iI3 Drugs, Pharmacy, Chemicals, pi niaitA in Tmnnrted l'erfumerv. Soap, and Tnilflt Articles. Also a complete and selectstock of laints, TJrnshoB and Painters lAirnishincs. fSar-Wa buy the rrealer pert ol our foods Eeat. Bjr purchaslne. In Urie quantities end taHnf ,."7... hdlunuwr enabled H five our cuiiomeriijo in pr.cea un ... e rjXViDiilntoi I)ru Store end eNm-Claa Paint end Oil House. OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR for diarrheas or lammer ootnplalnt la it form then is nothing belter then t.uambarlatn's Colio, Cholera and Dlar rb aa Itemedy. Mrs Nsncy Berry, ot Ad uii, Uwrenoe oonntr, Kentucky, says ons si cured her of d attack ol dlsrrho.. 'j wo or three doMi will enre any ordinary r toe. When redaoed with water It is pleas--it to take. 25 and 60 cent bottlei (or tale ly Osbarn Jc Delano. Avo. Horsuno, a well known man iilucturer of boots and shoes at H'M o latiBt., Han Antonio, Texas, will not .-on forget his experience with an at tack of the cramps which he relates aa follows: "I was taken with a violent .ramp In the atoraach which I believe wnuiA liavn muwd niv death, had It .nr hiwn t,,r the nromiit use of Chum lain', Colin Cholera and Diarrhoea liAmnriv. The first dose did Ilie nh ,wvl that I fallowed it un In 20 Minutes with the second dose, and be fore the doctor could get to wnere j .... r ai nnt mwl him. Thl Item i dy shall always be one of the main stays or my ntiinry." ror nio v3 Ohbubs & DkLano. MONDAY, SEPT. 19. HE CRY OH Of MILLIONS , 7IY BHCKI TOP IT HOW, SOON IT WIIL TOO IATI. i . Lu- tanHt,w man veerswtta disease of the kidneys end have tried nor dltfereat remedies and kave ought eld from oinereui P"T""T without reltrr. About me i5oi ...Am frr.nl . MfV TkM tUck that almost prostrated i. - i ti at I tent over. hrs I lit down it ni almost lropowbl for mt np .lone, or to put wmvcbeew.M kind Providence ami Or. Henley, with the DkKUON JkJunni isi, ' .wtel I Immediately commenced jalnf the tee. It bed en almott ntracalous effect, and to the aetoe ehment of aU the (uceU at the hotel, lew aays,l am nappy w w. hat I w a new man. I will ecommend the tea to all afflicted a 1 hare been. O. A. TcrrKt, rroprletor Occidental Hotel, IJSU JAPANESE I CURB A new and Complete Treatment, oonilitinf ol rluppoiltorlei. Ointment In ( -inlc, alw In Jkii and I'lllai a Fotltlve Cum lr Kiternal, In lornal, Blind or Hlwdlng, IKhliig, i.nniuio, ne cenlorHeretllUrr film, and many other du eaaue and female wraicneMea; It Ualwiraa ireat benefit to the (tfiinml health. The Brat dlworery ol a medical cure rendering, an opera tion wun me anne unueeeiMArj iirrraiivr. Thla kamd haauer been known to fall. II tmr hoi. a lor Hi: aunt b mail. Why lUiTur Irom I lili terrible diwwue when a written iiuarantee li atyen with boxea, to refund the money II noteured. Send itamp lor free Hin pie. Ouar rautea luued by Wuooard, Clanks k Co., Wholeule tk KeUll Druislau, Sole Asenti, Port- tauo Or. for aale by HENPKRHON A Ct.RAVER, Afenti, Kuene, Orvgon wr8 Golden Female Pills. For Female Irmrnlar ttlei'uothlnf llkethem on the market, Urntr all. Hueeeulullyuaad ny pnimluent ladlea inontnly, Uiiaranleed to relieve aupproued neuiiruaiisa. lUREllaFIl CEHTAINt T)nn'i ha humbneved. VOTC 8 Time. Health, 1 auamoneyjtaienootB' Real to any addraaa. i aeeur by mall on r iceiji or pnoe.fi.uu. I Addreu, HE ftPKRO REDICINE COIPlNT, 'Branch, BuxZ7, fOUTLAMD, OR' Fot bale by K. R. LUCK KY A CO., luces. fit. BUM y ESIOHM J Ml MILES' NERVINE There tl aothhtf like Id KHTORATIVI NIRVINI uroira4 by tk areal eeelatUI, DR. Mll.it, U eure all Berreua iHmnt, a rteadeoho, h Hum, Nanreus Prottraa Hon, aieeplaeaneea, Mural(la, St. Vitus Danoa.FlteanS Hreterla, Many phraietua (we Ilia Uittr imuuoe, aS ny the reealie are otvltrful. We bare kuilnae el aMUaiMlile like Um from ami Ma, "We have aerer kitowa anrttiu sue iLSnew S) Co Brrecuea, it. y, kErarykotiiewlSkcla(i"orttot pralM, J.O. Wolf. a.1 rr boll f.Bill " Wu llMlle.Mlch. "ThebwtMlUr w ent Wuodworth a Co- 1-oit Wane. laa. ttepvlaa affile ketUe tkaa anvlblna wa evw 4." 