Kugene City Guard. ATOM) AY WIB to TO CORRESPONDENTS. The business department Of the WEEKLY GUARD Is caused considerable trouble by corre spondents addressing the pro prietors personally. Address all letters referring to the newspa per or business connected there with to THE GUARD. Eugene, Oregon. To Correspondent. Tim Wkkki.y til! A HI) IP" t lin early Krldav mornlnas. '! Insure the Insertion of correnwudeueo It should reach u not Jatsr thsu Thursday uiornlnir. rorre.iiondelioe which reaehen thin iilllc.. I use Ihiiradavand on Friday and Hattirdav. unless Imnortant , will not he published. It would Ix -old when il r went to nrem a week after ward, and making allowance for the several days time retired to leach sulcrlber throughout the country would be aUleand of little luteieal when the paper wan received. Correspondents sh uld n.all Ihelr contribution to resell us Tuesday and WcdhPHday, and early I lui-du) . Later than Tborsdsy Iney uibji Dot be uaed. rVABBflOTaH'l MBTHDAY. Americi has furnished ti the world the character of Washington. AnJ il our American institutions had done nothing tlat, that alone would have entitled them lo the respect of mankind. Daniki. Wkhstkii. THE I10AJUO0A OANAL. (-aptain Crowninshield, United fctatos navy, in the Century maga zioe, KinlH out that, while all the KrU of the United HtateH will profit by tho Nicaragua canal, those of the I'acitic coast will he tho moat tMinefitcd hy its construction. Kvery bushel of grain exported from California, Oregon and Wash ington to Kurope now goer by way of Cape Horn, but with the canal those states will be brought 8000 miles nearer their market. The voyage is now I3.r days long, botthon it will lie only 35, so that tho oargo can be delivered over three months earlier. During the year ending June 30, 18!)8, 1,150, 000 tons of wheal, 200,000 tons of ol her grain and 2,000,000 barrels ol Hour were shipied from the l'acilio oast. TI1K HALT LA II HTYLK. llusinese and matrimony have been sadly mixed in the affairs of the Miller l'rlutinff Company, of Halt Lake City. Utah. Mr and Mm Charles W Miller were partners Mr Miller sold out to Mrs Miller and left the citv. savinit he was going to Honolulu. He came back soon, however, and proceeded to tnke charge ol affairs in the print ing office. lie did not like the printers Mrs Miller had employed, in the office ao he discharged them. Mrs Miller resented his interference and hired the meu over again. Miller dis charged them the second time, and fjr four days, so the report says, it was a oaie of lire, hire, hire, fire, until Mrs Miller's patience bname exhausted and she applied to the courts for an order restraining hor lord and master from interference in her business atlairs. She has applied for a divorce, also, and in the meantime a tri'co is in effect. The Woman's Kepublican Patri otic Ieague of tiugene has a hard subject to tackle in debiting the justice of the seating ol polygamic Roberts, from Utah, in oougres. It does seem that where there are so many practicing jwlygamists al ready that the addition of one more could ipuetly te made, and savi all this resolvi.ig and protest ing. tiie thins is certain, if ad mitted Roberts will not seriously impair the morals of his tellow member, or the national capitol. Men who have been there and are familiar with the surrounding describe it hy a very broad name. IXMBMH SCHOOL HUl'Kltl.v rBIUBRf SI 1 1 ! I-.: The .Salem Journal comments on the recent teachers examination in Lane county, and indorses, Buperitt' tendint Miller's recommendation that an age requirement he added to others for teachers. Tho Journal says in part: "For six tee i mra Oregon Inr had practically the same puhli I school text books, and under Ihe existing contract must keep then two years longer. A bright 12-yoar-old hoy or girl, hy niv ni special attention, can