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Kagcuo City Guard. Jlaai i l l ----- r SATUKDAY PIXEMisKK 7. MB. Bl'SIl 1.1TEBVIEWED. Walter Lyon in yesterday' Ore gooiao: A. Uusli, a biinkei well known tliroughout the Northwest, bat Just returned from a two months' trip in the East. Most of hit time wa spent in tho New England states, New York and Washington, V. C. From his oh lerTations, Mr. Hush feels war ranted in saying the worst of the hard tims is over in the Kant. Mr. Bush is a Cleveland democrat, and is very discreet in his statements of tin business condition of the country, as associated with politics. Us maintains that tims would bavo been as digressing had Harri son been re-elected. Mr. Uusli gis President Cleveland the credit of averting disaster and maintain In the orwlit of tho government. lie finds a considerable business lemsnt in favor of renominating Cleveland. .Should he be tho nom Mr. Bush estimates that, be WIhi the snrinldinu of democrats. K anuld oHrrv'tho suDnort of half the republicans that can read and write. He considers Allison's chances best, and Keed's next best for tho republican nomination. The position of nsither.says Mr. Bus'i, liolearlv deQned on tho money nnosunn. Mr. Bush lias felt the pulse of business in the East, and ivi it out there will be a strong demand made on both political parties for a platform clear and un equivocal on me money quesuuu Mr. Iiush is also an orthodox dom oorat on tariiriincs, and goes so fur as to say that Eastern uianufucto ria r hccominir adjusted to the new order, and want no change Frae wool with a reduction on man ufketured woolens, ho holds, is worth more to Oregon than a high tariff nn wool. While Hanker Bush concedes that things now point to a republican victory next year, yet be sees a glimmer ol hope for his party in the fuel that this is an eru of tidal waves, and tho unexpected may happen. THE MCAIUUUA CANAL. Sooner or later, says the Chicago Inter Ocean, bv some ateney or nthnr. a. canal connecting the At lantic) ami 1'iii-ifia oceanB. will be constructed, bo Much is inevitu bl.. It is bolter that tho canal shall be com Dieted soon riitlior than late, for its completion will double the demand for the coal of Alabama, will ulaoe tho California wheat growars within twenty-live days of the greatest foreign market, and within oifrhlccn duvs bv water communication of tho greatest wheat market on tho eastern sea board. It will reduce freight on all articles exported from the west and math of the United States, anil, in conjunction with n canal between Lake Michigan and tho Mississippi, it will plscs Cliicugo in direct com uiunication willi Asia and South America. It will go far toward re moving the disabilities which the farmers of the west now experience when eompeting with Argentine for control of tho foreign grain markets, and while creating a new market for the west and south it w'll in crease ereatly tho tonnngo arriving in and departing from our eastern seaports. It ought not to need affirmation that the canal should bo built by American agency. A canal that gives to any European power, or to any combination of European pow ers, control of tho pnsmigo between tho two great oceans of the western continent must bo a constant neo nate to republican institutions in the new world. John M. Molansky,of Now York, is a sufferer from ncromygaliu, tlie rarest of human diseases, It is a form of physical avatism. From mild, Somitio features his faco is being transformed into a strong animal typo, with protruding un der jaw and beetling brows. The doctors havo begun treating him with thyroid extract, an original and novel treatment, but Mohmsky is not perceptibly improving. Ex-Governor "Bob" Taylor and Alfred Taylor, the brothers who made tho famous race for governor of