11. T. WyauaCo Coacor, M. H. trial butue and koak at mne.nnii 1'raa atUreaitMa, CR. MILES' MIOICAL CO., tlkhart,ln5. TEXJLL DOTTLE FHXE. ' teld by J..H. BUcKLlT." KATURDAV, BEIT. 17. Kd Audrewi and Gsy Huff ars clerklog Id Duuu (tors. u.ln,..r U...II I,., n.na l.t tl.a Kfvr. MCUlCinuS. tie men mines. 'I U If M..!.,.!. Dnrlln..J U arlU- - , I P, Jle V lliniinil, ll tlf,iaiU la iiv- I'll ysicians oun- ik " v. 9 . I JiULIHII IflTCSJ lino ICVUIHCM Will nllflfi. SlirCriCal AP- visit to California, 1 ' . " I Ij. C. UhCU in and family bay left for IIT1COS. Iheirold bom io Illinois. n. L. HoorebeaU, sdltorof lb JuscUoa Titnea, la In lbs city today. ' There are about SUO bales of bo stored in Linton a retiouae so isr. It has been learned that 'Chinese trheawiiiU like watermelons. L. H. Church, of Union City, Ps., bu been vuiiing relatitet and friends bers tbis week. Auctioneer Kinney sold several head of flue horses at puhllo sale this after noon. Workmen are excavating for the new Lulldlnif of Gray & Hon, on Ninth street. The Jewmb New Year. Tibre Boab Ilaabanah. oocars fieplember 22d and 23d inat. Holier Watklns will snip a car loud of cattle to Portland tomorrow evening. Dr. Hhulton has been confined to his residence a portion of the week with sickness. W. O.OIlHtrap. of the Bprlngfleld Messenger, gave this ofilce a call this morning. Quite a large number of farmers In town this sfternooilbuylng their wlu ler suMilcs. Mrs Geo. Oill snd Urns Dells Bromley returned I bin afternoon from sn extended slay at Salem. The father of Mrs. D. A. Paine, Nelson Hluusoii, died at Montloello, Iowa, lust Thursday. County (Surveyor Collier has returned home, bavin finished his surveying contract up the AlcKenzie. The Kind National bank baa a new flag on the ataff over tbs bank building. Borne say It is s people's party flag. A rain itorm is reported from np the Us Kenii Wednesday, doioa tuuob food in patting oat fire id tbs timber. County Clerk Wulker this morning irratited a murriuira license to V. M. Wilhelm and Gertrude A. Miller. MIns Hattleji. Plams, who has been vlMltiiig friends In this city, returneu to her home at Portland this morning. (loodiiiitn ti (Son have sold their de livery business to Farrington 4 Dun hum. Possession to be given October 1st. Tbe Crracent Cits Beoord suEneats tbst September Tib b declare s nstionsl holiday in tueruorj of tbe Sallivan (Jorbett pnxs Jacksonville Times: Airs, r.niniu Dunn arrived front Eugene this week and will remain a short time in Jack sonville. Mayor U. 0. Crotby of Aatcris spent last night in Eugeue. lie brought bis son bers lo maks arrangements lor bis entering ins University Additional itate fair premiums swarded to Lin oouuty : Mrs, Drew Orifflo, ohild'S ..nr.... till nr.... I..m- Mm 1 Wilklna.. ! rising Lread lit. Minlford item: Mrs. P. It. Burnett and family this week followed the husband and ruther to their future homo in Eugeue. AnaxlsoNsoobConser'sphietoo broke Ibis afternoon at tho depot, but both b and Mrs. Conser, wbo were occupant at tb lime, escaped uuburt. A man In Yamhill county put In a bill at the county court there for ser vices at the June election as challenger. Uf course it was rejected Judge 11 B. Htrnlinn and son Claude, of Portland, came up on this after noon's train. Claude will attend the State University this winter. Drain item: J. W. Lynch, of Ea gene, who has been camping here the past two months, Is Improving won derfully by the use of Hnowden miner al water. C. W. Latuion and F. A. Hickok war elected by tb Junotion lodge lsst evening. delegates to attend tb grand lodgs knigbti ol 1'ythlas, which la to meet In Ibis oily Uct. 1Kb. Among lh number of old students wbo returned Ibis afternoon ws noticed alias Meliaia Hill, Mssais Olarenos Keens, Af Iburaud ltoslyn UoKlnley, Jesss Miller snd James Lnwrie, ' Hob Blair and Wick HufT, yesterday killed five ueer near itoseuurg. Air. lllitir shipped a tine buck to his folks here this morning, I no uuakd ac knowledges a tine roast of the