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Kugeno City Guard. HATUttDAY AUGUST 21. POLITICS AMD II3AME. The democrats of Ohio are tempt ing fate. An issue is before them but the majority, many of them owned by Senator Brice, temporize and reaffirm the doublo headed 1892 financial resolution, the first apeedlly recover, ciuuBB 01 wiiium cunuut ue cuu trued otherwise than to mean free coinaee of silver. Then it is quali fied so that it may mean anything which may be agreeable to the vo ter. We quote: "Wo hold to the use of both gold and silver as standard money of the Pleasant 11111 Items. M!ttBrtha Walter of Eugene, Is teaching a claw In music here. Mra John Illume and daughters re turned a few days ago from a two weeks outing at Idanha Park, on the San tiara river. Mr O F CallUoo haa returned from Eastern Oregon. Mrs E V Bwlft had a very unfortu nate fall the other day, spraining her hip badly. We hope the lady will Personal. Dally Guard, August &!. Prof James Kelly has returned to bis home at Iudependeiue after a three weeks' sojourn here. It Is rumored a wedding will take place In this vicinity iu the near future. Itev Haves Mulkey and daughter, of country and to tho coinage of both Halem, are vUitlng ttie former' broth- gold and silver without discrimina tion against either metal, gr charge for mintage, but the dollar or unit of coinage of both metals must be of equal intrinsic and exchangeable value or be adjusted by internation al agreement or by such safeguards or legislation as rhall insure the maintenance of the parity of the two metals and an equal power in every dollar at ail times in pay ment of debts; and we demand that the paper currency shall be kept at par with and redeemable in such coin." Silver advocates contend that the present ratio, if free coinage is re stored, will make silver bullion equal in value to gold. They rea son from experience. Gold advo cates, in the democratic party, use this platform as a makoshift to avoid approaching the real issue. era, I N and W L Mulkey, at till place. Uncle s)tve Rlgdnn will return to PlncOnlng next week, Mr Iteud and family of Junction City, will move te this place In the near future. Widow Bsdott. Unity Items. Aug. 21, 1805. A D Hyland'a threshing machine (IqIhIioJ work lout Wednesday Ureodlng & Warner's maohine com menced threshing Monday. The average yield of wheat Is larger than hint year. R C Edwards Is hauling lumber from Eugene with which he Intends to re model his home. Jleuieiuber the U B camprneeting They only desire one standard that which commences tomorrow evening. of gold. This is a fair and impar- Bol Abraham, of Ilxteburir is rceov erlug. Col J A Straight in home from Kouth em Oregon Ooo Bulger went to HarrUburg tin morning to pick hops. Mr E Weldemun wa a paitHcngcr to Portland this morning. Attorney Woodcock will return from Foley Spring this evening James Thornimon, the barber, ha returned. He I kllghtly lodlHpoxed Mr JiMH-nhlne IIochelHun went to Porllund thi morulng to vUit relu tlve. II J Ilolden and wife, of Han Fran Cisco, are reentered at the Jlofliiiau licuite. Captain Rowell, the proprietor of Knowden Springs, spent the day in Eug tie. County Judce A II Kink l-lt till afu-ruoon for the uix?r Aiwa country on a uliori trip. Mr J o Klein lia returned from her vliil t to Culiurg and Wnltervtlle to her uome in Aliiany. CH Frank and wife will Join the Yellow atone 1'ark excursion, which leave Portland 8ept. 2d. Mia Gertie O'Brien, of Albany, I viiiung wiin ner gruuu parent, .Mr and Mrs H M Titus, In thi city. Mra A Braude and child, of Port' land, arrived here thi uftvrnoon on i viit to the Mntdauie IloHiuiin. Geo W