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'a- J UMIJM 111 Kwrvthinc Exmiisito in Imported l't-rfumcry, Soap, ant p..:i X;.lna A1., a rnmnleto ami Kclect stock of Taints n;ifl VorniaW linifihea and toodi Heat. Viced lu well PPtnttd Dru Him and a rtrat-Clai rami aim uu uouau. OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR For dierrbr- or tummer complaint Id or form then U nnthloij boiler tban CbberlbV Colio, Cboler and Dler the Remedy. Mr Nancy Berry, of Ad mi, Uwrimoeeoooty, Kentucky, tj on do cared bar of an tlttck of dltrrbm. Two or Ihre doMi will cur ny ordinal; mm. Wb,n rednoed wllb water It U p lew ant to Uk. 15 tod SO cent bottle (or ml by Oiborn & Delano. Auo. Hobkuno, a wt'll know n nmn ufueturer of boot and "two at kW No Ian Ht., Han Antonio. Texas, will not aoon foricut hla expfrii'iu-H with an at tack of the crump which ho reluU an follow: "twas taken with a violent itrnmit In tin. uiimiHch which IIh'IIcvo would liava ctuneil III v death, had It not been for the prompt Ue of fham laln'a Collo Cholera and IHurrlioca Jtemedy. The first do did me so much Rood thnt I followed It up In 20 ininu(i! with tlio second tm, and be- fM ilia rffiftor roiild set to where I wa. I did not need him. Thin H'"- edy ahall alway be one of the main atayt of my family." For wile by OunURN & DkLano. JAPANESE I CURB A new and Compl.-U Treeinieut, oonelillui of Hupposltorlee. Ointment In :einilee, '" 'n B.ii and PHUl a Hoalllve Cure fur External, In tertial, Blind or Bleed Inf , IWhln. Chronic, Ke oent or Hereditary PHea, and many other ill awe and female weekiiesae: It 'J" a real beiieflt lo the general health. The flrst discovery ul a medical ur rendering an oN-rs tlon with the knllo uniieiier ncreelu-r. Thli Remedy ha never la-en knxwn to fall. l per box, it for f s w-ul l.y mall. hy infler from lhUIrrlbledUaewhna written guarantee la given wllh 0 box, to refund the money if not cured. Send Um for Iree Sample. Ouer raulee laeoed by Woniiaau, Ctajia A to, Wholesale Ketall Drug, lit, hole Agt-ut, Port, lam!, Or. THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. MY BHCKl TOB IT NOW, ' SOON IT WML It TOO LATI. I hare been troubled many year wllh dlataaa of Iht kklneye and have tried snaer different remediee and ka aouahl aid from diKertnt phyalclana wilhowl relief. AlwullheiMhof Apill I waa auflerin frum a rrr wlcy atuck that almoat iruatraled ine la eVhen I la! down k waa almoM Impoaajblc for me a. .Mainiu t Hall WB 1.111 . kind f rorliifticr btui i. i"-y( OkSoOM KJDNEV TKA, to my botel I Immediately commenced uaini I he tea. It had aa almoat miraculoM effect, and to th aatcm. jhment of aU th f ueaU at tb hotel, a lew aaya,i am awppy w ' that I waa a aew man. i wu ' recommend th tea to alt afflict' ' aa I aar beta. ,. O.A.Trjm,, lYBprletorOrrldentat Hotel pauiei aM I aij r's Golden Female Pills. For Female I nr filler tllee'uotliliKllkethem oa the market - Arwr JaiL Hupoeaalully uaud by prominent laille inunllilr. Uuamnteed to nillev aupprwaud meuiUuaibo. UHCI SAFE! tIRTAINI Ion't tx humtmffred. Bar Time, Health, ud mouey jlake uoulU- r. , Bent to any aildreoa. , eeeure by mall on re oelut ol price, liOO, Auuraia, HE ftPKRO REDICINE COIPIIir, .1 i Branch, DoxV.f OHTUtNU, OR' Fm Mala by I. E. LUCKIY A CO., Kugune, ISEASE! BrtTieTireakovUraKwehi rovm aa a wmu or dltMaed Heart. ri beirataraiitoaMareahe' krwlk, f rMla, tlrla(, fklal and kaafi-y aaila.iMla la eM,lkaaMkrt(, welleei auk lee, drapar laal alraik l (r ehlokUB. MII.M'hVW liCAHT l'al la a BierTek'aa rauxdy, "I aa bwrn Iroublad with heart dlaeaae for reen, my lort pulae waa very weak, could at tluiM erarxely ImI II, Ihe nalleal eirlieoienl would alwaye weaken my wervea and keen a4 a laar o( Impend it, a; tteaili aurm me In Uie faee (or buvre. UN. MILKV ki.MVI) KI'.W IIFkMT l Rt aa Ui only tnedh-iae tkat kaa proved of eni bene lee eere bm.I el. lrer, I'lurenlale, Hi. tor, Mllee' Lleer r Ilia are a aura remly tor aHlUoaiaaieee mmd Trp4 l.leer. A Me eeatei Fine uu Heart Dlaeaae, wllk wooderful enree Frai al druwlala, or addrea Dlb MILtr MtOiOAL CO.. tlkhart, Ine), told