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Kugene City Guard. HA I'l'KDA V AI'KII. TO CORRESPONDENTS. The busineas department of the WEEKLY GUARD Is caused considerable trouble by corre spondents addressing the ae prietors personally. Address all letters referring to the newspa per or business connected there with to THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. To Correspondent. rbe WBKLT GCaBD poo to prww i-arly Friday iiiornluK". To Irmure tlie Interii if cdrifpoudfiii' it "iwulil reach u not later than Tliun-ilay on log. Corrceixnideiioe which reaches thin illlc IBM I Imreilay mid on Friday and Hal unity, unlc liiiKrlalit, will not lie iutililied. It would be old when the pB-r went to prett a week lifter ward, and inakiiiK allowance for the Several daya time retired to leaoh tuherllier throuKhout the country would i.i italt and of little loteroot when tin- nM-r wan received. ( omspOMOflta Hhould mall their mi tr ll.ut Imn to reach uh Tuetday and Wednesday, and early Thurtilay. Later than Thursday they may not ba asad TABOB'd VAItYISU rOlTUNWJ. The life of XU B Senator II A V Tabor, who died at Denver the other d ly, reailri like a romance, or an Arabian Nigbt'l Isle. He was heHt known br s lucky miner win lUrted at the very bottom round of the ladder, hut amattHed a fortune of $5,000,000 or 60,009,000 in a few yearH in Colorado and npetit bit money moit laviHhly In every direction. Me went to Colorado soon after the dincovery of nilver milieu there at a time when nilver wan Helling at a premium for gold. Look wan lii- conBtant companion until ho becamo poHeeBBor of many million. Mr Tabor waH probably one of the iroalerit HpendthriftB of tho century. He engaged in the most n . . nine extriivaganceH. He bought bin way to the U BoODAUot alaDOJf price, and while in Waahingtin ho wore night Hhirtu cotling him iflTiO each, and all nil other oxtravaganceH were in keeping with thio, He ballt costly building" in DonVM and then mortgaged them to di velon in w milieu, from none of which be obtained any new re turn", eo in tbil way big princely lortunutook wingH unto itself. For tho jiaMt few years ho wiih literslly a verv poor nmn. At tho time of liia death he wan poHtmanter ol Denver, this ollice having been bestowed upon him as u matter of charity. i nor ADO PRICE PEUBPIGTB. Tho avorage crop of tho last dg cade iii Ameiica line boon l'.'7,f00, 000 bushels. Last year it was 675,000,000 hushele, or 177,500,000 buMiels above an average, and this enormous amount was added in to swell the average crop as above glyen, Omitting the last big crop, the average of tho nine years pre vious was 477,000,000 bushels, or nearly 'JOO.000,000 bushels les than tho orop of 1808. Naturally production should increase right along in keeping with the growth in population, and henoo in con sumption, so that tho average pro duction should steadily ioorease. It is hardly likely anyone expects a crop this year eipial to last, even with the increase of Id per cent in the winter-wheat acreage. Indeed it is lwrhaps put as well, if not iM'ttt r, for America that this belief was founded on the possibility of crop damage, bOOOUOO two crops in succession like the last one would mean very low prices for wheat. Had the world generally not bgea ' -leaned out of wheat at the end jf the last crop year, the result of our last big crop would certainly have been cheap wheat, perhaps very cheap. So America i in a position this year to withstand con siderable crop injury, presaging a reduced yield as measured by that of 1808, and yet have enough to meet all probable requirements, unless, purehance, the crops of Kurope should turn out interior, something yet to be decided. It is this phase, perhaps, that minimiies the importance of the present rela tively dark crop outlook in America. It is well kAOWa that the