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Kuffftitfl citv Guard. ". mUttt r1? r.llt IM ii) um "V jmeH monotonous tbare i ihiwi.-- TO CORRESPONDENTS. Thn huainesr, d tJ J rtmc nt the WELKLY CiUAHU is causea ..r v. Ii.il f ,r it by -oiou oim BAU'i;i'.vi m.h I' ol t!ii Itxdl 'liiiifrto- lit!!-'. Tlf rc lit DO dun ing. The CbioiON have never oaltlfaVtod tht art they hire professional to dance for Of them. biW. V,.- I- ..nlu.r,. it jl fmrti conilderable trouble by corre- .-.-. oondents addressing the pro- out QJ lot vaok, OOOrdlOf 10 IM tSrKS?na tfrnew'sp".'' -.fih..W...t. Only ..; per or business connected there vt. ttOtt financial sirens will coinp l with to THE GUARD, j , l. . work on New Vear'l tugene, ureaon. . - l;i) I lll: liH i'8 HIM ubim" Hi 1 1 rofOJtd credit for the OOffilnf, year hid name is 'blacklisted' iu all of the stone." To Correspondent. ThoVfaWurOoAW put) pi" rl Kiltla) inoiriliiK" ' lOMK IM li.w'rii ( ('rnnimleiii,' It ulioulil rwli ua not laU-r than Tliur-la Uj'.rnliiK Uorraaponilsi which reaouas tin offlea laae'llxirwluvaii'l OB I'rl'lay anl Haturday, unlra ltiirtaiit, will DOl be ur.fili"l. It WOBlat ba old wli" ttl HtM-r uent to r M wek iift"T ward, ami iiiaHliiK alliiwaww tot H ereral day lime r. .j'lrwd t" leach mi,. r m" ' lir'iiifli'.iii the country would bo lotaand of utile iBtotoot when llM Bat M II as laad Oofrepiidetit liiilil null their eatrlbSHotii raaea im Twtda) and Wadncwlav, and aarlf 'ltniriy . Later than Tboraday Hoy may DM U uwl. A PATKH K IWAf. Every aubkcnber to the WEEK LY GUARD making advance payment of one year $2.00 will receive FREE for one year the CINCINNATI WEEKLY EN QUIRER, the leading paper of the Mlaslssippi Valley. No bet ter family paper published In the United States. WITH THE DAILY. Any subscriber to the DAILY GUARD paying six months In advance $3.00 will receive the ENQUIRER free for one yesr. Send us your name, and we will send sample copies of GUARD and ENQUIRER OHIIaVtl M V tit Home Note- From the haii Kraiicifii Traveler. The Obi DOM New Year bOfsMl t li in morning. Kugcne Chinamen are iiuIusHuhIi (if fundi! an formerly, an I lew crackers wc tj exjiloded in welcome to the i.ewi omer. From the Traveler, an iiiterenling illus trate! journal jiuhlished at San Kraucisoo, where Ohinnmen form no inconaiderutilu jcirt of thu Ktim lation, wo take the bllowiO BONO) "I'liineno Nc.v Vi ir heginH on the Dili day of IVhruary, and Ihe day in regulated hy the moon, alway beginning with the new moon in February according to the ObiBOM calendar. The iinnths are ao nolatiit that each corn'simml with the mn, OODtoioioi St9 or III) day none hhorter nor longer. Kach new moon'a llrsl day is the Bill day of a new mouth. Thin calcu lation i made by a hoard of learned axlrouomciK in I'ekin for a period of three yearn, livery thir l year in leap year, and OOOUloi thirteen month, the othcrn contain twelve mouths each, the dillercnt reckon ing iu time making the odd mouth. The month in not divided Into week, and there are no Sunday. The jjB house, or temple of wor ship io open every day in the year. " J'hene olli.'iul c ilendara arc sent to the leaders of t'.ie Obi DOM col onieti khraOfboal Ibj world, and by them distributed to the most prom inent local leadem. I'he calendar in about eight inchen in length, and the pagen, ol which there arc about 2i0, are ii, three inchen in width. The reading matter in on historical and astronomical IQDJmUi mainly, hut there in niilcli additional matter of a statistical and um ful nature, f. mil ii to that found in our "an nuals." The present reigning monarch comes iu lor a good share of "jiersonal mention," and the 'Von of the moon" in made to ap pear it least to OoImIUI eyes even gi iter lh:i t! e n.....n, 1'ime is dated correspuditig to the