Tennessee several years ago, ap pear now in a novel entertainment entitled, "Yankee Poodle and Dixie." It is not a lecture it is something novel in tho entertain ment line, so tho announcement states, but, up to tho present writ ing, no one seems to know tho ex act naturo of tho performance. There will soon bo another con vention of republican clubs in Tort land, and this will bo the begin ning of the campaign which is to last, with but short break, from February to November next year in Oregon. The Oregon league of re publican clubs, known technically as the Young Men's State Republi can Club, will hold its regular biennial meeting the first Tuesday in February, and put itself in shae for the coming campaign. Captain II. L. Wells, tho secretary, is al ready doing the preliminary work for this meeting, and the executive committee will soon meet and isue an official call. This will be the fourth mreting of the league since iU organization in 1892. trefcwell Casualties. Dec 4. Mrs Huhmiifx of t'loverJalo is still Oungsrouhly 111. Mm K 11 Moi-ho went to Lcmiitl Tucsilny to visit the fumlly of L F W'imjIuv who lira having mure than an even snare of sickness. Died Sunday. Dec. iHt, the little ihiUKliter l Mr ami Mr Monroe Murlln, OK'-d itUmit 2 years, liie funeral took place Tuosu y ut noon. Married At tlio home of the bride's parent at 1 oYloek TliNnkwiviiiK day, Sir Hliernmn MorM und Miss Lauru Keurs, Jtc-v C II Walhiee oniiiiilliiK. Tliu eerenmiiy waa lo liuvn tuken ului'u nt thH i-liureh in Crpswfcll at the clweorthuThaiikMxIvlnic Bervice but storm prevanteu. Nnimleon Ay res' run of eeilar tliniier from J tow river In to lj hoped the river will remain ut the present stan long hi on (I i to enable him to Have all l.u llmlu.r it tu ta bo worked into bop pole, fence jkwIs and board. Frank Kliy has fliiMmd luting up his new blaeksniilhliiif parlors, unil Itlmnrovea the looks of that corner eoBttlderably. C M Martin Is back on his ranch on the mountain having speut the sum mer at Blue river. It appears that the H 1 Company'! windmill waterworks at this place has proven unsatisfactory as they have advertised all suirmer for plans and propositions for a gravity system. There Is water enough in tlie spring on Mt I'leiwaiit to serve their purpose if till collected by piping, but it would cost a snug sum. eimugh to hire man power a long time. .EPH. Hlar Items. Due . 2ud. Well here we are again. Tho Barker sawmill Is now running at full blast. (leorgo Laud after soveral months absence has returned home again. Nei Land Is now running the Ayers hop poles down tlie river. There was a social hop Wednesday night at Mark (laroutes. Mrs C'lias Hmltli l visiting relatives at Creswell and Uoshun. liu..r. Itimh and I'ru.eil. of Leb- ....... mil, i,,ivu liwn liiinllnir in the ,,..., v. ....... ---- o ( iimintiitiiH nbova Charlie Hinltli s raneh, started for their home yesler day. Last week while out hunting Jesse Lower oe-identally shot his nephew Anho Wilson with a shot gun, the shot taking elleel In his side and aim. Ho Is in a critical condition, but the doctor hopes for his recovery. Shelby Teeters Is working for Elmer Poolittlv. A W Morse, of Creswell was up to his raneh a week or so ugo. Pat. Mound Items. Nov, , 301 li. Winter has set In at last. Oorge Lsvne kll'ml a deer the other Hay. Hurrah for Ueorgel A D Biercu left for F.ugeuo after a load ol supplies yesterday. Miss Ethel Cottle closed her two months' term of school November list li and left lor her home In Eugene yes terday. F,d Holland, Frank Holland and Ed Hoseltou uro in our midst this week. Hazen Johnson expects to leave for Covoto creek Monday. What is the attraction, Ha.enV Miss Fannlu Blerce, who ha-been sick for tlie pant two weeks, Is slowly recovering. 