rtngene City Guard HA I't'ltDA HT .'- TO CORRESPONDENTS. The busineaa department of the WEEKLY GUARD is caused considerable trouble by corre spondents addressing the pro prietors personally. Address all letters referring 'O the newspa per or business connected there with to THE GUARD. Eugene, Oregon. PlaOK .it BILBI IN CHICAGO. Chicago beld I'eace .Jubilee meet ings Tm-rday. Kight tbOMtOd people assembled in the Audi torium building to bear .'resident McKinley who said in full: "I have been deeply moved by this demonstration, I have been deeply to.iched by the word of patriotism tint have been uttered by distiugutsbwl men so cluijuently in your piatSIMt, It Ih gratifying to all of ub 10 know thin Iihh never cared to Im a war ol Immunity. The lad ebip ibut went out -f the harbor of Huva.ia before ar waH declared was an American ship that had taken the laflerlog people of Cuba supplies lurnishel by Ameri can charity applause ami the first ship to sail into tbo harbor of Hin tiago wan another American ship bearing food 8Upplia to the sutler iriR Cubans applause, and lam sure it is the universal prayer of the American citizens that justice sad humanity and civilization s iall characterize the final settle ment ol X!ace as tin y have dis tinguished the progress, of tbo war. Applaud" . "My countrymen, the currents of d.'stiny ll w through the heartsol the paopU. Who will cheek them. Who will divert them? Who will stop them? And the movements f men, planned and designed by tin master of men, will never lie inter rupted by the American people." I'HK HA MIAMI (AM.'AIU.N. I lohsrd Harding Davis hns on article in Scribner's magazine on the Haoti igo campaign, from which article the following striking pen pti ture is taken: 'Men gasped on their btokl like h ! e.-t on the bottom of a boat, their headl burning in-ide and out, their limbs too heavy to move, They bnd been rushed here and there, Bel with sweat ami wet witn fording the streams, under a sun Hist wiuld have made moving a fan an t fl'ort, ami they lay prostrate g i-ping nt the hot air, with faces il ime and tongu?s sticking out and eyes rolling. All through this the volleys from the rille pits spnt tered and rattled and bullets sang continually like the wind through regime in the gale, and sharpnel whined and broke, and still no onler came from Oeneral Shatter." MtlltK UHTED M A I KS. Our ling was hoisted over Porto 15 icon soil for the lirst tune, as an emblem of sovereignty, Monday. Porto EUOO had a population of 754,818 In 1830 of which 420,478 were white and 824,840 colored. The inland forms an irrecular pnrallelogram 10S mile long and The uabtctttty of nifn in alivav-. vitmtt the embrace .1. .Mi II l- tin . light oi tech to Imhh of it "tough fcl " tiny ars, Ml how liny rnvii, k I ll e Ml elves mill how I thev llrtcU ct littlr I s u , il e , s ami .littlr illnesse thM put . i. i people on their back'. It niiy not sound liter to suv mi, hut it in n MM that thr avenue mull Ih i tl-t that km. I of ft botfut. cbrctful iitiot. If htl head cl,r, it isu't woith pavim; nv attcnn.ui to: if he feels ilnll unit arawsy dining the day, it ian'l woith aiiiou-. c.iusiiU lation; if he i tumbled with sleeplessness at night, tie dose liim-clt' with i.pialc When he itutreni fioin attVOWMtM, h' walk into the neutral iIiiik i-tnte anil oi dels powerful BStdieiucs that rvrn u phy ieisn prescribe with care He in nn knowing fellow, hut without knowing It, lie in huitging death. There ia a won. I. till ictnitive tonic ui.t health huildi th.it will keep the haitlmt working man in gooil wotkitig shape; it is Df. l'icice's Golden