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Kugene City Guard BAfDBDAY ,.001 TO CORRESPONDENTS. The business department of the WEEKLY GUARD is caused considerable trouble by corre spondents addressino the pro prietors peisonally. Address an ettera referring o the newspa per or business connected there with to THE GUARD, Euoene, Oregon. 00V LORD TALK The l'gUlttluri) Mioultl J'bh No Musty LfgislalioD. Kxet-ulivo ollice, Capitol Uuild ing, Baton, r, Hept 27, 1898. To the Talafratn, The legislature which met in ueoordsnco to my 011 lor un fxtru -'tion, i deserving of very complimentary reference for the quick and expeditious wanner of itB orgmiiziiion. Jt indicated to my mind that the mem ben of each body purpose living up 'o pledged made to tlio oeojile, and will attend promptly to the dulieo before tin m, and odjourn without loen of lime. Ab net forth in my meuiage, de livered this afternoon, I believed the electioa of United Statee sena tor, the passage of an appropriation bill and the action upon such other matters as I mentioned, of very great importance, and when tbst are completed, I feet that the legis lature will have done nil that should be done at thin ti ne. With these special matters outol the way, the regular sesion can I) devoted to regular legislation. No gen Til legislation slioul i be atiempted without very threat consideration. Hasty attempts to pass laws only lead to their annulment by the supreme court nnd a OOOMOjUent waste of lime and money. V P Lord. MIXED DP MATTIItS. From the CoryaUis Times: A suit in whlob B (i Irvin ol Newport is plaintiff, has been in the circuit court against I! B Wilton and M M Davis as executors of ihe estate of J It Hryson, deceased. It ap pears that S (! Irvin is executor of the estate of David ltunty Irvin, deceased, and Dial the estate of J It Hryson has a claim against said estate of $164, Bomtthing over a year ago the matter of this claim was before the county court of Kenton at which lime an order was made giving judgment in favor of the Hryson estate against S ti Irvin as executor and as an individual. A couple of weeks ago the execuiois of the Hryson estate caused an ex ecution to be issued out of the county court ot Henton county and directed to the sbeiiH' of Lincoln county under wnich certain pirn n al property belonging to B U lrvio was levied upon. It is out of this exocution that the present Ittlt develojis. J II Kosb, the sheriff of Lincoln county, is joined as a party defendant and the object sought is to restrain the sale ot S (i IrvinV pruptrty under the execution. OUrslDK UMHIONS. Itoseburg Review: "There are D'2 students and MTSQtSSQ profes sors and tutors in the state uni versity thin year. That Institution is becoming quite an expensive elephant to the taxpayers since the imported Chapman regime, began." Albany Democrat: "The atten dance at the state university vet terday had reached 112. It takes seven eeu professors at a salary ol about $25,000 to teach them. The present state legislature might ell disorganize Ihe Institution, which tinder its present m:nagemt ni ha I evidently fallen into disrepute. Oregon's state university should btft an attendance of nearly Aft hundred." Kx-Senator John 11 Mitchell I tormally withdraws Iron) the sen atorial oontaal in a long letter lo the Albany Herald. After reviewing the struggle of ".'7 the ex-senator j concludes: Further than as above indicated 1 do not m end i ers n ally to take any part u the ap proauhiug senatorial cooiest. On toe contrary 1 expe -t io i Itvv day to leave tor Washington City, 1 1 i present at the opening of the su preme court of the United Satis where I have professional business oalling me, ami iheref re do not expect to bo either at Salem or in ttie state during the contest." The Register is still in favor ot ten per ceut interest to help out he 1)0 ir property holder. Most repub lijans are in lavorof the rat) being lowered. Mulhall, the English statistic wi, has just made a calculation of the wealth of the principal nations