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, i ZT4 f : ft J 1 I ugs. Pharmacy, Chemicals, Medicines, Physicians Sup plies, Surgical Ap . phanccs. HATIJJUUV, JULY 23; ' f Knows a Good Tiling1. Ths nam of Cheeber poto(Be list been changed to urlen. A I Ui Iruiu was distributing new I lis near this city today. The road to the summit of Hkluner'a buttc l nearly completed. Miss Hue Dorrls returned to Tai-ouia on tin) loeul this morning. Mr. l'hllbrlck has a broken rib, tho result of a full the other day. There were 87 osrrisgos Id (be funeral PirAPtrt.lt ill (T V.n nisit.ft in IniDortcd l'crfunierv. Soap, ana nrnc-esiiion ui I'. II. LIudu Yesterday. m M.i nUln in,1 ur.Wittw.lr nf I'nints nrrv Welder came no from 1'orlluuJ ,1U WUH. greatly agitated. Oils, Varnishes, JJrushes ana i aimers j urmsiun. Work on tw nuw .,ullip,,lg 8tutl(,n re-nominatcd Harrison, .dr.eofcasYdiaS ' WU-r Company Inking rushed, was not so much "ugitalwl" LricdlnwtUppolutdlniiHtoreiianri-v.iMriinnuuuiiuuw. Tlio contract for tlie new .11. J'.. I OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR Aug. IIokxuno, a well known nmn ufacturer of boot and shoes at 80 No lan St., Ban Antonio, Texan, will not noon form his experience with an at tack of the cramp which he relate an follow: "I was taken with a violent cramp In the stomach which I believe would have caused niv death, had it not lnn for the nromnt Uho of Cham laln'a Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilemedy. Tlie first done did mo no much good that I followed it up In 20 minutes with the second done, and be fore the doctor could get to wnere t wu. I did not need him. mu item- edy shall always be one of the main stays or my lamiiy. r or naie uy Oshubn & DkLano. For d burbots or summer complaint in of form there it nothing better than Cbsicbsrlain's Colio, Cholera and Dlar rb(4 Kerned. Mr Nancy Kerry, of Ad' ama. Uwrenoe wnntr. Kentuoky, says one dm cured her of sn attack of diarrheas Two or three donee will care sny ordinary . When reduced with water it it pie ant to take. 25 and 60 cent bottles fur sale by Otbnrn 4 Delano, JAPANESE pi LE CURE A new end Complete Treatment, consisting pi Suppositories, Ointment III Capsules, also In Dux end Pills; a Positive Cum (or External, In ternal, Blind or lllefriln-, IlcliliiK, Chronic, lie cent or Hereditary i'le, and many other dis ease and female weaknesses: It is always a 5 real iM-neflt to the general health. The ilnt Iscorery of a medical cure rendering an opera- i.... win, rim knlla uiitiiHKuarr hereafter. TliU Kemcdy haa never been known to fall. 1 tr Uz. d.r I,: Kill Iit mall. W hy an Her from tlili terrible disease when a written guarantee It given with t boxes, to refund the money II ,! mi,! Henri stain d for tree Sain pie. Ouei rantee laaued by WuooaKD, Clakss 4 Co., Wholesale Ketall UruggltU, Hole Ageula, Port lent, Or. MONDAY, JULY 25. Judiw Fullcrton went to I'ortlnnd Kundny morning. II. C. Ilompbrey and Henry Marx turned from the xprings Saturday. F. A. Itankin and fumlly a-ttirned home from Kodaville yeHterdny. Eli Banft, wife and daughter are among the latent arrival at the to ley BpiliiK" Lee Tea lech is taking an outing with A. i. Johnson on relent buckitter wagon. Ed Eben, who ban beun viaituiK relatives bere, returned to bl borne at I'rineville this morninc. Jits, and W. II. Hoffman, wilb their fan) ilies will return from the upriuiM the lant of the week. Kheriir Nolanil and John Stewart went to Sodavllle Kttturday night to vllt their familiea. Dr. John Gray scoompauied hy Everett Patterson left today for a trip to How and the foheinia minex. Win. Blantoo and wife, Mixa lilantou and O. F. Illantou went .0 HoiUville tor a week's stay this iuoriiiii(( A lurgu numlier of Kiigene