Kugene City Guard; BANJRDAY HA I II TO CORRESPONDENTS. The business department of the WEEKLY GUARD is caused considerable trouble by corre .... oHHrma the nro nrintnrs neisonallv. Address all letters referring to the newspa per or business connected there with to THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. To Correspondent. The Wkkki.V Ol'AKD goes to prSM early Friday moraines. I insure i be Insertion of corie-pondcnoc It should react) ui not laU-r than Thursday morning. Correspondence! which roaches M ofllee hi-.- I hursdit.v uii'l on IndsJ and Haturday, unless luiiMirlant, will nut i pimittttii It woald be old when the icr went to press a week after ward, and making allowance for (be several days time retlrel t leaeli aubM-riiK-rn throughout the country would 1m stala and of utile Interest when the papM WSS reel iveil. CorretpniiilentH should mail their contributions 10 reach u Tossdaj sod Wednesday, ami early TbOfsdajT. Later than Thursday tiny may not be ued. TAKIKK HKUTKCTKU Tatl BTH Aarieuiturnl Pndaeti do DoWB Trusts Aiivsnre PflOM Of Mun D factors. Tho Springfield, Mshm, EUpobli- can msken comparison between price of agricultural products ami those of manufacture ami ennuis I note of warning. It says: "UradHtreet'H tallies of American prices show Unit uiokI of the cotn rnotlitioB which have lately fallen In prion wt bum prod acta, white we find that more, than one-half 01 those commodities which have in creased in price arc controlled by, or have been panning into, the con trol of trusts. Both the I. indo I and the New York tnblm show that whilo agricultural prtoM OW ti ngl ing downward, the prloM of manu factured products aro tending up ward. The farmers cannot organ ize a trust. There arc too many of them. "They huld the hoi end of the Kker in this business. The trunts are calculated to catch them both a -coming and a-going, like the darkey's coon trap. The llouring mill trust, for sum pit, SO far as it provides ouly a single market for tho farmer's win at, will compel him to sell at a lower price and buy his Hour at a higher price. The fanners will buy ol the com bination ol agricultural machinery manufacturers at prion nann d by the monopoly, and will sell their own produotsat prices fixed by the competition of 1 ,000,000 or more of producers in that particular line, and in a market where the Iiuu m are often banded together and able to dictate terms. Monopoly finds a double advantage when dealing with a competitive market. O.ion competition all ariund was severe on the sugar producer. Bui the ellect upon him of a combination of refiners has been absolutely crush ing. It indirectly brought on the Cuban war. "The agricultural classes cannot but view the spread of monopoly in mining and mamilacUiriug and transportation with the graven! ap prehensions. It seems to be im possiblu that they can elV.ctivily organize by .way of proieetion or retaliation. The mint innm Ij en tain to Btir American politics in the depths, and a tarill which protOOtl trusts, but cannot possibly protect the farmer in his staple lines of production, will not pass without question." KLUM'i K I DOU DUN i Mi From Atlin City correspondence in Salem Journal "They say a mule driver holds the medal for swearing. If that it so, it is time he was banding it over to a dog team driver. I'll bet a mule driver would blush if he should hear some ol these dog drivers swear. "The French Canadian dog drivers, iu urging on their dogs use the French word 'Marche' which has been taken up by the American and Siwash dog drivers and chang ed lo 'Mush.' You hear 'mush' mush on!' from morning till night. The word 'mush' is of course al ways followed ly a few gentle words that were not borrowed from the French Canadian and that would not look