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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1897)
ftugene City -Guard i I'UHDAY Al'UL'rt.'U ruitliHlu n Notice. Notk-uN ht r. Iy give-u tl.ut with thin elutu tho linu iiuiiio if tliu JUH.Y and Wkkki.v (iUAi.i) new..iijii r ibi'luuiK cl to Ciinii'l'Lll Urn. TIiIh c'Iisiiijjh of llriu iiuiih! 1i nt ifli'-l luidUhtH or blllllCh ri'lil.lollM (if tllO liUWhIBitT. I. L. C'ASHJr.U., J. It. CAMIHM.h. Ktige-m', Au,'Unt 10, 1807. HFLVKK AM) 1T.S MONhV VAI.L'K. "A inuncv un t il U a commodity like an v other urtid s of txcliaii' and itvaluo is pimply a commod ity vhluc. Tii:it in Hh viilim. lik! the vaku; of nil oth' r nrticlcs of comincru'c, in di t' rmim d hy tlm n-luti'-n of hiipily J' i . 1 ih'inuiid" Oio Koninn, Anoint 11. Jt was Jack Fulfill' who raid: L ird, lord! how wo old un-n aro given U lyiiij,'." Tho editor of the Orcgoii'an will kiio'v that the present dt'i.ri.-rahlc va! no ifriiviT ih directly attiihu'cd to tho d':ii)ii Jization of rilvir, and di.-cii ni na tion again:! it hy U.e liriucijal commercial n;it;oiH of tho world. He kiiow-t that any nlvtr coir-ed by the l.'iiit'd MatiH i cxa-.tly 0'U d in value to the iM cjineel, unit wl en coined it i not a " :om modity" hut atnoiiey riu,tl in val ue to tho fold or paper minify, Hit Jul tor having 110 intrimiic vlue, being sitn'ily a promi-.e to pay, lh ' valuo being dit'rmined by the ability and lion tty of purpobo ot tho debtor, whether individual or liatioinl.to meet tlm o'digation. Silver id not an "artieb of coin meroo" in the usual acceptation of that term. Since tho lime when civilization dawned upon mankind silver held its place a morey until until Btruck down by the combina tion of usurers and Shyl K-kri who live and fatten oil' nations, as para Bites draw their nuwlenanco from tho blood of individual. That such in tho case tho hintory of the unjinr alled fall in tho valuo of silver bullion tinco tho "crime of ISTo" aIimi it was btru k down through tliii treachery of that old traitor, John Sherman, fully uttcHt. That ttilver bullion should fa.l from n I n iniiim over gold in 1S7I5, to h es than f." I'er cent in ks'JT lent" than a ijuartorofa century, mtir.1 cnu.xo ih t i give caniect at'ention to the oft reiterated charge that tho minify powers of tin world combined ami conspired to niako their holding of gold more valuable by htiiking down its ninter metal, t-ilvcr, thus creating an unusual dem md for gold and a nreeialiiii! iU value thrnui'h Hi-arcity . of tlin money nic'id. Tho fi uiie a4'if i.ition in vulu follows the hearcitv of any article used in the commerce- of the world. Let tho wheat crop fail, Uiuh ro- dueing a ecareitv, and the price rinen like a thermometer in hot weather. The condition of that Imnortant uitiflo today is a fair illustration. Cr.nt failures hive I - i renorted. consequently the i.ri,'i ii( wheat too Ui. Thero is not enough to meet the ih'inauv line l.ii h hi'ir ft-n.l-' un me price. Wool, cotton, hops and other c.)ino.e:i e renp mil very ((Uu k l.y when either a (-hortay or sur jdus is reportrd, U'e m iv w line.