iieople riM'iit yeHterduy ciimplng out along tlio AlcKenzie ami iiiumeitu riven. Mrs. Joe and Mark UoWMone have re turned to their borne at Medford accom- panitd by Ibeir slater, Mis May Bauders Alex Paris bas aold bis interest in tbs Arm of Hoott k Davis to Mr. Alien. The business will be continued by the new firm. Attorneya (Ico, II. WilliiiniH, of It wan Mr. McKinlcy who re marked in a M'lf-FutibhVil manner, that "the tana" f)tuka lor iUt-lf." It haa been Hjicaking iu unmistak able terms at the Carnegio etland iron works at HomcM-ad, Ienn Rylviinia. Amid tlio riot nnd bloodulied, tumult, tliHordcr and oppression, the only word received from Carnegie wits to the elTect that Hut vention Carnegie us to urevent Ins tanmntr the wires to church at Junction will lie let Augunt j!(.ni lfur,iu0n from his Sunnini? 1 I - . Walter Scott, tlie young nmn hurt I , " ' luMt Saturday, near Jiwikt, is recover- ".... . . lnir. "1 lie American wovq know a i . . . . - ... Darwin Jtrintow. of Cottaife Grove, gooU thing When they get it. attended the funeral of V. li. Dunn Heartiest congratulations. Youde- i . i i i . . . w nere yiwmuy. - serve th s triuuiDh." W. I. Campbell end wife leave tomorrow ClirD U,i n. muni Iliinir MvKeuzie isucb. siiHiiiiiih i The Pendleton papeu speak bibly of gressional election, when the I.'0- tbe performance given by Uobiueou'e oir- pie declared by more than 1 (UOOjlXX) cus at that place. majority of the popular vote against a t.r t, I i li I I . " . u. v. lioinier lias gone io jw-uurg 1,11 mnntrnn nnd linitist svstem w.C M,l..r Wra. " -..j- tiV u 1 ill,, if vi . ,. , , yjyjy , 1 ,.f tl,.i V.rtrl,l .4 t 1, ,1. u-. t .1,0 meuirnegies Decamo iony inn- tunnel that irtV-Ing cut on the line of lionaires, and the American laborer the Antoria railroad. is oppressed beyond endurance, V. T. Campliell Is drawing the plans Benjamin Harrison, defying the or judge JUHttoirti proiHrncu unca block 011 Ninth street. Lee Campbell and wife, of Poitlsnd, Donna Isadoia Cousino, of Chili, is said to Im worth 2(K)(00(),(XH), and is the the rii hot woman, and doubtless Ihe richest jht.--hi, in the world. Lieutenant John C. Fremont, son of tha famous rathfinder, isanews paiier reisirter, at present on duty at the scene of the rennsylvania riots. The Columbian diarv exhibition, to bo given in New York inOctolicr next, will very appropriately be under the direction of Professor Cheesman. It is estimated that 1 1,000,000 was contributed for charitable nur noses in Kntrland last year, of which 10,000,000 was given by Baron Hirsch alone. The school board of St. Paul, Minn., has abolished the distinC' tion of sex in the matter of salaries, and will hereafter pay women the same as men for doing the same work. Twelve years ago Dr. N. G. BIa lock bought 400 acres of barren sagebrush land ut 2.80 an acre, near Walla Walla. He irrigated it and planted it all with fruit trees and now it is worth about $400 an acre. STARRS itIFFf came up on the afternoou train to visit rel ative) and Irienda for a few days. 1'errv Smith is very low with con sumption at the residence of his mother u few miles north ot Coburg. Ed Howe will opeu bakery and restau rant in the rcom formerly occupied by Dr. Miller in the Young building. ' The democrats iu the aenale have con cluded to oppoae the confirmation of Judge hblrjH, as U. a. supreme judge. Norrie Hansen, a native of Denmark, wai admitted to full American citizenship be fore County Clerk Walker today. Miss Helena I!. McCown, gradaute of the Htiite University will teucb in the Ore- con Citf Diihltc auhool next vear. w-- r , The Ik'bibouse lender Manzuuita left of the three-linked order are mak- Portland, and L. Kllnn, of Albany, Portland Thursday with load of aupplie. ing grand