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About Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1896)
4. ' -- .t '; t . 23 FlO A.D-AXE. A BLUE MARK X III Thi Hpaca Ih'tititi- "I'liwt Vmir 8uliM'rilinii 11 111 Kapired, Tim Nllvr I'mlyV Addm.. Wasliinuton, May .'U To the Km tnla nf Silver: Police, the found lug f this mrty, J Wunry '11, 1 Him, lit Murk llf org llllt ttloll IlllH Ih'i II steadily, hoi ijnictlv pursued, nml th country hint Im-ci. amused to a pitch ol excit' lllf III unknot II cilice the mir. Ktlvcr in on nil lip I lirniitrhntit ll.u liiinl . . An i' m 1 1 hour paM'S, it li nines morn apparent1 that a'feililirul 1-11114; llii-t, tliu like nf M Ii H'li Into never -ticctt seen before, ii jttst" nt ttanitr'dis'nc ..four produrr, AT .rt-c'iiCT It iniml Ik) clear) V tunic isIom Hint . plltlV .lllll Caillint Withstand thi coiiliii:!, mnl no far a Ihe fri-t-li ii nil vi r iiii-r.iih ii im'I lln'V iiuii-l imt. I li party h-ader who pitt in , 1mm. linn mi ntliiiK p irly liin h Itrf--! ' tin' filxt-r run.' suiter -n ill U-n l j I'U.iliil in it ilirirwl iriiUHiiii, 'I'ltiTf i no liniK f .r riMiiiHi-ini' ilirtrrriici'it ImI ii iii mill who l , 1 1 - I to nil nio-t "f it ul IHil HKri' nil t ll IH tcf ion I ll'' "Jjnii'-ull', .itU-r i-H' Uni nmi tlrllV imly Ilium to Im i'oiimiIi ri'il i linn jriiiiK Uu- in pnti'l n-nlly ii"llim tin w In. ttoiiifriv in 1 1 (fi'l l-'Hillirr. ! liJVrVirtiiir work uiViTit ll M m- Tln-v, Mini n.iy tln-y ni fur l'njtrii 'llii-inn- nmri' m i 11m in Ore ilvir tii'l nt tint Hiiiin' tiniuiili'.ul irnti 1 1 .a t li.tvi- Imi-ii Kviii li tlnu f..r III .i.M..r i...-li.. Am 1... I llktl -!.. 1 1 in in- iiiiiii I Hi I i iv ill' irn inr 1 iiiiiii ui' I ii ii 1 v null llnV "I'll iv; i. ..r.fii... ....i ii... .,..i'.,;..l.....i i Jh-.ij.Ui lliflinily nf lliu nlil ntr til' ih tln ilfalh nf cilvrr an evi-ry-IxhIv known. Tlnii' who l.mk tu HjuiinK veurjJ'iir a m'iu'.'uI i..-t 1 1 Inn. I nf1 tifT niiilti r mintuku tlx 'iinliti.ui nf Hit' liiniH nml llu-Vi-iii jmt nf l hi' iit'.iili, l'lnri' full I no di-luy. Tlio i-iiiilliii w ill not Wiiil ihi' hour hut nuiii'. That nu-rin(f nf r.irni'i-t uirn nil Januiiry .'., I h'.MI, mnrkt d an -mm It that - will - iivp-1rr-t;ii'torv". Tfit1 co 1 1 Vi' t lion which crt-A nil I nf il to I..- Iii-IiI in !M. I,iiiii on July 'SI, j t lit llliil.iulilr.il V ! tun- iif ih.- Iii'l liiiian luiil Ciutvi ulmuH iiml . liotiilili rfillniina rti-r a-i'iiil.li I ' ! In thi I'nuiitrv. I! ,i i . - . niinout lionfr, run vu i iiouiu . I ,.., I,.- H,K...,n:II11rt ,f ,,lPlriiX .,.lll(fU.,,t)! d...,eu,!n,lt 41r 'fl,rm;,f Kovirnmeiit be. iif ita h r t ti 1 1 1 ..... . . .... r1;1. .. ).ir(y t-'.nvi htiuii t Im- lirl.l al, III. cjiiii- ..n-i- nn.l t inn , iIi-h ti.li In. Vilal n'liftinii to u drill, r run IrnVi- ii juat i-t'tll.'lni nt "nf tl'i" .Ji"-iU,-.v l"Mii- Ul.ntlt U'.'l" riiMoil, ll. ij Hint nui' fun Ih- i li-urlv ini'M-iili-il to Hin viiler nf I Iif I mini Mali ii, atri4'd nf nil iiiiiuir i..riln jli.jiii i tii if. and uiul.ri Mniidir.l and li'.uli m lit uhii-Ii i-. iiiiiii in. 1 the i-.mli. Ii-it... .1 ll, iwnitii' tl will win i l.v mi ..ti'mliflimiig ni:.ioiity. m ihlMirhoiyl, and mi thin mi nufit "Our fi if ml ale tiiid -tn pu-li . . ,, niurallv ..ut.lil all.-r hv Ihe w.ltk.'f ..rk!..nir:it..n unit n II 'tl.li.t. . 'it u- iit'oiie id ..nf vi-z-.r. jtivi. g no hf.l 'lo'tbi-M' Xi'ir.'- f inn th.tt, it j raid, Ih.. a.- Who rtdvi-f wiiiliiiu the ,. tn.it j J,,,n-nn u.ilki d the low lh.lt mud.-iit'lhir-old imriii a that ti.tilain . a;M1 ,r. f.i.li-nt. lU'iuir. nan. II im fri.