-. tlu eil'cct fo contraction if the money mark 't in our limited field. Poring the j;it two ycais men i . ve been . un certain as to the fntuie, ; nd much iLoncy has bicn locked op froai iuvcUn 'lit. The scarcity has made money dear and liar.! to jiet; enteri'iices have been r l i 1 K' il through la k ot capital and invot ments that would have been made ilonnu nrdiiiarv times have been o foregone, while nearly all elas-o of proprty, real estate and other wise, have, fallen in value when n.eiMind by fiat of gjld. lnvihiois do not ear. to handle propi rty and invest their means on a constantly appneiatin money market which unnns de preciating pries for everything which money buys. This gold standard proposition h'i cost the common pe -pie untold millions. What the people lost has been made by holder of gold and cipital, the purchasing power of which has vastly lucre itsed. The only eure panacea for these ills of legislation is tj restore silver t iU pro;r place in the world's monetary cynUui. A BENSIJiLE JHX'ISIOJI '1'ho dotirtiuu of the Ore jii u preme court that thn Secretary of State hhall draw warrants for eal arit s, tho compensations for which uro provided for by law or by the constitution in Hensible and rea sonable. Herttof jre it has been the rule for the Secretary of State to draw w arrants only for expend itures provided for by the biennial legislative appropriation bill. Aa an instanco wo might refer to the circuit judge of this district. The liw provides he Bhall receive $3500 per annum, yet under former de cisions Secretary Kincai.l could not nee his w ly clear to audit the claim and draw a warrant in the absence of a Bpccifio appropriation. Now be will draw the warrant without awaiting the pleasure of tho legislature, and tho general appropriation bill need no longer be burdened with appropriations of like character. an nirouTA.vr dkusio.i. An opinion of vitil importance t) railroads and other corporations and employes generally has just been filed by tho Appellant Court at Ml Vernon, Illinois. Tho suit was brought by a for mer freight conductor of the road to recover 2,000 oa a declaration chirging that, althoug'i the plain tin" had been a faithful employe of the' railroid company for tenyeirB, he wis discharged without cause, and that tho custom iry letter or clearance card, showing lime of hcrvico and general capacity, was refused. I'. is alleged that the defendant road and other railroad i have a custom, which is charged to be a conspiracy, not to employ a dis charged o nployo of a road without su.ili letter or clearance oard. Tln cjurt aflirms tho verdict of $So awarded 1 1 the conduct ir. In its decision the court bavb: ' It is almost like depriving him (the conductor of the right to earn a living by the pursuit of an honor ablo calling, a right inhoreut, of which ho cannot bo deprived by any rule, regulation or practice of cm ployers of men." no Id l) i-il HiimUjr Nrrrlrr Thn Vic Might nt. li a Kl.li. Tim Ili'V. Juliii SmikorliiK w-ii4 rector of n mimll ixirlHli mi tho li ft Unite of tin. rlv rr 'J'tviit. liulird ho w,n riKi.ir of tho vlKiln vUIiiko ih wi'll ih Miitf the landi'd Ir.irlolir. Hut fur tho fact nf IiIm li. lno Ii miiiiann ami k. iiiTipuh liiiiillnrilr with n HlrmiK Kpli. nf HjHirt, lit tvhli'li ho Jnlnod ino MiiiiKi.ri lit tlini, wlualii r with rml it K"'i it iHvnsinuiiiiy nimrlritf in t lie tiillylm, ha was im much thu ruler ol I'.'iIi.'H nii'l Nniilmif lilx iii'lgliUini im win formerly tho vurltiililo iilanliiilun iiml Khtvc ewiuT In tlio Kouthcrn uliitcn of South America. All tho furiuH In tho nolulili..r liooil wrro IiIk friHiholiI l'roK'rty, nml nil tho furnii'M, their hImIcm, couhIiih and liuiils owud nml