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'WBHHTI'T tan '"my,', ij , i "i .1 ? 3 Drugs, Pharmacy, Chemicals, HATURDAY, JULY 30. Protwtlon Paradoxes. The city directory men art iiikiiiir u tt'iHUtt (if l lie town. If.. If B. 1). Palua baa returned Lorn front M CUlClIlt'N (rip op lb Uiddl Fork. ii o John I liurcli lius reiurncu Home 1 ll HlCiailS OUJ) from a trip to the mountain. i ci i a I John Mcuiure will ueacripiJia lor lew UllCS, OlinriCai 1 If- days now, tha result of a sprained ankle. I r t- i' t or t, 1 1 t - I A i : . i is. ncuarn, ui i uriittuui no uiu-siujv DliailCCS. diurouier, wan in town lodar. II item tha 1 ...uin . .. . 1 11 .... C 1 Evervthine Exquisite in importeu 1 eriumery, soa , aim Mra, j. K. Viiyiim and children went nv.ti-i. a-:,.i Alan a ftmnlAfn nrwl Rf Wet, stif-lc nf I'aints. to JJralii this afternoon to visit for a 1UJ1BI AIUWCB. - vv".r.vw , In vh a 1 T V M , 1 Wrt - imta U iivniuliinli I UU8, VamiSneS, Urusues huiwuwi '"'" L.H ,.,,. Elder B. O. Callison, formerly resident it That taxing an article makes cheaper. That making an article cheaper enables its manufacturer to pay higher wages. That taxing raw material cheap ens cost to manufacturers and low ers prices to consumers. That a tariff paying $175,000,000 a year into the public treasury does not increase the prices of the things taxed to produce this sum. That (Viri.irrnnra nnv thft lint it's w j .I.I... ... ,4 ,.),,, bluni . V f . va, 1 1 tu 1. 1 imiwniij icwivy. w'n k J - - - J .dra otK1.;nM;rep0ed4ail.iJI athiaboa.. and bo largely support our govern- b?tVirSiipiK)iu!di)rui store .nd .Fim-ciMi i-.i..t ...d on iiouw. on t.il ortk. ment, but that out of mercy to OSBURN & DeLANO, UCxiljJNiU, UK Auo. Hornunci, a well known man ufacturerof boot and Bhoes at 8) No Un St., 8an Antonio, Texas, will not won forget his experience with an at tack of the cramp which he relates as follows: "Ivu taken with a violent cramp In the stomach which I llleve would have caused my death, had It not been for the prompt uho of t'ham laln'i Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The first dose did me so much good that I followed It up In 20 minutes with the second dose, and be fore the doctor could get to where I was, I did not need hi in. This Rem edy shall always be one of the main stays of my family." For sale by Ohburn k DeLano. Vnt dtirrtuM or summer oomDlalrit In a form then U nothlne better tbtn Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Dlar rbcea Bemady. Mra Nancy Berry, of Ad ma. Lavranoc oonntf . Kentucky, aays one An mm har of an attack of diarrhoea. Two or three doaes will car any ordinaiy mm. Whan rednoed with water it ll pleas ant to take. 35 and 60 cent bottles for sal by Oiboro k Delaoo. JAPANESE TP I CURB A new and Complete Treatment, oonslstlni of Suppositories, Ointment In Capsules, alio In Bui and fllla; a I'oaltlve Ciirn lur External, In kirnal, Ullnd or Hlm-dlni, Itchlns, Chronlo, Be- Cell l or llurwiiiary rnea, una and female weaiinewie: It lu alwagta r...i hiuHt In the aflimnl hualtn. Die nnt dlanirnry of a medical cure reiiilurinf an oijnra. Iluu witn ine anno uiw'r; Tblt Kvniwlr haa nerer txwn known to lall. II tr I-,, ft lor iTi: n ut Iit mall. Why iHfler from iUli terrible jUawwIotu a writtHi iiiarauUw la given with ( buxra, to refund the iiioni'jr If not cured. Send itamp for free Sample. Onar rtnloo luurd by Woonaao, Clirki & o., Wholeaale Retail DmngliU, Hole AgfuU, Port- lanc.ur. THE .1 CRY OF MILLIONS, OH, MY B7XCK1 T0f IT NOW, oon it mail too lati. I hirt brtn Ironblrd many yean with Aimm rih kidona and have tried many different rrmwliea and kare aoui U aid from different phyalclana without relief. About the ijlh of April I wa auflerinf from a wry Tiolenl