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Ktigene City (.mird. H.M'URIjAY MARCH t TO CORRESPONDENTS. lh 01 BAHlIti HTOTK POM I DaIIw mf: "Bobtfl iuttirie in in Ibnoitv from Bbertnon eounlj j His eixouuU t tbts otndilmii iif Hook in lbat MOliM ar MM tool 1 1 -ii . il tin- ir- iit H ufitt per or business connected there with to THE GUARD. Eugene, Oregon. To Correspondent. tu- u.... f Bollerine, the WEEKLY GUARD is caused mihl weather OOfltinUi considerable trouble by corre-1 , u)l lnU)1JK, rj ,ilt iH ibeir soondents addressing the pro-, prletors personally. Address all Ioh'bh m lar Imv.- lot Ih'-i oom- letters referring to the newspa-l ril,jv ,.ly M,t. h ii il in r if w tora OOflKl tiit-y ill lw tlmunt certain lo lore an liuy il ii-irl y all fed out and OMDOt be purohaMtl l anv lirice. Ut-prtH fr..m Grant Tb.WaKLvOuAMU goesto preM ami Harney oouotif. sr. fuuellj early Friday roomings. To Insure ths discouraging iwnl one parly, wlio Insertion of corie-poudrnce U should nutlnintv declare thai re liu.noil.U-r than Tbursdej P0" " an ulrlty. '1-laren thai in.. r ii ii v at tuiat 200,000 head of rang'- oaToM?oo'S& ltd I ""I ' prent Haturdav, utile.. Important, will not winter in haHterii Oregon. I hi it be pubfi.hed. It would be old when exiffireratinn a- the the paper went lo press a week after- 1 pmbanjy " exoneration an tne ward, and making allowance for the spring round up will prove." several day. time reqtlred lo iea;b subacriberi Ibrougbout the oouutry WHtKK Ulri OKOKKh bO. would I, .tale and of little Interest when the paper was received. Correspondent abould mall their; The shrew I dverttMf aim- (0 contribution, to reach u Tuesday and ' t re4UtM. He may occasionally Wednesday, and early Ihuradey..". . ,, , i,,.,. .., Later than Thursday they limy not i ' v? m"n " 1111111 "'-'"' be u-.. I ue 1,1 ' hrolher-ln-1 iw nr a good aaHBBBBBBBSsaBBBBSBBBBBBasssssBBBBBBS ifellow, hut hix ItnudjF regular orders .are given where ther- i- ( in million which will produce euHlomem uud proBUi C H I ay lor. NEW GAME LAW Protectioo (iiveu lo Oregon Birds and hiiiv.i m 1'Hovisiona The new game law makes it un lawful to kill deer between tbe first o( November and tbe fifteenth of July; spoiled fawn at any time; beaver at any time, and silver-grey auirrel between Januirv l-t and October 1st, deer between one hour after sunset and one half hour be fore sunrise, and at n i lime unless tbe csreass be used or preserved for food; buuting deer witb dogs is prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any iersou or corporation to buy or offer to buy, or transport or carry for purposes of trade, sale, barter or exchange tbe skin, hide, borus, hams or other flesh of any deer, moose or mountain sheep. UUAll., OHOUBK AM) PHEASANTS. It i-1 hi 11 be unlawful at any time between the first day of December of each year and tbe firtt day of October of tbe following year, to take, kill, injure or destroy, or have in possession, except for brooding purposes, or sell or offer for sale, any grouse, prairie chickens, pheas. aut, Mongolian pheasant, iail or partridge. Knglish partridges or wild tui keys oaonot be killed be tween Jauuary 3rd, 1899, and Feb ruary, 1904. It shall be uulawful to sell, exohange or ofTer for sale or exobauge for money or other valu able