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HE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR!). L3 tRTAHMMIKli IN THE 0IR1IMTHI IPIUMUTIC miMl'IPLKS. Ill TO III! I IIIIITUTUI HT TBKSAKAT HC II I IHI EUGENL, OIU SATURDAY. MAY 27 1899 NO 19 Our Stylish Trousers now lew cus- i 'rI COMING HOME BICYCLE LAW. SIUSLAW HARBOR THE DAWSON FIRE JULY FOURTH Second Oregon Will Be Among A New Ordinance For Wheelmen A Description of the Valley Bearers of the News Earned General Committee Is Holding It is surprising tailors arc able to cut a pair trousers that will lit ami nang cefullv. I ere seems to te a ick in the cutting ot these gar- pnts that fewtailort ever acquire. make a specialty ot tne t iart, aftner & Marx perfect-fitting users, every yau kwuhiiwwi is the trade -mark: HART, SCHAFFNER 4 MAX CUABANTCCO CLOTHINO. AMPTOH BROS the First to Return. Tkr lllrrcilan lor I In- r . WaMIIMiIoN, May 'SI - Oelieral Otis o ildca from Manila In tin- war il. - part men! iimt i iif transport Wirnn arrlv.d snft ly no Ihe lSlh loot. The Wsrreu liu.l IMlM of the HUlli at tlllcty atsinrd. The war depntmciit I" prm- tiling on (he theory that hy Iheetul of July tit vol uu leer will he left in Manila, General Otlii' rep' ft today Hint the transport Warren has arrived advances thetiti.e when the homeward mo I ment of the volunteer trts'ps w III I e III. Already ROtlM BJU lull IseUld that nihil for the Kitl California mid Beeoud Oregon volunteer rvgiuKUla should iiol be sent to ManllH. Imt to Sati Kranclsen. To Observe. Bat il l l mi I ml m I'slly BOUO, Ma; ' An ordinance regulating the rutmlng of bicycles and tricycles on Hie slrreta and sidewalks. T.iet'l'y of K.iuelie doc otlsiii as folio wai Bionoii i. it himii u ui. awful for My person or persons to ride upon any sidewalk In the rily of KuKeiie any landcm or bicycle earn ing more than ODfl ptfaOO, or for ati peNM or per sons to ride u; on any stdewi'lk any River and Bar. i in in ti. a 1 1 We copy the MtowlOg letter 0OD earning iid country from iba San Thousands of Dollars as Messengers, Regular Meetings. IIIIIHM Hny -'- - No further Francteoo iioiletin: Editor Kulletili: The Bulletin pub I lulled an article recently concerning was seriously hurt hy a the lutereet which is being awakened I which wni blown from M MM Victoria, h 0. details . f the Dawson lire hate U-eii n calvi d. Pha only eoeldcnl know n lo bave occurred baftll a Unman, who hla.iiiR log a tinning anioiitf the merchant and Imards of ', building. It Is staled that tha WOaMO trade In Hun Krauclscn In regard lo w ho upset Ihe lamp wliirh canst d i he controlling ths trade of Iba Willamette j oataetropbe and Iba oUh r lomalai and valley. 1 occupants of the house have last n ar At tlii tlnio while the people ale i rested and may he severely ileal! Willi thinking seriou-ly tat out the matter, I A repot t ii also enntnl here IIihI only LL lL I LUULiiu MPBELL BRO., Publi shers IE Bait M" Willamette .treet, 1 tweeu Seventh ami Kielitli treeU i r.iiMs or suhsi uuth'N. f ..al... Month. S-'.no . 1.0(1 . ..V) I - InuMn .in i.li. ,lti ii ... .... i i i .ill MM, t)reK'"u- IALT0N N I MAliULBT r ALTON 4 MAKKI.KY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW i . :..t. in ik 1 1 ii.t .-. mrm m i n- hi ,i u , ----- in vt aiiou i . !" . EUOESI, OllE.iOS. Mchool I,w Oecinlon Attorney (lentral Black Ihiiii. al ih. rf(ueat ol Buperliitendeui of Public Instruction Ackerman, baa rendered an opinion on au important point of ebon) law. He faid. "Win u a Helmed district raie money hy taxntion for a rpevlfio purpoae, and itallerwarda becoiiiea uuuiceM-ary to use the whole amount (or that potpoat, the dli-ti let hiu the poaer at an annual meetine- to divert the remainder to soiLe other use Hohool dlatrloU are corporations, and the qualilled electors In the districts have absolute coutroi over the funds raised by taxation un less their power Is limited