preparations to entertain Snif Vverv thinki left for their renptn-tve homes Sunday fat the lighthouse st Heoeta Heads. ,,, l i i t Jiry inniM ,,rMiiicr . , , i ., i . -..r , the .sovereign brand Lodge of Odd pountrv sets the trr morning. Alex DiivIk and Italph Wrenn have l,ii,1u.u j i,.in,i .. l.iJi. o;nn coumr) sets ine ire K. C. Smith, his two sons, Carl and gone to Portland where they will work r ulows 1,1 1 .ru'j!lal " '" B0S"lon coming up as a rest THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH, MY BACK I TOP IT NOW, OON IT WML IE TOO LATI. I have been troubled many yea re with disease of the kidneya and have tried many different remedies and have aouiht aid from diBereot physicians without relief. About the 15th of April 1 waa suffering from a very, violent attack that almost prostrated me la .,..1 . m.nr tnat I WIS tent OTCT. Thea I ut down It waa almost irapoJbl for me to gel up alone, or to put on my clothe, when kind Providence sent lr. llenley, with the OKKUON JUUNU iaa, tu uij hoteL I immediately commenced uslni tha tea. It had an miraculous effect, sod to Ihe ih merit of all the guests at tha ji a few days,! am happy to that was sew man. recommend the tea to all si as 1 have been. 0. a. Tcma, PlVprlrtoe Occidental Ilotel, amnui stuaa, almost iston- f I1 sal 9 .wuirt mi BUctedi I C. (loodalo has i-ecelved a contract received by K. L. ChamU'rs a few days tion of the guests having had set Sf'KiSWllS t , m apart $1000 for prizes for the I'atri 9 01 uregon, 10 uo tiMtd lnineasy- Douglas & Levlnger are now making ii, m:i: i. . 1.... 1 vr's Golden Female Pills. For Female Irremlar ttlea-uotliliiellkethum on the market (ever fail. Successfully used oy prominent ladles niontlily. Ouaranu-ed to relieve auppruaaed uensiruaiun. IURE1 SAFE) CERTAIN) Don't be humbm burei Have Time, Ileal udmouoyitakeuooth' Bent to n addreae. , sncure by mall ou re- tcoitioi price, ixn. Address, ilE IPKRO REDICINE C0PHY. Branch, Sox27,l'OKTLAMU, OK tot bale by & K. LL'CKKY 4 CO., Kugune. WsO ., niw : FJ HEART HEART kit ft ess, PnlpltaHea, rati la kealr ul wIU Aaklea, Weak. aailkrlaa aawil.lrMr. Wlaal la (asark, ate., are aurxl by DN. MILES' NIW HEART CURE. AaewtflsoiiTeryby theemlnwl Indiana Bpselal 1st. A.F. Utu,ellTr rroea, Meh.. after taking foer boiUca of HI1UT CI'MB fell Seller than he had f ue Iwaita ;n. "tur thirty yaaie troubIM with llr IHaessei two bullies ot paj. MILES' HEART CURE eurad aia.-Iatt Ixxnn, lluoluutan. Mleo." M. B. Hiutun, Wars Stsii.-n, Qa, haa Ukoa OR. MILEt' HEART CURE for Heart trouble wlih gram mulls. Mrs, 1 liar, I Itchuurg, MUh., was 111 fur It faar auk Ilurttisaaa. kid to hire kuH help, lit4 oa llama tuoai sh4 Dr. Mllaa' Heart Our an4 all ualaa left kr constant eurwd her. line tilusirataa Souk FHKal at ertuwisis, or aditraM Dr.Miloa' Modloal Cotlkhart,lnl old by J, .11. BKCKUCY, EUGENE CITY MILL CO, PATTERSON, EDMS & 00. Yfanofadura Best (ItHirge, and II. II. Stone, left this morning for a trip to the mountains up tne jiicivcn.ie river. J for 300, State him Infirmary, at Salem. Alex Davis returned bere Buturduy even Inn, and sfter settling up bis business luter eats, will return to Portland and scoept s situation with the Portland Oretw-d Meat (Jo. Surface What sort of a war record has (lencral Ittilger? Rowley About a mile iu six min utes. Life, Archbishop (Iross, of Portland, de livered two learned sermons iu the Catholic church of this city, yesterday, to uirgo unit appreciative congrega tions, Word has been received from Mr. Hot den at Myrtle Creek that the ditch to the miues la fast uuanug coruplutiou, ibe saw mill is doing flue work and that tiey ex pect to be sole to leturu to Eugene about August 1, Mrs. Paps, Mrs. Viuiug, Mis. O ranger and Mies Urauger, who have