cousideratiou, or lo take or kill for salo or to have in possession for sale or exchange, any grousf, pheasant, quail or bobwbite, Mon golian pheasant, silver pheasant, golden pheasant, oopper pheasant or green Japanese pheasant, be tween the 15th day of November of any year aud the 15th day of October of the following year; provided, however, that it shall be uulawful to kill or destroy in any one dsy a greater number than fifteen of the hereinbefore enu merated birds. WITHOUT KXUUMK. Ueckless Kitravagaaos of Lrgi.lature for Hera Hire. When it paid its chief clerk $10 per day and several other clerks $9.50 per dsy the house made a generous blunder says the C'orvallis Times. The compensation is all out of proportion lo the service rendered. Five dollar a day is all tbe service rendered by either was worth, aud it is probably more tbau either of them could have earned elsewhere. Five dollars u day for each of these clerks would have accomplished just as much for tbe state as did $10 per day. To pay $9.50 or $10 is all the more culiable, bacause wholly unneces sary. The rate is more than three times t lie pay of members, and in most markets brains corns higher than clerical oapsclty. If members are willing lo bravo all the baiarda and responsibilities of a legislative! career for $3 per da v clerks should be considered well paid at $5 perj day for transacting the daugerleea routine of a clerkship. Tbe liber alily of tbe bouse deserves and will always receive condemnation, not so much on account of tbe money uselessly spent as on scoouut of tbe principle involved. 1'ittsburg Times Feb 21: " The larg est chock on the reoordl of i'itts .urg business transactions will go through the Clearing House today. The figure upon its face will en title the holder to $-1,000,000, and it is drawn by Moore .V Schley, the syndicate managers of the Pitts burg lirewing 0 impany. Tba 00001 is signed by Moore & Schley, and is drawn on their New York office, It is made payable to the order of the Fidelity Title and fruit ('ompmy. The check is a record-breaker in the history of the Clearing House, exceeding even the great (iowni mcnt check for over $.1,000,000 In the Monongahela Navigation Com pany deal, which created a record in 1897." The "mote in thy brothers eye" is well illustrated by an anonymous correspondent of the Gl AM), sign ing himself X Y , who complains because this paper mentions infrac tions, of Cortland municipal regula tions yet pays no attend m to IhfJM which be allege are committed in Kugene. 4f Y hat knowledge that our city laws are being con stantly violated, as he says ho has, ha does not perform the part of a good citizen in neglecting to make complaint against the lawbreakers. The Chicago banks have recently adopted the DollOJ of charging $1 a month to customers to keep a run ning deposit account of not more than $300. The small ac counts are said to bo unprofitable to banks as a rule, but the now Chicago policy of iniMslng a tax on them Is exceptional. The first shipment from the Cuiled Slates to Spain since the war was a cargo of wheat. Spain ought to recognize by this time that she can get anything from this country, from a licking to a square meal, if she only goo about it right. It h averred by a famous Chinese doctor that nervousness is kept out