I wop,,-:: "'. tV'ViW'i' 1 II,.,. 1 m ' 't I fc, ar" ci3 Kvcrvthinc hxnmsito in im noricu i uuwhuij, gene. .. -n 1 .1 T .V.n ol, nno IV"' Oils. Varnishes, urusnesanu iamvw j unupiuu. IWDi f ST" W. buy the vito part of our aood. East. Hr pure"'" 1"" aTl V Ds Wamaa-e ol nib dtacuiiiita we are enamel in ive ;"r cuaiuun-,- I . ".Vn I,:.:.. , ,! Uti Store and a Klrst-Class faint eud Oil House. OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR for diarrhea or aumuier complaint in toy form there It nothing bettor tbao rbadiberlaln'l Collo, Cholera and Diar. lines Remedy. Mr Nnoy Horry, o( Ad- rat, Uwrenoe eonoty, Kentucky, aaya one done eared her oi an attack of diarrbise woor three doaes will cure any oruinaij . -aa. Whn reduced with Wdtur it il pluas- , at to take. 25 and 00 cent bottle for aula .jr Oaburn k Delano. Al'O. HoiiNUNU, a well known man itfucturer of booU and shoes ut WO No Inn Ht., Han Antonio, Texan, will not hooti forget hi experience with nit at lack of the eramis whleli he relates as lollows: "I waa taken with a violent lairm iu the stoiniieti whleli I vimil.l liv caused IIIV death, had It not lieen for the prompt uho of Cham lulu's folic Cholera and Diarrhoea n...iv Tim flint, dose did me ho much kx1 that I followed It up In 20 minutes with the act-owl dime, and Is fore the doctor could K't to where I was, I did not need him. Thin Item dy shall always le ono of the main Mlays of my family." For wile by Ohiiuiim & JjkLako. CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. MY BHCKl TOP IT NOW, SOON IT WIIISX TOO tATI. I hsve been troubled manv war with jj r.t.. ir.invt and have tried many different rrmr.li ind tan son.lit aid from diilereot physicians w.lhout relief. Alxml th 1Mb ol Anrll 1 wim auffcrlm from a rry rMtni attack that almort proatratrd me la i. - M.M i..ui I w. lent over. rt I t duwa it wap almot imV Re tip alone, or lo P' oa niycloltMj.. when i,.?i P..uieni rut In. lleuley, wilb the JKIX-ON KIUNEV TMA, to my j(el I lminedlatelr commenced i.mi tlw tea. It had an almoet nlracnloua effect, and to the aetoo ahmenl of all the gutf at the hotel, n a rw aayi.i am nappy io uw, hal ( waa a new mo. I wilt eoiajrnend the lea lo all afflicted u i have been. o. a. rvvrm, rropdetor Occidental Hotel, JAPANESE I LE CURE A new and Cnmpli'tn Treaimont, oomiitlng of MipH)IUirlci, Ullilmi'lil in i hiuii, aim in IL.. mill I'iIIh: a I'niltUu ('iirr (or K H tirilnl. Ill' Uirnal, HI In J nr rllwdlniilti'tiliilt, Clmiiilc, Ko enntor Hereditary l'Uea, and many other dla eea and lenmla Wealniewea: It Ualwarea areat tieiieflt to the general health. The flint dlmurery ol a medical cure rendering an oera tlllll Wim me mill ligiieeennnr; iirrvBiier. Thli HkiiuhIv hu nwer l.ii known to (ail. II iwr boa, (or tf; aeiit by mail. Why snITur from thli terrible diaeaite wheii a written guarantee ! alven with 6 bom, to refund the money If iniinureil. Hend ttauili for free Ham pin. Uiiar- hiiIm IuiiihI Iiy WiniIKHIi. CLAIiKX & I'll. WholemloA Kctall DriiKgUti, role Agenta, l'ort- for MlJ'by HKNIIKHHON & CI.KAVKK, AgenU, r.iigeuv, vn'gun. Golden Femala Pills. For Frmala Irreiulrr Itleii' liolhliiellkutliem on Ibo market. Htvtt fail. riurreMlully lined y promluent lailiet inuul lily, (luaranteed to ntlluva auirutud luoiuiruamn. SUREISAFEI CERTAINt pon't ha hunibinnred. bava Time, ileallh auJniouoj.UkouoolU er. Pent to any nddrwi. iHMira by mall oil rt ,l IPhRO IREDICINE COMPANY, Uraacli, l)ox27,rUKTLAMI, OR Foi bale by K. K. LI'CKEY A CO., Kugvne. HEART OH! UririaTica show thai one In ror haa a ml rdiMaaad Heart. TbadrMarmi'lonuaraaharl kroatk, aaraaalra, (iutlrrlaa, VI aint kaaarr allt la alda, Ihea Ihrrlna, awolleM amhlra, draper tned HeMia.l re whlcta 1R. MILM- IIKAHI' l I'RI ti a aiarrvkiua raaiedy. "I bava Uo lnullad witbtwarldiaaaaa l raara, aiy loll pulaa aa Trf vatk, could at liaiea aranly (hI II, Uia amalhMa loliamant Would alaaya weaken air name aod lieart and a fear ut InipeiMling death SianximelnUetai'a'i'rrmii!. 1I(. Mil. KM iimvik d m:w jICAHT ll kl to Uia only niadnHaa that baa proved uf any hen laod earad nia.