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CITY AND COUNTY. BRIEF JIE.TTIO. For guod dentistry go to Davit. Go to Goldsmith's for groceries, Goldsmith keep the out cigar. Twenty Tarda of Calioo (or 1 at Bettman'. Job work a speciality at the Guard office, Th haalth of the oommunity ia very good at present, A New style ladiea visiting oarda at th Gvaed oflic. Sea the new advertisement of the I X L ton this week. If yo with to bay good cheap call at 8 H Frindl)'s. Yon can get a No. 1 Men' euit at Bett- man'a, for 17 SO Call and tee that large atock of gooda for aalt at Friendly', The weather daring the past week ha been cold and foggy. Goldsmith keeps the bent line nf groceries, and acll then cheap. P. B. Dann will pay the highest market cash prict for wheat The Oiegouiao anoounc that it will soon issue a Sunday edition. Kverything sold at Bcttman' at way down .rife, for oash or produce. The . Engeoe Hook k Laddor Co. meet next Monday evening. Half doth double sola Ladle Shoe, plain, for f 1 25 per pair, at Bettman 'a, Something new Um kid gloves at 8. H. Friendly'. Cal! and examine them. ' Cash paid for CHICKENS, HIDES, TAL LOW and BEES-WAX at A Goldsmith', 8 H Friendly sells cheap for cash boots, ahoea clothing, bate, cap fancy goods, eta Wheat wanted by T. G. Hendricks for which he will pay the highest market cash prior. ' The Ol'AED is the best advertising me diuin in Lane county. It has the largest circulation. A large lot of mile-end Clark' spool cot ton on sale at T G Hendrick'a in lot to suit purchaser. Half cloth double sole, high cut, full scal loped, Ladies Shoes, for 91 60 per pair, at Bettman'. Mr. Geo. W. Kinsey has several new hacks and buggie, which he will sell very cheap. See advertisement The celebrated South Bend chilled iron plowa also the Black Hawk plowa for aale by T. G. Hendricks. Mr. E. L. Rristow was appointed turnkey of the Stato penitentiary last Wednesday, by Governor Thayor. A full line of Groceri&s Cboceerv, UM BRELLAS, H.lTi and ItCBBKK (ioiiiM fur sale cheap at T. U. Hendricks'. Banish linmors and. rcitirigorate the stomach, liver aud bowels, with King of the Blond. See advertisement Sermons to young pontile, each Sabbath evening during this mouth are announced by the pastor of the Bsptirt Church. Mr S H Friou lly will psy the highest cash market price for wheat Give him a cull before selling your grain elsewhere, I am at home again, and with my new backgrounds ami accessions am prepared to do better work than ever. F, A. Ma km. A Urge efciek of domestic and imported cigars, also cigarette and tobaccos just re ceived at Oolismith'a. Call aud examine hi atock. F. B. Dunn announce that he offer bar gain and inducement to purchasers for the ready cash. See hia new advertisement on first page. The quieting, rest-producing qualities, as well a the far-reaching aud powerful cura tive effects of Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral, render it the very best remedy kn own for lung dit-. ease. Real Estate Transaction for November Business men should not forget that blank notes, bill-head, statements, letter heads, and every description of commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed at the Guard office. Geese and duck are plenty bnt our sportsmen fail to bring them in. A party went down on the prairie last Sunday, kill ing two geese and a few ducks, their ex penses making their bird cost about $each. If you want Holiday good for present uch as toys, fancy crockery, etc, gn to Goldsmith'. He ha just received a lot of the finest variety. He also keep a full stock of groceries which he (ell at bottom price. Give bim a call. The proprietor of the 1 X L store offer a special inducement to person patronising their store: from uow to Christina every one purchasing S3 worth id good will re ceive a present Tbev Mean bnsines a yon will see by calling on them. JC A Pickett the Clackamas county rape fiend, who has been confined in the Multno mah county jail for the past, three month awaiting trial, waa np before Jndge 8tott bat Tuesday at