very well in print.' when t collection of this year in Lane and Marion counties are compared. The Salem Journal ol May 10th says only aboot 40,000 of" the Hsr- ion county taxes of 8980Otof a total ol 2iy,000, paid in. At the sarnedate Sheriff Withers of Lent county had collected llH,000on a roll o!T'0,800. Jui iiflerence. And Mario, in one of the beet and richest c iunlies of the s ate. This comparison is very comiilimen'ury to our ofliculs and people. IOMI HAKCAH.M IMhssi Msfsstv Tb editor Ol the Klamath Falls Bepub'.ican has discovered that a high protective tan IT acts as a check upon trusts if they uttoinpt to in OftWJ prion too much. Shouldn't he l sent to congress or elsewhere? Such perspicacity deserves recognition. Tho sliding mountain that for years caused the O B A- X Co so BBOOb trouble and exponse at the Cascades of the Columbia has ceased 1 1 slide. A section of the mountain, about a mile at the base, moved downward into the Columbia river from one to four feet a year, ausing the railroad company . reat expense and aunoyence in keeping their track in line. Ilulkheadn and walls wore built to re-trai i the sliding mountain, hut without the least tffsot, The mountain, rocks, trotg, and all still silently crept into the a- . ! I 1 river, Lust summer rawroau engi- i neers concluded that two lakes, without outlet', on the mountain dIkiii.i llwi Ii i, !, urn rcsiiinirilhlc for the earth and rock movement. The lak-B were drained, and the mountain side has BOMed to IBOVO, Albany Herald: Oregon's young, but thriving mitguz ne, Tho l'ic'lie Monthly, has just completed its fimt volume, mid has made an en viable record. Krom the first to ita sixth issue the improvement has POM steady and substantial. The articles have all been crisp and timely, with a freshness and vigor about the get up that wins it friends at once. The May number contains a striking article on "Tho Future of Music in America," by John Philip Sotisa, the great march king, two short and interesting stories ol early life in Oregon, be sides much other well selected mat ter. The departments are well kept up, n nd alone make the maga zine distinctive and a credit to our stats. It the Pacific Monthly keeps up the pace it has set we predict for it a nniqOJ place among period ical literature, and one of national importance. P fl r Ml ULUMIl ' Utit wwii . i -".it tlii. 'rilieal pen 1 of iii.iilii-ilin mI ur il nrl null v nil .i - " "' mead and (art basiaf lot the mill- IrM band hi seta ti"uM -ui '. lie ia away SS)4 knWS I In tSCtSSt " little darling j tin. On ill -i lint no woman alio - fuiiiii. !n m i t v i uif jHiwe-r oi i ir. PI iPavoriti P iolion le-i d (' 1 on- in-' it's iniKiviiiif hIkhiI litlitr lir M : . i roapesdvs little one. -, .. : iteaa " Pri KriptlOM " will Ktv.- her tsaetly ItM kind of hcalthr vitality hi BU1 . iel at the .itnc aatdl N mi. It will give i'lHtic enlur;inr till i tilirr .J. In-Ill- l.t(('ltlini jllVI.lv '1 ill tit- !l rhood. It will make the Dominf if bait) ibnolutlv frrf from ln(i r Sad nearly fri Frost pais. II will WSVIS Hie haby' utalt ill III- Of impiiiting, tlirouifli lt inflin nee ujimi lie- mother, that atorav lanurttk Haof wbkIi (taddena awthari Mawt It i Um obIj midirlne whiih CM In- ini.linllv Mllfld nt...n f.ii llii- .nt!-or ; ami thl "till " m lily f)reiily deviieiied by n i-'lnrali d, I t.nii need phrtii las to pnvs perfect heatth nnd Itreflfth to Ihe delieate. IS rial aifSaV i.iiii of women. Mr Iia Sli KaniK-y. l Willi aSBVOaltaUHl Cqv S. C.willc: "I Isivc Ik ii Sang ym m "li . i-i. . I .r s. in,- tilin- mill itn ll ippy lo o lll-il i,,. , kat done nil Hint ymi c' nm lr them. I tlinik ih'V have m, i-i,..., I (u lln- wiiftd. I wmiM mlvlM nil wnmcn while In a dilii.