Eugene City Guard. BATUKDAY, , FEB. 13. Tot Two Million Dollar Uftilalnre. Tho Saletn Journal, n p., y A hillinnilollar conirrCM exwt the renublican nartr tho presidency tl.a mnirre and the enat6 of the L'niUxl futef. Whether merited or not, the political effect of Urge at.nronriation. are a a ruie amua- trious to the jartjr that make, them. Toay that a .ueling democratic congreM appropriated a much or more, if no excuse or iutiftction. It i the boat of the republican t.artr that it i coin jiowhI of iuch clement 01 inn-nig-, m ilct)t-nlence and patriotism that it resent abuse of power. It will be no eomnliment to tho average Ore etui r nublican to aaoume that he will condemn or endorae the ex travaennce of thii Ieirmlature, any more than it would l to my that tl.n rpnublicAn voter of the na tion who did not turn out in lH'J: were licking in common wnite or a en of political duty. If a two million dollar legislature ha any iirnifu-anoe in Oregon it will not be to restore confidence in future big majorities for the republican party of the state. The negro editors "f Georgia. rcnrescntiiiK twelve patM-rn, recom mended that inntoad of "colored" the word "Negro" be uited, and Duelled with a capital letter. This upget to the New York Sun the night during the war, when the lion. Fred llougla got out of a train at Jenwv City. He wore a bia thawl over hi ovAVooat, and reporter, teeing, the dark skin and lowering form of a traveler, (topped hini with the question: "Indian?" "Nor houted Douglaa, "Nigger!" Andre Cateneave, who died in 1'ari a week ago, at the ago of 95, had been chief cook for lllueher, Talleyrand, and Ixuis Philippe He was in tho latter' employ un til the outbreak of the revolution of 1849. A number of his recie were published in Alexander Du mas' celebrated cook book. Among them wm one for imullcttcJ. which hnd been highly thought of in the 10th century, hut which ha been lout for upwunls of '.'(X) years mid brought to light by Caxcncuve'fl father. Tho new K)sUl money orders which have been ordered by the government will noon bo ixaucd. In the new system there is little or no implication. Micetn will be ixsuitl calling for amount from one cent to three dollars which can be torn off to suit the purchaiM-rs. 1 ho ptihtiiiactcr will have no writ ing to do on it, the tender simply endordng it tho same as a check or draft. One cent will pay the charg on any amount up to three dollars, instead of fivo cent a at present. Dill No. 115, introduced by Mr. King lias become a law. It pro- viJi-s Tor the distribution among the ceveral counties within the slate oi Oregon all the money now in the office of the state treasurer tlerived from tho five er centum of the sale of tho public land williin tne state, and all inoncv now duo tho state of Oregon under tho act of congress, approved March ly.'I. reiiaYinir to the statu the direct tax collected August 5, 1801, Tor the purine of building and iui proving roads. A car usM'ndtl from an ' over head track and profiled by elec tricity, is the recent patent' inven tion of a Cleveland man. It hangs twenty feet above the giound and is hel 1 to wheel by wrought and malleable iron fittings. To resist the pressure of tho wind, tho front end of the car will lw arrow ehataxt and cleave the air like a knife. It is designed for an elevated railroad lietwwn l'hiladi'lphia and New York and the expectation i that the first train will a over the mid-air track within a year. If we cannot fly, this would' certainly seem tt lie a very r.car approach to it. Political partie