jviUI him lilloKlnneo. llenrn liNcoiiifrcuiitloii ill the nhuri'li cum 1'i'Ucd hn tt'iiiiulN nnd their fionlllin and (iieasliiimlly bii'luditl n ilovout Kih'Mlrliin, who would Mrp iinIiIo from tho lluwcrv uirim in Hiiliro in tlio Mimlny 8itvIi k. J'ho rector vim n lir.md inliidl inni: Who had lint illscovcriHl tho KlnfiilncsH nl BnKlli'tf on tho tiny UNimlly devoted to rivt. lino Nimlny iiicinilii(j, with rod In Imml nnd Jack liootM IncnnliiK IiIh Bturdv liothei llinliN, ho luul nvlcd n luiudiHiiuo umvllmi mid im im exucrlcnccd nnnlcr ho know- tluit tlil trltmof llh run In imlrn im inn ten. U ho piirWi clerk jait In u iipiHnriitUM nml thus luUlrosftod IiIh reverend minder: "Sir, ii h n iiartcr jxist II, itnd tho coiikiviw tlon Is Keitliirt un.visy. I'm oirnld they'll till fro homo If you don't i-omo lit once." "I-ct them fro nnd he Imppy If they like, I'll Hot Kllr n pen till 1'vecniiftht Hint oth er frrovllnn," y,n tho mr8on'H reply. Kor ttumt.ly I he conaiminwiilon no devoutly to bo wished iulck1y followiHl, mid tho rin toi clinked Willi his Ihdiliift NhiIs up the nUlt of the ndjaeeiit chimdi, 'J ho mtvIccwiii liniio tho l.sH npircelntil Py tho conro yiitlun, for, In cimlderntloii of the pur son's iii.iny imUo iiillth'H, they nil ol Jack. Hxliliifi eimette. L'uity Item . Aug lltb. It V Jtoinl, of Irvluu, wms lo tlil im.c tion lt week. Kratik Rmltli, of Jusimt deputy herlir, was servinir l'llniUeiit tai warrants here last week. At Uast one half af the Italian prunes In the orcburu burn are faulty. A V Hylaud thinks that his hop crop will turn up all rllit. He Is still tpraylnx vigorously. Quarterly confersnee of the 17 It church wst held here Katurday slid Huudsy. Elder Wyatt pieslded. Ills retried a very lutersetltig session. IIC Kdwards was In Kugeue this week. Mr Klulztey and family, of Hprlng lleld, aro vlHltitiK with bis dmiKMer, Mrs Kbiiievault. llev MeClain will piiseii here Huu day at il a in. Con. Ooltlsoii Items Aug 10. J T Mieliaei has a erew of men peel ing tan barx. Miss Jan le West, of Junction, who tins been visiting MUs Delia Morgan bus returned home. Levi Holleubeek has his new bout about completed. Ernest Howe, of lower Lake creek is working In O W Wright's saw mill. Until, August 7, 1S07, to the wife "f Fruk Turpin, a 10 isiund boy. Unc'i.k Jokii. Iltiekleirs Am wa Salve. The bct salve In the world for eut brulHOs, sores, ulcers, suit rheum, I'.-ver soles, tetter, chapped hands, clnlt loin-, cms, and all skill eruptions, at d positively cures piles, or no pn.v i quired It Is guuraulecd to (tlve per fect snt Ihfnel ion or money refunded Price M cents per box. For side by llENHKK.se)N& Linn Letter List. Aug. ".'7. Mrs M Curlwrlfrht John Carlton, Win Hays, L V MeAiiains, Morris UoHeDlleld, Martha Thompson Mrs (Joo Wilkius, J N Wracy. a t-r.rj. ..I fin r-.iit will Im llnelo on ft) letter. Klvcii out. IvnuiiK railing luf lellun will lfvmle when ftilvcrtiM-.i. John S. .M' ( i.CBI. AclI'M Imt sud Ujiuui-x Miller and rirnier in r.iuj Market. ItII It Hie ol .it : Livi:ite....i., An- lJ.'aruoes on passage aljoul,.M"-'-'''M,,'"rt,r: H',",, lurD Ueurcr; option-, p uny denier. Nkw V.,kk. Am? -Strong 5 CiiicAii... Auu l-'-Vcry bilnk. sold as blgli ii" Han Kkam , Aug 12. FJrmtr Ii m; tio-.i, J'oiii.AN.-, Auk 1J - Htroi.ger on better g-ieT il Iviecs. Jii.vit-r Items. AtiKU"'' I' i; I'Mniili :i- i" Hi" vnlley yester day. C Mfolliei Miivejtd the Mathews pluee luul we. k. Win Moon. I. .