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Kugene Oity Guard. BA ITK1. V At OUtf LAKUM THAI MklT BUPPUMU Oupnlftni "J ti 0vi 1h id, who hits recently returned from tlifi Ito bemia mining district, thinks the mineral arm of that 1 jollity much larger than was ftt first eup poted, ami ho looks for heavy ilorulopmentH in the near future, uh Lxitli Katttern and f)relgn capital have exiHjrtH looking over the possi bilities of the section. In the Wall street group, ore hae Itecn struck which aniavH f7 in gold, "ilver and lead, and thin ore U prtM UOOftd very detiraMo for iflttlUng pOHea, bh it contuins material for fluxing Um in rr rebellious rock. The vein, although hut four ioebftl widi- on the surfaeo, thickens an it in followed down, and at d pth of 20 feel had increased In 18 inchi-, with well defined walk A tunnel is now being run, which whtfn in CO feet will Btrike the vo n at a depth of 128 bet, from thfl top surface. "A contract has just been let for running 100 feet of tunnel on the White Swan, which is owned by Kugene capitalist. Thin in ft very promising prospect, ftl it ih sUtlfttod on the came lode an the Musick mine, now working u large force of men in getting out ore for the 16 etamp milt in OODstftDt operation. A number of teams are iilso busy, hauling concentrates from Ibft Musick mint to Ootfftge tirovo for ehipmont to the nmulter at TftOODaS, "A 5-Blamp mill on the Helena ii chewing up ore to its lull capacity, and there is a large amount of rich rock on the dump", the result of several month-' it vclopment work. The amount of ore in night, tbough not yet mined, Mr Davidson says, in very encour aging to the ownt rs of the Helena. The Harlow & Stokes mine, Dtftl tho Helena, in also running a .' stump mill. The latter mine gives great promise as a rich ON pro ducer. "The development of the It die mia mining district, Mr Davidson thinkK, means much for Portland, which will finally become a great mining center, as well um an em porium for an empire of agri cultural product. He looks' for mineral development quite close to the city, and in all directions, with in ft ycry short period of the future." VkOMH I ll A OESBUKSHIP. GoMTftlOUl not only refuses to allow newspaper correspondents tt tell the truth about the game ol bide end seek he is playing with the Filipinos, but ho desires to shut discharged soldiers out of the op portunity to imike ft living on the islands, except they re-enlist. Private Urady, ot Co. M, Second Oregon, esme over on the transport Hancock, with the Nebraska iv.;i mcut, fti i hero is tho way ho ex plains why he did not slay in Manila: "Otis frote mo out of Manila. I wanted t start a little restaurant there, and bogged Otis for a license, but lie would not have it that way. He said 1 wanted to have tuy eating-house too close to a Spanish place ol business, and that the competition would not lx fair. Another man wanted to go in with we. He told Otis he would starve unless he could get employment Boon. 'If you do not want to re enlisl in the army you would better leave the island,' was all the satis faction he got. There is no show for a soldier in Manila," i The ltoston Globe says: Mrs Josephine Woodbury, for some years an ardent disciple of Christian .Science, has entered suit against Mrs Kddy and her chief advisers for alleged libel. So von sejuir.ite suits are brought, aggregating 1425,000. Frederick W l'eabody, Mrs Woodbury's attorney, says the suit is based on the utterances of Mrs Kddy at the recent annual meeting of the Christian Scientists. Company C will come home in a body so Lieutenant Huston tele graph! the (ii