exist to rork re--ult- in eminent, uu-l their pr-pi-tutty u coridititiied uimh a 1 herence to principle. The bestow al of patronage and official honor is but an in-idetit and often i a source of weakness rather than strength to the ruling party. Tak ing thi view of tlie subject criti cism of the appointment of (!rrh am secretary of state i unjust. He represent democratic ideas on the great issue of the day. He is ound on tlie tariff ijucstion, and is opjxiMid to centralization tenden cies and encroachment Uou the right of the jwvple by corjHrations and monopolies. As to his char acter, ability and fitness for the j si lion there can be no ijucstion. Portland I iitaLh: The demo crat have the senate now beyond a uet!un. To the thirty-nine dem craLs which are at present iu the senate, tht re has Usrti added one from New York, Wiaooanin, Kan sas. California m l North Oaiota, making forty-four. The Wyoming legi.d iture has o.ljourued without electing, sni if the governor ap ljint, it will I democrat, yet it i riclion!!c whether he has that i uthority. In any even t, the legisl iture is now reliably and ihoroiighljr in harmony with the incoming aJruiuutration. , O Few cabinet have been distin gtiished by such forcible rr.sn m Carlisle and (ireshani. It ia reliably reported that the capitol building wo lift behind by lcirislutor. The stove were also saved to the state by be. ing kept hot. The native opu!ation of the Sandwich Island i gradually dwindling away, and it i but a question of time when some of the great power musi assume cumroi of the Bovernment. The L'nitel State should accept the Kft that iinimlicited ha fallen into her grwp- Salem Democrat: The republic cans of the house sprung the par tisan re-aportionment bill Friilay evening, but the democrat broke tho quorum by retiring outside the railing. Sj-eaker Keody refused to tnltifr himself bv counting them as votinir. a was done by I'resi ili-nt Fulton in the senate over the infamou Durham ballot bill. The Washington state legislature has but thirteen more day in which to elect a United State sen tor and transact other legislative business. Judging from the manner in which it has proceeded thus far II .1. Willi 1U UUIICS, 11 WOUKI vae mc period, of an ordinary lif to do all it promisel tlie Hopf it would do. Salem Statesman.rep.: This legis lature would have done well to have adjourned before it convened, since the republican members in caucus lost nielit did more harm than they could accomplish good were they to remain in session during the wholo year. The railroad com panies' lobby wa here iu foroe and that it wa not idle i read in the result. The lieutenant-governor, of Indi ana. av: "Judge tire ham ha been a life-long democrat, but did not know it." There is much truth in the observation. Sturdy maintenance of the right of the eople, oposition to corxration encroachments, and tho advocacy of measure solely a they benefit ted tho general public nave urn the characteristic of Judge (ill-sham's public career. These entitle any man to bo classed as a lifelong democrat, ainl we arc pleased to learn that the judgi acknowIeilKitl tho corn. alcm Democrat. Tho Post-Intelligencer isopjioscd to tho rhododendron as a state llower. and says: "As a matter of common sense something should have Ist-n selected that wa gener ally distributed throughout the state, oincthing iieculiar to ti e flora of this coast and something that would be pleasing to the eye from its habit of growth when worn on public days. A simple sprig of some one of our sin-iulul limner