Oregon City, and plead guilty. He was sentenced to seven years in the penitentiary. OrnciRS Elected. Cottage Grove Lodge No. 68, 1 0 0 F has elected the following officer for tlie ensuing year 1 Aaron Lurch, NC;CH Wallace, V G; 8 Vaster, See; F Whipple, Permanent Sec; A L Wyna. Treas urer. Appointed officer t Sam Garootte, Warden; A Taylor, Conductor; DrH Wright R8 N G; AH Spare, L 8 N G; Geo jlcGowaa, K 8 8; J W Gowdy, L 8 8; John Wallace, Guardian. Mabjued. At the the reeadeae of tte bride's parents at Batte Disappointment Nov. 27th, by J. Haodaaker, J. F, Mr. A. E. McFarlaad to Mis Abbi A. Hylaod. Wanted. At this office a by fifteen si 1 tee years of age far one or twe year to leara the printer trad; must have a (air Phoebe Kinsey to H H Page, lota in Eu gene; consideration, (325. J M Thompson to Frank J Crouch, lot in Eugenes eon, $123. J M Thompson to Aln a McFarland, lot iu Eugene; con. f ISO. Frank J Crouch to Cha Goodchild, lot in Eugene; eon, $500. Mary A Taylor to H N Garonte, S acres; eon, James Ingram to Catharine Drury, 2 S0 acres; con, 11,700. M M Gillespie to Palmer Ayr, 2(0 acre eon, f2,000. W C Martin to M P Mt rtio, 211 acre eon. $1,500. J W Parks to I N Mulkey, 15 acre); con, $223. James A Bush'nell to Win M fit.iey, lot in J auction; con, $5. W A Guthrie to M E Church South, lot in Junction; con, $450. W H BVjor to F W Folium, 160 acre.; con, $4,250. 1 N Miller to B F Smith, 160 acres- con, $300. J J McCoy to J H McClung, 17 acres; con. $300. J A Winter to Susan J Wiuter, lot in Eu gene; con, $S02. Nancy Lucas to Geo W Onnent, 80 acres; con, $101). Henry Moots to Sternberg k Sender, bud; con, $600. M H Hazleton to A J Goodman, lot in Cot tag Grove; con, $60. It H Huleton to E W Whipple, lot in Cottage Grove; con, $12 P0, M H Hazleton to B F Grigsby, laud in Cottage Grove; coo, $211. J W and M M Jackson to J A Killings worth, lot in Engene; con, $1,000. Charlotte Ream to Julia A Farrell, lot in Engene; cou, $300. E L Briatow aud wife to T G Hendricks, 2 M-100 acres; eon, $S00. A Fehr to J M Beam, lot in Eugene; con, 92. John Killiagsworth to Edward Howe, lot in Eugene; con, $700. A H Spare to H Wright, one acre; con, $175. U H Hazleton to A L Wynn, lot in Cot tnge Grove; con, $33. L D Gilbert to A F Watts, 48 acres; con, $200. J P Dickinson to Henry Swartx, 320 acres; con, $2,600. . Geo E Lyune to J J Poill, lot in Spring field; con, $123. T U Hendrick to H E Gardner, lot iu Eugene; con, $73. U 8 to 0 V. Bean; patent. M S Hasa to S J Scott one-sixth ot 160 acres; con, $220. Henry Moore to Sternberg k Sendora. 160 acres; cou, $2,107. Johu 11 Stams to M M Sturna, Interest iu 200 seres; con, $500. Thomas Stani to Itobt Stains, interest in 200 acres; cou, $1,000. County Fair. At a meeting called for the purpose of dis cussing the advisability of holding a county fair in Lane county, held iu Eugene City, Saturday, November 26, 1881, Gen. Helshaw was elected President, and J S Churchill, Secretary. Discussiou was had on the va rious subject connected with the organiza tion, aud the following person were ap pointed a committee on permanent organiza tion: John Simpson, Cha Lauer, G W Gill, Alleu Bond, J It Sellers, Roscoe Kxox, J H Goodman, Jos Jennings, M Wallis, Frank Power, F T Hayfield, J 8 Churchill aud S M Spores. Adjourned to meet at the Court Home, in Eugene, Saturday, December 10, 1831. George Belshaw, President J. 8. Churchill, Secretary. Notice to Taxpayers. The taxpayer of Lane county who paid their taxes for the year 1881 prior to the 22d day of November, are hereby notified that they will receive th three null rebate tax due them, upon presenting their receipts at my ollice; or by meeting me as follows: Irving, Dec. 9th; Junction City, Deo. 10th; Cottage Grove, Dec. 13th; Cresswell, Dec. 14th; Coburg, Dec. 15th; Springfield Dec. 16th. Other taxpayer will please take notice that, for the proper consideration, I am ready to famish them with receipt at "re duced rate.' J. M . Suzlliv, Sheriff and Tax Collector. Yaqulna Bay Railroad. Yaquina Bay i directly west of Albany about 