of the Cehstial ldnpire by the use ofsoft-solod s'.khh. The hard soles worn by the Anglo-Saxon race are said to be the cause of their extreme nervous temperament. a The editor of the l'crtland Tele gram probably has been ran over. This is the plaint: "Some shining examples should be made of those who persist in riding bicycles at a 2:40 clip on the sidewalks." Havana has hardly gotten rid of the Spanish when it is iinnouncid that a trust ha been formed in New York to control the tobacco output of the island. Is This Your Story? Rvry morning 1 luv tit U)! in hit mouth, my u ttiirl, in v hMtl hre AUtl 1 ofleitfwl U0 I hr u t Ill f i himkUat, Mr i what f I 1 ..; tit trM IkM. 1 thai Im jr fr llnjf In lltv toiu'h. I kill tlhtf wrMk tlil otuv lltiire, 1 tTt Hi till, tid m MfTM f All mi iruuir I am Kttinj( iut thin. 1 am M tit M iu t tM Ulri)tllsl At I. lit taJkt tl ttW iNkUH " lttlvUIW bkHHl. tut U hla rruiexly T Auer's Th'ui iic A robutt. ni.nly .n .nil' . cooing baby Krl m-tlitiK in her ' D0SOSS what more can ny worn .nljr woman ak It i b'wn tlut Heaven inteu.f. 'I rantrrl lo rvrry woman fall of Him BeeeaSS th'-y have houl'1 tf yr an nrirlrrtrd to look alter their health in . womanly wny The health of a woman babiea U depnlent uoon h-r own health duiinKIhe BSttadof MSptcasS malernily loOl' DBVI abe Mi(ftr from l'al weakne... nervoii. h-r cannot b- t nai in ,.:..i abotil her iliriial condition If The DTOSPSCUVS BM ,!.. ii new or leal Off vigor nd vinhlv. bst clnl dren will be weak, puny and alcklr. Dr Pierce'a Pavorite Prewription tns only unfailing rure for all weakneaa and diataw of ihe delicate and Important organ that be.r the brunt of maternity It make, then organ alrong, healthy, vlgoroua, virile and elattic. It BMkas Ihe prospective mother atrong and heerul It fOBS maternity of its perlla It tnsrr a baby conatitution ally atrong II U the invention of an mi nent and akillful peclalit. who ha had thirty years' training in thia particular Inancb, during which time be and hia auff of physician have pruciibed for many thousands of women. Medicines dealers sell -it and an honest dealer will not urge upon you an inP rlor substitute merely for the little added profit lie m iy make th.reon " I am the mother of a nice ..- fotir and a half monlba old." write. Mrs t II Clouifh taS ajaa of USSSSs OaWMM 00 : ' f cauiiot tr t., much ptalae to lr IMrrce'. F.vorlte PrecrliUon." Ir 1'ierca'. Plc.aanl Pellets cure con .tlpation Constipation i. the cause of many disease.. Cure the cause and you cure the disease One "Pellet" Is gentle laxative, and two a mild cathar tic IlniKgists sell them, aud iiothiug u "just .s cood M ajsMaa in i . l mm wvimi. seflimL Hied. Dally (oiard Mart h I " i ii, iin Laiiileo. auotlier of the noble pioneers of Oregon passed ipiletly away at hi. home In this city, on High street, helweeii Sixth aud Seventh at I o'clock la-t evening. His death waa ex( ected lie wan one of the p-w surviving Veterans of th Itlui k Hawk war, whm born In tho Hhaiiemloah valley, Vir ginia, April 11, lsofi. He removed from his native Hintetn linliniia, UstAOS to Iowa, and in ls l croaied the I tins to Oregon, aettlliig In l.snr couiity, where he has .lure rmhletl, w ilhtlie exception of thtee or four years elit IntheHlate of Washington. He en listed In the Btaoh