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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1894)
Kiigone C:ity Ciuanl. HATlMtlU Y,. MCI'IKM HKIt IV Wlitio ll.i rail; i nut welcome (.no fur Imp j;rowrii an J picker, it will jjivn Urn pra a rtart im .mvi nil kind nf Mock. Tim Imp mirkt t continue dull and rpirith f. :md lli'-re in im fijjii r improvement. (Itxxl rrijm in KnniK' nro n aiMiin-ibk' 1 r tlii con dition of nir.iirH. Ton lUfl ray Southern in 11 liavo no liiipiwM fi-nw. Tlmiinm will rfvie thi opinion after Ik; Inm rxx rii need a aeon of dickering witli Southern delegate, to u repub lican national convention. If tint ineoin" tax tcut'he the clues allVclcl, and, filtcriiiK through that trlaia, teadie" all Hi" Mi.ple to analyze and weiph the public value, of every million h'iit ly our leiie lator, it will Ih) the nnt uneful tax in all our revenue lift. Ward McAllicter writea from Franco that tho Pari of today in not what it was when ho visited it in I80C. Ward undoubtedly tells tho truth. That was .'IS years un and the diM iijr. nuoiis Ward should remember that he is not so young as he used to he. The American eoplo settlo down 4o businefs very quickly after n K-riod of excitement. It was only a few weeks ogu that tho country was intent ly excited over tho rail road strike, business paralyzed along the railroads, and men ask ing what would bo tho final result. Now everything is as utiict and se rene as if Debs and i'ullman had never crossed paths. No county miiHTinteiulent of schools, says tho Jacksonville Times, should voto for a change of text books undi r tho new law now Met in motion by tho state depart ment of education, manipulated by Supt. McKIroy. Tho prohibition is an outrage on tho eoplo, who arc already taxed to their utmost to suporl the government and ed ucate their children. Tho school books now in lino arc good enough for present purposes at lenst. One of the conspicuous benefits of the new tariff bill is going to Ihj to make all-wool clothing chcuicr. Some varieties of clothingaro cheap enough already, but it lias general ly been inado so by introducing shoddy and other substitutes for wool into its manufacture. Under tho new tariff ought to be able to get all-wool cloths almost as cheap as wo now get an inferior ar tide. The Lower I'alifornian uives a detailed account of a recent light between Mexican soldiers ami Va- iui Indians, from which tho follow ing is taken: "It is to tho credit of the Indians that during the light six Indians took prisoner tho wife of a sub-lieutenant, and wero going to shoot her, when tho chief of tho Indians, a youth of 20, intervened, saying in good Spanish, 'Let tho woman go; tho quarrel is only with men,' an order which was im mediately olK-yed." Kleven ileaths of congressmen oc curred during the session just end ed: Three U. S. senators Col (uitt, of (leorgiti; Vance of North Carolina, and Slackbridge of Mich igan; eight members of the bouse of representatives llouk and Kuochs of Ohio, Chiiiman of Mich igan, O'Neill, Lily and Mutcbler of rennsylvania, Hratton of Mary land, and Lisle of Kentucky. Two senators White of Louisiana and Walthall of Mississippi ami 10 mcmlers of the bouso of