trees peculiar to tin conn would have Isrn far U tter. When the president is inaugurat ed at Washington he is usually iworn in with a large, new bihlc, which is afterwards presented to souio member of tho family. Hut Mr. Cleveland iu ISSj took the oath on his mother bible. It was a small book, tnorocco-liound and gilt-edged. So far as it i know n ho still has the book, and in the be lief that it will ho used at the com ing ceremony the clerk of the su preme court has not purchased a bible to In.' u-tl on that occasion. Keviow: Representative Merritt, of Jackson, could not stand the caucus nominees oi ins tmrtv lor railroad commissioner uud voted for the democratic nominees. The railroad company has no strings on this able representative of tlie cople. There has recently been pub lished in (iermanv a remarkable Jumphlet which give with minute ietai! a statement of the compara tive military strength of the five great Hwer. Coming from (ier manv it inav Iks assumed that tlie figures have not been twisted to exaggerate the strength of tho un friendly nations. Yet this docu ment, while confessing that in ISO (ierniany wa far the stronger power, allege that France has now ,0 battalion if infantry ami J7G . . i ' ' puuc iuuiv iii.iii ii'r in m t fix i.ir east, the cavalry foroa U'ing about the same on both sides. When the conflict which finally proved o disastrous to the French wa wag ing (iermanv force were ujcrior by 104 battalion of iufantry, 130 quadnu of cavalry and 400 guns. Furthermore, the pamphlet de clare that in cae of an outbreak today France and Kuia tg ther Could put into the field l.lK),lXX) men and 1700 more guns than are ItwwM'd by the entire triple alli ance. Allowing that the figures are only true iu part and that the pamphlet may hav Urn scattered with a view to breaking down op jxsMUon to the new army bills, it is evident (hat France is desj rate ly pn pare.1 to attempt the recovery of her former pnwlence in Kim. Meantime he ha lvn extending her littoral fortification along the Mod.U rrauean, and dec pile Italy' great thrt eouM give vigorous lit tle for the supremacy of that in land a. TburviUy r1nni.sn (Mrr.-rn-r IVn mv.r vtUbsI tit liifkiuous iHiriiani lollot Ut, ilirn tiv un.U.inir Kaltou lirty work, also llw anelaii UlL Kiiru Halt b, th writ Vtx.wri Wall tm- sjK-ulator l-l I huiWay afUi I Duuu. j Increased Valuail'tn. Salem Journal: From all indi uttiou we can gather the new tax law will odd nearly 50 i r cent to tho valuation of the projs rty of this state. if the law were enforced to the letter it would add u00 er rent, and we would have a state valua tion of MOO.OUO.OOO in place of a ittlo over fJiJU.tJOO. If the valuation is increased 50 r cent the first year there will be no occasion to increase tho state tax levy at all and vet meet all the appropriations of this legislature. The following iassed the legisla ture which authorize counties to levy a tax of not les than one thirtieth nor more than one-tenth of a mill iu addition Ut the tux now authorized by law, for relief of sol diers, sailors and marines, who have resided in Oregon three mouths, and soldier volunteers who served not less than ten days in any of the Indian wars of Oregon, Washington or Idaho, or the widows or minor children of such, and to defray tin funeral cxiiense and exjiensc of last sickness of such soldiers, sailors, marines or volunteers. In cas no levy is made, to be paid from general fund. In effect May 10. The new as-csiiicnt law passl by the legislature amend 'J75- and repeal '2l.V 2735, 273ii, 2737, 2753. 