-i1' Male to ue nr. I'H-rce'a Pavi4te PfMcrlpthw H iaiiaii as Its tlaaa at WtlS and aukas the inin aaaiar. My wife the nnsher 1 1 fire ehlldri n nnd lie "iifT'-rcd alni'Mt dralh la III" bmh of IkfSI iinlll Oil lat one; the UflM of birth w:il hoil. in II. 'it 'iv li .m 111' uwrol In l inn Favorilr I'rrM riilion..' Dr. 1'ii-rei ' Common S-ne Mi diral Ad vlner lined to m-H for i )0, now it in free. It lella all iilxnit the hOBSC treatment of ordinary ditrane. Several chaptern are devoted to the liseaeH of women. For a paper ei, vi red ropy ttttd Jl one. cent ataiiip". to rover cont of mailing only, to the WOlid'l MaSMaSTf Medical Aaaocia tion, lluir.ilo. N V.i Cloth blodtof, ti atamp. " Favorltfl PrracriptioS) M rim be obtained in my Kood nwdidas atuir. IftJ I lt ii in .1 i- nsklni prspars tioua for a trip to Cslltornls. Tho flwaot ssbool Is movlnt oo i.lcely now. Mrs Martha tiuiley Is I the suM-rinteii(lent. 'i'liat dull looking, carnlvswos iUHd rsptd, known km tbs oojroU, Is illi fondling A M (jriflln's laiubs. BdgMr JoIubsoo sbot and sroaodsd I !ni"if!,Bck bear i rda, but bavlug no dogs to follow tin iruil it got awuy. J A BriMtoflhs Trenl Mill Oo, bos had a fori - of m-u putting l whitf ileina preparatory to il .ihIihk Ins log" down to the mill. (Sunday w u One d iv snd inuny farmers Mrs were llxing toput in OMn, i. ui ..la- this morning the ml i Imi put a damper on a koihI prospect. Tho young lodlts aud gsntlsinoo "f thin vlclniiy met at the Lome of Jame Hrrivner for Hinging prSOtlCS Kunday. This Is very eomin-i.'lal'l.- -pleae con tinue. I) CMathewH red Ived S IsttST from bis ttaajrbttf Bliss, lUtlng tbst sbs would be hmMsoon d i visit. "1M family bid imt heard from her for wveral year. Joel Addington i- msVIng prspsra lions to plant sever nl acrss of beati". TliU is a- ii (hoald be, grow more tbaii Is Dssdtri for borne uv and you v. ill have mm. thing o ell to him who miik. - Ins money in -nine other oeeu pOtWD. ZlOM Xotliea uB.lr tlii- l- a-l n-t I ''i'.-, Hdm, 60 otoU per week; SI M a axnth; 91-e-r year. For Sale. FUR HALE. 1M) seres ilunr ia l , . u MeK' i lis river. Ji Bilk ftl Kugene. AdditM, J B HA LB, fan J se, Calif. A H FlSK, Kugene. Or. LUM BEIC FOH 8ALK -A lre imoai t "f a" kinds of MoKsbsJs river lumber for sale si l-w priOSS. ( all M or sddrSH Win Nay lor, Coburg, lor terms ami further par ticulars. FOR BALE OB TRADE A good top bujrgy, In Urst-clafs order will trade for .'i-inch wagon. CL Han Franklin, Or. 5PWNG and SUMMER Help Wanted MAN WANTED Al the O.buru ranob, Spencer Butte dairy, "i miles HMth of i;ueue. Must lie a ol milker. W'Bues 90 and found, w ith I a cress hi rmbt man. i'iiam V Bl ION. "It is a good thing for Alger's ohauces for senator that the lection is not by popular rot"-Or0g0DiaD, Prwidont Mclviuley keeps Al'ir ill his cabinet, and he will have to milnuit hit chances to the "popular vote." In this case, about next election, the people may conclude tint the old proverb should be re versed and made to read "like man, like master." In any event President Mckinley will he held lesponsible for Alger s acts; end his retention in the cabinet, even temporarily .in dicates the determination to enter the coining campaign wilii the Alger millstone about his neck. TAX OLLKOTIOMa Thui far 1 IU 000 Hivt Bssn Col lOOtOd Ihe MierllT. BhSfiff Withers informs us that hlSS have been rolling In at a rapid rate. The following Is a brief state Moil Total on rolls 1180,800 Collected, at tlila dale 11S.IH.SJ Balance t 18,800 This uliow that the DSOprS pay taxiw promptly. S iV'ijtTS PILLS L0UE1 i,l K K BUBINBttS, Ths U K.i finSSN Want U'ck lie llfOMd st KUgem . The Mwwlng sdrsftlssnisnt woold Indicate that the I' H Knglneers of Portland Intended doing some work on the upper rlv r this month: 0 H Fmunrrhs Offick, POETLAMD. Or. Healed proposals for