AKD, Our people will give the heroes a warm welcome. r TO CORRESPONDENTS. The business department of! the WEEKLY GUARD is caused i considerable trouble by corre- k. nondentn addressing the pro prietors personally. Address all ' letters referring to the newspa per or business connected there with to THE GUARD. Eugene, Oregon. Iia'ijr .Willi out it k l I WNawf fold filial never . -r that I IS vrf tw' (Hiatal antknft . it it aerjaaSI ' laottl i Im n ledtetleii, a I t -villiout an A n I 'i 'I Si IS MM waa a huatiatul . II It ii m n 1-.IIH ii bear that nobis title, who dirt not with to wear wonniiliood'a rn"t 4onOtH STOWS, Hi tcepir.- of saotharbood. Tfceaaaeea of wed.fr.l couples, .rth-iwisa Iro.pv. nil nhnrt Of wedlock' grraleat happiie c:iee Uwvafi cbil'll- la tin i:..o'.i;tir of rate, thia it because the wife, thrniiirn IftHUfeSfrt er neglect, tuffTt frum weak n sad diHre of the nrjan. '.itincthr fi limine. Vir WOtBSSI who taftVf in lint i lliri- it one meat innlii ine that dots ii'-: fill to arcoruphah itt ti i n t't i avorm Pti 1 1 dl, ctlv on the delicate or in nn I BKHSS Wu-in alrunic, healthy, vigorous, virile and elnttic. It allayt iiil'.ainmutlon, I ' lis ulceration. ithet pain and tone li thattcn d nervr-a. It f,t for wifehood n I motherhood. It qaitkant and riUrHn in- dlttin' tlv feminine orar;initru. It bas i-dira the BMnditt of the expectant monlht and niaket baby's InUodtMnM to the wot III ( y and alinott painleti. It lasawtl DM li'lle new corner't hraltli and aoariahaMnl in plenty. It it the bent tuppoitivr. tonic for nurtinir mother. Mrt. Jennie farkt. of alirthall. Spnkme Co. Wi t . r!nt r.m lld I" oil i.f U.r rffwi retniu ot vrnlf i' t hi' !i im Pr I'lene't Fav'.rlte Hir rlpll.rft. I wai iwiitfifr.1 try y'Mir meIKine In con fiii nirnl II aivea iite trcite1tl I I no tired It-.'llii and my laby it lilt ,i i nrr of heullh. I feel Utter than I bam la Un yeart.' In can', of tonalipation Dr. IHerce'i i :l !' licit tlionld be uted at an djund to tb "FaverHa Prtscriptkm,' thev are tstrvmely niniple, perfectly natural and in lire prompt and puiuaiuiit relief. The Willamette river -hould Ite fr-o to all shippers, therefore the locks at Oregon City should belong to the general government. All other rivers ol the mif.'nitudo of the Willamette river in the United Slnles nro free also. Knnsaa Oil oilers to contrinute if, "ii 1,000 i. Hie democratic causo if tho democrats still hold their next democratic national convention in that city. Katisith City believes in being ftn early bird. The adjusters have completed he work of fftlqtng the 34-foot strip ft rOUOd the DObllo sijUiire. I'he QoARD today give" the entire report in full. .No KlKllt to UfliBatJ, The womitn who In lovely in face, form anil temper will always haw friends, hut oiie who would be nttrai' llvelinitt keep her health. IfHhels weak, sickly and all run fjOWB, ftlM will be BftTfOW ami IrTltftbttS fatal lias ciinnllpatioti or kblney I rouble, her impure blood will CftOftt plmplet, blotches, nklu erupt Ions nmt n wrttohad OOmpiaxlon, BhWtrlO Hitters Is the l'el i Heine In the world to rt-ti Inti- ItOttMOb, Ilver ami khlncya and to purify the hlnod. It ylves stnuitt nerves, bright eyes, hiikhiIIi, velvcij tklO, rich tMNnptexlon, It will make a KiHul-loiikliiK, eliarmliiK woman ol a rtlft-down Invalid. Only Ml cents at Wilkin. I: I, inn's Drag Slore. ChttttM tlftfk W silted. I want ft fly tout of ftbltUm balk or which I will pay the blgtaftftt nmrkel price In cash. RoBMOkOW the place. W Hanukks. Mr ami Mrs It LftekftUp, BtfttOB. Mo, write: "Or Minnie t'ouuh Our Saved the III Ol our little bOS when nearly dead with