2751, 275., 2..i'., 2.o7 Knact that assessors shall assess all taxable proiiertv, Uginning on first Monday in March, and return same on or U fore hr.-t Monday in September, a owned on March 1, at 1 o'clock a. in., at true cash value, taking into consideration improvements, soil, market, etc No deduction for debt, cgh value to mean amount it would bring "at a voluntary rale made in the ordi narv course of business." It is now in effect. sow w reuirii II. ..Hal ftuMrri. Ar In t a t or Washington, 1-VIi. l'1. The follow Ing televniin from Muii-ter Meveiis, of Honolulu, nrvhe.l ."Nilunlay, is iiunle inillic: "Allulra of sUit ooiitlniH0 Ii"n ful slnee lii'l.tlnit ihr tin; In pnito tn.il of till government. Tlie siihjii ts who wvrv doiilitlol nre now for annexation. The native show nu unexKit-d re gnl for the ( lilted Mnti-s Hair. The mden' of (.'iiptmn Willsf iiml the of-lo-r and crew of the IUMoii I a credit to the linvy." I p to the hour of the meeting of tlie eahiuet tislnv, Mr. I'niil Neumann, the lUifil's envoy to the lulled Mule, IiimI not iiillcil al Ihestnte ili'parlineiit to s.f ntnry l-oster, mill I lie hitter had received no explniuitioii from Inin of hi failure to kc p I lie ellgnL'eUlelit luadu for lu-t night. iiik ni uwi.i:. Tul'I.K A, Teh. L'l. The supreme court this liioriiing lisk up the liulsiis cor pus ease of I.. i. ( iinill, to tet the li galllV of the tviiiihlicntl hoti-c. After coiisidcnihlc iirguineiit it whs iUi'iil'l thnl the hurdeii of pnsif re-ts on the n'puhlieali house. Kruiik I Itniun, clerk of the ivpolillcnii house, wnstln ii examliiist. It is iiikIi rtissl the (Miliev of the populists is to ilehiv the hearing by the lutcrsittloii of nil sorts of oi" jis'tions until the Miiulits can pa all the hills they ilc-ire, mid iidjouril Is' fore the court can nueh a decision. Imwratt lam ! ymmrj ri. TkKKK lUt IK, lllil., Keh. L't-Jlldgi' Patterson, cougroMiiHii from Tenin-s m-e, one of the Panama coiuinittiv, who us here yesterday to examine Col. TliMlioii, said Is'fore n turning to Washington teshiy: "I U'lleve from the c ideuiv o far In hand Hint w hatever inav hnxelsvii done hy the hankers, the others coii luvtasl with the Ann rimu isimmillis Col. ThomMoii as hml In nil the tntunnetioiis he llk'unsl iu, add If there was nnything i ns.kiil he was not in it. Ills uuikc-up is not that of a J..U Is r tlnin;li I won't say there Wer' not jolw mid ensikoliiesx aiil L'n at extniv agiiliiv on this side of the water." Coiigrvaman Morer, or t'luo, Niid: the eviilcmv showtsl that the hank ers were cngakt'd among theiu'hes In an clliirt to hiiv up the nct of the Panama railroad coin pan v and sell it to the 1'annma rnmsid coiiiiimv so a to have things lsth uoliig and coin- lug. I ln-s' Uiukers n-o iveil vat sums ntiuunlly for ih-nig practically iiothin,;. Colonel TIioiiimoii d.s-s not pretend to know w hat they itui to receive tius- Kr-nt sums-f'si.mi each per Mar making a total of fl.ii,i iluring eight years. It wa- nothing li-s than rohla-rv. Sr. I.oi'ls, Fell, il Is- Towusetid. one of the men locking John I,. Sulli van in hi tluht w ith Corls'tt, declare Ms s-l',-f thtt John nusrl. Tt.i'T had him rxsu iui'd I hjl run tlis i.i. ii t it if Hi.- i ;l.i .i.i h- pronounisl him sound. A ss.u n lie came Into the ritn; the Mime physi cian said something was wrong with him. Thonisoti helictc the dose was given him in the lat inesl he ate, n it In some way i-tiisxl di tis tioti U forv Is ing eut to It i m. II I l acy ! taw. Pl.HKF, S. !., Fill. Sn:.t.r lins kuay tislar liuved to amend the hoiix divonv bill so iu to rvUirv a thrve months' rv-ldcinv n'llv, ljilni.l of six. hut the hill w as d finl.