same, The attendance at the close of of the 11 rut week In the public schools yester day was 4 at tho central school build lug and 244 at tho Geary, making a to tnl of GiL' or an Increase of 35 over the first day. The democrats and Independent re- puniicnns are orgnnmng C leveland clubs In Portland. W. U. Wood, a colored orator, Is speaking In Portland and may stump the state in favor of Cleveland utid Stevenson. EUGENE CITY ILL CO. PATTKRSOlf, EDRI3 A (XX -Vsjafajtara- Best Grades Family Floar, Ptors Grain e (K Boat faroraUe tarme. Wheat reoelpt of aay wareboue north of Jo f im, properly aasicaed, Ukea la eichanfe ftty J'lour or I'eed. , (7HlgiMt Cash Prjc Paid for Wbaat. Wheat continues to decline. Hops at being stored bers at a good rat. Mrs. B. Munra. of Junction, Is In the city. Political badics are becoming nu merous. A lltll lightning snd tb under Isat even- ing. A fine rain lust night. More Is needed. Thevlailorito thittfalr bare sll rs' lamed bom. Jadss Flak returned yesterday from lbs Fsll oreek country. F. M. Blair returned from Roseborg on Ibis morning local, Miaa LlnniaHolt nt to Lebanon tbis morning to ttacb school. E. J. Prasler snd wife sr both ootifined to Iheir rooms witb sickness. Dr. Powell Beeves, of Springfield, went to ttosebarg tbis slterooon The conirrt'irutlons at the different churches yesterduy were lurge A new poatofflos named Blacbley baa been established in lb Loon Lake country. Miss Nan Underwood left for Tsooms tbis mum ing wbure sb will viait for a few week. Aooording to Obensuer's director Spring' field bss 3S'J inhabitunla, Katrmount 154, Cobnrg 278. Tbe "big boy proacher" left Ssluidsy afternoon on tbs freight trsiu for other fields. Chester Galium aud Lonnie Pal teraon left for Ueo. Frisaell's on a bunliug aud llabiug trip today. Mrs. T J. Craig and Mrs. T. W. Harris left ou the local tnia morning for s visit si llonmoutb, Mr, Muson, who used to live across the river, has a l.t-ucre hop yard lu Polk county. J. P. Cheshire, formerly of this place: purcllased a lot in Kodnvllle Huturduy fortm M ins Itosa Hayes, wbo bas beeu visiting relstives in Heppnsr for several months, baa returned borne. Win. Itcnshuw and George Fisher went to Portland this morning to view the 1. U. U. if . parade, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson left for a few dnvs visit to Ban Francisco ou last night's overland. It is now thought that Ibe wrecked steam sr Weliuore, stranded st Coos bay, will b saved in a damaged oondition. We noticed Undo Philip Mulkey riding about town today, lie has nearly recovered rrom nis reoeni ni' ness. Will Btevenson came up from East Portland aud Tom Abrams from Cor- vallls on yesterday's local. A' vv jhuh, mi atu'iuuv ui K7f.-ai.iiu, and a graduate of the university of Oregon, spent Hunduy in Eugene visit Ing friends, D. 0, Clark, wife and daughter Lulu wbo bar been vUlting Mrs. Clark s brother, t. O. Gray, returned lo Iheir bom at Alb. ny tbis morn lug Nnpoleon Davis of Salem was bers yes. terday, Usosms np for ths purpose ot making arrangements for tbs euteriog of bis son Id tb University. Attorney L. lillycu and A. G, Matthews were passengers for Cottage Grove and K M. Btevens for Creswell on the local this afternoon. The wood saws are In demand uow that a shower of rain has fallen and Impressed It upon the minds of the people that waiter will soon be forth coming. School commenced at Junction to day with J'.. . orton as principal; as sistants: Ella Montgomery, of Irving aud l.ulu Wllllanm, of nulphur springs, Dr. P. K. WutUrs left this afternoon forltosehurg to attend the Southern Oregon fair. George Gill is there with some of tho doctor's horses which will enter the races. W, II. Aursiu, superintendent of Hi cannery informs as tht bs expeots quits sn saioaut ol pranes on tonight s freight Irom Koseburg. Tbs tomatoes will probab ly oommenc arriviug from tbs lame place tomorrow. Dallas Item: 11 1 II A Ik oakum, bear ridgeport realized Irom their ulu yard 1(1,000 pounds of bops, snd they olulin Ihe