the croup." Vincenl tattOornsr DruftHtort, I nil) items. tVugWl I V". The weather is ipillii OOOl, Ator Veatch Is caniplD at ihli place. Kcv IHackwell OOOflplftd Ihe pulpit hftti Hunday. Miss Milny Maiti'soii will loach Ihe bill term of school Arthur BdWftldl visiied at Kush lllftftd over Sunday. Mr M farter is mdii,; to Klondike to cook at 7.'i per monlh. Mr II l More. an, of Bugstia, was up to his Whlmbcrv latich this euuwuer. A It llylaml lofOTmi U that the hop prospwls In hit 40-aori yard Is belter than common. The fruit It almost a failure in this Notion, and slow the warm, dry weather lots of prune, peach ami cherry tree have died. The mammoth crape- vine thai l-'red Warner planted in early days has KMwn to bo so enormous that two brain lies of tl have crossed the creek tlear . S Smith's, and the county Is using them as a u-hiMoii loot bridge. I'oR. Do This Pon t take In ternal medi cine before tba little one tONMft, They endanger the health of both mother and bat. MOTHm'S FrrENO. the good and long-tnod etcre..l liniment, will lelieve . iy dittrcs and the later paint bet ter than anything cNe in the world. Itt good affects are nut markeil not only d'urth. but during the ordeal afterward. Distrea la over- Bad labor short jucnt daugera avoided, ilttt tar II a twttk. Hni r a sa in mmH aa a taa aiv-a. TBI BaAPmLPKSDI-aTVXCO..atiaata.0a. Walton llein- July 31.1, I ftltltt Slftljlaftdjl I" prepared I ! r, oile r win er mi far aa the hay I mv.l la ftOMOSI tivil. Quiixii iiiiiobt-r ol oatftst Mftftften ' ia mum n ihe road intent upon ei j -v log lhen-ev.. Miss Jl fat Pftrtwiif Btnrntl to Dab lornia last wi-ek to ISWIIftW her occupa tion of teaching. TIM family are all lintel at la-ltlg auei-entful teachers. Mr and Mrs Win BOBd and daughter, Amanda, have returned home near Irving alter a week's visit with rel ative, hern at Walton. Also Mr and Mr Alklnsou and Mrs I mint i of l.orune. Bifl lb uuilreau and I'owell of Ku gene are holding a successful meeting u( the Walton sihool bou.e. liegau Ihe .'fllh and will eontiuue over Augu.t ilh with a i a - Let rliuiii-r. l-'our audi tions up to the pre.eut writing win will be baptized next Hunday. S une outside people get the thought In their mind that this Siuslaw coun try It all that It will ever In. VI utt stop ami t h n. k for one moment what the people are doing; some am pultlug up lib e llwi'hlUtfS while oil!- IIIBII Mr L I' Tallmau has put a large bridge acroes the Hlus'aw river at his place which will compare with any wooden limine in ihe couiily of like length. 'I'he spa:: is one hundred ami eleven feet long w hile the a proaches are the same leughth.; We hear the county court and citi zens are making an atlempt to improve the road i-speclally from the C W L)ons place on down In the Head I f Tide. We ate in receipt of I he, r plan um! speclllcat ons. Now its going o coat more Ibftfl I. ncce-sary to platik tin-amount if road which they have laid out. In the llrst place a plank four Inches thick Is out of all rcaaou a. It can be shown w here hoards two ami a half and I liter Im he thick are at ill sound that were laid ten years back. II a man bid. on till work he must bid mi four Inch planking and that will NqttlN a largo amount of mm- r. l-'ive bondnrd BOd twenty eight feet per rial. OlesKKVKK. TREES DYING ! CLASSIFIED NlU,. iiHiertlo- Lead not l . ecel Hv ii,u.. io ota i-r awtkj ' Maaiiafsl PS Prof E B HcElroy is Losing For Sa,e- PUR SALE, IfttfO seres tliai M laid Manv Prone Trees. i k iUn r""" mailj Iiuuu Kugene. Address, J B Hai.K, Man j J ae, tullf. A Jl Kl.