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UATlV EUGENE MAIU). SATURDAY,-- JULY 13, 1S95. fishermen Attention! We have no bait Our line is sure to draw. : Qomfort aijd pleasure to be Qatigtyt irj "Our flel" llefore starling WMhorlver lay l CIGARS "Popular brands." TOBACCO "All makes." CANDY "All prices. from JULIUS GOLDSMITH. All kinds of gardening tools frotn child's nets up. F L C1IAMIIKII8. Wood's Piiorphoiiikk, the great English Remedy. At Ybbinoton'8. Dr Wllloughby's dontul parlors Across tlio hull from the old stand in Orange building. Dr Lowe leaves Haturday night July 13th. Hee lllm lit Hotel li,ugfclie. Eyes tested Tree for glasses. 80 the Planet, Jr., wheel garden hoe. With It one mini Is equal to ten with the common hoe. F. L. Ciiamhkks, Agent. Karl's Clover Root, the great Wood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipa tion. 25 cts., GO els., $1.. Mold by Henderson & Linn. Loans negotiated on city or county real estuto ut 0 per cent, Ofllce witu Geo M Miller, Wilklns block. 8. 8. Skinnbk, Special Traveling Agt. The most pleasant little pills for regulating the bowels, are Do Witt's Little Early Risers. Cure sick head ache and constipation Hniall pill, Small dose. OSIIUHN lie DkLano. Captain Sweeney U. H. A., San Di ego, Cal., says: "Shllo's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I have ever found that would do mo any good." Price SOc. Henderson A Lino. Whan occasion demands Its use, try De Witt's Witcli Hazel. Salvo. It is cooling to burns, stops pain Instantly, cleanses, a perfect healer for scalds or skill eruptions. Always cures piles. Ohiiuhn & DkLano. The Wallace circus will he adver Used the biggest of any circus In Eu gene for years. It glvo the people a square doal. The nioungerlo is big and no gambling dovlces are allowed around it, unllko the concern now passing through the vulley. Parks' Cough Syrup elites Coughs Colds and Consumption. Mrs. Cuth erlne Black of Le Roy, N. Y., says: "I took one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup, It acted llko manic. Manned ni cough and I am perfectly well now. Hold by A. Ykkiniiton, Advices from London aro to the effect that the hop crop In England Is already considerably damngod by the weather and lloe. A short crop 111 JMiglliu hops will Inoronso I ho demand for Paalllos. But It Is too early yot to deolde the prohablo out oouie. There Is oue medicine that will euro Immediately. We refer to Do Witt's Collo and Cholera cure lor all Bummer Complaints. No delay, no dlssapolut- nient, no failure. Osiiuhn &, DkLano. Forest Orovo Hutohet: Mr, Row. laud, one of the proprietors of the Eu gene Iteglstor, was In the Orovo from Friday to Tuesday. While here lie made n pleasant visit to the sanctum and prlntery. Miss Ilanloy, of Dllley, xpecU to take a position in the Reg ister ofllce and loom (he art prescrvu tlve ef arts. We recommend Do Witt's Collo and Cholera euro because wo believe It safe and reliable remedy. It's good effects are shown nt onco In vases of Cholera Morbus and similar com plaints. Osiiuhn A DkLano. A Portlaud woman has Invented what sho calls a snore dlvortcr. Ills composed of a hood and a section of flexible pipe. W lieu her husband's snores grow unbearable the hood is lowered over his hrud and the snore Is oonduotod Into the cellar. There ho not been a rat seen In her house since tbe dlverter was put In operation. I've a secret In my heart, Sweet Marie, A tule I wuuld Imparl, Swet Murle: If you'd even fulrvr be You must always use Parks' Tea Tho Improvement you will see, Sweet Marie. Sold by A. Ykkinuton. Seme New York City prices Just Ukon from the World makes oue real I no how cheap It Is to live In Oro- gon compared with the va.it. Here are a few: Asparagus, IB cents a bunoh; string beans, 10 cents a Uart; cauliflowers, 25 cents; I) beets for ii cents; corn 60 cents a doien; a eiictini bers for 25 cents; new potatoes, (iO to 75 cents a peck; California peaches, 60 cents a dor.cn; plum .10 cents a dozen; oherrles 23 cents a pound; roast beaf 12 to 20 oenls a Hund; sirloin, S to 20 rents; liunb aUut I.j cents. Bulein Journal: "Vhu people at Newport are making great prvptin lions to entertnnt the stale e-ilito lul association, when It meets there on the 20th. If possible, there will lie a elan:-! bake, a balloon ascension, a whale : must, If one will lt to accommodating a tostraud hluiseir Tor (he xvalon, and nuj quantity of I .idles In hraiiiiful bloomers on lue twaehee. Tills will paralyze Campbell, of the Ui'akii. Anyway, the people !r are lint go. Ing todoauything half y U:i that occasion." Hwoekht, putcsl, best "Red Seal." Dr. I'iniey, dentistlroom3,Juiin blk. (juitc a number of Natron people In town today. There are eight boarders at the Foley springs now. The new (louring mill granary now has the roof on. Tinware and genuine (Jnuiiteware : ... I.