-uda ..f nur trifliC and i-.irlv in the iimrniiig aue. The Ki.-r nf nur ortf.titii i-(',,) K ,rv ,j , ,,( ii.iti loiiiiiMi im-mnl. in. hi ni jitiuii. , l.iceil Mili'i. iaii I- l-:i.g re.iigiii.i'i Ii all p.tl ti'-.y tie. ic- le.in-i'iit ".t.v In r.i I ioi 1 1 for nr utf.iiui-t rilvt r tire the rub in I' 'n 1 c'.iiv.'iil inim l nil partu a thi J ear. Our 'tirse i to unite for iii-tion nit la-lie i i in thf restorali.in , of fr.-e lolvi r and prnMTilV. 'I'liii. C.llilli'l lie In-i-oilf J. Il-h.il by i'larti'.n nr tltlay 11. 1 the part "f nur fi lend l lie re ptinin an party l cunning, tfil to the k.iI. I standard tiir.iuirh He wa giving lite s.piire's the plall'orui nf SO per cent 4f llie' wife nun It tuft v. when he uid: folate iMiivention, hi, , any htr.i.l.lle , "Ye, 1 think that Mr: Jihtioti in that may be ma'le in it national,, verv i,,. t,,,',,, t,M; he is'nver the pliitfonn will deceive no our Hie demoeralio parly. ntut not extfi-t the country lit accept aity i,i,:lt ,ndv Jnlution wa circled by I i:. I .... : - n .. ... ....... I i ....... ....... ,.,..,'1...,mn.,w, ,mil ,..,j.,r.iv, wi.i.ii . '- jnby ihegnl.l Hl,,r that parly, nr-ntr.v remarked came fro... tn.lk- 1 he question, -f vital . ... p.., t. -., , he cow. Col (icnlry wa tor Fiivrr nteit ... tinii.e n i-n .... i.a.iie - , I i . i .- -ii inr pn -iiii-ni n ii.we iioiiiin;.i .in i i : .. i ... ii ... ntt reitiit.y ai-tpm-at-ru in - an m liev. r til nnuii t try. refornt. i ... . .- :i . i .r.. . irieli'i oi Miver. hhik i vmir - Interest ami ori'imize now Iti'c now i In' the fruit i ripe, for pi nek i nit. We do not wait mi -the problematical action nt any party. 'About (lultt. Treactiry ofticiala nt Washington . are gratified at the rie i iuf rcight ratea on koM exta.rt ahtpn.onta and : , 1 Jr . t . think il will have the effect of pre- e.ti., .i il.i. time lrtfo rol.l MJ u.n Mrti. K pert at the capital ralculatel average one-lmlt thatumler the old ratea for Koldjb'w" '' wwk, llewte Hhipmenta ll t flM to t l'H n higher than it w; ... . . . V . . . . . . 1 . 1.. . .... 1 1 ' It . M'Vl I nhilll.000,(KK) in sold tn lmdoli. The new rate (1.52) makes the coet 11,500 for l,000,0(X. Under the .ld freight rate, with al chargea paid, it waf eatimnted that gold could be exported at a (refit, with eterling exchange 2.88. With the advance In freight fat., it in Raid that gold cannot la? xtMtrted at a profit when exchange il Mow $1.H'.)J. It la not known definitely what induced the steamship eompaniee to increase the ((old freight rate, but It ie thought that the aiatolIlce au thorities, who select the fast steam era to carry foreign mail, may - hare had lomcthlng to do-with "the advance. Thr gold port at ions, May 7th, aearcasted anil ine steamship. Columlria of the Hatu-burg-Amerii an line carried the en. tire amount. Ileidelbach, Ickol- heimer A Co. shipped tl.iO'lXK),' Southern S;atea now prvKlureqnan Daring, Magoun & Co. $500,000, tit iea of this food. During the earti and Ziminermaitn & Forshiit IliXO, . est aaea rice was cultivated in OiXl. In addition to the gold the r 11- ' J I. e. n. r.inil.1 ..iiiumiiia t-arrieu mi uuiuii. ifw,w.. ounoea of ail? er, shipped by Handy eV Harman. . To Hie Public. As there has Int-ii t:miiih-raiil. funiplainl about changing the rate nf e iiiliituging H"r. ' for hIuhI, liuim-ly, (ion. 40 miiiiiU In J17J pimml tier bushel, wii ikli to Pity Wll lilt vw U) II f ill itld h number ( 1 1 lin n in tin- lust live vi him- ly clil- ilcicitt mill in tlio v Hll-y to- mi hit nur