UAJLY KUUESK liVARIX
MONDAY, - SEPTEMBER 21
FOR
Popular Brands of
Tobacco and Cigars,
n a t .T . ON
JULIUS GOLDSMITH.
Headquarters for the Eugene
Soda Works.
Full U100D.
Mackcy Pboto tent at depot.
Heineu way's Corner Drug Btoie.
Fresh every day, tbe best cigar
made for 10 cents.
Fresh grass seed.
- F. L. ClIAMUEKS.
Dr. Fluley, deiitist.roum 8,Dunn blk.
Bmoko La C'rema cigars they are
better tban Imported goods.
James McFurland was arrested Bat
urday evening for drunkenness.
Another full carload of Oliver plows
at F. Li. CiiAMiimis'
Call at tbe Arctic Soda and Bottling
Works for any kind of drink made.
Hnlorow.
Apple presses and step ladders.
F. L. Chambers.
Summer weather again. Tbe ther
mometer registered 74 degrees In tbe
shade tills afternoon.
Soap Foam saves tlio stiength for
other duties, unci saves the clothes.
Hall & Bon.
A certain Individual bos been noti
fied by the ofllcers to leave town with
in three days.
Hpecial prices on buggies for Septem
ber. F. L. Chambers.
Cleorge Forrest, who married Miss
Minnie lirown, formerly of this city,
died recently of Hrlghts' disease at
Bait Lake City, Utah
Kail't Clover Root, the great Wood
I'urlller, gives freshncHS and cluuruess
to the Coinplo):ion null cures Constipa
tion. 1!6 ctH., 60 clu., tl.. Bold by
Henderson & Llnu.
Dellcute articles, such as edgings,
ruchlngs, laces, and gossamer will
not stand muoh rubbing. Hoap Foam
Washing Powder cleans them per
fectly without daiuago or trouble.
Hall & Bon.
W M Rasmus, of Ihirtland, addressed
tho MoKluloy olub nt Junction City,
Bat il relay night. The meeting was
well attended. The. McKlulcy club at
that placo Is said to have 170 mem
bers. "Wake up, Jacob, tho day Is break
ing!" so said DeWltt's Little Early
Risers to the man who bad taken
them to arouso his sluggish liver.
Usburu & DeLano.
BHILOH'B CURE, the great Cough
and Croup Cure, Is In great demand.
Pocket size contains twenty-live doses
only 2o. Children love It. Bold by
Henderson A Linn.
The ladles of Bt Mary's Episcopal
Guild will give a Fin-de-HlecIo social
at the armory Wednesday, Bopt 23.
Refreshments will be served. Admis
sion 10 cents,
Pure blood means good health. De
Wltt's Barrnparllla purines the blood
cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula and
nil diseases arising from impure blood.
Ohiuibn A DkLano.
The Oregon Ian claims that nearly all
American visitors to Kngland wear
MoKlnley buttons. This seoms natur
al. It Is very seldom that any of our
farmers and laboring men are able to
visit that country.
Ono of the local writers In today's
uregonian in speaking or street car
lines only runlng until 11 o'clock In
the evening: 'From a careful Investi
gation of the matter made by a friend
of the distressed, It would seem that
the bard times and the posnlbilllty of
me i in lev iwing ucieaieu lias some
thing to do with It."
The American Itcaiily owes her pres
tige more to a clear complexion than
to any other atti Unite, A cup of
Parks' Tea will enable anyone, to pos
sess this. It clears the skin and re
move pimples and that sallow, mud
dy look. Parks' Tva Is used by thous
anils of ladles for the complexion.
Without being a cathnrtlc It curve eon
stipatinn. Bold by A. Ykkinoton.
Dr. Wlllougbby, dental parlors.
Ask Hull & Son for "Hoo Cake."
Tbe barometer Is again fulling aluwly.
Dr. Fin ley, denllst,room 8,Duun blk.
Btoves at half price.
F L Chambers.
Wculber prediction for tooiglit and to
morrow: Fair,
A due light buggy for $42.00.