- r rl......t.nu ! Rev P H Burnett is at Lorune to conduct religious services tomorrow. Street Commissioner Doyle has raked all the loose gravel off of Wil lamette street. Two tons of shoes just received by Ax Billy today. This makes his stock I complete In every wuy. Not the usual number of farmers in town today. They are too i.usy buy ing and cutting full gruiu. The "Victoria" lan mower Is the lightest running mower made at rea sonnhle prices, also other styles ut very low prices ut F. L. C'llAMBKIts. The Woodmen of the World initiated ten new members lust evening and elected and installed I L Simpson Advisor, E O Potter resigned. A cup of Parks' Tea at night uinves the bowels In the morning without pain or discomfort. It Is a great health giver and blond purlller. Sold by A. Ybhinmton. D E Yoran has licen elected secretary ef the Oregon Hose Team, vice, J C (jloodalo, Jr., resigned." Four members applied for exempt certificates at the last meeting. (In to Osburu A DcLuno, druggists, sole agents 111 Eugene, for a bottle of LIVKRINIC, for the Liver, Kidneys, Slek-lieudacbe and Constipation. Hhilo's Cure is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient consumption. It Is the best cougli cure. Only one cent a dose. 2octs.,60ets., SI. Hold by Hen derson t Linn. Persons who are subject to dlurrlicca will Ilud a speedy cure In De Witt's Colic and Cholera cure. Use no other. It is the best that can be made, or that money can procure. It leaves tho sys tem in natural condition after use. We sail II. Ohiiuhn &, DkLano. Travelers find a safe companion In De Witt's Colic and Cholera cure. A change In drinking water and In diet, often causes severe and dangerous com plaints. Tills medicine always cures them. OKiitntN &. DkLano. Firis AT Paul I'iceeK. Yesterday the houae6f H. T. Hunuicutt, only a few yards distant from the Big Full Creek bridge, ivitb ail its contents, wus entirely destroyed by Are. Squire Hunnicutt and John Benner, two old bachelors, lived in the bouse but were both absent at the time of the fire. It is supposed the blaze started from a lighted pipe which Benner bad placed in Ills vest pocket and left In the bouse before going to work. The loss is esti mated ut about $400. There was no insurance upon tbe uuilding or con tents. Mr. Hunnicutt is a feeble old mun who Is Just recovering from a long and severe Illness, and being thus left without a home will work a great hardship upon him. Ileitf ness IJniiliot be Cured by local application, as they cannot reach the iliKt'tiHvd purtlon o the ear. There Is only one waytocuie DeHfuea, and that Is by conitllu tiutiHl remedies, OeulueMS Is caused by an In llamed cuiKlillon of the mucous ItnluK of the l.-,iiluhin TkIa K'tu,n Ihl.lHH,. InH.m. cd you have a tumbling sound or Imperfect ' Hearing, lina wueu it in entirely ciosea jjcui Hewi Is the lesult.and unless the Inflammation csn be taken out and this tube reitored to its normal cobdl ion, hearing 111 be destroyed forever; nine caaes out of len are caused by ca tarrh, which la nothing but an lullained condi tion of the mucous aurlaces. W will give Oue Hundred Dollars for any esse of Uealiiesa (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by ilall a Calurra Cure. Heud for cir culars, free. F. J. CHENKY 4 CO.. Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists, 7bc. KUUV'B ,1'H.E SUPPOSITORY. Is guaranteed to cure Piles and Conatlpation or money refunded. 