60 miles, though by the railroad it will be somewhat greater. At the mouth of the bay is a good light-house, aud a light which can be seen a distance of thirteen miles, aud which will doubtles hereatter be used as a harbor light Work on the railroad haa almost entirely been suspended, as it i impossible to suc cessfully work during the raiuy season. However, about 300 men are Mill in the employ of the company. Part of thi force ia at work 00 a road cut about 22 mile west nf Corvallia. Another gang is engaged iu similar work neir Toledo, and (till another is busy laying off and (taking out the future town at the western terminus of the road, at a point on th bay between Oneatta and Ford's pant. Four surveying parties are now locating th road finally between the western end of th grade aud the bay, and a soon a that is doue they have instruction to pro ceed to Corvallia, aud from that point com mence at or.o the work of surveying the route east toward Albany and from there on acre the valley to Eastern Oregon. Next spring work will be resumed on the mad with renewed energy. Already con tracts have been tigned with Chinese con tractor for 3,000 Chinamen, who will com. nwnce work as soon as spring open. The company will also need about 3,000 white laborer and 2,000 teamsters with teams. We leara that six large and powerful locomotive of the very beat manufacture have been purchased aud will be forwarded to the bay as aoou as track-laying ia com menced. Steel rail sufficient to lay 135 mile have been already purchased and 6,000 tana have safely arrived in San Fran cisco, aud will be taken to the bay a soon as work is commenced. Albany Exchange. Roll of Honor, The following Is th roll of honor of th Eu gene City public school fur the month of Octo ber! Y , " FIRST raiaUHT. . w- Lillian An.lrsws, ,EUlla BlacM Annie Kloan. Francis Hrown, May Aubrey, Etta Owen, Maud Otfut, Minnie Witter, Annie Wood, Hallie Wood, Eva Alford, Carrie Jessie, bl. ! Willi, (bwdehu.1. .: Willie Brown, ' Frank I.nklu, " Julius McC'rrady, Georirs Crowley, Win ('roar ley, Fred Pane, llarrv t'l.errv. Charlie Davis. V Joaeiih Currier. Miss Patterson, Teacher. second rniyiBT. Jimmle Cheshire, Eddie Krouk. Charley Goldsmith, Siirel Jones, Fred Reed, Koland Tillobnn. Johnnie Whitney, ICharll Haiueo, Minnie I tow ley, ueu nruDiie Mabel Callison, There Hmlr. Mary Anderson. y. Augusta Anderson, N. M. McCornace, Teacher. THIRD rilslART. Enos McPhenon. Jak Carman, Carrie Friendly, Eva Crowley, Ethel Alexander, r.una irunn, Edith Parks, Stella DorrU, Maggie Callison, Addie Hymen. Charley McClure, v una aid lure. Mai Undeuwood, Teacher. INTERMEDIATE. Hattle Luckey, Myra Norris. Nettie Whitney, iiottte Alyera, Bessie Coleman, Kteie Coleman, Anirle Patterson, Bell Pattisnn. Mus McLafkkhtt, Teacher. Irving Item. Ihvino, Deo. 1, 1831. north ' of her are covered The foothills with mow. The school at this place will close on the 16tb inst. Rev. Baxter will preach at the Clear Lake on next Sabbath. Mr Kitchen has been confined to her bed for several dsya from sickness. Mrs Mary Green, from Dayton, W T, i visiting relative in thi neighborhood. A little child of Scott Bond' was badly burned on last Saturday by falling into a tub of hot water. There is but little wheat being shipped from thi station, owing to the fact that we cannot procure car. Our debating society in in full blast The meetings are well attended, aud the boy take hold with a will. Ben Ogle, who ha bosn absent 13 year i once more paying the old folk a visit He report plenty of smallpox iu W T. On lost Sunday cveniug, Mr. Davis, a young man iu the employ of Win Bond, had his aukle thrown out of place. He will probably be ennfiued to the house for some ti me. By a majority of reader lb thi neighbor hood, the Guard is considered the beat paper in the county. J. Smallpox Scare. Leo Broken, Frank Alexander, formerly of thi city, but now residing in Portland working at hia trade, bad the misfortune to alip aud fall rn the sidewalk in that city Monday evening, breaking hi leg above the ankle joint. It was set by Dr. Baylor, wbo took him to the Good Samaritan hospital, where he now lies. Bni'iiHT Orr. It eein that Villard is determined there shall be no opposition on th Northwest Coast te) the eompaoie hich be represent. He ha purchased the stock of the Pacific Coast Steamship Ce., of San Francisco, aud uow haa no rival north of San Fra cisco to compete with him. Bcyinm Hoos.