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HE hi ,.K.K WW. n Wmm W Till! BIMEimTIO (IP OKKKRlTir rRIWIPlE8. HP TO F IKX IX HOMIIT LI HI6 BT OP OI'R BRUM L2 EUCiENK, OR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1898 NO 42 )VER( OATS ! CIBCOIT COOET H Jaiiu It Kfiiny vs Lucimla and J B Richardson; foreclosure IVi'rce for HT9 4o, attorney fee of TO and W- MY LAWS ENACTED More Bilk in ttif Governors Meiil CustO'lv. . si cree of foreclosure Tl Mary St Auiant vs Ku.t tie St K - .... mm ARMBACK'Overcoats and Ulsters (Patent Applied I r.) Iikw "arm only in coals me mewss vt material extena- tnlirely about the Inside upper ton of the garment, keeping the and Shoulders warm, protecting hmgs and vital organs. En id by prominent physicians, kfor the name ' ' WAJRMBACK' ' I this label: bn't forget the place. "All tlii- Tail's Goods. $4.50 to IEEKLY EUGENE CUARD. HPBELL BROS., Publishers Ll K.i-'. ilile "I Willamette street, Ik twem Seventh ami Blghtb. streets I terms w srnscKirrioN. tar S'J.00 liti 1.00 Month IM nasi: rt. - iua.lt known on app.i.M'.i i. I til busine-ii letters to Till: OCA 111 , pop, On . ii. proKBY, UBAUB IN p, Watch, , Cliaimi, Jew .Etc. Wirirji; pr unptljr done. I work w:irrnUl, f BROWN, M. D. iTHYSIli AN 1) SUKOIMN. -lTpitair in Chrismaa Block. Pn: '.' to 11 a tn : lL' to i. 0 t a !' P in. c Woodcock, AlToKNEY AT LAW. ici-Ooe half block south of ( 'lirisinau Boom, Obkuos. F' J 'AIT0N N K MAUKI 11 r ALTON ft MAUKU.Y, ATTORNEYS- AT LAW ' Practice In all the courtaof the sUte. lU Walt. .11 llt..lr B I DTI OUOOV. WBIT80K, DENTIBT, PX tlUnlinw..,! II.. mH.m -. !'..(. l.f kto dsoaaawl V V Wanrl.rann. I am rPn.ar.'l tn ln &nvthin.p in t)li line of titryi,i the above said ortice. tZ5. a" !,:, !Se work a specialty. o lake, PKl E AND MAUHLK WORKS' f aaiiKiis and new tirtrea in Foreign an.l Dti. Marble an.l Cranit... Mi.imin. nt P0tone anil rmnbrv until .if all kill) 1 PSKATHERINl L BCHLEBF, U D Wwasea of Women anil Chihlr. n pMaage and RUiSabJtj helton I k, oppiits Guard otnes WE COUNTY BANK i:aiabllaliei Hi IHHi., -UGENE, OREGON. 'la! anltinn' business in alt branches transacted on favorable terrat. A. O. HOVE , President M. ABRAMR, Cashier A. (4. HOVEV Jk.. Asst Cashiei f'opyrUht. ltiW, by Unit. Schuflncr A Marx. nude bv Hurt, Schaffner & Man HART, GCHAFFNER & MARX. GUARANTEED CLOTHINQ Styles ri-ht. Prioes right. $20 00 Marbiio On Monday avMlagi Oct IT, 1808, at 8:.'t0 o'clock at the home or the brldt hi WhIIhcc, dabo, Mm Het- UeCowglll wai married t Mr MA Retishaw, l v II I. HopklM officiat ing, The bride ll well known In Ku gvne, where die foimur'y residetl. The groom la it hardware merchant at vi laoe, andii ootuln ofWnMBM thaw of Ibli dty. Many Dsanllfnl hiu! useful preaenta wlte glean, Tboat present were: Re 1 1 i BopWna, Hev Black and wife, Mr and MraHowaa, mu.s Mnsa Sowes, MIm MyrUHowoa, Mr ami Mr.. Williams. Ml.-s Allle Wil Itami, Mr Ed vVllllama, Prof Hodga, Grandma Mofflt, Mm Chamberlalu, Mm it"i Chamberlain, Mr Jamee Chamberlain, Mr Bert Chamberlain, Mr and Mra Chlnowetb, Mrs Fredrick son Mi-n Emma Fredrlcksou, Miss Anna Fradriokaon, Mrs Mamie Scarlet, Mra Mi l linn, Mi- Ktlith Uenshaw, Mis Bella Ranahaw, Miss Carrie Cowgill, Mrs Kemp, Ml l'earl Kemp, MIm May Samp, Mr Tom Kemp, MIbs May Lyon, To Wm Clerk Lea lma lamed a permit to we-l ' l-'- l .1 Kdwards '29 ami Elisabeth Bonn !' first PJIOflAIi BANK Of Eugene. Paid up Cash Capital, $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. 