50 cents por box. Send two ntauips for circular and Krie Sample to MAHT1N lttJOY, Heglstorcd Pharmacist, .ancas ter, I'a. No Postals anhwrhrd. For hale by all ilna-class druggists everywhere, and In Eugene Oregon by Unburn llel-auo Blue Rivkr Minks. Oregon City Enterprise: H C Green, James Cur run, H B Nichols and W L Re-ibner huvegone to tbe Blue River mines and will return with a wagon loud of ore, which will be given a working test at Tucoma or San Francisco. These mines are owned by the Blue River Mining and Milling Conipuny, composed of a number of Oregon City's solid citizens. Removed. Dr. J. C. Cray has re moved his dental ofllce to fliitly fur nished parlors over the Eugene Loan & Savings Bank. He Is a first-class dentist and asks for a fair share of the public patronage. His old patients should remember his removal. Cam pi no Parties remember, "Red Heal". Baking Powders makes the finest camp bread oii earth all grocers. Wantevd. An experienced girl to do general house work. Enquire ut Mrs Sklpworth'B, west 0th st. JfnHs Met-timr. A mass meeting will be held at the court bouse July 17, at 8 o'clock p. m. Tbe object of said meeting is to pre sent plans for the establishment or a Divinity school and to see what en couragement the citizens will give to have this school located at Eugene. The prime mover in this enterprise is Rev. E. C. Sanderson, of Portland. He has had experience in nearly every line of educational and church work and is a graduate of two of the leading universities of the east. While tliis school is to be under the cojtrolof the Christian church it will be broader than denominutionui lines and will adopt tbe latest text books Id evt-rv department. As citizens of Eugene wo desire te make our town the leading educational center of the Pacific coast. Let us then make this meeting a grand suc cess and secure tin location of another Institution learning for our city. Good music will be furnished and sev eral representative men will be present end give short addresses. Many Citizens. Engeue, Or., July 13, 1895. Tlie Old Curiosity SUop. Can You locate It? You ought to be ablo to because you live in it. Tula world is the big gest curiosity shop that.we have known any thing about up to date. Jupiter or Saturn may be able to discount It. Perhaps, and perhaps not. It Is pretty full of people who aro con tinually tinkering with themselves patching themselves up so to speak, in a medicinal way. If thoy are constipated, bilious or dys peptic they rush to the nearest drug store for a violent purgative. If they ara malarious they llr for relief to that ancient but iaell'ectual reliancethe sulphate of quinine. This is what thoy shouldn't do. What they should is to begiu and pursue a course of Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, the primest of alternatives and anti-malarial specifics, particularly val uable also for rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous ness and debility, and a promotive of Bleep and appetite bonellclal to all chronic Invalids. Bank Cloning. Notice is hereby given that from and after July 15th, 1805, the banks of Eu gene will open at 9 a. m. and close at 3 p. m. Fiust National Bank, Lane County Bank, Eugene Loan & Savings Bank. New Grocery. A small grocery store will soon be opened in the noith western part of the city on First aud Washington streets by MrBurman. Wanted. Girl to do general house work for family of five. Enquire at this ofllce. Miss Nellie Owen is visiting in Coyote precinct for a couple of weeks. ....,.ovi Thievery. Salem Fost: Muiiager Wallace, of the Salem i cannery, has received an order from a California fruit packing house for 500 cases of Royal ,Anu cherries to be shipped without labels. It is easy to understand why the goods are ordered thus. Callfornians have shipped Ore gon fruits to tho eastern markets lo, these many years, aud claimed and re ceived credit for them for California. It is the Intention of this California Arm to take these Oregon cherries, la bel them in California and ship tncin east as tulifornia fruit, thus robbing our stute of the credit justly due her. Mr. Wallace says be will not fill the order under these conditions. AN Accident. Cottage Grove Leader: J T Cardwell met with a serious accident Thursday afternoon. While in the hay loft of his barn in this city, he slipped and fell ten feet. Having a pitchfork in one hand, and as be was falling, catching the fingers of one hand in a crack, made things a little mixed In the line of misfortune. He landed on the floor and dislocated his right shoulder and cam near pulling the other out of place. Dr Snapp was called and the case suc cessfully treated. Mr Cardwell 1b able to be on deck but feels very much like an invalid. Tbe Iteault or a Trial. Cannelton, Ind., "I have used Sim mons' Liver Regulator, manufactured by J H Zeilin & Co, Philadelphia, aud found that for indigestion and Liver complaint It Is the best medicine I ev er used." E E Clark. ' Your druggist sells it in powder.or liquid; the powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. For