-Mr. D. Howard ia engaged in baying lire porker throughout th coun ty. On Tuesday he shipped 146, for which he paid over $2,000. Oue raised by Mr. Calef weighed 610 pounds gross. H paid 5J to t cents, gross, according to size and condition. Coxxmrx Meetiko. The committee on permanent organization of th County Fair Association are requested to meet at the Coart Hoe.se, in Eageo City, at 12 o'clock, oa Saturday, December 10, 1881. Ixraoviao. W are informed that letter received from Hon. 1. M. Tbompsoc tat that be at ir proving ia health si do hi ar rival ia Easter Oregoa. To Millmen. Old type for babbit metal On Monday of this week it was reported that Jhore was a case of small pox across the river near B Stevens' place. A several persons bsd been exposed, should the dis ease prove smallpox, it naturally created some excitement, and it was thought neces ary by the county authorities to procure a physician to visit the family, who are emigrant just from Eastern Oregon, aud ascertain the facts. Dr. A W Patterson was employed and made the following re port; Hon C W Fnvii; The supposed case of smallpox to which yon called my attention a tew day ago 1 found to be catarrhal lever. It is a child of a Mr Benner, recently from above the Dalles, and having had some treatment ia now welL A W Patterson. Eugene City, Dec 1, 1881. From the best information we can obtain we can say that tSere i not a single case of smallpox in Lane County, all reports to the contrary being false- Mert Graves, Fannie Day, Nellie Iocfce. Berta Tillotaon, Lola Edrit, Gerin Johnson, AdaPaire. Jennie Clark, Annie McClure. Guy Hovey, bmma iteeu. grammar, , Allies Wallis, Maggie Kinsey, Lulu Norris, Klla Lampheir, Manila Jamison, , Alio Davis, KrHe Lampheir, Edna Hiinmous, KosaPmra, Barbara lturbrtdKe, Charles Carrie. Fannie 8peer. Mrs. Odell, Teacher. Personal. Mia Dora Hendrix, at Harrisburg, is vb ing friends in thi city. Mis Annie Underwood i teaching school at Paiseley, Lake county. ' DrA i Nicklia was registered at the Esmond, Portland, Tuesday. Mr. 8. F. Floed, rnooutly eouneoted with the Wasco Sun, was in the city thi week. Mr Walter Gray ha sold hi harness aud saddle shop at Oakland, and is home again. The newly appointed Receiver f the Lakeview land office, Mr. Jerome Kuox, was here thi week on a visit to friend and relative. Smallpox at Heppner. We are permitted, tay the Solem States man, to make th following extract from a letter written by David A Herren to hi father, W J Herren, ot thi city ; "Our town ha been quarantined; the streets are fenced and guarded night and day. No mail or express matter is permitted to com iuto or go from the town. All business is suspended, (tore and business house of all kind 'are closed, even to our meat markets, and our milk is cut off. I was fortunate enongh to secure large sited veniseu before it was too late, and nse con densed milk from uiy (tore. Dr Swineburo says there is 25 case in Heppner and vicinity. Up to this time there have been only two deaths, Miss Yarlett, and Mrs linker, widow of John Barker, who was killed hero by Billy Jones a fsw weeks ago. Mis Y tr ie1 1 was at work at (lihnnre't hotel when she took sick. No one knew what was the matter with her until alio broke out. Gil- more family have all bad the varioloid aud are about well. From the above it will be seen that the town of Heppuer is iu the worst predica nt? lit of any of the places iu Eastern Oregon or Washington, If the disease continm to spread, th people will be in a destitute condition. A. CAltD- To all who art Sulfrrlni from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lens of manhood, Ac., 1 will send areeiiie that will cur you, Fit EE OK CHAKtiE. 