of the world, haselon values shown by real estate reords, buildings, merchandise and railroads, as well as the circulating medium of each country and j daces the aggregate wealth of the United States at 81, 750,000,000. This it 2kii20,000,- 000 larger than the aggregate of Great Britain, which holds second place; double that of France; eijuul to lhat of ItuBBia, Italy, Austria and Spain combind; and more in in hcvi n times greater than that 01 Spain. In connection with his tabular statements Mr Mulhall calls attention to the fact that while most of the Kurojiean coun tries have attained their growth, the United States is apparently on the threshold of an industrial developement of rn extent of which it hag never dreamed. Stlem Statesmun: This is a good year lor newspaper men. In the Bonato, Moorhead and Middle ton occupy desks and in the house Snyder at the desk and (iriflin, sergeant-al-arms all newBpaper men. Mr Griffin is a colored gen tleman, the editor of the New Age, an Afro American paper at Port land, and son-in-law of ex-Uniied S a leB Senator Hruceof Mississippi, who was appointed for tho second time, register of the U S treasury. Mr Griffin is an active, intelligent repub can and has been fittingly recognized by the party in Portland, by being chosen a delegate to the county, the congressional and the state, conventions last April. From yesterday's Oregonian: A funny scene marked the afternoon session. Iteed of Douglas introduc ed a resolution calling on the secre tary ol state to supply senators ith opies of the lenats journal of 1807 Selling did not notice the year mentioned, and straightway interposed an objection in the in terest of economy, tiuite a ripple passed through the chamber before attention was called to the joke. "If yon want the record of proceed ings or laws of tho Oregon legisla ture of 1 8t T you'll have to go to bell to get them," exclaimed the Kev Dr Driver, senator from 1ino. Rev llunh Miller, for some time past the pastor of the First HaptDt church of Pendleton, 1ms resigned ministerial duties because he can no longer oonflne himself to ortho ilut teachings. He Bays, after care ful sudy, he is convinced that orthodox Christianity is in ir ror, and he will probably accept tho universal theory. Marriage. September St. Wallace, at the 18118, hy Kev t' residence Of W Lincoln, Mr George K King and Misa Ida Lincoln. September "."), IS!8, by Kev O H Wallace at the residence of Thomas MarttO, Mr William Allen and Miss Rattle Martin. September 1806, by Bat U H Wallace at the resilience ol (' II Wallace, Mr William Head aid Mrs til J Dlllard. The current munlier of Vanity Fair Contains a pbOtOgrapb of Miss Cathe rine COggSWell, the well known actress, who has passtd several seasons ol resl in tlii city and vicinity. ii'. snng oi i he CraSte , ' ft v os3 MtlqrtlllDM riimhijih. I'licrr aaiwrrt lit t Irvin vllr hung tt in the iky, m A irftT tittle lit t Is 1 I'otiini.' t .i t i a o sxtit chnbbv hmuU Hi sit i : I twt ami raresu, luti 1 ittlt- toul wtuii- laM omm limn it hove: A ilatiing to care lor, a DWf tt love. ; x i In Hi. lajn when live sinned it was writ ten thai SMUMrbood should heir- ft it he ac companied with j. i n ntul sorrow; but thin cant upon our fore- Kitents hat Me liniu mid more nn.l more us mankind have learn ed In riie superior to many of their ains and mistake. On of the grandest agrncir which to lightened Science has discovetcd to irlirve tii.tluihootl from excessive euffciitiit is the "Favorite Piracriptioti " devised Tv lr K. V Here, chief consulting physician of the Iu ulida' Hotel sml Smgicsl Institute, of Hunlo, N. V. This wonderful "Pre ctiption " imbues Ihe entire nervous sys tem with natural, healths vitality; gives elastic vigor to the drlicste organism pe cialljr concerned la motherhood; renders Ihe prospective mother strong and cheerful nnd make th coming ..f baby entirely free from danger and almost fiee from pain The delighted gratitude of Mrs IVarl W .'