fUmlshlDg and delivering :lo etible yarils more or les of roeU, In plSOaS weiiihlng from 6ll to Iftu poonda savoh) at points oo the wu- IsUMtli river at or near Kugene. Ore von, as uiav In' olreetiil, will be re OSlVSd at thi- i. Mice until I p in on May U, is! Kr, mid then publicly opened. Blank rormsand all available Informa tion will be furni'heil on application. W L PUMt, tsjor, Corps of Kuglueers, U H A." The QOAUl trasIS that the same will he done lit once ho hs to keep the SteWinboat Kugene running here a long as poh-ihlr. - Rdoorala Hems. , May 0, 1K09. Mbal JSM Mitchell Is on the nick list. Win Hmilh, of Natron, was lu this neighborhood Tuesday. Uncle John Shelley will soon la-gin Ihe Notion of a large barn. Milton Cornelius and Pbnosl Ibury. who have been very ill, are now con valescent. Miss Tear I Bridges In staylm. tempo rarlly with the family of Mr Hamilton in QoshSQi Howard Baugbmsn Is having con- si lerable Hlashliig. done on die north aud OMl of his larui Mrs BttO llatighman and SOB of Monmouth visited relatives here for hc erul days luxl week Some of our most energetic farmers have not Anlsbsd IhMr spring seeding, the ground having been so wet it was Impositlble to work tl. Itev Miller, of Pleasant lllll. receii.ly moved Into the vacant UOUM on the Stoopi farni. M V IteSSS, nine of Pleasant lllll, moved with his family Into the Deri Matthews residence. Pom as. His l.fe Was saved. Mr J B Lily, a prominent cll'cn of Hannibal, Mo, lately had a womb i till deliverance ffSBB a Ml hitul death. Ill telling of It he says: "1 was taken with lyphold Kever, that ran Into Pneu monia. Mjf longs bsosMs hardsnsd, I waaso cak I couldn't even II up lu bsd Not hlug In Ipsd me I expected to noon die of Consumption when I beard of lr King's New lo-covery. One Imtlle g ive treat lelief. I con Hulled to use II, and now am Well and strong. I can't say too much In its prates." rhlS marvellous medicine Is the surest and ipilcki Ht cure in the world tor all Throat and LUOI UPOtlbls. Itegular sire 80 orals and 81.00 Trial Imi lies free at Wllllnsd I. Inn's Drug Store; every bottle guaranteed. June Ui uis. bECBstf OK THK Mi CKS KIT, 1'IA.NO. Perfection of fi lld) RMChsd ThfOggl li ars of uontlnood ojprofsojoot, Tbelieaullful.bridgeof shapely levers, Hie action, the rerult ol generBtloi s of siudv now pi -Heeled, embodies in lis ijulckn--- 1. 1 response, the speaking qoollttes i the Instrumsnl and its range of expression. All the materials OOOstltOtlOg the Kimball piano are th Is-xt aud are manufactured in Hie Kin. bull fintoilt-H by the highest grade of labor aud tin der strieiest -uperv Islon from the llrst to the final delicate detail. They ure I so eoli-trueted. Illiibhed and regulated as to produce ii pliant, easy resHiieive touch, oomblnsd with unerring pre i islon and great powers of repetition. Thsss elegant instruments are sold ! by K A Baoklii, on easy terms to suit the parobaser. Notiiv.. I t lOIJin, Oregon. May 8, 'W. Notice is hereby given that all a-t-sotis claiming the reward of frUO.UU or any par' thereof, for the arrest and conviction of Claude lirnnton, for the minder of Juliu A I. Inn. to appear at the County Court, room in the coiirt I ou-e, on Wednesday, the 17th day of May, 1880, at lu o'clock a. in, With their prooito support such olsim, lly order of (lie county court of Lane coun ty. Oregon. K. I . LU, Clerk. W. :. T. U. toiiveutmu. Tho annual BOOVSOtlon of the I.ane County Woman's Christian rsmpsr anoi i Dion will meol In OoitagsOroTs May IT, at 840 p. m . and continue In session until Ihs IDtb, a. in. The con vention will be OompOSSd of tho 0000 ty olllcers and supeiinlendeiits of de partments, presidents of local Uuions nnd three delegates from each local Colon. Any Woman may Income h member by