- I-.ed the Frteudly place near Tiei.lui.d willini-ve on It this full. We undeii-'aii-l tliut the Tielit Mill Company ui cut. uiplntirg lh ac tion of n II m .I dam on the upper elet-k, fur Hie put -e ! diiving their log". Mrs '-V l Miuire nnd little son, ol Eugene, vl-itid ft lends iu this K-etiou the Jailer part of la-t week. runners have l. curly Mulshed cut ting uraln and are utixieusly awaiting tin- thrcshi r. A !ielit lain is failing this luorniug. Su.-li weather Is very unfavorable to i.m .i.sli r.iviira tl.M nil-ill Increase of tl.e pesl. i' I: 1'nrker i.t-.l lain IV United B couple of dnys on Fall Cre.-k liie Hint of Hi in week. A Mr Do.I-o, fi.rii.eily of I'lnatilla C lllll' v, lias lia-td Hi- firings plae-e and will take pn-ni i n t-oon. Mis J L.Suiilliof l-t Is visiting ut J I' IbjIbroi kV i; koi i. a n. BEAUTIFUL - CLOTHING. No use biivlog cheaply made elolh- . ng. J I oniy mini ii......- - 'spoils your disposition. ou cau t buy something for notning-n fy little you get little WE SELL THE .i v Jt I A i i it ir Court House I'oiiudatioii. llie Arll.t la OnrdeuliiK. Mrs. Schnjli.r Vnn HciimhiIiut, In "A f uliurtan I'ountry l'laiv," kIv ii dern'rlp Hon In The IVntury of l'Mfessur e'haile K Sargent 's Inane at 1!ihiUIiio, Mass. Mrs. im Ketissclaer iuivs: Tho work ol thu painter, (ho wulptor or the nrvhlt.vt Is tliMtiijlioiit work of crisitlon. 111. riito lunterlaU lire Hupi'llcd to htm. but tint thlna which ho lliuk.s Willi them Is hi nil Its ports his own. Uu tho other Imml. the lamlMVipo gardener is not wholly h enat.ir. Tho thing whluh ho pnKbns win in some negro Isiguii by iintur... Ills tusk Is to ii-l-liiiito In olio pot, but to procr in nn.Miier, ui i.u inrons tier.-, and to n toi then-. Vet rmrriiKiuint and elliulimtlon nro untitle prvHvss,.. truly (is Invention liMir, mid In (sic hand every caso then' suit tho Unified work of art iw a whoK Is novel, Is nrtllk'lal, Is n crwtisl thlntf TI...J -.1.. ...... ... ....... in Kiirvieiiin HUttm its n nrtist wlih tho luiltuer, tho ah hlnvt and tho Kciilptnr, Ju.t a tho pyct who turn a true i.ile Into a work of art rauka aa hlh 1-oci who invents nis Uiciutv, tint every ontj doi'S not rviiiomtvr tll facts. The trluinnh of lnudscac gnnlcn Inn uf tho imtumllstlo as dlttliiKiilKlusI frvun tho fcrnial lirnneh of f.-arvlenlng art Is t,icr.-at.rrsuUa which look a though. Willi very lttlo HMlatniicis natur inlffht Ji.sve prodiuwl thotu in aomo Jvurtloularly fe title nnd human mood. And thorefnrv in.turo tiMially gi'ta ths cnsltt for almost tlio whelo of the hkndcaH gaMcner's wurk, Jtit as alio d.n for alm.wt the iv h..lo of ho story teller's w hen his talo l known to li "founded ihhiii fact." N'otiee. All oulstaneing wairaiits registered prior to September istli, lsna, will lie paid umm presentation at my olllee on or before Julv 30th. 1SH7. Iuterext will cease after that date. CJ. W. (iitiKHN. City Treasurer, Dated July 27th, IS!) 7. Drain ritate Normal Sehool. The Normal begins lis fall term Sept 13th. Excellent faculty. Lee'ure studios. Senior year highly prnfes sional and perfect training department of elitht irrades and l."0 students. The new style catalogue and guide book sent free. Address Lot is Kahkk, president, Drain, Oregon. Alaska Uolil May have "attractions, but its a long way oil nnd i's getting means much of Butlering, Vu-kon get rich (piieker and nurer by buying