been viaitiug at Ihe residence oi Geo. II. Dorrts In this oily, left on the local this morning tne loriuer lor lier home st Cor Tsllis, and Ibe others for Tsoonia. Dan Curd well, of Jacksonville, has received tho conl met for the tliMinter incut of the bodies of V. H. soldiers at tlio burial ground at l'ort Klamath and their transportation to the ntllroail for shipment north from Ashlund, tak ing tho contract nt M each. There wero twenty-two bids all told, the highest being fa) Ivor head from a Port land uiuicrtttKcr. for tlio American Dressed Beef Co. A stisis'iiMion brldtre is to be built across the Mohawk. Tho cables were voice of tlie . people, ollicially ue- 'ihe matter of better roads claredtotho Keed congress tliat throughout tho country is gaining the iieoplo did not understand the rapidly as it is becoming more gen question and that the McKinley law crally discussed. Legislative ac must stand. Hence, when Harrison tion is Bure to follow, andtheawak was renominated, the lightning ening upon the subject will surely congratulations from the great pro- produce good results. . 1 IPL. e 1 . ; . .(?! tecieu. ineawiui situation at, ins xr.ci,i fri, tt, .sa n s. . aa r. I iUaClltll 1 till iVC 4TaaTIt14ll tllU own iron mius, may "agitato t.ar- pr.lir(1H:(lpnt nf Frnnn I A A s.7 si.. A . I I' f - iicgic, uui, nut Buuicieiiuy to uitusc . 0 t,1 ; no M..,Qf him in fnrmtr thor (in hnu n trruil t T1 y . ... ... a I II ll.. I A iavvs w w - aw - .w.w ... inmg in toe renomination oi nen , . . , . ,, II l iiunra iiai7 iiciii uvt.ii mo iwa uuu jamiH iiarrison. . f, . , . ... , , . A Great Event. een confined to his bed. The crv is niado that no nolitical Already the prominent members I curiital should be made out of tho Homestead massacre. It makes it king man in the troubles that are result of the for- convencs on tne ltn ot.N'ptemlx?r. , nation of the great trusts made 1 he general committee apixnnted to ,MHihh. i,v nrntcctinn TmiLrn iirrfincrnnrifMifd fnt tha rnruim I A llllllt'.in 11V IVIllill till UII1IL1 about 'SA) pounds of tine weeg at their creamery above Spring- HC'lll A letter received from . O. Mulkev who is at tne rMiowdcu MirniL'H con veys the idea that his health has im proved. Win. M. I long, ofCorvallls, manairer ot tne u. l'. n. it., spent last nigfit In Kiigene on biiHinens in connection with his company. Mrs. C. 0. Downlinr. of Sookane. Washington, Is vlsitinir at tho home of her grandfather, Mr. J. M. Horn, near mis city. Mrs. J. (1. Walker, who has beer. visiting at tlie residence of Dr. J. V I .... --I attiio utiiiuiui, nuii, euni imn utt;ii - I--- i . i i 1 1 UIIIIU1 hlUUCU (ID 1U11U11D. Best drilled canton, $400. Second best drilled canton, $200. Third best drilled canton. $100. For canton outsido of Portland, parading largest number of cheva liers, 1UU. for canton over 21 chevaliers, coniingthelonge.it distance, $100, for captain bringing canton the longest distance, $w. A large attendance of cantons and lodges from abroad seems to be assured, and everything points to grouse and pheasants that have but little more than feathered out. These birds should be protected, and the law enforced, until they have reached a reasonable size. We arc not in favor of strict con struction of game laws but the young should not be killed, or the old during breeding seasons. It is to be hoped that the Idaho authorities will see to' it that all innocent citizens they have impris oned are promptly released. Such an act of justice would restore them to public confidence. othing should be done to divide public Sells the Celebrated NON-U LISTING Tim; are G EXE HA I. DEALERS IX HARDWARE, STOVES ETC EUGENE, - OI KG 0 n t.' I M aaw i Baal U WW ',' yWttTAat!' roj 'J ANY HEADACHE I5IHIS lull ilQii, BUT