Hawk war III ISSfi, and remaliieil iu the service until the clom-of the war He was married in Indiana, about I Set), to Mich Amamlt Level, who died in this county In Iv.v In 1.1 he married Harah A l'1.er. Inn. about three years ago hi- memory was good and he was ipille strong, hut for Willie (line lit- hits lain fteble. He was the lather of nine children: Mrs () W Bboatl and Mrs Surah Davis, id folk county ; Mrs f J McT herson, of Kiigeiie; Mrs It It Spencet, of Oll- haiu county ; W H unit V S l.amlesH, of Idaho. MlsJ S Steven-and Mrs BA l.sdow, of t in- state oi Washington, tnd I' I .'indi ss, of Kdcnvallr, Cali fornia. Tho funeral will occur Thursday afternoon, at I o'clock from his late residence on High street lo the (ill lesple telnet i ry. l-'ri.-nds are rSSpSOt fully invited to attend. N oil. e to outraciors. BeaJed bids Will l received )J the district ci.-rk of senool dlsiriot NoM of I, ane County Oregon, till March 4, Ih'.W, for the hulldiug of a school bouse In IHst'lct No ;ls of I, niie county, Oregon. Bald sohooluouse to be sOxftfl liett one story high. I'laus aud ipeolllcatloil. may be seen by aplyllig lo Jesse Soverns, elerk, In South Junction ere. met. The Itoartl of DlrOOtOfl reserves lbs linh' lo i ) , any and all bids. JSBJU Sn mm, Clerk JunOtlOn City Oregon. Over live hundred pneke' knives, your eholOB for Jo and B 1 cents at Cbaoa bets' baxdwars store. Do you want true or false Shi.. 4il ypiir Itr Ike In A Ledum faiig, i I Hill M I ss SVOHM P'ehruary OOUbei I uiversity of On gon Monthly: Work at the Bairns Divinity n b I is progrenslng satfsfaolr.rlly. The -n-roilmetit this i'Mr Ini- reached tlm qootter bondred limit, TblstsM In crease of twenty r II nmllniettl of the fall lerni of 1896 Tbs I -I dollar of Indebtedness n the building and llxturewv., paid hie in IMS. Asa mlghbor to tl,. i ' tin- future of the K D S II blight. A numlier nl valuable reference liooka have lieen itdd'-d lo the library thia year. The I. I) S (inimical Club lis Blcsed A enntrsct with Ui-v (iwi K 1111 of I lecatur. III, In which the famous orator and lecturer agree todeliver his most strbiiig pfeiurei "Tbs Model New Woman," Iu tbls city early In th.- -pii g. The exact (l ite has not I e. n Ii tl I. The eiafN iu jsacred History lot- BOB pleted (Jew -is and BlodUS Tlie study of tie- blsterloal latoks of tbe Old Testa -BssAt la taksn up In eonntetloa w ith tbe fsn.ral bietory of the world. The ojojetbinoe wandeiing in the wilder liesx Mil Ii I lie children of Israel. I he same class has completed Ihe Idle of Christ and harmony of the (impel, and i now -.-! nig the Act i xegetl ealb. I lie advanced Kxegesls class ha eonipleted Hebrew, and ia noy ntudy nig the First Coilulbiau letter. Tin- Hebrew class Is reading Gent-si in Its original form. CLASSIFIED COIiUMN .N. dices lli.lerlliis liel "id t" ' 1 'o- I , M ,-tliU l week: St W.l HI HI e-r yaw. For Sole. ir- p it rt.M.K Corner First and J. Iter- mm stfti Is, one 10 room bOtte, and tun lot, MJxKiO feet SaOtt. GikhI I siji, water, fruit, line gaiih II gl. und Also bOOSS and lot, corner Pirn and l.uwreuee streets, lot leet H liiche, bylMfbet, youug trull tree, good eatden ground, water, e'c. AIo house and lot, corner Willamette and Fourteenth street. For prices and term, write HJ Hills, Tac DM, Wk-Ii, Hex or