music goods from F A Kniiklii, mid not free:o to death doing It. Hop press For Sde. A Meeker hop piess, used two years, cost mo, In perfect condition; price f-. Also hop boxes. App'y at (il'Ain oftlee. Tin; llouid of Cfttiniy Coininissioiiers of Lane eouatv. (),. joii. will receive bids at the olllee of I be County Clerk and at tin" olllee of the Architect, until Augn-t bit'i, 1S!i7, (at !J o'clock, in., lor the furnishing of materials anu labor needed hi the eon -t ruction of the stone, brick and Iron woik, for the ba- incut of a I utility Court House for Lane county, to be i ru led ill the city of Lunelle, In said county. 111. Is t be Hindu in iu ol dance with pi ins and sj ecilii it ems now on lileiu the olllee of the county clerk of said count v. mid iu the llice of Delos I) Necr. Architect. L; First stteet I'oitliiml, Oregon. A ecrlilled check on one of the local hanks, inai'o payable to tho order of Eo Potter, oiiniy Judge, for 10 per cent of the amount el bid, must aecom pany each bid ns a guuiautce 111 it the bueeefsful li 1 e; i!l enter Into con tract with said c ejiil.v, W illi good lllld stlfllcicut I ends in the sum of the full auioiiut of contract price named iu suid nroioal. not more than Ave dnysaf er the opening of said bids. The CoiiituisMiuit'iH reserve utito thenisehes '.he ricjit to reject any or all bids, as they tn iv (Kcin best for the Interest of said Lane county, I'.y order of the H ard, Attest: A CJr.NXI.vii9, CU ik ol Mild 1 loar I t 'in ulaliug Library. The foil. mi: nrw books have In-en ndilcd b 1 1.,- ciculating library for Anuusl: Ailam llede, J'llioll; The Standard Opcia. I pton; Ileal Folks, Whitney; .1 nii'.li and HoUcrnes, Aid rich; A I'u. .tan r.nhemia, SherwiMnl; Short II. -b i.y .1 llaly, Kirklund; l'udd'liln;i I ,1-on, Mark Twain. ll'.V 1'ATl'KKSON, See Lib. Com. S.srr.l Hi. mh u.k. A reiunrkatilo enso of tho rvivvory of and hearing Is rviiortod In tho Lon il.n l.'iuc. t from tho ciulon cf T lei no In ."wlt.-crl.imt. An Italian, n-d 41 years, ho live ycarw auo Urtima a d mine In e.'iiv.Ucn,ii uf n serious dlscaso, win iitar tl d by the imlilvu niaHarnnco of a mn. away homo. At l luuitod nl.l.i I.. v,,l.l li r animal ho uttrrva a loud scrvom, urn! .no r n nu poii lyioujitl Vbal be was al io to talk and hour, To Fxehunge Or for sale house nnd lot in Medford, Oregon, for house and lot in Eugene IniUlre at Dyu Works, F.tigcm, Ore gon. CoiiVAi.l.is (I as. An ordinance granting a franchise to J II Wilson for the operntlou in Corvallis of a gas plant for lighting mi l lienlir.g pur poses was Introduced and p:is d lo t lie third reading Iu the city council lat night. The proposed ordi nance grants the privilege of laying pipe through the streets in nil parts of (lie city, an 1 for the election of poles for stn. t light ing. The gas to be Used is to bo li.ull uluctured from gasoline. Makuikh. At the residence of J 1 Howard in Hale precinct, Aug 10, 1mi7, l. E Mllledge and Nellie E Unwind, both of Lane county, Kev J F Day, oftlelating. Tli.i CH'AKii Joins In ex tending congratulations. ball; UuarJ, Allium 1.' A Kisn Kkmkmhkanck. Friends of Charlie ilkiuson scut him a m at purse to New Voik City today by lolc- graph. Mail addrcs-scd to him, care of Homer Davenpor., New ork Journal, wlllee iyc Ived. I have f..r which hav. by loan en l'llisc I:,; tlgure and . 'istalii c t ply to M 1 1 1. eoiiinii! ! School ti mill wo. 1 MUIkI.