F L Chamlwrs.
Jaa. F. Amis war in to wo today, lie re
ports plenty of work en his farm.
Wood's Phosphodine, the great
English Remedy. At Yekinoton's,
New and second hand buggies.
F L Chambers.
BJulliis Goldsmith went to Portlaud
today on business and to see the ex
position.
Won't "yellow tho clothes" is what
they say about Boup Foam Washing
Powder.
A fine phaeton $100.
F L Chambers,
Mrs. BolliTor Cogswell and children re
turned to their borne iu Linn county this
(oienoon after a week's visit in this city.
Stoves to fit everybody's purse from
tl.00 to $40.00. Just bought a bank
rupt stock of three car loads.
F, L. Chambers.
LTusler G. Murphy, of falem, who
is attending Stanford University, it is
reported, will be a candidate for a
place on the big foot ball team.
Bhllo's Cure Is sold on a guarantee.
It cures Incipient consumption. It is
the best cough cure. Only one cent a
dose. 25cts., 50cts., $1. Hold by Hen
derson & Linn.
Hon H R Kincald, secretary of state,
returned to Balem today after a short
visit at, his home In thU city. Ho hue
Just returned from a trip to Af-torla on
ofllclal business.
W Gillord Nash, who studied
in Leepzig Is now prepared to take
students iu piano playing, and is to be
found Iu Collier ball at tbe University.
Terms $UO0 per lesson.
C K Wilkinson, an employe of ti e
Portland custom house, who has been
vlfclllug with his friends and relatives
In this city, returned to Portland to
day. Pass the good word along the line.
Piles cau ho quickly cured without an
operation by simply applying I)e
Witt's Witch Hazel Bulve. .
Oh li urn A. DkLano.
From all accounts Chauibsrluln'g
Cough Remedy Is a Godsend to the
afflicted. There Is no advertisement
about this; we feel Just like saying It.
The Democrat, Cairolton, Ky. For sale
by Ostium and DeLano.
J B Harris was a passenger to Port
land today. He will be Joined In that
city Wednesday by Mrs Harris nud
Miss Lela Hayes, who have been vis.
Itlng In Washington. They will visit
the exposition and then return home,
Persons who have a coughing spell
every night, on account of a tickling
sensation In the throat, may overcome
it at once by a dose of One Minute
Cough Cure.
OaiiUKN & DkLano.
Parks' Bure Cure is a positive iecflc
In all diseases of the Liver and Kid
neys. By removing the uric acid In
tho blood It cures Rheumatism. B. B
Hasford, of Carthago, B. Dakota, says:
"I believe Parks' Bure Cure excels all
other medicines for Rheumatism and
Urinary disorders." Bold by A. Ykk-
Juauuiu Hitler's I'lieiaiilsv
The Oakland, Cal Times in a recent
Issue says: Joaquin Miller's lote-t
benefaction la thttstooklug of Alutneda
county with, birds. Now there are
birds and birds; some slug better llion
others and some are good eating, while
others do not amount to much iu the
eyes of tbe gourmet. Mr. Miller has
resolved these thing in his mind,
Ciiniilili'lo'"'"' 1 ou"
Sept 0.
In Ihe matter of the petition of W J
Hillings for road of public easement.
At this time this mailer came on lobe
heard on the above petition and It was
ordered by tho court that OrviHe
Green, O A McMalian and Martin
Reese be and they are hereby appoint
ed lo view said proposed road and
tue aujueuiik
and he has resolved that the Chinese, whloh would be oo-
pheasauls Is the most desirable 'r j ,,(1 0y the opening of said road.
to propogate, all things couslilereu.