C'JRce ' noTHiNa- EiiE; TRYE LEFFE BSSUHEEEBEC'Sy WHEEL aw23 KsncESHcasi and set mURt POWER and use LESS WATER Write for our Mew Illustrated Catalogue tor 1SU1. THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL & ENGINE CO., ifNWlCSSi NEW GOODS, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LAUGE STOCK OF mwm irayton, icit inw morning lorueariiart the meeting of the Sovereign Grand opinion in this connection, al , ,,., . t, ,,!.,. Ii0d bem ono of th(j mogt guc- ghould . .n in the (jetermin,ltion to f'i; cessfulever held. punish the guilty. But ifitisto uo persecution msieau oi prosecu the place of M. A. (leorgo as depot agent nt Slieridau, Junction Times: Mrs. C Is In Hoseburg this week, A. She liar) takes The Issae In a Nutshell. This is the way the New York who secured a ly piaee jjcrald presents the issue involved and impartial Mr. II. II. MoorehoiiHc, her son and l ''' l1 UC,al c mT: . be triwl 111 cour two tiatignu'rs arrived tins auernoon ,, r . " v.w.v. j ,,,, , r-.,.., ivlir.....i,. f... ..l .l. ...I.I. I I.. Ilin nininnrtr lina nnl . n Ia .lonill, iiwiii (iiiitniuu ii,i u visit ivitu net em I .ijv..vr nwa iiuuuuit vu uu rtttti I ii r i , t 1110 tion, public sympathy will be very much divided. All persons charged with crime are entitled to a fair trial and they should . and not out of it tcr, Mrs. 1). M. Drake. Mrs. Norrls Brown and child. riaiein, who have been vlMitlnur in gene til tlio residence of her parents re turned nome tuts morning, majority Mr. Harrison or i'll. 1.UI1IOUII Ul 1UI. VlUVl'llUHl UB 1 , w of individuals, but with tho political TT' f;lcpd T5r Ku- ideas which they represent. If you ?f b,uth I)akotil- Jle, interesting person at Omaha convention was the Loucks, is said to ley represent. If you . i m i 7 ass nnd a ivmr elrma- nave ueen as spry with His tongue , I want a rich class and a joor class; I UB I1U VJl!-i WILII II M IT IVH . I llk'intT Itnaelmrir lh.vli.tv T if vii JiMgo it, ts. jiean left tor his homo ' , " J , . TTi ' I back makino-sneechei intoriectinir itoseiitirg Jteview . J. Jl. W lies t si..ni ii.Im i.'. i.i at one end and a lmrrln nf atnl ,1 In. ullLKi making spcecnes, lnierjecung Kleron hta?jS .."."2 lnt;l. to vWt htantl ai ?tto borers at the other end, you will remarks from the beginning to the KlomtayimlK witT, th5 '.ul of the In the near future. support the republican ticket. If , Vf "Where 8 exHrlment. As sikhi as the grain Is a Jle lMsk and 1 r. McKenney re- you want fair plav all around u 1 excjai.me(J Kobert Scl11--- llttle riper he will start out in fitment '""H'-Imm the foley spr tigs about cconomv at the white bnimn And in lnK - one of his eloquent passages, and expects to cut and threuli about 'M" today. The doctor Is In his us- economy "tine w tute ftouse and in , .. j't m.i' "hi mnJ,AurnitlUrMrX udKO(MI health, but thejudge Is only the walls of congress, and general j Jfjf sl'Vsl fif hi Z vS will work eighteen horses on his ma- H,1Kn,,y hnproved. prosperity everywhere, then you B.n","i . ' taPP n8 1118 gael. PllitlH Alii! !KIU-ltM ti atklllkflt aill tlWI ItlkUs1 c. it. ifuvi-a u-iin miiiutiui in ti,. it u-nnt trVnf Tmi:.. .1 " Anu iiiiti is a sampio ot the run- of harveHting to tlie fanners by at least one nan. Thursday afternoon lant, Krnest, the u-year-oid son ot Joint winders, was drowned In Itoguo river, near the White Hocks. There were about a dozen hoys in swimming nt tins time, and Krnest stinid over a deep hole mak ing motions as tliotiirh he intended to dive, when he either accidentally or nuriKiHely plunged Into the water over Ills head. Not Udnir able to swim he sank Immediately, nnd Oliver (liven, it young lad, attempted to wave him by swimming out alter him, and In bo do ing came near Ix-lnu drowned himself. and