pus iD ex amination to become a teacher in Oregon. "Thus there are forced uikjii the public schools scores of raw, green, inexperienced, undeveloped imma ture, uncultivated, uncultured what shall we call them? They are not to hlam:. The system that grinds them out as allegeil educa tors, and forces them to ex pen in' niing on our children, and sets them to drawing salaries out of the school fund, in the stupendous crime and folly of an Intelligent age. These 'child' educators are at work on the rising generations in every county in the state.'' milks n iLefti General Miles is getting gool support in the court of inquiry that Is trying him for insubordination, in other words for complaining of the rotten beef that Has furnished the soldiers by the war department. One witness compered the Bo culled canned roast beef to seaweed in ap pearance, and said it made tho meu sick; that tho health of the com mand greatly Improved nnen fresh beef wai supplied, Alger is gulling little comfort in his effort to discredit the command ing general of the army in order to save his own reputation. 1'AIKlOTIIJ KHOM ArAK. Pnnoe Henri of Or leant, I biennial claimant to the throne of KlUDOe, does not lack assurrance. In a recent interview when uked if he would consent to beoome the bead of the French government the prince roplid: "lam always at the disposal ot my country in in, It may bo noted that when tin prince made this mode-it utt'T.iuce, and expressed his willingucr to play king for tho volatile ETrenoh Kipulace, he was standing on llcl gian soil. He is not likely to rink his skin by entering French ter ritory. France Is a republic only in name. At heart she h moniuchial. A thousand years subordination to kings has fixed the idea of kingly rule upon her people. Scores ol years will lo requited t" eradicate the inbred love of Tieicditnry rulers. What U Hhilohr A unuiil reimsljr f.r Cough, Col.b anil OsBSBBaTaUSnj ! through the world 1st half aeaulurr. haa -r.l luiuiin.'raMo SBMBef In olpl.tlt on.uiiitlii ami rrliet tvl many in .. I vauisxl aUgM. If you in not atiatlrd with He ri'uniui H m nraad yew sjeeer. l'rii- PJ ,-U , M , u.. aud tl.W. Bold hr Wilkin. A l.lnn. W J lent The ptiMIe school ti-ac-b al- mo I m y k no-., n bram-li of Mudy liut lbs mf moat important Irrnnch of all What 'loe it profit ymit -on if he ha nn intel lect like a. New ton. - and i. mentally an A'liniral Lni liton, if he hat a wak anil puny lody ami not the re ne. t.it idea of how to rare for hiii health ? A boy a h 0 n 1 d be tanirht from the tart that hii health la bit moat T.reciou endow- Without health, all the talent, all the iremua, and all the ambition In tin world are worllileu. A boy nhould be tauKht that SBSCSSS in any walk of lift that happiasSS, and life itaeff, are dependent upon hit care of hm health. When a man feeU that he ii losiaf hi health and viiior, when hia cheeka no long er k-low. hia atep is no longer elaatic and the aparkle of health is no longer in Ida eyei, he ahould work leaa, reat BBOIS and resort to the right rtflatdj to RStOrs hia bodily vigor. Ir. I'ierce'a OoMsfl Medical Liiacovery ia a natural medicine a scientif ic medicine. It di no violence to nature. It worka with and not against nature. It promote the natural proceaaeaof accretion and eacretloii. It impart vitality and power to the whole ayatem. It givea plumpneaa and color to the cheeks, sparkle to the eyes, ateadineaa to the BCrVSS, htrength to the muaclea nnd the nnimation of health to the whole body, It makes the appetite keen and hearty. It la the great HOOu maker, flesh builder and nerve-tonic and restorative. Medicine dealera aell It and have absolutely nothing elae "just as good." "I wai affll. te.l with uinmles anil boils ami running aorea on face and neck," writea Robert S. Wert, Wtn of No. 6J Galloway Ave . CohH bua, ohla 