signing lbs pledge and pa -lug :i5 cents into the tieasury. BUSABnTfl V. WlLOOMi President. Snine of the result ol iirgiei teil ilyss'ptlc i-MiiditioiiH of tin- Itunaoh are SaSSSfj con ftiinptioii, heart IU. .i " Bad BJpUessy, Kisloll Dyipepaia 'Jure po n intt ill tins by egeot1 iiik! a ipiick nm- n. ill cases of dyspepsia. invent and 0a Corner Dnuj Store. Ax BlI.I.V. Note the large price list ad of Ax Billy In this issue. He makes special pi in- In all depart incuts. Cut the list cut and preserve II. Miscellaneous. WOOD i HOi'l'KliS WANTKD To rat fir at 78 snd 80 cents per eord. I lash bull of each month. Apply to (' A Miller, Ore;;on City, Oregon. 1 iej I r. A V NOTICE.-Strajed from tbe farm of H 8 Htephens, lu Spencer precinct recently I One I year old red bull, maikeil with swallow fork, un derlet lu right ear, left ear cropped; I other cattle. '2 year olds, marked likewise. Anyone sending their where abonte to B B Stephana, Orov pi -toflici., Lane county, iregou, w ill be liberally rewarded. 80 DOZEN BICRENB Wanted at once. Will pay cash for MOM Km. a McMahon, Houth Willamette Htreet. Novelties In Parasols, Fancy Belts. Buckles, Children's Caps. Shirt Waists, Silk Waists, Silk Petticoats. New Styles Just Arrived. WANTED Bseond hand boosobold goods. Iniiiire one door west o Kane's Hall, Kighth strii-t, BogeOS, Oregon. WANTKD.- A sroond baud horse powsr, PelUtn make, nqolrs or address C Coleord, Creswell, Oregon. HAY FOR BALE. A lot of nice uu. billed cheat liay. l.e iveoiiler.-. with DrJi'tlruy or C Wldmer. Tlivy will also give price-. stand by Bogeic Merehsnti. Tlie QUABn is a Kugene paper. Here it lives, moves nnd earns its bread Sod buiter. ft would OOl PtftUS an sdTSi Uscmsnt for a Portland firm hut it does not solicit such and it be lieves in upholding the dealer. An exchange well says: bland by your home merchant. He Is the man Who helps to pay for the t-treets on w hich you wulk,.for the school in wbtob your children arc educated; helps to keep up the church in which you worship; I e is the man wlio built a home which enchauces the value of your properly ; every sub-cription apcr Ilia! is passed has his name on it; he is the man who cannot allord to swindle you, self-Interest if inching el- e would prevent it; he bears his share of the city govern ment; stands right by you in sunshine and in darkiie-s, and davs of prosperity affd adversity. These are hut a few reasons why your patronage should be given to the home merchant!1. STOIJGHTON . WAGONS. First carload arrived April 4th STRONGEST, MOST DURABLE, BEST WAGON ON THE MARKET. Griffin Hardware Ct, Euqene, Oregon f Stunning Team.. Should be lltted mil with a -tuilDirm of Imruesi. richly trimmed, wt'llmk!, Hint coiistriicieil of the very li.-it nu rltla. Vim will llnd Itat sll tlineilnm J superior slock of up-to-date hanitxi. well ts nil kind-in none goods, udda wi 1 1 . - ii : . i nunc ;i.e.ry. PRESTON & HALE 'bin .Lu -iuri-r- of Ilsriieis and I also dealers lu Paints, UU and Wt t'Uitiiin Bark n anted. I want tHty ton- of obltllm baik for which I will pay the high st market price lu cash. Remember the place. V S.VNDKKS. lost May '.' ''''. a valuable horse a TAX tOl.KKt TlO.Nf A I HOMh AM' AHKUAU Lane county, and her etlicienl tax onllector and eberilT, Mr Withers, land forth iu excellent light ii.ti. ..-. i mi tlrufguW. Kmp tour fiy If Tu tlftts ttrtf lrvti . jrx.ur rue loii (ltd- , .'U lu. WU l Un.0 Apjrr's sirsapdrllli ! 1 1 WUI IrniilM all lKIHirltiM. i:ia! vi i . . . .. .nun . i i,Ltf in mr bbvm i I will uriwtly imiytbtu ) I . . i. tn.