years the present monarch has reigned, and when he is succeeded hy a new monarch tune begins anew, and the calendar is dated the year 1. The book is read from what we style the end to the beginning, and ibe coIuiuuh of characters are in vertical lines, and are read down wards and from right to left. "All Chinese whocau all ird a trip to Chin visit their relativi s during the holidays, and, incidentally, purchase a new wife. "The women call a poo each other iu the afternoon. Men do not call ur- , women, evi n on New Year' Day That would be scandalous. "In lbs eveuiug 'New Year's dinners are given at the restau rant's and there the men meet the women, and exchange New Year's greetings. The diuuers last a'wut a blfl nit- II POUTlUBi John M PolmOT, of Illinois, at the age of 8S in in toverty and nearly blind. When a man as tor lunate, politically as he winds u tils i ireer an a lie idle Hit, I he prorl pects for young men in politics as a profession are poor indeed. Calmer began his olitical career M a constable. W hen the Civil M ir i nine he won a Major (ieneral's cotniniision; and when it was over was promoted in civil life by the Republicans to the governorship and a seut in the sonate of the United Slates. As soon as be turned against the BODDblbMD party the lemocratn took hiin up and sunt him to the senate, mi l again and snail) elected hi u governor, with tiieaid of hisad mirern in the Republican party. from early manhoo 1 to advanced age rainier him been without any considerable interval the incumbent of some oflico of profit as well' ns trait, and now, at Ml, he is seeking a pODllOD of 1 100 e mouth from congress. BOMB PB0F0UH MBAFIM I'he sugar beet bounty bill for the benefit ol a few K intern Oregon BOD in the nucleus around which the org mixed raids on the state treasury revolve. It in proposed to loot the treasury of nearly a third of a million dollars I ir the benedt of individuals and a few circum scribed IoooIUIm. Bom is the list, against which our senators and representatives will do well to re cord a big "N AY. " AsftesttaDaa a r atata fabataalaja t w,w An(lUull In i'.iii i .1. hi II -Ills li.lr T.imi aMMatOMlai tu asvet pabUsaUsa sr main lair board .0 Slf IIUHlSlllal hi bountjr lur ngr Uvla jie.wo A'ini.iUtlnu lur SiyaflSMStl wllb arawsaa vaUi DyM aSSlSSlllllsa (er Anlilaml normal saasl . . 15,000 taassaflaDaa i iHiiiama aMrtk tork Nottaltui ilvnr I0) Ai ruitltluii lur Imyliig il llln-r .lint ', I nUI I .' It is ii jt lor anyone to qUMtiOO the underlying feelings or motives that prompted Claude Itrantou to make n profession of religion, and to conform with the riles of the church, lie stands in a perilous position, life is all but lost, and it is to he honed the consolations of religion will sustain him on the gallows from which he has little hope of escaiie. I'he Port! tod Telegram Hr tiuently remarks: "If it is right to dig artesian wells for the boooflt Ol sheep owners, to pay the losses of uusuccessfi'l farmers, to pay the tuition of young crs I Ql who waul to make money by teaching school, and to provide Ihe people ol Marion county with entertainment in ih bt 90 Ol an alleged fair, where shall the line he draw n f" The Willamette valley Oregon in it, figuratively speaking, is iu clover again. The warm southwest rains of last Highland today sw.'pt the snow from the face of earth. Western Oregon people have no use lor snow. Potatoes that have been severely chilled are not til for ami. Our farmers should secure ste I potatoes while there are yet good ones to be obtained at reasonable prices. flHaVaVXaaaSaJ r Das't Lkt. 1 1 1 ' i i tahs muib knuvU dk of nulhrmatira to oul till! facts mIioiiI iIihI drmil i!naa eoBnumption Suiitnuii long agn drmonitrat'-a that ons arvrntb of all tbr (lriatba in Christendom