prohi-' bition states do not allow the bullet i cars to sail intoxicants while within their borders. During a trip of! l'riroroae i Dockslader's min strels, the train crossed through one of these states, and as the ride was J long, the boye were pretty thirsty but nevertheleas could not get ft I drop of .stimulant of 'any kind.. About tbe middle of the trip I'ritu-1 roae was seen in the smoking com partment, assiduously drinking cold tea. It stems he , knew the porter in charge aud by a liberal tip got hirn to ' loosen up." At last Dockstader thought he detected a ruse itnd.goiiig in, asked lor cold tea also. "Sorry, Uss, hut de cold tea am all oul. Mr Primrose am dftt ftirrtH dt h done (irink all 1 had," said the caution porter. A little later Dojkstader faw Prim rose Bottlel back in an arm chair snoring away and he then felt as sured why Primrose was a tea drinker. The Horticultural Society of Minnesota recommends this cure for barrenness in apple trees: He move a section of brk an in .h wide Oleftl around the tree, taking care not to injure the cambium or mem brane, and fill the space with crab- apple hark neatly fitted. The place then hound with strips of old cotton cloth wound around neatly and lightly bo as to cover the inserted hark ami about an inch above and below. The cloth must then lie tied tightly with Btout twine, bo that swaying in the wind will not break the contact of the new hark with the old. The bandage may lie waxed with grafting wax. In about ten days tho union will be com plete. ThiH treatment will also force hearing in young trees. RETURN OF VOLONTSRHS' CLASSIFIED Leaie PbilippiiMf BtH) May-Diw tbe Middle tf Jut hi iiahL he mn little ltention to it. The remit it eontunititiciti, nrrvou pfattfalMO The city ehould make arrange monts to mako all street repairs and improvements with crushed rock. It is the only material with which good solid lasting streets can be made. The Band and fine gravel heretofore used Boon work into mud and dust. It would be economy for the city to purchase a machine, then require the use of crushed rock for all future street improvements. Since the development of artesian water for irrigation on the Kern county, Mojave and Colorado deserts in California, experiments have been made on the desert of Subaru in Africa, and now 12,000, 000 acres are under crop there, irrigated by artesian wolls. Volcanic r minions Are urand, but Hklu llyiptlons rob Ufi nt )oy, BiMklin'l Arnica Halve run h tin in. also Old, KunlilliK sod Kever Borat, fleer. I toll, Keloiin, Oorns, Bralass, Buraa, He.ihl. Chopped IUdiIh. I'IiIIIiIhIIIH. Ill -I Pile rill earth. Drive out I'tlna and Aches Only S6 ota a tmx. Curs gwurMtaad Mold hy WllkinstV I. inn, DruKKlsU. For a iiohliy and i-olid hitrnv i lit Itaellie la the one that w Ins, see I In in at r 1. Chandlers. BAOaWftlO ltellll. April to, UN, Betaool bOgM on the lUth Inst Willi "I III attendance, aflat Ollla Whitney came down from DSXIOI Monday for a short vlalt with with her parents, Forest Drury Is hksIii on thesluk list with Dr T W Harris In stteriiliiiiee. Barnlos Warblnton left for i.ake Creek bridge Friday, where he will litlOh a fnur months term of school. Miss faille Weltioimic of Clovertlale, was the guiHt of Mm Pearl llang-h-man Monday and Tuemlsy. Mrs Klla llrltlKce who has tn-en very poorly all winter Is now much Im proved In health. Jon Hills and BttOO Bros, have tin 1 1 1 a temporary nslitence on this lid Of lbs river opposite JssHr, slid will occupy the MUM a. nlt001)ttlS the lialni woihI on the l.alrd and other places This wood Is to ts shipped to Oregon City to ba Mad In tho maun fuel ore of paper. We notice the following Item ill last I Wtsk'l BSgtater OVSt the eiKiiaturoof Wm Baton, ferryman at .ihi snd Kdonvalc: "No ol passengers for ! Mar, h, ISM, DOfiO, We are a little skeptical in regard to