-l. M. Dyar, l'ltnlala, lid. Jir. Mile I.ler Pliiaara a aura renixly fur llllawaaaaa aad Tarald I.Uar. At ltaaea M aaata. Fine buok vu Heart DtMaaa, auk woa4ar(ul earae 'r al druniixa. oe addraai Ma MlUr MEOICAL COM ilkhart, In. Hold by J. H. BECUY. EUGENE CITY 1 11 1 HEART PATTKRSON, EDRIS A GO. Ilanufaotira Uest Grades Family Flour, Ftora Oraia on the moat fan.ralla tarnia. Wheat reoaliila of any warelioiiat north of Ku rena, iroiMrly aaaiynad, taken la aichang for flour or Feed. tyUi.-keat Caah Phot PaiJ for Wheat XI .... i i , i. . - i , i i v . I Drugs. Pharmacy, Chemicals, Medicines, Physicians Sup plies, Surgical Ap plianccs MONDAY, KK1T.12. MIhh Mae JIulT Is attending the stabs fair at Halem. Attorney Fllnn. of Albany, was In town today. nonaiablaJ. W. Mai'iN of JUDOllOD W in towo tbia afteroooD. A. J. Jobtiaon and family bavs oioTrd to their fuim near Cre.wttll. A T tnaiaea nmn bet all bit spar cban((e and bia jork lea oa BiiIIituo . Heiirr Owen and family bava mored in to thoir residence on Kleyentb alreet W. H. Lee, one of Jouclion'a lea.liud boa- Ineaa iijd, waa in Eugene yraterday MIhh Mary Thomptmn went to Halem tiiis mornlnir to ailenu me state lair. Mr. F. V. (Hlmrn and Mrs. E. O. Totter are at Halem atteinling the fair. A. L. Honey, the merchant and hus Inew man of Goshen, was In town to day. II. C. Humnhrev left for the lioheni la inines Haturdav. to look over the same. Rnmnel Livealy, Ibe vettrao bop buyer of Hraltle is io town looking after the bop crop. Miaa Aoua Mattbewi arrived bera from SIclliuDville tbia aftrrooon lo atteud the nniriraity. The Hotel Euicue ! rnnuing a back to the depot wbile Ibe bus I in tbeibop being repainted, The police raided the gambling duns in Halem Haturday, and four arrests were made. Mrs. H. I). Holt and Miss Allle Link were among the passengers for the Ha lt in fair tins morning. James HnU'iiian and family Henry iloll'inaii and wife, left morning to attend the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. (1. It. Chrlsmnn and this and son and MIhh Nettie Htewart went to Halem this morning to attend the fair. Tbe Ninth Street fT.itifollat waa aolicitino fundi today among oar haaiueii boaa. lie paid each of (be aulooua a vialt soliciting aid. W. T. Hlielley hits returned from Klrby, Josephine eounty and will re mitiii in this vicinity at least during tlio winter. An epldtnilo bus attacked a considerable number of peraoue Id this oily during (be last week which bas tbe aspect of cholera morbus in guild form. Iter. E. A. MoAIIIaler beld a abort eervioe at tbe oloae of Ibe lempernuoe meellog In the court bouae park yeaterday atteroooD A small audivuee was proaeut. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dentley, who ImvelHfii visiting at the residence of K. M. Wllklns rtturnea to tneir Home at Monmuuth this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. MoA II later, Mr. sod Mrs. 8. W. Coudon and children sod Miaaes lleutttta and Ceoile DorrU returned from Newport on tbe local this afternoon Dr. P. K. Walters and son left for Halem this morning. The doctor took along three handsome Ht. Hcrnard piiNi to enter for prizes at the fair, H. It. Corning, of the editorial stafl of the I IcavelalHl lA'iuler, (Ilea 111 Miehliran of typhoid fever, Just seven teen days after an auspicious marriage. F.dward F, Dillon was drowned in the Willamette river near l'ortland yesterday. He ate watermelons, then went In swimming with the above result. Tbe London Times eayi: According to tae new llriluh postal reimlationa a lorelun letter piay be ol any weight, but uiu-t u4 eiw-ed two feet lu leuglb, or ooe foot to breailtl or depth, Clearance sales are the order. liar- gains may U' secured at thetto sales as the merchants want more room for their new goods, besides It prevents sneir-worn hiockh. Don't carry the barrel olF In front of Chambers' haniware store. It Is tilled with chain to Ik used by llalley A Mitchell on their Hluslavv boom and weighs only II '." pounds. W. W. linker, of Portland. Dairy and KoikI Commissioner, came up this afternoon to take