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i n.iriied i CLOSING OUT SALE KUGlifcli GUARD. 3, Of Buggies, oarriages anc Wagons. Teachers' institute next Tuest'ay. Ask Hall fc Son for "Hoe Cuke." Dr. Flnley, detitist.roum blk Stoves at half price.

Chambers. innK AT THESE PRICES: A First Class Buggy, Leather Trimmings and leather top, complete. Your choice of five styles oi springs, ruriut-rnuecsi 00 and $105, now 65 ii Ttond Wairon (Portland Body) Lea Trim Bhiitino Pheasants. George Miller of this city shipped 17 Chinese pheasants by last night's express to his brother.Mnaqulu Miller, the Sierras; at Oakland, California. Mi-Miller is securing the birds for propagating purposes aud will free them on his farm near Oakluud.

The birds are about half grown and a simplo but effective method was practiced in their capture. They were run down by a muu on a horse. It is said when frightened the young birds will rise and fly to the greatest distance that their strength will carry them. They must then rest quite a bit belore regaining sufficient strength to tly again. If "spotted" by a man on horseback ho can pursue them at full speed mid, by Jumping oft his horse, catch them, as 4 Spring 2 Scat Mountain Wagon, Complete 4 3 loom r-nnnnv, Tons $20 and $25 extra.

No 2 Combination Spring Wagon 2 Beat, former price $100 These are no cheap trash but the best goods ever made at the factory. COAST" all Steel Gear Wagons. CAPACITY. 3x8, 2500 lbs 1J, 3x0 3500 lbs 3x10 4000 lbs 3xl0 -0000 lbs SJxll 7000 lbs 3 inch tire $5.00 extra, June 1th, 16. ..18, ..11.

California tire OREGON INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION PORTLAND, OREGON, SEPT. 19th to OCT. 17th. The Great Resources of the PACIFIC NORTHWEST: Agriculture, Horticulture, Fisheries, Mines, Manufactures, Machinery, Transportation, Trade and Commerce, Will be represented more completely than ever before. Grand Band Concert Every Afternoon and Lowest Hates Ever made Admission, 26 Cts.

For Exhibit space apply to GEO. L. DAKEIl, Superintendent, at the building. K. ItlASTfs, Se THE NEW WAY EAST.

iii 0. 1 N. COT, LB THE SHORT ROUTE To pointf in WASHINGTON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UAKOTA8, MINNESOTA and the Eut Through tickeU on iale to and from CHICAGO, 8T. LOUIH, WASHINGTON, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON and ALL POINTS in the United States, Canada and Europe. The Great Northern Railway Is a new transcontinental line.

Runs baffet-Ubrarjotiem- tion cars, palace sleeping aud diitlnsc cars, family tourist sleepers and first and second clut 0 oaches. Having a rock ballast track the Gn'-at Northern Railway is free from dust, one of the cbltt annoyancesof transcontinental travel Round tickets with stop ove nrlvf leges and choice of return routes. For further information cal Uon or write SIMPSON, Eugene, Oregon Or A. B. C.

PENISTON, General Asent, 122 Third Btrect Tortland, On-s-o I 111 III Hill I lllll Mill IIIFu-MrwigBPCTsrMBra 65 00 Farm 1 60 00 62 50 65 00 70 00 80t Rack bed $7.60. extra. M. M. DAVIS, Assignee Coast c.

C( Evening. Special Attractions Ever; NigM. on All Transportation Liuaa. Children, 10 Cta- Necretar. and Children.

Castorla curea Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dion-haa, Eructation, Killa Worms, gives sleep, and promote gestion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I havs wcommeBi your CastoriV "1 do so as has invariably produced rosulU." Edwix f. Farm, M. 135 ti Street and 7th Ave New Tort ttj Compact, 77 curat Btrtt, Krw You Cm msn Knlglils or the Maccali. The etaie commnniler write" i fo Lincoln Nebraska, as follows; iruliiir nllior mr.rtic.in09 for whatStfl ed to be a very obstinate cough In two children we tried Dr King Discovery and at the end of two "J1 the cough had entirely left lbem-will Dot be without it hereafter, our experience proves that it nil ed Stevens, State com.

not Rive this great medicine win, it Is guaranteed and trial bottw free at Henderson A Linn's drug Regular size 50c and $1. Help nnled-n'- (rf Bryan and Sewall and Froe by llryan. written by I. lfl ha World-Herald, "iitnor l-ontAliis sierhes and plstlorm- A- ooir (or agents, a In-e silver mine lor ,,,1 II. Theonlyanthorliedboot JP Credit given, paid tor MS.