Medical Discovery, it t made of pine native loots ami bark. It contains no minerals, no naicottcs and no ..pistes. It simply aids natuie in thr natural pro cease of accirtiou auda-xi tetion It tones up the atomach and facilitate the How of digestive Junes It makes a man " SUMrfJ as a horn" and thru area to it that thr life living element of thr finid hr takes are assimilated into the Mood It m ig.ii nte the liver. It drives out all iinpuiitirs ltd disease grunt fiom the svstem It is the gieat blood maker and ftrsh builder It it the beat of all nerve tonic 11 cure bronchial, throat and lung alteelion a well. "1 hail Indigestion and a torpM liver." writes Mrs A. I.UItibs. of KtKscllvillr. 1 .wan County, Ky.. " Tit Hcrce-s (loldeii Mrntual Discovery i in. I me." If constipation ia also present, In Pierce' Pleasant Tellcts should be ukrn They uerer fail, thrv never grip. Drug grit Mil both medicine.. JsssssssId' ."Ow 1 T7 A r- - 37 broad with an area of 3630 square miles. The bifbMt peak is ::r,00 fe t. The i-PinU is .enJiity watered. 1 ..'NX) streams being enum erated, of which 47 are considerable rivers. Forests still cover the higher parts of the hills. lienidea the two staphs suar and coir- e tobacco, cotton, rice, mail", yarns and plaintains.a well is cocoa nuts aid oranges and other tropical fruits, are commonly culti vated. Kice is the principal lood of the laborers and is of a variety that grows on the uplands and mountains without thKMling. I.KAI IIKK HUM K) Mil I IIOWN The United Htates Leather Com pany, sometimes called the Leather Trust, owning a hundred tanneries in the Kast and South, is about to curtail its output of leather, fO it h reported. Those tanners not in the combine say it is the plan to bIom up the 100 tanneries of the country owned by the trust. The combine was formed in lH'j;, by the union ol a d inn odd leather maktrs, owning ICO tanneries. Neurly 15,000 men arc in the em ploy of the trust. The capital stock of the company is f 124,822, 200. Its tanneries are spread over Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, New Jer sey, and New York. It probably controls four-fifths of the output of the hemlock leather that is leather tanned with hemlock bark while it OOOtroll a large share of the output of oak s ill leather and union sule leather, the last named being tanned by both hemlock and oak tiarke. As an importer of bidos, the trust controls the Huenos Ayres, Montevideo and Itosario markets, whence co.nes the great bulk of South American hides. veral causes have brought about the present unsatisfactory condition of the marke. The shoe makers, in their attemii to make cheaper slioes, have brought down the price of lea her to a point so low that tie re is little profit in leather. HKr'OKK AMI AKTKK iAKINO. AIImiijt Pt-mocrct. Just beforo the senatorial election Mr Mitchell wrote in the If oral I : ' The election of any of those who wero prominent in the legislative hold-up, and notanly that of Mr Corliett or Mr Simon, the ring leaders and revenue-piodueors of that anarchistic proceeding, will hut tend to perietuato fu tional strife, and would result ultimately in the disintegration of the party Just after he telegraphed Mr Simon sweetly: "As my successor, 1 tender you my congratulations uud wish you an honorable and successful c.t- reer. WOBLD'tJ WHEAT. The Liverpool Corn Trade News, a rtOOgniMd authority, gives the world's wheat yiehls of the past five years, excepting 1895, in bushels as follows: 1804 2,588,000,000 1886 2,304,500,000 1897 2,270,700,000 1898 2,007,000,000 Whisky had something to do with the outbreak