represen tatives resigned. It lias lccu plainly noted by long-time residents of Arizona that climatic changes are are occurring year by year, says an exchange. Similar phenomena have bee a ob served in other western sections, and no doubt aro correctly attrib uted to the laying of railroad track, stringing of telegraph lines, up turning of the soil, etc. One of tho most notable of the changes of Ari zona's climate is in the jHriodieity of showers. Formerly a nocturnal rainfall ws almost unknown, and it was a common saying that it never rains here after nightfall. Ir. 1-Mgar A. Mearns, IT. S. A., who has bttti collecting specimens of birds and mammals along the Mexican boundary near HI 1'aso for the Smithsonian Institution, also acting as suigcon for the inter national boundary commission, now re-i-ftabhcliing the boundary monuments, tells his experience with a beloderma borridum, or (lila ni'. iicter. When bending over the reptile to cut off its bead, the creature blew its breath in his face and he was instantly nauseated A brother officer received the mon ster's breath full in the face and was at once nauseated and ft 11 over on his back completely instratod. Tbe doctor do not believe, as many do, that the monster's breath is fatal; but he think it baa a de cidedly upctting effect. Neitl?r does be think the tnonter'a poison deadly. It has no fang", but im t.Iy a Nries of fndriike fangs. There are no jtoiaoii tack', and what it po'!-, seems t reside in the saliva in the reptile's mouth. The rxisn wbly conn s from (he Lad digestion of the monster. HUMK llJKAPfcNKU NUCKSHtltlrH. Among the benefits of tbe new tat ill law 1 i h reduction in 'lulus on hats, llanneN, shawls and blau kels. Thee i.eceanaric of life Were enoriliollidy taxed Ulld'T the Mc Kinley act. Cheap foreign Han hels, hat', shawls ulld blankets were pr K'tii'.illy prohibited, the tax tin them being heavier, according to their Value, than the tax on the more exp nsive articles of lie; same clashes. In lSII.J thu tax on Ihnnels val ued ut :J0 cents a Hutnl was H. jn-r cent. Only ''.' worth of tlx so cheap goods was iiuMirtcI. I' I m m is worth on the im-rago .'!-' cents a Miillid paid a tax at the rate ol 10.1 p r cent. The value of the imports of these Humid in t!mt year was fjlJI. The tax on llan ii. Is ut IS cents wus 10'iJ r cent. Flannels worth '.'.' cent a snind paid a tax ol W i r cei.t an I the imMirts were worth 7o, '-. The cheaM t blankets, worth -S. ,'JI and I'l cents a iound, paid taxes at tho rates of M, 100 an I 101 per cent r ss'ctivt ly. IWankets worth D.i cents a pound paid a tax rate of HI t cent. lhe cbehS'sl shawls luihoricii, worth .1.1 cents a ixiuud. were taxed at J .10 J per cent; the dcin t, worth 11. 