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ME I . i . i . i : my UUAKU. XXTAHLIMIHIl HI THE IIUUMitIN UFOKIORUir , nl.NCiriKR. NH Til III! i IOIMTLIUM II TIIIWK1T II HI llll ()L2 The Clothes that Fit and Stay in Shape. KUGKNU OR., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ?S I8i)8 NO 4.; IJrgV' 0 the finest mate rials money will buy, all sums sewed iuitb heavy silk thnwd, each suit fitted fa a living model in the miking and made to con iform to the natural lines of Xtt,, fijure. I he tnnce Albert Suits made fat, Schaffner & Man lit Ivorn by good dressers everywhere. Not-one cus tom tailor in ten can equal them in style and fit. We sell them under the guar- tntee that goes Tvith all clothing bearing this trade- mark: HART, 80HAFFNER & MARX. $mt tx- " mm ill TRAVIS is littrrkwi. w bnv F Mar- f mi. hi. hi. Hakeiii, Or I '. eVeUiflg trul.i itmi 1 1 ive iri , ill. ill I 11 Oksi.it inl , Nov 88, ltws. At sal, m I .1 llii uvel r -coipaulid Homer C ii utiiitiur-lu-laW 1 mi, HE Hl Ml Mis. AKKIM I V And Though. He WM 75 Vmh ON Mr Pengra Married Her. OUARANTEEO CLOTHING. low about your Underwear- ftfCOnN Mackintosh,.,., :.: L 1 in : 1 . adieu Union eutlH from fiOcts to $3 00 leu's suits from oi eis lo j.l.oo PRIVE At.nE!tT FltOCK BCrP. Coiiiii,- 1 '. i'i Hart! total 1 I Mart WEEKLY EUGENE CUAF.D. 5AMP JELL BROS , Publishers MTbi Fast side Willamette ! twetu St-vent h and r.ightli streets TEKM8 OF BUB80R1PTI0N. .Year 100 (Heaths !. 1 Mouths ' HNrtUoR rutin mle known mi application tddreu all huainsss latter to 1 It r. . I A 1. 1 ', Isfsse, Oregon. wi:sitr i'kik w in.nkk Hra P .1 IfoPherson PrlM oil Faus Mrs I'J McPhcrs.ui n Hum-lit1, lias pract ica I ly demonstrated ihut Mowers or the finest grade can inul do receive LI KF.Y, ' I 'K ALES IN , Watches, Chains, Jew , Ktc. s;.i miiu' promptlv done. rAll rk warranted. 1 W BROWN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND STJROKON, Dlfice li.staiininChrisuiaii l!!ock. an: 9 to 11 in; 12 to 2, C to 9 p m. WOODCOCK, AITOIiNEY AT-LAW. One half block south o( CnlkSIIIB Othc. Bl Kl'OKNE, OlIKHON. OShTl J M ALTON N K ABBJa.l RTALTON ft MAKKi.i: ATTORNEYS AT LAW Will practice in all the courts of the state. See In Walton liloek. Ei'ueni, OuruoN. I WHITSON, DENTIST. lHavin,; purcliaiwil the ollice and fixtures of "if lute tleceaaetl W V Jlemierson. i n ' i ri'pared to do anything in the line of Dntiatrwin the above raid office. IWVn.un and bridge work a specialty. their growth In WMttTD OftgOII, Lad wvek t-he ret't-iveil a caali prize of Jio Iroui the Kmiuit V White mil h use of Mm m up . -, Minn, lor (lie 111 eat upti'inieli of pHliHlea, t lie prize wliin. r lielnic oftht 'Rojltl ObcUaU ' VHrlely. Tlih HCd bOOM ulTernl lOcaali iirea from doWO lor the beat iptOlBKB of Ihii BoaM fiom Hid furu lulled hy I hem, hiiiI Ilmt Mra Mcl'heraon re ceived the lii -1 DrlM fcfforihi her ilillcb it pa 1 1 final i nil Gkwi saiiuir itta Ho-piiai. Daring the jut j"t put, tba (IikkJ BMMritan baiplUl ol PortUuid, ve -lielter to IS W pntietilK, US of whom were Americana. The remainder rep resented M Mttonrditita f tuoae iitelvtd 12 were Lillheratii, 156 Methodlsta, 151 Kouiun Catholloi), 114 Kplac'ipallniiH and the MfflS mimlier Prwbytarianiv Durini the year 7:155 days car- tva:i bMlOWWl upon free pallenta This Included board and lodging, lll)t and fuel, aervlcea of phyalelan, medk'iue and nursing, value of 17355. Annual donation to UM hospital will tie made from this Olty W.