of the Minnesota In 1101, but the fraudulent system maintain!' I by tbo government by which they are cheated of i lie full value of the fine timber on their reservations btd mu.di H.0N to do with it. Am usual in esses of Im'ian outbreaks it is the innocent littler or soldiers who stiller, while the speculators pile up claims for damages. An Indian war is a bonanza t ttieni. ll the Indians killed the right people there would not be much cause for complaint, but a they killed the innocent the heavy hand uf retribution falls on the n. If there had bean no valu ahle pin standing oo the reserva tion it is Mile to say there would have been no trouble. The United States will assume iust muni'iptl obligations of Cuban cities but will not bee line respon sible for the ttebt that Spain sad dled on the island in successful and unsuccessful attempts to hold the country under subjugation. The city debts are luppoatd to be lor permanent laoprovemonta and Ut terments, and in justice should not ba reptuiiated by this country. Iriule :.t ll .Villa is at a etand still awai'in.' ' !.e change of gor ernments. By the first of Dccc.n ber the last of Spanish soldiery will have passed the island soil. Then I progress will bo in order. A croup cure is what many a mother is looking for; something absolutely safe and reliable, that will disarm her terror of that dread rattling, strangling cough, M fearful to the mother, so fatal to the child. Ayert Cherry Pectoral is a croup cure that can he relied on. Thousands nay so. Mo. W. J. Dickson ("Stanford Eveleth") writ from Truro, N. 8. S "That terror of mothers, the startling, eroupy rough, never alarmed me so long as I had a bottle of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral in the house." " We have used Ayer" Cherry Pectoral la our family for years. Once when our boy hail a severe attack of croup, we thought that he would die. But we broke up the attack by using Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral." It. fl. COX, riaucheville, U. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral i8 put up in half-size bottles at half price 50 cents. WEDNESDAY, OCT 10 Wants a Divorce. Today's Ore gonlan: "P A Llndslrom has sueil Minnie Llndstrom for a divorce, ami to be awarded the cuatody oi their three childieu, and also to lie declare! the absolute owner of 43 acies of land. Tie plalntlll alleifeH that he was uh rent from home from July to Hcptein ber. and accuses hit wife of taking John Anderson Into the house during his absence. He nays bis wife and An derson afterwards went to Eugeno to gether." Anderson and the woman are now said to he down the Hluslaw. Wau, Pai'er l a Orerton'i paint aud wall pajisr emporium is uow a neeno of activity. Mr Overton has just received a job lot of vail paper and with an increased lorcc in getting ready to preneut it to the inspection of the public. This new stock was bought at a price whereby Mr Overton can nave from 40 to 18 cents on each dollar for bis customers, and as he Will have the itOOl o ened by Thurs day or this week, requests all intending purchasers to watt until that time before delecting patterns. Vakikty OF Oame. Attorney Klnsey and Andy Taylor were out hunting yesterday afternoon Just lie low town. Thev killed sis pheasants, 1 grouse, S quail, and - Jack rabbits, aud saw tiauds of wild geese and ducks tot did not get a shot at them. Jack rabbits are multiply log quite fast lu this portion of the valley. J i Kkwaiid I will give anyone J3 reward fur lin.in n watch of this de scription: Hetb Thomas, 0 size, 15 jeweU, Mo 101.888, solid gold huuting ease. Aadress