1 I, paid f.VSJ per cent. Tho tax on the cheaiM-t.t hats was 8(5, 10C.J and I0IJ M-r cent. Of tho: cheas-ht only ll.o.l worth was im isirled in lii'Jo, and on there a tax ofH-VS was paid. The dearest bats paid a tax of S, J ixr cent. This inenualitv of taxation was due to the ajieeilic duty on the jKiiind. The McKiuley tax on these articles was mixe.i, part s- f-i fit;, and Hart lid valorem. ror example, the tax on the chcas st sliawls nns)rtc(i was ..J cents on a iMiund ami 10 per cent on me value. Tbe tax on the high-priced shawls was 1 1 cents a pound and .1(1 iHr cent. Tin; verv cheaisst J shawls were absolutely prohibited by the McKiuley a:t. The tax on shawls worth .11 cents a pound was heavier in proportion to their vaiuo than tho tax on shawls worth 11.11 a pound. The m w law, which goes into i l fi.ii .Inn 1. IS'.I.I n h to woolen .... - - -, goods, corrects this ine.piality. Tho iluiy on Uiene articles is imiscu en tirely on tin ir value. Lnder tne new law bats, shawls, llanuels and blankets that cost the mt will imv tin) liiclif.-t rates of dutv. The I ..j D cbeaH-st will Imi taxed at 25 (nT cent., me next ai .u s r ceni unu the dearest at .""i js r cent and 10 js-r cent. I'nder the ol I law a cheap shawl bought in (ierinany for .10 cents would have cost 11.2.1 with the du ties added. I'nder the new law it will cost tl"! cents, or a little umre than one-half. No more hot weather this season Fall weather takes tho place of summer. (iood luck has come to the pco pie of Wcbf tot ut lust. Tho urn brclla trust has bursted. l ulty Items. Kept. II, lMt. llnlny weather. (ieort(e llrcciling In erecting a licv duelling. Malum Warner Iinm In. unlit forti acres of thu enxtern imrl of I lie Itrtitl iiiK riiucli and will eomnienee building on It In the near future. I'lias. Mat tenon and family went to the Chetihlre yard near SpriiiKlhUI lust week to pick Imhi, Itev. J. M. Hwtvnev nreaehed hi fnn'well ncriuon at this iilnee IiikI Hun- day. ThlscliMt the ft fill year he has pleached on thin circuit, lie w III take charge of the l.raue circuit the next year. Married by Itev. J. M. Sweeney, at bis reiildcnce, Mr. (Its.re ltns-llii ami Mlm M !( I.. Miittlwm, anil Miimiii . arner and Mian Cell A llylnud. We wxtend cmigrntiila' lions. I'iicIk Tom Warner, I 'lyde Warner, l ellx Kuwll ami lavo Mnttlitoli start itl for a two or tlini' weeks outing acrtHMi the motiutulim lal l uemlay. rolinKhl-OM.KNT. rNtu rraiii'ImH) np: lien voii a man, who Is well known for hi Hihrletv, eulering Ills home lon.leil In kI.Io and out, It I a snfc roMmition that hi wife Im adopteil I tmt new and painful M.vlo of walk known aa the 'lireKiui Uioia. ' AUmt every fix l.-.l... .I..... I... II. illinium uir eit'i y inuiiv i rnil rmil- clwo cIisiik'c their walk, and their lat ent I enough to make a man regret that he waa Imrn of woman. They tip llutilly forwnnl, exten.l their arum stilly in trout, take long Mrttli-a and ilrnir their f.it as though heavily Welghteil. That Is how thin new ntylu of vdcitriauUiii hapieuel to take the name of the "Oregon boot." llBl iMlaIrr ('(kll Nw YokK, S' l I J K win ir. l- io (bunt? ji'.Ut b.. II i .'ft.J ha niJ iu lb uigh(nih..o. i.f II.1KI.. MS) (ijr gviimg turu m le.vi ! in r miktla Uuil arbrnira. Ill Tl. tnua air wait. rtU all ofcf Ilia connli. Ou aa IU. (Imrc-I (lanlvry. an t'ipal i-lrrgTiuan. lornirr If el lxu gli.n. K.. (miu aboui ka a rurrJaNinl (.ki.Usj. 1b a.luiliuirli.r i.f lb clrkrmo ta cauar J lb arrr.l. Ali-rna II. W ilroi la iba bam ol tbi n nioler lla n.ta In bra.l.aiu ra id I'hil ailrlj.bia. Tb nirl htnla of bi iM raliua ra umilar 10 ra. b raw. ll Uiukbl Wra.aia piop.f'JT i l lllll or c.i fslur. or lidiixml fiin..niri th n 11 ni..l r' Ital all k rl.J ael.l l.il 0 llilrtlet lt rtptaml Silliliwl mrti an I L mj J.l.n I laimrra. 