1 his ureal remedy waa discovered by a mis sionary iu South America. Send a self-ail resd envelope to the Kiev. Joheph T. InuaN. Station D, New York City. , DIOTIIKHM t nOTIIFIISl Are you disturbed at ulglit ami broken ot your rest by a sick child sutfirinjr and erylnf with the excruciuting pain of cutting teeth I If go at 0110 and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BYHUP. It will relieve th poor little sulierer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about There is not a mother on earth who haa ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health ti the child, op erating like metric It Is perfectly safe to use in all oases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prssuripti n of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United State. Sole everywhere, 'ii cents a bottle. Stop a Moment and Read . Look at this list of good jnst ivetl a the Farmer am' Mechanic Clothing Store, riaapio Suit om $10 to $17. Scotch aaai - frock suits from $12 50 to $17. Sacnue nr 10 :k diagonal suit from $1350 to $23. Broadcloth joata and vesta, diagonal, Prince Allwrt coats and feat. Juat th thing for Holiday present. Several new line ot overcoat, roverailj and ulsters, all grade and price, from $7 & to S'.U Derby shirt, ircktie and the Antat line 0 neck wear iu the city. New hat and caps, wool scarfa nd glove' 10 different styles ot underwear, all grade and price. Th be it atock ot ailk and linen handker chiefs, hosiery, ftc, tor the holiday, ia th city.. Latest stylo ot hats $1 to $3 50. Caps from $1 to l 2J. Boys hat and oap. The best liu ot pants pattern) aud suit in the city. Cashmere, Diagonal, Scotch and American cloth. Fuit mad to order -from 30 up. 1'Anta made to order from $8 50 up! Dark gray Oregon cashmere inu, $5. All wool pints 4 .VI $1 73, $3. $5 50, $6. Fants$l 73, $2 50, f.l 50. Overalls 50 esuta, 75 cent. $1, $1 23. Diagonal pant from $5 to $8. The only Geuta Furnishing good stor ia Eucciie City. Clothing cut for anybody. All uoods marked in plain figure, aud strictly ono cask price for all. Call and txaiuin our goods before buying vlsewhcro. Farmers & Mxciiakhs Stork, It. J. (iltAHAM, Mauagar. Lniubrrl Lnmberl J. B. Ithiiiebart ha been appointed agent of tho Springfield Mill Co. He can offer bstlur figure for Lumber now than ever be fore. All kiuds ot building lumbar delivered on short notio ana at very low ngurea. Don't fail to see llhinehart before ordering elaewheie. W propose to sell lumber, and dou't forget it ' BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Halve in the world for Bruises. Cuts. Sores. Ulcen . Salt Itheiim. Fever Harm, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chllhluins, Corus.and all knds of Skin Eruptins. This aalve la guar anteed to give erfect satisfaction ill every ease or money refunded Price 85 eta per Ikix. Ft r sale by Wilkin', the Druggist Eugene City. Mnlhnlland, .liiiwtion City. Booti and Shoe. We have just received direct from first hands in New York, Boston and San Fran cisco a very large and complete atock o( Boots and Shoe and are prepared to offer inducement to purchasers u to quality, quantity and price. T. G, Hendricks, - The Peruvian! Nymp ha en red thous ands who were sutfering from Dylrla, 1 hllilv. Liver Complaint. Boils, Humors, Fo- male Complaints, eta I'euiphleta free to any dilresa. nplalu Heth W Fowls and Suns, Boatan. Cottage Grove Items. FROM OCR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. Cottage Grove, Dee. lat, 1881. Church thi week. Still cold and foggy. There will be a Christmas Tree on Satur day December 24th. Baker Stewart of this place killed a brown bear on Tuesday, that weighed 600 pound. A Christ rats ball will be given here on Friday evening December 23d, in the new City HalL The best of music will be in at tendance; everybody invited to attend; aupper at the hotel. Temperance Meeting;. A meeting of the Blue Ribbon Club will be held at tho M E Church Wednesday even ing, Dte 7th, at which tiin th following profrramcu will be