-K, l.u. el e, Dr. About one mouth ago my child, which Ii llfleen months eld, had an attack of i larrhoea uccumpauled by vomiting. I gave It auch remedies as are oaually given in such cases, but as liolliing gave relief, we sent for a pliy .leiaii ami ll was under his care for a Nrfttb At lb It time the child had U ,-n -lek for about I SO days and was having about tt-uty-tlveoierallons of the laiwclt every twelve hours, and we were convinced that miles It soon ol, talntil relief ll would nut live. t han, barlftln's Oollo, ( holeiaaml Dinrrlua-a Keinedy whs recommended, and I decided t try it. I mmiii noticed a change for the better; by Ita eoutlnueil uae a complete cure whs brought about and It It now perfectly healthy. I'. L. Itogga. BUMBBftDWOj tillmer to, W. Va l-'or sale by Ih-lauo. loll It, t. Atlglltt "ml. Haying and harvesting OftlM U2 gelher thia year. Mr Hold Diinlen hat begun hauling taubaik In Kiwcne. nrfln Tunplafiw a Uo win stHri their big Wiudstiiek tnresher Ibis Week. MIssKva o itrien of Bngtnokftf been vlalllng friends here during Ihe week past. Mlsa I'oune Handsaker of Salem, Is visiting her grand pnitnto, Mr and Mrs Thos llarbie. Mrs Ii t' Morgan passed this way and stayed over ftlghl on her way t0 their Wlmt'erry latin, Win I'ri-stoii and wife Vlftltad hole I'rlday nnd Salurdny. Mrs Tbot Bftft sakcr accompanied IbftSB on tbeir re turn home Key John Hand- o.er, ol the Oivlnlly Bebool in Bogana, praaobsd a very lOtarOStlng discourse at our m-IiooI bOBftft HuiiiIiin . The Mlases Itlaiiche llunsaker, llertha sWgcaul, ..dla thsal, Jennie PftTVln and Mr K R Pftrkst MO all at tendmg the teacher Institute this week. A good many of the people of I, sue county are under the loftBtsssloo that .1 i Watts hud intended leaving Kj gene. This Is a mistake as Mr Watts Bftft had no Intention Of doing anything of the kind. While he will make the optical bin I nest hit speciality, he sifts continue to d i repair tvoik on watches and Jewelry and will out in a complete .took of watches, clocks ami jewelry. Mr Watts can ! found up slalr over Mcl'luug's store. You can't cure ftjftDftUStft by dleilng. Kat gisal, wholesome food and plctilv of It. Kislol lysepsla Cure dlfftfttS food without aid from ilia atManaali and Is made to cure. Viiuvnt A t'o. Corner PlUg Store. Natron ItaUS. ht itt com enc. and In it A".d I m tftal b DELANO Augutt , Mriieo BlUftfsji b) dftngorooftly ill al the home of his parents. Mr It II Mncomber to tends locating in llugeue in the near luture. Mlt. Kniuia Wither has U'en serl oualy afflicted with nervous pritra tlon leaulllug trout a .care received white )asii a ivmetery la-l Sttunlay evening. Miss Mary Matteraon, one of Ku gene'. fair daughter retutneil home Miniiay from Natron where she has teeu pleasantly entertained at the homo ,.f (he Misses Kmma and Jessie Withers. C'assio. raoEN last wiarca. Corvalli., Or, Aug 1. t omplaini. are coming In ibal soma of the fruit trees alleel.il bv l"t winter's freeze are dying. The futility Is said to apply particularly to I'ellt prunes. In the Prof K McK r y orchard, near tow four ucrea that contain mors than 600 tries, ihe dentil ! tree, la widespread. The trees ate Petits aud It i- du lured lhat not nior. III ll HO trees on the en tire four fterts a II I live. After the intor'a free.- Hie ' ark on these trees was name nil l lid the trunk. The trees buddtd, leai.-d and bloasomed lis uual, and many of them had consid erable iiuaiitliy of fiult. They up--arel ftfomisllig until ulsiut three or four Wftfttas ago, when they la gan to languish. In l I raveimr orchard ol live acres, win re theio la t Urge body of Pedis, a similar, though a less mar kill conditio. i extats. The fatality In this ore bard is UOl so great. A few of the Italians lu th. afeBirof and the Tmv.