by law." FIRST I. WMITSON, DENTIST. .L. -in .1 fiviuMi i .f . I V V Mcii' fiM.iii, i nin ..ate .i-p- . aL.Imm nw i' ' i.i r t'u m in i in ui'"- - the above HUlil ntliee. iri'WUUIlll UIilU w'. -j' 1 L l,.lr.. J IRANITE AND MABBLK WORKS' D I Ntie Marble anil (iraiiite, Monu iinntx lU.lrtone and Cemetery work M all kiu.l" T S I rrlCKY w nE.VLEH IS W.l,.,i Cliilnn .lew elrv. Etc. rUeiiairiiii prumiitlv ilone. "All wcirk warranteil. NATIONAL. BANK Of Eugene. AHOl i kKaUl K'lt bHKKPbEIKU. Kmei I .xamlnatiana uf8nior Ha Hlalo lultersil) Law tttdeiit. raiMaarl laliaiaa tj - The Bool exaiiilliallolis of the aaoiol clai Of the law department of Iba Mate fjnl0rltj were held last Ulgbl in ihe MOUta of the Portland husiliCM. ool!ep, Professor Itichani Tbormoii presidium. Tnere are 1 mt'Hibers In Hie gradti atlliK class, amoiit( them one yOOOg ln.fi , Mls Marie Julian I'funder, a t a Ua Orrgoolao, who baa just ranohad htr majority. Miss Plunder is the flrHreou girl t i lake the couise in he Hlate luiversil) aad ranks Mil gel tke bflghteot la the class. IflllHG HALK. Sev.rul l lalius Swld lo the WblinHwOH Company'. Ill ly i.uanl. Mar 21 H B Klneald, L P uaip, f A Rankin, J U Abramannd H E Hawlay to lha White Hwan Qotd Mining Co, a corporation: All the followlhK mining claims being aud lying In the twnenaia MlulnK District. Lane county Oregon as follows: "The White ISWaO, ' "The Dewey" ' The Dewey Kxtension" uud the "Kugene Mmlug Claim;" coinld- eratl m, fl,00(); iUltclalm. On this dm! are fi'i worth of US revetiue stamps. James M Chapln to the Oregon A California K B, lot 10, block 3 town of Latham ; $10. ng to John M Haaovan, luoacns the bank of Ilrltiah North Amerioaof the chartered financial InalllUtlOM, was dcsl loved, and not tne Hank of Commerce. Kllev. D kales and Hume, Ihe men who brought out Ihe news of the lire, are reported to have collected1 bnodredi tucycleor tricycle ut.r. at or sld.i 7 1 rbh to eubmlt, through the llulletln, aide, or lo any manner other than lo L few facta wbleb win probably lie of Ingle Ala, the one following too other, inieteet to the business men of Hon No pi ii-on iball n e any bloynleor irl- ,'rH git&t 0)0)0 Upon the sidewalk upon elt'.er Bhlppan and others Interested in side of Willamette reel between 1 nl, tt,,. r,.ai7.e that vessels of suf I-. ev. nib siret t and tin- FjOOthain Pa- Holent draft to handle the irelght to Clflfl Ballroad track, or iiiKiu .be side- hnm lha Willamette vallev cannot and even I hoii'titid of dollars for their Walke UpOO either tide of Eighth street aud never oananlaly Oraaa the VaiUllia pay as private mail carriers for the Ol Ninth street between Oi.k street 68r. t his laet is also well known to ' pro iipt delivery of the c iiiinutiica and Olive etreM the engineers w ho have had cbaigeof lions of which they were bearer. Bao. D shall be unlawful fr any i work ... yMnlnn bav. All the an-1 proprlntloni which may be made :n the future for that place will 1h some form of "graft." Iliilliling jetties will not deepen a channel through a reef of rocks. In -is, without doubt, the reason the Yu- qulna bay item was rejected in the last congress. The Yaqtliua bar is as good today as it will ever be besides a plenti ful lack of water inside the bay makes it a very poor haibor. I'he sooner these fads are generally know n the bellei it will be for all those who want to share in the trad.- Willi the Willamette val- Mil II I I IX. I I I)S ll paiiy Qeeai, '-'r -' Last venlng Ihe fill: couiiinlttw of arraiigmient" metal tin1 oillce ol 1.1, steveus, and perfected permanent organliatloo by the ilectlon of K it Hklpwi rtb i htii until and I.I. Stevene aceri tai y. The oonnltlaa In icealou nearly two hours arranging and discuiug plstH for a sccts-ful telebi.;loll. Tnls aft. I no ui tnO t "iniiilllee is out eolleUIng f Jnda to defray theexpenso of the celeiiratlon, and II I hoped that tie' filllaani win raipond liberally, I' i . in' should have a rOttalng cele bi lllotl the . 