by J..H. BKCKLEY. MIR ami. a -rl 11 ,b:. .,-1 l. i . ..w : ,. T.11!LES pjjV1 iw,i!!wiavjf HiilB EUGENE CITY MILL GO. PATTJKRSON, EDRIS k 00. ' -IfMoiajotart-a Best Grades " Family Floar, Rtnr Craia aa tha atnat farorabl term. Wheat reoerpt of any araretinae aortb of Ke We, prerMirly aaiTied, takes la ichenr lor I'lenr or feed. tT'BiKkeetCaah rrio Faid tot Wbeei XI Drugs, Pharmacy, Chemicals, Medicines Physicians Sup plies, Surgical Ap plianccs. Painters rurmshines. Bjr pnrchaaln In lert quetitltle iinttim MONDAY, Al'dl'Kr I'.. Juiiicm lloll'iuuii and family wt-nt t rvdttville yenlcnluy. Haaon are now at work on lb aecotid tory of lb Pickett block. (Jeo. M. Miller returned home from the SIuhIhw yenUrduy. Mm. ). It. J lean. ofHcuton, U vlrtlt- liiK rclutlvcn in Eugene. I. K. I'ltcm returned home from the HIiihIuw coaid yettterday. Hon. J. J. Duly, of DiiIIuh, vihlled In r.iiKcue over lunt nigiii. E. It. Hkinworlb went lo libation Ibi aiorninii ou leual bualurai. All the chun-hcM contitlned koimI conrcutl()iiM yetitenliiy. Dr. C beater Oabnro retorned bom lut ereulna from trip of 40 day. If. It. Kinciild. editor of the Journal went to i uiilna Jtiiy yemenmy. MIh Mav Dorrla Iihh returned from her vImH ut rortluud and Ilwaeo. Mm. Joel Waru and duiivhtcr, Miiw Mary, went to Kodiivllle yenterdiiy J. M. AbruiiiM and wife returned home from Hoduville thia afternoon Prof. Iluwthorne Iibh returned home from Coo buy and aoutheru Un'Koii V. It. Kitlrim. aliiui A. J. Hmith. ex jull contractor, I inn left for other Held I). W. Kuvph and fumlly left for Jlecdu Heud for an oiitintr, ytterdny H. M. TitUH and wlfo returned from Bnowden Hirings yintcrdiy afternoon Tim window hIIIn for the llmt atory of the count vJnll ani lielnir plnceil in NIHltlOII. Mr. oimI Mm. R J. Knmier nml he hIhIit. Mian lliiltii! J At' returned from Newport IIiIn ufterniNiii. Mr. J. K (Ikk"" oxl MIhb Myra Itrown returned tliia alicniiMiii rrom their virilt In Muriou county. Mm. Mu Downing, of Hiokniie Full", relurneil homo turn inoniiiiK iiiier vImH with relative In thia city. Miaae Lena Htafforri, Ceo DickiDioa and tUlpb liruiuky are apeodinif a few dyi at l'urtluod during lb Turufeit J. It. Jtlilnclmrt, diiutrhtcr Lillian oil Jimmiu mill AIiiIm-1 blruiKlit, are taking an outing ut Foley Hpringa, MIh J I la 1 1 li I'uraona, leucher In (lie high hcIiimiI at Idaho ( Hy in vlHiling at the reHideiice or Mr, ami Mm. V. J Fox. MIhb MiikkIu Cniner Iihh returned from a five week viNit to (lie aeiialdu ut llwuco ami (iearlmrt I'art irnatlv im proved In health. ltev. (leorgo Whlleuker, preoldent of tlio lllainelte uuivvmity, preached at llie JM. r.. church ycMtcrdtiy morn lug and evening. 'J'. II. Hendricks and fumlly and F. M. Wilkin and family returned from Hecota Head yesterday. They report Having had Hkpiumiid lime. Tb Day City Tribune, wblub m atarted 0D Tillamook bar about a year auo, ba gone under, leaving lb Headlight alone ooo more in 1 uiaruooi oouuty. Attorney Eunuorn and wife, and Mr, Divey ol i'ortlatid returned btre from (be roley tpriuaa nalurday ereulug aod r turned to tbetr bouie Uuaday oiorniog. Mm. Wwal, of Hail Joae, California who haa been viaitlng at the reeidenoe of her father Mr. H, Mllue, went of Ka gene, returned homo litat fciattirduy. Mr. ami Mm. r. A. Itaiikln and aon Charlea, left for Florence on thla iiioru- Inif'n stage and will aiieud the time be tween now mid Hcpt. lat in vurloua parts of the HIuhIiiw country. B. J. Mile bai resigned a inperlntend tot ol lb Orrgoo (l reform Hobool. He returna to liuiilar charge lo Iowa. Th reeignatlon take efleot September 1. 11 i uooeaior bai Dot been (elected. The at ore of T. A. Hcndcraon la closed for the puriiose of Invoicing, Hubwqtient to turning the same over to the new proprietor, Mr. Wood. It will be opened for business tomorrow. The authorities of Itcnlon count v have ollervd a reward of f-0 for the ar rest and conviction of the murderer of Carl Htraga while the slicrill and other parties have added fM (o the same. Mr. and Mm. .Lower, Mrs. Stanton a I.. I u..., ..