Ouard, Eugene, or Mrs V H Lee, Junction City, Oregon. The wutch was stolen Maiuuaiik Licknsk. County Clerk Let has issued a marriage license to William T 0 Spencer, :ii years, and Marguerite M Harney, '.'0 years. Takkn UP. TbNe black Poland China pigs, weight about NO pounds, taken up. Owner can have -one by calling and paying charges. (iKOKtiK Pk.ns.in, Kairmount, Or. (M t OF Danish. We arc pleased to hear that Hon J M Stafford Is Improv ing right along and is now coudered out of danger by the attending pbyoi clan, Df J W Harris. OMOOH Okapk ltooT Persons hav lug tonne will ilo well to call on me. 8 ll Fkikmu.y The Oliver Steel Plows have the same old guaranee to scour. V L Chambers has them. What Tiiky Hot. In Us report the legislative committeeou the salaries and mileage of sciistors It figured the per diem Of each man , 80 days at f;i, with the mileage at 13 cents per mile, giving the number of miles and the total of miles ge and pi r diem as fol lows: I D Driver, 160 miles, IS2.50; Wm Kiiykeiulall, 130 miles, $82.50. The house uommlttee on salaries, and mileage figured out the mileage and then made the recnmuieiidatlou that all members i f the house be paid $!! per day for 80 day. The mileage re port was an follows: lirattaio, t50 miles, f. "J 30; Wray, 188 miles, 188.40; McQueen, 8JD miles $5S. ft . ' ILE hm r.tturc the mild assistance ncc-aca tcr tnc re; mon or the neom. it is or ijcrfui aid to me girl u.t cm ng womanhood. to the WU nn J t . :.u unnisn an. proaching or goiiiR through the turn or .nr.-. women wno aurrer rrom anv unnatural Jrain. nr h.-snm.. down pains in the I. .wer abdomen. Lining or otapiacemeM or the aomo.caa quicait cure tllcir tronh les at home, GOmpleH v awav from wv v .w ... m ,-u, n. ,au. f iose. tskeu each month will regu late lie mepjes perfectly, lortt'i ' xiUrerr. .ifor!. ;-ki. i . i.tsrCii'. l;:.iatvCs. BOSTON RUBBER BOOTS best boots made. Buy Bostons and Bet the Best. fl3gFor sale by THURSDAY OCT 20. Si I. V Kit UKK MONIMKNT. Ill ID BFExaroiinr of Sunday, October 18, n,iMln excelletii picture of the large aarcophuguii monument ereeted at Silver Lake, Oregon by relatUes and friend-, to the memory of thOW who lost their lives in the fire ut Silver Lake, December J4, 1884. Tbe picture give plainly the names carved on two Idea. A short history of the terrible hoiocain-t scoompenlee tbe article The monumini weighs 10 tons and alUoD a base of native stone from the mount ains of Lake couuly. The 0)0000)001 proper Is constructed of Vermont marble and was hauled on wagODI from this city to Stiver Lake. W W Martin of Ibis city Is the builder 01 the monument which will stand throuith the ages a credit to his skill, and as taken to the memory of the unfortu nates whose name- the monument carries. Hops Today'a Oreguilan: ' The market Is very firm, with but little new busl"es reported. Htewers in Hie east are reported as buying heavily tlin ugh New York at big prices, ami in New England fbere it a good tie maud from brewers, but holders are endeavoring to force the price up still higher before letting go. 1'aclflc coast hops me tbe favorites everywhi re this season, and on account of their superior quality and condition are commauling belter prices than any other grades In tbe innrket. What little business has been done during the past week was at ubout 10a per pound for fancy Block, witn many of the groweis holding oil for 20c." The New York dispatch says hops are strong. I'llCASANTS NOT Pl,KNTIH:i,. The season w hen pbeasnuts, grouse, quail, etc. may be sold opened Saturday. Only u limited cumber have found their way Into