As a songster lie does not much excel
the common barnyard hen, but his
eating qualities are unexcelled. The
pheasant experiment is well under
way. Georgo M Miller of Eugene,
Oregon, who is a brother of the poet,
has shipped seventeen pheasants to
the poet, who will free them ou his
farm upon Oakland Heights, (Oakland
Hlghts, according to the poet's own
way of spelling). It is not to be sup
posed that the birds will remain per
manently uon the poet's ranch, even
to enjoy the society of the man nl
verses; they will wauder away become
widely scattered, snd eventually peo
ple Alameda and Contra Cosla coun
ties. That is, If tho hunters do not
kill them off before they are given a
chance. It is Interesting to know how
the pheasants were secured. The birds
ere about half grown and a simple but
eflectivo method was practiced In their
capture. They were run down by a
man on a horse. It Is said when
frightened the young birds will rise
and fly to the greatest distance their
strength will curry them. They must
then rest quite a bit before regaining
sufllcient strength to fly again. If
spotted" by a man on horseback he
can pursue them at full speed, and by
Jumping off his horse, catch themos
they will not try to fly until they
have rested.
Address Befohr Y H and Y W C
A. About one-hundred students and
friends of tbe University listened to
the first of the Y M and Y W C Apop.
ular addresses in Vlllard Hall yester
day afternoon. M L Rose pastor of
the Christian church was tbe speaker.
He besought tho students to do faith
ful work and to not contented
with simply having learned a lesson,
but to know it thoroughly. He spoke
of the danger of students neglecting
their religious and mental life for the
social and urged the "happy medium."
The next addrew will be delivered by
W B Gilbert, pastor of the First Pres.
byterlan church. His topio is "Tom
Brown at Rugby."
. His First Ruin. C 1 Hills of Jas
per left today on a visit to his son
near Astoria. Mr Hills Is one of tho
earliest pioneers, having conio
to this state lu 1847. He Is 79 years of
age and since oomlnr here has never
ridden ou a railroad train until today.
I'vo a secret In my heart,
Sweet Mario,
A lale I would Imparl,
Sweet Marie:
If you'd even fairer bo
You must always uso Parks' Tea
The Improvement you will see.
Sweet Marie.
Mold by A. Ykkinoton.
The Wagon Road. Brownsville
Times: Several petitions are being cir
culated over the couulry, for tho pu;-
pose of securing funds Willi which to
build tbe much-talkcd-of, long-looked
for wagon road to the mines. The
one bjlng circulated here is not being
received with the liberal spirit that it
should be. Our people who are wide
awake on most occasions, evidently do
not look at this matter from tho proper
standpoint. They did not seem to
realir.o that Willi the completion of this
road Brownsville and Linn county
would receive the trade that will other
wise go elsewhere. This trade, even
at present, Is not merely a trifle, and
yet it will Increaso ten fold, In all
probability, in a very short time. Let
us lie up and doing: this is our golden
opportunity; the iron is hot, hit hard.
A Surprise. The ; Misses; Fannie
and Maggie Croner and Mrs George
Croner gave their nmther Mrs C C
Croner, a most delightful surprise par
ty Saturday night. Whist was in
dulged In until 10.30 when all the
guests repaired to the dining room
where covers were laid for slxeccn.
The table was elegantly and and ar
tistically decorated with snilhix and
various kinds of roses. After the beau
tiful repast all sorts of games were
played until a very lato hour, when
all the guesls, wishing Mrs Cron
er many happy returns of her natal
day, departed for their respective
homes.
2 10
2 10
10
2 10
2 13
Fined for Selling Pheasants.
James Klslier, who resides about five
or six miles west of town, was cite I by
Deputy Game Warden Wilklus to ap
pear before Justice Wheeler arid plead
guilty to the charge of capturing aud
selling Chinese pheasants In violation
of the stale game law which he did
this morning, paying a flue of $25
aud costs amounting to $7.85. It seems
that Mr Fisher has been capturing
tho birds alive by running
the young ones down on horseback.
He recently caught 17 In that way an I
sold them at $1.60 each.
Ilow'a Tllla.