( ..U....II ....I U 1) nmt n,.,i, ix vonnr'ij aillil ;uiSi av, Hlatchley and ton lvl.of this city, will atari in the morning and drive to l a qultia bay, where they will sMnd a few Mra, Hart, a widow lady, la very 111 at her residence on Willamette street of Inflammation of (he bowels. The treet between Tenth and Kleveiith streets has Ixvii hliM'kaded aualnst leama. A reeroii of the Peudllon water work III recently emptied foi clcauing out pur pout, tud in Hie tMiltuiu waa found over too ol (mall locks which lb iniachierom yoatb bad evid. ii'ly thiown in lo e tb watel aplaab. txiti iniriiam and wife, w in oiir- cniuaHi a lew acres or in. nuiutoii alsnit two years ago and sold the same lust week (o(ieo. A. Dorrls, will leavo for (heir home In Iowa ly (onluht'i overland train. We will hsik for them buck next summer. Fvery woman with a fellow fit-ling lor those ot uer owu mx win svniivi (hl.e with that imforttinate one in Klchiuond, Va., lust Suuday, who dls- eovcroo, alter coming out or church, that her bran new hat waa adorned with a tag uivoii which was inscribed the Icgviid, 'Uedtice d to f Hi." Knox Huston and family, old time Lane county people, but now retdiUMjUi or rriufvllle, aro visiting hi brother, Clay lltwiton, on the American lttom. They will return Jn about two weeks. Mr. Huston wiui n-ni,, aurvcyorof . t. - . i . , . phu run in ui i uu uii ciOai.ou, linker City IVinisrat: It wcfiu things are coming jirvtty smooth for our young friend r.dward Slilnn, mall clt-rt In theaea coast service, between .New lorkand I,lverssi. In letter to a friend In thin city (he young man stale iaV.t on a rtHvut trip acrosH the Atlantic he Uwl the good fort u no to lw come aciitiainted uith a young ludy, the daughter of a wwUhv Cenuau wliolitoilo iiien-haut lu Neivk City, who, with her mother, waagtung ry a t Ui U) Ocnnany. Tlielraiiiainiaiice rlsjiod lf.U an engagement and the wedding-day bae Uh-ii set. , Mr. hlnn intends avxtii UakLuf rt from hi dutii in tlie service .of the gnveriiment and will Join his iiHeualt nt travel for a month or an. SAT UltDAY, AUGUST 13. Southern Oregon watermelon In the market. C. K. Hunt ami fumlly of Hprlnglleld, are at l aounm bay. Brick laying commenced on the Illa tion building thlH morning. Win. Drlsklll. formerly .f Kugene, is now blui'ksmlthlug at Monroe. Not the usuul numlierof farmem In town toduy on account of harvest. (Jeo. Alexander, of the Lebanon Kx Dress. Is vlHltimr tils nareuta in this city. Mrs. l'.d. Iluiini und children re turned from Vuiiuiua buy thia ulter- iiism. y. Y.. Hniirlgra-N leave tbia afternoon for a viHit in Kiimoi spruigx, wbere b will Join In aiile. Miss Dell Wulton has eoue to Han Francisco lo purcliiise a winter stock of millinery. Zach Msre, captured a regular old fashioned Hcorilon, 1 Inches long, In a woodpile yesterday. They are very rare here. Ix-e Crosson, a Kulcm letter carrier has la-en fined I'M for embezzling U. 8. money, and has U-en discharged from his position. David Linn la visiting his parents at Jacksonville. He will be absent about one month, Itosa Matthews has returned from Ollliam county when? he has la-en duelling school. Mm. (leo. Craw returned home from Newport this afternoon seemingly much Improved In health. The health of ltev. G. A. Ulalr, who Is cuniK!d near Newport, Is rapidly Im proving, we are pleased to announce. Arthur Lowell, a aon of H. P. Lowell, Is now freight agent lor the U. P. It. K., at a station culled McKwen, near Uaker City. County Treasurer ReUner a treriixe (bat be iii prepared lo pay registered oounly or der 182 to 432, inclusive, and that lull-rent ba ceased on the am. The Albany IX'inocrat begins a shooting accident as follows: "Here Is an account, of a mm accident that did not liuiiiien In Lutio county." Hulem street rumor has it that a councilman waa given a 4 per cent. "Uivy" on me street coniraci. oiu Ing said Is more than rumor. Horace ('line, the Florence saw mill man and C. II. Hairc. the Nusiaw lighthouse contractor, went to Port land on this niifriiings' local train. Lciih Htevens and ('has. Wilkinson, reiiresentat vim- ect. sturtcd