Pickett exjiecta to leave on tomorrow morning Htnge for rlor ence to spend a couple of week. E P Shultuek will go to Montana with a Porllund foot hull team in a few day. He will pluy rlht tackle. Joel MuCornuck, ot McCornack's Corner I doing bUHlne In Eugene and made the Juaki a pleaMunt call toony. Hon T O Heiidrick and family are xiiected homo from Nawimrt till evening. They will drive borne In their carrluge. The Watta-Chrixtlan party returned from up the Middle Fork thi 1 hi will be the flint camprneeting liaiviewol the case which anyone, 0VBr "em iul P'oe anu a large morning. It I needle t remark tuey nugeiy enjoyed tlie trip, who reads the platform, then notes crod I expected to attend, the actions of contending factions J E aud M A Matteaon returned cannot deny. It may be slated that Sunday from a few day' visit at Eu the democratic party, which, by gene. vue way, lias aiwaya yoteu lor iree MIhs Oenevla Majors, of Ju nctloti. Is coinage of silver, at leatt the ma jorny, is not alone in misery. The rank and file of the republican par ty is divided on this question, and the populist brethren have diver gent views, many of them contend ing that paper money is the desid eratum. The legislature of Illinois luBt winter passed a new libel law as regards newspapers. It was about similar to the one proposed in Ore eon last winter and rjassud bv sev eral states. nermittinB retractions ln 0,1 "lrw ,atk pitching grain to as a bar to damages, and providing tn threshing machine when the Ami you take DeWItt' Colic and Cholera J . 1.1. it .l Mttalr ilBfltn M U'tilnl, tamtA nnl TlIM ftt l.l.ui.... , I u..t. ....... . ... I .. ior Bciuai uumages rainer man ex- v... v.. "...v.. , rNi, m jmiiiiiuj, emplary or punitivedamages where hort tluie and then seemed to be all uo bad after tiled, malice does not appear. At the r'ght. In about an hour he took au- Oshukn A DkLano. special session of the legislature re- other apell which lasted several hour. stomach and bowel complulut are cently adjourned, in addition to It wa thought several times that he best relieved by the timely ue of De- Other evil domes, they unoeremo- WBB '"a. nuino wa improving uie Witt's Collo and Cholera Cure. Iuit niously repealed the law. Iat we heard. Mi Waruer who was u having this preparation. Don visiting friend aud relative here. The school ma'am have all return ed from Eugene. Uncle Daniel Huniaktr, of Dexter, vlBlted at F E Warner's last Sunday. Attorney F C Mattenon, of Eugene, vlited here Tuesday. II A Carter I quite tick this week. Uncle Thow Warner, who has been seriously troubled with heart disease came near dying with an attack of that disease Monday. Ho was work- Cant John O'Brien, of Portland, wa a paenger to Cottage Grove tills afternoon. He gne from that place to in rancu near leonine lo visit a lew day. PoHtmater Houston of Junction City I lu Eugene. II Inform u that about ii'i.UOU bui belt of wheut have already been placed on utorugeat mat piace. The Mer Perkins, who purchased the Wattera place wime time since, with their famUle leave here for Col orado tonight. I hey expect to return next Summer. Attorney Eakin and Silbey aud twoor three other Dallas gentlemen left here for Kitaoii Spring this after noon where they will spend two or three weeks huutlugand Hulling. There I no doubt, uo failure, when an fa lies Oi AND f i Will Ho Closed Out AT COST. If you want shoes at you own prices now is the tune to buy. Thev are twins fast YORAN & SON, Shoe a Dealers No 181. FOSTER'S FORECASTS. Weather Prediction for the Next Ten Juj. That man Footer continue to make weather for the niiuwes. In hi limt bulletin he nave foreent ol the Htuini wave