rab i.f eki-hangr, lut have rv j fil-cd III ilo n, lis Ul' wi re able to g I fit i r rriuujtf ration nut tf nur final. For lite past y.ar wu have Ui ii cum ("I li'il lu in II fin) f.,r null H price that there ttan Mtnlhllig M il mi nur ci lianne work alter paving till) Ci if I .if tnmuilm luting. We, art Compelled III .ki'i't nur llilllit sup plied ith improved iiuuliiiiery hi lioslllllll I'lpt'liSf, to I lluUo ti to keep Kir Dim r Ui to tin: stand rl, and to get ull there in' in tin) a heat anil tin it ei'iiuniuifiilly. i.lln riHi we would, .ml Im utile in run ttini price it U simply ii tpirstinii nf rc- during tin' rnio iif eu-hangf, or do lh.it iiitrt uf nur n-rk lor imtltiup-, I hikI we have chosen; tin- firmer, nml ' l ru-l utir patr.ui Mill nut Ih- nn Hi vi-ic m eiiticisiiig nur aetio.is; w illmut lir-l iimLii.l; some c.i r fu I : fit leu l.i tnonf ; In'iirl c nur unrk i ull fi-nl. nl n K'-t JM v. f h if I hf ii fi-i-il u at u I'.tif iirii't-. . Kor any nut- Hint hun ti-i- for ll f.'I'll WI-. Hinild lw uilliuv to if ' ' I f 'f ru i-1 j -i at a fair I'lii i' mi. I li t tlii'tu h ivi till! wholf Jirmlil t nf tin' H In III. V ami iii it A Sii. Slory of I'ri-fl.lfnl JoIiiinuii Milking cnWH Andy JohiiHoii it iii H.iid, pn-i-iilrlll n I'liiti-d Statin. In the rjirly dnya ' nf Tfiiiif m-" M mi" .Mrri-uiiii l . i.enirv and Ainlv J.i'hnum wi're .aiidiuf.itw! l.ir truvi-ruor . uI-Tt-nuc-feit' rniiiln were M irrp in Ihiin tiiiiix. . iiiqiiii. HlilJ.;ll Ii"rsIMi K. limit V I y 1 ji J. hi.Mm, allium,:!, .,,,,i.i,f .Us ; hlnrfl -t i.Dm' i t the gift of f,,r the j av" -...' nf lli. irM .l.-, wi re "I-i ,r.ui,.t ,,at.u . j the 'th.-i.ri.a the U-M id fr . n.li-1 l'in"'(i;,l(J ,,.,tf .rn.K.f B .ldhuit inuno- M'vaiHwiu-ilwy-riM. u.aiwr - I., 'ii,, Mllllf Ii.U'l'V 11M ..lf'V a Ml UMially . fli-jil tngi th'-r in !),. -mnl' Uii. - In IhoM' t i titff, iji h.iti.lit u ml villi-i!i-. tlnie were i-!it.llv ll -ciniire who wiiii .ird''.f hi mi li"ii, and, mi. ,.,',.,.,! I...I ,. v,.ii. .,f hi w,., , ,u. kiti h. ti, im ki d iii two ; liii.-Li-tH, welt to the wi-11 itnd tillid IIk-Iii. Hi- thniiL-lit tlitt tin- .rnn r ay l get vnt. h ,i lirst to win the frii t.iMiip of the wnineli. A he was retliriniig from the well he ' met the inUirej wif.-l, 'llii tirkhil him verv mui-h. lie thought that link was sun ly with him thin time and that he would .1 keep Andy Johnson from celling ,i.,, , .i.nehlMir i.k.iI al 4a very Hire Hutu Iihi; he I over the j fence milking the cow. . . Ait.-r the ehi tion it wsK found f..,A ... tne " FmitrtcsT men in tlie'.i . i . l : . l "' . 1 1 V. . . "'V . V. tlllllK that fttich tt mull I it I -south, ciiltsuleralil V Jnllllsnli . .. . ... Hill rjjir r rotll envcrnnr ot leim- esce John m Imi iiiiu! presidi nt of pre a dtii I ,P j Ul,,i Mate, w ll areilt I honor cow. wa achieved ly milking .. . J)utl;t III III lory. s. The iron nnd at eel induirv i pronnuut rd as dull a it ever haaliie f't,.t. ,v, ,(1 ,,1,1 n,j i,. , whole history at Pitta- , . ftr KVaU!MJ ,l( dbt atH.ttt ... i . . n.t the maititeimiice of price rei-ently " 1 ' advanced, and Ihe demand la io lamnll that inpiteof ailcl. advance one-half iter cent Peffcnicr pig was three inonths ago, at $12..", while No. 1 antricite is abm tower, $12.50 at New York. The nttenipt to hold common bar iron at Wi cents leads many large consumers . to prefer steck bar, whk-h sell at 1.1 cents, arid rices of nails arc exected to te reduced Itecausc of scanty de mand. There ia much promise for future structural work, but orders are deferfed. Eire