this morn- ing for Newjiort where they will enjoy the sea breezes for a coupio oi weens. Alls-rt M. Winltli, a former student of the University, und who has lieen vlsltlmr here for a few days, left this afternism on u visit lo New Mexico. (1. H. Wilkes, recently of Lebanon who has been elected assistant prlnci- nal of the nubile school here, is in F.u irenc. Ho will have charifc of the Uenry school. I Ion. J. U. Weaver, of Iowa, the k-o- pie's party candiilute for president, and Mrs. Lease, UMike to a large audi ence in Portland yesterduy iilU-riiiKm and evening. The price for hops promises to be good. 1'lckem will be Hi demand ana will roeeivo irood treatment. When the lion crower cannot be assured of receiving picking money for his hops he generally does not care how few are picked. Wallace Mount has Is-en renomin ated for circuit Judge of Douglas, Lin coln mid Adams counties, Washing ton. bv the reoiiblieun statu con ven tlon. Judire Mount has many friends In Kuueiie, bcinir a Kratluiite of the State University. A runaway team ran Into a brick wairon near the lilalr farm this morn Ing, bruising and cutting up one of the homes bad I v. Tlio team waa caiiirht and placed In a livery stable by r J. McClunahun. We have been unable to learn the owner's name. Home of the full-sown wheat near thcna, Umutlllu county, will average ou bushels to tlie acre, while that sown this soiiiiK will not so over la) bushels. Had it not been for the exceedingly hot weather there would have been many 50-bushul yields In that vicinity. Albany Democrat: Reports have la-en comlmr from different parts of Oretron alsntt (2 bills being raised to 111) bills with the aid of revenue stumps and successfully passed. Huch a case occurred In Albany yesterday, a bill uaaslmr anion tr several before bulinrais- covered. Judire Wulton broke the hind axle of his carriage near the head of tide the other day In a turn over accident. lie sent thu family forward in another conveyance and the last seen of the Judge by our Informant, lie waa pro- wiling with a pole siipiHirting one aide of the carriage. Tb w'r at lb Oregon approach) of th Vancouver leriy h abokled tt an alarming rat aince the high water receded, and the big aamlbar above tb trestle ba trstcbed out ao fir that tb owner bai er. rtl acre more land tban ba poaaeaard ba ton the June riae, tay tb Vancouver In dependent. Tbe ferry will bav difficulty In lauding If tb water fall much lower. Fir. spruce and nine trees are to be set out about the limit of Coos bay bar ter to tnitl the government in mak ing deep water there. J. H. Polhemus, who has charge of the work, isauxlous to learn something about the proper time for transplanting such trees. When grown they will prevent the sand diiiien from shifting, and each succeeding year will find them of greater value. Chairman Murphy, of the -demo cratic state central committee bus is sued a call signed by himself ami Hcc- rctary Wait, iwtucstiiig that the mem bers of the committee me?t at Portland on August ltMh, to consider ways ai'.d means lor the coming campaign, tine of the special objects of the meeting will be to select- oaimialgn committee to dlrvet the management of the presl dcntlul content In Mils state. Three week ago John Honker, a brakeman on thcHouthcrn Pacific line J(t his left leg in an accident at Itoon- viiio. the leg was burled there and 1 on kef removed Ui the company' ospial at Aliaa,iy, where he still re mains. Aikiut a week ago he is-aan to OperUiu'e th,c w-iiniUui jtiiut his am uulatud limb Wa iu iL u.vu-ioiiied itvye,, aui gjwn pin was retjt to rh.e let;, ko v(T4i iliil (lib feel I n ir become I hat t he criiirli man IU?e)f WV.'u f My to sine in tit coi in uu surgical wafd 4 the hospital and moaned with bum Ml) the doctor btn-ame alarmed at liia uin dltlon. lie could not sleep, nor coold anything he done to relieve him. Honker a father visited itoonville and had the leg removed from the grave. The lid of the box wa raised, and tbe 1m cf the foot were found to be crons til. l'o tatter tMruliarlty waa dlscov ervd. The lia bu closed and the