earh year raajr he safely attrlhillrd nsumption and allied dewasea There is an almoat certain cure and a positive prevent ive for this l.oal diwaM- if taken in time. The story of what it will do ia told in tbe following letter : Ationt two and a hulf veara ago. when I waa al Plat l.u-fc. Kv. " write I W lorrlan . of Corhln Whltli-y Co Ky , "I wa taken with evere pain In Ihe het. arlrr whlih I l-gan to it up blood and wa alao trouMr.l with w'n weata. I waa short winded thai I MM hardly walk half a mile at oner, and it I km Ihj ieait bit wearied. I wiiuld have an attack of phthlaii 'aathmaj and alnet die fur iiliout two or Ihres iv I concluded to try lr K V. Pierce, and f related rnv cae to him lie wrote, me that I ahould taka nla 'Oolden Medical lia covery ' I liegan using it mid uaed ahoajl la iKnlle I ligan toaee that It waa hrltilng me. IB i oat baitso to continue it ue I did m and have liuproveil toth In atrrngth and in weight. I have nut had Ihe phthUic, nor pil up any blood atnee last iprtug " This great remedy- I)r Pierce s I -olden Medical Discovery- cures id per cent of all laryngial. fhronchial. throat and kindred all. lions which, if tuglcited lead up to consumption. It atrengthen the atomach and makea the atitietite keen and heattjr. It invigorate Ibe Over and aids the natural proceaae of ecretlon and eicretion. It makeu tbe aasiinilation of the food ocrfect It is the great blood - maker ami fleah builder Ifiinest dealers will not urge you to take a aubatitute said to be "just a good " Send for Ir I'ierce'a Common Senae Medical Adviser. I'skk Unclose jl one cent atampa to rover mailing only, to tbe World' Dispensary Medlraf Association, llurTalo. N. V . for a paper covered copy. Cloth binding ten cent extra It la a thousand page hook with over acven hundred illua'rationa ; formerly aold for fi v Pol limited time can be bad lor coat of tuailing .BBaaaaaaaaaaaeBaaBBaaaaaaaaaaaaawas-s A Virginia Mother tloverdale Newsy Items Feb, ii, Is!. Mike lloriieini h going into the cattle liUHinesH, I Io- DIOODtliM are covered with atiow here. Lotl of vIollliintH ill l loverdale, Tim Hullivsn included. I '.arncsl Mallies,eXieets mhiii lole gln an appraotloaiblp t v p LowaHi blaekainilll shop. I: d i rt Keliinillz, Imllglit a feed chop per and lie In fallennliig Img-, but he says (he li.igH won't eat enough to null him. Mr A Hunt hud ..c di..en eggs reatly Io put iu Ins incubator to haH'h, but the llrst nighl'n freie cracked them Opaili He lliousht he was going to have young chickens before any body else, but he lost bin gllCMH. UlOTtrOtlS Itemn. Feb 7, 'OU. Tba ralO makSS on feel very happy as feetl Is getting very ncaree with SO DM of tin. t' Kt'lnrk, who Is running tba Han lurd ranch thin year, ia about to m il his crop, naohtoary, boraaa, etc, ami pilt fanniiiK and move to Cortland. Mike llolllelio in hiiiiii to be married. His parents me coming from Italy in about two months, and are going to bring a young lady Willi them. Mike linn not neeli the girl since ahe won seven yearn old. John Wli eiirled has sold his fin in of M) acres, and hla aaw mill to the Fanloo Bros and John Hwatman, The mill din's not turn out more than abnut mm i feel par day at praaant, but a Daw wall r wheel and a new -aw are to be put in next spring when the mill will turn out several thousand feet per day. PlaoatDl inn in in. February B, 1N01I. t has Swift In building all addition to bin limine. Clara BonUtJf of Btlgana, is visiting with t'haa Wltohai and family. SamlTarks of t'lenwell, Is vlalttOI with the paoplaof Plusanl mil. i'ncie Sam BaugbotaD and family arc visiting with relatives near t ullage 1 1 rove. M V ltien ban pul mil a nuinl er of ornamental trcen In V S BrlatOW'l Ironl yartl. I'he snow hrva OODH to slay a while. The Iheiinonicler ban