Not Appreciated. Rice is only half appreciated in the American Ihuihi. It ia exceed ingly wholesome, and when simply boili-iTIs an excellent substitute for potatoes. It wile earliest known ot the cereals. Originally it is a native of India, Imt it has made tor itself a homo wherever sufficient heat and inoisH soil ia found. The Egypt and formed the .principal ..i,ln,.t,l;Al Tka fkin.u .m.a a.... . ..i.. v.w-i m ..v " i 1 its full value and depend upon it as a subMantiat rdihle 2Q Yards-of- INDIGO BLUE i GG Oay .Only. GAUNTLETS, DRIVING Are Flying! SHOESI Frank Dunn's -S- COKKESPONDENCE. Tu rin; I.ikiaii-Axk: t" I Al lit- ri-k nf l.iinx coimiilfrvil ' tiifiiiimi i vi nml In inff miiiIiIm"! Iinlli : ! ul aniu!f, I tnk uii iiiv tifii for tl ipiirnih nf itkitiK :i f.-w iii'ptinun, nut looking to you fur diihwit', lu( ... ll i "to nil Imiii u may mm-. m. I uiiili rotHiiil tluit llu- iiiili.ilivt- . ..1. ' 1 Hll'l till'. I ll rriiijl.ll. n. nil iiifini nr. , ., ... . rifrri-iiduui nf the I"'11 " '". :'i nt'- jH-njuf i mi:ih ii.ivt- iocr nr int! riK'tt l" initl.ite nr introduce mirh hyiula- ti..tm iiiny B.-.-III i!.mmI t th. in or cihhI for thi iii. and In aimrovf nr r. j i-l hy a M..ul.ir vole, any l-fc'i- l ilion. Nun if the iM-iitile are to I i im'ijiii ii-uiMiii nit - aim nc- in'ic 1. 1 Hindi' r . . i , . ri ji-rt, v. to nr nullify any leyiM- ' t'"tti.in. what I mint to know is thi ! i . 1 i , l l l.. . Wh.tl iih uould th. re U- f..r con- tfr"" or Mate, hkimuiioii !. ......,., I"'."!'1" J'"" r to inilint-and riji-t Ii'i-I.tii.tn. 1 t-itnnni nfi- tiio II.T'T?lll 11 It "F-iwni.-vn r-.llli'. a ..." . ii' J.iiiuu - riL' iitiriiri'L ift.nl iin .ile j ,, , U)(.r ,.jr,.lim,,;, j,,.,.,.? ,,:,, ,!. u,.r. ....rilv hna a .ret t.ilHTi: thi-v h vi...i riliP:ill v di- ,.l:.r,. ,i,.,t ,1 "vfU-nr llu- inn- nf ! pilvtr for uioiii v, no iiitK-h an ffmy the ki-iit at i.nritv niih, the. "UlM inniiey mii.-r ui.'iii'V nr jnm;. Thi" i what lh-v tTHttid;r hut i:i .i .ii.' 'truth thi'V want onlv if'dd lite j h-M the better iir "i-ni and pupi r The - pprina r ieing meet at ;n g.Knl 11 gold'' inMie.1 by hanks i Meriau'ii park i lnsed after three 'for the bink-! Have y..'t - ever ! ilayn of aitcressftil rucing last Fri ,f'U'id mil Innv much rilvif miii ! ill v. lll'l lie kept nt l-aritv Ultll Bold i. ,'i ... I'm... ..ii'i k ll. llm t lilt-il M.ilear llil-i e.r land, Carlisle. John Sh. rin.tli, llu .1. 111.M rat (?) nf .!.isnc!iiii it., tliedrtiiiH-r.it (?) nf Pennsylvania or rcptiJlieaiti r "m.uihI Inoiiev" nu n tiiiv lit re, iir..v.-rel Innv im. inv silver .lunar, nr 1i.1i1.tr nt . .1 ... - . . -1 ilvt-r could In- inn in cirrululioti in : ll.i. rr .,.,.r I- L-. ..I in i-irrn. I ' .' I I t'i.'ii il Ii an eiplal d. lit p 1 1 1 , power with gold? "Ifthi-y have I would lie' tratitiiil to 'ktt.nv Imw ,,., ,.....;.,, t .I.,,.', i;,..l .,. iiiutallist in my dirlioiiary, but I Iiml umiiopnl v, i)ioiiniuaiiiaf and nnniorr.lt, so I guest, a tllolli'IIIrtlll i li-t is utmetliiiifi like thtne. Can Vl( ,.- Wh, i, von tre a man. a ulatform . , i or iheory, that pretend to favoi the 'life of-elver a niolu'V, with r ir,, ...ta- and " proviso" or iM,..rn,inI,a, " H(tr4 l)nt, j t..1,i,.rati)im attached .don't vou a mini i it livtHt. : .true f.i nr Mfcal, the platl'orm the silliest, hallnwcst kind nf dr- ......liiki. u.,il the llieorv lins.-li's , . f- ,,,:., .,. -..i .- j. .