to enw the continent from Mill to 2tli and the next he May will reaeli the Paelllc Coast about the SIhI. CDMH the wcl of itoeKle country hy close of 22d, great central valley mil to ana r-uslern mates Jith. Till dlsturbaiice will e unusually severe In the west or llocky moun tain aud the cool wave following will cause kllllnir froot In the upper Mi- sourl, uper Mississippi und lied river of the North valley. Warm wav will cros the wet of Rookie country about Slt aud Eiutl- eru state Z'dh. CimiI wave will cro the west of Rockies country about t lie great central valley -01 h and Eastern state tli. 'articular attention I called tn the following aurora aud earthquake countries: Within a fuw day of August 20th, SeptemtsT 17th, Octolier lUth aud No vember 1.H1I severe eartnquaKe shock may oe expecteu. Near Auirust il'd. Scptemtier IStli, Octolier l )th and November l.th bnl liant aurora will iiroliably be observed on the isortn Aineriean continent. In hi nxt bulletin he prumise to give UeiaiiiHi rorecaft ot teniH'rii' ure, rainfall, storm waves, severe atorm aud front for tSeptemlier. hepteiulier 1 the impnltaut month Drenaratorv for sowimr small irraln and a correct forecast of the weather will be very valuable. The weather ol the coining September and of April and May, iN.ti, will very largely tie termine the 18!U cnp of fall sown Hinall grain. of EU' Mra Warner got hut we heard. Mi Waruer who was The doctor who worn nrlnnln.l. "l0J ,,n wu mT ",ler. "t in the Portland dunl wnm .llnimth. lWGted 10 ,lve' at 1,0,on Mill, Linn or of the old school, iiulrin fmm W". d iT Kuykeiidall, the large doses of lead they pre scribed. Thev wfirn not nlrnid nf minnrnl It Klrilina na t)m l,a I IUCCII'LAB. . v - ' t. u Mu 111. V explanations of the causo of the shooting as published are very lame. It is seldom that men so armed and shoot on the drop of tho geno were seut for. here next mnruing. Kotes From Foley Sprlug. L It I.I ver more and August 19. on, Archie, baton account of a mere matter of ,',H'u.t'H?t "'ht on the mountain. ,, ,, , ., . i u"t iuv kmiihkb anu i'iumeu ini t take any other. Osuur.n A DkLa.no. Mr. A. A. Snyder, upt. pKr farm iunenhelk Co., ays: I,nt winter Mr. Roticrt Lach used two boxes o DeWItt' Witch Hazel Salve and cured a long running soro ou hi leg, iiau uecu unuer care ol physician lor month without obtaining relief. Sure cure for Pile. Osiiukn & DkLaxo, There is something in the case which has not yet or may never come to light. Tho young men and grown boys of this town who make a practice of chasing ignorant and verdant girls of tender age tthould take care lest they get a job in a state insti tution located at ISalem. Tho last legislature passed a law raising the age of consent for females to six teen years. They should exorcise their peculiar talents on people of mature age aim undorstaudiug, Dav & Henderson, Undertakers ano morning with a Hue buck. llorepaature aluoe I ant Tnuraday. Our Ispy have made some good fish catches this week. Jarmau is (till lu the lead on uolnts i.' . i .. i . nuu uinanii in now uroouu. Robt Campbell and family, of Springfield, are now Installed at their claim juvt below Foley. Volney Hemeuwav and fatullv. of Eugene, are camped near Foley. Mr Du Bola, of the Hodman House, Eugene I here. Mlaac Sue and Ceolle Dorrla, of Ku gene, vlslt( liere yestenlay aud hut II. 1). NoTi, O. W. KlhHKY Norton & Kinsey, Attorneys-at-Law. CoinmrrcUl and I'rubatp Bualneu a Hvo- ciVct! In HarrU' llluek. The Willamette Vallev sustain night, returning to Blue River today, her reputation for wholesome rains. Uame of all kind, including Asraall amount only is needed at b,00l,wr, luit plentiful up