Address The Salloual Boot Star Hullding, KIIYKFUDALLMJ, Physician and Surgeon- Office In Chrisman b- 10 snrircrr and n. eases ol women. As "AT Home." euU.rtuinedu number lames home" at her residence, ourlii and Madison streets, from 3 to 0 is Lday afternoon. The "at home Klven in honor or neice and guest, miss i'" Sibbley, Iowa. The event was a m.

fashionable affair and many pretty and stylish costumes wcro present. The house was artistically decorated throughout and Miss Learned was nuite frequently complimented ou her taste in that direction. The parlor was trimmed In Ivy and cut and the reception room w.s prettily u-lili clematis, cat tail and golden rod, while the dining room finishings were ot Iaf nnd autumn leaves. Tho rooms were darkened and Ihe pallor was lighted with while the rnnni and dining r.in were e-ich illuminated with fancy Japaneso lauturs. Iced tea and graliam auu white wafers were served to the guests.

Mis Learned, assisted by Miss Cora Learned, received the guests at the door and Miss Vira Learned received them Into the reception room. In the dining room Mrs Will Gordon turned the tea, while Muses Myra Noiris and Etta Learned served it. Those who received invitations were: Misses Learned, Norrls, Densmore, Norris, Gilfrey, Lauer, Johnston, Anderson, Johnson, Hanson, Ihurston, Craig, Gross, Park, Hall, MeClung, Long, Tilton, Duun, Rowlaud, Pat terson, Livermore, Straub, Loomis, Wylie, Watkins, Patterson, Simmons, Friendly, Dorris, Straight, Mouioe, Dudley, Stuart, Hoffman, McGee, Hurt lev. Whiteaker, Wilklns, Hen dricks, Miller, Brown, Bushnell, Fish, KeniB, Robinson, Gordon, Appiegaie, Farringlou, Chapman, Driver, Arrai-tage, Walton, Hemeway, Rie, Williams, Yoran, Sjor. More Hop Contracts.

Salem Seven hop contracts were tiled in the Marlon county recorder's ofllce yesterday. The parties of the first part in the respective contracts are Jofthuu Rowen. Forest Davis aud John Cavender, John Vaughan, Peter Cox, Blakely, Ridings, aud itou-cn. Aucust I.indholni. and Wolford of Silverton, repre senting l'aut Detroit, Michiirnn.

as the second Dart. Tho respective amount of hops to be deliv ered are, viz: 4,500, 13,000, 5,600, 3,500, 11,000, 10,000 and 15,000 pounds. The two Inst named growers are to receive 6 cents per pound, iuoluiling 3 cents advance at picking time. The others will receive 4 cents each with 3 cents advam-ed. Pheasant Talk, "How do you do?" "Quito well, how are you?" so so." "Say give me 100 more of them for killing China pliea-nul cartridges, just like you sold me the other day.

They were the best I over had. I killed my 20 birds against noon and had a half a day to rest. Now, Mr Barker, be sure and give me Ihe same kind. Say, do you rent your guns Mr Barker?" "Yes." "Well, I will bring a friend of mine In for one directly, as he wants to go out with mo tomorrow. $100 Reward (lot).

The readers ot this paper will be pleased to learn thai there is at least one dread, dl-ase that science has been able to cure in all Its stages anil that Is Catarrh. Hall's Cntarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional diseaso requires a constitutional treatment. Hall Catarrh cure taken internally acting directly upon the blood ami mucous sur-faces of the system, thereby destroying the i'TW patient strength by building up the constitution and assUtlng nature In doing its work. The proprietors haveso mitcri faith In Its curative powers, that they oft, one Hundred Hollars foY any ca that It 'alls to cure.

Send lor list ot Toledo, O. ot ail uruxgists. itiQ. Aeif.rThesi. It Is reported that several sawmills on the Mohawk persist in violating the state fish law by (lumping thesaw-dust from their mills Into streams frequented by fish.

The newly appointed deputy, Ji Wilklns of this city gave the proprietors notice immedluto ly after he went Into tho onieo that they must desist from the practice but thty still insist on law and Mr Wilklns today wei.t to mat, vicinity anil It Is quite ikelv tlmt. some pros.cn tlous may follow his visit. Died. James I Med near t'ottaes mW rliurl In. night of pneuinonla.

at tho age of uoovu years. Deceased lonvea wife and live children. He was a brother-in-law to Dr ui. this city, having married Mr. sister.