the Springs, A jolly crowd leaves for the Belknap springs tomor row morning In one of Eli Bangs' stages, propelled by four horses. Tbe party will camp out and expect to be gone about three weeks. The follow ing are their names: Mack Sommer ville, captain; Nes Owen, wine clerk; Johnny Stewart, oashier; Henry Marx, barber; Sumner Snell, commissary; Thos Cain, guardian of the horses; Ed McCornack, chief cook. McClanahan Wins. Eugene car ried off one of the purses at the Albany bicyole races last evening as the fol lowing from the Democrat shows: "Boys race, 1 mile. Charles Campbell of Corvallis, E E McClanahan, of Eugene, and Roy Parker, of Albany, started. MoClanahan won easilv. Time, 2:67. Uill Not Be Undersold.. F. E. DUNN (THE OLD STAND.) We are closing out all our Summer Goods R 'eninj. LADIES UNDERWEAR, GINGHAMS, LACES, DOTTED SWISSES, DEMITIES .iia rtrtl - v e will meet all prices orierea as wo are bound t i SSTCall and see our prices. F. E. DUNK J. H. McClung. B Business Corner Merchandising tenches the lesson every day in the year of low prices and y good vulues. After long experience we think this system fur more conducive ffz to the attraction and retention of lirst-class patroua"e than fc: the too common policy of "Give a prat to catch a herring .t: We are business building, and aim to win the trust and conn. - ueiif (not t: reuul y wide awake shoppers have learned this economical seen, and every day their ranks receive large accessions. Jfc: ThU is worthy of your consideration and thought. business building, ana aim io win tne trust and com lenceof the great public by furnishing them everydlt not spasmodically) the best goods at the lowest prices, f. egulnr buyers this means a large saving. Thousands o( Bucklen'8 Arnica Salve. The Best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uleers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henderson & Linn. Bring Us Your Feet, We Do the Rest. YORAN & 50N, THE SHOE DEALERS, 181 Willamette St. GRAND MIDSUMMER SALE. DRESS GOODS. S.S. Inch All Wool Sheetings 50c; reduced to S5o 38-Inch All Wool Cashmere 50c; reduced to !10c 50-tnuh All Wool mixed Cash mere 75c: reduced to 60o Our extra line of Imported Dress Patterns laniring in nrlco from $N to f 15 will be soid at a reduction of a;lj per cent. You can only Judge this oiler by seeing It. Ask to bo shown through this department. Our line of Ladies' and Gents' Tan Shoes will be closed out during this Sale. Table Linen and Crash. Owing to the numerous grades we carry in tills line It Is most luipossl ble to quote prices, Wo oiler oOe-grade, 0o Mo per yd 75c-grade (,'o 6lki per yd An equal reduction will be curried out iiirougnout tno line. Napkins and Towels at icio per cent, reduction. Wash Silks and Trimmings. In tliis lino we claim tho superiority and will ulve special Inducements to close out tho Immense line we have on hand. iM Ineh Jan. Silks at ,15o ncr van). Tills grutlo nlwuyt. sold for 50c per yard. Tatlutn Silks for Waists at from Sou to U.&Oper panl. Our Clothing will share perhaps the largest re duction. Summer Suits during this Sale will be sold cheaper than ever. Dotted Swisses and Demities. AOc-grudcs f.?. .Vo per yd .H5o-gradea (") -5e per yd liic-grudes. (..', ISo jwr yd We will close out every yard of sum mer goods this month. Visit our Shoe Depart ment for Bargains. Sateens and Cheviots. Fancy French Sateen (,t 20o Plain ltluek mid Colored Sateens at from lOe to 'Siv per yard. Special inducements of fered on our Handker chiefs. Laces and Embroidery. To appreciate this line you must see It. We have extra good bargaius in Laces; we must close out the line. We will surprise you with Bargains throughout the Entire Line. Sheetings and Muslins. 4-4 Blenched 6c per yd 4-4 " Soudale 8e per yd 8-4 " Kliitii. & ln!,i.i 8-4 " " ( Uonervd M I' " & 18c per yd " " trt 20c per yd Unbleached Shettlug correspondingly low. Prices quoted are only good during this Sale. Read This Ad. KID GLOVES. We make a specialty of this line and can give you the best value on Earth for $1 .50 per pair. . We have kid gloves ranging in Drlces from J1.00 to $2.50 per pair. Every puir guuruuieeu. Attend this Sale for bar gains. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. This line Is somewhat depleted and we nopu io ciose oud every garment, We will make prices that will do It. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lenoleums. We can not intelligently quote prices for this department. If you want any goods in this line we suggest that you call during this sale and be ""i-u'i-v niw puces we ii uve ar ranged in this department. We will sell carpets at cost his month. o o o This flonth's Great nidSummer Sale at S. H. FRIENDLY'S. Opening a Sale at this period of tho season gives vou an opportunity to select goods from practically unbroken lines. 11 Jlimni 10 select Our Jtock yet contains many of the season's latest novelties which we will close out at unpreceden ted Low Prices. A fact which is plainly illtrated dv tl e many quotations herewith submitted. v musiraieu by the MOquoteyUr aUen,i0n 40 Comlarison of 11,(3 I" we oflcr and the prices we Head every line, if one thing does not interest you another mav WP raa,. no department from this great Slaughter of VricU 3 ry0 liUtinS U,iS SUle WU1 "tedly leave well pleased Read the quotations and price lists under respective headings. Clothinp-Mens' and Bovs'. We ofler Cheviot Suits for $6.00: good value at $10.00. $10.00 suits at $7.50. If you want a suit for summer buv it now. J Straw Hats. Latest Styles at 50 per cent, reduction. "o ui ciose out our entire line. They must go. Outincr Flannels- Koct Huamy at, iuc per yard. Junction City ltemj, Times, July 13. Jas Crawford, Al Parker at Harpole have returned from a expedition in Southern Oiegon. is more money in digging p tnan goia. Archbishop Gross, of fanhii llvered an able sermon inFolsunV Monday evening. HealsoeipijjJ good many points pertaining ton Catholic church. Heisofeji; er and was listened to witttaij. terest. Under date of June 2Gth, TSHr, sutler writes jroiu ivausas: "lr you might send us that aliowerofn.1 and if you prefer, we will mip. box of hot wind in return, lasi day was a 'scorcher' with a hot t : from the south, 106 degrees Ii! shade. If the hot winds hadst. ued lor two days longer the corn til have been ruined. Farmers arelf threshing and the wheat Btnr. out from two to twelve bushels ti acre. But Just wait, if we havepk of rain and not too much hot i and the chinch bugs don't eat n; corn, we will have a fine crop." At the school meeting WeuK. evening it was decided to callaf meeting for July 25th, to voleom for 8cliool purposes. This is iti- school or no school as there Is money enough in the treasury M-f a single month. If the taxtujen'i' against the small tax required k school bouse in all probability nrj remain closed. To obtain the sutei propriation it is necessary tohsti least three months school or i year's appropriation will not be av able. What are you goingtodoafc It? If the report goes abroaottat are without school facilities, tueto aud country around will sulfa consequence. Ladies' Hosier We quote qualities at bargain prices. fOCQUalltV P,.prl,.aa Wlnlf r 50c ouc ii oov This is our regular line ofhos'leryand jal- ' - B"uu u"iy aunngthe Knitted Underwear. LwiraCv Mi8ses' 1,1 tl,ls department otter. oxcePtlo"l bargains to Ladies Short Sleeve Vests (A i5c good value 2o cents. ;c est . YZrSt ti;is''i"e 'judge ill - v -w y jy m We will only maintain tne prices quoted here during the Sale. V- i. Newspaper Chaxoe. C!nt. T1--.1 I nn.lllnnitl OLUICBIUUII; XUl tlUUU gCliT this city vesterdav told a vbil man that W It Hearst of the ; Examiner had purchased the Daily Sun and would assunM' trol in a few days. There wo considerable Improvement ! new dally should such a be effected orincloally in t'"!t graphic columns, it being cliumw the same reoort that the isaffli"" celve8 daily would appear in it" This would mean at least S,uw " more than tho Sun is ge"1"! present. Thorpe Right. Cottage Of i Leader: Ye editor of ihe Lcbo-w rhasa way of doing about oleases. Some no doubt get spinal columns up, but what's dif ference? Life is too short for ye to smile nt the "Simple SimonV tics of mule or female cranks. 1" are people possessed of enough - mon horse sense to more tna" ud for cranky idiots and "Pu": ntnr.hla " Don't he afraid of enf.11' too hiuhlv the sweets offered on t mundane sphere. Hip hurrah. for $60 equal to any $S5 wheel in market. See them at F L CiuW- Columbia bicycle agency. Davdt Henderson, Unriertakers Embalmers. Cor Wil. and i". GO TO, . II 'S t,D.vr.sOF FOR TIIK LBAWI" CIGARS andTOBACCU Confectionery, lib and Soda ft FRUITS IN SEASON.- Bet telecte.1 line of smok JERSEY BULLS. .1 l.rV A 3-year-old rail mown- - - and a 1-year-old Jersey reti!'' . i,. in the 'u" .KIT, Clb HIJ l'...v part of town. I w Price lor insurance, Floyd Vauoh