obiimpion pickera of the sesaon, Isaac lturaon and wife baving lu just ten hours cleaned up eleven snd a half boxes. Prof. J. M. D Moss, father of Ihe cele brated Ds Mom Family Lyric Hards is viait Ing st tbs reaidene of hia brother-in-law lUv. Davis in Fairmauut. Ths family ex pect soon lo give s aeries of mimical enter lain men is lu tbs Willamette valley. They ill viait a lew days at KuKeburg Drat. A presidential elector receives for hi sr vioea the sum of flJ pea day for eaoh day in atteudanc at tut capllol. togetber "with 1U cent per mile each way from bis pUee ol reaulence by the moat trawled louts to the place of Nesting." Tu oeuta a mil eaves a margin of prullt, aa no isilroad is perm ilted lo charge mere tbst four oenls a mils. Mi Ivy and llulvv IIaluts arrived from Myrtle Point yesterday morning fop a short visit at the residence (if heir uncle. W. W. Ualiies In thlscltv. Miss Ivy will leave lu a few days to resume her duties as teacher In the j wtww.U w,. tuty lu.i. tt-ltl A Poet VVtBted. ' This is not a jioetic age. Men's thougnU are too intent ontheru&h ing, gruspiug genius of tlio tiruca. Ttie Spokane Chronicle says: There ia now no great American poet. Many writers of verse there are, but not one of merit equal to Lonfcllow, Bryant, I'oc, Holmes, Lowell or Whittier. Is this true or do we imagine it? Men look at the past through magnifying glasses. It is colored with a glow of romance. If we had a living poet like those that ar'e gone, we probably would not appre ciate him. There may be men liv ing who will in a succeeding gener ation become literary heroes. But so far as we know now, we have no great poet. This is strange, and yet not strange. Everybody has gone wild over real estate, gold chloride, groc eries, anything to make money out of. This must be the reason why no songsters have developed. We have Goulds. Carnegies and Wana- makors, and Edisons, Buckleys and McUraws; the people made a these men what they are, and in some respects despise them when they are made. But the people can not make a poet. The law can not make a Whittier even. We hope that some man of gen ius will leave his railroad bonds or commissions, and bIiqw the young men and young women of America that when Byrant, Lowell, Holmes and Whittier died, al poetic genius did not die m'this land. W ho wi do it? The stato university school year nf'..2-'93 commenced today wjth every pronpect of succccs. Thn stab! university has l''n thoroughly advertised through the press the past season. We believe the result will become apparent the coming session Tho benevolent and fraternal so ciety of Odd Fellows will be theob jectof Portland's hospitality dur ing the ensuing week. A large number of the visitors are already present. From all renorts received the Oregon state fair has degenerated iiri.BVVii.LKUAHiii-:rr:. Boorkel arktras) anell'alnnrl V. II. Janra Have Arrrplrtt nil IiivMu. linn Kim lirvil.lrK. Iod. Sept. pt. I'.l.-lbo i'"Ui route on speaker lor lb beibeou today ds letter Irom Hon. W Hourks Cockrm ot Nw York stating bs will poi lively Lttbbibetu on September 2S. He will go lo Detroit nn the "lib snd to Jodianspolia ou tb 30lh. October 1 b will peak at Hamilton, Ohio. Col. 0. U. Jones of tbe St Louis Itepubllo wiites tbs committee that bs will bs bers and speak upon tluit occasion. Twenly-eigbt ol Ilia most proiuiueut speakers of lb country bave giveti positive assurance of tbeir at tendance. A large number of beeves sr now being pastured near tbe eity and scores srs coniiug lu every day. Tb oomnillles i preparing lo lerd snd entertain o,uvu yrcgu. i w " "7 people. Cleveland clubs, gle club, drum into a horse race, and a poor one at JorDF, ind b,n(U ,re wrilio- tt0m Ohio. that. Exhibitors of Stock are Michissn. Wisconsin. Colorado, Illinois t -neural hi. ruf a nhnrvoa for stalls snd Kentucky sakiug rates, eto., snd it Is l,o.a. j.V o - kLU .h.i ibU yrvntnaa nf nrpmilimg. """ "v,,"v' niiu n.ivvun.gu v. - --- - greatest democratic meeting palgn. will b tb of tb cam- They VIII be Prraenlal Ihe Dime, cralle Claba lanvriiliau. 