Hops! Hop! I will furnish money to all who may need It, for securing this season'. growth. Also good storage. I will purchase all hops wlt. offered lhe bale.

Ofllce In Hidden building, F.u- geuc. van or aituress. K. C. Smith.

Wauled. S'kktrs wanted on 1'atterson Wand-pit-king will start next Ksturd.iy mnriP lug. Nntlre. Xela niiiiini.iH'Ps hop picking Tth of Sq.t. s.l rvnta for luislu! lwx.

1 FOR- Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. Headquarters for the Eugene Soda Works. Muckoy I'lioto tout at dupnt. Jloiiioiiway'n Corner Drug Htmo. Dr.

VVIIIougliby, dentitl parlors. This la the first month of Autumn. A flue phaeton $100. Chambers. Trespass notices for sale cheap at the GUAKDofllco.

Postmaster lloney of Goshen wub In Eugene today. Dr, Flnley, blk. And still the hunters are slaying the Chinese pheasants. Hop checks printed promptly and at reasonable rates at this ofllce. Now and second hand buggies.

Chambers. Call at the Arctic Hoda and Bottling Works for any kind of drink made. Hale row. It Is estimated that 1130,000 visitors are 111 Bt Paul attending the GAR grand encampment. The railroad enrried about 2000 peo pie to Newyort this year, a few more than last year.

A fine light buggy for $42.00. Chamlwra. The Baleiu motor railroad was sold yesterday to Thos Ilolmnn for $1310. It has cost about $30,000. To kill game It Is necessary to ute good ammunition.

It Is sold at Bur-ker Gun Works, 0th st. Bottom price. Miss Margaret MeClung will teach the Italian method of singing at her residence on High street. Terms reasonable. Pass the good word along the line.

Piles can bo quickly cured without an o)ieratlon by simply applying Do-Witt's Witch Hanoi Halvo. Ohiiuhn A DkLano. Mcsdamvs llrowu and Danlelson, two bloomer clod bicyclists, arrived from the south on tlto 1 train. One of them punctured a (Iro at Ooshuu and they were compelled to take tho train to this city bcloro getting It repaired, Pure blood menus good health. De-Wl It's Barrapuillla purities the blood cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula and all diseases arising from impure blood.

OsmiKN DkLano. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will pu rify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and makes your bend as clear as a bell. 25c, 60o, and $1.00. Henderson A Linn. "Wake up, Jacob, the day Is breaking!" so said DeWltt's LIUlo Early Risers to tho man who had taken them to arouse Ills sluggish liver.

Osburn A DeLano. One third mors horses will be hipped to Europe this year than lost according to statistics. It Is estimated thatnver 25,000 common horses will be shipped to England alone, to Le used ksstrcot-car horses. Delicate articles, suoh as edgings, ruohlngs, laces, and gossamer will not stand much rubbing. Soap Foam Washing Powder cleans them perfectly without damage or trouble.

Hall A Son. Albany Democrat: It Is reported that tho Rotlichllds of Iondon have purchased the Lucky Hoy claims In tho Illuo River district and will push their Interests there. Tho Willamette valley Is on the eve of a big mining fever. The candidates for presidential eleo tors are 'all in the Held now, except thoso ol the national democrats, to follow tho Indianapolis convention Tuesday. They are as follows: Mo.

Klnley-E Smith, Cleer, Copies, 8 Yoran. Ilryan-M I. Olm.toad, Harry Watklns, Under, Holer. Levering Ilowermnn, Ho kins, Bright, Leslie Itutler. You hear It almost everywhere, and read It In the ucWKpaier, that Simmons Llvvr Hogulator Is the best liver remedy, and the best spring medicine and tho best blood medicine.

The only medicine of any consequence that I uso Is Simmons Liver Regulator." So wrote Mr li A Cobb, of Morgautou, C. And Park, ot Terry Cllv, Teiin, writes: "Simmons Liver Regulator Is the best." HUMMERS. We do not make exenslvo trips to Sr.n Francisco and can then-lore give our customers tlio benetlt of that exile inw. Fancv Green I'oMV .18. 1 sk Rolled Oats, ttlhn, 1.2.V 1 Ih can Dr Prlcc'et ream linking I owtler Good Shoulder 6.

-GRAY A boating party went to tho head of the race lost night. Woou'B the great English Remedy. At Ykkinuton'b. Won't "yellow the clothes" Is what they say about Soup Foam Washing Powder. Soap Foam saves the stiength for other duties, and saves the clothes.