waa obliged In let Krnext go. R r. luthill went alter youinr ln ers In a iHiut, but when he reaehed him the latl was too fur gone to te remiscl tated, although not ipilte dead when taken out of the w ater. A rightful Arrldriil. Tillamook, Or.. July ai. I.axt nlirlit the mall stint', flftivn miles ciist of here, on Tillamook utid North Yam hill toll roud, went through a bridge aeroHs orth Tmnk river, the driver and two iia-wc Hirers Ix-ltiir cruxlied. nroliably fatally. C. It. Hadley, of TllbiniiNik, and liev. IMinunds, of Iowa, were imrwentrerK, and Willshtir Mitddox, of .North anihill, the driver. All went down thirty feet, along with the hurKcs and ihe liilliiiir In I, lire timbers, Into (he raging current among . I... H....I... 'IM... .1 " tin-nne..i. tut' in un-ii lines, iiinmi'- ntly lifeless, were sitiit-ktv rescued. ami an are in a precarious condition IMMItll TO It ill UKATII laial Arrlslent in Tlra I. aula Tar. ill llMnjEtii Maiisiikikld. Or.. July .u has just reached this city of a fatal tu Idetit near Ituiidon last Moudnv nfter. noon, whereby Mrs. Umls Turner lost in r hi i. Mie ami tier litis hiimi u-oni driving across a bridge, and the horse oceanic rrigiitened and bncktHl tlirough the guardrail and oil' the hrldirc, fnlllnir aliout l.i feet. br,.,ihlii,r Mrs. Turner's neck and killing her In stantly, aiso Kill inr one hor. Mr Turner came out w ithout any serious ijury. S. army at this place about one year crata ns a lmrtv nm trvin tn nt. ning "r retort with which the chair- ago, and who litis been stationed at "ats, as a party, are tri ing to at- man enlivened things. Fort Oaston, California, has deserted, lllln . , , , . The gang of bunco men who have been 1 rrom au Parls 01 lne 1 acinc ilomti the city for a ooupie of days left It is next to certain that the date coast come reports of dullness in for the south last eveniug. with ibe excep. of the dedication of tho world's fair the labor market. Few improve 1" buildings will be changed from ments are being made in the cities two to "work" them, Uctober It to October 21, the hitter ana general stagnancy has succeed- Junctlon Times: Henry Uushnell being really tho four hundredth an- e- the rush and boom of a few Is lying seriously ill with tvnhold niversarv of tho landinrr nf C.tnm. vears aero. The linnm in tho efntn bT bus, allowance being made for tho of Washington is chiefly responsible ne overworked himself ami caimht a P. . i . e mi severe cold on the 4th. We horn" he corrp,cton in the calendar made in for this state of affairs. Their win pull through all right. nw tue oi I'opo Uregorj. The towns were rushed beyond all rea- It Is said that the new half dollars senftt0 ,ias Pass0(l a making the son, and when the collapse came are neatly its brittle as steel, and will change referred to and it is not tlio unemployed labor aflected the break if hit hard with a hammer. The doubted that tho houso of renresen- whole coast. The towns of the tatives will take liko action. The Willamette valley have been fortu- change was requested by the liate. Their growth have been sure world's fair commissioners of New and steady and while slow at pres- York, tho legislature of which state cnt no lack of confidenco is shown had provided for a Columbus celc- by residents. writer has considerable curiosity, but no won t mane a practical test on any new half dollars Just at the present tiiiie, Dayton Tillies: Mr. Albert Talker, who has been stonnlinr on Davton Grades Family Flour, Pdrre Graia oa the moat favorable Unna. W'baat raoeiuta of any warehouse Borth of u reoe, properly swiped, takes la ei change fur flour or Feed. CT Highest Cash Pries Paid for Whal.rj K II leal an ihe Kallrnaa Trark. titKVAis, July 24.