-d m!iii.-I untiini.'iilv. The ilefent was !.-. 1 v regrettisl iu the divorce odoiiics In the tale l ktltl Willi I MbMlIf Mf l. lllMINoTtik'. Ir., Fell. John A. l- llliall has hrvll srre-1, . on a eharvi" of i mis I. meiit. 1 wa for-nii-rlv Jutir ef the s-at- In n-, n.'i.l ) a pninnieiit limud Atuiv man. Lralimii, for -oiim- pa-t, j haa lrll uhi t of ul lh ligrae, an. the !-( ..turn of tin-' pbuv are '.!i!i iit )i n perwviition. I I her Is no itouht of ... j'jill; In tart, I he admits It. lie . unitol Willi ! U.tliiialka csMitl.i : .11.. ii. u.'J loalory will Is- ti- ...'iinng iu I r. iiiiii..hi s Uir itts- !..' o. flSiKANK, a!l , f.h Ti Nevis' liasjuM risiil'id ln-' i Wvr 4a..willlif lO K Kt lll l..ke of KrltlM t M. lvJ, aiul J.'lm jiind. it. I hey hit Am-' wiTMiina-io.il! It lo po to Mc ll lam h. I sl.f tlii- Ism! was found tsrii.Kii upward k4li m, n wrre natixi-aof Canada. jii...n has a its auuiew liefv in l.'aiiliHTtila. O o o Jprr JullrtS. February , v.n. "lilrthiiigtoir waahdujr." rcvcral cum- of severe si .re throat. (ieo. Wuler has returned from a vU- It at llalsey. Jan. fjiviliger, of Kllgi-he, llittde a trip to lay this wis k. We noticed the smiling faee of (Jen. I.Ui nil our atrwUone day last wrk. Adauirhti rof M. Vt-s' I exsi t iil to arrive (mm Portland tomorrow. David and Jcse Taylor iff gruhl'lug r.ir i- reii innson. N-lnsd meeting notlivs are sti-l for the annual schisd luisling and ( lerk Jtadley I hiuy taking the c n sus. II 11. Kaiidsaki r and wife went to Kugeiie jisiterday. J. A. llillaaml w ifeii.it.iu4inird by Mis Kis uey vlsltc.1 the county s al last w is k. Ks h r (ial.ls rt, of Corxallls, made his old time friend, Janie Kis-my a visit thl wis k. Ml Irene Calll-oii exss ts to li-ave for llissl river, w here she ha 111 ell-Kagi-i to tiwh W'hisil, on the lll ilist. T. P. Keeiiey, a former nident of this l.urg Is atti'inhng the llolmes liusinesa College, of I'urtliilld. Ju-is-r will not I represi ntisj In the next Jury li-l. There waaa t. rril.le uproar Monday night al or near the reiileiice of our Well know II and resss te. friend Mr. F. H. Mnith. Tuewlny hi friends and In llf Idsirs wen' making anxious Iu iUiris alsiut Mr. (., fi-nring that lie had in a lit of ilesjsTatioli iniuiuittcd inatrlliH'tiy. f-ueli we are peas to say, U not the cnc. Charley Cllue has return, d from Hal- y. He hrfiii-lit with him his m tent sicaui issiker. Il will s.s.n he pluci-d on the market so we under tan I. Tho time for i;:irdi ninir is nearly hen. It sis-iiis tisi ld that some of our citlM-lis W ith some of the la-l aoil and climate In the world. Can or will not raise enough of all kind of pio duoe to supply their own need. Under the head of "Remarkable Ile ulta" the Id il Ister chronicle the fact that 41 out of b applicant for teach er ' eertitleati3 fulled al the last exam ination. This may or may not be re niarkahle If the n-sirt, which we havr heard from ditlercnt source, 1 true that the superintendent having divid ed thai there were Pmi many tciu hers ill the county, had concluded to Is- ex tremely diss- in his iiiarklnirs and re-iIih-c the liumls-r. We Is lieve in giv ing every one hi just due. A child of Mr. M.