those figures, hut ! If they ar correct, ought we not to 1 have a bridge here and thus avoid the I delay incident to crossing on the ferry, 'and the anney:iiuv and disappoint ment cHilsod by high waloi IKiKiAS. A mn mint reap u be iijw. If he wiw I ill h ildi he wilt reap ill health if he I niKl"' his health the weeda of dlaease will iif'iw up and rhoke it ll i a ilailr aud hourly marvel thai men will rrrkleoly nil. -i thrir health, when am i .. i.i tnoushl snouia leu ineni inn they are onirtins death It lie in most erery nun's power to live to a areen old age. if a man would outy take the satt care of himself that he does of his ln-r-- ..r cow, or dfjf , he would enjoy good health When a man owns a hunureo Hollar norsc, and it gets tick, he does not waste any time boat doctoring him up When his garden get full of weed, he doesn't delay aboM rooting them out, for he knows they will choke out hi vegetable. When In ll '.'.it of sorts irk. nervoua. headachey, b.i BO appetite and i retlea and leeple at in iM ntKimr trrl'.tti Wood or skin ilis, iise In I'irrce'i (iolden Medical Illscovery the bct of all medicinea for hard working men It iivr edge to the appetite liK llitalrs I In flow of digestive juices, invlgor.ites the liver and purifies and enriches the blood It U the great Moor, mum r aa3 in -u builder. It cure S per cent of all case of lingering cough, oronchial and throat oVctlon, weak lung. Weeding fr .tn lung and kindled iitfectlons I io not wail until the lungs are too far wasted to admit of being ureo " Am you know, five year ago the floetor ha.l clvstn me ut lu oie vim onsnuiiiioii writes Mr B O. Mc Kinney of lieepwatrr, Payette Co . W. va. i look ireatmem irnm in k v Pierre and am entirely well now I hiel taken teadlly. as illrecled. hi Golden MeOual In covery ' " In Pierce' Pleasant Pellet cure eon Upaliou. One litUl Pellet ' 11 a do. Keal Kstate I phis u . n W W Withers to Mary L Mutler, tbe nj of lot 3 In block 41, in Juuction Clty;160. The First National Hank of F.ugene to H II and Herbert Kakin, Mxlfi I feet on Hllyard street; B4SB, Julius Pond to lugebet O FoSOOk, 320.47 acres In t IK h r 11 w;(l.'00. Milton A Yeach totleo M N'eaeb, 4o acres In t It) s r 1 w, I'JOU. f H to James W Horn, V0 acres In 1 17 s r 7 w; patent. ItoU-rt W Yanderberg and wile to Julius A Pond, 320 47 acres In t Is. s r ll Wi 1611.06. h H (rriaodly and wife ti the Booth Kelly Lumber Co one third interest In 4H0 acres lu I 16 r 1 e; 133.! 33. A 0 Woodcock to The lluoth-Kelly Lumber Co one third interest In ISO asre in t 15 h r I e; 33.'l 33. L I) Forrest nut wife to The BOOtb' Kelly Lumber Co one third Interest in ISO acres In t 1 trie; f33:i M James (' Keed In The Hooth-Kelly LuiiiUt Co .'ILD acres In t Id s r 1 e; II, 000. f H to John Kcctie bit) acres in t 16 s r 1 e; patent. U S to Althea Leonard 190 acres lu t 16 s r I i ; patent. Joe M and C J Houston to J M Dull. II 37 acres lu tp 17 s r 12 w; fclil Henry Means (o J M Dull, II 7s acres lu tp 17a r 2 w; ggBD, John It Kronebuseh and wife to 11 M Itlack, south lot 11, said to bS lot 16, block 11, lu nnwndtd plat of Ksir- moftnt; 1600, Julius a Pood to Boot w Vander hurg, ItiO acres in tp l-m II W',96l 08, it. iinl for deed. Wsftbiftgion, April 10, -Usosral is baa cabled tin- wai rjepartmaftt fol low: Manila, Apt I Mnba'katlon of the voluute. i- mi their return to the United Btaie will I- i-'i" about May ft. They will rsfuli i willing service until return ttftawport available. Hw enjliarkotn.o will continue through Juneaml July. In tbe abov.- .. patch ii OOOl news which will gladden Hie hearts of thousand of Oi i i ' . , - that by the ml I June, allowing for UUlooke i ... -, lb" ' e 'Ud Oragon Volunteer will probabh have! leturned to their I MM. When the return ttt the volunteers waallrsl Ulk.d of he governm-nl MumiiifitTl thai Um raUjioasrsginMOtsI would be hi ought boms lu thasonat Order In which tfttj want oat, iiiisl Mjd liuike thtt hecond llregoli ttlnl th. Fi MUonb the llrst to come. Thirty d.ys u rsqulrsd to mako Um tia-'Uge lioin Maiiilu to Sun Friiicbco. Notice. uaderthU l.eol not to ex.