coffin n buried. Uieiujure4 cin at the hospital at ouce experieticej A -. nation of relief, and the (rouble ha completely yanishetl. Protecting tbe Amerkau Laborer. The Toledo, Ohio, "Wet-kly Blade is a rabid protection high tiirifTMc Kinley organ. In iU issue of July 21 may be found the following item: "IIomoHtoad lias a populu' tiou of nearly 8CKJ0, of whom 3000 are men over i years oki. i ei, ui lust full's state election it.casl only a few more than 800 votes. This is k-cause the bulk of its male inhab itants are unnaturalized foreigners. This is a fact worth pondering." And it would le well for the American laborer to "ponder" over this fact while in the election Ixiotli alone with his (!od and his tiencil. It shows that thone benefitted by the McKinley law exercise the priv ilege of buying their laW in the chcapeKt market of the world, und the law imposes no duty upon im ported pauper labor. Under it the manufacturer enjoys protection in what he has to Bell the American laborer, and free trade in the em ployment of labor, While many of the summer tour ists are returning, refreshed in body and mind, others are preparing to take their places. One might infer from the rejiort of the investigating committee that beef tea was thn only beverage dis penned over the Capitol bar at Wash ington. The Chinese gamblers in Port land have again been engaging in the delectable occupation of ue creasing the Mongolian race. The reform mayor should take notice that Chinese have gambling houses in that city. The sportsmen who love to hunt the wily Mongolian pheasant and t he more stupid grouse are troubled in spirit over the multitude of tres pass notices that adorn the con hues ot numerous tarms in the vi cinity of Kugene. Four convicts escaped from the Salem penitentiary Friday night by digging through the brick iloor of their cell. 'Wo are surprised to learn that a prison for the confine ment of convicts has no better se curity than brick walls that can be dug out with any iron tool. During the approximation of the planet Mars, the telescopes of the various observatories of the country have been brought to bear upon it with patient scrutiny by eminent astronomical professors. It has not yet been demonstrated that Mars is inhabited, or that the lines on its surface are canals, rivers or rail roads, or boundary lines between nations. About all that has been definitely determined mat it is red and that it is on schedule time every evening. It is to be hoped that owners of ledges in the Bluo river mining dis tnct can secure a modern quartz mill and test the value of the mines. In the Jlohemia good re suits have been secured from i broken tiown old mill that was hauled to the mine twenty-seven years ago, has been exposed to the elements all that time and un doubtedly loses a large portion of the gold. Owners of ledges on Blue river have spent considerable money on development work, but this will never amount to anything without a mill. The Tuns correspondent of the London "Standard says M. Monchi- court, the liquidator of the Panama canal company.lias signed a conven tioirwith a syndicate of financiers and the former Panama contractors to resume work on tho canal, and that it is rumored that no appeal will be made to the public for funds until the work is well ad' vanced. Either the management under DeLesseps was unsatisfactor ily extravagant, or M. Monchicourt will find it very difficult to interest private capital suflicient to carry on the work. That Yakima is a wonderful country there can be no denial; but Burpnses are constantly crop ping out that startle even the old timers. The Yakima Herald states that this spring Dr. W. F. Morri son planted 15 acres to hops, and not wishing to go to the heavy ex pense of polling them the first sea son he sowed the field to Russian sunflowers, for the support of the young hop vines, and now the doc tor funis he has not only a pretty fair crop of hops, but he is prepar ing to harvest the sunflowers, which he estimates will yield over 100 bushel of seed. Tne stalks are like young trees, anil it would