WenlTer One rtundrt'd rvllar Reward (or
anjrae of Catarrh that can not bo cured tir
Hall's catarrh Cure,
K J I'HKNKY CO, IVor, Toledo. (I
We the undersigned, base known K J fheneY
for the last l.s tears, ati.l bcliese him nerfvcily
honorable in all bulms trnusaetlntin mid fill
anclall; able to rarry out ni:j obligations lus.le
by Ihelr llrm
Wt'Sl A- Truax. Whnlflaln Iliir.M.lita T.,llfl
O, Ualillni, Klnnan & Marrm. Wlulli!
Druggists, Tole.li', Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internst?, acting
directly II nun the blood and mm n,; mil...
the system. I'rloe 7:, ets imt bottle. Hold by
ah Druggists, Twllmiuilal Iree.
Republican Speaking.
Hon iV N Rasmus of Portland will
address the oitlteus at the opera hotiso
iu this city Monday evening, Sept 21,
at 7:S0 o'clock, under the auspices of
the McKlnley club.
Viewers to meet Sept 23,
Sept 10,
Hills allowed:
M B Wallace juror in county
court Davidson vh Smith et al
tl it Chrlsiiiun juror In county
court Davidson vs Smith el al
H II Patterson juror In cotinly
court Davidson va Smith ct al 2 10
T. I) Forrest iuror in county
court Davidson vs Smith et al
It II Hayes juror in couuty
court Davidson vs Smith et al
X B Lytle juror lu county
court Davidson vs Smith et al
Ed Howe juror in county court
Davidson vs Smith elal 2 10
W H Vincent juror In county
court Davidson vs Smith et al 2 10
L Simons Juror in county court
Davidson vs Smith el ul 2 10
H Hurr juror in counly court
Heiubres vs Houston et al 2 10
J M Dick juror in county court
Ilembree vs Houston et al 2 10
Jas Sloan juror iu county court
Heiubree vs Houston ct al 2 10
J J Elwood juror In county court
Ilembree vs Houston et al 2 10
as Ilellinire juror lu county
court llemoree vs Houston et
al 2 10
A S McClure Juror In couuty
court Hi wbree vs Houston it
al 2 10
F D Button Juror in county
court Ilembree vs Houston et
al 2 10
V A Chamberlain juror in
county court Hombree vs Hous-
touetal 2 10
Jesse Smith gravel..: 162
E L Smith " 5 07
G II Forrest blaeksniithing on
' road tools 60
L Simons road work 8 00
It C Ross plow broken iu road
work 4 00
I M Francis road work Eugene
and Junction road 9 00
ftotlilnc; Wrecks tbe Couslltticlon
More effectually than (ever aud ague. That
nerve destroying malady, when ouce it takes
Arm root, subverts ovory fuuetton. exhausts
the physical energies, Impoverishes the blood
and clouds the menial faculties. No effectual
resistance can be offered to Its Its destructive
career by tbe UNO of tho pernicious dr.ig
quinine, uoeicuers muniurii imiers Will,
however, be found all siiltlcient either for its
cradlcHtlon or prevention Thoso conditions
of thesystem, such as a bilious, constipated
habit, or lack of vitality, which are favorablo
lo the contraction ot the uischso. are speedily
reformed by this pure and clllclent alterative
and InvlKorai.t, which not ouly reeulaies tho
svsiom, tint gives a healthful ImpulU) to the
liio various organs, whose activity Is the best
guaranty of health. Thoroughness of action is
tho chief characteristic of this leading specific
ana prcvciillrc, which is eminently adapted
CLOSING OUT SaTc
; Of Buggies, Carriages anc Waq0n
l LOOK AT THESE PRICES 5
A First Cluss Buggy, Leather Trimmings aud leather top,
choice of five styles of springs. Former prices: p"!te' Yon,
$100 and $105, now
No 11 Road Wagon (Portland Body) Lea Trim "" lu
4 Spring 2 Seat Mountain Wagon, Complete - 10 m
41. 3 " " " " "I"'" W (
Canopy Tops $20 and $25 extra. 100 tfj
No 2 Combination Spring Wagon 2 Beat, former price $100
These are no cheap trash but the best ooods '""
made at the factory. ver
"COAST" all Steel Gear Wagons.