'lining lib. Tin Faid up Cash Capital,l$50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. A OENERAL 1IANKINO R'.'SINKSS i. Done on reasonable tenua. Siitht drafU on Chicago, San Kranciaco ami I'.'rt lauil, Oregon. Bills of exchange sold on foreinn couutriea. D ti oeila ret elvtti aubjeitto check or certih cat of (lemit. , , All collections eutnwtnl to us will receive prompt Attention. T O HlNOKICXl, I' President. S B Eikin, Vice Prerfdeat person to rble m y . U or tucycle Upon any sidewalk in Ihe city i f Ku geue, except i be broad day ligh'; provided, however, that any person who shall have paid to the city of Ku- gene a quarterly license of .no and shall hold a receipt issued therefor liy Iba recorder of -aid clt) . aud w ho shall have attached to aald blcydea lighted lantern, shall be allowed to ride at Ubhlfortbe pell d of time during which said license I- paid; and every nerson w ho shall i ole a nievclo s.iall bare attached thereto a bell, and upon approaching or pasing a ped striuu shall sound said bell at b ast twice. BIO. ". No person shall ride any bicycle or trloyole upon any ildewalk or upon Willamette at reel at aide of speed greater than olghl mil. -i per hour, and no peraon ehall ride poet or attempt to ride past any paUee Irian upon any ildewalk at a rate of speed greater tluu foul milts per hour. Ski . 4. It rhhlt Ue unlaw ful for any A IIOl' KKPUBT. falentlne Loewl Hy in tin Latest ( iicular. The obj . t of this article Is to correct a aeimlngly geneml impression that ho Yaqulna route Is Ihe only short route to the valley. The reul gateway through which all thai commerce w ill eventually pass is b rty miles nearer to Sun Francisco, through the Hiuslaw bay. Thhlsa sand bar with five tnthounof water In side. Theie has been (lUO.tilkl expontt- UKIM A'llNt. I'.XLlit !"! - Public Bohonle or sprlnglleld Uioea a Oueoroifttl Yomt, person or paiaona rUUngU bicycle or ft upon the Hiuslaw bar, and ll now in i 17 rs it i, w . naieni. l'Mzabeth rolndezter to I. itrown janv bicycle or tricycle shall give o;cj.s4 aen s in T Hi S It 4 w; $WJ1. 1 , ttliy pedestrian whom be or nht tricycle upon the sidewalk to approach nearer than thirty feet to any blind corner, unless suchptrsuu or persons dismount; and II shall be" unlaw ful for any peraon or pereona to ride past any blind corner. Any comer t the initr sections of any two streets upon which there Is a building extending to the sidewalks of the two Intersecting -' r. ets is hereby di claretl to be a blind corner. Skc. 6. Any ierson in charge of way ma v J i W BROWN, M. l. PHYSICIAN AXI) SUROEON. wiru-e i iMn m ( liris-nan ISIoclt. 1 ,1- ' n. 11 :l in; ' fn I, to '.i n 111. A OAce b. WOODCOCK, A l Tl iKNKV AT-LAW. -One half block aouth of Chrisman KruBtl, Orcoon. E. S.vodoiiiss, Cashier. ii. Forma. Aaa't Cash Ih U)W, M. D. 'V'etiil a'.tention to surgery, Diseae ' u .. and of Nose ami Throat. ",PUBUV experience in Cook - "iinty II ., ItaJ, Chicago. Dbah Outoox. M EUGENE LoaniSavingsBank Of Eugene, Oregon. CAPITAL iidstjpi $50,000 W. E BROWN. Preildent. I e. 0 PAINE, Vice Preeldeut. F W, OSBUKN, Caihler. W. W. BROWN. Aalt Caihler DIRECTORS- ciWQSBURN. B O PAINE. W E BROWN Cn-iltatbini i D . piiair. J F ROBINSON. J B HARRIS W.W BROWN. .4 l.. ii. nil llniikliiK '"" ' TrauHarteil on POVOMble Terma US K tTHKMNB L SCHI.KEK. M D ce ,,f Women and Children P UwlMa Riocx. ayoeawa Ouarl office A NEW LOT OF IMPROVED Willsie" Cameras ICivftiL Wei roivimmanH tl ...m . Studio If tha jHora co Superior Fotoarafs i W. KAYS FURNITURE CO. mm an, FUNERAL DIRECTORS train Issued on the principal rttlct nt the Onlted HUlea: also exchange furnislieu avail able la all foreign coiimrlin. liiten-tt raid on Ume deposit- , Flre-prtof vault for St atorage of valoable olulcllona receive our promot attention. Oo lot 'i, block :t