman as having no character. After the convention season theso newspaper cuts will be distributed among tho weekly newspapers throughout the couiv try, and so from a bad beginning theso libels upon art will proceed to a bail end. Tho Dubuque, Iowa, Herald in presenting tho claims of Gov. Boies for the democratic presidential nomination says: In 1S39 Horace Hoics, :m unassuming and modest lawyer and farmer, stumped the state iron, river to river and aston ished the country by winning by ("00 plurality. This was at the time regarded as a miracle in a state which had givon Garfield 78,- X10 in 1SS0 and Harrison 31,000 in lbbS, the year before. Hut that it was nu miracle, but instead a fixed gain tu tho democrats, was shown in lS'.lt), when under Boies' leader ship mx democratic congnssmcn were i lected out of eleven, despite the republican gerrymander, by a total democratic plurality in the eleven districts of 10,000. In 131)1, after the most fiercely contested election for years and on the largest vote t ver cast in tl.e -'ate, exceed ing the presidential w.te of 1.SS8 by 10,000, Gov. Hoies was re-elected by the increased plurality of 8,216. This last victory was the more marked as the chief issue at stake was the tariff question, especially as applied to the farmers. Com bined with the congressional vic tory of 1SIH) it shows that the state under Boies leadership is democrat ic onnational issues. " 1 Sew System of Signals. The Southern Pacific Company has adopted the Pennsylvania syt tem of railroad signals, which is now recognked as the standard sys tem of the United States. The new system will go into effect on July 1. Instead of flagging trains as heretofore, operators will raise signals on high poles, which will be located at every telegraph sta tion. The poles will be tbirty-tive feet in height above the ground and laid in concrete. At all cross roads and whistling iws'ts similar signals will 1 displayed, though not at such altitude. The railroad employes have been very studious lately acquainting themselves with the new rules and signals, which differ very materially from the ones previously in vogue. What is the council going to do about tho street sprinkling ques tion? It should act in the matter at once. Whitelaw Reid was Horace Gree ley's successor in the newspaper field. He may be lua successor in tho political held. The annual commencement ex ercises of the University of Oregon begins Sunday. They will be largely attended by our citizens and visitors from abroad. The governor has appointed Francis Clarno, J. tf . uutiy, v. fli Dnnnldsnn. of Baker City, and G It. Mnttun and J. C. Younz. of Portland, tc represent Oregon in tho national mining congress at Helena, Mont., July iz-iu.. A work on which Count Tolstoi is now engaged is called "War and Government." He contends that "war between nations is ridiculous and illogical." Asked what he should have soldiers do when or dered to fight, he answered: "They should refuse to obey." S. F. Bulletin: ' The cigarette is to bo banished from the Folsom prison and probably from San Quentin also. It is about time to banish from such institutions a means of indulgence which has been fruitful of disease and insani ty. With local ordinances and public opinion in many places pro scribing the cigarette, prison re form is in order. Ex-Sneaker Reed is a melancholy illustration of the danger of saying bright things. One ot the bright est things that has been said in the rcnublican convention was his reply when invited to take a seat in the band wagon when he replied that President Harrison's vehicle was an ice cart. It is reasonably safe to assume that Mr. Keed wishes he had not talked so much. We so heartily indorse this in a New York paper that it is repub' lished: "If there is one thing more than another which stamps a man as brutal beyond redemption, it is cruelty to dumb animals. The man who can look at the kindly eve of a horse and then force him, by beating, to do work that he oth erwise could not do, deserves a dose of the same treatment for himsclt. Tho man who can torture dogs out of Bheer heedlessness ought to be driven through tho streets in a pound wagon." An exhibit showing the press resources and accomplishments of Michigan is contemplated by the world's fair board of that state, and it is believed that the Michigan Press Association will undertake the preparation of it. It is pro posed to procure copies of all the papers published in the state and bind them, the dailies in one vol ume, the weeklies in another and the monthlies in still another. It is also proposed to have photographs of many of the best known editors in the state and of newspaper offi ces, equipments, etc. Tho democratic clans have gath ered at Chicago, and