rk that tlmoat oroatrated ma in i. . m.mhm- that I mmm bent over. rhr I tat dowa it wee almoat ImpoMible for me to art tip alooe, or to put on ;mv atwa anei kind Provicleaca aent l)r. Henley, with the OKKOON uunii v "J botcL I Immediately commenced uilnf the tea. It had aa almoat miraculona effect, and to the aetata lahaunt of ell the gneaU at the hotel, a a lew daya ant sappy ra auw, that I waa new man. i win recommend the tea to all affil aa i have beta. a a. Term, rropttetor Oecideatal Hotel, aauaeaa,Ual. TwV. I it 1 IJiS 9. vr's Golden Female Pills. For Female Irrr-rnlar Itiaa'nothinillka thorn on tbe market. Ntvtr aft. ttupoeuliulriiMd by prouiiueot laillve monthly. Uiiaraiilced to rellova eupprewed luouiiruausn. IURE1IAFEI CERTAIN! Tlnilft tul tinmhiiWMl. T,me' lealth, s i anamoneriUceDoout' f Bent to env addraaa. i aooure by mall ou r toaiui oi pnee, ixoa. i Addreae, HE IPKRO MEDICINE COBPW. i iBrauch, BosJT.rOKTLAMO, OR' Fot Hale by K. B. LUCKIY 4 CO., Eugene, Willi! f VjESIllIlATllfE W STARTLING FACTS! Tkt Aaarleaa aeosla are rapidly baron me raae of narvoua wrwka. wd tfca f olluwiua uaaMla thakawramwiri Aiimonw uaaipaina, or vuukt, laaara Uwi nin hit aoB wx apcMhlaaa rrua th kwt ramadr awr.ol V u vltua 1Mm. Dr. Mllaa' Croat Meatori anlnaauradkia. ilia. J.H.MIIIw,ut Ti M.Iud..J.D.Tliur.of LlimKIMlrV lud.. aUMMlKaoillMUfroaUklliaH. Mr. II. A.i IMUll oratlv Talaar- ft. lnd.. lu o.ira t mutw aonruk atoaaadM.aod muA hM1x4ia, diulna, bar aoaa, and Mrvoua prudrniloa, by m bolll, IwalalMren, Brouklra. Miob-aayihla dmlilr aa aoraa af loaultf of taa van' aundlntf. Trll DUIaa aad Sua koua of aitrvaloaa outm. FHK1 boitlae a dniMiaU l aw remedy eoauiaa ao oplaiaa. Dr.MIlM' Medical CoKlkhartlnd. TBIAL BOTTLE 1'HXE. aoldby J..H. BECKLIY. EUGENE CITY MILL 0, PATTJERSON, EDRIS dt CO. - Manufacture Best Grades Family Floor, MONDAY, AUGUST I. Hum Ilenshuw is at Prlnevllle. F. 0. Buoknum ol Portland la in Eu gene. J D. McCandlcaa ol Ocoata, Waxb , la in Eugene. The Klusluw hUkc Ih doing a good business these days. Ed White, treasurer of Crook county, Is at Jtelknup springs. J. V. and T. J. Mullock left for their homo in lleppuer tills morning A negro Knights of Pythlus lodge has been Instituteu In rortlunu A lurc force of workmen are rush ing things on Hie Conner-Frank block J. N. Ctilllford. well known in Lane county bus moved to l'rlnevllle from Robert Campbell and family leave for their antnmer outing on tbe McKenzie to morrow. Mrs. Win. Ostium went to Hurrls- btirir this morning to sitend a month visiting. II. I). Fry, of Mohawk, left this morning, for a month's trip to 1'uget Hound points. Section Foreman Patteraou of tbe H, I It. It. ia oleauing up Ibe yarda around tbe depots today. The brlek masons are ut work ex tending the l'ickett buildings, on Wil lamette street. A marriage licenut waa IkiuoJ toduy by County Clerk Walker to Albert Frauklin Pitu and Dells Turplu H. II. Friendly went to Yao,uln Iluv tills inoriiliiK to hih'IhI a week or ten days With his family. There were six passengers to Hie Foley springs this morning from 1'ort land una oilier nortnern isiints, Klnier and CHIF Cleaver have return ed home. We are plot wed to leurn that Miner's neailli lias gretttiy unproved Dr. 0. A. Paine and wife and W. II Smith and wife loft for Ilwaco, Wash., Ibis morning, toapend a couple of weeks. MIhs Laura (till en mo up from Halom on the local yoNtenlay afternoon to visit for a few days with relatives in this city l'erry Polntlexter, of l'rlnevllle, wits In town today for a short time. Ills family Is blaekbcrryiiig lu the Cuseiulu mountains, ('litis. Luucr and wife and daughters. MIhmos Carrie and Hoiiriettu left last nlulit for Han Franeiseo to spend u eou pie or weeks. The Omul's