4 OBKBBAZi r.NKIN(S irslNKSS i BS "ti llSSiailhll terms. SiK'it drafts ea OMesgo, Baa gisnukw and Pert- laml, fJesfOSa , , , . aula o( Mobaags sold oa Ivntga twnaWHs, Deposits revived aubject to cheek or eertih- eaWofbspoaik , . . . Allenllectlnna entrttateil t" us will receive prompt attention. :; HisniiKKs, I'resideuL Ii K.lKlN, ( sahier. EUGENE Loan aSavinys Bank Of Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL PAIDUP $50,000 SiBraatiw DIRECTORS- ....a, r n PAINE. W E BROWN DA PAINE- J F ROBINSON. j B HARRIS t General llaiikiiiK Kunlneaa TMamaeteel mvers.M Term- . , !ni.st od the principal eitiM, of the -Bi """ '"L ..,.hta Hiraax wwmm i pais Colli- .noelTv our prompt stlentlon. I III li ' I X I II Its Pallr Uuiinl, Oel M The alrtJUlt court lor Lane county, Oirgmi, omveneil in the court liou-e tins foranoM at 9 o'clock, Offleera prsaanti Jndga Bamillon, I'to-ecutliiK Attorney (l.o M BfOWn, sheriti w w Withers ai.d Clerk B l Lee. The trial jtry was called, compoetl Of the following named gontlafflMl J ( Oray, v B Brown, it if CoJdwall, tieo li Day, S Itlgdoti, A V OilUrt .1 f- Kirk, w M Kttwart, j ii England, C li M u-.i. J C Krattaln, SV V Neeley, James Hlgglne, Harrlaoo Brtotow,B M fhackutt, o Beonsil, l)avld Tin imOOOn. M F Uastssl. Ira A cii-tie. J F pman, l M Edwards, I C Cola, It B Walker, F A Poet, J P MePbraoa,J K MeKcnals, J li t ru iu, N PMammltt, J II Yates, Wm ; EttOSy and James Haia. For iatse J (1 dray au l (; t'ole Were sx on sad, A apecial venire wns estied and P t'leahlre ami E WhnttHiii sum- a. oiui to.AU the vsfltnosM, The following tt'alid jury wasdraw n: W I Cbaablre. Win rMawnrt J 1 1 Yatee, Irn Cu-tls, J K MoRtnal, 0 Ban nail and s Bigdon, Th court appointed Mr Cheahire foreman of the jury. He then gave the jury some ex celleut instruction and advice as In their duties, liy all means, he said, they should hear hot h sides of every ease and should not pr. sent au indict-; merit utile they were satisfied that the pemon could lie convicted on the evidence in the circuit court. He also read the statutes required by law. The following bailills wero appoint ed for the court: T D I, it ton and Oscar Mo Man on; lor the grand jury: Wm Andrews, Michael K Uei'ly vs D W Fleet , J and Lillian Fleet et al: to set aside deed Dismissed U fJcoT Hail & Bon vs 11 c Owenj Buit In eitilty '11 Henry Hrown vs Charles C Bompbmy et hi, eonflrmatlon Hale oondrmed 23 The Mitchell Lewis k Ktaver Co vs Malinda J Hays et al; conllrmation Sale conllrmed H John Debrlck v H J Jolnea, admlulstrator; oonflrmntlon Halecon Q rated o Sternberg & Setiders vs R P Caldwell, aduiinistrator et al; conllr mation Sale continued 40 J H McCluug et al executors of Jacob Glib spie estate; toreclosure De fault 61 Florence D Gilbert vs W 8 Lee et al; confirmation Hale coullruinl aud dellciency judgment for 1163.00 against W H Lee and I.ulu M Lee 68 J D Matlock vs Smith & Mc- lutire, to recover money Default; ju,ii,l!,,.tit r,.r .Vtiin :l and Interest from April 1 1SII7 at 8 percent 68 First National Hank VS Geo M Miller et al; foreclosure Default 11 J 0 (iocduio vs A o Bowman; to j recover money Default Judgment lor S2 (10 and order of sale of a'.tacheJ property 77 B K Cummiua vs Iiyron Cum mins et al; to reform deed Default 80 Oray A Hon vs J P Holland; toj recover money Settled HI J ames M Woodrull vs The BOUlo era PaelBoOo; damsgea, Default, the defendant refusing to answer. Het lor Tuesday morning when jury will award i he damages ie i Jsne McCubbciiBV Kami si ami Luella Moxley, to reform died -wi miiI-i Mile, L liilveu appointed guardian ad litem for minor defon- ilarits. Decree granted SB N J Martin vs Adam Kllchey, to recover money Conllnuid for set vice 93 H Weirihart vs James N Lnper; to recover money Settled and dis missed without costs Dally Outrd, Cet i 68 B J Prsstof vs New Englainl In suraiue Co; to recover money. Het for j Monday forenoon. The following jury whs drawn 10 try Hie ease: James Higgtns, J li Bl gland, F O Post. J F Inroan, J Fj Kirk, Wm Pitney, (ieo B Day. K H Bbaektett, R