19. It wss announced Tbe Ax Illustration. Here is a simple illustration of the oppression of the tariff tax, says the Telegram. There is no tool more common use among the far mers and mechanics than the ax or hatchet. Two months ago 'the manufacturers of these tools formed a "trust," and the combine now has completo control of the market, An advance has been made of $1.' to 12-22 per dozen. Now let us see what part the pro tectivc duty plays in ax manufaa turing. Under the McKinley law the duty is 45 per cent. The price to the home trade is if . 7b per dozen for first quality delivered on cars at the factory, or $8.24 per dozen for beveled axes. Now Bee the difference on the ex wrt trade. The iirst quality is de- ivered in New York for the export trade at b.7o per dozen, a diner ence of $1.01, and for the beveled axe $7.20, or a difference of $1.04 on the dozen. You can buy the American axe in Eng and f I a dozen cheaper than you can buy them right here at the fac tory. A Phosphorescent Illustration. of attend the Normal mouth this winter. Full course lo drswing snd painting, In eluding still lifs snd out door sketching, Opeciul alleulion to poitralturs and emerg ing photographs, liv Urs. J. L. Conner- Million, formerly of New York. Booms 7 snd 8, Chriaman block, Eugene, Or. A negro courtesan and her lover had a shooting mutch In Portland yester day. The woman received a shot In the chin and one in the arm. Her lover was not hit. The woman will re cover. H. D. Orandon, of Portland, left Eugene yeaterdsy with a surveying party for Klam ath county, via tb military road, where b bat a contract to survey lbs Indian reserva tion so tbe lands may bs allotted to the red men snd tbs balance (brown open to settlement. He. purchased some of bis supplies hers. Callfomlans at the coming- election will vote their sentiments on a. ticket liix.HJ inches. When one reflects that the tickets ued at our late June elec tion were only about 8x11) inches in dimensions, an Idea of ths responsl bllitv developing tnxiu the citizens of A QrruR Cask. Junction City Times: Complaint bus been lodged wun i rostvuiing Aliornev t'ondoii from this place concerning J. J. Hut- Icr who enjoys ths distinction of hold Ing two elective offlees, namely, citv recorder and Juotlee of the peace. Mr. llutlcr has been served with a notice and Is given to the LMth to show cause why he should not resign one or the otlter office. The statute U a little sh v on the subject and Mr. Hutlerwiil seek legal advice before acting In the matter. ' Pally Guard, Sept III. A' La roe Attendance. Studies were resumed at the state university this morning. Nearly 200 students were reentered, which is the larvent number ever eurolled on the iirst day. From every indication this will be tlis most rrossTtius year ever known In the history of tho leading educational Institution of the stale. school at Mod- I the golden state can be formed. Speaking ot a nine year old boy wbo waa sent lo Ihe relorw school, lb Woodbam Independent sets in a very interesting wsy: "Better and tb boy to tb orphan's boms and pnl hi father in tb relorrn school, where be can bs instructed in tb way of managing children. Tbi thing of eoma.lt ting boy in dresses to penal institutions to receive psiental car is sll wrong." nurase far Iks Siateaaeai. lU'ttian's Bat, Mesa., Sept. 16 - Mr. Cleveland attention was called today to tbs published reports regarding bis attitude in relation lo a modification of ths tariff plank in bis forthcoming letter of aceept- tanc. Tb x-rreideot said tb news paper bad no gronnd whatever for sncb a isietnent, and no on bu bees authorised to foroaat each a theory. Heaaallraaa I'aeaay. New York. Snt Itt. It la renorte.1 that the news received at irpubliemn headiiuartera from Wisconsin aro verv discouraging, and that a conference of leading Wlsconalo republicans la to be called. Spokane Chronicle: In one its "tnrilS pictures," the New York res8 says: "Phosphorus cost in 1871 $1.20 a pound. American