Pass Courier hus lieen purchused by (I. W. Col vis and F. W, ChuusHe. Mr. CIiuiihw) whs formerly proprietor of the Cottngo Grove Lead er, of this county. Messrs. CogHwell, linker and Hixon arrived from George Frlsst'll's down the MeKen.iu river But unlay. They caught 8()0 line trout. The trip wus made without any mishap. Dr. J. M. Taylor returned from Hun Francisco Huturday, and reports that he has made mo purchase tor his Grave creek placer mines, mention of which was made lust week. Throe 4-horso tennis panned through hugene this morning, loaded with women and children, bound for the Hluslaw, They were from the Grand Itoundo vulley, In Union county. Mrs. Hherwood llurr returned home from a visit to Nebraska, her old home, yesterday anernoou, hiio roK)rUt the lioat is nearly unucuruble In tliat state, and It Is nocdlcHs to suy, Is glad to get homo. Condon Glolic: Mrs. Alex Mathews Miaa JeHie Winkley went lo Newport this morning where aba will spend a cou ple of weeks by tbe sraaldo. Jamee Ilnflman, wife and tluuiiblcr and Miaa Klancbe tttraigbt returned from tbe Foley springs tbii furenoou. W. II. Hodman and wife returned from a three weeks' visit to the Foley springs yesU-Tduy orterntxiu. Alliunv Democrat: C. (i. Itowllmrs returiieif lust evening from his trip to roioy Hpringson me icKonzio. MaiuiL'cr Deuipsey Is soon to be ten- them the Keed-McKinlcy congress sientonly 11,000,000,000. That the jirice of farm roduce has gone up under McKinleyiHin while the cost of living has agonc down. Thut untaxing foreignera only is "reciprocity." That high tariffs make high wages in the United States, but leaves wages in every protectionist ui-itu .KMitu, "" ".' " country in Kurone lower than in J4l.llll'f! IM11II III I lirL I - " - . . the l'ustimo land. Albany Democrat: Charles Hcott went to Med ford totlay on a visit with relatives. J lo will slop oil at l.u gene. Hoi , B. C. Van Ilouten, (onnely of Eu gene, bat been renominated for senator from hpokaue county, Waab , by tbe te publicaua. Henry Harmon and fimily, who have been viiutinir rulutivea in IbU city returned to Ibeit borne at Dunamalr, near SUsoua, Cal., tblH afternoon Mrs. Mace Constine and son who hits been on a visit to her parents, W, Kuiiders, hus returned to her home in Han Fruiiclsco. Miss Georgia Frasier. of Portland, who hus been visiting the Misses Murch, of Coburg, went to Grunt's Puss on lust night's overland. The Oregon City Courier hus been arrested for libel on account of having accused a candidate in the recent cam paign of having stolen soineliogs, Hurrisburg Courier: Mrs. . E. Upmeyer and daughter, Miss Deuuie, left for the springs above Eugene yes terday. They will no absent a week or two. Hnokune Fulls Chronicle: "J. E, Feutoii and W. 1). Hcott are candidates for the democratic nomination for prosecuting attorney. Either of them cun iieut Kidputh." Itoiteburg Pluindealer G. W. Bonner of Eugene ta bere in the iutereat of tbe Wood' men of tbe World, a benevolent organization imilar to the A. U. V. W., and bas good proapoolt lor organizing t ramp. Miss Jtose Wllllaum hus txtm ai- ... . ... K)iuu'd ojicruior or tne 1'ostui reie- n to. ui tottugeumvo. i neoitiee Hits iM'ou moved irom jmikiii & iiris- tow's store to the Central Hotel ut the depot Frank Carter, the ImllonulNt, is trav elling through eastern Oregon this summer. From the llurney valley po llers we leurn mat lie inude asuceestiiui aMociiHion uud parachute, jump at A New Pest. minis last wock. ci T,,,1 , , .1 i.'uii;ui vuuiliuj. flriit muttaHlinha Bra hklnrt tun, 1a ml I Boaebura for thecoiuins district tir bi.h During the past year a number will b held at tbe grounds there ibis year, of cherry trees liave been destroyed vuuiiucuuiuif ""I"- utu. xuo