-.v. on the bi I inns lor Sale, r - i'e several good farms, hi .11 taken iu foreclosure ,lt:iis. w ill be sold at a low I c i-y tclllis w iilioct the i al isiate iigcuta. A,.- Miruwoem Hutu, I'.ilni lie, Oregon. W. i k III The building : i i" Eugene Divluity ' i fie contract lor the i : e new building to (eo progressing rapidly . i:n 7. ! W UU. IX ' ' t -1 r.inTMNR We are the sole agerts in the town- It is High art, not high priced, hut Iheir garments are tailored. 1 hey employ mechanics, oversee their own shop, und produce a garment that will last. How one feels to have the mil tout pull oil? Their buttons are fastened to stay. No tearing down of pockets, .v..ru i.uk i.oiut is stayed. Velvet collars can't crock Satins and nlks of the best ipiallty. Come in and see for yourself. No one ever saw such beautifully decorated and beautifully llltinc garments. We have Clay Worsted with everlasting linings .... I: . i.- 1 I Eugene : : Oregon. Farmers, Attention! You are l.ereby notilicd that wo are- ready to furnish sacks to those w ho wish to nvull themselves ot the ndvan tnges oflered by our superior facilities for handling and storing wheat. Our warehouse Is dctach-d from the mill, thereby givinu you tb; very low est rates of insurance, towit, 1.7o, and as we have no engine you nre L ss lia b!e to loss by lire. Tne highest market ,irlce will I paid in cash at a 'hiies foi hta stored with us. Your patronage solicited. ErtiENE Mill fc Elevatok v'o. By J. M. Sjieli.e , 1'res. & Mgr, Free I'se ol Grain liajjs. We have on baud a good supply of grain bags, which we will loan to pur ties wishing to haul wheat to our mills. We nre In a pnsitio i to buy wheat at all times, and will pay the highest market price. SrniNuKiELi) Floukino Mills Remnant Sale . . I kllt-i ii.r . ., 'll .11 li .Si.. n,.,.ii,.,,,l.....l .. .' """"IT :,! ' ia i it. Mitt.: a la remnants of all cla. ilrMrs of CpsEoois, Silks, Dimities, WasUahw, Outing Fhc I'nlia. Pi utiiiiu, tlC. Remnants! Remnants! Rsmnanis! AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Wo can give a remnant of almost anything you want CALL AXDSKK xhfv BARGAINS KVEKy'J, i Day & Henderson. Undertakers ?nd tmoalmers, lor. wil. and 7Ui sts. Wanted for Cash. DEER SKINS, SHEEP PELTS and HIDES AND FURS OK ALL KINDS 1 rY the hli!hi.t inrk,t lirir.. In r.thli Slnl'mi'lito ill vllh.T larL-i. iirmnull l,,r..,l,i n.( prin .i n tiirii nui.U- upon iieri,t n(iiif 111 Kliipi'liiii umiiN hnv kkiiii. .'i.iin.v H. .I hiuI llltirki'.l to HIV Hillings with voiir miin. I.,,. mill ,vi. im. l.y U tter. I t iuiUiKll.l iiv; I U w.vi 1.5, ai lh.i iiiurki i iirii'i". LOUIS A. ROSTEIN. or nth kihI IVHrl (Ma , Eusi'iic, Orckuu, . So Cents.. 0::e luir i f l.ii. lies' heavy ur liirht ihiiiw. J ii Mi ttio lliinj; Mr Imp pickliiij. All f.r... Mi ll's Summer SIhh's 85c. .6Cc Jint received over 2000 pairs of shoes and we must make room for them. LIX 33 ILLY To TK.WK.-Oiie kixhI ilmihh' .fis Viol slid oiu ,M rritl lyin-wrilir, ikh! m new; woulil like to trade for j-.Kvl bloyele. Call o! or siMn'iw It. K. A IK UK. Spnnxlielil, Ore. Hrvk.v lUiNK.-KIlier A Watkiim sreuow prepaid! to furniah gtci Ini. IiyhIiI.v icrouiut. It is ijimmnUvd to make lieu lay. Ituy and try it Kmu-ki Katks i Tiik K.sr I'artie i-.iuiutlin; a lilp lo (tie Kant will do wpll lo eoiMtilt the North em TaiU'c lUllway. It MoMurply, Ovueral Agent, Kueue. New 5torc New Goods. It will pay ymi to eall at .