--,. .iia.ig, that no ii i it ti ha y. t tried? When, in history, has silver U-eu di. ..arded a a lli"lie lin tal, i Xii'pt by the lawmaking farmers of dif fi-rnit goveriimeiil? Powers dnm- innl..il he tt..n..h.i.' .ml 1 V. avn. sought to increase ita value? Did the p-o-o-r l a-b-o-r-e-r of this or any other country ever nk to have silver demouctixid Have the "wage earners" of this country ever M'titioned Congress to drop silver from the li-t o tnoiny met al? Have the wages of l a b-o-r-e-r-s ir.crened in England, tier many. India or United "ftati since silver was virtually denionetixcd? lIof tnuc,h silver money do you think the -people of this country f-nultl use if they had a chance? How much silver would I lief e have tii be in circulation to lose il jwirify among the n-nple? Do you know? Does anvlaaly know?, If they do how diii they discover the fact? L-la of iieople pretend to be able to explain such things, and I want to get Answer, facta and figure. AO thturit will amnrrr! Yours, etc., "Osb or Tint Old Pakties." From the census recently com nleted in Massachusetts it is shown thai the female inundation ia large ly in excess of the male in all the cities except Oloucester and Onincy J lucre neing more man nur per cent more women than men. The difference in Uloucetler where the males are considerally in excess is due to the peculiar character of the city as the center of the fishing jn)lU8try, I ' The American silver dollar made . its appearance in 1704 .PRINTS., For 31. GLOVES. 8MIRT WAISTS Not Many Left ! SHOES I Shoe Paface. I A KAKE OPI'OKTUXITY. Thi t i for Sal or Iaw. A (iOOI CIKCl LATIOX and a 1 j i'ayiriK buwiifi! fnr'i live newf- ii : t :. t. J , I'Uin-r until. llrlif Mfiilion. EiiRene is ...1..1 .vu I !. .n pri-jiaring for a big .' - Ww. aol.1 at five cen ta in lli iip- nrr la!t at-fk. . . A" ',e rtturn "re w imomjilete " li,,,w Pnnng in, next weeke wiH give oflicul returnt-. The Uroah-Axk will itivea more varied aiaorttiieiit oLnews after tliii The- Idaho r,mlt-t ftle vtitrnl ((uniiiit t.-e Ii;i4 .ipp iuti-d i-evvt. di'l egatea to the ii.iti.iiial convention. So common man however wise can lie received an an ir.fallit.le guide for ttll nit'ti. , . An attempt to rectify an errnr br covering it up with ii.iM.tkex i like tmng to cure a Uul by wratch- ; ing it. . j t. 11 At. 1 1 1 It .11 In. If I'Tihnni. mrp. in thi - - -J . 1 count rv were freti ln-il in a contin UoUH line thev.nuld reach ceven- tc 11 tiinin an.uiiil the earth. No majter Imw h.-ippv and enn- tented a man mav l'Miki if vmi tite Iiiiu it i haurr. hi- will i-iid the lav telling you liU truulilrs. j Wli.irill 1.. .iwmi lotted the tax- P,,ll ,,f I - .... I ;.lllr It IV. 1 All iutlaiidiiig taxc will Ilmv lie tlidmijiii nt- . . The Eugene llrgister ha strained itc!f Iliakili'J Verv weak ntt- miit ... i..r.i... ' -' the trutlif'il statement ",;"o' '' ''.aril anil r.ROAt) axk 1 1 . . . 'I'1 Ting I hi ... r hi . t i- unlit., it.i. if ii.ii-iitfii A fainllv an'.a.t r-acinaw. Jlich- i.ii.n . wlii.'l. is mi., i. row! l.vil.ir. r ii - i ........i. eeim inr .a v.. n iiiin-uuiiai , T... ..... . ....11... mg. . ' ' ; A Yankee, ilencrihing ap oppo-' licit, said; "I t ll vmi lint, sir, , that man il -it't amount to. a sum in ti e aritlnin-lic add him up and there is nothing to carry." Eiikci- V. IVha tin op'iilv de-: riire.1 iiau in. win not a.cept tie lion. illation for president v of the ! Unii.