registered I below -tj'ro. A I Parker I balMlOg D bottas, He has bought a piece of land and expects to make this bin home. FhO meaalen are iu thin BaifbboT bOOd, and making themselves useful as well an nraOQUaptol I'hey liave not hurt any one very I ad John McKen.lc haa gone across t he mountains to his ranch. BtaXMOta to raise a large crop of wheat thin year In Fasten) Oregou. J K McKelule -.; I two nice hogs market ami left them out over for night. Some dog several pounds, tlina lor market. ate and mined spoiling Ihe hogn I tit) ID His aayaiha used 1 1 v K'ttlea Ol Mother'a hj betore con y well up to a born, and i i eas na awollan cr ruing 1 1 ci baby was strong and the plc- treutn breaala lute , ! Mathar'n Frlmmd u -he only ram edy known which rallsves th etpactant mcihert ll li a 'iniment to b applied x- r not only humbug, but rrouj. i rtaaat . f f i a bitla or ini ian M-nJ Iu February 7. t'onnh erablv alcktiesa here. V. K i'arker, i f Dexter, i leaching the Kgypl school. A J lien fro la all smile. A braud . i new girl at his home. iawuinir aas, lltM Io I., m 1 1 !), a,I I hla teetiou al preaeut. Samuel tiartlu, of IVxter, waa vuitiug Fiypt laat week. Jaiuea Howard and Henry t'art r will log for the Spiiuglleld Mill Oa, Jamea Howatd went to Kugetie for a liad of auppln for the Springtleld Mill Co, today. Th undety hens baa orxb rei an organ for public purpose, which la a from Uiaswail win inrn an Ciyptianl In the Uoar futura. Mr Htipklun, f Ihe ftajaDO laDMtflf I n, wa in tbi- MM knl week bak ing after Iheii logging e mtrae'e for uexl apring ' drive Arthur II Kdwardn has laen eoi.lltied to hia naiiii I -r a week wiib la grippe. One of Joh n convert cauie luaiehlm the other night. Hie reOvid him very much. ( OH. luhuig Item. Feb 7, 'W. I .a grippe ha struck I'obiiev, and truck It hard. Tbe protracted tioetlng atlll coiilln Uew St the church Mr Brentner h.i- i n -t' 'inif Ice, lor uae next Huunner. 'Ibe aaw null has btWO shut down since in-t Wedne-day on aooou. t of colli weather and slckueaa. I'rof A M Raybura ia vtry ales and unable to attend m btfl Sflbool work Mrs A N Kulkeraou ia teaching hi department lhl wat k. Miss Lulu Matthews broke through (he lea while skating a few day ago, and wa rescued l.y Mr W (.'nandler, who happened to In- uearby. (Troll vegetables and nearly every- : aide -p.. hi... POmpS, fell victims to the cold npell, ami now that I he good old "Oregon mint ' has come again, we are all busy thawing out. A. is Your Hair Turning Gray? Jut remenils-r that gray hair will never become darker without Llp. Ayer!s Hair Vigor will bring back to roar hair tba color of vooth. It sever fall. W It cleans the scalp alao, and prevent tb formation of dandruff. It feeds and nooriahea tb bulb of tb hair, making them produce a luxuriant growth. It atop the hair from falling oat, and gives it a floe, soft flnlsh. I . a tattle. At all dnirglM. If ynn do ma obtain all the benaflt y-iu iaetei from tha ua of tba Vigor, write tl Mataf about It r -- - rn. J i awn u l.waii, 3iaat. aa Wm j i i aja ajjal HIS WEEK a' I'HFJSIDEST OHAPaUl KK H.- Mtate Cmverslly hegents Met Portland Yeaterdsjr. In A Hug social at Pkaaant Hill. Feb 4, Msj. Thet hrlatlsu Kudeavor lian been raising money In various waya for MMDS time, Kach member wa to tall Just Dow they ubtalueil their money at a social. The social came oil Saturday even ing. Feb i The man ban diaaaad In tile raggialest nf ragged clothes to lie had in 'he city of I'leasant Hill, and came mil iu full force An gXOtllaOl program, recllatioun, mmr- and iiiuhIc was reudered K"cli person In ragn (old of hi- or her gn at trouble to get Ihe money for Hie I'.iiileuvor, which gave a lone of amusements long to be re memliered. Jake llartch received the lirsl prize for raising the largeat sum