be difli cult to crowd some of the heads in to a flour barrel. The giro He market is in a bad condition. There is no supply to meet the demand, and the world is in danger of actually losing the elongated necked anjmal, who makes his living by cropping the eaves from tall trees- Of course there will Im much regret over the irre parable loss. The Popular ieience Monthly savs that the last giraffe in the London Zoological Gardens has recently died, and the institu tion js.'ffyr the firsi time since 183G, jnuinu a li ving pjiciiucil oi 11119 animui. .t has H; J in alt Hurty sppqm.citi?, of w'hjcl evenjeen were urn on & jjiace Tl$ giraffe market la very poorly iplct and there is but one specimen nov for sale in Kurope. The giraffe it practically extinct in South Africa, and cannot be found within a thou sand miles of Cape Town. There are still giraffes in East Africa, but then are no means of catching thetn. Eugene makes u good showing on the city assessment. , The opening of the university ami public schools soon will liven up Eugeno to a oiisidcrable exteirt. It is not her husband's loneliness that brings u woman bat ,- to his waiting arms; it is the fear that he isn't lonely. Our sister state of Washington is beginning to get excited politically. Their state and county elections oc cur at the sume time us the presi dential election. When the improvements now in course of progress by the Water Co. are completed Eugene will have the best ami purest supply of water of any town in Oregon. Jt is announced that JinlgedreHh oii) will take the stump in behalf of the peoples party ticket. He would have made abetter race for the presidency than Weaver. Tlio K!oples party candidate, Gen. Weaver, opens the presiden tial cnn)iign in this state at Port land today. 1 he Kansas lady ora tor, Mrs. Lease, is with him. The train roblicrs in Southern California do not propose to be cap tured alive. They probably re member the lynching of a couple of road agents at Redding a short time since. Gen. Weaver and Mrs. Lease are making a silver campaign. They invite their audience to throw their dollars at them. The spectacle of a presidential candidate openly solic iting hoodie was never witnessed before. The plan adopted by Cottage Grove to secure a saloon license by chattel mortgage is a novel one. They may experience some trouble collecting the same when stock runs low except the councilmen trade it out. The fact that 15 revolutionary widows are drawing pensions should give Uncle Samuel some concep turn of what the tensions growing out of our civil war are to cost him It will be his chief business for 100 years to come to keep out of wars Pendleton E. 0.: Down in As toria they have a live merchant, an enterprising rustler, a man who does business on business princi pies, with a liberal use of printers ink. His name is Herman Wise but the name would fit the man better if it rend Wise Herman. While the wheat crop is consid ered short anil will consist of less bushels for the state than last year we console ourselves with the fact that the farmers are engaging in more mixed farming and that there will be more dollars made througl the year than there was last year, Ohio hud, according to the latest report at hand, 15,000 more pen sioners than New York, and Indi ana 55,000 to New York's 50,000, though Indiana s population is 2,100,000 and New York's 0,000, 000. Ohio furnishes more office holders than any state in the un ion. As Senator Carlisle says, if tke foreigner pays the tax, as Mr. Mc Kinley asserts, then why did he give them a drawback of nearly all the duty on lmiwrted raw mater ials entering into manufactures ex ported for foreign sale? If Mr McKinley's claim is well founded, then he and his party are guilty of misappropriation ot public funds. Tho frequenters of an exhibition advertising "no ladies admitted" are not entitled to exalted respect, The prurient and depraved tastes are caught by such an announce ment, and, as to be expected, are disappointed at finding but an or dinary entertainment. It is not the first tune the same catch-penny