part In the vase of the Htate vs J. r. retcrson, for sel ling unwholesome cheese. Itev. E. E. Thompson, of WtxNlhurn. and lie v. j. u. lempletou, or Cottage urove, are in the city on luslness con neeteti wim ltir t.umiH'rliiiul rresbv teriuii eln, it h. They are the tmesis of jtev, t. a. Jiinir. Harney Valley Herald. Sent. 7 Winnie Clowan left hero Monday morning, his destination Is Eugene wnere lie win attend tlio Cnlversltv for tlio fall and the whiter term. On Silver Creek he will be lolned bv Eu gene ltisnte whose purpose Is the same, Metlford Kxchanirc: I. E. Haver, ac companied ny ins wire, two children and brother, arrived In this town laat week overland from liltsinitield, low tneir tieaiinatlou was Kluslaw tut v. wnere tney were to take up govern incut land and make a home. The cold hand of death has cut the program short. Mr. Haver was a painter by trade and had ts-en suffering for some time from lead hUoii, and about the time of their arrival here he was taken suddenly worse and died Sunday about ! n',.,y.L- . IOIK talHLa AT A BIHTII. The .flalber laOnly tS aaa Helaka Hul IIOPaeiKala. Yankton. H, D.. Hent. li-Mm. Ted Deanln, the wife of a you n if aiiktou farmer, irnve birth to four girl tiables welk'hlnir nearly five tsmnds each this morning. The mother is 28 years old ami weighs 1 10 pounds. Hhe and the daughters are doing well. a . A tamer niaalaw. JkU KKMIN. Or. Hent. 1 1.V-Pnnalilnr. aoie cxcnemeiit is caused Here hv tlie mysterious disapiHaranw of Elllah (ialn, a nromlnent farmer living at the trven uruiire, soout tlirea nil ea south of this city. He was last seen at the bridge aisiut 8 o'clock rlday evenlmr. and was acting queerly. Hlnce that time no trace of him can t found. ItoKKHi'rU). Or.. Hent. IL Tonlcht at lOu'lt) oVInrk, tbe one-story fauna UweUlugoftM Hadley, Ejuit Koae- ourg, was imrnea lo the ground. It waa valued al about -flJtiO. Insurance on the dwelling, t-'SK), In the Hartford; furniture, JU0, in the Firvuieu's Fuud. rnmnleto and select stock of 1'aints. BATUKDAV, 8EPT. 13. Colmrg i)M 270 population. J. C. (iotsliile's new mill Ih now Bt work. Junction haa a new saloon. It li lo cated in the Ullmoro block. G. F. and John Ulan ton have gone to the springs at Sodavllle. Mm. Louise Russell haa returned from a visit to her sinter at Florence. John Brows will finish picking bopt to day on bis yard tcrou the river from Eu- The oil piloting in tbe window of the drugstore aitraota considerable etten- a Baas, formerly of Halem, is tbe dent- Donatio nominee for stats aad llor of Wash ington. Iiobt. Johnson and children, of the Minnesota Hotel, have returned from Florence. Elijah Council Is in the city and will be a student at the university again this year. Auctioneer Klnsey sold a number of horses this afternoon. They sold at low prices. An additional freight train Is now run on the railroad between Junction and Portland. A cement sidewalk is being laid in Junction In front of the bank and Ear nest Lee's property. Misses Theresa Friendly and Bar bara Laucr went to Halem this morn Ing for a short visit. Heventy-two citizens in the vicinity of Junction City publish a trespass notice in the Times. W. I). Mulkey and Mr. Boyd, McMlnnvllle, have opened a new groc ery store in junction. (Jen. E. L. Applegate arrived on tbe local this afternoon, atoppina off on bis return boms to Southern Oregon. The stabs university resumes studies one week fioui Monday. . The attend ance promises to be large. Ashland Record: Conductor Wick Hull' and wife left Monday for a trip to Ckttn rruncisco. Jsiny Jamiesonisin his place. . C. A. McDonald Is running an en f;lne on the west-side road and makes lis home with 11. McCallcy in East Portland. The Junction Times says: Jacob Mitchell, of Eugene, was here Tuesday and succeeded in selling a safu to the hotel company. T. C. Powell, of Portland, county clerk of Multnomah county, came up last evening to take a pheasant hunt with Ed McClunahan. Allmny Herald: He v. Ueo. W. Hill will return this week from a trio to California, and will preach at the Bap tist ciiurcn on