Hall Bon. Stoves to fit everybody's purse trom $1.00 to $40.00. Just bought a bankrupt stock of three car loads. F. L.

Chambers. Jewish Now Year occurs next The Jewish stores In this city will probably remain closed on this day. For killing cartridges at the same price that other people charge you for common ones. Sold by Barker Gun A couple of bicycle girls from Crowd! wcro an attraction on the streets today on account of their excellent riding. Do you lack faith and love health? Let us establish your fuitb and restore your health with DeWltt's Sarsaparil-lu.

Ohuukn DkLano. Captain Sweeney IJ. S. San Di-ego, says: "Shllo's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 60o. Henderson A Linn.

Small In si.e, but great in results. DeWltt's Little Early Risers act gently but thoroughly, curing indigestion, dyspepsi.i and constipation. Small pill, safe pill, twat pill. Os. i KN A DkLano.

From all accounts Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a Godsend to the adllctcd. There is no advertisement about this; we feel just liko saying it. The Democrat, Carrolton, Ky. For sale by Osburn and DeLano. Parks' Cough Syrup cuies Coughs-Colds nnd Consumption.

Mrs. Cnth erino Bluuk of Le Roy, N. says: "I took ono bottle of Pinks' Cough Syrup. It acted liko Stopped my cough and I am perfectly well now." Sold by A. Ykkinutox.

Lurch has commenced suit In the circuit court against II Stephens, et al. to recover money on a promissory notoln the sum of $300 with Interest al 8 tier cent from Doc 1 ISM, and fo0 attorney's feo. Wo might tell you moie about One Minute Cough Cure, hut you probably know that it cuns a cough. Every one does who has used It. It is a per feet remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness.

It Is nn especial favorite for children, being pleusant to take and quick in curing. Osiiurn A DkLano. Youth's Companion: ''I say, captain," snld a young Englishman on board an American clipper, "that flag of yours has not floated In every breeze and over every sea for a thousand years, has It?" "No, It ain't." replied tho captain; "but Is has licked out that has." Ell Hill, Lumber City, writes: "I have been suffering from plica for 25 years and thought my caso Incurable DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve was recommended to me as a pile cure, so I bought a box and It performed a per manent cure." This is only one of thousands of similar cures. Eczema, sores and skin diseases yield quickly when It Is used. Osiiurn A DkLano.

A gentleman representing a small chemical hand fire extinguisher made a public test, of his apparatus In front of firemen's hall on Eighth street last evening. Some dry goods boxes were sot on lire and the blazo extinguished by the chargo of chemicals. The American Beauty owes her prestige more to a clear complexion than to any other at ti Unite. A cup of Parks' Tea will enable anyone to pot seas this. It clears the skin and re move pimples and that sallow, mud dy look.

Parks' Tea Is used by thous ands of ladles for the complexion. Without being a cathartic It cures constipation. Sold by A. Ykuinhton. Grant's Pass Courier: Three covered wagons belonging to two families with 15 children stopped on our streets Tuesday to buy supplies.

The outfit was bound from Cottage Grove (o Redding and they said they had lived In Oregon 80 years. They wereleav. Ing a far better state than the one they are going to and they will be apt to nnd It out. A fnmlly ho can make a living In honest old Webfoot needn't try It any where else. STUNNERS.

Good dried peaches per lb 5c Nice new black tigs 5c Dried prunes per lb 5c Good green ootleo per lb 20c 7 lb raisins for 25c 7 lb dried apples 25c 4 lb nice new dried peaches 25o 50 lb no 1 white bean 1.00 Ax Billy. ihcy will not try to fly until thoy have rested. Hoi-s May Advance. Siileui Statesman: II Holmes was a vis itor In Portland yesterday, returning home by the Sulem local. Mr Holmes reports that hops are of a most excellent quality and that they will doubtless, bring very fair prices as a shortage ill be found to exist when all yards are heard from.

Many growers being unable to secure money for picking expeuses thereby leaving many cultivated hop yards unpicked will reduce the Oregon crop considerably and tho gentleman is satisfied that in sixty days that fair prices will be Becured by growers who harvest their crops, as prices a hound to advance, when it is found that the crop is short. Suffering for a Lifetime. 1'ersons aflllcted with rheumatism often sulfur for a life time, their tortures being almost without remtiBlon. Tho joints and muscleB of such unfortunates are iu mo3t cases shockingly contorted and drawn out of shape. To afford them even temporary relief, tho ordinary remedies often prove utterly useless.