Mulligans nuaiuou to Eugene on the Jtael exoeptlna .t strip ,'ixliio feet on tbes.iuth sldt ; $ u. Public Hclio.d Mutters Btata Bohool BuparlnUndau Acker- man has Issued lo county superintend ents, a letter, slating among other m itters, the following; That il w ill be impossible to have the new edition of the school laws ready lor distribution before June Ii that a meeting of the Hlate bourd of education cannot bo arranged for eai Iter than June IS, hence no action will he taken upon application for state pa pers unlil that time; that all OerUO c tes uud diplomas Issued at such meeting will be dated May 15, 18i0; that the slute couise ot stilly la in preparation, and will be ready for dis tribution August I. The letier also says that w hen a stale certificate or diploma, issued prior to May "A, 1809, no matter w hat the conditions may have been upon which It was granted, shall expire, no state paper will be granted without an examination on ail the brnnehes provided In the law Inr slate certificates aud diplomas. This does not apply to application made prior to May 20, 188!, nor to holders of state papers from other states, of like grade anil kind Superintendent Ackerman, at direc tor and manager for Oregon of the Nalicnal Kducatioual Association, which will meet at Los Angeles. July LANEGOUNTY BANK I .u.i.i .sin d in iiv.'. - or- EUGENE, OREGON. A GenerillBankinolbusinets in all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVKY, Prwldent J. M. ABKAMH, ( aabler puss or meet on any sidew alk, and lUOb pedestrian shall In all casts have pit ority of right of wuy on any sidewalk. SlO. 8. Any persou who shall vii -late any of the provisions of sections L 'J, 8, 4 or 5 of this ordinance, shall upon convlotlon thereof before the recorder, be fined not less inau the sum of ti.nn, nor more than (10.00 uud oosl l, ami In default of paymeiit of any such flue and costs such person shall be loaprls oned in the city jail one day for each two dollars of such flue ami c.mt. Bit v. Any persou w bo sbab ride a bicycle or tricycle agaliisl any person w bl e upon any shlewalk m CI i. r street within said city of LugeOt, -ii .ii, upon co'iviutloo tin i"'f before Hit-recorder, be fined for the Mrst of feii-e tint less than $6.00 and coste, and for any subsequent Offelii iball oe Until ni t ics than IS.fiO nor more than 60,00 and costs, and In ib fault of pay ment of any such floe ami oosti iball be imprisoned in the city Jail one day fir each two dollars of SUCll Hue and CI -Is. Uaan - All oidinai.i's or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordl nance are hereby repealed. Pawned May 13th, Its Approved Hoy U I8, , V 1 1 A H It I S( Attest: Maor. H. f Dom Itecorder. Chief Of Police Mthes loforajca a ie porter today that In 'U'd t once mark streets U bicyclists In t.lservinifthe law "'cl' ul lo, has a liettei channel thaii Naipllna. When the pitseut appropriation of $30,000 is added it will bu safe for ves sels of twelve lo fifteen (eel draf'. Tin entire estimateil cost of the work on the Hiuslaw Is $750,000. ami when OOnipleted it will be the best haibor from San I'laiicisco to the Columbia. VuiUina bay has the prtsent advan tage of having a railroad already built. But this difficulty can and probably will he soon overcome, as there Is a scheme now on foot to bund an electric mail from Eugene to Hiuslaw bay, propoaltton which would pay Immense dividends. The MDOrt shipments of Douglas OOUnty for 1S0M, as given by (' 11 Mark bam, geneml freight agent for Ihe Boutberu Pacific eouipany, was 17,040 tons. Taking this as an average, the exports from the eight counties w hich would find an outlet through the Hius law would be 141,120 lo is. Hie shipping Interests and hoards of trade of Hun Krancisco might ulso do well to note the fact that ttiere are un limited resources immediately tribu tary to Hlu-law. That there Is the fluent body of