p,ni . ,n th,8 v,clrnty Dy a BmM nseCt Bosebuig say that there ia going to be an , , , ... attendunce of lu.ouo peonle duiiv. wluc" ffl18 entirely unknown to the " If A 1 T IT All i A poet ? aiguing bis name James Condon. lrlm growers Here. J. U. AlDCn covers bimaelt with glory in a poem on has sent a specimen of this pest to urover uioveiauu in touay a ttegimer. iiane tllO government entomologist at oouniy ia geiiiug uana reputation lor Ur... ,,. l tl. hB li im In H II II, a llrnonn Inuuna lav ntn I i' iioiiiiisiuii,.iiu lum iswnra lilt and it ia evidout that the crop is not yet following reply: " 1 he insect which fully juihered. has killed vour cherry tree is one A boy Who WOS Stealing a ride OU the nf Imrk- luitla Irnnwn no Afniine. iyven, jumpou mm morning aim thrum Scutellaria. Other thinm ion on ins neuii. ana rama iiHiir iminu I . : . . . . " hurled under the wheolt. of th hiuhp wemK equal, this insect seems to Honiodny, If the practice is not stopped, prefer trees which are unhealthy wu win u eunuu upon to cnrouicie a rather than thriity, vigorous grow neruiud ueeiueni. n V0. k : ! T . .. , . , I HOi ICII Iv IT uuou tatiUUS 11UVC jiUiayetie courier: we nave Deen 11 ,i n.: . llllorinetl that Mr. M. Flk U inmrnv. ",uu" "P" uus Imr mnidlv ut the Mclvenzit, hot I species anu i am not award ol the springs. Ho should have gone there exact time of egg-laying, but should 10 g ueu.re neuiu. iwiay in ins case this be ascertained, tho trees can be will tend to make his restoration to 1tVvVUWU W DVtilU VAvVlltl UT ((UOll free-trade England lhat our manufacturers produce staple articles more cheaply than they can be made abroad, but that we need a high tariff to enable them to do it. That the older the infant indus tries grow the more protection they need. Figures on Homicide. Oregon stands fifty-fourth in the numerical order of states, accord ing to the number of prisoners in each charged with homicide, says the bulletin on homicide recently issued by the United states office. Oregon and Arizona have each the same number. The population of this state is 313.7C7; of Arizona, 159,020. Oregon has 410 prisoners charged with the crime of homicide and they are distributed as follows: Native white native parents 187: one parent foreign 10; parents for eign (!3; one or both parents un known do; foreign liorn 100; na tivity unknown 7. Colored nc gres 10, Chinese 25, Indians 6. Of the 4 10 prisoners, 438 are males. The executions in the several coun tics of the state during 1890 are as follows: Coos 1, Grant 2, Multno mah 1, total 4. Of 82,229 prisoners in the United btatcs June 1, 1890, the number charged with homicide was 738G or 8.97 per cent. Of that number C958 were men and 393 were women. As to color, 442o were nese, white, 2739 negroes, 9 Chi- 1 Japanese, and 92 Indians. health more tardy. About 300 tons of alfnlfa hay were of Etigeno, came up lust week anil Is destroyed by fire at the Hunlev ranch visiting hit relatives in this section, m-ur Jacksonville this week. The liny At present she is stopping at tho homo m,i boon stored too green and heated. of her daughter, Mrs. Hilus Keeney, near jiayvuio. Hiwkane Fulls Chronicle: "11. C Van Ilouten only boat Dr. MoUan for the nomination In tho Third Sena torlul district by a majority of one vote. Melican is a Hyde man, and un ilouten a llsonite." and the iutense heut of the past week produced spontaneous combustion. Hay, shells, etc., were entirely con- sinned by the conflagration. Nlc'iolus Horcnsou and fumllv ar rived nere mis aiiernoon direct from Denmark without a stop. Mr. Soreu- son Is well-to-do and has come here with the intention of locating in this country. Ho is the futher-ln-lnw of Air, reterson who lives near Goshen. Latiiyetle