Hosteller's Sloinaeh Hitters, on the other hand is avouched by persons who have used It. to br a fteutle source of relief. It keeps the blood cool by promoting a regular habit of body, and removes from it impurities which, In the opinion of all rational i atholosisls. orlKlnate this agonizing complaint, and its kindred maliuly, the gout. besides this the Hitters remedy disorders of the stomach, liver and nerves, prevent and eradicate intermittent and remittent fevers, proinoto appetite and sleep, and are highly recommended by physicians as a de-sirablu medicinal stimtlliiutuud tolllo.

Last Will. The last will and testament of tho Lite Taylor Rces of Thurston, has been tiled with the county clerk, The will places a value of $1250on real und personal property, which Is divided shnre and share alike with deceased's wife, Ruth Rces and her two children, Mary Rees, aged 5 years, and Maggie Maud Rees, aged 22 months. Tho will asks for the appointment of liulh Rees as executrix, to serve without bonds. Chok'K Hoi's Will Sell. Mr Schucking, representing Horat Bros Ih I ii t) a h.

He states that he has opened a ofllce in S.iletn aud expects to be a heavy buyer of Lime county hops. Ho ndvli-es all growers who have good hops to pick them as he expects to pay not less than 0 cents per pound for choice hops. Ho says his firm is in no way connected with the the Horst A Lachmund Co. Were not Interested. The West ern Union Telegraph company displayed bulletins In this city giving reports of the Chicago gold democratlo national convention.

Although the bulletins were kept promptly posted by Mr Chamberlain but little Interest was taken In them by the public. The peoplo did not seem to care much what the convention did. Social. The Christian Junior Endeavor Society will give a social at the church next Friday evening, Sept 4th. Refreshments of coflee and cake, sand wiches and pickles wil! be served There will bo an admittance fee of ten cents charged at tho door.

You are Invited. A Chancik. Al Auten has leased the north door of his cigar store to Andy Taylor, who has been conducting a 10 cent barber shop In the Hale row. A partition Is now being put In the store and Mr Taylor will move Into his new quarters In a day or two. Will Speak Hkhk.

8 Senator John Mitchell will address the citizens of Lauo -county, In Eugeno on Tuesday, Sept 22. Wo understand that the republicans Intend making quite a uvmousirallon at that time. Rl'DVS SUmiMITGRY. guaranteed to cure Piles and Constipation or money re funded. cents per bnx fiend two slanipa for elrcolar and Vr-e Sample to MAUI IS VfliY, Registered ter.

a. No IVwrtM Asawgain. for sain he ail tlist-class itriitiists everywhere, and In Kuienc Onrgou by tlstiurn A llelAlio Wantkd. All girls to know that "Hoe Cake" will not make their hands red lik common soap. Save the wrappers.

They arc worth a cent apiece. Hall Son. Farm for ofnh.w land; 50 acres summer fallow; terms, one third of grain. Apply to or address Hawley, Loraiic, Oregon. Girl Wanted To do chamlier work.

inquire at the Minnesota Hotel. IVrsons who have a roughine snell every night, on account of a tickling sensation in the throat, may overcome uaioiice riy a of One Minute Cough Cure. Osut iiN A DkLano. Weather predictions in Hnd Frlda Ksir. for Infants Castor! a Is so well adapted to children that rvcommend it as superior to any prescription it A.

Archer, M. Ill So. Oxford BU, Brooklyn, N. T. Tho uso of? CastorIa Is so universal and merit so well known that it lecnu a work lupererofratlon to endorse it.

Few are the ttCAlllgent famllios who do not keep Castorla vitbia tosy reach." Carlos ILuittw, D. Hew York City. Tm CrwTArB w.oo A PAIR. Just tho thing fof Hop Pickers. Good shoes for little money.

Call and see them. YORAN SON, The Shoe Dealers. Miss Mabel Walter, reopen her KINDERGARTEN SEPTEMBER 14TH at residence on Tenth street, between Ulan AllehlMrensrlll bo taken to and from the kindergarten. The Eugene Granite and Marble Works, w. w.

An nini k. Diitini- ruum nnn npp innivs to con. belter ela.s ol monumental work. in a.l.litk.n to Msrhle ami (iranlte 1 am now EX.T1.-10 ln.as,,l atoSJ iich i as CnrWnjt tor Cemeterr I.ot, llullrll i lone' CUl the (V ulna fotSes Pins, per of. Snow Flake Oysters.

Eastern Creain Cheese. Codfish and Herring. FRUIT JARS AT COST. E. WOOD.

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