-tod 6 line. VI cent, i-er ueel.; "1 a luoutb; 1- Mincellaneous. LUMBBB POB s.aLK a free mount of all kind of MiK ni" i . . r lumber for sale at low prices. oil on Job" Cogswell. Bagono, or Win Nojlor. Coburg, for tern s and further particulars. WAlfTIID-Bseond band household .,,,1. In .ulre ni.e door West of Ui 't Hall, Blgblh street, Bng9, Oregon. New Neckwear! ..)iil. HOITLUS WAMKD-lo , ii- lie at 7", and hO cents per Cord i itb iwh of each month. Apply to (' .-. Mil., r, Urc-on I Ify, Oregon. E!TRAV .n'dtic K Btmyod from the form of rt rt rttephens, In Hpencer prt clnct recently: One 2 year old red bull, marked with swallow frk,un- .lerbll lb r gbt ear, left ear cropped; I Other Cftltla 'J year olds, marked like aIho. Anyone sending their v. here iiisiuts t S S Stephens, Ciow postofflOS, Lane county, Oregon, w ill be liberally rewarded. 60 DOZKN ( HK KKXS-Wanted at one. Will pay cash for mme. BUmI IIOMAHOK, Booth Wlllamelte Btntt. Latest, Nobbiest, Neatest, Display in South Window. ANMVLItSAHV MJtlAL. II tbe lli-t Iraiistsirt s'i.ls Muv '. there for.. It. .Id onlve earlv lu June, i To t el. b. ate Hutu Year of AUierlcsli tbil at leas) part f Ihe Hecond Ore Odd fellowship. goo will be on this MM there is no ' cause to doubt. The boy will pnba bl Is- in I' .r land i y June 15. iiuporiaut gotlaa. The following extract Is published for the information of all OMOtmedl Hill's Code, Beetlon 11)72 -"If any person -ball injure or o. .struct any highway. iiiaoadhniUed road, plank road, railway, canal, or brldgS, or ahaJI injure 1.' d. -troy any material- being used lu tbe construction or re pa r of any such mad, caual or btloge, such ptrsOD upo.i conviction thereof, shall BJBgggBjagBBg6g The Odd Fellow-sol EugtMMt mak Ing prepamtloni In appropriately 0 -erv. the elghiietb anniversary of li e e-tablirhmeut of i be order In tbe I nlted States. Th llrst lodge of American Odd Fellowship was established In Haiti' more, aryland, April 20, ISli), by Janus Wlldey and four companions of the Fugllflh order which btars tbe noma "Manchesttf Unity." From that small beginning it baa readied a memhershipof over amilliou active members, disbursing many incline- ol dollars yearly lu benevo- bc punished by Imprlsoiillien'. in the U- and I. dge wi rk The Knglieb county jail not less than 090 month nor tunic than six inoullis, or by line nut less than twenty live dollars nor more than live hundred dollars." 0m Hau 1'Ain. -Irfino c ant made Us llrsl paymeiil "I elate tuxes for I mi today, remitting 17,'.i-'2 10 Htate Treasurer Moore, leaving a bal ance due from it of IITJJM II. I One bottle of I Ayer's Sarsaparilla ) will do the work of ) ( three bottles of the j ordinary Kind. Ulviuity Hcbisd Appointnii'Uts. The students of (be Divinity Kchcx 1 will preach s follows next Sunday: llarrlsburg -C H o Humliert. Cottage tirove It A t opple. Mohawk -F lleaudreail, Junction City I) C Ktllami goung Both is Croup i tbe terror . f tlioinwn.ls of jrniing tuetlier localise its outbreak is so ak'ouiioK and (rctietitly (ataL Bkhoh'l Ooagh aud 1 'eusuiuptioh Cure act like HMgla in case of Croup. It lia never Isisn kaVOWS t" fail. The worst ewe relieved ill. mediately. Price '.. la, M eta aud 61.00, leU bv W UktM Uaa Millinery. My stock ot spring and lutnmer millinery Includes tbobaal Mleotad and most stylish goods ever brought to B IgeOO, An oarlv call btfors OBOlOBsl giH.ds are sold will Ik' oi advantage to you. Mis.- F. Ha i. iv m an, Ninth street, EugSOf ( r. fiOWlMl When you are in l u gene call on ,ef Sears the watchmaker. 