production began then, and English manufacturers reduced the price to 7b cents, till they hud crushed out ther unprotected American compe tition. Then they put up the price to $1.10 a pound. The Mckinley law increased the duty to a protec tive figure; and now phosphorus is selling at 45 cents a pound." This is not so luminous as phosphorous tari(T picture should be. It is not easy to understand how English manufacturers could crush out American manufacturers by selling phosphorus at 76 cents, and yet the American manufactur ers are now able to sell the stuff for 45 oents,and how were they forced to the wall by having to sell it at 76 cents? Wonderful are the mysteries of MCrunleyism, as explained by the high tax oracles. Americans have made the latest discoveries in the scientific world. Prof. Barnard, Friday night, looked through tho big glass at the Lick observatory and was the first on our globe to behold the fifth moon of Jupiter, a littlo world of 100 miles diameter, revolving near the giant planet. Lieut. Peary, of the U. 8. navy announces that he reached a point on the east Green land const, the highest heretofore attained, 82 degrees. It has been mistakenly asserted that this was the nearest approach to the pole. Eighty-four degrees, a point within nearly 400 miles of the north pole has been reached on the west coast of Greenland. ' The Portland Telegram savs: Even if it is granted that the Mc- Kinlev law will foster the develop ment of the tin industry in Amer ica, what is the effect upon the world at large? Tin is an absoint essential to every household, and Mirtieularly to the families of labor ing men. I he whole truth is this Ten million people are being taxed heavily to giv employment to a few hundred men. The inconsist ency here is so rampantly evident that it would seem as if no sober minded man could rote the high tax party ticket after considering the utter shallowiio f its position on this tin business. There is n reason, no right, no honor, in policy that will tax millions benefit hundreds. Th price of hll tin goods from New York to Port land has been raised, frfjdirrbaron manufacturers of American tin will reap a rich reward. According to precedent, this will remain an in fant industry and in 1912 the tax will be greater than now. The A. 0. U. W. was instituted Oct 27. 18G8. and has been in ex istence twenty-four years. There are Home nersons still memoers wno nw yok. ept paid the first assessment and it has seml-offic iniiy today that Mr. Cleveland ana cost no member during this time S "". Vto over $350. meetiug of tbs Nstionsl Association of i i t,..u Democratic Clubs. October 4 snd 6. As A Jieil petitcu uuouuuu ojo. i n u..i.i. .i,. Our Wife IS falling into the fashion v,tin0B Am-ocistion of Clubs, wbeo seen Of Wearing SUSpenderS. That IS about the matter, said: ! believ it is lbs intention to nave ur. vieveia iu aim ceoa tor Hill sddresa our convention. Tbe li -t of speakers to be iuviied baa not been mads np yet, but wbeo it is lbs names of Mr. Clevelnd snd Henaior Hill srs likely lo bs found among them." It was the luteblion of ths officers of lb National Association of Clubs not to maks public Ibe erraogetuents for speakers nnlil Mr. Cleveland nd Senstor Hill bsd been right. She has worn the other things so long that we have often wondered why she had not thought of the suspenders before. J. J. McCook, who is familiar with the condition of things in Connecticut, states in a carefully , . ., . rni r.., - i air. iieveittiiu aim ocuaiui win u.u nrenared article in Ihe rorum lor I ....... , . i1iiu,i. ...a ii. September thul in that State from Uox w therefore averse to talking on tbs 17 fMHnn 2n.0fl0of its 166.000 votes ubiect. From snolher aouice, however, it . , . are for sale on every election clay. The old question as to whether the upper part of a carriage wheel in motion moves faster than the lower part seems to have been defi- was learned tbst invitation bad been sent to Menra. Cleveland snd Hill, snd that both get. tit men bsd