-il St .lea ..r for -i.v ..ib..r ! lion of trust. There is one 'thint? in favor of women in politics. You Will al- WtlVS kllOA- what side of the quej - turn she i on. o woman id ever Mt on the fence. the , , s A laiarucr in an U-town laiard - inu house t vs that the reason Ihe steak i nlwav .. i..nib i lb.it ihe!nly. Hnl-J.i-1, "Man and lamnadv is too tender-hearted to pound it. Get on to the Northern Pacific Flyer, . The changeof time, via the North ern Pa. iii o sod litirlincti.il route. clf.vtive Sunday, April 12lh, ena bles passengers to lea re Portland dailv nt h p. ni., reaching Lincoln, Neb., at 12 :55 tioon; tli.iaha 4:05; St. Joseph 6:50; Atchison 6:30; Iaveiiw..rth 7 :3o, . and Ka..sas City 8 :0." on , the evening of the third day; Chicsgo 8:20 and St. Ioui 7:li) on the morning of the fourth day. Yeu can see from thi that tho Northern Paritio reaches Omaha in two (lays and 2:1 hours, Chicago and St. Ivtniis 3 days, which equals the f.wtet run iinnle by any other riMtd. If you will Compare our schedule from Port land to Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchi son, Iavenworth and Kansas City you will see that the Noithern Pa cific and Burlington via Billing, beats all other roads into Lincoln four hours; St, Joseph 12 hours; Atchison 12 hours; Leavenworth 14 hour, and KasasCity 10 hours and 45 minute, where immediate con nections are made in union deiols for all Hints East and South. Kveryhotly knows that the "North ern IV Hie Yellowstone Route' is the finest enuinped railroad in .'.m.-rii'S for sit classes of traveler. Therefore, before starling East don't to. v a ticket until you hate wriiten hi or called Uion ft. Mc Murphey. General Age it, Eugene, Otgon. TO-NiGHT. 1 1 V PARKER'S OPERA HOUSE. Eugene, - Oregon. 2 NHTS ONLY Wriliimluy ami Thorwlay nllit, and Tiiuraony MalluMi In Liiitra Ouly. JUrJB 3 AND 3r. ALL WHO AUK Sick, Deaf, Blind and Lams -WILL BE TREATED FREE' Upon the Public Stage by TiHERRPflANN:; . -- . TKrO lTll'rtnh HOatpt, Pronouneed r Ihearlentific medical wor j a, ij,e Birittft,t-sl Magnetic Healer , the wnttt lm ever known. Hiamar- I Vfiril '.ier ill lll-nlillf llieMrk lin I ..... ... 1.. .. ...ul . II... ..... tl ll i..4..a j IIIH III II Hllltll"!!.. .ll- .ll'l It I I !-, . Ii(il l.h ei.ll V.lillr.1 Hie M-iel.t i'l'iif bnlll ' li.uiii.pli.rea lh-1 In liia niarneii. Imity U Ciiiilainert a f.irre opt . rl.i'iii.if hln.it ui.limiteil r.-uH in many -liriiii .- .lulu loi li.retnfi.re j pmnouiiceil ineuralile. He' la routing 1 ... - w III! "HEALIN6 IN HIS HANDS," And will treat entirely free the piair - , u lio are Deaf, Blind, Sick, Lame, Rheu-, - matic. Paralytic j . . . - t Ant all nu .-rut. lie r in rullinir elm Irs , lv the Lnydur on nf MaHiU." l Hie Otirn lliul-. Weilnesttay ami Tliun Ixy, June S anil 4. anil Tlturwlay ; iiiiitiiiee for lnilie uitlv. ItiKirr o ti nt 7." lVii.ntitratinii at ' S p in. t.ein r il Milinisi-ioii i'i"-. It serveil aeil .a", imw nil -ale at Hell-; leiMiMi A l.iioi' lima .lore. . llv Hie rapi ity of lti work ami it sljill hill n-sllll- lie"" ll.lW Hie i ll.lfj sm llt'ottii'l In wr.niler awe ami a'lii.l- raln.ti. In everv rilv lie Iin visit d lie ha pe'i"inn-.i many cur.- wnirii i-al ttini. v cure wlti asi...'..i.i. .lie Pdeiuieni, s. . ue m'.i- .- w n l.i tliitiki-it ami inn vini-e.l the outiliiful Hiai hi .wer w-.a iiiiiiuea- Molie.!. No llllil l.r Wliat t It." lleits i""w i nn. n Inn., stam'ltinr or lnie .f ......i.iu u. it ... - . Hie' Wlll4 ARISE AND WALK. He Ik on a brand Iriiitii-sal lour nf the I'litl.il si nlis, ami Uii will p-ai j lively la; ills last appraraiice ou litis ; enact. , Prof. W. xletcner Hall - The wotlilV tzreatettt anil i.tiwt eininen l..l.. 11, .... ... I. II M'l'.. Ul.ll.l..