2 doors south of Hotel Fugelic, aud g t your walches put In order. l otion hop twine, all sles and b -t quality F L CliamU'ra. Oohtrg cs. April ID. Bnparintoadanl w i Mnier, of Bn gene, attended the graduating exercises here Friday night and presented the diplomas to the classes. A car Ot lumber ran ott the S P lids track Friday morn. ng tearing Iblngl up geneially, but fortunately no 000 was hurt. Oohfttg can now tnast of a ginsl hotel lander the managemeut of Mis M, UhhI. The Cochran family have inovtHl to ' the Thai Voodnyg rUOh. and James Tillman has moved Into the house I vacated by thciu. tlM Wood BOS anticipate a big time Frldav night, which the same 1 to consist of a literary progiam, a lectu.v. aud last but not least a tug supper. Claude It ran ton's brother was In towu today circulating a petition for the commutation of (he murderer's sentence. Coburg need a remedy for the hood i luni element, and one that will either kill or cure. Last Sunday lilgth during service Began one broke in oue of the large glass doors at the entrance of the church, 11 XOTICF. TIICtl.N rgaiOTO Nolle Is hereby given that sealed plans, specification and strain ilia grams and btda for famishing inuti rial for, and cons' luetlog u sixty fool bridge acrosa Long Togl rlvar woatol Junction City. Oregon, on hat Is known as the ,-.uth worth Lune, "ill be received I . Hie county v 1 Lane county. Oregon, up to 2 i pm.ofthe.inl day i f May, 1896 llridge to he .. n .1, and to rest on Oak DiUngi Ho appio iclies; all bid- lo be accompatib d viitb it cu-h deposit of ten hT oelit ol :in.o int . f bid, Ihe court le-ervlng tbe right In rejeot uny and all bids. Iy order of tin county court this Nth day of April, A 1' B r ii i , County Cle'k. Dalit ' aud, April -JO DtKit.-Melvi. e I., infaut daughter of Mr and Mrs I, Yesgar, h;uI I years, died at iulriuouiit April I St h from cereliro i. i ;iiis. The tuueral was held tins on; In'ormontln 1 O O F cemetery. Rhoomatuin Unrtd My wife has used ChajnbertaJn'i Pain lialtu for rlieumatlam lib great relict, and lean reoommond it u- a splendid Union nt lor rheumatism and other household use f or which wo have found tl valuable SV .1 Cnyler, lU'd Orooh, N Y, Mr Cuylcr la one ,,f the loadll mere haul of I mid one of the moat prom I m ut uieu m this vlcln Hy, W 0 Phl lu, cdltoi Bed ( ret k Herald. For at Dc'.au..'s drug store. All the eoui u o!B era an now In the new court houas building. Don't go to their old quartora. ami Aineiieaii orders do not annate, and the i ll-pring lias far outstripped Um i aretil order in the ipiatily of its wotk and membership. Tbe Kugene 1 idge w III give a l a-ket supper in the hall on the anniversary even 0g, All members ol the lodge, Euoaapmont, and Bobekobs, nod viitting brethren ere invited 10 come and bring well tilled baskets. I'neii'noaia, 1 ktii s., cough, oultb, croup iitvl sipiug imu ,l ns ily ylrl.l to tine Mluub roMghCurs. I w IbUretueily lotlmt aniiae . .I.s't.' bill -r th nr.lertakerV. it. . - i t A Ott, Corner pTQ St u Tin. kw BBUDINO. The liard of I! -gcuts of the I'nlv, rally ol Oregon will in , hcje Saturday to determine u pon ihe new library building of the University of Oregon, rhtlasl legi I dure appropriated tki.fkKl for lbs purpose. You Try it If Bkllahh Ooagh an I Coaewaptioa Cars whtsh is told for Um mall pii. e pi 23 oeati M aaata aad 6J.C0, dots aol cure, taat tin Is.ttle bath ami we will refund your n.oney geld 'or over idty year to n.i gaaiaottt Prlee 2j ctt aud .'si eta. Sold by Wilkin ft I. inn. (tOIMtllhi: AFI'UOTKl fo Confer v iiii Capitalists Begmdlng I- teal ioi riant M i I' W Harris has appointed a ipsolal committee of tho following gen Uc i i n In meet a business proposition: KM Wiikins.rsl! Lakiu.SH Friendly, J H MoClung, F w Osburn, F B Dunn, A l WoodOOOk, As heretofore stated gMtlomsn rep reselitingau excelsior factory will soon be ready lo make