call at til'AKIi ..lib- Itev K Kdwards, pa-tor of the Buglisb BapUat Church at MlnersvIlK-, Pa, wbn tuflefina, with rheoinaUem, j STSS advised to try ChauiLeilain'. fain I BallU. Hi- saya: ''A few application of this in in. i t proved of gr-at service tone. It mi Id tied the liillmumatlnu anil relieved the pain, should any I SUflsrsr profit by Riving PainlUiuia I i rial it will please me." horsaleby i isbiiru cV I I . ii . coffsa a.U t hikla. t. vrl l.vorin .aincttl M .pi, ra ' Si lulling 's BiSf is the true. Your grocer pays your money back if you don't like it. For Salo by (iu n A S.. Divinity school Knaehlnie, The dean and studei.t of the Divinity Bobool will preach a follow, next Sunday: Albany- DeU Satiderson. OMWOll Ii Ite.udreau. Kern Kidge-l! A Copple. Sprlngtlfld- John llandsaker. ON KVKli. I'-t'TI'l K tlf Sl.il I, 'l , n.iiiii. tion Cure u, tliiamaar aute "All we ask of yen is to use two thiols of the contents ( tl n bultl. faithfully, then if you cau say you are n..t bsBsAMsd re turn the h.tle to your dragukd aud he may refund the prlc pid. " fn- 't. ." i-u ami ?l OA I'v.r sale at Wilkiua and l.luo Dfwsabaa Sarsaparilla W. Wit!. At all ,trul(i.u Take oi.a tr tao . f At.ra 111). es. h iiu-m. ia cannot U caraw II to . ., 1 allta ...li.nisais.u I'rua. XV a tutL WrIM as rrsslr a'l l i.tleatara la . , . .. i i salt. Maaa. sour rasa Im wtll laaiaata ilJ l. i C tVlli I WFDNKSDAV. M ARCS 1 HlKK Mr, J W follivkditd Iu tin. city from heart failure Feb LV. lvn, aged! .years. She have a bii.band and lire small children The funeral , was pleached by Kev J C Kichanlsn l the llaptlsl church yestenlay aud w aaipilte inipnsslvei. The latly wa. a ' .Ister to J C Vat who dletl .uddenly uear Cimlra a lew uiontli. agiv Tbe Interment tinik pl.tv in the I OOF C 'iiietery. Al MIM.-rHJalMK A 1IMI M 'Ml. H D Haw ley ha. Iwru appointed aduilul. trator of the eatate of Kvau Martin, detvaattl. frotsabie value of estate tAUU). Bond. HUU0; sureties: Joliu it Slier, aud t. t Hit:. I HUT U I ill fas. llispnsed of-llaihll .pitoiutvd. Au adjourned term of circuit court for Lane county convened at the court bones tbls afternoon at 1 :io o'clock. Present, Judge J W Hamilton, SherlirW W Wither and Cletk F. I l.ee. V w Hnrsbbarger, of BnrinyjMd Whh aipoiiitt-d bnlllff. Tbe following eu.es have been til-.-Kwetl of thus fur: I Frank l!r.. A I sC Helaney aud .1 V Acheaoo; to r.-. ,.i ii,..iiey. DbSBlaM I. '.' Sim! i tl N II TallftrO) t eatabli.-h diviaiou linu. I'limlaitil. .i 08 WHIUJUU..! il .XSOttlon va .laities linker; oneBnri.llon. sl. tsmlinueiL I E iBsaltt - 11 lalUfenij iujunetioii. I ' -h i . . 10 Allarkinv v. I K X i I Is y : to recover in .n.. v. ('until 11 A Baeksa.) ri I, .1 Zilkey; lo re.- ner money. I SSttaui I 12 E J Crawf. r I o .1 N It Fuller; l tlU aolt. iartni'rslii Coauaustl 13 M -l Barbell JaaMi A UoLsod et ah forecloaiiroofli.il. Itepcrtol leferve. Con lleesd 1" SC Cars.. ii v. Itaac CaMoa; ts recover money. Dismiax.,1 19 J 11 MsCluDil i t al, . IKUtOn Of estate ot JaeebQOIarul. vi tMlv.i Hunch: oceSraui tioti. Sale OODurtutal HO ACDuuurt all executor, v. Sydney Horn: stieaovsrai n.jr, I latiased J I Young adnir, i.W8 Carksaaa to set aside OSStl Keport ol referee. OSO Unnei N AJbavt Koateraian v John Rostenaaai to iseov.r niouey. Set fur Moaday stondag, March