1I lr.V b-i!jt ojhb lb rata (ally bnatJ. J Miinga if Na Ki iand.n No Ua-rr Ibaa 30 rlrryympnoara auierg bt tirtima. Tha aa'lli.ii npn ahl. b H ilrei aa arrratrj aa bruuhl ( brlra M . CmI lm(. a UTr, al VJ lru4a.j, an.t I'bllrniaa II. MaulxfT. aa a.tiuiDIlralr u Iba vaiala of IU-.or Maibry. Tb.j hat UavD It.lluairg Wi,ii aiii J'lba Tb ll. JJr hutib-it aa a fcJO el IIo ry Sii,lrr. al o lb atlofnrf -gniaral ul Iba t'Diir.! hut-a 10 l'ial.rOI Jeboeo' ebiBl. W lira J ..liDn a a uni' bl. Mantry tvnrd b la ofSoa atul k'lJ Io d.-lMi l Jubbaxa. HI lb aiaBf rcuiMm. abk b ilcol urganuoii ha pr0a4t-J lb !U. Htaobar7 l lavisl la Ivor. Do; at Hoiii. 'J iie fu!l.iliiK fr..iu llii-Halelil Malis louii ImhiI. U ii j.I ly everUly: There are a iiuuilaTof leaiiii'ii trav eling amolig (lie furiuer of llila legion eiiKug.-.l III (he IkkIii.-- of w lling aUsd raliK1- They erhn. d hoaineaa bon. ally and faiily; of Ihul tbia aitii la will rul-" no iU i-iioii. 'liny mine. throiiKli ft I . vail, y every few year ami tiny "-Hilly r.np a rl h brvet. Tin y curry u hand .oiiw piece of fund luru and they (rive one to three jeara' time In whleii to pny for It one year J.rilielSilly. Tlew NMlealliell have k loiigu.n and their bullie I" to cli rui i !.'" not toionmlt the iutcrcata if I he buyer. They do Hot care w bet ti er they ever eo blni again or not and ill int luataiiera tluy don't. Tliey come and g" "d the U-xt year the col lector coin. . When lie K "-", every apam dollar ill tlm iii IkIiIxtIks-I g'- t.M.; g.-a clear to Ht. Lotila, Chicago or aome other city III the Kiu.t. and none of It Mays here t' psy the taxes, to hllild hoUM . to keep liiechtililca, clerks and hiU.rer at work, or to In any manlier to amlxt In the advancement of IheCMiuiniiiiity'a Interinta. There U a w Miig principle and a decided In jury bin k of this. First of all, the price th'wo range Im higher by eonnld erahli) than Nilelil merchants ak for an article fully intial If not auja-rlor to what they m II. The buyer pays Inter- t from the moment of hi piirchaao and II all g.a-a away I mm home. The merchant Is here to is-ar bis share r thu burdens of ha ul government; be is here to furnUli tho means to keep eon aiimlng lulionT employed; be Is here to In lp the farmer and carry Ida credit when lie Is pinched; he I here to buy the pniduou of the funn, the dulry, the garden and the orchard, he la one of the great crowd that K"es to make up a pro-pcroiia aecllonof country, and he tho home merchant Is entitled to home iiutronage, specially to long aa he haa what Is needed ami Is willing to m II it ut us gisMl or a Is-tter rate than the otitHider. The nearer homo a mau mi and will trade the U'ttcr. Your homo merchant Is nwponsinie ami will rectify any mistakes that may oo eur. You can si blm a often as you tthci he won't n you I" misfor tune or didlrcNs; lie Is your friend every day iu the year as well as the duy you buy from him; lie isyoiirnelgblsirand liia iiitereatM are your. lieu the oily tongucd canvaws r for stovi-a and range comes along, till him you have men-hams who keep U tter gtnxl than he mrrles