-dnea-day, Nov .'l. Dr Loverldse will re 01 Ive donations at theehurch Wedtieu day. Money, fruit, clothing-, etc, will j be thankfully received. E U LAKE, OIUNITI AND MABBLS W0BK8' IXea .l.'urn an,', new Prices in Foreign and I .I'Ktic Marble and tiranitc. Moiiuni.nta 1 -t. iies and t inrtciy wrk of all kind IWKATHEKINK. L 8CHLEEK, M 1 1 "lieaaea of Women and ObildltB WMasaage and Electricity. Offite-Shelton lllock. omioaitu (iuanl "Hire -FIEST EUGENE LoaniSavingsBank Of Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL PAIDUP $50,000 w E BNOwa frtuidtnt. B 0 PAINE. Vict Prttldliil. f n OSBDKfi. CalhUr. rt, W. BROWN. Ail I i . !' DIRECTORS- F W OSOURN B D PAINE, DA PAINE. J F ROBINSON W E BROWN J B HARRIS a OcMml Baakiag Bal TrHiiHiM liMl on Fiiw.ruble TMU fiAJIOJlRL BANK Of Eugene. Paid ud Gash Caoital. $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. VOIffBBAL itANKlNU B'JSIXB -Dona on reaaonabl term. ''"t drafu on Chicaffo, San Kranuinco and 1 rt OregonT Billa ot eienaage anld on fort Wn enntrie. "-P -iU revived aubject to check or certiti si depnait. All colleetiona entrusted to na will receive P'mpt attention. Lrslts Issued on the principal ni,...! iie: aim exchange It. able III all for.'lttn roniitrlea 'T.'l7cclloni receire our prompt siunllon. LANE COUNTY BANK Inabie return trip in New Vork uaiiioruia, After blddlog ami bla good abole eoultd oouipanlou, Mr Krauk Ma-key, a h'ppy goodby I coigiii Mif if turn i.tcr, mid fur Hilem. Wiienjust Mnied a baodaonie, bill .1 .1, I.. I . IJ - , . vrsntru aui r in uniform eaine up and extended bit baud. I race and I"ok oil' my hat, hs I would lo any American enidler in llioe liellicwe Uuiee, hut through bit thick dark b .i n whiskers, carefully liimined Hi Die latest French fashion, I recognized no ne 1 knew, ills gra-p Ol the baud ' II 'in as f an tod frltlld mid win n be smiled ii all cauie to inc as i tlah Lee Ira mi. my schiHiimate wlio had beM abandoned fur (had and had liid reeu (Itiys ill the death wurd nf I be Manila boepitait, He eat down and fold me the whole "cry a long and sad one, lie w aa DOW oil his May from Ban Kranriseo lo Portland (hence lack to Eugene to sre his beloved mother lie ealled for Manila nit June 16. On August 4, 18!is he went to the tyj hold fever buepllal in Cavile. After WO weeks he area given up for incurable uud sent lo I he ! ilealli ward to gitbOf side of blm were dying people- -18 died in the seven day" he lay there and I he sight of thoae expiring aroond hlui while per manently Injuring hi uervnus syM in simulated lilili lo t lie ureal effort lo lb1 lM KirM live aixl he rallied. Was rent hack lo the typhoid fever ward Iheu tiaus feired to the surgical or operating ward then to the con . lleeoeut waid ,ben on Seplember tS Lsus as cairied aboard Ihe lteailM( for home "sweel home." The bot went via C'blna and Japan and arrived In (San FraUCUCO about the 'i li ol October, lie was Ireated a mouth in San Francisco and is now trying to get DOOM for Thanks giving dinuer with lumber and a happy dinner it will be. He locks ten or twelve years older with full beard. Is now aa lleshy as cau be. He etanda six t two in height and squatted to live feet eleveu iu order to pass muster winu lie ataited. Willi his licard Irimiued short ud his line silky hair just comiug in after the fever he makes au ideal, handsome a ddier in the face lie re sembles Hon Robt Morrow, the su preme court reporter, aud It Is a ijucs llon which ia the handsomer. When Lee was lu the death waid he was just sklu and boue could span aro Hid his thigh just above ihe knee with bla thumb aud forefinger. He hay s I he fever is a lernble lliing. He Ik happy to be home alive. He is filled to ihe brim with luterealiug I n forma - linn. Manila haiksllke the "China Town" ol San Krancltco aud other American cities. Ihe CbluaOMO are the bail uess men there. The people and na lives arc all diseased and a diminutive people, Lepers are numerous und rre qoently foond at large. Bypbllli Ii In almost every native family and falily permeates the air ol the 1'land It la iiolliing uncommon to see six year old children covered With ulcers. t'avlte Is pronounced 'Kn-v ta' with the accent n the "Ye" and lie ' " pronounced as "a" In "arm." in Ublna, and especially at H"iig Km g, the Chinamen are niiarler than the ( hlnameu who com.' to America. They ere good busineas men