signified tbeir inten tion uf accepting t beuj . A murderer Eacaped. Empire Citv, Or., Sept. 17. A. H. nitely settled by instantaneous pho; Hinch, who was held on a charge of tography, which shows the top murdering Andrew Wlcknian' lost i;t;nn tKoWtm ni, June, fiiixfroiu jull t his monili g by sowing off the window, two half inch bolts in Train llobbera Wounded. Sanokb, Cal., Sept. 17. There ia no doubt now lbt Soniag snd Kvans bave been wouodtd, as blood was discovered on corn lesves near the place ol tb light tb other day. Sheriff Henaley of Freano has been placed in charge of the pursuit. Tbs posse picked up Sontsg's sack of smmuni- lion. Clarke Moore, an old urni partner of Hontsg, in miuiug speculations, wss arrested today. Tbis may bave an impor tant bearing on Ibe case, at Moore is thought to be s man who would do sny- Ibing for bis friend. Ibere is difficulty lu geitiug information, snd lb officers are not willing lo talk over tbe wirts. spokes indistinct, the bottom clear cut and well denned. The New York health authorities profess to be able to stamp the cholera out in that citv. It is the 1-est governed city in tho United States with splendid police and health departments. Other cities that are not careful, however, may feel the chilly clasp of the cholera fiend. The city having purchased the cells of the old county jail should make some move towards fitting them up with a proper build ing about them. The grates should been enlarged, the cell doors perforated, with such other improvements as will make it a fit place to confine a human be ing in, however in fault he may be. The old calaboose is on a par with the jail that was recently demol ished. Acting commissioner W. M Stone, of the United States land of fice, has sent information to the ef fect that the law governing the re turn of fee and commissions does not provide for payment in cases where parties voluntarily relinquish or abandon their entries, unless they do so with the knowledge that another party has a superior right to the land, and such superior right was unknown at the date of the fil ing or entry. W. A. Hutchinson, of New South Wales, a commissioner to the world's fair, says that tho wages of aborers are higher in his province by 15 or 20 per cent than in any of the other five provinces of Aus tralia. Ordinarily, he says, labor- Sliunerfi. White anr! Black Sanrkla ora 40 f. :U l " ' wo i vit a uuy iui ciguii Hums, and II. 1U for mining a ton of coal, about double what is paid the miners in the Pennsylvania coal BELKNAP Unsurpassed and womli In Curing ItUKUMATlSM, 8K1.V LIVER AND rfully , And Dlky,. KIDNEY orj - I'1.AI TM, CATARRH, DkOpgy LA GRIPPE, PRIVATE Dig." EASES, AUI E, in fact almost evervtlil.. ouuautrptlon, Hot and Cold, Steam, Electric . Shower Baths. A FINE SWIMMIXQ RiNt Free : Fate : for : i5 4 ) a is si a . . M . aii Kino ni nam hoiiQlL Tu -J tjwm. with flalmotv (.ink.. ..j V sw man trout Klatnai lasaWM Tlftfim It a,..- -i ll 'smv e n'si w auinia sr,, , Belknap Springe Mondays, V.iamm. Fridays In th morning, makisg tba In 12 hours. Correspondence will receive prompt 1 wlUUt Address, A. P. OSTRAXDER, Bellman Hri. Henderson it flea DRUGGISTS. :-A full line ol-- 2$ : Always on hand.-: Prescriptions Carefully CompooaW WILKINS' BLOCK, Eugene, : : Oregon Starr 4 Griffin Hardware Company. Sells the Celebrated NON-ltUSTING Tinwan GENERAL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVE! ETO EUGENE. - OB EG ON "Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will hereafter keep a complete stock of Ladies' Misses' and Children's SHOES. BUTTON BOOTS, FINE KID SHOES, MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS & SHOES And in fact everything in the Boot snd Shoe line, to which I intend to devote my especial attention. MY GOODS ARE FIRST CLASS. And guaranteed aa renreeented. and will - be told for the lowest prices that!a eood article can be afforded. A. HUNT Jm The Last Drop regions. .New South Wales has a tariff for revenue, what our protec tionist friends call