Courier: Mr. II. II. Alderman and wife, and Mr. t'aul Kelty are content- rere driven In tho walls f'rtlinS ,'r'P f Bejknup hot ; epilogs, ms years ago. It took Mr- 1 KrllJ, h" J? en , bled with bth, or rather ateam batba. We feel aafe l'lie contractors for the new lull burned tho lining of tho old atiuetiire Haturduy night and obtained nine lime barrels or lo-ponny nails for inetr laiMir. ii win u remoiiiUrod that tho nails w ny . II. A brains '2i kegs. I'ostniHster Wushimrne and son Chester returned from Hoceta Head lust evening. Mrs. Washburno re turned home sooner thiin she intended ou aiwunt of her son getting sick IS he reports tho people from Eugene at tne resort, Having a splendid time. ltoHolmrg Pluindealer: W. A. Nooth. shorlM" of Crook county, and a brother of J. O. Jtooth, of this county, bus been visiting tills soot Ion of tho stute on business and pleasure comblued Ho was lu search of horsethleves. and Is of the opinion thut ho bus found tliem in tho Douglas countv inil. In the persons nf Chuniliersshd Mnilli, who were sent irom imm county lo MierlH nuuer nr sttie keeping. 1 ho fo How tig front the Allumv ii 1 1 ii i n . . - nonmi can wen ne hpihuhi to r.tiinne: n granting frunehlses for telephone, livtric llglit uud telegraph lines here after it would seem wise for tho city eiuiiieii to nipnre uiut me imiios lie iiatvd in the alleys, eieolnlly In the nisinoHs Portion of tho oitv. if thu hud Isrn done from the start it would have Ufii lkt terfor the city, but it Is never too lute to lieglu to do rlcht ami the council should consider this matter in granting further rights of wv Wo want all these enterprises in the city, but also want their lines laid where they will bust obstruct the business streets. Star Craia oa the Boat favorable Urma, Wheat reoalpta of any warahouaa aorta oi ta- Fe, promrly aaalsaad, Ukea ia ai change for lour or Feed. CfHIfckeet Caoh Price faU for Wheat s loere are eooilant applications made lo poatofUceofticiala to be (urniabed Ibe ad- iae of other peraona. The nnnlin auunia auuereiana tnai mil sort of Informa tion ta prohibited bv the reulationa of tha aepannieni at vtatoington. Wnen verbal appuraliooa are made tne applicant is in formed at to window, uutmoat ol sack inquiries are made in writing, and, vary frequently, etanipe ere rnoloeed for the re tarn note of information. 8uch letters bave to be aoawered, tbe atampa retnrned. and tbe seeker for Information informed lhat eddreaie cannot be furni bJ. Long luta of ttamea are ofteo received. Tbie eanaes much bother and conanmes much Ume. Tbe aoour that tba poblie under atand tbal addreaaea cannot b furniahed tba better U will be all around. In aayitig (hut be will be almoat cortain to be beuetHted by the experiment. At lenat, muny people that have lullered with tliat paiuful aiimrnt, bave found relief at those ipnugH, Junction Times: Win, lialdrldgt. wife and child, arrived Tuesday from Ocala, Florida, where they have resided for tho pust eight years. Mr. lluld ridge will probubly take the manage- iiieui or tne new tmiiK, on the return of his brother from Junction Cltv. Mr. ituidriiige suys inui riorida isa waved- out aection of the United States. The stute hus lost tho Cuban market for beef, uud the orange crop did not pay exKnsta hist season, owing to over production. In laeouia a few days ago three of the police oluoers were approaehtnl by a man who Introduced himself as a se cret service dottH'tlve, and who usktnl their uid in rapturing a barrel of bogus silver dollars, which he claimed to have billowed in a tortuous route from Cleveland, O. They never saw tho al leged barrel, but the man says he fun nd It all right and thut It contained 1300 braud-iiew silver dollars. He then disappeared