E Walker P J Mcl'herson and M F CnateeL The esse is icing hotly eop tested. Thompson A Hardy appear for Ike plalntlfl and L U';x arid I R Skip worth for the de'eudant. The ci-e wl, t go lothejury tst-fore tomorrow. ii ti., Vnleaii Iron Works vsThe . a u H,ugsW Klver Lumber Co; foreclosure, JadfH ent flr ,,iaintlfl for $l,6 with Inter, st at 10 per cent from March 1, JM6 Dswre ol furscloajre of rile 43 North American Trust Co vs Adam Richey et al; foreclosure Dd- - . . . ciuai.Hh In. laun u . a - tcrestand loo attorney fea term 81 Qriaa Hardware Co vs X J llrnntiugh; to recover money. Dfiuuli Jadgmenttor H9.44rad Interest rio attorney htMdoNUrafMfti f attach ! property, 108 stiit. of Orwtoa v B A Me- Allster; practicing medicine without a lleenie Arraigned and t"k d.v to piCHU lii liiilletmenl. ad to defend, Hllyt ii i.-tiiln- BBTI BR Ell hOLU HUNTER. Howard, of Trent, Dawn From HI" AH'U Lake B lies. I r Howard of Trent, who nr?noanpajt led by his son ltay, went to Alaska last year, at rived heme Saturday night To a QfARn l reseutative Mr llottaid slate- that I. is pr;ects tO date X re very llilletiiu. Mr How ard and sou, together with J fj Hun- tarfbrd of Portland, rjamnel Kaon of riilladelphla, and W T PootW 04 Slay- I. 'ii, Marion county, have n groti ii claims on Wrights creek, in the At I llo creek country, Hrlti.li Columhla, nli. ml '.00 miles northwest of Dyea. I TIM wotk on their claims lias been! very promising ami Mr I Inward has several goodly nuggets, and coarse gold lo exhibit as a portion of the ontfUtJ Nio.e of the five will reinalii on the chums during the winter. Hay Is at. pr t at Lake BOUMtt, and the nt In r four have all relumed to their hum s for the winter. Mr Howard -' - ,,,, ,1,,, r..t,ir,t Irln 1 1, 1 January, anil commence at live opera tions at that time. His many Lane county friends wish him success. M!,l, KhCKlVK PATBrTH Mhi of the Settlers Along the hnie of lie Oregon A t'alll'ornla liull road. A number of the settlers along the line 1 f the Oregon & California fnil-j road will most likely receive patents to ' n,,w "V OOmpanj ,-. I. J u. ...... 111. ..!.. . I I'nited States District Attorney Hull will push these suits against the Cor poration, and lorce ll lo cancel puteiits obtelind by misrepresentation. n 1 of the settlers lntiresled has lived 011 his place since ns a home, land ibe other Mttlers Inteiestid In 1 these ptoeedlngs have resided on llieir places from 10 In IS eais iln v were unable to I lie reason obtain no i oguitii n Irom the government before ; is that the lands were not surveyed. Bettlera may nio on land within 90 days ufier survey and the llling of plats, but not before the survey, as the land could not then be described. The lauds iu dispute are all wi liiu ' the Indemnity limits. Tliu seltli in all Tiled within W) days after the AllQg of the plats of survey, but the railroad Company was ahead of them. In some luslances the railroad com pany obtained patents the same day 1 plats were tile I, thus leaving the bona tide settlers at a disadvantage. The land office, of course, was Ignorant of the une the railr ad company was playing, und now it proposes to right the wrong. EBBSA I OMEtt THIS fVEKK Temporary Repairs to the Saved Spanish Cr uiser are Will . b Com pie1 ed. Nkw YORK, Oct 24 -A dlspa cb to he Herald from Caluianera, Cuba says: The armored cruiser Maria Teresa is coallni 1 be 01 manl worked in over the patches will ! hardened by Tuee dav and all point-will be wall i iigiu. On account ol me ,..i,,. heavy chain wracked dc k cablea can ied around both turrets and hove taut amidships will be employed to take up ,). fru nd aft strain, and In heavy i.. r extra wire hawsers will "V ike 1 carrbd from the mainmast head to the deck. All the carpent- r work la done and all oilier li mpi.niry repairs are so near y completed 'but a hundred Cubans of tho working force have been dis charged. The i ngiresare iu o satisfactory con dltioii. and It Is now oonfideotlf ex- H?cied that the Maria Teresa will start for the United Htales on niurauay. We Take Hie Phllipplnea. LoMHOK, Oct, 24.