.ten or Alvo, Cass Co . Neb . will 6nd an echo In the heart of every expectant mother : " Previous o Ihe hirth ot my chil.l. writes Mrs. Wsltun. " 1 had no appetite was sick at my stomach had headache, could not rest at night, waa c.inplctrtv worn .ait la every wsv I eoea raence.1 lo u. Hi eierce's ravonte l-rescni-oon and began lo enpnive right awav I used two bodies y4 Hut gi, .1 mnUcln and felt tikes new Ctsou At Ihe tune of confinement I was la t.'t but a little wh.l, aad I ow II all to that gieai rrme.1v tn tir.ee a eavortte Prescrip- Dr. Pietce' Ptllto) cure eoastipation. The Kidneys are tho seat orhe starting point of many maladies, all of them serious, all moro or less painful, and all of them tending, unless cured, to a fatal end. No organs of the body aro more delicate or moro sensitive than tho kidneys. When symp toms of disease appear in them not u moment is to be lost if health is to bo restored. Tho best way to treat tho kidneys is through tho blood, cleansing it from tho poison oub matter which is usually at the bottom of kidney complaints. For this purpose thero is no remedy equal to Ayer's Sarsaparilia " For many years I havo been a cormUnt iufferer from kidney trouble, and have tried a number of largely advertised kidney euros without benefit. At last a friend ad vised me to try Ayer'a SaraaarilU. The use of eight bottles of thin remedy entirely cured my malady." Mary Mil.., lifiJo Hancock Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Unity Itrms. LOWMLL, Hept 27. Hop pleklOg In over in this section. Mr Alba Mattenou !h quite tdck at thlM writing. MIkb Ella Armltuge left today for a v i - it at Portland. It C Kdwartls mude a Mi-linn trip to Kugeue Monday. Mrs K P Henderson went lo Balem i in- morning, to visit friends. IflSS Carrie Hyland went to Drain laxt week to fliiloh a teaclier'a coume. Mr A I) Hyla id weut to Kugene Monday to arrange for (during his hopn. Mr bT flail Of Kugene, waa lu IIiIm vicinity laat week on a IiuhIiuhh cxie dltion. Mr Oscar Drury niiike regular trlpn to Kgypt. He thinks Mr I.uuy Bailtb Is getting along nicely. Two gentlemen from Alhany by the i;umu of liryan, passed here last week enroute to Summer Luke. The M K t. ii ii ii I conference seul Kev Htaekwell back for another year. This la the third year and ars tire glud to have him with us again. Mr and Mm T J LaBriS of Silver Lake, passed here lust week on their return .home from Kugene with six horse teams, with a load of supplies. Mrs Win H Bmlth, ofSalem.who haa hevii the guest ot Kugeuu triends for a month, left for Healtle today to sH-iid the winter, in DOfaM of tieuelltting her health. II II ipuurterly conference will con vene m lliis place next Saturday and Bnnday. Bldw (Jlarh la aintoted to preside; a basket dinner will be served. Kverybotly coiue. Mi Dixon, of K iseturg, t lie super visor of the govermuelit tlmbw re serve and lire extiugulsher, passed here last week to Hu.el Dell, where he thinks he has a clue to souin Incen diary tires. t'oK. Now is the Time :..4....'u biof.pio.toy.owy " lv of Boom ami onoes, uu u TO SAVE MONEY Hll Uwill Day you to vUH our store. We have a ful BTA Btock of the very best good, that n o L v tin huy, anrl are .oiling then, at price, which arc as low a.s others sell poorer goods. ( all ami bo convinced that what wo say is true. YORAN & SON. THE Arriving Daiiy THURSDAY BKPT M h I ,oN k to Okkon. The Augusta, tin. Chronicle. Sent 1898: "Mrs P T.B0I NU1N(- BILLOW.-Thro0h N Hhelley, a most lovea ble a. .. a a the court. -v of Mrs R 8 Host former resident of Went Knd a .er a tSosTb lL is a lieutenant with I visit of neveral week, to her 0 Id home M -I Ma.,,,.., the aud relatives, returned OO thtlnJ i,.ii. haa been ibown a copy of . lo her present home In Pleasant Hill, HTl. it, : i . . i i i ' Hillow." Ttie title puge says the Billow la llbllsbed "In the ml. res! of An erican inen-o -war.