0 I) H.en is helping F M McCul loutrh erect his new block house. lllHKUl'I.AR. The Circulating Library. Four new books have lieen received for tlie llbriuy and will be ready for distribution on Friday afternoon. 1 he titles are: Harold, Lad. of the Huxons; Annu Karenlno, lolstoi; A Daughter of the Koll, M K Francis; Hymbollo Education, Susan Blow. Mr (I W Pickett has presented three valuable books to the library, Vres colt's Conquest of Mexico, In two volumes, and Tlio Lire of Livingstone for which the library committee are much indebted An order for new books will be sent during tho week. Patrons, of the li brary are requested to leave the names of books they wish to read at the library ou Friday. Letter Mst. JVe. fi, lS9o. Anderson, CIllHirt Cox, Miss Nancy Fritter, Miss K ("ray, E W Hunt, John C Hunt, EW Johnson, W C Kelley, E Young, John A charge of oiio cent will be made on U timers given out. Permits calling (or letter, will pIchm stale when Jverlll. T. J. I'HAlti, I . M. In Hrcelver'e Hands. Sai.km, lVe. 4. The Salem Consoli dated Street Hallway Company passed Into the hands of a receiver this after noon, upon petition of V. V MeCor line';, president of the First National bank, trustee. Fit Anson, superin tendent of tlio company's business was appointed receiver, with bonds tlxed ul V'OOO. This action w as caused bv failure of the company to meet ac commodation notes for ffS7 PiSO. The stockholders of the company art Port land and Eastern capitalists, and, be sides an electric street railway, own iiImi the electric light plant. Both will continue In operation. Ilorrlbl Arrldriil. Skatti.k, Deo. 3. At a result of a iMiiall fire at the new Washington state university, In this city, at noon, Harrv V Ashenfelter, of Spokane, a contractor on the university buildings, was burned, his body being completely incinerated. A workman named Frank Uallcgher w as severely burned about the hands and arms. They were tarring the inslie of a big watur lank when the tar caught lire. The ladder broke and Ashenfelter fell Into t he llamcs. Captain Svecney U. S. A.. San Dl ego, Cal., says: "Shllo's Catarrh" Kemedv Is the flrtt medicine I have ever found that would do nio any good." Price 60c. Henderson a Linn. Koch's Mai. Joseph Koch's insps of Lane county will hereafter le sold for f." each. Apply to Klnaey A Markley, of Eugene. WEDNF.SDAY, DECEMBER 4. Coiiiiiils"loiii-rs court Is In fcci-.li'li Tho holiday will soon Lu here. Commisouer Ell I'elkilis Is ill the city. Three weuks from today Is Chrl: t mas. AWCel-y, of J'ortland, Is in Eu gene. F L Chamber went to Corvallison buNiucss ludiiy. John JmvIis, tlie tailor, visited Junction today. BA Wushbunie, of Spriiuileld, was lu the city today. Two freight cars were attached to the local this ulleruoon. V in Meyer and Mack Somiiierville went to llurrlsburg today. Bert Vincent has resinned his posi tion lu Stone's barber shop. .Major J C Post, of Portland, has been ordered to Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Frank Anderson, of Portland, Is vlslilng relatives in tliis cliy. Little Harry (Jill, sou f (Scorge (Jill, Is quite Hick ultli typhoid fever. How alxiut your holiday advertise ment? It Is about time to plant It. EM Corbus is near (.'anyonvllle looking after his minliilg procrtlce. Two eurloads of hops were shipped from tlie Friendly warehouse today. A M Clark, proplelor of the Spring Meld hotel, did business in Eugene to day. Misi Fannlo Heyman has returned home after ail extended visit lu Cal ifornia. The receipts for tho clerk's ofllec during the mouth of November was Columbia river smelt ure in the market at Portland. They retail for 60 cents per pound. D WCoolidge has been re-apjioiiited secretary of tho state board of equali zation. A good choice. Mrs Cook loft for home a Clack amas this morning, after a visit with the family