aprUOO and Mr timber on the Pacific coast, that there are mnui -talos of good buildiHg rock on (ide water, aud that l here is the best facili ties for shipbuilding, as shown In the litis steam schooner Luella, which Han PmnctaUO was only too willing lo claim as her own product are nil worthy of note. With a rullroiid from Eugene lo Hiuslaw hay, a distance ot sixty milt s, all the freight of the Willamette valley would go direct to Han Krancisco In stead of going through I'ortland and thereby doubling the distance, and tl.e cost. ( has Bdwtm Haxwood, (ilcnada. Or. The following la from th Producer! Price-Current, of the 13th loan Hales. Raw ipts for week Ml Raoelpti from iepl I I4i,901 Itecetpts same time last year... I"4,453 I-'. i ports to Kurope for week 4SJ Etporta from Sept l 101,540 l'.X polls same lime lust year.... S , I IS I mports for w eek 5 Imports from Sept 1 -,753 I in ports same lime last year 5,703 It is interesting occasionally to make a study of the statistical position of the market. The above table shows that the receipts at S'ew York since Septem ber; 1st, have bmn 1 18,901 bubs, nut of WhlOb 101,840 bales were exported W Europe, and about 5,600 Atnerloau balm Imported. Thle would Ickvi IT, 066 balm for distribution to local anil out-ol-towu brewers and for dealers' stocks. If anything like the usual quantity bM iN-en take'i by brewers there are fewer hops today in dialers' hands than at this time last year, while the country districts are clean ing up clo-er than for years past. There is hardly enough stock left on the continent of Kurope to meet actual re- qulrementeup t lha new nop, and ESUgland has rarely DCCD 10 low in sup plies. Tluse are the conditions that are now preeonted, with three audit half month a1 trade before us Hut statistics arc a poor thing to bank on, unless there is a reasonable demand for the goods. The dullness which has been lin ed for some weeks past ill the local market continues, hut there has been rather more doing of late 111 some sections of the slate and a steadier, pos sibly slightly (Inner, Peeling Is shown. Holders are certainly not endeavoi ing lo puah salee unless, full former prices can be real I .ei I. The resultsof extern: ed correspondence with Interior buyers and growers would seem to Indicate that the yards In this slate are liot In u good condition as at ibis time lwl year. Home yards look w.dl; others are badly winter killed The ob sing cxi rcbi of the Spring field public s. honls were In Id III the OfOre bouse on May loth and Lt'lh W. The lli.-l evening was devoted to recitations and d. clamaltntia by the Pint aod Beooud prim rim. interme diate ami Oratnmar departments luler speised lib music and ci'iui rl exer cises. There were ! in giaduates. Miss Hadle QUkay- Oration- 'Saluta tory tod The Oreo. unity," Her rapid rtyll of the pioneer clement ami program o( ImmlgmUon with all lie attendant dllBeulUea roused the en thualaani of the end tenon Miss i.ulu Martin tiratloti-"Mualo and Its Inllucuce." A line presenta tion ot the InfiUeUM of inn ic Uhjii the community aod espaotally upon the hollies. All i client lllU-IIBllotiof Its wide Influence Is beat shown by the musical act ' mpUahUMOta of the young people of Bprlngfield. Miss Myitle Dodd Oiatloll "irl uuiphs of Mltul' Ihls Mhjant was strongly and ably pn sent. d. No better proof ot the alUrmiitive side of llio sub j. cl was in edi d than the arguments of the oiatloll. Master V tl t heesmaii-Outlon aud Valbllctory-"TliH IfllllM on the Throne." This i utjeot rnulred argu mi nts anil discussions of deep research, and was ably presented. Ills vale dictory wus full of pathoii aud IraUrual fet ling in blddiug farewell, ou be half of the cluas, lo teachers and associates. Ills expressions of gratitude to neigh bors, parents, aud directors ol tbo school wire especially touching, aud brought tears to many eyes. The address of