and nothing has been seen of him since. He Is now believed to have lieen a hoax, and to have come to this city to try to work his scheme here. Considerable inquiry Is being made in regard to the time and place when the next Press Association of Oregon meets. Ho far as the place is concerned that wts fixed at the lost meeting of tne association, ana ine iraiies was selected. The time la left with the president, and has not yet been fixed. It is expected, however, to be some time In N-ptciuber.so that the members can take lu the exposition either on their way to or from the meeting, be sides there Is a desire to meet about the same time that our Washington breth ren shall meet at Spokane, and if p slhlo arrange an excursion from The Dalle to Spokane, join our friends there and return by way of the Sound. Notice of all final arrangements will be published as soon aa completed. ing them with soft soap reduced to the consistency of thick paint by the audition ol washing soda and water." Tho death of Palo Alto removed from the turf tho fastest trotting stallion the world has ever seen. Tlie removal of this great son of Mectionocr leaves but two really great full trotters now before the public. These are Allcrton and Nelson one owned in Iowa and tho other in Maine. Axtell and Stamboul are also stallions with very fast records, but apparently their day on the track is gone, and they will only hereafter be heard of in the stud. Thcro is another which may some day set a mark James G. Clark in a strong letter lor any of these mentioned in this m the Stockton Mail exposing the paragraph. This is Arion, who perfidy of Whitelaw Reid to his made such phenomenal time last chief, Horace Greeley, Bays of that year as a 2-year-old. For this year worthy and his paper, tho New Tho continued damn weather " not favorable to the hop crop, Hop lice thrive during a moist wa ton. Portland finds it necessary to send to Wyoming for stone with which to build her citv hall. This is a lamentable exhibition of lac of state pride. The Oregonian once predicted "Mr. Cleveland will retire to tho obscurity that awaits a third-class lawyer in a great city like New York." There is no fuith to be placed in the predictions of repub lican papers. It is said in some (piartcrs that Florida and North Carolina are not certain to go for the democratic tisket. liut by the time the Force bill is thoroughly discussed in those states the doubts will fade like the baseless fabric of a dream Carnegie is said to have contrib uted JC1000 toward the election ex jtenscs of J. Kerr Hardie, elected on the labor ticket in South estham England. This is part of the mon ey lie acquired by "protecting American labor out of employment, The National Guard of Pennsyl vania has lieen called out three times during the past seven years each time to subdue a row between H. C. Frick and his laborers, caused in each case by Flick's attempt to reduce wages. No man in the state lias cost the commonwealth so muc money. The most reliable evidence makes it appear, says the Portland Tele' gram, that the profit on 'Carnegie and Frick's steel is from if 14 to ? 10 per ton. and vet they insisted on reduced wages. No wonder Mr, Frick refused to testify. He seems to be capable of feeling a little shame yet. Knute Nelson was the only re publican congressman who voted for the Morrison and Mills tariff bills. His sentiments have not changed vet the republicans of Minnesota nominate him for gov ernor. A majority of western re publicans favor tariff reform but their leaders have held them in the ranks by appeals to prejudice and party feeling. Now science tells us that the owner of a quarter section of stand ing timber has grub enough in sight to last him and his