of C W Young. MrsJ II Harris, the Ninth street milliner, is niovliiir her stock of gisuls Into riNJius hi the Titus block. Mrs John Stone of Creswell left for homo today, lifter a visit with the family of A C Auteu in this city. Wallace Chamberlin and party have captured 71) skunk elts in the nt igh burhiKjd of (ioslien, while trapping. President Chapman went to Salem today and will lecture In fore tlie Sliakcnpercan club at that place to night. Landlord I II have to raise vour rent. Tenant For what'.' Landlord They've changed the name of this street, and it is now an avenue. Til Bits. A pet coyote, owned by John Willi row, was allowed its free loin on the streets today and attracted no lilt It. attention. Tim first dried venison of the season was brought lilt towu today by John Mc.Muhan, of Jasper, and is now in the meat markets. A marriage license was Issued today by County Clerk Jennings to liud K p and Miss Fllu Misiiler, nil of Luna county, urcgou. Miss Lilly Hamilton, one of Cni' vsllis' hcHtitilul and accomplished young ladies, lettirned home today, after a visit in (his city willi the .Misses Matlock. Jacksonville Times: Hon. 11. B. Miller was lu Jacksonvlllcone day last week, accompanied by W. I. Vawter, ofMedford. Congressman Hermann should look out for his fences. Sheridan Sun: The Salem Journal aptly remarks that "nepotism In oillce ought to lie forbidden by law." Ami viewed from tlie short grass range of an outsider, the penalty ought to be political death. Mrs. J F Wallace of Myrtle Creek, who has Ihvii visiting her sister, Mrs. K K Olilitig, in tills city, left today foi DiiiIii, where she will attend the IK. ughn county W. C. T. C. conven tion. Itoschurg Plaliidealer: Hon. Mr. Bilycu of Eugene ol' thu linn of Itil veil & Young, att rneys for Allien '.milker vs Annie Consolidated Min ing Company, is attending court in the Interest of his client. Mr Howard and four children of Silver Lake, arrived here a few davs ngo and will remain during the w In ter. Mr Howards wile and tnree ol his children were burned to death In the Silver Lake holocaust last Christ mas eve. Boseburir Plaliidealer: "District at tomey Itrown received a telegram from Snleui last lilglil l oiuying nun unit the supreme court had denied the mo tion for a rehearing In the Sam Brown ease." Tills means that l'.rown must hang. ThoYreka Union says: A kind of epidemic has been going the rounds here and hcreatuiut lor a number of davs. and has kept our permanently located physicians busy. It utleeis the throat particularly, and is attend ed by a .slight fever. Tuesday's Salem Post: ThoCiypsy leaves Portland for Eugene tomorrow nonti, should the water permit. It is the intention that she shall ply be tween Corvallis and the head of navi gation to connect at Corvallis with the Portland -boats-the Eugene nnd El more. It Is Important that allldavits of the performance of annual labor on claims located ou government laud should lie tiled with the clerk of tlie county lu which the claim Is located. The work must be done before the 1st. day of January. Prospectors will do well to bear this in mind, as sometimes long litigation arises over carelessness in this respect. The (Iraitts Pass Observer complains that the vulgar picture advertising that Iihs recently been posted on Hie bill boards In liuit town would dis grace a brothel and the city tuitlioil lies should call time on the llrni or person who has caused tbcm to be posted up. The bill poster Is protected by law, now give in a law lo protect us from the Mil poster. "This Is our kick." The Smith-Lit b t'o hud a tight with Marshal Taylor and Nightwuieii Mo Lilian at Corvallis Saturday nliht. The hoodlums In the nudien-e were making a noise, when Mr It ihson, of tin company, tried to stop it, anil called on the oillcer to