- men Ourmpla." Hie copy dated JuDft 1106, and gives a full ae OOUDl of the naval battle in Manila liuy, together with all proclamations iss'td by AlgOSll BsBpMlab governor general of the Phlftpplnes, which for conceit, are bard to equal. Transla- tiona of aeaoaataof the t attle jiubiish- gd in BpanUh Manila lapers are given also. Tlie pajier Is one of extreme lu lerest and well edited by L H Young .,f the blp. H B Oiover is printer. TBI New Ktkamhoat. The bot lom ol the new upper Willamette boat l now 'oil, and the calkers will finish their work in two mora days. Then after the bottom aud sides have re . ived (belt Bnlablng coat of pullH, the eralt will be ready for lauuehing. The Frasar fouudry Is workiug on the maehlnary, and from Its past successes It can be sarely said that the driving power will be all that is required of it anil uiore. Owing to the bar formed I alongside the Kerry street dock the KtiK.-ne Transiiortation t o, will be compelled to build an extension plat form abo it :J feet wide to where (he I boat can safely land. The river is now at ijuitea lov stage and two feet more water would mve iUite an ad vantage in lau 0Lln the boat. Yaijuina Bay Oysters. Prof V L Washburn, biologist of the I nivi rsily of Oregon, designated by the govern ment to superintend the propagation of Kaateru oysters in Yaqnlna and Coos t'liys, has placed on i ahlbltlon for a few dnys at Osbnru & DeLano'l specimens of the YHqulua bay oysters. The bivalves are large and healthy looking, having made au excellent gio ili. Wiihoul question their pro. j pagatioti in these Western bays will be a success, t litis insuring an Industry capable ni wonderful growth and In urlng lo the financial gain of On gun. PlOf Washburn Will send the oysters on exhibition inre to Washington to gether with hit report for the prise, t Oregon. Miss Daisy Dell Jay, ner sister, a much admired young lady of West Kud, accompanied Mrs Shelley u. intervals ou the U H lligshlp ! and will make Pleasant Hill her future I . f . 11 . a a . . s. . a 1 1 li In kit Ufi 'Ihe cony received Is Home, u nuw w aw larawaw w geiitiiiitly SStSSmsd and lovea as miss Jay, and her departure caused many exj resslons of heartfelt regret. Her friends wish her all j y and happiness iu her dlstaut home iu tin west." The ladies arrived here safe and well last Monday. lilt, mil -it -in I 'ii r. .1. My wife has used Chamberlain' I'alu Halm lor rheumatism with great relief, and 1 can recommend it as a splendid liniment for rheumatism and other hoti-ehold use for which we have found It valuable. J W Ci ylkk, lted Creek, N Y. Mr Cuyl'T Is one of the leading mer chants of (his village and one of the moat prominent men in this vicinity W 11 PKIPMlf, Editor lted Creek Herald. I "or sale by Oslmru a, DeLano druggists. That portion ot the abandoned Kurt Klainaih military reset va( Ion, OOnslst1 lugof'JO'J acres lytmr west of Wood river, which was adveitised to be sold at public auction on tie SOthlnltWSI sold, except SO acres, to K It Keinus, Fred Melhaso and 1, Hessig, of Klamath Kails, at its appraised value of i.H SO and $.'i p'r ecre. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Makkikd. At the Hotel Kugene, s. pt H, isiis, by Justice Wlntsrtawler, Paul Har'sde and Miss Orace Valen UBS The judge performs these plea ant ceremonials with extreme grant and chivalry anticipating probahl.. Ins adveni into the cohort of benedick at some future scene on life's stage. Honest An Km i i i. km Showing, We publish the regu'at quarterly state nosntofthe Firal National liankto lay. It ?.iiinsii t.'tui uuslneM of 9408, M5.6D; deposits, j-JH3,482, au increase of gttjro SlUOe July 14, 18!IS. The state ment is the best ever iu de by the bank and I an increase of JlH 006 over the largest dvposlts ever reported be fore. This Is an excellent showing and speaks well fur (his Huaucial institution. Hops Nought. During the past four days Kc Smith has pjrehased aha following lots: Bon Owens, 12s bales; Tyi rrell & Perkins, 1!7 bales; Vouug A Cum ,'-'-' bales; Oeo A Yar ueh, 00 bales; J T liraiiton, 10 bales; Campbell A Carver, :!J bales; It C Boasenuan, 10 bales, liarnes lot of L'l bales from F i: Dunn, at prices rang ing from B t" 1 oents, "8 0 L-D."