free trade, while the other Australian colonies have high protective tariff. -I Til J t -wr a uov. r lower, 01 iew lork, is making for himself a reputation that ib not to be despised. In the administration of affairs he seems to care but little for red tape, and when it becomes necessary he snaps the little band and goes to the mth ... y . . oi the matter. A lew davs aero .... wnen it became necessary to allevi ate suffering and maintain order on Fire Island he called out the necessary force from the state mili tia and landed 500 quarantined passengers at a comfortable hotel. Ihe cowardlv mob recoirnizpo' th firm hand of his excellency and gave 110 further trouble. The Tolk county woman who thought she could continue to draw pension from the government for the deprivation suffered in the loss of a husband in the service thereof, says the w est Nde, after she had lound some one to take and carry on decedent's unexpired contract to protect and support her, has been ndictcd by the United States grand jury for fraud. Pension-drawine widows win do well to make a note Or tlio fact bfOtight-e-ut in this-cwe and refrain from remarrying, unless they are at least reasonably certain that the venture will stand them in Sa crasies our good Uncle Samuel may FISHER & W ATKINS, uiuuigu on mo pension question, he is not quite ready to assume the re sponsibility of the support or the monthly endowment of erstwhile soldiers' widows who have repaired or sought to repair matrimoni.il Sportsman's Eporiuu, HORN & PAINE, Practical Gunsmith i Dealers in GUNS, R1FLEI Fithim Tackle mil Baltriilk Sewing Machines anil AfrdlM1 All Hinds) tor saiei Repairing don In th neatest style ens' ranted. Guns Loaned & Ammunition FuniW 8 tor on Willamette street t' Oi Is r.s gec J as the fin,t. No dregs. All pure and whole some. 1 he mdst .he day. Beer. A perfect thirst quencher. lHn t be deceived if a dcelcr, l, r thtaake ( larficr prplit, tclla yott o::.e other kind is ' jut as Kood "'til liilse. Nu ifnliatio ia as good as th genuine Kiaaa'. popular drir. Hir But do not forget to bny jour mw Barker Gun WorU .. at 3-14-10-16 or 2d best we-li oaij ' 100 No. 12 paper shells.. vv .so. iu paper mem. a 4 v-io-n-i.is-i 'ID card board wads any size -H ninrnestercartriages a? lt9lS Onr sewino machines are tbe best it1' is possibls to make, and Ibepric ii Jr cebt. below tb peddling man wb J every means under the si n to BiM' sad then your are left. 9th Btreet.Eugene- GEO.F. CHI POSTOFFICI storf. CENTRAL MARKET PROPRU4kK Will keep oonaUntly on hood a ful. aupply of MUTTON. PCRK AND VEAL uauiura vj remarrying. it is gratifying to note that members of one class of pensioners are expected to draw pensions with reference to their needs and not for the glory of the nation. It is also a satisfaction to know that the government in dorses the plain proposition that SHOP rltan man t a lr oa ma ft n4 A- 1 Tsaivn uiail WRVO a Willi OVt UJ TTTn fvr aTTwV Atii.MAH suntwrt a woman bv marrvin hP, - rvs.w l, nl,n,.l.l A- it I MaaU delirered to anr rjrt at tk. . . .J Wlich they will tell at the k'waat market pri oea, A fair share of tbe puidic patrrnare so ucited. TO THF FAKMKRS : We wDj pay the hiirheat market pric fnr Fat Cattle. Hok and Sheep. ON WILLAMETTE STREET. Cigar Eugene, Orrf The ffdotnteJ Fnocb S wwAPHRODITINE',r HIVUll " I Solo ok A positivc guarantee toenraanv tuna o(nervotidiaee or any dlaorderof tba feaetauveor-raiuoleimersex., 1, ucmri . tNimlk.MrMIIII' BEFORE nol Stimulants, AUe iuaocoor vpiura,or inivuxu . Hon, ever inJulrrnce, Ac .such as V?" Power, WakehirneaTBartndoa back. Seminal eak neea, H ysterta, 2S s traUoo, Nocturnal Emissions, Uo"2V aloesa,Weak ileoory, Lossol ??alLie tency, wh Ic h 11 nenlected often lead F, uiu an ana lliuu l IT. rncw . - lorf.vna rntbyinalloiirvlrtPflTLp A WRITTKH GlARAKTEB ttJT.! very ioo order received, t r',',nJ"5fV a Hknnasral rure ia Dot effew thoosandsol testimonials Imm oii '... of both aexe.whohaTe been P"r'i bytheoMol AphrodlUsa. ClMlai '; THE APHRO MEDICINECO., oai)re,