the Eugene markets. A few Chinese pheasants have been dis played. The price for these birds is about 25c each, which to the avenge amateur sportsman h cheaper than gunning for them, but if the I port aud exercise ih taken lot i consideration most bunteis prefer to have a hand in Hi ir taking. Pheasants are by no means plentiful and it takes u good shot and nine luck to bag even u mod erate number. Wll.l. AllAIN VlsIT EltiKNK A part of the staff of the English acd German Biperl Specialists and Dr Meyers & Co will be at the Hoffman House in this city Saturday November 12th ou their regular monthly visit. These lUOOeesful Doctors, are becoming more, pop.ilar every year, cure Catarrh In all its form-, comsumption in the first and second Itaaet, all female complaln's, ili-euses and weakness of meu, deformltlci and chronic rtlicaata generally. Consultation and tdvloa free. Hols i.m Examihation. Ghaa Mann, for whom a warrant was lulled from Justice Wiotermelrtr'a ooort yes terday undei the i a me of Wna sheets, was brought in from nenr Klmini yes terday bj Constable Fleemao. He Is Wanted on the charge of stealing a wagon sheet inmi J T Brabham. Mr Mann asserts bis lonooeoee aaylog he purchased tbe sheet from a boy. The preliminary examination will be held at 0 a m tomorrow, Mr Mann further attys he la a stranger here and Is look log over tbe country with a view to locating. Free Pills. Sen your address to H & Booklen t Co, Chicago, and get a In , sample box of Dr Kb it's New Life Pills, a trial will coin n ee you of Ihell merits Th se pills are easy In action ai d are particularly effective in Hie cure of ooneUpatiou sodtlok beadaobe. For malaria nnd liver troubles ibey have been proved Invaluable, They are ge era ii teed to be perfeotly free' from even tNleterlooe subetaaoe and to be pun ly veeetable, i bey do not weaken by tin ir action, but by giving tone to Itomaoh and OOWOla greatly Invigor ate the system. Kegtilar sie SSoeOtt per box. Sold by Wlikins ,t: Linn iirucgists. ah Attldavii. This is ! certify that on Hav 11th. I walked to Melick's drug store on a pulr of rmtrbei mo beofhl tettWe Cbamberialo'a Mm Bote or lolam inatory rheumatism whica had crip pled me up. After using three bottles I am completely cured. I OftS eher tullj r.tiuumeud it. Cborlea H Wet T I, Hunbory, Pa. Sworn .d sulwcribeti to iiefore KM rr I Augoet 10. 1884. Waller Bblpman J P. For sale at 50 cents per tiolile hj OH urn DeLano GeaU lor Sale. 1 have a few choice two year old Allgora Billy's for sale at my place ot,e mi e south of Monroe. U A Hoi i k. Oh & Henderson, tnotrtaker. nrj embalmers. Cor. WH. and 7th sts. YORAN & SON, Tit SHOE DEALERS. Mllimsota Hotel. The Minnesota hotel of thin city has used bv A I. Montgomerr, late of Mohawk.wbo tok possession of the same tniH week. Mr Montgomery has entiiely renovated the hotel, und made sweeping change In the conduct of the business which will prove of ad vantage to the public. Hie taiueaiiu rooms will receive oareful aiu-ntlou nnd on !c r lb new mauageuieiil the hotel bids fair to bfOOOM a popular Imslelry. A few stables for farmer , u.touiers is i f the advantages of fend. Hoard at reasonable rale by day or week. The public Is cordially Invited to extend their palrouoge. Kir Halsatu Turpentine. Try the celebrated McKenzle Fir Ilalsum turpentine. Double distilled. Clear as crystal. Par superior to the commercial article made from pine for medicinal and other i n: - - W il- klns& Linn agents, Eugene. To Owners or Timber Land. Any one owning a timber elaiu. in the Case.ide Uescr .e, ir fi:.d a buyer for same at a fair price by addressing "U. It I," care lloiiman Mouse, r.u gene, Oregoo. Harrows ol all kinds at FL Cham hers. Notice for Publication. Laud lllice at Itosehun:, Orwu, September I. 1W. Nutlet. 