dodge has been resorted to in Eu gene. The New York Central railway, in its exhibit at the world's fair, will strikingly illustrate the won derful improvements that have been made in railway transportation by showing a magnificent, complete vestibular train and along side of it a reproduction of the first train of cara used in this country, the cars of which resembled old-fash oned stage coaches. It is now asserted that the demo cratic majority in tho recent Ala bama election was obtained from the black belt of counties where negro voters largely predominate, It may be that tlx? Southern negroes have been voting democratic all along, and Harrison's foreo bill was to force them to vote republican as tniu party nas ever claimed a pro prietary right to tlie colored suf frage. In Kansas a man who murders his wife and is sent to the peniten tiary may claim half of any prop erty of which she may die seized, provided he is released from the prison within twenty years from the commission of the crime. That is almost as queer as the Kansas law which prescribes capital pun ishment, but which practically commutes the death sentence to life imprisonment in the peniten tiary. Jhe house of the 52d congress did not increase taxes: it passed no subsicty bill; It voted no bounties; it' passed ho bills fo''dverthWw'elee ohis in tho Mates': It ' vacated no republican' scats' for Jemoc'ratictofii teUiU, except l (jhe ca$e',' anl that upon a prautioajiy linaftimou; committee report; it did not rob the minority of their right, nor servilely surrender its own rights. nto the hands of its speaker and its committee on rules. Jiinrlioii Hems. Time, Aug. 13. The Mill Co. hud given out over .nt) grain sacks up (o Tin-winy cvi-n-l"K- We understand another excursion will be run from F.ugcno to the sea next Haturdiiy (health. We hum S. P. (filinore will okii a saloon In his brick building as soon as It Is vacated by Hternls-rg A Senders. Thia will make the third saloon. The contract for building (he new M. K. church waa awarded to K. llashaw for taiTU, all complete except the fur nmv. Work will einnnicnce us sism as the material can be made ready. The contractor Is u rustler and will push the work to un curly comple tion. The building will la- of lute de sign and (ho II nest in (lie county out side of Kugene. Riisincss in tlie recorder's court has Is-en unusually brisk this week. John Hteol, a hobo from everywhere, was fined $10 for lieiug drunk ami disorder ly. Ho Is doing ill time in the hold over. Dave Realty wus arrested twice on a similar charge and was fined $10 each time. He paid the fine for the flmt offense and for the second dose he concluded to board in the Inutile do Rlew. Dal Uttinger made use of loud and abusive language to the amount ot $10. Not having the ready cash about his clothes he struck out to earn tho same while the marshal was otherwise engaged. He will return with Ihe money all right enough. I'ar oiia;rre. Ommi-u. Aog. ll.Jobu L. WiUuu. present i-niigrexuroau from Kiokaiie, and W. II Uuoiitte of Pierce county wrrs nom inated fur congreHu by acclsmslioo by tbe rtpiiblicaua. STARRS gTRY and get ana Write for our THE LEFFEL WATER Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will hereafter keep a complete itock of Ladies' Misses' and Childreu's SHOES. BUTTON BOOTS, Slippers. White and Slack Sandals FINE KID BUOES, MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS&SHOES And In fact everything in the Boot and Shoe line, to which I intend to devote my especial attention. MY GOODS ARE FIRST CLASS.