-An unknown mail was run over by the 4 a. in. north Isiund freight train this morning and Instantly killed about half a mile from this city. The body was found by the engineer of the (Wifonila exprcrw this morning and brought to town. The renialtw were burled In the potter's field today. Deceased was about 24 years of age and Is stipsiaed to have been a painter by trade. Pralr erty 1 iltlllltv linar liiii, ,rl.. x. w .,, itwii, mill iiuit W Ct-lt moved with his family to thler new nome. Junction City Times: The suit to recover the Insurance of the Innmn saw mill was tried In Portland this week and resulted in a compromise. II 111! M 1 1 1 1 1 llllltl Itllkl T rill lit! 1 HIS v I. a . . .. i 1 .-v -a . .. v .i . i. . V ' I V ' oration on uciooer li. it was n Nebraska for a farm in Lane ,i,i,, ,i,t , . , , and last week """B"k -""' mo io ceieurations li ncm simultaneously would detract trom each other. 1 he largo fanner must go. Ten acres in truit and small berries The mill was insured for $J,rtiOaiid an yield more revenue than ICO acres agreement was reached nt $ l,HV I. R in .;.. Ti,.,rf wit r M. IIuIht, J. II. Miller, J. W. Major 1,.1.Kr u"- Therefore K.O acres di- niid John Morgan were there as wit- vu,tHl 11 "ong Bixtwu families yield llesst's. Jackson villa' Tunes: A kh.x-I.iI school nitvtlng Is chIIihI for the "nth at the prolit for each that the whole does for one. Don't look for a iob. Look for hve or ten ncres of good 4 p. in. for the following Himoses: To land, at reasonable figures, and im- Cumcsie ( alder and vole on the (iiiestion of erect- )our. '"dv and tho country you duct. Nc Ing a school house, and to determlnn live in. The da vs of slavery are ,i-., the amount to be expended for that purpose, and to vote and eons der tin- Ti. .' i i . f. on the .piestiou of luing U41.U of tfte " 1 , , P1"- n,e district for a imrtion, not exeeedliur consumes and to spare is monarch in ir-ininis 01 such expenditure, nnd fur w a nine Kinsniom. not waited siieu ouieracuon as nitty properly come tne txTk and call of either racy or monopoly. Ex. iem. t no tiavs 01 slavery are over. Independence is the erv. bv Tho high protection party, savs the Portland Telegram, has pre tended to protect nearly everything from a steel mill plant to a hen's egg, but it has never taken the least step toward the protection of Amer ican laoor except with their mouth and pens. An American workman. I'll a .... . skilled or unskilled, in nnv nccmi.i. j 1 tion whatever, is subject to the competition of laborers of any na tionality, and from any country, who come to this country. Mr. for example, is protected louive tanit on his nro- Not a pound of the stuff he makes to sell can land in America, lis . . ami ny lorming a combination with other manufacturers in the same line, which has been done, 1 1 icy can nx the price of those From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to mce or quality, Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest liice up to the Jtmest; can suit you if you give us a call. OUR STOCK IS SSfFrcc New and Stjvlisli.jg: Look us over; if we do not save you money, we will make some one rk sell to you low. :A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN "Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will hereafter keep a complete stock of Ladies' Misses' and Children's SHOES. BUTTON BOOTS, Slippors, Whito and Slack Sandals FINE KID SHOES, MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS & SHOES And In fact every tli in? in the Bout and Shoe line, to which I intend to devote my especial attention. MY GOODS ARE FIRST CLASS. And etiaranleeil as represented, and will be sold for the lowest prices tliat'a irnl article can be affnnled. A. HUNT Sportsman's Eporium. HORN & PAINE, Practical Gunsmith