- Il l vrit CO. I .well. H S Tiltou lew days ago. John I'.rker Is culling saw logs for! 1) t' Mathews. Asa Tiltou ts c.trrylug the mall from tills place to )ext,.r. Mrs I'arr w ho has la-en vcr, ill with! the measles Is iui roving. Miss l.ldia Vaughn is slaving with the family of D 0 .Malhcw-. School Is progressing nicely with Miss Carrie It ridges as teacher. Mrs i: 1 Williams is visiting with her daughter Mrs A H Mathews. Harry Hln lly was In cur vicinity on a business trip one day last k. Mies Or Williams Tattled w ith hot sister at th Is pttOJ one day last wrk. Albert Hlggii.s returned home Iroui the logglug camp with a very sore foot. riioiuas (iosssge has teeu visiting with friends at this place the past week. air John tiulley drove Ulte a num ber of cattle to his mountain ranch last week. I'U Trent mill compauy is working lu their Ibsxi dam to tun Hie logs down for summer work. K and 1. ' 3 t nr l oads of Halo wagoi II sold In I life OS last year -no better proof can ba vlvan nf quality. It is ti e beet wagon balls, r I. t'liambers Im- il,, m. SALKS UK SHKKP. Missouri Hnycis lake tl 000 Held at auu lope. Am ki.oi-k, Or, May 10 1' H Mc Orssr ami .1 D MoAndle, buysrs lor a J Nolan A (Jo., Of Kansas City, Mo, have bOUahl alout (1,000 ibSSf) this o I .io prtecs paid ue r.' for yearlings, f J.oO for 2-year- tide, and j 2 lor on e.ics. l'liese price- arc very sat Isfaetory to sheepmen. These sheep irt ill hooght In Wasco and Crook couutbs i he total number of sheep bought in this locality is more thau 10,000 head. Sv no Women Doubt Many women think, j the bearing of chil- Jrcn is a BSCeSSSJ TJf period of crcut piitt snd distress. They doubt whether snv medicine can relieve ihcir su fertSjga, Well may they hesitate about t..;. ; ;'.ios Injurious internal mixtures so widely sold. Hut they mtv place Implicit faith in j j j jt MOTHER'S FRlh'ND wblck Ii s sefMOhb, relixing nl sooth ing Hoimt : t f-r evtemsl use. Doubting women shOOM pet bottle it the drug stars for $1, .1 test it. There is no ,vss.-. Il'.t .f its doing barm, snl there is every '. -e :ooJ of its savin; th.-m msny h uirs ol r .in. f j . i jt jt l D RKOUTOI CO. AiLANTA. liA. K raaleby DELANO A .Narrow Rseope, Tbsukfbl words written by .Mrs Ada B Hart, of tircton, 8 I. "Wal taken wilh a had cold which settled on my lungs; cough set iu and Dually termi nated in Consumption, four doctors gave n e up, saying I could live but a shori lime. I gave myself up to my savhr. determined If I oould not stay with my friends nil earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My hus band was advised to get Dr King's New Di-coverv for Consuitii tion. Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, I took in all eight bottle-. It has cured me. ami thank Cod. I am saved and now a Well aud healths woman." Trial bottles free at Wllkfns dk Linn's Drug Store. I! gular si.c B0C and 1, Qoorontetd or price refunded. Died Another one of the noble pioneer women ol Diegoii oassed awav v -tcr day afternoon at 4;50 o'clock at htr home about four miles north of Kugene, MrsKX I'alef, aged about 5"i years, after an illness of seven wteks. Her sickutss began from a small scratch on one Of h lingers, which afterwords developed Into blood poison, and re sulted fatally, .she came to Oregon When a i bIM of seven years with her parents, the late Mr aud Mrs Mahlou H Harlow. When she came to womanhood she married the late K N Calef.who died in February, lbi'l. She leaves twelve sons and daughters: ! Charles, of m nsoulasod Mahlon.wbo is now at Manila, a member or Comp any C, Oregon Volunteers, and c H Muitha Otis Mini, Ira, Ada Armitage. Hainan, Ida and Olive, of I.ane county. I lie funeral w ill OOOOr from her late restdenoa tomorrow nftemoon at 10 o'clock to the Cillespie ccmctry. N'.ni Sdsht as well when you buy a hat! Save at least '-' Per cent by ettilitf sopeiior ipuility, lieeiiiiiiug s)iaH-s iitul latest styles fur what you would nav fur an interior HAT elsewhere, W. 1 ;ive III- .till' I