and many ipeak JBegliab. The Chinamen Who come to America are Hie scum of tlo ir own land. In Manila, Ihe Chinese, Japanese, Portugese and Hpauiards are the business people ai.d Intermarry to a i reat extent The natives of Manila live like uion- hmm nn ironical fruits all I are worthless as the American Indians. The climate in Manila is not raped ..n hot. nK.ul IHJ degrees much of the time, but very mllry and oppressive a bad place for white men to live. Not ii pait of fjod'l country, but some that the devil has much i-mitro! of. "Halem!" And I swung "II and waved my hat a the train pulled away 0 oue of the handsomest Aiueilcau noldiera who responded the presldetil'a llrsl call. Ilewaaln Company Co, U N O. my old company, which ret.lued IteOWn name aud furuiahrd more than one bandred brave boya lor the war. Cakkv F Martin. OaliT (Snan) Nov . Today's Oregonbani H J i'engra.a welWkuawn Oregon pttaneer, aged 75. name to Portland the other day, aud all the way In. in Klamalli Falls, in iUesl.if n wife Mr Pemra is an ardent spiritualist, a firm ta-llever in that strange doctrine nfhlsseot, the dnelririe .f affinity, which asserts l bat every human soul must have a counterpart, am. that, H -ig s-nn ii ysten.iu. ..hi n y.hsnt luaiilpula- vial ' ii, iwosucu souia ...... iiietiiMiuy i'f lawn logellier ami united, tithe i bereorlo the bareof er, and either with or w ItbOQI Iheir recK lUg. Whether ll is because of tbe truth of the tbenrjr, or because ol blsowu very dtflnlteand avowed seeking, it is quite nil" to fact that Ml. ice I bad Mr I'eu gra ant his lout In Portland when lie nn t ins presumptive alHultji ami pros pective bride in the person of Mra Lucre! is Hi. alow for nine yema past a succis-lul dressmakei in (he city, who had uud of a long pmtracted widow hood, and wiin was also bant upon relieving her loneliness in Ihe holy bonds oi matrimony. A friend of both I be parlhs, know ing their mil ual intent, out of the kiiiilmss of her heart caustd their meeting al ber house Immediately af- l l' Mr i'eiigru's nrrival. Tola was one week ago last Fiiday night. The two bad never heaid of each other before. Hie following morning Ihey Were marrie ', Cieorge Hybind, an oidained minister nf the church of llieosophy In Portland, uRIelallng, Tuesday night a Kccptlon was uivtn lo the newly married 'c.iup.e at the home of Mrs liufus Mai lory, al which they were Ihe recipients of numerous coiigialula lions and eannoeedly ofaanemn ab- slauiial gll'is as uu alliance of such llOUSUal and sou icv, hat surprising ab rupt ncss would iieliuit. Mr aud Airs l'ecgra are Spending their honey monn in l'nrtlaud, but ex pect tu leave so u for Klamalli coun.y to enjoy Ihe felicities ol then- new fouml love upon u chicken runch in the sagehru-li pluius of Houtlurn Ore gon, for Mr Paugta Is largely interest ed In I hut Mibstautiul, if uurouiautlc, industry, lie Is the nwneralso of a big stock ranch near Klamath Falls, and ia very well to do. Mr l'eugra came to Oregon many years ago and Is probably known loull the older settlors (i( the country. Me was ideutilled with several eaily Or egon newspapers, aud was nl one lime iu charge of the government surveys on the l'acillc coast. Other positions of some promiueuce have been held by him, and he wan for several terms a niein her of the legislature from Lane county. He wus for a loug lime a res ident of ISpilngfield, near Fugene, where he lived with bla llrsl wife uud raised a large family. Mr i'engra has not been lUOOSeiful in ills former matrimonial ventures. He has been married twice I efora, bol hnlh rnariiages ended lu divorce. Prob ably he had not struck his nihility. Al any rate misfortune attended mid fol lowed both unions, und a loss of most of his property was attcmlutit unoii Ins Inst purling. He sought refuge in Southern Oregon, aud solace and for tune on his iilcken runch. A degiee of fortune came, though sulnec it seems did i a' I'.ut