sunuay. Geo. Fra.er'a dog is a careful carrier of orders aeut home in the morning. He proof against tbe feaoinelioti. thai other dogs ue to gain bis attention. Ashland Tldlmrs: Mrs. Nelson. of Eugene, state iusixctor of the W. It. ('., was in Ashland Tuesday, and vis ited the corps here officially. Ashland Beoord; Tbe street evangelist says be was treated better in A. bland than la any other town be bas been in. All tbe other towns treated blm with rotten eggs From the number of trespass notices sent out from the Uuakd office most of the farmers about Eugene must be protecting their places against hunters. Tbe Interest in tbe Corbett-Sullivao prize ring content bas abated to some ex tent. It Is now probable that Ibe preslden tial content will receive reasonable consid eration. 8. A. Billon of tbe West was la town and made tbia office a call laat evening. He b-ft on the local this morning for Portland He reports tbe ooudition of affairs at Flor ence encouraging. Dr. J. M. Keene and J. A. Porter, of halem, J. w. Whin, or l'ort land. Miss Nlda Crlswell. of Portland snd Mr. J. T. Wilkins of Rose- burg are registered at tbe Hoffman today, Mr. Obenauer went to Portland this morning and will spend the next three or four weens in supervising the dudiI cation of the Eugene city directory which he haa Just finished compiling. vbij a . 'v.ii. n uu lino ucv'U fli;lllt as city editor of the Journal In an ac ceptable manner is visiting rvluttves f '.. . 1 .fa.ln u.knl,a.luu.M..IIH. and mends at florence. lie walked the entire distance, 00 miles lu 17 hours. Tom Aubrey arrived home from Oak- laud last night and will take the posi tion of night oiierator at this place, Mr. lloyd who has held that position will take charge of the freight depart ment. Journal: The Paelflo Builder of Hen- temoer a contains a nicturo or tne resi dence of Wni. M. Klllingsworth In Al bliin. He went from Eugene about twelve years airo without any can tal auu is now wortn Kiuu.utiu, having made It all In the rise In real estate in and around Alblna. Junction City Times: A rich agri cultural county iiae iane should have a county fair, tier neighboring coun ties are walking away ahead of us. Eugene Is not alive to her own Inter cuts or sJie would whoop up the fair racket In short order, (lo ahead, boys, and we'll help you out. Frank Lynea of Marion baa a son of ths famous Unvon Wonder, which bas attract ed oooHiderable attention in the seat. The hone ia four year old. it built exactly like Oregon Wonder and baa about tb tame length of maue, tall snd forelock that horse bad when the same age, tbe mane being three feet four, inobee, forelock two feet, tod the tail until recently dipped, dragged ten inchea oa tbe ground. The mane is crowing an inch a month, and promisee to equal thai of bia 135,000 aire. According to the latest report issued by Weather Observer Olnev. of the state of Washington, harvesting is al most flulshed so far as early grains are concerned, while late sown wheat will soon be threshed. Dew has fallen lib erally of night, and frost has appeared III various localities. Hon picking la over half finished, and the yield, w-hlle excellent In quality, has beeu found below the average lu quantity. In the northern count lot of eastern Oregon the fruit trees have suffered from the dryness of the weather, but the wheat crop Is very encouraging. Harem Journal, Hent. 6: The railroad eonmilsMonors are holding their regu lar meeting for (September today. Com missioners Colvlg and Clow, and Clerk F. J. Miller, being present. This after noon the board is to try the case of W. E. Ixtighiulller va the Hou thorn .IV clflo Company, belng an overcharge claimed by the platuuff by the railroad company on a shipment of oats from Ix-Lanon Junction to l'ortland. the sum being $13. -U and also a shortage of twenty sacks of oats in the transpor tation, ine company claims that there is a mistake aud therefore are go ing to have the issue tried ny tbe com missioners. Mr. Loughnrfller appears iu person and H. A. Thrall for the com pany he being in the auditing oftlce of