l.lh 35 KB Dunn ta K.llth II Linton, adtur. et at: forecliwure. lllamlaaatl :kl J It WlWant. va JaiuM 111 Bkan aad John M Bkevw . . t . rtcnvsr money. Iv fault and ju.Lm nl I i 197.80 aad tKl all lees and Older ol aale , i alt.t. he.l I'r.uwrtv 97 01 William. ,t a, tXMmton F It Ibiuaestats va W 1, Ravi ta laimraw lartaav I '..fault and ndpi tnt lot 1987.80 iuterest at I" r cent and I9S atty fee. ;w c 8 WHuaati it .1, ssssstan t B DBa eatate va V T and John kiaen., t; kg recoer money. BsMlatl and .liamiwe.1. W .1 M William, VI W 11 an.l S P Kanotr; toreeoier mouey. t'efa ilt ami ! i.tmeut. a.aiust W II K.netf f..r - atty fee . f S.'o an.l ad f attached property 41 A Q BoVOy va S W St .1,1, n. to r.. Sever ,. Settlad and ittsnil ail at last term ,. urt. E I'll rner v. J H Cokanasi to re .M.er m,.i.,v. Set for trial for M inlay. us h .tl : dl Pro. va Sidney lb.ru; t.. i. sovsi in ; . . . i 'ontinued for Mrrioa 86 I'. lid luer v. H G McKinley: iuti. u (Msralloaed plaint ff for sale attached prois-rty FOK HA i.K -One nl the llnest dairy ai d stM-k ranches Iu L'lie county. Hi:, miles to Kuifebe the county seat, aud four miles to Cresweil sod ruii- road. Iftt-V. acre with four lartfe barn-. Ninety head of cattle, of arhleb 00 bead are choice Holeteln and Durham cows; !i horae, 'Jo ho mid IV) tous of bay. Klackstnilh shop and tools. Beside iich of u'ne room, furnished. Kaucb feiiei d and suiked end eroos fenced with wire, it to dairy appliance for photos and I utter makltuf. (In en feed the year ari u d. Ti acres iu graiu lenn'SI 10 per acre Inolndini nil above di - scribed, fart cash, balauce on tune il ilehired. Add res. Cha W Sexton, Cite Weil, Oregon. iSHIETS i ervwwi Svwvvvvl e New Arrivals! , Neat Patterns! Nobby Goods! See window display.... Miscellaneous. WOOD WANTED Bids will be re- cei ed by the cx-cu'lve committee ol the hoard of regents until the loth day of March, IBM, 1. m. for the fol lowing sjDOHDt and kind ofVOOdl Hig bod" Or, llf cords, 4 feet, (irub oak, not Its. tbau ;; inches nor mors than h iuche iu diameter, 1 JO cords, 4 leet. Haid wood to be de livered on or before Sept 1, 189U, at the L'ulversfy of Oregon. Hid received at secretary's office. Josiu A J Waiio.n, Sicretary for RsgOOta. WANTBD- BeOOnd hand household foods. Impure one door west of Lane's Hall, Kighlh street, BngenOi Oregon. Notice of Annual ScIukiI Meeting Notice I hereby givui to the legal voters of School District Not, of Line County. Htate of Oregon, that the Annuel MeeUnn nl -aid District win le held al the court house in Eugene Oregon, to begin at tbe bour of 7 o'clock p iu on the llrst Monday, being the sixth day of Maich, A U, IsOo. Ttiis meeting is called for the pur pose of bearing the annual report of the Directors and Clerk of said district, aud the transaction of '.he business usual at such mealing. Geo F Craw, Di-trlct Clerk. C S Frank, Chairman Hoard of I i rectors. Dated Feb :Mt, 111:1. a 1 1 KU-cllou Notice. To the legal voters of School District No 4. Lane county, Oregon, Notice I hereby given that the an nual eleetlou of this district will la held at the city hall in Kugene, Ore gon , on the NJOnd Monday, being the 1 .'it h day of March, lyjii, between the hour of J o'clock uud ti o'clock p in of that day, for the purpose of electing one director