and that you roioo to kii p your money circulating at home, That Im a good maxim to adopt for every other line ol trade as well. Tiik Wiikat Chop. The Kast In dian wheat crop for the prcuctit year I chtlmated at 0,1Lt,(s tons, or Ut),- 7(Ki,(POU IhihIicIm, and of this quantity neihan MI.ISSI.INU will l exisirted. If the Inillun are aa Inrgu innHiimera of w heat a the American, who require about ti biiHhels H-r capita a year for need and Iood, not only would they have none of the cereal for c xrt, but would Im 7 ht will. In arrears of the domestic deiiinnd. There are aw.issl, (MSI Ni.ple In India, and they export the wheat they ahould keep for the wiine rcuMon lliiHHiuiiMfXHrl the grain becatiNe debts anil taxes eonicl them to part w ith for money w hat they need for food Dr. Prke'a Cream flaking Powder World Fair t1l(ht Mtdal ami Dlcloaia. arrral rala ara ninlaf, MkUfiiiM. Hipl. 1J . At 11:5.1 a ryolonr lilll( (nuu K )illlirt In limtlira-t lrii. li North Mjiiiibi. uoir ilia l.uiill A Nlivill nbop. and awrpt away rrrry Ibiiig in It 'ulb. Ttr rr iiprei.tnl, an mill bn.lgo 'f r Oajroa bay lakni up and rarnnl a dl-lam-a nl UHI Jt.l. ami a otiro tier ol bouai rrrkpl. 'l b full riti-al ol lb duiiiaga I tii.t )el known. Kulwrl (.'ulp, mliireil, a faUlljr, and V ilkea Yj.UiMI wliiln, arriuiialy n.jtirid. Olh.r raiualtita aia rrpurtnl, but lb 04Uii-s arr not )rt at iTltalUrd. Jaikaaai' larlrll lima Dawn. ('IIICIIIU, .pt. IJ-Tb flO.ISSI ferfrll bub IVtrr Jaekauu pnlel with William J. Ivia t"t a flbt villi Cotbrll sa taker duan Imlay. "JneWn will nrri-r ;rt a fljil witk for Iwll" aid "I'araon" I !. "J(kiu ill Mil Io tb Wil Iudir at cm, and will tb'P R to Ixmdoa." How long will b ! ?" ' I tlnn'l know, but ba baa girn np all bnpo id uiriliiig ('oiltt in Iba ring." Ahead of Time. We are In advalioe of the acaauii, a u.uid. In dl playingour new Mink. Ilul then we lend In everything-In MX" ii u a 1 1 1 y I u lliouglitfol e lection of ileal fable gila ill care'ulutteiitidil to your want and the lnot iiiNirtntit of all in price. That la wliut It al wavs lioull In. Kxainiiio Our Stock. A.I rt 'a II KXCMHIVi: HIIOK TOKK. K0. 181, UK.fAIKIN' sIKCIAl.TV. Hop Pickers Wanted. Cull at once on JULIUS GOLDSMITH. Ilr aant rnur lra.W lr ti la bl Una. No tnxitil tu nbnw (.l. W ill nol l ainli'i- ' ' FULL LINK OK Tobacco, Cigar, Candy, Nuts, Notions, I oys, Ice Cream, Summer Drinks. Nrit ri'r in Until Kti(rn. Call ahen jr..a arr lu liiau. CUP cr fASH ash m ONOUERS m ETITION. 1 LOOK AT THEM! $3 . 0 0 Men' SHOES for $2.50. WK HAVK A VKItY laritc atiM'k of ill IO I'M A hllOKH. A LL new (rood boiiKht for Spot Gash. Wnmrtri nil train ibm-a TV, II 00 Mriw' nil gralu inl nmana I at li..jr' ' " ' I li Htraar hat 10 llam-.lil.IT.- .. 