lts, bin It is claimed they aided In with the hoods ami a Unlit' ensued. The company were In Albany Sunday and one or two black e.scs were noon. Tuesday's Salon Post: The state boald of equalization meets today at tlio cupitol, and will proceed to organ ize. Il is not exHctiil that inlieh will be done by the Umnl right away, us things aie hsrdlv In siiaiw for them to go ahead. The Multnomah roll has not come to hand yet and w ill not l received fr ten days yet. As this Is t he mi st Important roll of nil, Its absence will delay the board's woik considerably. Boots! Boots! MerJ'ublor l!uot.v$2.7.. lluyu 2 Youths' " " 1.7-. Women's " " 1 '"'' Misses Child's " " 1 -" GOOD GOODS -AT LOW PRICES. YORAN & SOU. ( oborg Item-. Dee. 4, ISM. J C Oood.ile went to Salem Monday. Walter Cochran ami Will Xaylor went to Eugene Tuesday. There is a temperance lecturer In towu. He lectured to a fair si.ed au dience at the free hall last night. Af ter the lecture u collection was taken which amounted to one dollar. We think such bilks should not be patron ized. The enter:uiiiineiit at the hall last Wednesday night was n great success. It was gotten up for the purpose of raising money to buy n Hag and $ 19.-0 was realized. The programme was carrletl out to the U tter. Everything was good, especially the Hug drill. Allm ted their parts well, especially Miss Belle Viindiiyii. M.ich praise was given to the pupils and teacher. Bi:ill.AK. duty Denis. Dec. 4. K C Edwurdi is cutting saw logs for the Eugene Lumber Co. Clarence Liickcy, of Eugene, Is vis iting lelatives here. Itev. Wyatt, I. F... of Philomath, will preach here Saturday ut 2 o'clock, after which the quarterly conference convenes, mid In the evening ut 7 o'clock nml Sund ly ut II and 3 o'clock a largo congregation is expected. John WraiiHiiud Davo Maltesoii, of (lohheii, ure visiting relatives here. Miss Abbie Humphrey closed a month's term of hcIi.io! ut Egypt Fri day. ItKuri.Ait. Atldlllaaill 4 linrri. Tacom , Dei", 't. Couneilmnn (.' A veil. let, u uicmUT of ll.e liuauce committee, against wliom Impeaell liioot proceedings Were liegllll yester ilay ttlteniooii for dishonesty, had ail dilioiinl charges f incompetency and miscomllicl in ollicc lileil against, him tottuy. .htrriiw r.seuip. riiltl-I.AM), D o. III!) () It & N steamer, l'.liuore, w hich iilys on the upper Willamette hail a narrow escape from total distruetion last wtnk. She was blown on tlie rocks a few miles above Oregon ity, nut was gotten oil' this morning wit ii light damage. 10 Pop Cent Discount Sale. We will give 10 percent CASH discount, on loefjllowm? go.is, bMbltiei'ereoar regular annuil lavatory. Ladies' and Gouts' Fins Shoos, Ladiis' aid Gents' Mackintoshes, Mon's and Boy's C!alhinj, fill cur Tinware at Cost b Close. OUR FELT SHOES are Just (be thiiii; lor cold leot, prices rlubt, selling very fast. lluy our Cobblers outfit, and repair your own shoes; Sue, $1 and $. Ladies' leaglns, 4 and 00 cents per pair. CUR CHRISTMAS GOODS WILL BE SOME- S YOU WILL BE SURE TO BUT SEE THEM. PRICES RIGHT. Ask for our Premium Script, which will be givt u ou all good sold at regu lar pihvs, and we will redeem same willi Win. 1 lowers ic o., silverware. P. FRANK &SONS, Racket Store, Eugene, Or. 1 i Get a sample Pack- age at Yerington's Ninth catore. -""Take AT HIS SHOW WINDOW. ( onii'ibxdoufTS Court. At this time It ZZ ordered by couitlhaKieo M Brown, district at, ri ev. and Win K Hcarboroug h, In i itu.e'sultagairst the city of Eugene to quiet title to the tract of tai JU known as the public square, the city of Eugene, Lane county, Ore- KAt this time lb- -urt and allowed the following nlllsand , He, k ordered to draw warr.nU o n tho general fund in payuirui, ...