1 hereby glvee that the I '.! n.- nniueil settler lius ri'e.l ontiie nf Ilia intelitino tn make final protl iu support uf hi claim, ami that said pin if Mill be m ule U fure .biel Ware, l" S (.'unimirsiiiuer, at Ktarene, tlreKon, un Nnvemls r Hi, Is'.is, Jnnas UniKi; n ll i: Nn siwi fr u. n k i, s-,..: ), t n; s, i; 7 U e.t. He names the feOowbsl witnesres tn prove hi ciintiniiims reaiileuve ujeiu aud ciiltivatiuu of, said land, viz: Frank C Irug(., Hermann H Drutn;, "f Mlachley, Ore; Seth Simm.ma, Nurman jvlesliam, nf l.rn nli af, ( Ire. .1 T llKMHits, lteister. Notice for Publication- I hi I Ctfce at lbiseburK, (Ires-no .Septenilr 1, ltW. Notice h hereliv eiven th tthe f..li.uu' named settler has tiled notice uf his intentii n tu make final iiiuuf iu suiirt nf his claim and that said prisif will tie made befure duel Ware, V S i ' -n. n i --i -i. i . at Ku.'ene. Orei.'nn. nn Nuvemlier Id, ls'.'s, vi; Wilhelm Klnster mi 11 I. ..".I7 f..r the S t. , ,v ;f., T I' I'.i S 1! 1 West. He names the follow intt witnesses tn prove inn v-KiibiiiuuiiB rri-iiieuce upnu anil eilliouiiuu ut, sum I. in. I, vi: Spencer U Mcliiiire, Alive MelJuire, of Einjene, ( lrt;nn; l.eaml.T Cruza", Tin mas J L'ruzau of Ilexter, OlMm. .1 T liiu I ,:, KFK'later. Notice for Publication. I.auil Office at Ituseliurn, Oretfun. SepUniber 1, lH'.W. Notice is hereby sine that the touowiaf' named settlt r has tiled uutice uf his inteutiun tu make final prunf in aups.rt nf his claim, anil that said prunf will I. maie HMre ,wl Ware, C 8 t'unimissi .ner, at Kunene, Oregon, on November lli, l!W, vi;. lanes W il..innn H K, No NHS fur the S ) S K L X I B W 1, c J.Tp, 17SK7 West, 4 He uumes the folluwinR witnesses to prove his continuous residence uon and eultii atiou of, said land, viz, David li Lakla, Joha s Bbatea, William lllantnn, Charles . I Howard, all nf Eugene, Oregon, .i 1 BatDaie, Keguter Notice for Publication. Land ufiieeat Kuseburg, Oregon. September 1, lKW Notice k hereby given that the follnwiug named settler has hied imtice nf his iutentiun to Bacs Baal proof ia support nf his claim, ami that said proof will lie made lief ore .fuel Ware, V 8, t'ornmisaioner, at Eugene, Oregon on November 16, 1888 viz: Jodsne Hrew on H E No 77-.' for the S E I, sec -U Tp 111 8. M 7 West. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience ui'ou and cultivation of, said bind, viz: Albert Edris, Perry NiH, Maurice John son, Samuel Herce, all of Mound, Oregon. J T HauiuKN Kegisti r. Notice for Publication. Land Oltice at Beetbew, Oregon ... . . , September L HOHos is hereby given that the following name, settler has filed notice of his intention to mat Una! proof la import of kls claim and that sum proof will 1, made before Joel Ware. 1 S r..,,ti, ;....,.,. - v , -. ' , ,,n-luur", ii. ...ieue, viri gon OU Novenil.er li; LOW V i. i.? ii ,. i inns i ITUgg V" v em f"- ,,,r ' s K I. N W t S N E bj 1(81 I. SK 80, Tp 18 8 UTw-est ..r .,..,, u,e niiinwing witi.erses to prove lii contiuui.us residence uK.n and cultivation ut, said land, viz Jonas Drugg, Hermann H DntCt. ut lllach le.v. Iregnn , Seth Simmona.Norman Eggle.ham ut l.reeuleaf, Oregon. .. JT BaitHiis, iiegiater. Notice for Publication. Land 081m at Bosebttli, Oregon, v .- , , September 1, 18B6, Nut.ce is hereby given that the fnlluwing. named settler ha. fiTe.l notk-e of his inteutiun to uiake dual .r....f m SOpperlef his claim and that said f ,11 be Mtl ls-fore J.i ate, M'. inmisMoner at Eugene, Oregon, MnvM?