for three year in place of C S Frank, term expired, and one direc tor for one year to 1111 tlie unexpired term of W S Gilbert, resigned, uud one elerk for one year in place of t.eo K Craw, term expirt d. C S l-'KANK, On F Ckaw, Chairman, Clerk. Datetl Kugene, Or, Feb SSlb, IS'.W. DO vol KNOW Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, ami aho that neglect la suicidal. I lie worst cold or couch can la- cured with Shiloh's Cough and Commuiption Cure. Sold tM p.. -itive guarantee for over fifty j earn. 4or aale byWilkius ami I. inn Druggist. WE HAVE THEM, Crawford Bicycles $30 $40 $50 Have Superior Bicycle Sundries. iriffin Hardware Go $13 For $13.00 You car buy a 3-piece Bedroom Set of Day & Henderson, with 20x24 glass .'. .'. .". Corner 7th and Willamette Streets. $13 $13 We Have... Received our Spring and Summer line of samples. Come and let us take your measure ami get you ono of the best fitting suits you ever had. J. M. Howe X .l.UI. O i.-Soiiu. iloor. look Cost for tahla: om- '. . . i-oni fnrtal I UllllUridUIC r dlni-hut ilia Imr that la painU-d with PRINCtl FLOOR PAINT IS 1 oinioitaDlc. 1- or aaltf at :t ilnors west of I n, Mb St L A OVERTON'S Pslnl and Wall PspetBtol Letlei List. Eugene, Or, Mar '2, lsno. Buokbte Mim Campbell Colin Cummin I laity tiormanet MrsT Roberts Arthur Sinitli H (iray B (i QreSD Mrs D K Itebneldet John Tata Mi.-s h Junctiou City : Milling Compd MAM l'Acn i;i'.lis OK THE WHITE ROSE o o .FLQTJR,, Q Q GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY 1 throng lit tsssiiisjskej 1 ba by mutt i c m with KTat ;ma n.l .atTvrtag. .B i x r f r t s n t r as I'd ItS tha rfttl MkV awit i-all. i lOTIErt FR'hV) Notion k Drurt lsts sell tbls V i a N)ttk. ., . Hultt-rworlli v.ra John. A chart:,' ol out. ri-nl will K mt.t., M lvtirra (irt-n out. foraom ralllii. to- ltttt-ia I will plea, ataic wht-n adwrtlatsl. i ii v. KecowAt i; i' ii I tor Trexle or Me. A ran.-li of In) aajaj ()f lainl.'f ii Cr.Hk tvunty in tiie UoKtnile and rritifvilV wan,.:, r..ml 1J unU- wtt of Ibe Dss Chutes river. A uiaal ft.ii stand. Will trade for a mall farm. K.r futtiur particulars Inquire f ovtiu-r, Jolm L ThotnpOOO, 1 uillf sontb el Bnrlngfleld iirittue on Cottage tirove r.vt.i rj rthlnsbart, erooer, huge. .-, Oregon. The must popular Hour iu the market. Sold by fl leaning grocers. 1899 (at Hirers Attetitlsn. 1 have IQQ gixnl prsile young nanny goat, for aale until K.-b let, near Mon ri'. Kir prlOM ami t;;. ::. i- . rvtitl with Qm A BOOl K , Kugene, Or. Handsome, Strong, Speedy. AND Notice Pur nab bj OSBURN d. DELANO la brr.l., tirm to all ciliieoa living alenc and all who may trav.l lbs Oeajoa USOUfl Military Wagon U jad. that I hav notintl IU. t'ounly Court of Ian. C.iuuty. ( i ,., that 1 will lak poaaeaaicn of the aame aa lb. owrn. r lhr)f within tlx montha from . this t, and will ert toll gatat therMB. i and all obatrnrtion. of th. Mid road arw nt'Cftwl aiual be n niofrd by that dale B. i. PEM.UV Dattd at Ettfcitr, Or.gvn, Kb il, 19 1 IDEAL BICYCLE! Fitted with M Heavy Tread 6 & J Tires i LeaJ the World I Hew 39 Popu'ar Lis! Prices $40$30-$25-$20 I ,:RLD,nTERRll-L CYCLE CO., 105, 107,109. Ill Sixth St, Port'and. Ore. Matlock & McClanahan. afc AGENTS Repairing a Specialty. Eugene. 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