-- , lowit: 4 .90 6 00 7 60 8 75 8 00 Kritnk J'epiot roal siiiervisor ) J J law ley road work district No J slewart'Voa'i i'work dlsirlct No 47 L Llvermore r ud work distr.cl it'siiiart roiid work district No - j rs ti " , 22 60 tj a winVtm road work district if II 23 . .r i, '."I!!.'.'.i".'.'.'.rU ilUtrh-t No I 75 ....j work district ....... . . HI .lliuci -j 00 '".'. i u'.itIi district No j layiorronu " - . ! 60 F M BaVley 'roud work district J 11 Wllloughby load work Uls- 00 iriei .o : v Kt lir,.v roa l worn uisinev 17 60 10 00 i i-.i rd work dhtrlct No .ii tt - J F Brudhaiii road work district 6 00 M'wingls road work dis't'ict No i7 6 00 C Van Horn road work district 2 60 WJonea road i'"w'ork district No 6 87 P ),,'ty VoadwoVkdlstrlct No 47 2 60 j limine runu -" ... . . I au..rU niMirii-L iU 2 60 D 'riionVpoii'road work district 18 00 20 Luckey & Murray, repairing road tools, etc iv if K'...iiimK'. irravel 4 95 8 00 ; W Sencer, gravel 9 90 0 00 6 00 T O Maxwell, gravci... J 1 AlliierstMi, J (J Stevenson, teachers examin 12 00 ation ; J M Williams, teachers exsmin 12 00 hiii. ii : waryr-iav."""" "!' to nn umiuatlon 'f "V A H Fisk, Judge, salary 08 6o ..,lnr in Urv 41 Uo J J Johimon, sherlll, salary i iril, lit"- . ..... i: Charles L Scott, deputy sherlfl, 65 00 . I. ... ..I..rli krv 1U6 OO , I, JPIIIHIH-i -. - --J -"-" - - n F L (iibbs, deputy clerk, salary 83 30 ....... -I. (u...!..,,! Ml ISI J U tMevensoii, stieii"i"'-'" tt 1 ....IIWH.W , J " 'i' i i...,ut.l.tii rorvinan jljgiiliumMi, ......... ..it.... Viiioinlipr 1 d . 1 . 1. .lw.p tt. fimceiuD- . 1 t i.. i. l,..rlll It ard of n j j. m, ....., , on oa . ,iun.,.,r. r,,r Novpmher So Us A ' Jennings, stamps aud ex pressage (J II Donaldson, work on ferry... J 11 Sleveiison. school superin tendent, stationery for Novem ber O M Collier, road plat C M Collier, remarking govern ment corners , i i'..it!... aiirvfvfiiir ttfifi re 2 50 1 00 4 60 i v "iii.-i, -.-o i nrt ......ll.. .l.,t Hllll HtC H OO It F Kussell, niurn -171 i i- vri,.i,i iiiiiiiurvti. claimed CI I ullu-..d 11 30 T T..r.i. l-liMlllillir eOUrt i .....I l,,l vnrds 4 60 llliunc ...... J""- J , . ri. .i.ic, I ir ,1. for Au ..,!.r W J It (.'umpl)ell, witiH-a before I l.... nut I1oWimI. John T Wilson, deputy assessor.. 4'J 00 V II Itiiiin. luiiiis-r I ...... Il....lfni lllil,lHr 4 OU '!... i i,i,,iM.r 'o. lumber II Ue ., ..... I. .lu 1mi,li.r 6 82 j rWtMNlulp, lumbtT b l I t 1 itniitiiiwi -- r i- ii.n.1 hpiil.r, iiiHlvrhil l J liniP ..D- i ..I I .u is. l.uriiwitn.. Kilu'ar Jvintl, grovel, claimed t'.i.T.V, allowed W T Knvser, spikes KS Miller, bridge blocks V. Ode, lumbar i,' K. Itcisimr. f..r iilw Ira 00 11 20 0 60 4 8 Nowiiimi, solilter's relief lund T 1 l,....lu l.riilirn U'nrll , 12 00 2 00 J Ik 1'Btm, - V. 11 Inuliani, pauper Buppliw... 15 , i, it it.niHM fur iCIS Illtllimi, it"" -- nauiter ? ?? l........ I. I'iiitm. nauoer JODlIeB... 3 to V. M Kimball, puer supplits... 12 00 i i.- i...,.,i.w nuiii.r unolies... 10 00 4 jtfviii.i.i", , . --, r-- - . xt lids lime tlie court opened tue ..j .u ... ..r Itt.litfunl. ihprnnns OhJ ior i iTuinmiii' "".'p-"- i- witbin tlie elty limits for six months . . ... 1.. I t..tr.......M U-Bd I.A and tlie tun oi r. i iiivbhi- only me oll'ered the same being for tli sum of f W.75, without determining on tlie same. U S Martin, funeral expenses It I v..b. .lulnu'd f-Jll: allow- ... i " ' : 10 00 r. I r'iriinliiis. road work 21 00 vv n Mi-t'ornaek. irravel 20 00 Karl's Clover lloot, the great Blood Purifier, gives freshness aud clearness to the Complej.ion and cures Constipa tion. 25 cts., 50 ctn., $1.. Bold by Henderson & idnn. SHILOU'SCURE, the great Cough hiuI Cnmn Cure, Is In great demand Pocket size eontnins twenty-flve doses dinlv 2e. Children love It. Sold by Hcinlcrson t I. Inn. NOTICE OF FISAfi SETTLKMENT. Xoties i liorebv filvnn that P. W, OAom und J W Johns in, n-i-nliirs of the wit si.' nf Willieni Osbnrn, ibrsnsrd, have Utsd liieir acoi mil for fln-d sfttl'meot snid miiti. sin) M'Hitl y lbs 0th day Unnnry, 189C. has h-en s. t b ordsrof the Court der hearing nliiseians to lha sam. K. W. O-BDBW, J. W JoRNSOR. Gi, H. Doiiuis, Fx cntors Altv. THRii r r m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hi i i.pi i 1 II It1 U 11 J . IVtfS sVW TSt'V 5 Street Drug i a lookN Remnants. Remnants. 