rendered ; Musi -Cboir. Prayer-Rev C F Wooley. Music, Instrumental. Address-Rev B S McLafferty. Music, Solo Miss Lulu Dunn. Eesey-Miss Nettie McCornack. Music Choir. Recitation -Miss Mary Dorris. Music Instrumental. - I 0 0 F Election. Lsvt Tuesday even ing Spencer Butt Lodge No 9, I OOF, elected officer as follow for th ensuing year: J C Church, N G; L M Davit, V G; George A Dorris, Secretary; T W Sheltrm, Permanent Secretary; J L Rankin, Treasurer. Married. Mr. C. F. Clark, a graduate of th Stat Uoirenity, was married recent- Local Market. December 2, 1881. Wool-24ct perlU . Wheat cars 78 ct pr bush. Flour $3 per bbl. Oat 37 ots pr bush. Hop-1920 eta. per lb. Bacon Sides 15 ct pr lb. Hams-12115 ct pr lb. Shoulders-10l2 eta pr lb. Butter 25 oUpr lb, , r Eggs 37 ots pr doz. ; ' ' Lard-12J15 eta pr lb. Chinee Masonic Temple. A two-story brick building, say the Portland Standard, i to be erected on the lot adjoining the Chinese theatre by the co.npauy who have leased the ground. The upper story is to be used a a hall by th Chinese society who style themselves Free Masoiis, aud is to be flitted up in fine style with carvings, hang, ings, etc., something after the jus house fashion. Wo may state in thi connection that we have it from the best authority that thi society ii not a brauch of nor i it iu auy way counocted with the well known order of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of whiob no heathen Chinese ever waa or ever can be a member. From Dayton. Miss Lizzie Geary write a follows to the Guard from Dayton, W. T.s "Will you be so kind a to inform - th people of Eugene, through your paper, that I do not intend coming home thi winter, so they need have no lean of my bringing them th small pox." Junction Mills. W are informed that the Junction City Flouring Mills, owned by Krats k Waabbqrne, will be moved to East Portland next 8ammer. These mill have made a good reputation, and their removal will be quite a loss to oar sister city. Ronnino Aoain. The train of th O M k N Co have oomnunoed running to Day too W T, again. Th physiciaus atat that no new cases of smallpox ar probable, a the strictest precaution is used tgainat further spread of th disease. Un portc ate. Mr. Armstrong, father of Mr Frank Itankin, wbo passed part of th summer in thi city, was so unfortunate as to contract the smsllpox at bis home in Eastern Oregon. He was taken to the pest house at the Dalles. The New Idrian. An exchange says that the New Mrian mine have at last com. meooed operation.. A large number of band ar engaged tunneling, aud work ou the fur nace is being pushed rapidly. Rkpdndinm Tax. The Sheriff, J M Shel ley give notice that he will refund three mills of the tax that has been - collected by him for the year 1881. Thus who paid should hted hi notice. I . X . L . STOKE ST0RE1 Vaccination. Dr Shelton ha freah "Bo vine virus," from Martin k Co, Barton. Doe not us auy scab from anas. Single vaccination, $1; sis or more at oaa time, 50 cent each. A Boy. That man that you see on th street stepping so high' with an Itd ir is Walter McCornack; cause, an eight pound boy at hi boos Wednesday. Wanted. 10,000 bushel of oat deliv ered at oar warehoas at th depot, for which lb nigneet market price will be paid. 1 ut of 'the Lu-ens City Flouring Mill-. firrrifA . GOODS AT COST FOR HOLIDAYS I REMEMBER AT THE 1. 1 L. STORE From now on until .CHRISTMAS everybody who buys $3 worth of Goods will receive a ' -1 CII8BBIS . I 8 SfOHH I' ll FT 0 KU Wirt U J Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of all Kinds of JFurniture, Mirrors, Picture j Frames & Mouldings, Etc., Etc K keep the Urisst and beat assorted stik In th Willamette Valley .IhiUi of Portland which we will sell at irreatly reduced oritws. Dealers will find it to their advantage to call and examine mir stock before p4rohiir elwliere. All orders rilled ffiii;itly. Kalulw tioo rsarantee'J. Wajreroom tn .fMi Mrcet vicitoi vmuiueiie. .viiiniisrsor-- m . . .. . ..fit f 11 -IlLbljV w JiUlJT. M. DAY J (or aale at thia offica. ' ly at Gervai to Mi Sank Jon.