- ' fill faculty in liiajii'witiK liiseasea hy sinhl ha lieen the wonder and envy I " " ."eoirti i.aierntiy, ... rr. .i . i,ltrres.i..ir. and and bitthiy lu - aw.ii. .iii.i.ii.iraiiiiu aa- lit inn t n una-1 i.jr 1 ctrurtive Uviure: i v Weiin. wiay niht June a. Suhjectj i Tlie I t.wer ol vital MHgnetisui as I 1 otmiive Agent." Ii.i h -xe. Tliufsdav nia-hl June 4 To men dian he- ; dictice nf Nairn. Laws." Tliurwlnv Matinee June!. T. ladies only. uhlect,' "flifjeriiiit Woman and Her Hemic Kurt it tide In Endure," j private lecture to ladies only. . FHKB TO THE AKFLICTKII POOR. The poor who are the most seriously niicled e"cially lhoa .h ernMie. he rheuniatie. paralsil. deaf and lame who wish Kkkk TkKaTMKNThu the ataite; w ill be !" emtipliinetil. aiv Itcseta t.y a.(i yittit at the lx orttre of Parker 0a-ra House one hour previous lo each eihlbtlinii. Private .."eatment BY HERRMANN the! great healer Iii Kttireneat HntTitian House for Bve da.a uly. i Her maun Ihe Heater has secured private parl.ua at Ihe llonttian rt.Ht-e, i wlit-IV all llliaw win. 1 sou nvm. rVHtti.eiit may call from III a in to 4 p in. K"r five days only, commencing tVeilnerxtay niorniiift, JuueS, to Mn dy aliertiiToii, June 8 l'i.iullatt.-ii, 'ilh full dlatnnsN of y- or dlwase In all eases, tl tffl.-Tickels can I wf nml al ReeeptHMi Khmmii, llnft.naii H'Hise. Ijnltes enlmiire on fi Ii alreel. Kvery day fr..m lO a nf to 4 p in. The tirriitf al hoirl w ill open and ehwe sharp on advertised time. Is ll liitiitiiKiif A diatfiiu.ia of all a miration, h-klng at lbs tuligW or dtm-asea made al siKh!, w ilhiHlt asking- i.li. Imt Ihn tmlMe. el After which. If In the Ju.lrirH-ni of Ihe plis.-lan In eharne your eae I enllerrd einalile he will so direct Herri. ia.. 11 Ihe Healer. If. on Ihe other hand. h ermaliiera yi.u are liniirlle, Im will so state to all pailents slid tlielr cases will uot t taketl. Hollar ItvMririK-! Dei ring Mow. r. fffi" the intent L. Chambkhn. ini.rovi J at r T Take yMir eyt ami otliHT priKlticti to Kiih(ii. He puya Ihu liinlifnt ; market irice. ; hujix'ut and Wng'inn. jllir.-o rarli:nU r.nm in .lK-k. Over Dug- ; Ki-H from 42 uji. i F At I.. CtUMBFRfi. CHE API A X... 40X1.il led Plow, a ith t-xtra Miare f 10.00 An 8 inch Cin-t Ht.el Plow extra Hhart- . BOO A : toiith fstetrl Fruinu Culti vator 4.25 A No 8 Cook Slove , (full Hiw). .;...' 12 00 A lOnuurt Milk Pail .1 5 A 14 ijuart l)Ax Pan .21 A full aize W'ath 1'uili r, eop- h.t UtUmi . . '.......... - 1 d..-u liouart Milk Pan. . .70 ! 1 garden Hoe 1 long handle Steel Shovel. 1 bund led Axe . . . 05! j0 .75 3.25 3.75 8.50 1'aiiiUd lit rind wire ial vaniKed llirbed wire... i No. 12 plain (5alv. wire?.. i.NoH B.iliug wir''J lliijl tt . i I n.-ciiona iinn iiunnirs inr anitiei ! leading mowing niai-hinea and Itindi ri at Heduci'd Priwa. Ssu-el Cutnaila 10 d to CJ-d 14.00 per , keg. leel Wire Xaila 10-d to GO-d . ' f 4.15 per keg. J llinwareat Kinawl fricea. it iof new PatlcriiH of Wall Puper !ut 12it.'50o.-Come andfceeuii. ' Citfh in hand. Griffin Hardware Co. Go to T7& CORNER DRUG STORE FOR lmgt, Mfihrmen, Toilet Artint .etc. -V I! EM EN WAY, Pkci-. I Cor. 'iUaiifite aud Ninth Stint Euynr. Ortqon. NOTICE. r. 6. !jnl dlSft, R!amr. Or., Mr 51. 96. I'.ili il-l. int lia.iliK tren vntrnsl at this ofTiee 'r b. Mry l Miieiw .eiln-t iJeoive H Tliomp. ' ni l.-r Bl-aii Inning his. Il'lii.tea-1 tlltry No. HiTT. .utM May I'.i. l-.H. ii-n- the tjT.r. 1 .II.1 '. I n.l !'j. MT. s- 2. T.m Ti.i.lp 17. rauj:. 2 Last. ii. Iiiv I'liunlv. onMun. with a view In Inr e4in viialiun ft .i.l rtiirv. tii .aid true. arr liervt.v riuimoi,vl toat'far at tli oflt. i J'wl Vl.i., C. . c i'inmi.ioiicr. mi the i te.