CAPACITY. TIRE
3x8J 2000 lba '. 1J, Farm Bed
3x0 35001bs H, " "
3x10 4000 lbs IS, " " " M
31x10 .6000 lbs 1, " "
SJxll 7000 lbs 1, " "
3 Inch tire $5.00 extra, California Rack bed $7.60. extra."
M. M. Mawir
Asalgnee t'oaal o,.
Corv.i... .,U
-I vrt
MAiiaiKn.-Min Mary 11 Coats aud
W O Meador of Prairie. I'ltv, were
married at Monmouth, Oregon , Tues
day, Sept. loth, KS'.Hl, Uov Win Sump.
ter onidatlng. Their future homo will
be Prnlric City, Grant county, Oregon,
The bride was formerly a resident of
Eugene.
Hai.k Kakk. The S I' U U will
! Rive a half fare rale from all I.sne
! count v nuints to Mnone lit !!,.,... .1...
A men' heavy boot, tap sole, lairimiioatuiid u.e n-Mibii 1 an lit-111.
I all solid, Cheap at $2.00j for'nnsiration on Sept iH h. The in-kvt
I $1.50. I will Iw (i'ul on nil tlauia S, i. Ctll!
and 7lli. I
A fine mens' shoe, all solid,
cheap at $2.00; for $1.50.
Paid Damagks.--Hoii T G Hen
dricks, president of the First National
Bank, of this city, has been paying
sorue lire insurance himself. A couple
of weeks ago he went out to some land
he owned near the Manonlo cemetery.
aim set out a me 10 burn some
gross, weeds and stubble. He was
watching the fire but it got away from
him and burned up a shed belonging
to Scott Mc.Murray, and it was only
by the hardest kind of work that the
Are was extinguished, by Mr Hen
artcKs ana his assistant, before it
entered the cemetery. Saturday the
the loss was satisfactorily adjusted and
Mr Hendricks paid Mr Mc.Murray $50
uanntges.
A Sfi.KNinn Route. The civil en
gineer who has been In the Blue
Hiver mines surveyiug out a route tor
a wngon road, returned to Eugene
Saturday evening enronte to his home
In Portland. He reports having se
lected a splendid route for a road up
Quartz Creek to the Luckey Boy mine,
and that tliegrndo will be an easy one.'
He Is In the employ or the LondonEx
ploratlou Company, which has recent
ly purchased that property. This
road will not he of benefit to Gold Hill
claims.
June 4th, 1890.
OREGON INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION
PORTLAND, OREGON, SEPT. 19th to OCT. 17th.
The Great Resources of the PACIFIC NQRTHWEST
Agriculture, Horticulture, Fisheries, Mines, Manufactures
Machinery, Transportation, Trade and Commerce
Will be represented more completely than ever before.
Grand Band Concert Every Afternoon and Evening. Special Attractions Even M
Lowest Hales Ever made on All Transportation Lines
Admission, 25 Cts.,
Children, 10 Cts.
For Exhibit space apply to GEO. L. BAKER, Superintendent, nt the bulldlnr
'O.MiTliW,s,cr,l,
for Infants and Children.
fivii, KtiT.-Sult hps been com
menced in Justice Wheeler', court by
Franklin Wiles, against D Cover and
F A Hankiti for luboi petformed In
the sum ol $19. The defendants claim
that the plaintiff was to receive his
pay In wood, while tbe latter claims
that It was to le cash. The case will
lie heard this evening. v
Ki.ouksi'K Ci.i i!3.-Aceordlng l0 the
Florence West the political clubs at
that place have the followlmr mn.nhnr.
ship: Bryan club 127; McKinltv club !
106. 1
" Oo to rials so we 1 adapted to children that
rtoommend It as superior to any prescription
ujwn to me." It A. Ajicheb, jt D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
' Tot use of Castoria b so universal and
! insrlts so veil known that it seems a work
Aipererogatloa to endorse it. Few are the
celllgeat families who do not keep Castoria
UhAn easy reach.'