of money, and Kd Parks received the second I i ' i being the raggeueat sUbJst ' Supper won served to eorrespoml with the rest of the allair. t Ibua No 1 Common feral; No 1! BSMDlOM Hessta; No .", -t harming OODtpODDd No 4 Fnemy of Lot's wife; No 6 Comfort In Tears; No tl Kvery Day F.atable; No 7 Crystal Choice; No S Kat it Swell. X. Au American Kuilnntd In China. Moneyed men from Ihe I'nitcd Staten have secured a franchise for building a r iilroad Iroin Hong Kong Io Han Kow, Cliina, a distance of near ly TOO Pallas, When railroads nre lu ces, aaiy to a nation's pronpeniy, health Is stlil more necessary. A sluk man can't ntakamoDsi If tbsra are a thousand lallroad. One of the leamns why America in so p ogresaive is the fact that iu every drug store is sold Hobs tetters Stomach Hitters, that celebrated tonic for i tie weak, appaUaat for the d p. pile ami ledativa lor the nervous. It is taken with great success hy thousands ot men and women who are run down, pale and weak It increases the weight, ai d l lie gall) Is permanent and substantial. SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS A Card of Tlianks. The ladles of st Mary' Episcopal (lllild desire to K psgag their ll.ost -in-ooi e thanks to their innumerable friends, both to those who took part specially the leaders, Minnes Fdlth Holl'man and Ulan, h Straight! and to the public li i have s,. generously and untiringly assisted I bam In their "Mid-Winter farnival." Thanks are also ax landed to the UUA.RO for cour tesies extended P It KlNSKY, Secretary From todav's Oregoulao: "Tha board of regents of tiie itate university met yenterday sllernoou and evening at Judge lielliuger'a chambers in the United States courtroom, and orgat -ized by electing Judge It H ltean, ol Halem, president. "I)r 0 H Chapman tendered tils resig nation as president of the faculty, to take atfaot October I, and the same wan accepted. "the Uiartl appointed a special com mittee, consisting of C A Dolpb Jutlge llellluger, I) l Tbompnon and Judge Mean, to report at a regular meeting in June ami recommend a proper persou for priMideut of the university a. id faculty. "Tba board appointed ao azteaUvo eoiinnlttee, consisting of S H Friendly, ehairiuau, I) P Tbompaon and C A Dol ph. "Other nQ lira bOalDasa wantrann SOt aft Tne member of Ibe Imartl present were; Judge Hean, Salem; C A Dolpb, ami I) P Thompson, l'ort lattdt Charles Hilton, The Dalles; S H Friendly. Kugetie; Dr - Hamilton, ItoM'hurg; William Smith, linker City." QaltO a Purchase. Ax Hilly having purchased tin en tile t .ok of namp'i - Iroin a represi illa tive of one of the Urgent manufacturers in (he Host, cm in g of mole than .100 dlll'erent styles of sll HITS and a large assortment of PAIS I s. he is now prepared to clolhe.lhe i aked at a price i hat will astonish the natives. The goods were Inuight at a price that will enable Ax Hilly to sell them to you for lens money than Ih" goods would coat you snv nothing alxiut making. He side SHIRTS Al Hilly has the Urgent anil In-st assoitnl htta'k of Cl.OTH I Nti, BOOTS A BHOKS ate, In the valley, in all of winch he can give you FI I S Come and see and he convinced. Ax DlIXT. Coffee goes by the tnste alt me. Try Schillings Best i .fTc acnla All money-back. baki'iif pwlrr IsvorTi tttnMlt MM ifutl. WE HAVE THEM, Crawford Bicycle- 30 $40 $50 Have Superior Bicycle Sundries. Griffin Hardware G( aV I O For $13.00 $1 You car buy a 3-piece Bedroom Set of Day & Henderson, with 20x24 glass Corner 7th and Willamette Streets. $13 $1 Don't Forget J. iT Howe Psr sals ky Gray b A I IKK PUCK I n protect eil CauaOl a Child's iu alk, RoaaOarg, Hr, Feb : AD light year old daughter of viva BlOWD was hurncd to death lant tilK'IU, near Mid dle Cieek. Her clothing caught lire at the tlrenlace. lioai Bujrafi