here, prosent to lay the dust aud abate , TJ' Vornleavemie party Intended tl,. ,mu fi..: i I leaving MeKuxle Bridge tolay for the the smoke nuisance. Grain har- MeKeuzle full. They will toke pack vest is not finished, the grain home and will require several day to i in mo . ileitis anu the lion IUHKa " "P- crop must yet be saved. Rain ag gravates me nuisance ot hop hoe, which may cause serious damage to the crop. A lady died the other day in England and in her will it was found that she had left the whole of her fortune amounting to 50,- ooo to the local newspaer, the pe Attorney Woodcock Is disabled. II Ha been trying to khave hliuawlf. UH- Springfield items. A Majestic Steel Rungc A N'o. 8 CK.k Stove A No. 8 Waah Boiler 1 Glas Lined Oil ('tin 1 dox. 6 qt. milk pun I 6 nt. tew pail 1 Hour Hlfter 1 waah baain 1 Dish pan 1M l luqi. inn k pali 1 12t. milk pall I cxillee pot 1 teaHt 1 net knives A fork 1 lurge bread knlfo IS 1 handled man' axe 7S 1 long handled shovel iiO Wire iialls-lta.se 4.00 Glldden Burb Wire 8 50 142.00 1173 83 Vi M i: 10 .(tt rusal of wlnon had given her manv trtei mi tim "nth r,.r . irt, nv n,. h.nitN l.A..H. 1M . I . r . I I 1 Iv uuia, i na esampie qi tins I Sprliigfluldltcs are preparing for bop picking. vrnlQ wou,d nM Griffin Hardware Co. ai ivowianu ana l uaries itowmau lady is worthy of emulation, but we do not ask it of our friouds. In fact we do not wish to see them die. Pittsburg Dispatch: "A Kan sai man and his wife spent a for tune in suuing each other for di vorce. After they had gotten rid of all their money thev concluded to live happily together in poverty, laid 1 This is a new demonstration of the J'I'lo theory that the way to get any sat isfaction out of wealth is to spend it," 1 Mm Jauue and famllv hav con tn hmoole'a hop yard to bo ready for picning. uur town loot loueiy. A child t Al Nivkeraon's, 3 yeara, 7 mouth aud 25 days eld, died on the Itftbandwa buried the 20th in tha Odd Fellow1 cemetery, Rev F 11 Cal- uer omeiaiing. i ne prtnt have the ympainy oi the coiumuulty. W uudcrttand that the corner stone or tn new church ou Camp creek wa last Sunday by Rev Calder. that will build a church In these time are worthy of much credit lor uristian teal, Z. WaltrrvlUe Items. It Will Pay. You wheu In want of anything lu the line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Combs, Brushes, Syringes, aud Rubber Goods generally, TO Calx YERIKGTON'S NINTH STREET DRUG STORE, CONSLR 1ILOCK, ClunNE. Yon rti un monef on (sinlly ami hiinw prTln,m. Our nlnn lwrri at the Mral an l:arlk. una IxiunJ li k tti, c-iit.; tliivo tor Auir. "A. lSUL Mr J W Shumate ha gone to Port- It is estimated that the revenue received bv tha a tut nf f r..v. tourists and sportsmen is over 1 10.- 000,000 a year. Evidently in that land on btulu state they ate always ready to wel- Hop plcklug 1 all the go now. come strangers and take them in. Q W Milam will reiume work SmentiKi m Inir.-itn .i. Hi iiou the lat of the week selves iria proiectod exhibition to the soutlV nolo. Th almi.l.l r..,;ui. L alr Donaldiam I a very uecriiful i,a tA t n-A " .T. "Fryman and ha. gone Into the mer- i i. J u,"u,u on caotue inisiue. He will mall a jiuio uvi'irv engaging in me other ,or anyone. We Want. WILL WE GET IT? Manager Stone Want 0- ('. 