-A dispatch b. the Kxrliaoge Telegraph ompany frnii Psiis eays tha American peaca seoi-ml-sloners at Friday's joint meeting will definitely Insist upon the annex ation .f the Philippine Islands to the (Jolted Slates. Prllievllle Review, Oct 22i John l erguson and sons leave this coming week for Cot lay e (.rove, where they i .I . , iftha fanill. Thrv goto join tbere,t of the family 1 l.ey im n-maln at thai i ace during the r nd w I remm to Pr.nsvl.le iu winter anu wn. c the spring. III M t I iWtt, Suuday's Salem Statesman! The wi.tkofihe twentieth I'i. nnlal hgiila Inmof Oregon, sluing In t xtraordlunry si sslnu fri nt Monday, September Mthi to BaUudny, OeU bar i", imw, i done, There ale no more I Ills In the handi of the governor. All have baan Bled I Willi the m i n taiy t f state, Mgimt, or UOalgncdi and arc. or will la', laws of the land lit Hie COOISC Ol HWb time as their icveral condltloni (with or with nut met L'cucy clause) demand under the "stilt ins made and provided" In this particular. The net n stilt of the sissloii Is forty nine enact men Is, twantytwo from the reiiate and lueiity-aevcn from the house of reples. nlatlves. 'twelve of ilicee ale new statutes; ' ! seventeen are unit ndatory of existing aws, arid nUtttOtn are ipaolflo aeta rdkwthl given localities or public interests. Tim character of the levlslstloo e fleeted, aside from certain elements eiubi.iihd In the general upproiriatlou bill, is considered by those high in the council- of the slate to be sciv livable and adVantagOOUa In every liislauce. I n this behal it may la said (iovernor i,ord i exoasdlogly well phased with the coniprehetiskre outcome of the . - . t.... i . f lOHVmiU PHDIUII null IMIJItJS lllt'Sfllsu v. ample warranty for the etiiployini nt of , Ills hijfh prerogative in Mmmonlng the legislators and In outlining the work, suggestioua they have Qbw tfi l largely and with commeudabb) dis patch. Thai (ho spirit of economy w as best manifested in the senate w ing during the late aptclal session, llnds another 1.1. f i,..imioiv In the relative cost of the j .uriial revisions, now under way Bt the cst.ltol. Chief Clerk of the Sen ate S L Mooihead and i alendar Clerk Frank Mitldleloii will llnlsh their work on Tuesday next. This will Involve an expense of $16 for the t"n iIbvm allowed In the resolution of llu senate; while the ujually Important work of (he house will bo erfectcd by Chief Clerk A C Jennings, Assistant Clerk A V li Hnydcr and Kcpri scuta- tVt.H p; V Carter (speakei ), C J Curtis d K II Flagg, by the end of the twelve days allotted in tne house reso luion; the expense iu this case reach ing the respectable sum of fiiOO. For the benefit of those Interested it may he said that Representative WF Oray's bill providing for the suIiiiiIb sion of till new and amended city obarten to tho popular vote of the people of 1 lie cities affected , for adop tion or rejection, "died a honiln." It did not reach u llr-t muling in (he seriale. Under the terms of Ike amended charter of the cily of Portland, It be came necessary yesterday for the appointment: by (lovirnor Lord, of the police and lire commissioners of Hie metropolis and in pursuance of this j duty he "Hi i'il. v designated the i following well-known oltlMnstO SOI for the terms prescribed! Police oommlsalonara, J B Hun', D Soils Cohen and Ueorge W Bates, lor terms ending July I, 1000, looj and 1104, respectively. Fire commissioners, ' William