-Ciiinls r had sever al severe spasms last w-ck, cau-ssl l.y i-atiln; iudlgi-tihlc fissl. Ir. Vuli Val.ili. of Spriuulleld, was called Sunday lilL'lit. The child is rapidly n covering. A irelltleiuall from somewhere was lllthisclty lu-t week. Ills mis-ion arioiisly staled to ililh rviit s-rMus, was to Iui y tow u lots, -tart n iiew -pa-s-r mid pull the llrt tnln of cars over tlie rnilnsid when complcti-d. Afd-r pun liasini; "i i-ents worth 9f IoIkh-im lor v hlch he forgot to pay, he left. Kvjl IUI I!. Ss li ai I'sk, Feb. l'l. The exis-riuielit of voting hy machine lew Ju-t Issli trie. I in ououuaL'a isniuiy nu inc in most stliii-ss. 'I'he Meyers Imllol ma ehliie a-u-iil. It nstiired only thns a rsous to attend to rei-ording VK votes. In the tia-' thrie hours .'sl men vot ed. The voters had hardly any diffi culty in acquainting llielll-4'lvcs with the new inelhisl. J. W. Meyers, the inventor of the inaeliiiie, was at the (Mills. Coinx-ruiiig liiinx If imd hi in vent ion he said: "I am hy trade a designer of hurular imsif Mifcs, and in v maehinc is di-Mk'ti- ed to ohllgi- men to Is- hi. In -I, w diet her they will or not. It was atntiil thnv inrs ago, ainl I had thnv vitent theii. In vr. the legislature enacted a law uutlioriiin.' the u-s- of the ina- hiuc. I was l.il to plait a Voting ma chine hy the pas-Hgeof Ihc Australian I 'allot law. lhc-tate w nlitiil a met II- im to secure a w-crvt ballot, and I thought that the Australian law would never Is- a sucs-s. I havealvt ays Ihvii intcn-liil iu hoiu-t is'liiii-s, and wasu eamliilate ntailM . K. l ar-ous for the Hate. After the Aii-lrallaii law im.-- ii I I went to work, and iu ai.lays s-r flvted till-luaeliiue. are kept lill-y lllilg onlers. The method of Voting is extremely implc. No one rcoin-d more than one iiiintiie to nssird his votes, mid liiiiny did it within 10 -s-colnls. The loai hine is a tit 1 Us. Ill live lis t s,itian- and -even fis-t high. I'he voter enters and tin. I- ts-forv him llinv rows of names, l'l in each row. The tlrt row is h.-ailctl "Item.H'nitii- '.allot, " and all the uanic an- prinle.l i.n irll.nv cards. I he si-coiul n' has the i. antes of rv- puhlii-illl cnudidates on led card. The pmhihitioii cards are hlite. At the right of each name i-a small kiioh, mid tin- Miter merely hnsss the knol i. ssltc the liaim-- lie w ili s to vole for. It is as ca-y to vote iu one uiiuiite hv tlu -y-tciu as in In minutes hy the bal lot sv-lent. Itt.s.k luiiiiuuti-- toeount the votes alter the -IU elomsl. liemsrrailr ltti lilvrlr. Pi it-hi ki.. Feb. YcU nlav'a election ri-siiltisl in the hoiiv of Judge lUTlianl McKetiiia, il.in.srat, for mav- or. The only n plil llnin elected was rfi". i I -hii.-i.'ii, I r-n.o , ..iiviltw I. J I .' V el.i t. il V 'I --it'i.-l' , r,-t p .h.. an. l.-r Ii y. . i M KIM.I.V Wil l. Not l.rU.. l'l l vi i ami, Feb. i'l. liov. McKin ley is still hen- arranging his buinesi. ixniiplteiitioiis. He emphatically dc-nii- the n srt that he lutein!- to n igii the governorship. I r n rr-,j ,.rnr taat r.n ttarvl th asl ,rt j aub t:. ir k.rtu.,c anl k-v V. -o kithi i-f a t.iaii is: w.siiaa caa It !- S. lo, li-n P. asm. ,a a W.. rf ot k-' als-ut TV. rW r'..4i,t 1 rit-Mt i mlau Tbr r l;.r . t. tha tml. M vrtTr Iron ia , tl h -.la.-, an.1 I. a.-k lhrr...iil4.t,.b ..i:t aitU nal rmir. aiiki J i it a. I r-t i la. . kuiui4 an 1 rrrf alal-af tha i- L t srsUs. "-i- ui H '-sal lt-i.' Kr i". f'..;rtr"v. 1: !'.r-i.i, i!i.iuf ' Afta. P.luwm. ara stj- .r pfaventail, Hii-!T rsiirra. a-il rniuii:tr rural : Tba r u wtiva- iii y.-w raa U:r, loi, i ( Urf r ,ajrualasj Ul ala'i ttuav J aeaairar al arball. j Niw V' kk. F. h. l'l. I-awn inv j Maimixii, K .