ine railroad at l'ortland. MtiaitD Io Eugene, Oregon, at tbe residence of tbe i-fficiating clergyman, Sept. li, WL by Be. E P. lieaderaon. D D.. 0o. B. Bodfofd and Haiti Hytaaa, all of Lane coooty, Oregon. Washington hag adopted the so briquet of the "Evergreen itute." Mr.Blnino favors reciprocity, but has little to Bay iu favor of his for mer chief. Tlio ntato fair which commences at Salem Monday promises to lie up to the usual standard. The cholera microbe cannot fight with the mercury trained down be low 70. lie can't stand front bite. Forest fires aro rejwrtcd from numerous places in Oregon. The loss of timber from fire in the Htate is almost incalculable. The cholera scare has not abated in the least in New York harbor. New pest laden ships are arriving with loads of infected immigrants. Tlio announcement that David R. Hill will take the stump for Cleveland will not surprise anyone who has followed his political ca reer. He will not be found sulking in his tent. The force bill issue has made Arkansas almost solidly democrat- ic, the first time since the war. ' . . . One county that gave 4300 republi can majority two years ago changed to 400 the other way. It is now announced that Tarn many Hall is solid for Cleveland and MeveriBon. There should hav never been any doubt on the atti tude that organization would as sume towards the democratic can didates. Now it is the Hindoo who must go. The Russian authorities have ordered every man who hails from India to leave Turkestan forth with. The ukase means ruin to thousands. This fact, however, dosen't trouble the czar in the least, Ihe road into the lilue river mining district will prove of ma terial interest to Lane county. The ledges in that district are undoubt edly rich in precious metals that will reward mine owners, and ind rectly the whole community, by proper development. The water supply of Portland is a menace to the health of the city and state in case ofthe introduction of cholera. The water is taken from the river at a point where the tide rises carrying with it the refuse of the sewers to a greater or less ex tent. This constitutes the most deadly source of infection The shooting of Frick by Berg man is ridiculed at Homestead as fake. Though Frick was supposed to have been shot full of bullets and carved almost into strips. iew days tnereaiter ne appeared without a wound. Frick made use of this transparent trick to preju dice the country against the strik SI 'it at ers. capital will resort to any means or any devise to beat labor, The Japanese government has arranged to send to this country JUOU Japanese of the middle class, who are to be here during the world's fair and afterward make tour of the principal cities of the United States. Instruction and in e i . . . lormauon as to tne industries and customs of the American peoplo constitute the object desired to be attained. It appears that the ex-champion John L. Sullivan, was not in th the fight at New Orleans to any appre ciable extent. 1 he Lalnornian, al though of lighter weight, outranked him in every round ofthe pugilistic encounter. The next fight will be between torbett and Jackson buluvan always refused to meet lira, drawing the color line. As Corbett fought him he cannot refuse ou that score. Exchange: Campaign charges are numerous and peculiar. In North Carolina one candidate is accused of buying from a merchant a lot of western salt ixrk, smoking it thoroughly, and then selling it back to the same merchant as home-cured meat. That was con sidered a worse crime than the fa miliar campaign charge of the can didate having murdered his grand mot nor. The large cities, and especially those on the seaboard, have impor . 