that, it Is boned, may be found in the ministrations of Mrs Feu gra, S'oS. ALLEN WILL SWING e a v mi ll iur , mm ll J, S. Iifviiulils. I s i Itlrt of the nulled arel'- l:lllliled '" ,S1' EUGENE, OREGON. - O Hssnnicu, Fowdeou 13 EaxiS, Caabier. A General anking business in ail branches transacted on favorable terms. A a HOVKY, President j u AHKAMS, Cashier i' O. HOVKV J H..Aast Cashier I'layine; for Bettrr lereis. of Paris Nov 21-Rlos. president the Hpenlsb peeoe cucimbslon, has refused to coi Onus Ihe peace negolia lions, in view of the seventy of the terms proposed by tbe United Htaies I commissioners. I Til II III It l III I IKS Ill I HiXKNA, Mont, Nov :2 -Joe Alb n. the iplarter bretd Imilau. bom anil rajaad near Oakland, Oragn . and ar ii'ated tin re a few weeks ago, will pay the penally fol Ins crime w ll h his tlfo. He wan placed on trial Friday, charged with murdering J H Baynotde near Ml'.cliell's and comvaliiig h la body in the brush. The jury , after la-lug out nearly eight hours, returned a eerdloi OfmUrdM In the tlrst degce. Judge dmlth announeed that ha would pass MOtance next Tuisdsy morning. There call le but one sentence and Unit w ill impose the death penally. Ten ui'uules after Allen left the court room he wus seen in a cell in the women's department of ihe jail. He Wat lying on iiia back and did net move as he was addressed. "Will you appeal, Jh'."' he was asked "1 don't know," he said slowly. "Have you any friends who can help you'."' "No, I guess not," he said, withoul moving. "My lather is poor; he las laboring man und can'l epict him lo in ip me." "No, I did net xci It," he con. Untied. "The most I ever thought I vronld poasibly gal was ten tuns In the penitentiary, I am not gmliy of murder in Ihe first degree 1 knew ll all along and I did not exotct this, ll looks pretty imsl for me. l thought tell years was the worst I could get." ilow old ure you'.'" "1 was -J), June 7th last.' ' T ie youthful murderer continued lo stare up Into the celling mid the re porter wu Iked away Judge Cleraanla. the defendant's attorney, said that there would prohu bly be no appeal us the piisnucr hadn' a cent ol money. A LOlKJl OF SOltltbW. The Eugene fjfJkJ Will Hold an Open Memorial Seivlce on Minilay December Mb. u acoordanoo wiih the custom of t lie order, Kugelie Lodge, No 1157, li P O Klks, will hold a "Lodge of Sorrow" or a memorial service, iu honor of their departed brethren, ou Sunday afternoon December 4th, ou which oc casion a memorial sermon will be de j llvered by Judge J W Hamilton, ol ; Koseburg. The music will he the best obtainable and Miss Lulu RoOihaW 1 will deliver a recitatiou, The service, which is always a beau tiful und impressive one, la one peculiar to Klkdom, and Is held iu every lodge of the "autlered herd" In the world, on the first Sunday In December of each year, whe'i Just tributes aru paid In the virtues of the departed, und a kindly veil Is drawn over I heir imper fections. The service Is held iu Ihe lodge room of the order, ami the doors are open to in vi i miii k.-vis, and every one is generally present al this, the moat impressive and beautiful of me mortal ceremonies. h ii I li r'Ott CAB YON I'lTT. Fori land Telegram Appeals lor Aid Offers, to Forward, Doaatlou. "Canyon City people need help. Homeless and destitute are 16 families out of the ST who lost their homes by Ihe Haines whnii recently visited the little town. "These people lo-1 everything. Lis hitter cold lu Eastern Dragon now, aud acute sull'ering is already repotted, as Ihe unfortunate families ale huddled together Hi old ehscKs, tenia, or, In fact, anything which rervea to protest them from 'In- chilling Winter blasts. In order thai these unfortuuate peraoue may not sutler lu a land of plenty, Tbe Tell . ram w III open a sub--en, t Ion list to provide a fund, liy everybody helping Hue work will be made light. No matter how small the mm i. nt, it will