-..,Plato'sDepart-ment Store.... tftiuon Bieck.) And sis the lar(;ain in ) y (JimmIi Aitate Ware, Ula , IHrdwHre and 'I In !11V. Also 5c, 7c and 10c Counters. i& li.cll.n IikVllaJ- Look Here farmers! Bring your Hides and Skins la our tannery. Kor all No, 1 preen hides will nay you i to 41 eenis a pound; for No 1 dry hides 10 eents a pound: Kor No 2 according to iplality, 4 toS eeutu. Now don't forget these prices are paid in CASH at The Willgmelt Tannery. Haines & Co CORNER DRUG STORE. VINCENT & WALTON, Props. Successors to K. Kcmenway. . Dealirl In . , . Eruss, Hed:inos, Chomiclos. crfur.:s, Fancy ad Tilet Articles 5j:ngcs. Conts. Eruics ana a Complete line cf IriZ Sundris, 8th and Wllttmettt Sti Eugent. Or 1SHVS STRICTLY CASH. ANNOUNCEMENT. llavlnir iniri'hastd tht f poods of the I'nlvercitv Honk Store ii ','.' "',, fct-ep a select line of I Diversity and ruhlio s i ol Text Hooka, the leadliijj elasKieul w. rU and works ef tletlon, Stationery i,i,d writers sundries; I win ui ;,, iri'i.tlor all the leading periodical, ami niHcii.mw, and can i iin ure fur von on short notice, any thii ir in uiv line not carried It, sun-k. I resist fully ak for a share of your , atroWe and will endeavor tofuruhh satisfuc. tory price, and only first clas goods HENRY G. MILLER. f l -V S M 1 r ' a O 1 1 t m f 1 X MjT " Jf 9 i if TURKS VS GREEKS. I want lo s.iy tli.it I am not so much Interested in the vt!m of the (,i recks and Turku as I am in the matter of iiiforiulngtli L.ik' of tlii, vicinity Unit I have added a line of BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Ladies and Gents Straw Huts, Hosiery, Thread, Needles and Pints, Notions, Ktc, Which are marked at prices that make sales Call and be convinced that this is not idle talk Highest market price paid for produce- Vy.W.GilESSMAH, - Springfield, Opej .. .SPOING E1AS ARRIVED.... c BUY NOW c Lawn Mowers ;r.d Car-tan Hqsb. Garden To ils id Spray Pumps, Pcnllrv Nnllinn anil Sla:!s. Screen Dorrs and Screen h Lagest Assortment owest Prices-v-at S. L. :ware Harde Tin warn ji nri Gnnite Ware. LONG'S. ii:;i. lUnraf If IHiillil ouiin ueiKnap jior fueoieai Situated 60 miles east of Eugene on' the Mckenzie River. Xntil'il! I.cili rntllie ! Vhr SU'iiin, Mi-.Ih ut. U. Kli Plri.. II..; ;1 liKtlm im.l r. A FINE SWIMMING RINK. Cures lilii". mill l.ivi': i Agllf. l"i 1 v.. illl.l'"'" Fine Hunting and Fishinn in the Vicinity A Fine I'liinjilne (iromnl. well flni.l 1 i'n.1 ni..llnl with Water l.y la. liuiu n pure uiniintHlu atrui;ui.' . . Sti( leave Hnlcis In Em.cne IHonila,s. WrrfnoiHnvt unit Frlrfuvi. neitrning on jncnir.j Ja-,s. For terms and Inlormation addret Geo Hill, Prop , c A ii i .... .. r . J, (" o m mil, Mgr. Belknap apnnyi f his is the Season to . . ...Bu)' r.-iv ii Mowers. Scythes and Snathes, Hand Sickles, Garden Hoes. Garde? n Hose, Wire Cloth und Screen Doors, GRIFFIN . .,, i iu DjclCuiS fop the lea-t COMP man tit- kl J K-nrJuii i n mn i nr si 11 A n I J W Antl rr( MANHOOD RESTORED , lll Mutrru I0 cure all ncrroua distas'". 'JC ' J. .s , r.crT.)usncM, all drama, loa ol P""" ti.T' t. i'.arr tex. cant by evcr-cxertion, T.uti-i' '7'.r (t t.bacco. opium or atimalaBU, which lead w I'-1' ! ' ' P :i f- . Inwnrr. Can b carried in eeat fwckeu S vr r l, rrri..i,.. Circular Free, fiold all Arufx:-' K'.x..t J.anuncturr.1 hT the Peao Mrlicine C i"ugc.lili.tribuiiugagent. Tl-ud anJ Vn!1'' 51 ilfr' la Bin A rfllM