-i ; oichards arc dead. Plea-ant If ill items. July 31. Mi-t Mildred Liluuville, who has be ii vitiiing Miss Ora Head returned to her home last week. Bom, July 'Jl. to Mr and Mrs Kills Uallbwn, a seven pound daughter. MUM Of! Head 1 in Kugene attend ing tie (cachets InetltntS. She has la-en employed In teach the Jasper leboi I t bis winter. This evening While BUla UftUlson wat driving some cattle his horse stmtiled aud threw him to the ground breaking his shoulder blade. Kev K (' Sanderson will pfsftch here next Sunday morning; alto in the eve ning. The n ok crusher has arrived ami Will OrUsb rOOft for IbS road recently graded by J K MoKcn.it . -upervisor. Mi.s I na McKenzie w ill teaeli the aehiad at Hyland's ferry this winter. iok. FOB SALK. Probably the very lei t60 acre tracts of land in LaM c-uu- iv.anunueoi toe isi in hwum ofOreuon, owned ty Or I W Ham-. Tins Is a very ferule nnd highly Im proved farm lying ftf miles weal Ol BagSUS 00 an excellent road. The dOOtOt isiught this farm with u view 0 breeding Hue horses, but having given up the breedlug butiuess, has no fin tin r ue for his farm aud desir ing to devote himself exclusively to his profession, oilers it for sulcata run- logon. Call 00 the dootOf for tcrmt of .ale. fOH BALE K THADK A good top buggy, In llrst-class order will trade for 3-Inch wagon. C L Han sen, Krutiklln, Or. Miscellaneous. TO EXCHANGE. Business and res idence property lu t orvallls, Oregon, for stock ranch In Willamette valley. Address ll Bos it.' Gurvftllli ore. OWN EBB OF REAL ESTATE. When you want an ab.tract of title call 00 Kugene Abstract Co. ll dO0 outb oi Obrunuin block, Wllnunette street, Kugene, Oregon. WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED. To rat fir ftt 70 and 80 cents per cord. ( asfa K'tti of each month. Apply to 0 A Miller, Oregon City, Oregon. WAN TKD-Second hand household goods. Iiiijuire one dour wist o Kane's Hall, Kighth street, EogOOe, Oregon. WELL Dltll. I. IN '. I um prepured to drill or Isire weds of any capacity or depth. Call mi or uddre.s mi ni Pjunnount, Oregon. Cbabuhi Wbavkb. Notice to the Public. Noli .- i- herehyglveu lluil my wife, Minnie 11 Waruer, having left my bed ami board without just cause, I will lint la icsponaible for any debts ot tier contracting. Dated Collage CI rove, July J4, lsim. J 11 Wahnkk lew ork Hops. The Wat. i villi- (N; V.) Times, of July '-'H'h, says; "At far us buying is concerned busl Hess in hop- appears to be at a stand still. A local dealer bought about a week ago the 58 i -. ii- lot ol Daniel O'Toolc, of Soltvibe, for II cents oilier pufobaeet by Inelda ami Clinton buyers were made at lu and 11 cents. "Although bos was reported in many ot the yardt iln y are not yet In suillcient quantltiet to do much damage. The present weather It aaitl to la unlbvorable to tbelr increase. The vluedhl nol gel it- natural growth in stalk or branches ami therefore the crop will bs tbort but the present lu dlofttlouo ars for an exoellant qusJlty. Still there It time yet to .poll these prospects." Illtinaii k'- Iron Rervt Wss ihe resull . fblssplendld health. Indomitable will and trelneiidous energy are not found wbera Stotnaob, l.lver, Kidneys and Bowels ftn out of order. If you waul these qualities and tbe suoosta they bring, use Or King's New Life Pi p, l iny develop every Lower of brain ai ! body, OolySftOftl Wilkins A Llnn't drug store. Utter List, Kugene, or, Aug. 4, lsw. Aliugbam, O D ( hamsu, J It Kotos, joaepn Malndain, PftxtOD Moore, Reed Boronaeo, Paul (11 .mi, Miss