lie welcome to those In dlatreaa." PAPER ii Hi itJHKU hi BOLulI R Oregon Engineers at Honolulu Thus A inus,' iii, Mis, in lba Oregon engineers, who are at Camp McKlnlt-y, a t w miles from Honolulu, have la-gun Ihe publication of a paH-r, several copies nf which have found their way lo the old homes of the soldiers. The little sheets contain many items of interest ami amusement, among which the following are louodl "Theie U mil on Ihe green old earth a mare prodigal being than a soaUer with his pay. For months he will drag on whrrotttaoenl and unable to borrow any, af the aumpauj ie broke I as badly aa ha. lin n onuiae pej dfj and the sii ful lusts of ilesh reassert thcins. lv. ami a ilehhinii Is ihe n, -ult, prolonged jual as long as the money lasts. 1 1 (he love of gambling , breaks out, mid the money is S(UBn dered al the card table or the crap lay out. Discommon lo find a man, a few days aftl r lie has been paid, trying to borrow car fare. "Who's cookll'g shirts ami ends Willi slew? Who's codec's vile and bread's not I.ewT Who starves a crowd and f-edsa fea'.'-lbe took," t'oumiissiouers Court Nov II S L Long hardware for reads $11 S'J CoC Third Regiment O N O rent for room for teachers ex amliiallou 4 (a) B L Suillh gravel I l' M li Tallfero ' 3 00 Win M Miller county siipcrlu- tetident n ul for Q A it bull.. .. 1 Od a i Ready witness Stale va Jofl Harney 10 00 D Nash tiling for N ads A Wood cuspid. us 3 'g( Star Jot, OBIes printing 1 40 Now at this time the ibefifl tiles hia semi annual repoit, beginning July 5 and ending Sept gO, IBM, the same lielllg the aad of the term. In (he matter of Ihe pelltiuii and a, 'plica' ion of f W I umuii, for a road of public casement, S K Met lure, o Hen neit and J S I ustls appointed viewers aud C M Collier, surveyor; said viewers to determine all damage o the lands through which said road will pass, J li House, hy order of the court, was allowed lo redeem land described in certificate No l lll, upon Hie payment or f 10 30. Sherman Heller stove for sheriff's oflice no J W White wood for pauper Roberts 4 00 A 0 Jennings refund on lux sale oeilillcale No 1 1 23 42 H M Mlllirou witness giaud jury Stale vs I.ogaton 4 80 Nov 14. Sidney Scolt county work 6 00 Kd Howe meals foi jurors. .. 3(1 OJ J H Miller coillii mid burying pauper Janu s Johnson 17 00 A Yerlngton medicine fin pauper Hathway I SJ W T lluiley county commis sioner 38 00 J 0 Ooodale lumber 13 88 J I) Howard lumber ,., . 3 bj F L Chambers hardware 35 20 Cornerstone Laylug. Dallies, Nov -'1. The comer atone for the new court house will bo laid hy the grand lodge of Masons of Oregon on Nov .'to.at 2 p m. FROM DAWSON CITY is Barl.M'li b Dm Frozen North, us painari dts bj rai Pally i.usr.1 Not brit B trleeb, Nl rly a resident of 1 ii". arrived hen lai night on a visit. Ho comes direct from his ' Wean city. N W T, ' trip liu- mi. . y afkM uit. . Ildai Mr Jkirtst U wut iu last spnug w an a band of cv.ttlA li.ey. were threw monthe nn the trip mentng tiawson in May. farming a nanawaklp with another until they embarked in Ihe butchering business, and a bo iu mln lug. Ill both lin y have lieeli decidedly succesalul. They have a g(axt claim on Kldnrinl" ., , , nl o n nninher of claims ou other cneks. They cou sid.r Ihelr propirlye of ci nslderabl value. Chris found nut on reaching Seattle that his butcher shop had been de stroyed hy (he recent Dawroll lire, which he ,ys originated direct I v serosa the street fmm his shop. Tiny lost a building dial cost L"HJ0 toenct, Is-ing is by U i,et, aud or wood. On the way down, whbii oinsunn l over a mniith nf time, Mr llartsch mw . J D Matlock aud son Kdis at Lskn I" mo M, ii I -., thi y have a gisal business. Chrir sieaka iu very plcasaut terme of his new home, and feels that for years (o come It will piove a pluco where UBmeBM fortunea will be round. He says (hat tho i,mount of gold now piled up lit Daw on is bey olid Hie COII