-Speelal correspondence lo the Roeeburg Kevles from Bateau "Senator Driver ii proelaknlng that the man w ho suppi ns t'nrbett itlght Just as well write the word '8 0 i d' across both ohsaks. And it Is this Kind ol talk that one ln:irs everywhere on the sireeti of dalem." Fifty cords of wood wauled at this offlos 00 rabserlptlon but this don't mean next w inter after the wood has been water soaked w"h two or three months of wet Wtall.er. Dry wood goes at this shop and tlio-e who want to furnish wood must apply early. Wanted A man of good moral character as a partner, or to work ou commission, in a bar la-1 shop In Kugene. Ida j; Obisb Eugene, Or , Notice for Publication. Lund Otliee lit Kusebuiv, Oregon, .September 1 . IMS, Nutiie is litreby given that the followlag named Mttltl has filed nutico of his intention to make liual proof iu support of liis data, and that said proof will he liimle before Joel Ware, I' S ( '"iiimi-i-ii'uer, at Eugene, ( iregon, on November Hi, lyw. .'onua Drugg on It K No ml for the N 1, Sec 18, T 16 S, K 7 West. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said lau. I, viz: Prank 0 Drugg, Hermann II Drugg, of lllachlcy, Ore; rieth iSimmona, Noruiau Egleslium, of llrecnleaf, Ore. J 1 liliiiKiEs, liegister. Notice for Publication- I an I ( Mi ce at Itoseburg, Oregon September 1, IBM, Notice is hereby given tint the foluwing BSMd settler has tiled uotice of hia intention to uiake tiuul ptoof iu supjKjrt of his claim, anil that said proof will he maile Iwfore Joel Ware, U S CoiumisMnuer, at Eugene, Oregon, on November lii, ls'.i.s, viz; Uilheliu Kloster . ii II E No51M7 for the 8 E j, M0 tt, T V 19, B Ii 1 West lie names the following w itnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of, sai.t I. ii,. I, viz: Spencer D MoQulfti Alice Mcliuire, of Kugeue, Oregon; beamier Oraun, Tin mus J L'ruzan of Dexter, Oregon. .1 T l!liiii..i.s, llegister. Notice for Publication. I.ai.il tMtice at Itoseburg, Oregon. September 1, ISM Notice is hereby giver, tliat Hie following named settltr has tiled notice of his intention to make liual proof iu rapport of his claim, ami that said proof will he made More Joel Ware, C S Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on November 16, 1896. viz; James SV ilornou H E, No iV.UJ fr the S J S E , E 8 W4, sec 2. Tp, 17 S K 7 est. He uauies the following witnesses to prove Ida continuous residence upon ami cultivation of, sui.l laud, viz. David 11 Lakin, John B Blaaton, William inautou, i naii.s .i iii.war.l. all ol Eugene wregun, J I Humor's, BtgilUf Hfsi.M 8VHaOB. CalllMQ & Sou, Moodaj purobaatd for K p Peaeh, a oue- .uli interest In the my delivery busiin -s and have taken possessinn nt the -nine. Hert Jenuii Other lin.f Interest. Notice for Publication. Land office at lio, hurg, Oregon. September 1, ISIIS .Notice is hereby given thai the following' named settler has tiled notice of his inteutiou to make tmal pr.Hit in support of his claim and that said proof will Iwmadu before J Ware, I S, t .uuuiissionvr, at Eugene, Oregon ou November 16, 1698 viz; Judson Drew ou ll t. o , , lor tue S E 1, sec 'JO, Tp HI S, 11 . li est. He U.,1111'!. tll.l followilio wittiP&SMS in itr.,1- liis contiuuiiiis residence upon and cultivation oi, sam i.tiiu, viz: Allien Bdrit, Ptrry Netf, Maurice Job sou, Samuel Herce, all of .Mound, J T liHiiniLs, Itegister. Notice for Publication. Land Office at l'oselmrg, Oregon M...ti.!. 1 lwilht Noli, e is hereby given that the following uiiuieo i-eiii,r lias tiled notice of his iutentioii io make liual proof in suppo. t ot his claim imd that saio nroof will 1... im.L l.r.,rU 1... are, I S Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon ou November 16, 1898. viz: I rank 0 Drugg. on n i., .NoswJIortlieS E ,N W1S A N I 1 N El S K 1 sec :l. To 1(1 S it 7 wst. He names the following witnesses to prove resilience upou au.l eultiiatlou "i, sam iiuni, viz .i onas IMugg, neimimi H Drut-g. ol lilach 'gs retains the 'ey.Oregou.Meth Simmons, Noru.au Eggleshaa ol l.reinleaf, Oregon. Irs Co 'ee a.sta 1- ' . ..