Minnie Miller, W . A i liarrte ol one cent will bt aMdt on all let., ;- aiveu out. I'eraont ealllna loi lettem at'.', i-icax-slate alien aUvertiMtl ii K McOoaMM k r u A HA HI IAIN. On account of poor health my warehouse will he oil, red lor sale for lit) per cent of llrst cost , for the next 00 duys; call on or write me a! living, Oregon. J M Kitciikn. OOA 18 WANTED. ;J00 goals wanted on shares. Flue range and feed, one thousand acres of fenced land. Would buy 10U at u reasonable price. Address C. W. Sexton, O-burn lunch, Creswell. I.I 1ST July 4, between Kugene and one miie east of Sprlngtleld, a Orescent open-faced gold watch. Ploder return to this olllce for reward. GOATB. All kinds of goats at all kinds of prices at my place near Monroe, eor particulars call 00 Mr Gross near Mooroe, or write to Goo A I lone , Kugeue, Ore, K.Alt.M KOK SALK.-S10 acres one and t ue-hslf miles above Isabel P O, on tic Mohawk. oO acres under cul tivation, remainder contains good timber and goial piisture; good house, barn, BtOOk -beds, etc. Price jJ'iOt). Address K J Munkert, l-abel, re. STKA KD Kroin pasture cast of Ma sonic cemetery, one dark bay Keld Ing, seven y ars old, weighing 1o.hu pounds, small tbin neck, large head w ith eyes set well to the side. A liberal reward for hit return or infor mation le ding to his recovery. E. it. Prank, Uoyt, I-' rank l.lndnjeln, Anton McDevltl, H B Morgan, A C "What might have been" if that1 little OOUgh hftdn'l been neglected Is ! ll... I m - - e - - - . on' m'i i, ; i , , 1 1, ii i n iiioiiaanos ni cotl tump'ives. On,, Minute Cough I'ure euros oougtas and colds. Vlnosnt a t'o, Corner Drug Store. Kok i m Uralu sacks and twine j for tale cheap. K. K. Dl'NN. 1 A l,d of aaOOOd hand buggies and' cairlag,-. as well as new ones at K 1. Chamtiers.' .VDMIMSTK VTOU S SAI.K OF Ki ll PROPERTY. Is tlio ruatlsr of lbs Ettats of Samuel ISromKinh, deceated. NOTICE is HEREBY OIVKN THAT by virlue of an order ol th County Court ol I.atn-1 aanlr, Oregon, hi the matter ol tbe eatala of Samuel HriiDibattgh, deesaactl, duly made and entered ol record id said 0 os I n. -lay, the Oih day ol June, 1898, ili undersigned administrator of -aud Male will, ou Saturday, the l'Jth day of Augn-i 1- 1 at Ihe hour ol cue o'clock 'p m Sf tald day at tbe southwest door of tbe eoaithoON at Eugsos in said county, offer for sale, and a, 11 at public auction lo tbe Mstasst bidder 1st cash ih loiiowing ,1-s,'rits-.l rsal propsrty belonging to aai.l estate tOWtt : The West one-half o! tbe uortb et ons-lourth iW, ol N w . Mt 1- IB II S R, a W, MTillametlemarntiau. conummg M acre In Lass coaoty Onyon. W. E. llrown, A.tmiwittrator o( tb t tals ol muel brunittumb deceased. Krul Estate Transactions. John P Keating to Willamette Pulp and Paper Co, -185 acres In tp 17 s r 8 W 11, Quit claim. J H Walker and wife to same as ftbove, 82.40 acrca In tp it i r ;i w; fj"5. Quit claim. J H Walker and wife to same ss above, is. 43 acres in tp 17m r 3w; 1. Quit claim. J 11 Walkei and wile to same at above, 190.79 acres in tp 17 sr;l w; 11000. gull claim: J H Walker and wife to seme as above, l.M.sj acies In tp lo r 4 w: 775. Quit claim. J H Walker and wife to same as above, 77 84 acres lu tp 17 s r 3 w; 30J. Quit claim. J H Walker and wife to tame as ftbove, Oil.'