a definite proposal for the removal of the same to this point, ami wiah a eonferonoo with business meu of Bugons before so doing. It is with tbi- in view that the atiove committee was named by the mayor. ft n to be hoped thai t Mtlaraotcry arraogement will be made, Kugene DOOdOtbO factoty, and the OpomtON 11. ed this locution, what Is Bhllohf A s'rand "Id retutsly ,for I'mugh, Cold and t'oiiiuii.i.iu; med thrjiiuli the world for half a century, lias cure.1 itiuuineralile cases of in Sipltat QOatUBiptloe and relieved many in ad vabotd ttagtt, If you are nut satislied with the results we will reluud your uiouey. Vtkt ::, et , M i ts., aud Sl.no. .SoU by Wilkin A Linn. Ill Ulnnvllla Iranscript: "When Joe l)ul'..i returned from Portland la-; a cek, he brought a dog as lug as a yearling oalf. And now the old maids eathsygoby hxik up at Joe with a shy kind ol glance. We understand that three oi tour other old bachelors are thinking of each pn curing a big dog for self defense." to true I-ippincto can never ls known without i tie blessing a child brings. Vet the ordeal tkroogh which all nolhtrt most oast is so full i pain, anxiety and fear, that many a young life is .to: i deed because of the InabUitj to undergo tho oarnggls of child birth. It Knot necessary toauffer in br;i--ing new life into bo world, liy th. ut' of ''Mothers Friend,'' l!i. suffer ing Mid danger can ln avoided, and the hour robbed ftojtMOd and (in Thu rvi'iedy it praiseM by t -nn,l-who h.n uttd it. Bvory oroaaaa i aukmi lo learn how o avoid the pain aid toBorlBg which may bo b store f,.r Vr. The UttlO book, "B ' Baby i- In th," will Ih tout froo to any address iiism tpphcation lothe Urtd Held Kegtiltior Co., AUauta, ticorgia Kor Mile by DELANO "A woid lo tbe wise It toffloient" and a word from the wlat should be nililolent, hut yO0 a-k, who arc tbe wise? i'h use who know. The eft pa patted experience of triist-..rtiiy par- - A may If isketi for knowledge. Mr W M tVrrj sayi Cbambsrioln'i Cough Remedy gives better satlsfsc Hon than iiiiv other in ihe market He has ui i;,e diug bUsiliest at Elkto'i, By, U r twelve years; bat told hundi, , t tatat n iucdy aud neatly all other cough medlrlnet niaii ometured, which shows conclusively that Chamberlain's to Ihe moat mult iset t,, tin. lseiple, and la ihe lafst. f r Mil tl I 'c l, aim's diug store. STOIIGHTON WAGONS. First carload arrived April 4th STRONGEST, MOST DURABLE, BEST WAGON ON THE MARKET A Tf II I H 'mm m : r :s ai it .j ,.- v. astsj dm i m b a a m m m wm iuaene, Oregon. ft edsrf a a;.- s.. .e f mi t Aii1 ui iict iiitHi thire to m t ytt mil of t lothlnt:' Whin B took of fftthionfiMt ii 1 vu ( lothiim m nil thy newest mIitm ittiiiu'. hiniu lira t'CHiu mi it IIIHt you cm l spirt I Hit 111 ll lywl town. The ran b tTUt ol HI Ik 1 I Ai A ktt Knnit ann nee i.rri u'.rr m Al l Mich things us Cttfl bt to ill it flr! rlaSslJtti tirtmciitHo: AX K I I I . V Snrlno r?pnn;itinni i o 1 .re in nruer now, ami a 1st pal ii ton houses, bsrot fern . .irrtl will not only beautify you I . vert preicrve it and uitkv A luneninlas sea.(in with Spring Blossoms and Sum I W o will furnish ,u (Ilia Kelts I Paint In tjirnilnrsOj and )iandoi!k' ll i Oat PRESTON &HALI !tnutaeturer of BiriieM "JJ! niso daalan in Ptli it, t iinitW Junction City : Milling Compaa MAMT.u rUBBBH OK THE WHITE ROSE' FLOUR." lj GUARANTEED Ot.t I UUALIi The most ponnlai Hour in tho market. Sold V leaning grocers. i ! Handsome. Strong U OK o MARKET MEAT Mcv'oruaek lienn. DEALERS IN Beef. Mutton, Pork. Vail. Ham, Bacon. L ard. Fresh and Smoked Sausages. Math Street. Kogtat, 'rV't. r:' 1 1 a i t:.i mm mm ipeciri Heavy read a k J " Lead the World J Mew S9 Popu'ar List Fi $40-$3Q-$25 $2 l:RED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO.. 105. 107. 109. Ill Sixth St . Port and. Ore. Matlock & McClanahan, AGENTS Renairi Or.