Heimtnr Mulkey will long be reiaeinls red, Tl. , xercisi - were i nllvi Ui tl by the Bprlngfield orchestra, and an instrum ental solo by Mlsa A Bertha Walter, of Kugenc, assisted by Miss Krelda (Jold stnltb.of l.ugein . The extrctses re llfct much credit on Prof Sutton aud his sstliuublo wife, proving them to be teachers of wide experience and thorough training. Indeed we ere proud of them I It Is learned that uo proposition ha -been made to the Albany Woolen MlllsJL'o to enter tho woolen mills trust," neither would the company entertain tiny such proposition. Our Boys IRTEktCBTlWa MU'ICAL DBIVE. COIN I- 11, has Issued circular urging Or. gen f((rce lfiji lun,iiii upon its being te n hen to atte-id. Keul Estate Ttaii'aili i - tanad bi Mayoi . W Bnrril, He will palnl on the sldewala on either side l Eighth and Ninth atraata. at Oak and olive (one block Identilli-d With The "Manila Te Dunn" and " I be Scarlet Litter." It Is an Inttrontlag coincidence thut Mine (ia.iski has been associated with , the successful performance of Mr' Damrosch's two important works, the : "Manila Te Deutn," and ihe opera of "The Scarlst Iitier." There is another ImportMl musical i onlnrideiiee In which Dr Damrosch I ARE COMING H ME !! but we still have tin. Isiys at hums bi 1' ak alter. Ws am In a sN.ltlnn to help ymi Uke ears "( theui. He OM si ini Ve-i.ee Suits. AU" a .plenilld ISJiefsel up to H OV, Veeteo . Battel styles 50c up 25c up Wash Suits from Wash Waista from Our slrongjst line is our BOY'S SHOES Hera we defy cimpetition , asl and west "I Willametlei the word (Bhd Mine 'iadskl are as;iKtlalsd their high opinions or Hie rtinioaii piano, Mr Damrosch "ys: "The Kimball 40 acres "stop." At eseb t'lmu corner., oi leei from tin conn rei way he will paint the word dismount " lu addition to ' the words stripes will ipatinted across the- full w.dlb '' " w',lk ",,''"t ! Indus wl e. in white pilnt, so they L.n i-.es.iu st-. n by rldere. lit mt n1 u of the law excus. - i " one. piano hs a .ure, relliiin ami power ful tone," w bile Mlnetiai'skl's Indorst -ment of this celehratui piano Ii that H "ranks with Mm bent Instruments be fote the world." I am expecting carload of thase lUaomom elegant It.strumeuU this week. F. A. ItAMKIN. tl.e rsarah M and A 11 Tanner to A Victor HammlD, toacris In t 18 s r 2 w; vm a, 00 B Co to John Oimpl In t 18 s r 4 w, $140. H U Oreeuto Theodore Nelson Ited t'risw claim In Hlue Diver dis'rlct; $30. i..i... ...i,l l-'llen Law to Thomas H uiit.pl lata are p j. .ui. '- ---- -. . . i. . - i.t,.b 1 l.-.ti . xlHillnii new ortlinalice ' ' .lull lau. i.h ., - i-;:-.-. ta Sprlnglleld; $3-x). Dauiel S Hunnakir aud w ife to Win I'm ton, I5 B scks 10 tltarl w and fractional lot I, excepting 121 "es; $2,000. I.srov Wiiitmore and wife to J A exercise iu wu") " , mllee ,. s .audio, block 8. 1-t. Cvrus Aveiy Whipple, rormeriya . M) M ,r tcre to A C University additioii to Kugetie. o00. 0 8 to B M Porter. 180 seres in T 17 ib R 10 W; patent. Tab is IU0t he r lie.t fricml. Bfotise the button, en elastic heads. Can t c'.u tf. AU" lias tiisw iiiplsirtrt-' taisaed. a ipssi Ikhig. 'The latt Bhipmenl of Pel ticouts coin ploli-s tlio bflfit line in tlio city. All tlis new cute and tlor. All it. vies, ft tellent finl.li and value, sisea an I f . 4 tlMU BOIP- TMImrfrih Polndexter We have received sn Invitation from haJ 0j ner fumji throubg the real ei I the senior class of ihe Uolverelly of uu aKency 0f up Baber 4 .o, Eu ; Waablngtoo lo attend the graduating ponaBIIng of 2'i2 aeras, nine exercise I u Denny Hall, Seattle, June IU, nofth, westerly from this city student In the mversiiy or uregon, Wtodcock. This le one of the best J and a sou of E I' Whipple, le one of the frn)i D ,lllt portion of Lane couniy.j ciw, wh.ch cousists of OMy members ! u cbWkJJ ,t ,Ul. r,,. jnnd, - ji $1 to $3 50. 75c to $4 Headquarters for Dress Skirls and Shirt Waists. F. E. DUNN