-nii.l .lay i4 July. al Ui o'vl.iets a. ..... In L rv-ln.'l au.l t irnl.h tsurnoiiT cuticrrninr i.ui'1 , tlei1 aNnTi'lonmrnt. llraririK at ihl. rtL. : on tti te.ttm.iny Mt taken ... July II. I-. at ill o'eliM-k a. lu. SufJiei.nt a.idviiee having tsnrti ' flle-l to allow 11, al ero:lal r ie rannot h ! ma.ie. it i. bi-rtl'r or.lre-l llial acrvire lw iria'tc. f l.r puMii-atl'.n iu the UruaU-Axe at ugeue, Orriin. acroniiiig to law. I.. JA . . . 1 ' H. R. S SHraiD.. hegi.-'r Rereiv.r. Wall PaK-r latet desijzns., 5000 roli. F. L. Chamkeks. $10,000 Bankrupt Stoeltl (r. i US -FOR- FARMERS ESPECIALLY I Having reccntlv secured $10,100' - I ' II ... wv... .... 1UII lWrinK. Lilit r.uiinii.n. : leering lilmli r. I chanlise in the 3ttv tif New York,ito.tnotmetofpo.toiiice, '. ruhtask I shall for the next 90 daVs orler the entire stock at prices never In fo re heard of iri"Eugefie. W. SANDERS. Narr had little goat That ww lull rf whims and hamora; Old bill, and ll. Itei unite w his taste. Bui tie ehoaed on M.rr'a bloomer.. A 1150 Canopy Jumte-seat car riage for 1100 -special barg-iin. - ) F. L. Chambeks, L. A. Overton, -Dealer la- Paints, Window Class, Varnishes Brushes ' " twrnt eompleta Una at WALL FA PI S -foe from 12iCTS. UP tiiu 1 fl. '. Hrlr Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Elegant Tourist i Sleeping Cars St. Paul Minneapolis Duluth Fargo Grand Fnrlett TO I Winnipeg Helena and Itsutte. Through Tickets to Washington Philadelphia ' - New York Boston and all Points East and South. For Inloniinilon, time cud., bum. and UrkiU ell 011 oc a rim 1 R. McMURPHEY- "wl Ak. kugm. IM MicUa HUtck. OR ATTJ. CHARLTON . Grol. r-. Ai.r t. .) Mt.m-oK At. tor. ThirJ POMTI.llO, ORKUfl. j.A tJHITTEM BARm lljHITTEM BARli. Highest Cub Prtc paM tor CIIH"rtM BARK -W. SANDERS-- OSBURN & DELANO'S FOR Frog In Your Throat. . " Notice To Creditors. VOTtrK M HEREBY OIVKN THAT K ATIIA atl ie Sr.iith haa leen duly aiilptsil ad-mini-lratix .' the eut ol Mr I A Mnitli, ile-eae-t. All fM-rMin. iiavinic riaiin. avaln.t aai.l estate axe tierehr iolilie.t lo prefent th name lo J f Xniirn at the v"i of the Hroa.!- ' In Kuine. oretron, wfthiu aix utonth. from tlierla.e of ttii. UOttea. l.v i. lssf KaTa iRiJii sit. j 1AM-. Atl.uillUtratix. Aiiorney. !Gr. "W. Knappi Dealer la Staple and Fnncy GROCERIES DISHES. LAMPS, and GLASSWARE. Hight Market rrte Fald tor PRODUCE ! CHICKENS, EGGS and BUTTER Wanted. SWEAR "OFF. Swear off .mo In. nt chew In BAD TOB.i C CO. The lie., ton', too good lor yon U ll? W EAR off SW F.AF1SO at td tohareo It I. jour own fault tor bitytng It. SWE.K OFF tl f to plare. whore they don't keep iwd WKR br PIFKtt HEUlflCIt kenti rkv smile, seal of south carO . tier. r.-BU.U nuroit DAVIS at llnv.T'. Blork j is ti ltMM) Hen Wanted At Veringloii's Ninth titreet im Store lo bnv liXK) in.iiii.ls of "The hct l 'ni.dtli.ifi rodel in Ihe World" It feed to lOuO hotses. Dr. U. I.. Willi.iitfhhy, iiaving ilisanl vwl hi connect tun with Dr. ti ray, de sire lo inform hi Irietela and 'mr. lital he ntav hi found at all bntne j lionrs just aenHB tlie bill!, oiiHlte his lorrner Omr, in me niuii. e. . pied he -Mrs Wiinemw as a milliner store, 'over MrClung'a Slor, eor. Wil lamette and mil St, utvv t.i- a ran. .jif WAITED. Everybody that wants Tenasr Stssks, Vtsl CnUsU, Msttoa-Cboes, P.k,s4 Saasairts, Fowl aa4 Fish, Vsaisoa, Smoksd-Hams, so4 say aad eerythiBt ktptia aay Market, aaywhsrs.chsafsr thaa'aey place la Esgsaa, te call at- mm lair nrrj oa WirvliStrettasti fstlt ' V . iJPACIFI(j"K.It Ru N i i S ! Pullman I