Cuuxw IUrttx, ft. D.,
Kew York City.
Castoria cures Colic, Conttlpatloa,
Sour Stomach, Dlarrhcsa, Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promot 9
gestion,
Without Injurious medication.
"For several years I htu rscaaasaW
your ' Castoria, and shall alwtrs ooctic 1
do so os it has Invariably produced btu2dt)
results."
Edwin F. Finn, V. D,
123lh Street and 7th Ave New Tot Oj.
Tns Cektjkti Company, 77 Mtmur Brow, Knr Ton Cm
THH NEW WAY EAST.
0. 11. N. GO'S LIE
THE SHORT ROUTE-
To points In WASHINGTON, IDAHO, MONTANA, HAKOTA8, MINNESOTA and the EsJt
Through tickets on sale to and Irom CHICAUO, BT. LOL'IM, WASHINGTON', PHIUMl
PHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON and ALL POINTS In the United Statos, Canada and Knroj
Tho Great Northern Railway la a now transcontinental lino. Runs bunct-librarjotaH"'
Hon can, palace sleeping and dining cars, family tourist sleepers and flrst and aecoad tlssi
coaches.
Having a rook ballast track tho Gniat Northern Railway la frco from dust, one ol ttil tW
aunoyanceaot transcontinental travel
Round tlcketa with stop ove nrlvHegea and cho'ce of return routes.
For further Information cat uion or write
SVARVERUD & SIMPSON, Eugene, Oregon
Or A. B. C. DENISTON, General Agent, 12? Third Btreet Portland, Orego
(IlATER-PflOOF
SCHOOL SHOES. .
Just tbe think lor winter wea.
Made to keep feet dry when it rnlii!"
Bent thing in the market.
See shoes In our show window.
YORAN & SON,
The Shoe Dealers.
Sent It to His Mother In Germany.
Mr Jacob Esbeneon. who is in tho
employ of the Chicago Lumber Co, at
.wea Atonies, Iowa, snvs: "I have lust
sent Borne medicine back to my mother
in tiicoiu county, that I know from
porsonal use to lie the bent medicl ne i.i
the world for rheumatism. Imvlnir
used it lu my family for several yeats
It Is called Chamberlain's Tain Balm
It always does tho work ' sn ,..t
bottles for sale by
Osburn & DeLano.
Wanted. All clrlT In knnTv tlmt
"Hoe Cnke" will not make their
bands red liki common soap. Save
the wrappers. They are worth a cent
apiece. Hull A Son,
Small in size, but grest inremln
DeWltt's Ml tie Early Risen
gently but thoroughly, curing indi
gestion, 'dyspepshi and coustlpali
Small pill, safe pill, best pill.
OsiuiRN APeLaso.
MISS MARGARET McGLUl
Teacher of Italian Method if
Singing.
Residence on High street.
iTEKM.S Reasonable.
The Eugene Branite and Harble IA
... ... i nill Dah
W. W. M An I 111, rivrp
Sllll have ample room and W,SB, iM
tlnue (as they havo In the nasi.) to Wri
belter class of monumental . , , jrt
In addition to Marble and ,st
prepared to furnish all kinds of drJJoil,H
suclias Curbing for I -entrtW vmuIus US'
Wiirk, etc., cut from the Pioneer (lsq'
W. KUVKENDALL, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office In Chrisman Block.
sneclsl attention to surgery and soul1
eases ol Hnuien.
KOH SAI.E.-TWO KeU cook Move8 '
and one Gold Coin t,w burner l-.eatlug '
' S. Frank.
A GRAY & SON'S. UIIV
Wasti:i.-. uiiitirni,! t r(lolll ;
: ? "''"""a given audi
On i"ii.
Eugene,
I-'ok Sai.k A
Mfe for sale. Vt uv
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rived and '
havB siipwerm11
select Iron.
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COLOGNE.