Itest -tvles of ItlCYCI.K CATS, MH.lTAIiV I APS, K.'l't '. Our stock of SHIRT8 ..f 11 MndsaM ftyles, from SBe np, ure the Wst. We have also tiie best line of brushes of "II kinds in the valley, ami don't y.m forget ill We can suit anyone s teste and nir,e. And ou know we have everything usually found in a first-class He part inept Store. Foe further information AX BILLY: now is toumwivii 11 . l t her lieauty' If so, constipation ' itulir-i-ti it-., sick liea lsche are the praSSSja Karl's t'lover tfikSt Tea ha cure,) laeei QU I t half a i-entury. l'rie- -J eta and M eta, Money refunded if result are not Wttstaetoey, For sale at WfMss anu 1 in u I 'niintUt. U 0 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartiflciallydigcststhcfoodandalds Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It isthe latest discovered digest ant ami tonic No other preparation nan approach It In efficiency, it in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Smir Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, C,astralgia,Cramps,and all ot her results of imperfect digestion Prepared by E. C DcWitt A Co.. Chicago. V1KCENT & CO-. Corner Drug Store. Blamlll I I Hano manhood Cures Impotcncy.Nirrut Emissions and wasting diseases, all elTccts of self. abuse, or excess and India A iici-c tonic ami Wood builder. Brings the pink glow to jiale checks and restores Hie flro cf youth J By mail IJOcner box! Itlmvpa I .;; with v written ... i i n. tco to euro refund the mouey. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton i Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILU 1" ' -ale W I. I'll. in ., lrtVgit, Eugene. Or If Qasaffarfrea tende-nesa or fullness on M ,J dM 'Older shotilder blaJe, ill 'u i1'' l lh' , '" dahkssdeaii and f dud. keare u I teem wee liver i. torpid sad aoatnUit I v u ufi Little la.lv liiin. ille.,re MS , r..,,.tly. ,.WM.tly 'nd ,H,r m.wntly l.v reunoinc tha contf--'. .n and eau-lng the Idle duct. t ,Kn ...1 .1 naC cZX ,,,lu- Vi-. fori !. in tin normal school. ... . . . . ... i ... ru nf tS l oday, May 11, tne in"""" -stale hoard of educatiou, Gov TTOat . ..... a i n.mhar IS BMH urv (il e-tttte r i - ' ... . . .n I State Suj't J H ACReruiB", Uruiu orgaulzing the new Mrt regents of tbe Drain Normal Tha nan hoard consists of the a . . i. till. in II ioi' niiiiii it cent eilieli. m uu" . laril oltfl the members oi toesuiw cation: , Hen D Boewell, BosWSl SP" Joseph Lyons, Drain. A M 'r1 Roaebnrg, Itohert Veateb, cam Grovp.ll A Booth. Urantt WM Wm Knyi endall, Kugene. w SOP Vunculla and J 1' Bridge, V NoUnre, No Fay- .. i4 That is the way all drumlftl Taateleas Chill Tonic for Chill, Hilliousnees. It is aa pwaaw -LeBMO Syrup, ."a) cent. .il . i k Kv lain ridSl nettofthe Becnud judicial J'itn A SOI Monday, Mny 2, for Uis J Of Mngers, the Poll-, couuty u"1! who was convicted of murder i "1 tlrst degree ou the liret trial. Kor Sale. puradj , ll- Liv" few choice young i""1"',.- Herefords. Call on or sfloJ aud HerefordB Amos Wilkin- ivburf- MEAT MARKET MeCurnaek A lteiinett. l'rii. DEALERS IN Beel. Mutton, Pork. Veal, Ham. Bacan, Lard, Fresh and Smoked Siusages. Ninth Street, Kugeae. lrvgon. lonng not hem Chsan i the temw , f thousand at young mother leaue it outbreak i m - ' ami fre.inntly f.tal Shiloh'. Cough and ! ; .umrti..n Cor. act. like magic !. of r " '-n Known t" faiL The ; eaae relieve.) io.me.liately. Price 25 ta, raj eU and 1.U0. Sold by WUkioa Un ! j Koley Springs Wt Stages from Kugene to ' ' aud way ointe, leave hugeur ; a ... rloilu in (late ( reek Through trips to Mondavjra, Wetinewiajs. jm i-eturning on alternate ,8.rdi Tw nn-aleal Kugene reed au and Willamette streets Divinity School Ai 'v" The studeutsnf the i" ""'M: h o will preach as follows Central (Albany i BroansTille Ilalsey