1 .1 a ' . . a " tant duties to perform in seeing to it that no inducement is presented por the spread of cholera, should it once find its way past the govern mont barriers. Although perfect cleanliness will not protect us from the coining m of the cholera, it will not protect us from its spread, and the nrst requisite is, therefore, per fect clc tnliness. Mr. Harrison, in illustrating the wondertul prosperity brought to the country bv the high tax tariff calls attention to the fact tint 144,000,000 of hreadstufls were ex ported last year. That is encour aging tne ingn tax interests, as at lea, ,, all the wheat imported into this country is taxed 25 cents per bush el. Tlio farmers who have to pay freight on sand from Liverpool to 'ortiana should encourage Mr. larrison with their votes. If it was not for the McKinley tariff no market could be found for their products. President Harrison's proclama tion compelling all vessels arriving irom loreign ports to go into Quar antine for twenty days, is having tneeiiectoi stoppin-' immigration from Europe, bomci'iing ought to stop it for an indefinite period and let us catch up with the work of Americanizing the big crowd which has been dumped through Castle Garden during the last ten years. After tho mass has been leavened with love of liberty, equality and a knowledge of the English language, the bars might be taken down again. Good prospects for rain, would be welcomed. 11 The quarantine of cholera pa tients and steamers in New lork harbor is a bie iob. It is estimated that 10,000 people will have to be cared for before the last of the steamers afloat arrives. After nearly 400 vears a fifth satellite of Juniter has been discov ered. Galileo discovered four of them in 1610. The boasted pro gress and skill of the nineteenth centurv in many things is but lit tle ahead of the earlier ages. The new jail of Lane county will not be excelled by nny in the state. It will be well ventilated and lighted and will afford comfort to prisoners and safety to officers, The plan of building it separate from the court house is commend able. The hop crop of Lane county is an extremely light one, but little over one-half the usual yield being reported. In a number of the yarus no nop uuc iuuc men ur mi . - i . pearance. Ihe growers were ia vored with dry weather, which is not f.ivnrable to the nest. Tho people of the East are find, ing out who pay the taxes on im ports of sugar. Since the cholera scouree limits the importation of German sugar, the sugar trust has advanced the price o-lo cents a pound. Their extra profits amount to $32,000 daily Tho West is again after the scalp of 1 arrow bymons. It however supports the principal, Binger Hermann, and can see no guile in that worthy. It is but little use to show ud the nartialitv of a subor- Ai.n mV,;i ..; .;!, fnlanms UlliaiU It HHV i"g It H tUIOWUiW praise the man who pulls the strings. Spokane Chronicle: That an in crease of tariff duties can both de crease the prices of manufactured goods and increase the wages of employes in manufacturing estab lishments, and at the same time please the manufacturers, who buy labor and sell goods, is one of the mysteries which the high tax or gans never explain. Sconchin, the centenarian of the Modoc tribe of Indians, who recent ly died on the Klamath reserva tion, was always a friend of the whites, and rendered great service to them during all the Indian troubles. He was a brother of the Sconchin who figured so promi nently in the last Modoc war, The results of the opening of the Eugene public schools yesterday are very gratifying. The attend ance exceeds that of the first of day last year 57. 1 he Bchools are a cer tain index of the growth of a com munity, and show that Eugene has increased considerably in popula tion during the past year, notwith standing the depression to which the entire coast has been subiected. An exchange says that the codlin moth can be gotten rid of by sim ply tying a strip of paper around the trunk of the apple tree in the early spring, thus preventing the insect from climbing the tree to de posit its eggs. Later in the Beason, the paper is removed and the moth, webs and all destroyed. Of course if there are insects up in the tree since the nrecedincr season, snrav- ing must be resorted to to finish them. Portland is the latest aspirant tor a prize ring exhibition. It is expected that Corbett and Jackson can be brought together. This is not likely to occur for Borne time, as the now champion may be ex pected to take no chances on losing his new found honors before the fi nancial results ot the- victory ma terialize. 