'it-. ,k Dr. I'ierce'a ('olden Medical Piacovcry and Heaaant I'cMcta.' awl waa cured." Constipation ia the commonest Ix ginning and first cauae of many serious disease and Hahould alwaya le treated with lr Pierce Pleasant Pellet used in connection with the "Discovery " These are the most perfect natural laxatives and permanently cure. The two great Knglish universi ties havs b"cn regarded as institu tions for the education of the sons of the rich men and aristocratic lamilies, but during the present year three of the seven natural science scholarships given have heen awarded to boys from the crowded tenements of the east end ot London, who were educated In the public schools. These boys will now hare in the great univer sity equal chances with the sous of dukes and royal princes. So great a levcler ot rank is mind I "Thousands of dollars" mads leal year hy the trtilt growers of I.aue county, i ins would Dave been muoo more If each one would have been supplied with one el Hi we Itean spray pniiiw, ami sprayed lluir nrchiud- Well and ther, l.v rniaed a llral-elii-i article. F I, Cham DSN ha the t limns TMI "CITl Of t:i tit:.M: Will st, mil I it Next Week li the h irst Ttmi rite Ltugane TraDsporiatloo Com pany's new ssamsr, lbs "Cttyol Ku gene," Is now pracllcnlly DtMBpbjted and early next weeb will steam np Pol the 11 rat time Most of the boat is now tlulshcd with the exception of puttlnu In w indow nnd doOTS lo Um Otblns and state rianus. After this worb is done and the bollera and SOglneS are properly tSSil d, the tiew cratt will he ivady to (o into oemmlieloB. The "(,'lty of KagSjOa" is a trim in at built tt and has the cclty and liKht draii(jbt n c, -n i i a aucvve.siui freight carrier. KM I UK Ml 1,1, I i HA I8bV It Vanea Considerably In Dllareal Htates (lood showing for Lane Coun y. The Hour mill of Lane county, according to a recent exhaustive report In the American Miller, of Chicago, stand high In the list for the amount of Hour given In eiebnnge lor wheat As there has In en some agitation throughou' the county concerning the ojw -ii"ii ofexehenge we take spues lo Kive the iiiiiouiiIh ullowed hy millers i ii. i number of the slates, other slates varying but little from the aveiage; Oregon: LaWO OOUDt, 10 ll of Hour H-r l.u-hel. Oiher c lUtitles noted, as follows: Klamath So lbs Hour 2 lbs bran; Wallowa U to to Hour; Jackson 8 Hour. Delaware: Si! to :i Hour; 11! bran. Illinois: Ui to :in Hour; 10 bran. Indiana: i!H to ,'Mi Ib.ur, 10 bran. KenUMI M 10 'il Hour; 111 bran. New York: Silo Mflourj 10 to 1J I ran. .uiniieeola: .10 lo S4 flourj 10 bran, mid .1 to ft shorts. Iowa: :'i h86 Horn; lo to l.ran '-c in: .i to nj Hour; IU to 12 bran, and b shorts. Missouri: Js to :lil Hour: 7 lo lo bran (Nolo. In these states the weight per bushel var.es rom 5 ( w ,,Hi ilioiign generally the latter figure i WASHINGTON. We give our sister Slate of Washing, ton In full as reported hy the Miller: Weights of wheat. Lbs Hour. t'""K'aa 48 lotH) " tB sl'"kane 66 to no Hteve.ls fig " - an Klickitat 6s p, 2 '' ik) " Ill Gsusmlaal ners courfc In Ihe instil r ef the IfK'illon ef the Iroundarv I. ne Istrtween 'Lane nod Douglas ooeOtlfSj Wberia,', there has been heretofore nil uncertainty ' to the exu t location "f ike boundsiy line bstweeu Lane and Doug!. coun ties Hong; toe mi to ml I of the CeUpOAlO DaooDtalBs, whlob nneerlnlnty has reinlernl ,1 difficult for the as,--s'.r of said sjnui-ties lo determine in which eUUHty tin prop rty along said boutv daiy la; ano Whereas, tin-court ami the BMlOty court of I Mil!'"