37e, t'r, bJc, H, 1 ) lllr'hcp loll,TJ lwt Ural nri-iall ' our ahlrta Sue, We. a Kulrra and l.irk. rt arl ltet ileal auger tilta wr quarter It) "imX tour fn-t Inlenrlw our foirtwrar." Our prlrn haia bwu mlucrd ou urarly all llur. P. FRANK &. SON. Eugene, t t i Oregon. V J -1 r aaw AT NIGHT "VES THE B0WEL3 lN THE MORNING Foraalral V. rli'llon i Vlh tn clrua airir. ADMIXISTUATOnS HALE OF HEAL 1'ROrEIlTV, Etats cr Cisrsn llruutw, Dat baicd: Notice I berrbr givrn Ibal t virtua of to ord. r of tb Cuunly C urt, of Lu Coiintr, Of(jnB. aiada al lb Krptemler la in t'irraol. IH'JI, I will olo-r 'rr Mia Io lb higUeal hid ler, for raab in baud, at publm anniion, at lh court bouaa ilix.r Id Koiiana, Lan County, Ornjno, en Wnlne day, O lotM-r IU. IHU4, at 1 o'clock in tb atleiaix'bof aid day, tha following dc-MiilM-.l raal pmparly low ll: Lit 10 and 11 iu block 10, Fri r & UyUnd'iadditina to Ku.eni '-.o lol No 1 lu Mock Noi, lu Ellwi.itb'sd.litioo to Ku- il' H. Gro. W. Kishst, Ad:ninilr.ilcr of lb Eat uf Caudrca ltUbw, dwreaaid. BELKNAP Hot Medical Springs. fnanrpaaacl an I wonderfully tflleatloua la UuriD( Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Liver and Kid nej Complaints, Catarrh, Dropsj, Li Grippe, Private Diseases, Xgue, Etc. Hot nJ C)!J, Steam, Electric and Shower Baths. -H FIKE SWIMMING RINK Freo Pasture for Horses All kind of ft-ani ahr.un.L Tb rim taama Willi Salmon, ltaiolxiw aad Haclild trout Htag Irave hoUl In Euen for IWIkoap Hiriui Moo.laya, Wa.lnca.laya and Kri lajri In the lu.irmni;, making In irlntra in on nay. l'om-(xoiloc will recclva prompt attra Alldr-N A. P. OSTKAXIKK. llrlknap Hpting, l.an Co., Oragon. r man tr.vo, If jno kaqi t it, la a4 to tall Dai tb livrr. Tb tbinca to pravrot thiiara Ir. I imV l'lnvwit I'alli'ta. Tak on of Ibiao liltV IMlcU fur a corvrtlr gcntla laiaUra Ibra fur a calbartic. Tliay'r th atnall. aat, aaiioit to taka, plaaaantaat anil aa twtural la tb way tbry art, Tbey do jfrmanrnt (ooj. Corwtl patioa, Indlgaation, Ililloua Attack, Hkk or Hiuu Haa.bv.-lis aud all darmngvinaata of tb Urar, atomarh, an.1 bowal ar prTenUd, ralUTad, and rurad. ' Tbay'r irunrnNlrvif to (ir aatl fa.il.n la Tary nm, or your niooay It rwturnrd. Tho worat cart of Chronio Ca tarrh in the ll.-n.l, y'nl.l to Ir. Sir'i Catarrh Konuily. So cer tain i it that it in.i'kcra o(TiT 500 reward for an inruruulo ca. Browe Art' U I I 11 b. t ;n:rr ii.r Hint f?!irrrr la anlil iinl-r t-nin,i r:ti.n cwrii t, tf ulltorlrMl aa-lil .' I, rura W.-ak alomorv; IhmoI llrainand S. rvi' I'. wrr: lwt Manhood: Uiiirlmnwi N iul.1 Ioh.; I d llr,m; Ink of ronndM-rat N.-rvixiru.-M.; lniiu(l.-; all llrair.; jomttt poan-rid lliMla. ratiT.'Oritaii inHlirr ai, rauMal li)iofnr.fxi.rtion, Yotitlifiil krr.itt.or hrwin lia of TotNir.Ni, Opium or Li.uor, wluih Inula Io Mi rr. l onxuni tl'.n. limon? and I Wh. I'r mail. 1 a Hot: nl fur wuh written aaarant.- to run or n-furd monaj. wrrt'l Itm ri.U raia r-i. k llrmlwli. Ililiou.nroa. Jar'omlalll. H.mr Stomarh, lrl"riia and I waaliuaUoD. U I AILVM Ltd luuoj oul by (.-III HN A IH I VSO, agriiU, EJgvtic lirrgon. lrtiilt; ;nil aol Graduates of Eugene Schools. You arts rntltlttl to enter the Junior cIiih of the Htate Normal HcIkkiI at llrnln on your diploma w ithout exam ination. Two iH'hiHl year' work will rwH'tire for you the State diploma. flJj will iiivrr your ihIuhiI exH-nae for a year. Hi nd lor eataloKUe and write to W. T. VanKooY, rrtflilint. F. L. DUMONT, Xlcrcliiiiit Tailor, Room 4, Hale Block, Willamette SL, EUGENE, t i OREGON CARRIES A LARCE STOCK OF SUITINGS. l)oea Cleaning, lvtlii(? and ltcpairlii((. HATISFACTIOX : C.rAUANTKKI) EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS.Proprietor. Ht Iirt Kngvnt MontUyt. Wrtltu!. nt Krl-U t oYIiirh m . i-n. ri rrt tin In Klorrnr lh iiy lwlUliial U'o rloa. 4 a. m. It. Uiriiti'f tBjactiff rj 1r Porriirf Mn .Uw. v .xlivria auJ KrilTi M 1 o Tlw k v m in! the tafl anlvr SO 1 UBn (lie tri ilajr mi D. R. LAKIN, Siiiltlle Tree JWattoier. Ilakrr of th I'lonwr lkln trvva: Ont mad In l.atH roiintv In In'mi. A Url rlai t.M-k Ire I'l. formrrlr IHV Com moo irw at l ol. Aim (.Ida, Hoy and 1'a. i iro loom.