1 he prize rinr? seems to be a stepping stone to the stage. Brain gives way to brawn and muscle. By the provisions of the McKin ey bill the rich monopolists have reserved to themselves the right to buy all their wearing apparel in the cheapest markets of the world, and import it into the United States, duty free. It is estimated that not less than 150.000 citizens of the United States spend a season in Europe annually and eacn is entitled to. and no doubt avails himself of the privilege of bringing home 1500 worth of wearing apparel free of duty. The clothing of the poor man is taxed 50 to 150 per cent. and he has to pay more for shoddy material than the man rich enough io visit Europe pays lor fine im ported goods. Independence West Side: Judee J. j. rullerton, ofthe Second nidi- ciai aieinci, aeciaea the u. r. rail road case just as Judge Pipes had decided it. Wonder how those "fellers" feel who "downed" Pipes and elected Fullerton. Pipes was right, and Fullerton dared not de cide otherwise. Since our knightly conferee, Robert Johnson, of the Corvallis Times, has written a re sume of the leeal phase of the P. company this week, and since he txk such an interest in the elec tion of Fullerton, and since.accord- ing to the Times, Pipes was owned by the O. P. company, and now since Fullerton has followed exact- y in the steps of Pipes, is it not fair to presume that Fullerton is owned by the O. r. as well? The only noticeable difference is, the imes has not been able to work up its courage to say so yet Perhaps it will be consistent after a little, or as st.n as its election ink dries, and people forget lU r ullertoman edi torials. lerenean In laalaaa IsiiiANAPOi.18, Ind.. frept. 8.-W terday was the anniversary of the birth of ex-Vice-President Thomas A. Hendricks and it was appropriately observed In many parts of the state. In this city the event waa observed by a democratic mass meeting at Touilin son's hall, the great rallying place of the city, whleli was crowed to the doors. The principal address was de livered by Hon. A. E. Htevenson, who followed the lines of bis recent address In the northern parta of the state. This morning (ieneral Htevenson, accom panied by a number of Indiana demo crats, resumed his tour of the state. He ninde a brief address at Marion this morning, and this afternoon he will speak at Alexandria and Hunimitville, while tonight he will address a mass meeting at Anderson. An Editor in Trouble. Malheur (Jazette: It is queer what notions some people have. N'ow there are people who think they can get out on the sidewalk and vilify an editor and try to injure his reputation by telling lies on him whenever they can get an audience, simply because be haa not seen fit to notice them through his paper after they ceased to be patrons of the paper. To all such the Gazette ed itor wishes to say that their twaddle Is noticed about as much as an elephant notices a fly on Its rump, and past ex perience tells us that the editor has the satisfaction always of seeing such geese eat gross from their own graves, Letter List. Sept. 10, 1892. Alexander. Ben Adeoz, J A Agler, lira Jamei Hrindy, i Courad, A J 2 Peacartea, Win Parae, Geo Flake, MraWm Gilbert, Pr 1 V (ireen, 0 W, 11 D llarlinan, I. Horn, Mra Nancy Klerana, H W Ixicke, Daniel Maralera, A C ili Co Miller, SO 2 Miller, Cbaa Moore, John MeUanal, Mra Ortland, Mlaa Zlda All-angri, r'rank lliichanan, Andrew t'ueii, Viae Loulaa Davis, (Hop yard man) Kmeraon Elmer X Fuller, Sam V i, rant, J H llalveraon, B Hall, J K Kirk patrlck, WmH k'nehlnr. Bert Long, Sire, lira A M Meven. Morrll Meilen.Mra Katie Moore, Aaron Muldey, A Owen, WIU Koaainund, LC Smltb, Harland White. W A Koberts , Geo a M k rxl nna Aant will ha Triad A OH CaCO letter given out. Persona calling for letters will please aay when advertised. r M1NN1K WASHBURN, P. M. tll Thraugh a iky llcbl. Albant, Or., Bept. 9. Charlet Robert