-,,i,.,vt,t: Sehwanin- He names the following witnesses to prove hi. coDMn,,,.,,, residence upon ami cultivation ni. Sam land, uz: !nPomY.iJ. WurK U"Wrr 'r."f Lugene LU we'h, 'rkS,'l'h. bedmouluf i.'ee.l)u Oreg. n. J T BatOaBj, Uegister. Notice for Publication. . Land Otfice at Koseburg, Oregon. v .1 . . , .vptemlwr L 1M8, Notice la h. reby go en that the following named settler ha. fib.l notice ..f 1,1. ' ?Jta apsrt of hi. claim, and that ! pnmf will be ma.le ls-fore .lci "are i t .. minis. toner at Eugene, Oregnn Zu Z''.iV Arthur 1.,11; Tp"re.ftr,h,NWisK-''c He nam., the following witnesaea tn prove nj.ff Weetoa Uadtsy, Elijah L JTlinu;rH,Ke1i.Ur. NEW DRESS GOODS NEW JACKETS NEW CAPES TMIT.W STTFC TTNr.PTo - A. Uk J 11 I u NEW TRIMMINGS Everything Call and see- them. Our Wail Paper 9eVW Just Rubber at that Wall Paper in P. S. 10,000 rolls just leceived. rii'asiiit Hill Iteaa, Oct. li). (.'has Witcher is on npj log Hal t'al h lin i io i his winter. Mrs H Illume- and family have mov ed to Mouiuotit'.i. NIm Lena Illume will attend scbool M V Kees and family luive rented V 1j BtistowV hoiii-e nnd will nmke this their home fur I he present. School hecati the llr-t Monday III Oct her under the nmiiugi nient of U W illam, with u in. il at tendance. (' A Parker, from east ol the moun tains hns arrived and will take Obafga of the Richardson jdnce next reason. Daniel l(eid and ftmiily have moved back on their place. The people of pleasant Hill are glad to bpve them as neighbors agalu. Hev Clint Ki'lh iiis Is holding a meet-1 nig litre, lie :iegan Inst Saturday evening and will prcaoh every evening for a week cr more. Cok. DotAR EOITOBi If you know if a solicitor or canvasser in your city or elsewhere, especially a man who' lin- aollotted for tubeoripUuiia, intnranee, nursery stock, l ooks or tullorlng or a man who cm, sell uuls, you will con fer a favor by lelilni hiin'io correspond will, us; or If you will insert this no tice in your paper and such partita will cut Oils not io out nnd mail to uh, we may be able to furniHli theul a good position in theli own ami adjoining eountbs. Address Ambbicau WooblM Mills Co, Chi Oam, Wliai N Y' ur Ftiiute? Know? uld You Consult Prof Abbott. He will tell you the peal preeenl nnd future by Ike planets, tbe only reliable source for advice on all matters. Send date of birth and description, whether male or female, married or single, with one dollar bill to Prof Abt o't, Koom UH Ablngton B'ld'g, rortland, Or. Team Wat, ltd A span of young or middle aged borws, 1200 or 1300 pounds, wanted. Inqultr of Jude Flsk, tith street, Ku gene. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO. EMBALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS III NEW to be 5. H. Friendl un ...Is row ready for in GALL AND SEE IT. AAAeWWtA e? ilfSv AffH urn w a a - a i i i i i U 1 aUiaA atU1ktH Go's Windows Hakk Hybrid. A 0c saw at Horn A I'aiue't it inic ii.i'ii'i, in'-.....- w:is h i n in t -- l . , l I C I 11 IS U V.w Ooldcn and China ph i rn , a 1 1 m v s,,os types of tbe I beasiut aallf biautiful In pliniisce. Wanted POTATOES J APPLES. ....... ,-in Twill ('.s. till 1- i r Rhine . I w. I ANEW LOT OF IMP"" tli a . I i ' P-sffll Wllisie A Studio J of thfcCA J3HOT0 CO Superior Foiografs. j ninAk yinnrtfl nun n ribR iiu"' si THAI "I " . Si n.l Inrtlaiul I'-"-'"-. '"iialoSI Nortnup.nruiv. .... . - . pna, ,., I. beaded bi "Jail iohnstiurs ibow.Ae'10" .;ieefiW- . .. M B5 T F.tfBI. EUfilNI' Ull,pn vnur wa'.C.'l fltedS IllWfl JW"' Take -tP1i THE Jw- ERB F IRT-r:w.- "t" Jewvliy " - sal Wliuss 1 lor Mk "