-r. kaahi.lr riiair lltom rut and rhnlr hot tomrd. ill takr good hraty Net Ii l-l. a In rt tiynitnt. al.i trail, for work. hall!a trrri C)Vi'n-.l and i trvl. SHINGLES FOR SALE. t'clar and wliltr rlrhlngli for mIp at mill or will cl,-ilrr a lini or.lru-d. W ill laka farm inMlur In rirhatiira. Cl'KClAL ItATKrtTO DKAI.EUS. MILL FOR SALE. I nfla-r for ale mr hinle mill, it.'am pui lli, Ihlucir tiitln anil draa aa. iwrkf-r. aaw Hiiiiiiiii'rn. kiimIuim. oillt-y. rtr.. ratl.li of cutting .lu'ti i-rdajr. ail hr.t riau lu.ililocrr al one-half ol rvai tani. AU'irr, H. It. I.AKIN, Virlrn, I. n l'o., On goii. NOllCK Full rLULH'ATlON. Uoiiucao. Oago-iX, Angaat 10, 1891 Notic i hrnliy kir.-n tbat tba lollowing rmiiiid .'tll. r ha Dlfd nolle of bl intn lica to niaka filial prool lu anpport of bi claim and tbul aai.1 proof will I mad ba- for A. C. nniuK, County Clerk, Lao ( o , lira , al Kuj. o, Litta t o., Drrgon, on Saliir.lay, Oi-tutu-r, 0. Itll. vii: John Uatr on boniUad rotr, N'l. u.tj'.t, for lb txil I and 'J. and S V. it NE 'i, Hue , U, T 18 H, It 6 W. II nnnj tba foiloviuu wilnra to pro bi coutinnoti rvatdanr opon aod cultivatioo of, ai.l land, viz: L,i nn Kama of Crow, Itia county, Urrgoo; Henry IU'ic'i. of ( row. 1,10 eonolv. Oroaoo: ! I. raoli M.'Culioi'b, of HadlryTilla, Lan county, Orrgon; Jobn Mi-v'uDocb, of II d lr) fill", ljkt9 county, Orrynn. It. il. Vtiim, hi;i"'r Little Stones I0II1 I) Ginghams. I'm H yd. Ioiik, take tne for &; am worth II. on. Only 41 yd. Iimu; Unit why you ran liave me lor .ie. I meaaiire It) yd for itV, rt-ally worth I.(MJ; am lieHI at .! lai-auae only i vda louir. I'reil to wll for H7le. 9) yd 1 incuun-; fl.U my value. uw lor iie. tjrly buyera oid I JJc for me; now Wk lake mo Inn'uiim. only h) yila. My 9 yd will tnnk) atunll woman a 1. ..... Arm, . t,.. u-..rl li 1k. U'liv ,aifl7 ..1. rT. ", n lint Inke me How fr -': Wlien I ineaaureil inoiv r-aeli yd brnuKiit l'lje. (i-Mi tukia lant 7 yda. -IN..1 K I'lHt : k.umi l nil 1 l. krt I t mir al K. Hang' IWrry grn. or at HunJ a laifuiurt'i ..iRoi lu Klor f t lim, Ku Oav & HeWersT!, Undertakers anf ; Emhilmrrs. Cor Wil. and 7th its. A B firnoia's Eromo-osierg. fplamlH ctirilTj AaTr f ar ywrtiiTii or Hkfc iaar.iakcl, llraia r.lhririi4, h . "-"' iariJ ar gmmmrmi Sur.atii ) fr lilx aaUtaTa CtOul, kktlMr lafftirs Afl'l ih ltMaV. Anavnia. AntMol fr Alhoti krum hi, Xmm4to f ' I THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. S 1 181 1. WttUm u, CHICAGO. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. EUGENE. Nest aeiwlon begin the I7th of Pep- teuiUr, 101. Tuition, five. Itoanl, f i50 a week. Five coiinan: C'larwieal, Scientiflc Literary, Kiif;tlh aLd Ilualneaa. IHKM11iRV. The Hoarding Hall for young la.lli aud the Hoarding Hall for young grn ll.tiitii will be under the neraonal ua rvllon of Mr H. Munra, a ltt.ly of rvfliieuieiit and lare eia?rleiitr. For cataloguea, addrtna, J. J. V altos St jr. I Went. h: inTain.I W. SANDERS' CLOSING OUT SALE, Of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and Dry Goods. Watches Clocks ' ! My whi le at.a k w 111 Io ld at your own piiue. All gooU mu-t be diH. .... n. i J uf vd of Iwfore January 1, 1st. Tli 1 la a genuine dururg o:;ij.--riii;a tun. -Watch lU'lring a fiwlmlty.-Vt liUOKNIf, OHEOON Outing Flannels. Am iU in It iijMh; would miike tw., ('.nmI aliirt or w aUU; nnly tie, tnlv tliin. Tln-y nt in.- Ii. !, f,,r 7'H. la-fUIIM. I only liiiiialiie 7j yl. J ( la what I otiulit to I.nhk. I wnh, wear and lM.k will, but a I n in not very bltf (Mj y.U,, y..ii inuy have me f..r mm; Inalmd of il.Si. Am a alray y.la and feel liiiml.li. t tin Otle lleket I Wear. It 1iiiu. U 75 Amlaatofiny fumily and ineaaiin-s vda: woilh MN-. hay I am unir, t 4. Am 1-1 ytl; lonifeat Iik. bi n-, ti .vi my iievlotia, tl.UU my rwnt .rnv. You have heard of brief-told tale.-. Stop mid l.u.k at our center counter and may he you will adopt one of tin. If not you will we wiiit -tiling not inentioneil uImiv. at initially an attractive prices. J. H. McCLUNG. ESTAHLISHEI) IN 18o2. H. DUTARD, Commission Merchant And Whohaale Dealer In California and Oregon Produce, 0ati, Wheat ami Potatoes. 8. W. Corner f Hacromento and Ihtvla Htreela, San Fraiielaco, C'al. Krlcri t.i il. LEV1NUER, Eugfoc. Special AttentionI EVERYBODY! C.END us your prescriptions and lli we ssure you that the utmost c re will be used in dispensing them i only from strictly pure drugs. Osburr 0 DeCaijo. LOUGHMILLER & PETER, DI2A LliKS IN Hardware and Agricultural Iniplonicnts CANTON CLIPPER PLOWS, Studebaker Wagons, Buggies, Carriages and Carts. .4 .. - ' . I aj -yl "k-. COME! COME!! COME:!! And priv our good and be coimIdchI that e are In rarneat. V. SANDERS. PLANO BINDERS, Mowers, Headers, Hay Hakes, Uimling Twine Ami tho most complete stock of repairs on the Pacific Coast, at Piano Mfg. (Vs. lleiulijuaiters. I. L. i?lMmX, .Sale Apcnt, with Louhmiller & Peter, corner Dth and Oak streets. Kuoe.nf:, Okeoo.n. HARDWARE, O O O II o o o r o o o o o r,,.nli Dm tlin.H. If It iliiea not atilt u. We do not nak you laat year' price. t"t T.rlcta In kce.inn with the riiv "I Lane rotinty nnxlueta. Stoves, Ranses and Heaters ?S BEST HOP STOVE IN AMERICA, and M il It elieap. Hop pipe i i l'tuper. and innile to lit elow ly to prevent Mna Inp. Call and our gxl an.l g prnin. o o o o o 0 Clkll'l'lN HAHDW AUK CO, lu'umrli'rivet.'ir'uili-ll- -FOll K YOUTHS AND BORE- Clothing, Underwear, Overshirts, Extra Pants, Trunks and Valises, Latest Style Hats, and Neck-wear. CO TO TIN' s-BROWJlSVIttE CLOTHING STORED HOWE & RICE. Proprietors. FRUIT TREES ! v If toq want tn tn fni't trr- thi JI1. ?ou rn mt f A jwr rt-iiL on yoor orW by )urrhtv KillaniEtti Ii!;ej Lturj Ca., ot hi ts, (rti'.i.:;. gwttio FOI PtICt LIST. LP FI-TIIR cr-PAtKR lV.RT!-!N"i Jlrmt.il MR-hanu tar. at Ha raa rianv u i aathnnat4 wral Itl pl-rr kapt M W la at aaWav H. I. N 't.'. (i. K Norton & Kinsey, Attorneys-at-Law, r,.n, merrla ao Pro al Bo.De a cite 1 Ilarrt B'.ora.