son, tbe 10-year-old son of George Robert ton, an employe of the Albany Iron Worki, fell through the skylight in tbe roof Ibis evening to the floor, 45 feet below, striking upon tbe beavy iron beams, mangliag tb body terribly. Tbe boy is Mill slive, but will piobably die The Wet more a Wreck. Eupibi City. Sept. 8. Tne whale-back steamer Charles W. Wetmore, weut ashore in a thick fog this morning at 12:30 o'olock on tbe north tpit near the Coot Bay bar. Sbewillbea total wreck. Her rnw was saved. Tbe vessel is valued at 1175,000. Starr 4 Gin Hardware Company. HARDWARE, Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will hereafter keep a complete stock uf Ladies' Misses' and Children's SHOES. BUTTON BOOTS, Slippers, White and Black Sandals FINE KID SHOES, MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS&SHOES And in fact everything in the Boot and Shoe line, to which I intend to devote my especial attention. MY GOODS ARE FIRST CLASS. And Kuarantead at represented, and will be sold for the Went prices that good article can be afforded. A. HUNT 1 t-x re 1 111 Ua3 aB-"' Do you f Root Drink Beer? SOLO ANC ENJOYED EVERYWHERE 3 FISHER & WAT KINS, PROPKitit-K . Will keep constantly on hand a ful supply of MUTTON', PCRK AND VEAL Wlich they will eall at tha lnwaat aiartat L oat, A fair ahare of tbe publie Mttrnan so lid Ud. rro THE FARMERS i W. will par tha blt-haatawketDrioa for Fit Cattle, Hogt and Sheep. lags and Sheep. RHOP ON WILLAMETTE STREET. ettgeve crrr, oregox Meats deli tared to any part of the ehy free oi r tfWj4iaa ta am t r -i niMiTD 1 1 Hinipm I1MM BELKNAP ' II Unsurpassed and wondeifuiiv .m in Curing y m RHEUMATISM, SKIN jj tEAfi LIVER AND KIDNEY C0M PLAINTS, CATARUH. DRopgy LA GRIPPE, PRIVATE Dls. EASES, AGUE, And la fact almost everythi,,. coDsumpt on. Rot and Cold, Steam, Electric a&j Shower Baths. A FINE SWIMMING Rixg, Free : Pasta : for : All kinds' of game abound. Th rt teems with Salmon, Itaiubiw ami Sr.n!I trout 1 m Stage leaves Banirs livery stable Euw.f Belknap Springs .Mondays, Wednetd.,, Z Fridays in the morning, making the spriu. in 12 hours. Correspondence will receive prompt athi. tion. Address, A. P. OSTRANDER, Belknap Riirir,,.. L" Co., Or-pa, DRUGGISTS. i-A full line of-- Pure Drugs and Cbiti : Always on band.: Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. WILKINS BLOCK, Eugene, : : ' Oregon Henderson 4 Cleaver Sells the Celebrated NON-RUSTING Tinware, GENERAL DEALERS IN STOVES ETC EUGENE, - OREGON Sportsman's Eporiiim, HORN & PAINE, Practical Gunsmiths Dealers in GUNS, RIFLES, Fiihmi Tirkle ami laieriali, Sewing Machines and fteedietti All Klnda For Sale! lfcrsdring done in the neatest ttyle and ranted. Guns Loaned & Ammunition Furnished 8 tore oa Willamette street GEO. F. CBAff, POSTOFFICK Cigar storo, Eugene, Orfg""- wt?cu"APKR0DITINE"SSS2 Is Solo ost a POSITIVE OUARANTEE tocuraanr form ofnervouadlaeaaa or any disorder of ine (enerauve or gans oi eiwersu,, whether arliiun Brrnor e.,..i.. AFTER Tobacco or Opium, or through youth ful tion, over lndulaence, 4c . auch as l ' S"" Power, Wakefulness, Bearing-down Wat to" bark. Seminal Weak neas. H yaterla, -enoui rr tratlon, Nocturnal Emlnsiona, Leacorrna "f tineas. Weak Memory, Lose of Power aoo W teney, which If neglected often lead to P? old are and Insanity. Price 11.00 '1-tw forfaOB. Bent by mall ou receipt of rri3L.i A WRITTEN GUARANTEE Is r, every IA00 order received, to ref-ind the money a Irmaaent cure ia not eftVti-1. thousands of testimonials from old at"' "H of both sexes, who have been perrnntt"Jiiif THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. .Western Branch. Boa 27. frTUjg-ia Go Shoot the Grouse, But do not forgt to buy your twnw At TBI Barker Gun Works. St a ,f tat 100 No. II paper shells Ml No. M paper sheila Me.iMl.b-lS.14.il-! or beat waas ou., ftO card board wadaany aiae -U, ( 44 Winchester cartridges ,u S - Our sawing machine ara th bai thai it poswiblt to make, and tbe price t cent, below the peddling mn 10 Tu every means mder tbe si n to 7-J aad tbea your are left. 8th street.Eugene- csuarjre.