(. n, oft, rs to w.iger '..!' to M "..i,r mi to t.ji.mi' that Crtstl kins ks Mitchell out til six rounds. I Won n Kit i Tlie wonderful hlr i.nxlueing tiMslii Iim- which are o lanrily ail vert letl iiowalay and Illus trated with isirtraita "la-fore using and -afUT using." fW Into Insignitl-rani-e when we gnu- at the new Colum hiau s.U(fe stalii. Th oUi-eelit stan.p reppsa-nl "loliinibo In algnt of Uud," hi fai being liuioeeut of any hirsute eovertng; but on the tw- nt stamp, which show tlie ' I jnl Ing of Coluiuhua," w hleb iuut have (ss-urnsl li-si than twelve hour aWr' the git-at dlsenveix-r ap-nr with a full Is-ard. The gnat ouc-tloii now agitat ing the minds of hUtorical student Is, 'Culumhus, w here did you gt that U-ard."' ? - s i i s ill! 2 : TO : 1 l s -S 55 " "S - '5 - O ; jl3if " i W vtm : r : i "h s-2 " f j r ' i, ? J I ? i i E SHOES 1 1 1 1 1 : Mill J si: ) ' , . . WN"lKIl'iiMnf CaiiTssv-r f '! ail- In-as. I.lls-ral sa!srT anil rvt--iiMi rsol Nn-kiT; -rrtnsl)tit tawittih. IIKoW.N IlltOs, Co.. N'ur-rrymi-n, Cortlauil, ort-Knii. Notice to Creditors. Nothv i hereby given, that Adah I., .-hi lton. Alls-rta .-helton and T. li. Hendricks, have Is-cn dulv niipointe! exi titor and exeeutrlx of the estate of T. W. Mil lion, dci-ctt.-cd. All sTns having claims again-t said estate are lu-rehy iiotitled to pn-seiit the same to the executor mid exis-utrix, lit the First National llank, iu Fiigi-ne City, Ore gon, within six month- from the date of this notice. 1'atisl Feb. Ltlth, li."l. AltAII I.. SlIKl.ToN, Al.llMITA SlIKl.TUX, T. (J. IUmuiickk. F.xei-utor and Fxetitrlx. (ito. 11. IhiKKI-, Attorney for I jitate. For a square dea), go to Goldsmith's. Hi ii : ii:.i.i:iis in : :-U.CRAIC,CCIST.-: At lnM K. K Ll'1'KEVaCOS.iUu.l, Eugene, Oregon. N. L. RONEY, M AI.1H IN LIME. PLASTER AND CEMENT. Agent for Hill's iiisidealidiug I limU. Impure at F. L. Cbiiiiila-ro' hanl-war.- store. Carpenter and Jobbing Shop. 1. C FLUKETH. C;a a:t:r ill Mis. rurtniur Msilr auj k-trrl. sawa rilrj. C -n-r. S r,l il'. .l-nrl.. t '-s- or. x. AMIS, A:::nfr i!Lif ni S::i.7 Psiiti ..IWii.w. ms.ln aJ UwiDr..tiatnl. ltsl la.'run.rr I. drmati a..! lriit..u twra -rr r r-l I. rat K.Lat t.'.Khl au. an. n-ftt. r..-I.T-I-.I. A I'lifli I .U-.l imii flirr r....lui-tr.l I ill rv al l-i.lrne. l.s.I ..J W'Uauitta ttrrvl l-t.r. a sum au srruin iimiv Kl'i.KM-:. ..... nUL'i.oy I OH llll. r rr in a V) mile-. Mrifri -t of t ii a ( iii nur.rK.rrVi-!. hmi lnm:. tsn-lal '.tk- I ' tMVl unitarf lasn.- 'a. a Mt .1. .4 I I: (-.ru.-t! m irr- n. x faj irmi.(. . ".. rrn'i, .nii r T r vrx i. i r. mrr. ?' t - n l i.i-.rrw A i A - -' j 4 tat'm aimth -t of f!'4.-ti. Ilil-rflit ttlb-hi A ftrf (h-U) Tti la&fTt. -.ir rf -al aUi t I Vnif n I,fJ4T u nj tl;;t-jsp. j tr ie-T f brl- t Lirt tr .ii:ug .i tii.i.g on U -! rri, i biu !iur thnw 4 t.tmJ iS.fr i.t-ff ( n J f. hp fl-t i oiiu 4.uiaC lvu t rnB at oocw .Vt mrrr lam -vJ. a- or-U rewwi se. laTM Qh.WriH.tl. 1' f aa.l.' v artl.anl au-f. ri-lf ti aitr. i m -! t:ti--. I , UrftiQ all 1' , a ! MT i irr "i!. jar atina. -rv it oi !- t t Iht Sr-r up It 1 Bit; r gwHap r tri. uij o lirm, M tv-as, ; iu . i.in;u n rn- id b iaf icQar ftf.1 ta.Tl ttt faaj-l tsf , U ft twr n t9 rVl ' i er . A tn lit h . .-., io b4 f . C! . ana rhK? .- J kihr) rv " ra-I i . br ... l hav. par - mcm-yl t f im rit t f-.e- iu itr tl lillN dllll a OillllHdS EUGEXK FLO UK ING MILLS son, urisaw., Every Sack of Flour Guaranteed. Ask your groccryinan for Kugciiv flour. If not w hat It lsn-in-selited the money w ill be refunded. ft Milt. !,,... tl.u lf.l..l llil. 1 lie r.ut-ov ..ii.