5,000 yds. Dress IN LENGTHS FROM 2 yds. to 8 yds. We Offer Some Among this Line of o Remnants o to suit most any purpose, and at prices to suit any purse. Gentlemen: Uleaf Happy OX BREECHES. (pik Best 2MSiHg on Sartfi Call and see our J. D. MATLOUK a 0), FALL STOCK CARPETSJCSHADES :-JUST RECEIVED AT-: DAY & HENDERSON'S. Dav Sl Henderson, Undertakers Embalmers, Cor Wil, and th sts. B. F. HAMELL, M. ano D. Office over Baum's clothing Store. H. F. HOLLENBECK, DKAi.1 IN Muilcil sUrchmdlis, Bind Inttrumsnts' Shsit Mutlc, Etc. I'lANOs-Pceker Broi , Irersdi f'oud, Shsefor, TrowbildKe, Kohlur A Cbaae. OKUANS Mcihio di llsrallu, A. B. Chase, Weaver aud other Leading Makes. North Room, Ck ritmis Block, Eugsnt, Or, gFRUIT TREES If you wnnt to plant fruit tn-en this full, you ran aare Sli per cent, on your order by purchas ing from the Willamette Valley Nursery Co., Of WOODBURN, OREOO.V. fV-SEND FOR PRICE LIST. THE. EUGENE - SODA WORKS Has removed to JULIUS GOLDSMITH'S CIGAR & TOBACCO STORE, Where I will keep a full stock of goods In my line. GEO. F BULLOCK. III,' ae::t-.;.;-:- Onaccnta diiso. ' ViM D-iTi ntu-t . h ail drur- Riata. ,1 curt. Iacip:eiit Cuusumptiga and la lha beat Con e i ndioui Cura Bold by Henderson Linn. il?. S1"'' , fact. r.utfa Uo rH..4 I JL . B4tftfU. IMnnl . r 1 ila v-l Ivuimm m auua ii.uiMt.i- w.. i Ml CURKj;.-. OBBH8 nc u, Progguu and sola I It la snid on cn Goods and Flannels Splendid Bargains. you will find a length Home Glothicg line. State Normal School Monmouth, Oregon. A training fchool fort srhen. Coinpli-tu Kiuhlh i;iiIh Ininlig IV;.1. men I mid Strung- 1'rod uinual mid Awliu courses. -THE DIPLOMA-: of tho xrlinnl I'litlllci one lo Irarh la iq comity 1:1 the sIkIc withtmtluriivt KXuniiua-l.iu, Board and Lodging, Books Tuition, $150.00 peryear. Beautiful snd hcslthtiil lurntlon-iw lu Thvru U ifoutl dt-iimnd lor st-U im'A U-seneis ... There Is n over siiimtyof u-'trs'nisl Mffls Addn-ss. 1'. 1.. i AMI'llhl.l,ir.Mi Or VV. A. Wsiin, Sitretiiry. Kinsey & Markley, Attorneys-at-Law. Tommcrclal and Probsw Buiiw laltv. , , Olllci" In Chrismnn Block. ESTAbtlsllEII W- l F. H. HAMMER, Wholesale Conmiission Is 215and2l7Kvil. c,.Cmm San Francisco, Cal. , We pay the higli-t mnrkctpfl"11 WhsM. Rarlev.Oats.PotaWi Apples, Poultry, Hides, V -ami-GENERAL PRODUCE. It will W Tm 'S lAUVtUl ui" l-iil-uiKK'S -ALE- Bill..." , v.l.. I. h.in.lir oiveii tli'. ......,.'" cxerutlou lMied' out V'.!.-'' LtW'Z". the Male of or-Ron J''r,.in II direcled. Ill the 1 .. i d ' t r- p Hlntlll an.' Will. I ro ' .lii are d..len.lant, I I'Hve I; ' 'n title aud iiiu-reatol fsiu " '; ' .it 0 i the folluwlDK de. Htv.l I' ''- ,,11.1 K ai 4-10 acre! 11 "".". ..1 tBf . i m..r;,et,ou ol the c."" 'J'Z ' t. ...i.u th. a. y( IHif - ..,i (b ' . eu.in. uicM-r r,-w .aid track f'.d- K 10 "k m" Wit- ch: N-.'Tinlniite. r; , .. ... u. 'i id iii: Willie of .aid donai o"' SI.WI ch. to place ol y , rf 4.iiacre m l.ane c" ,:, '"',. the asms for st I , uV house door In Kuireii1. i'" - . der on the 31st day 01 A m'f",:., the Judiiineiil .ol ;ih l-A .iv eeiii ll.er.-on froni ..,.1 l v.ir of 1' sin"1? ... ,1 ,t i al. tale to begiu at A.J sheriff..! !.ne C' Dated, Not. 1-" . Trt rnri'iPjsS it at J' 1 1 ti Vii. is hereby tt.U i.-.h.n dill spt"l"'"' , Al!,': TH.sof A A Kiu. j s',,fest" "".Jri haTingcMui ."; 'el..""''. notified lo present s . ih. En.n ""..tli"' I 'Tated Kot. W. it;tg t