-w Isf 'iiiacta and sulcta. Scktltuur s Best u Per sal by J. U. Oreta ft goo. . ts drain's Paaa Courier, Sept 29: Col J A Hlralgbt returned from Kugvno las' Friday, where he has been slncv the 4th of last July He left Immedi ately for Kerby with Frank Houston Hops. Sinri'Ki). Palmer Ayres, In day ihlppad his late bops, 101 baits, to Milwaukee, on consignment. He also received B dispatch from that place lug bis early bops had been dis posed of. MaRJUED. Iu Portland, Sent Mr Kawreuce Millican, of Lane rer:'u !' ,: Nl ' County, and Mlsa Vera Maud Sharp,1 .Mm-SIw I'llortliiul l bey will be at home In tio-lieii after October 5(ti. Wkd.-Today's Oregonian: Llewedyn i Tiregt u. To 'Lleei- ii wih! was is tied veateubn- for Lawrence Mlllicau, Lane canity, Sgt .1 'i years, and Verna M Sharp, aged -X. J T HHiiH.ts, Hegtster. Notice for Publication. Laud Office at Itoseburg, Oregon, v-i . , . September 1, U98, .Not.ce i hereby given that the following ...w... semer i,M iue i notice ol his iutentiou nnal proof ia rapportof his claim, ami that mU f will be made before J,h .. .e, . , onuDaMOMT at Eugene, Oregon. ...... , ,,,, ,ionu n.llu..noi lor the N X W m f . - ."S ".Mies.-es i.t prove nis OOUtBttow resideuce upon ana cultivation of. said land, viz: Or! ,,,,m" -'IJant. ltolrr Orr, of Eugene . i' nenry MMMM NEW DRESS GOODS NEW JACKETS NEW CAPES NEW SILK UNDEHSKlji NEW TRIMMINGS Everything NEW to be Caii and see them. 5. H. Friend! Our wail Paper ...Is row ready for CALL AND SEE IT. Qrimn Hariri Go's Windod Just Rubber at that Wall Paper in P. S. 10,(X0 rolls just jecoived. Pon't Forget j. n Howi J T Hhiih'.is, IteKister. Anot lit r oar loatd of Oliver just received at K 1, Chambers'. plow - Notice for Publication. I.anJ Office at Koseburw, Oregon. A QooD UiLL-AlUtny Democrat: ljS'tSSL ' oe i i. st tit state letflslature ebtiuhl to uiake final prvf in support of his claim HMS a bill ptaMUttaC the use ol guns i' r'f will be rnatle Mm Josl ,. , ' " 1 ointmssioner at Kinrana, Oreeon lu Lane c-ouuty." , ;V''","r lv-'s. Arthur I.bd e,' ., S H E N..m54 for the N W ,SKI arc l MARaiAsa Phssut. Ouaaty Cttrk 'V. W s k . west " " Lee inlay Iwlleda uiarrlaie lie ntto to HSf '.iMwio,; a-itaeaaea to prove Paul Haras aud Orace Val, utiue. , Mta11'"1 lM'tliuD , ' f1 Minaon, Newton l.indl-v Elijah I Ihikn At Elliatou, to the wife ,,f "". 'asper, Oregon, Jawphri Carver of MrDoyle.aaou. lu-'"' JT ' J 1 lbmiots, Kegjtter. Will take your measure and have made to order suits from ' to $.".8. Pants from $4 to $11. Over 1000 samples to choose from. Fit guaranteed or no sale. See samples at Starr & Aya fLsas"iV a.I STATE NORMAL MO.W.OUTH. OlOsfl StroiiE Academic aii Hw WSU aooippiK! irfj81? grades with. i'i aaal kck ... r ; ';.;,;, ..., or v.'r H O' ll liruitw'u " , , ...1,., BBS maaaiei o ' ,''." ; -II - UOlO.l Lj ni The diploma "i1"?15 law as, i lifetv: -.r. '"; , a The erihlui. ' ' ai Monori. ,s tight Expenses 1'"Z . ti .ml ii.althl'illffB . , .n onetl It i no nrsi iei " 10, Cala orui - :.' all M '""f'1'"" "'"""- i rial r. i- W"L, '.slESr- mm m INNi YOU FOOL v urfdl when you fa'! to buy your L A OVERTON wallp! l-or ins hook ii the larirest ami nn-t oomi it "... I ; - , i, its 111.. Hu'uul 1 il..,,ru vce- in " Kur Hale. A Hue .stock ratieh coatalaloa HQ teres fur le at a bargain. Will ppP as whole or in part, oue containinji InililiiVetlil'll'H. Iiollsc nrwl lu'.i liurna eoiniNiinn of l.V, acres; the other paa- inre .. .u priminaily. BitOattd nix miles from Eugene. Call on or atldr' Bs J M UKAKIIAKT, Kugeue, Oreguu. FdkSai.k -5820 anraa n,.llani r..eri. lug lands). Inouire of John Va.v- Duyn, Coburg, Or. Harrows of all kind at F L flium bers. A NEW LOT CF IMPROVED 'Willsie'" Cameras Hecciveil. We recommend theni . :tudiD of thij riha Andaiusiafl UIUV mmi and Black Ifl m aim 1 1 ri an . .,, o.vaj Is beaded I NrJ Northup.ura v .. rn5 .n is hi JohMhuw .low. 1 Engs one eUls j 3oO. EUOKNK. p. BP . Wnen your watch TakeK' Jh.70 COMPANY i i ERB THE ...kaf FIll-TJ I Mroln I'or 9th siol Superior Fotografs.