Deulcrs in GUKS, R1FLE.T, Turkic ami Dlutcrialt, 1 Fishing ScmIuk IhcIiIuch and .NeeUlesel All Kind! For Kale! Impairing dime in the neatest style and wir ranted. Guns Loaned & Ammunition FumMed Store on Willamette street All children enjoy a dr.. before the meeting. Fast Oregnirinn: Frederick Zorn still appears to be In a comfortable mental condition, and to have no par- I ... . - iii-uiur Biixiei v over iimsiwr nr an an. nroachlngend by tho hanging route. He plays "sewn up" w ith his guartl when he desires a littls recreation, and enters readily Into conversation U'khi variety of topics. He haa even been heard to Joke about the little necktie party that appear to await him, in a stolid German fashion. He is furnish. ed with anything he wants to eat, and has a fair appetite. It Is believed that he Is still buoyed up by the hope that his sentence will lie commuted. nrii- anstoc- ducts, not to exceed the cost abroad with transportation and duty add ed. Thus he has been authoring According to John '' hm the far- bv the law to become a treat roo mers of the United .tes use $12.- ber of the American neonle. Rut. 000,000 worth of binding twine there has been no protection not every year. As to this: McKin- the slightest for the brawn and ley removed the duty on the raw muscle that makes his nrodiict. material, but for the benefit of the He buys hut labor in the cheapest manufacturers trust left 7-10o jer market, shares no part of his enor pound on the manufactured twine, mous tirofits with his workmen- Meanwliile, the cordage trust navs vet demands that Co.000.000 rsxinlJ a Canadian duty, and sells the Can- shall be denied tlx riirht t. nnr. adian his twine at a lower price chasa products, as he does labor, in than to the United States farmer. I the cheaneet markets. Hires' Root Beer. 60 does every other member of the family. A 2ft cent park aire makes 5 gallons of this delicious drink. Kon't to deceived If adt-uler, for the shim ef turgor prolit, tells you some oiher l-liid is ")ii us prwid "'lis false, Ko UuiuUou Is u tucil as Uu tfuuuloe Uuiu'. GEO. F. CBAW, rOSTOFFICB Cigar store, Eugtlie, OngoD. my Six: w " Blip GDN m C Tea35i i East Ninth Street, Eufene, On-6n. I'.-; Trmit Klles, Orcipiu pallern C'Ji Kim- ,K,t Led.. !xt!r. l.VI.Hlt HlH-JI nam : mi : m ..iV A FL'I.I. LINE OF : mrl !rnr!lrir t GW CENTR 1L ElllIiE t tun 4 : At) : TENT AND CAMP FUUSITCBE. 3m FISHER & WATKI pn(imt.K', Will ke..i njtant; ui. u ji. a luu i..pl of 1 MUTTON'. PCRK AKD VEAL Tha SeloLrafod FieQcb 5o L"APHRCDITINE" Is Sold ox A POSITIVE CUARANTCS toeureanr lorn r.l nervous d1-k-au cr&ny tllioruerof the generative or pins 01 eunern-i vtiet!:er anslus nscof S:imulant, Afl ta Onium,orthnsiKaouinii " tiou, over inJulcenre, Ac . such as Loss 01 "J 1 I Wa-a lOCu I I Tt T.7 X S BEFORE Ay - .!. f..i T . A..r. WlIUM-" U-l : .1. .1,-. :n ...11 .v. 1 . i . i Miri,scni,naieasne!w.iiyiona.j'ei"" lich they will sell t the lowest marVei prf- y.,iim. Nocturnal F.mlwions. Leucorrbiea. J eea. A fair share of the pul.be patrrnai.'e ao. 1 aiue-ia. Weak .Memory. Ixwsof Power so b ncy,aicniiiieltetciriten lea-iw vrz licit-!. TO T1IF FA1IMKRS : We will vVt! t hinheet D arlret nrice t Fat t au. ti.VJ and heep. SHOP ON W'H.TiAMEVTK TJEET. EUGENE crry, orecon teats delirered to tnj part of the city free of cbanre. rid a snd inanitv. IMce a b"1-'1 fl.SV Snf h mB'l n,t reeeilit of pries' t- I A tVRiriT.N r.t ARANTEK is r . crri .uoor-'.erreeivi. lorr-'iuw . a itrnuest rnra Is r.ot eilecied. JJlr t'lou'amlsol teetimntiiala IrDraold ai-1 . rjrlj cf b-ith sexos. who hare been perrranentij! ltheuseoIAphrodiUna. Circulailree. A - THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Water Branch. Box Z, Sold hj E. H. IXCKtV k Co.. VrvT" Eueoe, lret'. I