numerous posterity for thousands of years, Chemical experimenters claim they have succeeded in making corn starch irom the hbre ot wood and bread from the "chemically pure' starch which is said to be more nu tritious than that made from either barley or rye. There is hardly any business that is so uniformly prosperous as fire insurance. The annual prem iuins of all the companies doing business in this country are up ward of $1,000,000,000, and the In surance Spectator for July from re liable data places the average losses at oo per cent, of the premiums, l he companies have therclore im mense sums left for expenses, divi dends and surplus. ine meeting ot the sovereign grand lodge of Odd Fellows at Port land in September will be an im portant event for Oregon. It will bring the representatives of one of tho greatest benevolent institutions in tho world to view this section of the country. They will come from every state and represent the best elements of society. A fitting and hospitable reception should be given them, insuring good reports. President Cleveland to congress: I am satisfied that something may be done under federal authority to prevent the Disturbances which so often arise from disputes between the employers and tho employed, and which at times seriously threaten the business interests of the country, and in my opinion the proper theory upon which to pro ceed is that of voluntary arbitra tion as tho means of settling these difficulties. -At. ill 1 .,1 M ai icast, ine Dame lor supremacy wm undoubtedly be between Aller ton ami Nelson. Following the recent discussion t - I 1 f .1 .. IIUJIU.OK vu i. .ton in uiiui-i luill, Cll in English journals of the relative terizo my lmnds anJ even '. merits of English and American lo- f.,r f.,min ,L, comotivcs, it is suggested that dur ing the world s fair a contest be had to settle the question. It is propoM-d that two or more crack Engli.-h locomotives with English crews make the run from New York to Chicago over one of the main railro.ol lines, and that the same number of tho best locomotives of i . i i. American manuiaciure ao me same and that the results be compared. iork Tribune, in closing: "Now I never tako it up without feeling that I am handling a poisonous moral reptile, accompanied bv an uupuiso io cast it under toot, cau- logize to my boots for forcing them to trample on the thing. I have felt nothing but loathing for the sheet since it was seduced by Jay Gould to desert its father in his old aire and desolation and become the paid mistress of money kings. But the destruction of Greeley was not Reid's worst crime. He is now l-AA... ail ja pioiung againsi ine nio oi tne re public, and the Tribune is his chief and most ellcctive agent. I trust STARR 4 it IFPIK Sells the Celebrated NON-RUSTING Tinwart, UKXEUAL DKALEKS IN HARDWARE, STOVES TCTC EUGENE, - mmm & tan i eE2 u SJ 7T? . Ii Or rr ffrarTroy MM KOTKING ELSE." TRY . w A j jl p WHEEL L"3 is.v!Ai'.i. .' rg and set mvKt power and use LESS WATER Write fur our New Illustrated Catalogue for 1SS1, THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL & ENGINE CO., ISVAi NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE STOCK OF n-TOatf mm From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality, : : Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest I?ice up h the finest; can suit you ij you give us a call. OUR STOCK IS fgfFi'Cc IVew and Stjlisls., Look us over; if we do not save you sell to you low. money, we will make some die ! -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, Slippers, Whito and Slack Sandals FIXE KID SHOES, , MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS & SHOES And In fuct e very tli ins in the Bontaud Shoe line, to which I intend to devote my especial attention. -MY GOODS ABE FIRST CLASS.