.);! acres In tp ltl sr4w; 1886,10. Oult claim. William Bem en way to John Crow ley, w $ of lot 4, block 3, James H Mc Parland's ftddltloo to the town of Cot tage Drove; f 1000. George Petty and wife to John Win zeurud, 1 acre in tp 19 a r I Wj $10. JoboWGastls and wife to Ira A Cost is, 4 acres less 100x150 feet in tp 18 0 r 8 w i Ii50. cigar L Oonkllo tad Wife to Ira A Cu-lis, description same as above; i Simuel B OttStlt Hiid wife to Ira A Cuttle, dOSorlpUoo same at ftbovostSBO. B 0 Cu-tis and w lie to Ira A Uustia, description same :is above; fi'iO. .actiert's Remarkable story. New Torn, Aug I . special to Ibe Herald trom Washington says: No information can be obtained here re garding the story of John Isohart of San Krsncisro, that tbe Russian gov StDSOent in ISS8 establlsheit monu ments to n, hi k Ihe Ala-ka Uiundary line. 1 1 i-considered remarkable lhat if any such uiontimenls were In existance they would not he mentioned In the treaty by Wbtoh Uusala ceiled Alsskt. or w ere tint ladicatetl ou any of Ihe map prepared by Oreai Hi. tain or the Doited Statea. fifrwfirNriiriiMiriiriiMi. Summer NU.wa.4U4.MiM4U.4MiU44 ; Clearance Sale - Commencinj?: July 6th. Goods cheaper than ever before All Summer Goodsimust te sold Regardless of Cost. S, Hi FRIENDL Harvest Is Approaching WE CARRY liintling Twine, Cylinder Oil, Red Engine Oil, Machine Castor Oil, Black Castor Oil, Cold Pressed I iastorOQ, Neats Foot Oil, And the Best Axle (ireaa in the market. GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. Continuation of our- Introduction To the Citizene of Eup Having met ui'.h incli UDcoronion micceaa in the pant tun uesltn, we still contioiis to utfer and J i..a f Tl f I f I ll 1 1 f I a la I II HUM m. m a v f 11 i lm - y At rrock bottom prices. We make a specialty of Fine Teas and White House Coffees. Bourne jVlereantile Go. Telephone No. 132. Soikiieiv Oregon State Normal foW This School Is Now Under State Control. Is the Largest and Host Progressive School in Southern Oregon. 'Z&JSL "nB smpoSi hsalthfl .ociio.4M ou rue of iirnlr iHnie s other Normals ot tha State. SB SKPftStla Vosal and loatramantal Mimic M be lound In -oulti rn erxtot' .1 ,, t LIS lll"l'li ami in chirttu of a Ihotoaab aril otcaciwi , M iv.k . P, i.:,f,. per. 'm: '. V- and fto iht tonu; hoard at hi ,l i x"1 'P"" Tim thftrti nn.i mnu -a.. . j- .1. . .,..rmi i-oun. sH tltaaat for teacher, throughout the ?e.r tSHaatt, ' 1 . -i 1ST BPSaiBSBtattbSI U, For catalomic or Information. iddreH A letter wa received at the Kugene . . . IV. .1.1 . pwuunsiHH weea ftaONSSOd to the Postmaster, mid on tho ooraer was; "If not ilcliver In rller etc." MONEY TALKS!!! V7 - i ,S' s -; aarfSaal An saatara ciiitur tayt " . ... . , ,. .ir i, 1 1 in" j in isew ora got niin-o ...aiiiMK " , g. editor renllea by asfurlug u porary lhat a good inmiy m section had done the Hiint'J j marrj ingone. A northern torts he found trouble ',noa Islng to marry, without golD tber. A southern editor 1 of his was bothered enough t ply found lu company ith u rnan't wife. Volcanic Kruptloue . Are grand, but Skin Krup" rni DeWltfa Little Euly Klaers expel frum the system all oaonoua aocumu IftttOOe, -.. the atomncb, bowels and User, and purify tbe bloolf They drive away dlaeaae, dlttipntc melan choly, and give health and vigor for tbe dally routine. Do not gripe or tlcken. Yluceut A Co, Corner Drua Store. iSuJfiH ca? ?et your bottom dollar in safety that we keep : SHOES S ' tLlf k"Um Jn Sff No ,rd man ahouM b. without a pair of our nobby up-to-ilaW SHOES, Our Clothing I unrorpaaaed and oura.lviaeto ll, ... who with to aava ruonay if Come and see AX BILLY llr. rr inf Rncktcn - Plirpa tl.om- ala.i Old. llUnOW r.v.p Mai-os I 'lepra. ,. ... ...... iiriiitea1 i-i....wui Hands. I n . Baal Pi la cure on earth. Pains and Aches. Ob 1 Cure miaranteed. Hold be Linn Druggists. rti u 0 MEAT McCornack ft B DEALERS IN- MARKfl ....... ... Beef, Mutton, Pork, M, Lard, Fresh and Smoieo isw Math Stmt, Eu.tn.