Flieduer, Richard F.verdlng and II H Kowe, fir terms eliding July 1, 11)00, 1908 and 1004, respectively. Klondike (.old Missing. Ashland Tidings: (' ll Montague, who Is described as rich Kloudiker, Just returned from the north anu who was traveling on lh- Southern Pucillc southbound overland train , which passed through Ashland Tuesday, ac compauied by a woman, reported to the official of the Pullman company the loss of the modest mm of 118,000 Q Klondike dust which was llluhed from a grip In which he was carrying Ron the cars. The loss was not dis covered until the train left Hlsson, Calif, ami according to the story of the loser he had not examined I lie con tents of Hie g'lp since leaving Port land so that lie was onsblo lo give ony cluf as to where or when It was taken, Lxoept to express the opinion that It ,i.i,.i nave In-ii taken t-i'lier at Ash laud or Hlsson, while he was out of the car at meal. It has keen figured out (hat the ...mil i - f amid reported mteslna would sigh about M) pounds Home of the railroad bnfs who think the story ratio r a strange one argue mat me Kloudiker must have been very " lentlve lo his lady companion or v. iv carelens with his dust, or both, not to have naiil any attention to his gold ladeu grip after leaving Portlaud until he left Hiason, a distance of 400 mlkw. . . 1 1 ' Monday's Albany Democrat! "Mr M ,, We,der, of Kugeue, si.o airs hmj , "".y In Albany the guest, o. brolber aud B,ileri j rumi j,etle Whiloar." whose honM u eotnrpicnottsly cl an, whose work worries bet least, whose leianre time is greatest, how she manages. The eunncet an ten t) om- afie will answer: ' I do all Dty clc iniiij with " . W i ',-wder Fa1J by !l grocer. THE N. U. l argest pick r ai nnAN k Ns Nork. FRUIT NEWS I P, Trail Load oiiiji n ll 11 II try 1 1 mi, 1111 1 en 1 smi ! Pally 1. uai.l Oel .' . Fruit shipments from Lmic county will be much BOffS satisfactory this year than ever hi lore. It is made so by Ike lact that nothing is consigned this j car Everything is sold before It leaves the county, Hue of Ike luigeet t-alis reported is that of the apples Of the Hladdeii or chard, estimated to be about 10 car loads. P Whipple is : he purchaser. Mr Whipple has partially colli racO'd for another lOOtf loads, also four cars of dried fruit, mid txprcts to ship a train load of Oregon fruit at one time. This Is a most energctlo move and ll Is hoped Mr Whipple will bo success ful. The Iruit will gO to Cheyenne, Wyoming. 1 he Btnjens Canning 4 racking c, ' today sold to Messrs Pratt St Close, of J Chicago, their entire output of French prunes, consisting of about 73,000 pounds or about three carloads. Price received 4 cents and down ac cording to giadc. Work will com luciii'c .tomorrow grading the same. The silver and Italian prunes of the com limy, consisting or about LH.uno pounds, ate ."(ill unsold. Mes-r I'rnlt A Clou will ship next week a number of other pun ham's ii i a. i" by I hem, one being the TaMao apples, said lo he a remarkably Hue lot. Hack l r. iu Hanson. The Prllievllle Review of Oct HI has this regarding a young man well known in Lane county: ' The writer while below saw Alex Davis, who has just returned from Dawson City. Mr Davis went with Wui Hudlowith 100 head of beef cat tie. Mr Hudio got his entile to Daw sou City Iu flue shape and slaughtered tho whole lot and sold them out al wholesale at from 10 lo lio cents -r Kjuud, realizing over $15 O0O net from his Investment. Ml Davis left The Dalles last Tuesday with Hrown A Pelton's cattle. Alex says ho doesn't want anything Da ON to do with Daw son, but they have 'scads' of gold there. Iu evidence of which ho has a lot of line specimens." Prof llar.ee, who recently resigned as president of the Drain normal school and located In Mc. innvllle In the col lege there Is reported in very poor health. THE BIG- STORE UK AIM fi to GIVE EVERYONE tho liertt vtilui: WO or anyone due uan for their money. ONE PRICE to all, and your money back if goods aro not nat ifjfactory. J o IK- San a SaaMe arldtt p'al'l and I I'M' - ' - iuiklu . . ... muu. anil ' at... nit. A cliolcu of slU rni ami e.ilora. -. , BUM all wool plsln ami faiielea. A kiksI llti. ol isilon anil I'Sllerm. Uooil welithl ami width. U.