- e unty heretofore agreed that lbs nurveyors of -aid a no ties should go upon the giund and survey out m il determine said b tin (Jury ami i but i in- lino ' determined by said Ml t) or should Is- taken a. d agreed Upon In ruid e .unties, lor the pur pore of a mi Ut and taation bn I Where-i", said ttvi vorsilid on Hie gflb day of January, 1800, make said survey and detenu Ins said I. unitary and make to lbs i ourl a repoit show ing the line BOd tiling the Held notes of HiesantV Tie ik was done by OF Tblel, surveyor i Douglas eouuty, CM t'idller, surveyor of I auecoUi tv, with D Part os sud IV rius, ehaloman and M Pertue us mail . r. I' la therefore ordered by lbs court ttia said icporl ti ml n is hereby in a'i tiii-'t-s approved and eooflrmcd and Said bOUodary line established. CLASSIFIED GOLUflN IfoBSM asder tlii l.ea.1 nut to eicaavl tive . , M tnU sjr week; II SO a month; ST.' p-i -ar. For Sale. .10 IK .IUtn.it 30 . ' 3a 80 37 Nolle of Annual S-n.. Mtstiag, Notice Is hereby K jv.n , j, voters of School Dlatrtet No 4 of I gal me "'uuiv. mete of Oregon, thai the Annual.Meetlng ol said District will If held at the court hoti,. , Oregon, wtaaia al Lbs hour nt ...b I' m on the ilrst Mondav. la. .i... sixth day of Ifatetl, A D. 1669, I his DMetlUf is called lor the i - of licarim; the a ,i . .. - -- r'u oi i ne llrcciorsandflerkrsld dMrict and the transaction of -he busluesa usual at such meeting. QUO Kfraw, Disttlct t lerk 08 Frank, i hairumn Board of Directors, Dated Feb Uat, 1896 ilck lleadaclies, Tbs sarSM ot overworke.1 lianll i .... Ulskj and santy lire,i by Kan', ci WtT,...,tl.k-r,.tl.,ssl ,,Uintr , ,k. , tmll ler. Mo,,,- rs-f.m.l,.! if sot -HlfsiltOM PHostotU. and AO cu. Sold , Wilklaa- a I um. Iteal go tStS transactions. Frunl. Bb i nan and wife lo W A Heriienwav, Is feet i II I In w el side of lot No 8i block lol Bblelde addition to I 'oltnge (hove; tl'to, II Hsu r Barker and wife to Frnl Drew, lot i, bloekg, Chrsher's sreood Btidltl ID to Kiigeue; . T Ii t nibs iii and wife to W T far roll, 8 acres In tp If a r 2 m wi7 50 Arinlnda Williams and husband to W si. urns, tiilDS acres in tp 17 s r 3 west; fj (idO. Thomas I. Kimball lo Huntley Hampton, land In tp s r 3 west ; 61, Irene Williams ,t al to the I'ity of Cogens, quit elalm to alley I4il60feat, leading from sottlh line of Klevenlli sir. si between ak and Willamette streets; l. Bmlly J Hummer and wife to Joecphlne Warner, block 9J in Long and Laodem addition to Cottage Urove; t!lHH). Henry Wltte and wlfa to Win W nif.ali) acres In tp 23 a r I W(M;6gO0. Martha Medley and husband lo Jam s.m Me. ley, lots A and 6, Meek i, in J us ll OJraJland'a addition to Cottage Gravei Koo. tosepiiine Warrir nnd litisi and to Battle .Smith, ! acres in tpgl s r West; f 1,000. I't llaiiglnunn and wife to A H beanie, 111x100 feet, Mug two Ii fibs of lot 4, bloek 1, Shield's addition to Cottage tlrove; foOO. Danger .r tii una, 1 he greatest d hut from I.adripie s i.iits rcstiiiniK in pneumonia. If reasonable care is u , however, and I hambi rlaiu s Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the teajS Of thousand who have used this remedy foi lagrl pa are have yet to learn of a single . isc having resulted In pneumonia a bit h iliows oonolnslve ly that this remedy Is a eertaJn pre ventative of tbat dai erons dlsoaaa, it will cure la grippe In 'ess time than any oiner treatment, It is pleasant and safe to take Kol sale by Osbnrn A DeDano, Fll HAI.K.-Cnrner Firat and J Ber - 'ti streets, one 10 rooni hou-e, and two lots, MJxI'W feet each Good DarO, water, fruit, tine garden ground Also bouse and lot, corner Fiist ami Lawrence streets, lot 66 feet Winches, by 100 feet, young fruit trees, good l"rden ground, water, etc. Also Ionise and lot, corner Willamette nod Fourteenth streets For prices and terms write S J Hills, Taeollia Wash, Kox sJT, or call at OcakIi ofttea f HIS WEEK .a. Ft i It S.M. K -One ol the lluest dairy and Stock rauches iu Lane county. Hi.', miles to Kugene the county seat, and four miles to Cresvell and rail road. 191)31 acres with four large barn, Ninety head of cattle, of Whleb 60 bead are choice Hol-telii