- And guaranteed aa represented, and will be aold for the lowest price that good article can be afforded. A. HUNT f morning Noon Night Good all the time. It removes 1 the languor of morning, sus- , tains the energies of noon, lulls 1 the weariness of night. :fiii' .'Rootf Hallrli-utai aXftnrL- ttnrr nnntt7int3 v ".vi pfwnob aafjva.a,...,! IVin't b drxrivrd If ft ieUcr, fur the Ar W v4 lantcr profit, tctU ymt oiu uilwrr kind 0 w "juMMfood" 'liftUle. N nluatJi FISHER & W ATKINS, PIIOPKlM, Will keep conatautly on baud a full supply of MUTTON, PCRK AND VEAL , i Wluh lli-v will aell at th lowest market pri ce. A Mr -ra nf aha ur.hlln v. lici.cl. ' - ... . . - , , ,. , fO THF FARMERS : W yp par tSe hitdieat market price for tittle. tt acd Sheep. Fat SHOP OS WILLAMETTE STREET. EUGENE CITY, ORXGOX Meat delivered to any part of tb rity free of chary. i vim mmt u nn mm i.i.a m pi ..jhulp. Sl. . .. ... m j itv.!w.;? I RTF CENTIIAL 3B ' Ill: I IIH1ITTI II kl li a.. POBTL4NU. Aug II -A lew ml,,,.,., for 1 oVI-w-k inlay, Coroner H-.,U-J nolilled (but llieie a.. ..... . I OuihI Saiiurilnu IIo.il'l O ut i,.e,i U' tiuu The enroiii-r vi t i,i, . " man imin.,1 r'red C. Oii-t .inj' ,hd llwir ).( bia (oom in bis i. lit i-,t,,.,u" J brietb-loading sboiuiiii. JJ,,. i,, "''i r. alinu li-i.L'lha ix, nf In- I. ... . ""Iir. " - ' " . ' K", II lie III lo, iiiru-, wtr ,iiiii-, Hold en.irg,) oi Hie-i imiu Dim c,iiu wliul p-odiK't'il In ilrnin 'Una Hi. Tbe atlendsiiis st the Il.upj,,,! wrmi cone) inn inert, fiKlenl, 'J an.1 aai'i mm lie a Kick nn, lut luk-ri i-ii. .if- il... , ""M In "i.:.. r.i-.'t-i.. t.',u.. O.l-., that b came lien- ,m ij,,,,.0 Ohio, ami bud leucbdl here on i i, Alunka for Hi., purpn.e i f mini,,,,; n j '" aeeuiid lo I e woiiied nl.out Li-, ,,,i, Wlfo slid lo cliililicii in l-'indlui, Ohi,''' " At 1"J:'.'0 tins iifti-n -non il - i,ulr tbe r. pint ul s gnu ai d ,, uinK i. , '""J (he room occupied by Cijsi, Hw i d ceaied sittiiiK upr'gbt HgHin.i ,(,.!, i with bltioil epnriing mil lii.ui w-iiwi Ibe bient and the uhu'h hum nri. p.!' wus eitinKiu-bed with h w ( ji, ,V- tnuii una -la ..n-.i ..I in. ' - "- "ime M, coiked uiilileol ml,l-,y II o-1,.,, an na teat- nudoubtcilly tak.-u a diiuk to gi, 0 mJr. OOUMae.ai.d tbeu plucliiK tlio K , ..' lap, with bulb hammers ol Ibe b trre) rMi!J diachnrg-il tbe rigbl hnnd barn nh J toe ciiisn g dfHib iuKiHtitlv. Crisi look lo be sboiit 28 ymr 0f ,m His p-isiiiiul ) IfiOl OiiL'inl of n ur -J"-lull c Hunk, a r retch Imiding -lio'nu eib r fuse, und s ticket fur Al-k i 1 from rorltaud. PoiiTland, Aug. 11 C plain N, g l'ieice, who uiyHierinu-dy liKi,,ikar,, f',l' lb IS l-lly s few UlotJlbs n Murmd o,,. The refer. e rej mt in Ibe HoIIkiIj- Cbm. , fiui-b'd and Ibe lepcrl ie ariverhe UQ,. ernl Kufns IiimhIIs. iuu on mu i.ui-u u NT i-i tin, aittiitl. h- l , GRIFFIN Sells tho Celebrated NON-RUSTING Tinware GENERAL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES ETC EUGEN Ji'. - OH EG ON 11 CUBES ANY HEADACHE "White Malt; BUT CURES , KOTHING ELSS. I La3 ijyTR'vyKa.'T'.T'i MORE POWER use Ltoo vvaicn Mew Illuatrnted CataloBue for 1SKI. WHEEL & ENGINE CO., SSiYi Sportsnian'6 Eporium. HORN & PAINE. Practical Gunsmiths jf Deslers in rf GUNS, R1FL&V Fikhing Turkic ami Uaicriilt, Mewing MaehliiOM Hiul lket-llle0l All liiutla For Sale i a Repairing dune iu the neateet ityle and war runted. Guns Loaned & Ammunition Furnished Store on Willamette street. GEO. F. I'BAW. rOSTOFKlCK Cigar store, Engine, Oogta. DAlmEill UUiA East Ninth Street, Eugune, OguH- llest Trmit Flies, Oreou pattern (? Fine a fool l.eBcicrs '""Sj lloot liaea. A FI LL LIN E OF : Tackle aid WM -ccft liraMO-rl TENT AND CAMP Fl'BNrTCUB. Tfc9 (Jelelrated Frcrjcb Gura. "APHRODITINE' Il Polo ox a POSITIVE GUARANTEE toctireauv form olnervomdlHora erany iii9oro.crof tio gencrativ or- gaaof eiincriD-x. viK-iia-r ariMuii j BEF0REk u.-eol stiinuiuun, AFTEft Tnlcco or Orlum, or through )ouUifulinl''fnJ lion, over Inilulcenoe, Ac ,i-.ch as Lnwot Pra Power. Waki-fiilneaa, Biarlnrdon fain!lnU bai k, Seminal Weak nm. Hysteria. Nervoul rj trutiiin, N.tumal Kmiaio;, Uiucurrau-a.'PJ' lluesa,Wi-ak Memorv. lxaof l-oe-eraml IBF b nc-y. which If m-elevtHnftCD h ail to prerr-aiui old avtaand Inaauitr. Price 11.10 a ti. elw1 for ') .ai snt l.y mail on reeelot of rrt,''L- J A WRITTEN it'AltAMKK linWj lrmanenl cure ia net ee-"d, ' h7 thr.iMuiiaol tMrtimiiaiale fn.ai a'i arid rj i l N,itiexe.w hohare t-n roiieut)Tr ly the us of Aphrudiiin.- !n-larlnf. A J THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. eateru Branch. Bux 5, Poall. 0 S-.ld by E. K. LVCKEY k Co, DrajW Eugene, ir eu. v. z r :r