1. It. Hlltll lo Eugene. & E. Manager Edwin Stone ha made a report t.i Mr. Hammond, piojcclnr of the O. C. & I'.. R. R. and he talk a follow about the building of a branch line to F.ugune: "The building of I he line to F.ugeuo is considered by Mr. Stone of lirst im portance. w MUggest that Mr. Ham- mond come to Corvallis aud drive over the proH)sed line to Kngeneat nil early date. Such a line would traverse a large and fertile section of farming lands, lying between the river on the east and tlie foothill of the Court range on the west, and it I thought would atlord tratllo sulllcktit t . justi fy tlie building of a branch line. The H'oplcof Eugene, Junction and Mon roe feel that the Southern Pacillo ha not treated them with proncr consid eration, and would welcome a compet ing line, mourn Air. iiainniomi make them a tiroiionltlou, this leelimr would doubtleo be of advantage to the uew enteriirise. Willi (hi line and the river boat, (lie company would pracii cahy control the traflic of the Wil lamette valley, h fur south as Eugene. Years ago, the Southern Pneillc com pleted a survey rroin Corvalli to Junction, and Mvcured the right of way over the entire dist:iuce, Hint began construction, but work wa soon dis continued. SiniM then, etrirt liave Ihk'ii reeatedly made bv tho citizens of thi city, a well n those living along the proponed line to induce tiie company to extend the roud, but their etlort were unsuccewful." RAILROAD ASSESSMENT. A Coiiimnnicatloo From the Josi pblue County Judge. County Judge aTTi. Flk yesterday received a communication from J. W. Chile, county Judge of Josephine county. The letter i dated Aug. U : The letter contain statistic with regard to railroad asHcmmieht. By re ferring to Eneyclntedla Brlttaulea, Judge Chile tlnd that up to lSWtf the cost to build and eoulp a railroad to be 102,000 per mile. Jutlue Chile also wrote tlie Examiner to learn me uk-ir-i-.rittu iMWHsincnt iMjr mile in Call- f,,ri.ln llu reeelvod a reidv to hi ill ouirv a few dav sine, etatiug tha t iu assessment her line in umi for railroad is$l2.83U.44. Continuing Inilif. Chilea ihvm: "AfaraIcan hear, mi year, w nrevuilii'ir Idea seeuia to be for us on this lineof the roud to asses at toOOO, w hich, according to California, i less than half. I would line io near irom von before the equalization uouru . . . . ... . i . .. i meets ami give me j our iiii-a uiu um r,.rni rt.. I Hint the railroad company will be the ulcker satisfied when we arrive at thai point. Utter Ut. Eugene, Brodbury, Percy. Evuu, D A. Iliggln, Charlie. .Norton, v ii. Smith, Elijah. Kice. U 11. Vineciore, ha W Or., Aug. 22, '05, Dayton, Deon. Fiesher, Hal. James, Lottie. Powell. Leslie. Revuold. Frank, Shearer, J M. (2) Smith, J Parson A pIiiwh ( oho rent trill be miule on All lettem niven mil. Termim call lor letter will u-sM!luia wuea auveroM'i. ' 1 I ,'n.t., I' , M. Dikd. Rev. Daniel D. Mather, D, D.. of Delaware. Ohio, who died re cently at the ue of 73 yenr aud months, wa distinguished lu tlie Methodist service, hevlng entered the ministry at the age of 20 year. He tilled many of the most Important ai- pointinent tn the Ohio and the Cen tral Uh o conierence anu ! renre- wnted his conference in the general conference several time, lie wa brother-in-law of Hon. A. (J. Hovey f Eugene, having married Mr. Hovev's oldest sister lu 1844, at Marl ettu, Ohio. Severe griping puin of tlie stomach and bowel instantly and effectually toped by DeW'itt's Colic and Cholera Cure. OsiiuitN & DkLaxo. Cholera morbus I a dangerous com plaint and often I fatal in its results. To avoid thi should use DcWitt's Colic aud Cholera Cure, a soon as the first symptom appear. OSIICKN' & DkLANO. Children, especially infants are s(Kn run down with cholera infantum or summer complaint'" Don't wait to determine, but give DeWitt's Colic and Choleiacure promptly, you can rely on it. Use no other. Osui kx & DeLa.no. Easy to take, sure to cure, u pain, nothing to dread, pleasant little pill. DeWitt's Little Early Riser. Best for sick headache, biliousness, sour