- .. .... .mrmeiits, and have no urlor In the manufacture of firU luwi Hour. All kinds cf mill feed to order. Choice Spring Seed Oats FOR SALE. I. K PETERS, Dealer in Hay & Grain. West Eighth Stm t. mperial : For 11 Varieties of POULTRY. -Will Make Your Hens Lav. AT KIIINKIIAKTS. NINTH STREET DRUG STORE K.s-).a r.utantl)r mi hand Ihs 1'iirr-t l'ni anil I lirtnlral. IIMslnal l.-, alM a full line nl DrtinulMt Syiulrlos, 1'utetit NlfillcliiuM. iiml I.iiitmrH f..r Mnllrlnal 'un"e- Tisiftlu r with th f.iKuwlnf ss-elalti-s: 'THAT eonUI MKDHMNi:." I'un-s Incipient ('oii-uiiintinii, lironcbilis, IIoarM'tu., Sire Tlinuit ninl all riinmt mid Lung llii-nacs. M( KINNEY'S IMntOVEDCATAIilll! (T'lti: will is niianciitly nli.tr auv form of Nii-til Cntarrh. J. II. PILE ( THE The ls-t known remedy for P.litul, I!Ks.-inK or ItAiiug l'lli-s. J. II. ( IU i. ERA Cl'ItE, for t'liol.-rn, Iysentery, liiirrln ii, Suiiiiner ('oillihlilit, liilliolls Colic, Cliolem Morbus, Etc." ELECTltlf T(M)1T Al'HE DKlH'S give instant relief. O Thi-v ninlli-tni-. ar- put ii. I.jr mvi ll i-iM--lally f..r mjr Imul Irs.l.-. an1 are Kiisnuilts-1 tnirt atl.fai tlnll. Niliiirri.uti It) rtff rtmv. u ti thi-lr i-ltirar) rail I lurii:.lir.l. Mt tsi-illtii- f..r i-nmi.iiinllnk t 'liVMlc-lonis iui. t W.tfctrliifirv I 'i-L.M-rtptii.na air r.Ual tu the HK.-T. A .hart ut ymir mtriiiiau' l 'llelli-il. Vvrinjrtoii's Ninth St.. Pruj: Stoiv. Kliiiu liart's Illot k. KliiEVi:, OltKtiiiN. HEAVY AND LIGHT. STOVES AND TINWARE, SHINY AND BRIGHT. Plumbing and Roofing Neatly Done. Pumps, Pipes and Water Closets, Kept for Pun. WALL PAPER, Fre.h From the Fast, AT THE GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. M. Svarverud & Co., Kc-i constantly on baud a complete stock of SHKI.F ANH HKAVY H.MJDWAKK. Plumbing and Tinning done on Short Notic. STOVKS AND TINWAKK. t)Il) FELLOWS MLOCK. KL'UKNK, This space is reserved for HOWjs & RICE, CLOTHING -A.M. Gents : Furnishint; : Goods, 7 fw rL c . : r ... Icboaiia iUm k.-a i ... . .u-rm. . " ":. r. I'niK.p.L - " -"""auiMum, tiul-jt.tculoBirtiBlorxsU EUGENE CIGAR v FACTORY ( O : No. lOO. : A. O. AUTEIJXr, o itri.-TT mi,r11, n,U 11 n'.M .a, T 'B . . . - al all l a u (., u . a ll..rr.l r a4 KCTAIL TP..U TWU,iav Ht r-,l ol r 1 u-w. -, wf.r- CP o 0o 13. C. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. S.- !.- ui anil New l"rlr Iu Furrl.n lN.nn-.llr Marblr awl l.rsiilu.. Uununwuu, llrxlatoiiia and uialirj ark ..( II kinds fur Is-n, ALL WOHK il'AltAXTEi:i) ; lllainsllr Clrret. nsif Ilsitoltlra. Kiifmr. Or. Anything in the Gro eery line, Goldsmith's. THIS Eugene Loan and Savings BANK. Sr.:ix:: to tlie Eut:t Kiilctil h:i Incorporated with a Capital of $60, 000, with $30,000 Paid U. lr.aila rwlrr.1 .ul.Ji-l-t to rhrrk. Illtrn-.! al...sr. i.n Ulna it-IU, ami luam nia.r a..mivl eeunljr. lliE-ii.rsT J I' I lll l'.ell. i. I KK.ll.IM II Ii l'K. I .IIIK F. W.l Mil UN Thr K'irnis La" '! arlnr llank i:ir,,n. ilnrt ta.th a Ci.nimi-rrial anil savltiv. tMi.tt.,., an. I your r..i-isl att-lilli.li Is eslli-.! In ihi mi( Hk. l.-alurr. ul It. Ill ikiI a hat i.ii tin.,, bill a hat jrim t', thai make. ,nu rich. In a, o mliiiitilllis th. rr are msnjr .-riii of .mail h..l'lin". a hi. Ii. it nitili lli-l In . lai.k r l.aur.l, a III I- .Kin In i.nr as, is- another. II Is ililtli-ull I" I. hoi .mall am.siuta. l.ul Urj ran Is- put Ill a .svll.its Isuik ami ma.le I.. I.r:i a. mo rrturtis. Helli-vlli( thai tlii lllnr I... r..iii- f.r Ihs ani-.-a ful -rallnti ul a sariim Knlik 111 tin. ciillilnlilitty, M'llrit your au rmisitf Itt this uiatn-r. "Wo lead in quality & prices. Goldsmiths Egg : Food, Laying Fowls, Younj? Chick, Vl)uiki. Gecuc. ninl Tnrlfeia .. . ' 3-7t ?) o o O