and Durham cows; 9 horses, 'Si bogs and )'0 tons of hay. Blacksmith shop and tool. Besldcuce of mne rooms, furnished, ltanch fenced and staked and cross fenced with wire, also dairy appliances for cheese and butter making, (ireen feed I lie year aroui.d. 78 acres lu grain Term: (10 per acre Includiiu all above de scribed. Part cash, balatice on time il desired. Address ('has W Sexton, Cr. swell, Oregon. SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS Miscellaneous. WOOD WANTED Rldl will be re cei ed by the ex'Cialve committee of IhS board of regents until tbs loth day of March, 1899, 12 in. for the fol lowing amount am! kind ofwoodl Big body Hr, 275 cords, 4 feet, tlrub oak, not lesa than 3 inches uur mole than - Inches In diameter, 1X1 cords, 4 feet. Hald wood to la? de Ii vend on or la? fore Wept 1, 1S99, at the University of Oregon. Bids received at secretary's otllce. Josut A J Walton, Secretary for lb-gents. WANTFD-Second hand household goode. Inquire one door west of Laine'a Hall, Eighth street, Kugene, Oregon. WE HAVE THEM Crawford Bicycles $30 $40 $50 Have Superior Bicycle Sundries. iriffin Hardware k TO TRADE. All kinds of ruatlo wood manufacture for farm produce. In quire at Beoond Hand store, Blghtb treet, one door west of Lane's Rail, Kugene. The man that s(,.N, orchard well this year ill I, SVfl L'OOll HIO.I..U and apples free from worms always eommuiidaa good t rice Buvaenra. pump big enough w H. M easy Job to keep lbs tin out. ti- Modest Women BMtvrj iu wtuiiru is no Iraa a eh.itm than la-nvttv and wit Is it any notidt r that S lurit uliutid with ilvsiil diatitxU-i avii li.tr to UsrS arx aliimW I'roui BOSa ixi.il exatiima- tfcaSS hv male phvaicians The weal.ii, wn iii.I irregularities tt w..iv,n may t lecngwtssd bv certain unfailing ytnptoma. Backache, headache, heSllas down pains, iirit.iluhty andritrenidifrv. owsssss ladleata riWsasreaseail of the delu atr fete, de isrganism Hradticld'a IV ni.de Ki-gu! itoi i il:,- st oulatd i.uioly fuc rh.iraet, tunc iliseassa ol women. v 14 by dnigguu sj 6T.00 pm Uttle. nt i, 1. 1 n mciii jiiin ro , alianta ate SS '"aaiBBn Mi is-afli aaa - ssaBBH aaHaa. ' l. SJHk I -lijBCI BUVOESSrOL MEETIRU Pile I'onveution of UM National g ioiibi .As octstlon lu I'ortlantl W ill lie a Htg luiinf. All IndleatkMM petal to a aassl mm. MHUl me. (tug of i hn National Fdllor J lal Association n I'ortUmi mt July. I Albert l. iicr, s,vrelary of Ihe Oregon Sl'- Amaelatlou, who is in hi 1 odd .u..l .A.i .. .... .ovuitg arrangements syMJi tbeex'cutu,. (S.mmltte. of Iheaaaocia Ib'n, wilt.s that Hie I'or.Uo.l ,.,.w.,i.... gives every prouilw of Uiug the m.wt largely attend. d BMeUng the ,. Hon has held foi y,.,r, Everybody want, to c,.n,r. ,o t ireg,.n. Fxcumlou arile.are.ady MK organ., -d lu every section of the canny, e.s.rdu.g io prv,,i rnhitlaas I th. eicur.lon train will arrlv In ,M. I ...... VM) it , ,!. , (jjgy, nsiSgBIII VH the Hrework. (hat Ulht. The .vasoolatlon will nsMla In Ojl" lo weeka, and this wiH give all an oppoMuulty to vl.it the principal Batata ef intrrvst Iii ihe a.(e. XfrM Shou'd arracge to havethiae elor vl.it US. T.r- mSORAKDJI in, The Legislature Virtually Abollabed That Body, The late lefhlature, by a hill, virtu ally ataillshetl the grand Jury system In vogue In Oregon We understand that the new measure provides tor trial by Informal lou in the circuit court direct; that lb. grand jury shall be convened only on some very important case, and iheu only by order Ol Ihe circuit Judge ii.in proper show, ing being ma,;,, by the prosecuting attorney Tin, really abolishes the grand Jury, as such an extreme curse would be followed very rarely, Ihe law will not go into tiled until MdajS shall have expired, as ItOOtt tained a i . msrgenny clause. Noil a t" Contractors, Mealed bids will be received by the district clerk of school