Attention. I have 100 good grade young nanny goat for nale until Fch Nt, near Mon roe Fr prloe and particulars cor respond with QMAHOCOK, Kugene, Hr. Korsale. sd aeraa of land 1" miles wtatol Bugae io the Notl Valley. Partly lmprc . d. good aoil, and good water Neat Mhool Plipa 400 00 eaay term: liU-i-i , voir it for cash. See John iui. isy on tne pfaialsaa. ur addraaa II F L IRORMOCB, Kiowa, Colorado. I'ki S: evi-rv ohm l roll ..r tin in. and (hey will le when the (nut I growar of IafM a unity get t i ulug ! tiie Hewn spray pump, ami thereby I kill Ihe a orm and Might that work uch jreat injury to the fruit in irv gOO, I I. Chamher la intereaietl In thia particular Industry and haa one or the in. si ooaatatataUl eaofapray puinpa ever hrought to l.aue ovuety, "price in reach of every one. Foil Sai.k - acre extvllent farm ing laud. Inquire of John Van 'i i , oeurg, ir. 1 he CelsbrttlOD I chruary 1 1 It ha been tletlnitely decidetl that IbaazaroiaM In ootobraUonoftbo mth anniversary of the adtuilon of Ore gon Into statehood, February 11, will not Include a banquet in tue evening. The two houses of the legislature will hold, Hon lleo H William will dellv er t lie occasional address, Hon V I' Lord will speak on the relation ot the judiciary to the history ol the state, and Hon I, H Cox on the relation of. the legislature to the constitution. Music will lie supplied by the Salem Choral I'ulon, consisting of 100 voice, by Halite l'urrl-li-lllnges, a selected quartet, and a local orchestra. Invi tations are being sent to prominent pioneers Iu all part of the state. For Trade or t ale. A ranch of Ua acre of land, iu Crook county in the McKeuie and I'lineville wagon road li mile west of the Ie Chute river. A good feed stand. Will trade for a small farm. For further particulars inquire of owner, John L Thompson, 1 mi.e south of Springtleld bridge on Cottage Drove road or J 0 lihttiehart, greet r, Fugei.e, Oregon. v hat Is Bhtlehl A ttraail nM muvily for C.nuli, Coldi I 'onaumptiiiBi ud thr mli the world f..r half acvoturr. baa ouml inmintratl caata vipirntciDuiiuiti and n'.i,.,! many in ,, saMaiaOaga, tfyaasj sat ti,rtel with in rvv;lU nt will rrfnt,,! y.nir musty Will take your measure and have made to order suits from $18 to $38. Pants from $4 to $11. I Iver KMin samples to choose from. Fit guaranteed or no sale. See samples at Starr & Aya Neal's Bath Tub Enamel I '' ' I". n - ttit U(hh wiik, walla, orci'i.iiiK of tu or Icaa to tno action of lUvtin or n L A OVERTON, (or liquid Porcelain) la the t tl to uh for enamcliuK hatli tui aitr i tit., iiatn riK'iiiH, or anv Mirfmc ;ihi-ctii i aalc hy tdoorawcitof r.U. Mh St., Eugene. Junction City : Milling Compaq -MAN C FACTO REUS OK THE- WHITE ROSE" o o a o oKT.OTIRo GUARANTEED o o o c BEST QUALITY The most popular Hour in the market. Sold by leading grocers. rt , "at tta I Uaa Priea an! IL0& S-ll .y Wilkin OOOO00VAVVVSO00OOO ami ! am sV V A Handsome, Strong, Speedy. JERSEY BULL I han i'ii., ttiano. Ca, Porook i v OSBURNA DELANOj 'uv""ut 1 1 1 ia re portal that a youus; Mlow tinsraiadaa tatra A l in'i t:.wsi j , wi.i itvp rou- l HausV ataUc-TH.k-i tua, cask al Unit of aWVtS, CMS ay bt rvtaracl uatll ItkcaK alihoLt Duncan Scott J. W. KAYS FURNITim CO. ."osLMtKS and FUNFRAl. C1HEC10RS Farm for Sale Cheap. 380 rrr aof Ol wtll imi'iv. til laml. Tw.i -vssl hiua and haraa. TloBty ai farm iaipltiutnta, hurata, cattlt, viii, ttc-afSix miltaj t,mthwtat .fn-rn BajaM Kr Wnna. tU-., aAtMa attXJai A I KKKlN-s, AND IDEAL B1CYCLE5 Fitted with Special Heavy Tread B A J Tires i-eaa tne worm ei '99 Popular List Prices: $4Q-$30-$25-$20 FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO. 105, 107, 109, 111 Sixth St , Port'antJ. Ore. Matlock & McClanahan. aaw JL. J aasaaSa Pairinga Specialty. EugeneCi