-jc A Full Line of Braids. I "JV Bura una ol tne pri lt'eal Blark HriH-a'li i . v,.r hoaru In Hie fit) lor tin width ami weight. A new Line of Fancy Silks. Ur,c ( anusllueot lai Braid and Bead Fronts A Una of iwell .Iri M pattern, no I alike, new tyl- and eloae prion. Prepare en- Bostni i eonomy. PAIMV, .illHileli.'ila. IS IN THE CITY t' E Ltod Brother of .) A Lino, De- i!. Arrive! Las! Niglil. III U llaaas He llramnn Trial Dally oaaid, Oct i 0 B l.lml.ol Central Lily, Nebraska, accompanied ny bis wife, arrived in Bugeua last night and will witness the trial of Claude BrMtOn charged with the murder of J A Linn. Mr I. ind who was seen today by a '.i IRn ii porter, Is a very pleasant gentleman, apparently about 46 years ol age, aim shows a t'ecided resem blance to the photographs of tils mur dered brother, both of whom show truces of the Swedish aucesliy, which they claim. Mr Llnd is at present deputy county clerk of Merritt county, . i ra !, a, winch position he has held for nine years In Speaking of the fact that the two brothers spelled their names dltlerent ly, Mr Llnd said: "1 know nothing of our family his lory, . t pt as it has been told mo by ilhcis. My brother und myself were both born Iu Sweden, Iu which coun tiy our family name was Jonson. Iu 1851, the year of my birth, my pareuts emigrated to Amotion, when my father look Ike naiuo of his nstlv towu. My brother always Insisted on spelling the name "Linn," while my sister told me that my father spelled It "Llnd," which form I have used. My mother died when I wan a mere I. iln ami my Iktber whan i naa about two and one half years old, so that I know nothing Of theiu." Continuing further Mr I. Ind said llien wi re live i till In u In the family two sous and throe daughters. The 1000 WOTS himself and the murdered man ami tho daughters, Mis Mary J Isaaeson, al d Mrs Carrie C Kinney, of Momeuce, Illinois, and Mrs Louisa N Johnson, of Cumbriilgc Illinois. M Llnd has, since his arrival, talked with a number of men from Eastern Oregon, who were personal acquaint a nets of his deceased brother, and without SXOepUon they give him evi dence of every peculiarity that he knew Ills brother to be possessed of. To w itness tho trial f Claude liran toii ami of Ooortland Oreen, as ao ccsmry, O the primary object of Mr Llnd's Journey, although white here he will have au opportunity to see Mr Stephenson, executor or J A Linn's estate, ami to view the glorious country of the setting sun, of which lie bu In aid so much. Ji! ftf "il si all-wool lin k (lilt ai.il $0.00 ,jo.v ikiSS pattern. mat aary Iceatle. Shirts and l ies in profusion. $i.uo , . in. ..r ii 'i..t yaiurs ea fin ol tin , anon. V neat, dark O.UU Clark A lowl wi'lkhl. All WlS)l. All kinds of Underwear from 25c up. -ii irn i'i'U a nol.br plalil niusre- fill (( HJU.UU , -, .i . ih,y arc all tho S?J-VJ rage la tlio ettlea now. Just la today. See our $10.00 Overcoat. 10.00wT.u5 '"lad VKIIO.OO louud slid Uaro aaeka and l lat k wurteil Irock- llu best thing ahown yet. Also Mackintoshes. i . ) 1 1, ilakiaj the eliolco of aawt li 1 il AA JS1...00 . ,i Kroeks. mini, I ainiV ' s-.OV - ,nrt' Sacks, plain and lan-ili-s, Wotaltd aud Cheviots. Pants that Fit and Wear- for thutso cold nights by visiting our Blankot Department. We will do the rest F. E. DUNN