district No 38 of Lane County Oregon, mi March 4, lt99, for the building of a fdiool house lo DisPlet No 38 of Lane county, Oregon, Bald soboolhooae to be 40x60 feet, one story high. I'lans and speelfleaUona may be seen by applying to Jssaa Boverns, clerk, in South Junction precinct. The Hoard of Dlreoton reserves the rlglp to rsjsot any and ail bids. Jaaai Bovnnm, cierk Junction City tlregon. An Baaed Ifedieiae for in urlpae Qeorga W Waitt of South Qardlnsr, Sic, says: "I have bad the worst cough, cold, chills and grip ami have taken lots of trash of no account but prnfll to he vendor. Chamberlain's t ough Remedy ll the only thing Unit has done any good whatever. I have u-cd .me .".(i.et nt bottle and the ebllls, cold and grip have all left me. 1 cou giatulale the manufactuiers of au honest medicine." For sale hv Osburn .v DsLano, spi3 For $13.00 $13 You car buy a 3-piece Bedroom Set of Day & Henderson, with 20x24 glass Corner 7th and Willamette Streets. $13 $13 Don't Forget J. fl. Howe 1 in nix Let ewry one be full of them, and they will U' when the Iruit growers of Dane county get t using the It.an spray pump, and thereby kill the worms and blight that works such a great injury to the fruit In (ry gon. F I. Chambers is interested In tin- partioular Industry and has one of me most complete lit es of spray pumps ever brought to l.ane OOUUtT, prices lu reach of every one. Will take your measure and have made to order suits from $18 to s:: Tin its from $-1 to $11. Over 10(10 samples to choose from. Fit guaranteed or no sale. See samples at Starr & Aya . l ' i i .r . , ....I I ... , ::-.:.ELAST,csp;RVARNisH,wi;i:,,r;.' z wm a-uwn. nans, CIO. H will st .ii.I ill iimm, iaCt-"MI kindi tif hftnl fMti nob h $ont uidI whut aiiwuviiin, mini lilt' Ilk','. tOf 8tttf bj IsYeurHairl Failing Out? IV I rrv atKat tho falling of your I t threatened dcartur of youth and bsaatr. Aad whr T Bscs if th.re la a spark of life r.s.u . f t:.o ha.:. t ircult tourt t-ssps. Charles F Littlelleld vs Hay Little Held; to lecover possession of real property. R M i.iy, admlnlatrator of the es. tale of J li I)y decea-.nl, Judgment is asked for tT.'i !i i anil intur.s.r Inn. Kept Jl, Is;..-, and for J5 attorney fees. HPblllp Hohi vs f k Dunni lo reeover money. Judgment Is asked for JlTS.S'i. This is a hop suit. Junction City ; Milling Company MANUFACTURERS OF THE WHITE ROSE" -'-FtOUR, o , o f GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY. The most popular Hour in the market. BaYaing grocers. Coburg .vn. l'ei. For sale b, OSBURN 6 DELANO i 1!, ' " ,r'"" -11 will over Ayer's Hoiria USafBafVBV nan viuvr Ihe Bv ' ... it wtii.r - "e t t ; it tsv 3 C 2 P ' It aill alM 9 C ' ..a.' s r-. h groa tn, -r. $H a bottn fj f Ui. Uau aail iti I ;,aa I 1 - ' . v KB. LuasU. Raaa. J t' BeotfaJa is able to he out streets again. Grandma Pblllppl has returned Iran her v!.lt at Htl erton John lllluian la il,r.ai..,i i,i. ....I .. i ' " puaauuiug iroin Por hand. ! a aleesofailas Ella Pblllppl, whom I bouse Uat Sllvtrton, liaa been nuklaa j a "awl ainoi x relatives 1 re Mr and Mrs fcvldeou of Re aland and Grandma Daelenou of Haanj spent Smday wltfa Prof a d Mr- ;,u burn, The public -ehool adjourned a! noou i t.Htsy giving the pupils and UMobtrs a half holiday In honor of Waahing 1 tan's hinhday. Mrs Carey and grandson of Beta came upon the train Maturdav night to ' visit l er mn Hobert, who l.'lelegrapl operator hers. I oil til.' W S. a. yy vv j T V ti Vf Sokl by ill i Ihr M akki ok Licknsk -(.Vuuty Uerk I. e hsstatueda marriage Issaoaa la j Kluier II Xe.l ,tl,j M(l, Praness niayneu ! Handsome, Strong, Speedy. AND with Spicial hm Tread I & J Tires Lead the World "ew 99 Popu'ar List Prices; $40$30$25-$20 "RIP,nT- MERRILL CYCLE CO.. e-a , ,U3, msixth St , Port and, Ore. Matlock & McClanahan, fc AGENTS Repairing a Specialty. Eugene, Or