Deptloa of ilia man who has never witnessed the scenes of that camp. It Is brought lo the safe dcxlt on the backs of mules, en, h mule carrying about "00 pouuds, and is handled In sacks, as the farmers handle wheat. It will be renumbered that Mr llartsch took with him "Nero," the big dog, who was at oue time mascot lor the H oft) athletes. Tbe dog de Vetoped mean and vicious traits and was shot by aomu onu. Willi the eietption of Mr Matlock aud sou, Mr llartsch said he had seen no Lane county people; that the peo ple iln ss ao (llfiereiil, and iu Ihe ex citcmc nl of work men never look ror former icqnaln tea osa, on iy disuveriug them by Ihe nieiisl nccldcnt. I.l II lb It OFFICE. lnillctineiits Found against a United Slates Senator. Philadelphia, Nov 21. The grand jury today presented true bills of In dictment against Senator Ouay, hia son, Richard S Quay, aud ex-state Treasurer Reiij J Haywood, charged with conspiracy lo unlawfully use public money lu private enterprises. l'rineville. Journal: The Prlnevllle Telephone ( 'o. bus Hold Its stock and franchise lo the Sunset Telephone Co. Work lias already begun on (he line from here to The Dalles and the long distance telephone Is an aaaured fact. Hello, and hurrah! Senator Simon will leave for Wash ington next Thursday to begin his ca reer lu the millionaire body. Fund Dcutli With a Smile. From an account of the shipwreck ol he lirltish ship Atlanta, Wednesday night Novemlwr 10th, near the mouth of the Alsea rivet, a Heuton county stream, which empties Into the Pacific OOeM a little north of the northern boundary of Lane county: "The nerve displayed by the men after they had given theuisolvcs up as lost was wonderful, A f.llo by the name of Smith who was hanging to a davit was twittb-d hy every man in the rigging when the waves Struck and submerged him, Ho took it good ualurcilly, but uttered a prophetic warning when he replied, 'This Is no crow's-nest, hoys; hut 1 will be hang lug here after you are gone.' It proved true, ih" rlggmg soon went over, bearing down its human freight. Smith dangled at Hie davit for a long lime, outlast Iiil' all except the three In Hie boat Ho finally dropped oil' from exhaustion," A "ciow'a-nenl" Is a box or perch near the top of a mast to shelter tbe man on the lookout. IIS TIE LATEST EDITION si Florence Vi eel : I B Cushmau has about 1000 boxes of apples ready to ship to Hau Francisco on the i:ew v s ael. He also sent about 200 boxes nn ihe sohoouer Iong a few weeks ago. J A McLeod, E Nicolleatid others will also ship some. Here ia the way to tell how fast you are traveling iu a railway car. Fery lime a car pa-sea over a rail jolut theie is a distinct click. Count the number or these clicks iu twenty seconds ami you have the number or miles the train Is going per hour. This Is a sim ple matter of arithmetic, as the length of the rail Is uniform. Collage I Irove Leader: Dan Chan dler, of the lllack liutte mine, went to Eugene the Drat nf the week. He re ports, the rjuicksilver rumecee tunning at full blast, day aud nlgbt. The com pany has SI meu now regularly em ployed at the mines and reduction works. Roseburg Review: The report comes from Marshfleld of a shooting scrape boiereeu I. Iitnr J. -- I. . - ami Altor Mg T H Mioott. The ijuarrelled over the Sun newspaper plant. Neither wae hurt aud both weie flued a smsll amount Wheat 50 oente per bushel. THE BIG STORE llao just rt'ct-'ivud hy i-xpivsn u largo shipment of Lstdiei' Gpo. Out lirst lot is all gono. Tbetd will not ho hero long. You con buy from uh SI ')() A double Cuius Braid trimmed $1.50 very good weights. $1.75 A double Cape Fur m id Braid S1.75 trimmed quite nobby. $2.50 A very stylish and mt imil.lo 2.50 garment, double Fur and Braid trimmed. Only a few of these. s:.7.i Tho best value ever shown 83.75 equal to those you usually pay S5.(M for. Don't overlook our Clothing ond .Shoe snaps. Wo are in it.j F. E. DUNN. 1