tomorrow will do the preliminary work towards nominating a presidential candi date. While Cleveland has the largest following, it does not ap pear probable that he will receive tho necessary two-thirds vote on the first ballot. After that his forces are more liable to disinteg rate than to secure accretions. New York will present Hill, Iowa Boies, while Indiana talks Gray, Kentucky Carlisle, and Illinois Palmer. Pennsylvania has a fa vorite son named Pattison that may be heard from, If one desires to see Western life in tho most picturesque and start ling phases he is advised by the Spokane Review to visit the Coeur d'Alene Indian reservation and be hold the sudden glory of Parisian and London modes when trans ferred to the home of the North American Indians. It will be re membered that- these Indians recently received nearly half a million dollars from the United States in exchange for a portion of their reservation. They number all told, fewer than 500 souls, and the distribution of the cash gave every man, woman ami child more than 1 1000. This eud den advent of affluence, added to tho natural wealth already pos sessed by the tribe, has made these primitive people perhaps the wealthiest community in tlie Unit ed States. For weeks after tlie pay ment of the money the merchanU on the border of the reservation did a rushing business in Parisian bon nets, gorgeous carriages, swift road sters, silver-mounted harness, seal skin sacks and all the finery of modern civilization. cjrn abb jcn 13 ttvTj v. ZIz M mJ I I J i 13 W 1 3 Pill I . BHM OHM mm mmmmi 111 llnl . , rand set and Writs for our THE LEFFEL WATER NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL From the Cheapest to the Best a prices according to quality. A LARGE From the Cheapest to oe suited eitner as Our assortment is Complete, the Finest; can suit you if you give us a call. OUR STOCK IS Frcc New and Stylish. Look ua over; if n do not save sell to you low. A FULL LINE "Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will hereafter keep a complete stock of Ladies' Misses' and Children's SHOES. BUTTON BOOTS, Slippers, White and Black Sandals FINE KID SHOES, MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS & SHOES And in fact everything In tlie Boot and Sbo line, to which I intend to devote my especial attention. -MY GOODS ARE FIBST CLASS. And guaranteed ai represented, and will bt eold for the lowest prioei that'a good article can be afforded. A. HUNT Outfit that very properlycoatainstguplyof which adds to the enjoyment of all the oilier dainties, and makes a j.tcrtic a picnic indeed. A 25 cent package nukes 5 gallon of this ery popular beverage. TWt h dectircd If 1 it Act. tor the ult of larger prolil. tells yuu mmim ol.itr kind k " jut at good " fale. No iiaiuiioa U as guod u Um geauine Hutu. , FISHER & WATKIN3, ri;OPkir.iscv Will kep uwstautly uu u.uid a full Mjp.iy ui B 3E3 T3I MUTTON', PCRK AND VEAL Witch thry wiU hII at tlio lowest market uri eea, A fair atian nf the public- patrrnaire IICMU. TO TUF FAKMKIt 1 Y will pay tiie fchrhot market rxicm lt Fat SHOP ON W1LT.AMETTE STREET. ET7GZXE CITY, OREGON Meats1 delivered to any part of Ut city fret of eoaqr. CENTRAUfARKET 1 1 i i Sells the Celebrated NON-RUSTING w GENERAL DKAUliS IX HARDWARE, STOV TGTC EUGENE, - OKHGo While Toiito HUT CURES NOTHING ELsr MORE POWER use Lbdd wate Now IUiutraUd Catalogue for 1891, WHEEL & EN6INE CO., DRESS GOODS STOCK OF 161 the Best. All parties cj 10 rnce or vjuaniy, from the lowest Piict you money, we will make Home our OF GROCERIES: F. B. DUNN Sportsman's Eporiuil HORN ti PAINE, Practical GimsmitlJ Dealers in GUNS, RIFLES, FUhing Tarkle anil llattrialt, Sewing MHrhlnea and NeHllrtl All Hinds for Sale! Repairing done in the neatest style swl l ranted. I Guns Loaned Si Ammunition Furw Store on Willamette street GEO. F. CBAH POST0FFICE Cigar ston Engine, Origi Bill GUN II East Ninth Street. Euceiie. OreP"1- - -..v ,, m, .Anuria LVfooi lines. : A FI LL LIN E OK : rislilDi : Tackle janitSForM: : also : TEST AND CAMP FI B.MTCBE- The GelcLrated Freccl Gait u.-. it m rimnrMT'lijr"orB'1 tocuri Arnnuuinnc. Is Bold oic A posmve GUARANTEE to care enr form ofnervousdiaeara or any disorder of tbe generative 01 gansoieiinern:, whether arulnx Irk ikmlnilll'uknMi ll!rf NefllXf (.' . .1 v- , , di 1 ..MMrrh'rS) V' fi sineWeak Memory, Loss of l'owera''i "r4 leory whlrhllneirleeteJo(te3liaJtor?rrI old ace and Insanitv. Pri,-e 11.00 b"1-?"p lor Ia'JO. tnt hv mall on rerelr' " r"".a 'f A WRITTEN OITARANTEB fverr ,VU) order received. t ref tmd the raoi. a JtsnnaaeBt etire is not effected. tf iTUMfaaiisnr lenimoniais iniun.. - j-r- ol twthwM.waoharebeenprrman'n-JI lytbenseof AphrodiUsa. 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