- And guaranteed as represented, and will be soid for the lowent prices that'a crnnd article can be afforded. A. HUNT .iviiiiifr Outfit that very properly co:itii.-.s a supi.ly of Sportsman's Eporhun, HORN it PAINE, Practical Gunsmitlis GUNS, RIFLES, Fislim; Tinkle ami Suicriali, SowiuiC Mix-hiiioN bihI iNredleael All Hlutlst For Sale I lie pairiiiK dune lu the neatt.it style ami ranted. Guns Leaned & Ammunition Furnished Store on Willamette street. GEO. F. CBAW, rOSTOFFICE Cigar store, Eugene, Ongi'D. Th. re are few ceonle aware of the lhilt no self-respecting peoples par fact that the Pueet sound oountrv l.v or formers alliance family will hundred miles east of is several hundred miles midway between the eastern and westermost shores of the United States. Yet such is the case. It is nearly 4000 miles from the longi tude of the most western of the Aleutian islands il;r vtly cast to PuRet sound, while it is only 3500 miles from the sound directly east to the longitude of the east coast of Maine. From all accounts the telegraphic dispatches from the Coeur d'Alene mining troubles were manufactured by the mine owners and colored so as to influence public sentiment in an unreclaimed moral and political mrir iavor. courtesan. iir nni allow the gilded, well-dressed, Hypocritical, blood-poisoned erei ture a place in their household no matter if she does offer her services without money and without price but write "refused'' on her enameled "cheek" and bend her back to the den of death and corruption whence she goes forth on her vile mission to seduce and pollute the people. We should never open our doors to abandoned characters until, at least, an honest effort to reform has entitled them to the verdict, 'Neither do I condemn thee. Go and sin no more.' The Tribune is V, Mt which adds to the enjoyment w uii the other dainties, and makes a picnic a picnic indeed. A 15 cent packa;c nukes 5 gallons i,f this cry jiopular beverage IVin't be deceived If dealer, for Ve s .lis of larcer profit HU yuu Home ctrnr i.ia.1 is "just as good ' 'ti, fake. j.i.j; iluJ is nwd u ths genuine. Hixss'. CENTRAL Mi!?KEl i1 1 Knst Ninth Street, Eugene, Orepm. l!t Trout Flics, Oregon poltern Vji w :i-fiH.t Udders Tj l.Xmit linei "' : A FI LL LINE OF : FisMus t Tackle : ui t Sportlt? J Osa : also : TEXT AND CAM I' Fl'RNITPBK. FISHER & WATKINS, PKOrRIhiKs. Will k p ei,r.s'.!into i.-ud a fuU hiipply of 2E2 3E? je2 E1, MUTTOX. PCRK AND VEAL Wllch titer will sell at the Invest market pri- eea, A fair share of the puMic rstrrnaje so licited. TO THE FAHMKIIS : W will pay the hu-hent market price for Fat ....1- Ll l . vkt.ir, n,,i uu oaeep. SHOP 0 WILT.AMETTE STRFVT. ETJGEiiE CiTT, OiUGCW Ueata deUrared to any part of tha city free of cnarva. SI UK A uUifulinJ. Tha Celebrated Freccft Gum, W"APHR0DITINEWSLS2 Ij Sold ox a POSITIVE GUARANTEE toenreanr form of nervous dlseao oranjr disorder of tlie generative or gansoleiuiersex. whether arisinK BEFORE useof s:lmu!iiu. lion, orer Iniluleeneo, Ae . turn as I" 01 Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down fslnilor Uok.Seralnsl Weakness. Hyfleria. Nenous 1JT Uatioa, Nocturnal Eml!onii,i.eueorrlirra, v lines, Weak Memoir, 1-ossof Fowerand tone jr. sr h leh 1 ( neslee'te-l oden lead to Vn?ZZ old ere and inanitT. Frleo IUO a b"Jca" for f in. Kent by mail on r-eelrt o! pnee" w A WRITTEN r.rAItAKTFB is evi-T liuOonler rerelred, t refund the J"?' a Ikrmsient euro Is nt t effer'ed. fJL tV.ou'amlsol testimonials from oid si l rl of hothseTes.whohveheenr"'rmaneniirf hytheuseof ArihrodltiDO. CirrBlarfree. A THE APHRO MUDICINE CO. e.teruBniach, Box C. I'oaWrf S..ld hy K. R. LUCKEY Co.. V Eana, Iraoa. i