stomach aud constipation. Osni'KN & DeLa.no. Mahiukp. At tho residence of and hy ltev. A. 1). Hkagg. Christian min ister, Junction City, Or., Saturday, August 17, A. A. Oihson and Miss Maud Achison, all of Lane county. Pally Uuard, Auguit 22. EaklyIIops Picked. Dr. Davis. f liarrisburg, llnished picking all his early Imps that were ripe, yesterdav, ixiut la acre, rive acies more will be picked Saturday, after which piek- r will lie laid oil until about Sept. 1st. Our informant state there were about 000 eople on the grounds, ana many were tumeu away. Died, At the residence of Lew Uihoii, west of Eugene, August LI, IStij, of iutlammation nf the stomach, Mm. Snieed, wife of Roe Sineed, aged nlaiut 35 years. The lady I from EaMeru Oregon and hn been visiting at the house of Mr. Gibson. The fu neral was held thi afternoon and tlie remain Interred in the Oak Hill cem ;tery. Pully (iuard, Angiitt il. Riipexck Leased. Prof. E. B. McElroy has ren'ed tlie Urtt-n B. Have residence, corner of Lincoln ami Sixth streets, and with his family will occupy the same. A force of car penter, painter and plumber are at work now placing the house in readi ness for occupancy. The Prof, and hi wile returned to Salem ou the enrly train. w M '"V pie in design and construction thS requires but a word of WriJ mlirt "flrnvv FiTTivn" r.. i i i ' "0 fclm 1 tbatii "The secret of it all" lies in HuWiSi? for cores, "transverse" scanis in ,.. . ? curves, which adapt themselves to 'vf' figures, thus securing the most r,orf( and comfortablo fit. It is made in th or more pieces, and being cut on i-.J. rronmftripfll ririncinloc u-hl. . . t(;t x 1U, iraiisvor-a ovui.j ........... ..v.iu un- UUUV lni.1. all strain n... of up and down, evade avoid l ever' iding the objections urged aaiiw rv other corset. The fit u for it is automatic, or eelf-ad Ustin- yielding so easily to every movement Unit the wearer is Un conscious of any feeling of constraint. "It make the still, the stubborn, lk-xlhle, With maglo circle, w rought In graceful line." We have said enough, perhaps, to account for the fact that the "Glovb Fittixu" Corset has become the favorite of the ladies of America. In tho whole realm of costume no one perfected article of dress ever gained so wide a p0n' ularity so quick, nor was destined, we think, to hold ft g0" long as The Glove Fitting" Corset. Asl-c to see our CYCLIST CORSET. State Normal School, Monmouth, Oregon. A training nrhonl for t arhcr. Complete tliihlh I.(1.. 1 raining niem and (Jtrung lTofennlonal and Icaden-i tourtef. " :-THE DIPLOMA-: o( the school entitle one lo tctoh in u, couuty la the tto without lurtlirr fcxauilnatlou, Board and Lodging, Books md . Tuition, $150.00 peryear. Pi-autlfnl and hcalthftil loration-noMlnoni There la a gooil demand lor til InUul teacln-ra There Is an over pnljr of untrained barki Catalogue! cheerfully nnt mi ,,liimca Address, . L. CAMI'lfHI.L, l'rrldrut Or V. A. nu, Secretary. Strong as an Ox. Wc have just received .another big lot of tlie celebrated OX 15IIEECHES; guaranteed not to rip Just the tiling for harvest. PRICES, $1 TO $4. Cive us a call if you want pants thatWon't Rip. They are as Strong as An Ox. Anew pair Free if they rip. J. D. MATLOCK & CO. Savkii. The Motlfonl Monitor in neoiinUiiK tho burning ot the scliool titiililinu: tit Unit pluee, among other tiling, hu thi Item: "Kortunutoly 1'rof. Narrogtui' private library Imd btt'ii tuoHtly rifuinved preparatory to nioving to Kugene ami thu saved from tlie general wreck." The price of wheat cent per huwhel. in Albany i 43 H. N. GRAIN. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling and Silver-Plated Ware. 6srVaieh Repairing a .Spclalty.Sl Euoene, Okeoon CIIAS. DIEDSCII. nnrtn Khnelnir, Blaekumlthlnr, (lonfrtl it alrlii;. A 11 kind of wood awl iron work. Call and See Us. Seventh itret between WillnraeltctuclOUTt. Old .Meliou Kuild;l,. on work. letter O. V. Dncd tiHtm la m aarllB lira. Cottaqk Okovk, All 20. Th Champion Uold Mill A Mining Com. Buy, ol JUoiienil, today awarded tli 1 il Hammond Company, of l'ortlami, Or, the contract for ten-stamp mill, iiu pumng it in operation, ins con tract if limited to 60 days. .Notice. Mudont who dealrs to work for tbelr board aud lodging while attend ing the State University should apply 0 J. HTHACB, Secretary Faculty. $ I in D a nr. a l ARE WHAT YOU ARE AFTER, 1 linilf 10 Tlir Tliir rn nrr Turn c nuw io iNLiif.uiu um Intnl. Our great ale will continue lor about ten day longer. We areolleriug gK)dat prliv never before eipjaled In Eugene. If jou will call and examine prices you niv sure to buv, for you will see at a glance tl.at we :-MEAN BUSINESS.-: I OATS! OATS! OATS! PS O o 8 are a'so PrEParcd store, buy op trade for your Oats. And Felts. In i mrTmo ! Uh UD r E 1 Elide I BELKNAP Hot Medical Springs. l'nsurpaaed and wonderfully elllcaclom in Curing Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Liver and Kid ney Complaints, Catarrh, Dropsy, La Grippe, Private Diseases, Ague, Etc. Jtotagd (ld, Steam, Eleetrio aijd Spouver Batlps. FINE : SWIMMING : RINK. Free Pasture for Horses. i nil il iicMinipi EUGENE, : OREGON. Located one block west of University) UtUH All liliiil of tame alound wiin ..ainion, K aiiiiHiw ana pni'Pk i.mi tnuii Hle leave hotels In Kun. no for Helknap rliita, Mondajm, WoliivMtaya and Frldaya lu .U....IIN, iiin.inn im , ir ii, in nnn iliir torri'miotidcnea will receive prompt attention A. V. OSTKAMiKH, Hi lltnap Spring, ljiueCo., Oregon. AddrcM, YOUR- Stafie Line to Kitsea Springs. We will run a ktae the balance of I be Reason to these celebrated snrlnirs EUGENE, inestiiire will leave the Hotel Eu- Kvne on tMoiKtays and Thunxlny at o'clock a. in., retiirninr the follow inn ednesdnysand Saturday at 6 p m Every attention will e pt'veu to the comfort of pns.se ngcrs. Round-Trip Tickets, $5. Clark & Blackburn o o Highest Market Price Paid. C.C. Goldsmith & Co. I Ff; j . ' ' x " f -r - vfi cr " ( 1 ' i, r i'tsw- .' ' ' . I . .'C l,r .Ur i " - A-ll -v Li: -ri " -iiua, Tl,-: ' r-"iV.iM. CO. 1.1 8. '...!: 4. CHICAGO. Flmt term txvlna Oct. r. lw' For Touua iiieii aud yuunir women. ratet low. . The cuinw of study It free, except coaii (tent fee of l"i per term. , . Our ntudeiit. nmy avull theni lvi' ol in a advantntto. given hy 111 UiilveiidtrnfOnwm we make a perlalm of tno liivinliyl 'Uf; It is oeired Unit our undent hall p,lu,lrT " protloleney, hi once wholarly nd pmriirai. i IminediHte work in all departmental ' tnru' Ubii work. . , , , Write for poumo of study and full inform tlon. Addresn, . mm EUGENE C. SANDERSON, hi- estahlisihd F. H. HAMMER, Wholesale Commission Itett 215 and 217 DavU St., cor. Commercl), San Francisco, Cal. We pay the highest market price lor Wheat, Barley, Oats, Potatoes, Apples, Poultry, Hides, Wool, ANU GENERAL PRODUCE. It will pay yon to write us and keep r,,"''1nUi Liberal adTances made ou coumumeni Unmhna- (San Frandwo VrMmt nemDCr jsan Francisco Fruit Eschauj. 1 if ' Sasli IT j',. v V ados. x,. ''ilJ 2Scts.. SOcta. nd (1.0t) Bottle, On cent c..rsu v It la mid on jr "--! ad U th beat Oou f h Jid ."rou i) Curt. Bold by Uenderson & Llnu. akin fit II. nt to plant fr.itt tree. H I i per ceuu on your order of r u in. a Willamette lallej lurserj Co, . If too wa can ve (A per ing irom me Of WOOIiRt'RS. 'REt'l'- Sold by all.Drojjuu. SEND FOR PRICE LIST.