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. i 1 !:-!,. rn PfllilMi! .J? PINE NfihOLES riMS mwi" UULUmi" Bugeno City Guard. AttJRDAV WtPT I TO CORRESPONDENTS. The business department of the WEEKLY GUARD is caused considerable trouble by corre spondents addressing the pro prietors personally. Address all letters referring to the newspa per or business connected there with to THE GUARD. Eugene, Oregon. Bit YAK on UXPAB8I0I Kitruct Knuii a Speedi a Ilea Moinc, JoWH, Allgllat 16. "What 1 e explosion mean? Jt means the exploitation of a new country. If there people want to sell their birthright for a mens of pottage, lei them f t leant inventl gate the quality of the poltage. "How much will it coot tbil country to hold 10,000,000 people, peaking thirty different lnneuaRei and living in 1,200 liHereut lamia? Who can tell hiw much he will get back? 1 think we can whip the Filipinos into suhjecti to all of them who don't die in the prows. We cannot tell how long it will take, or ho often wo will have to repeat the Huhjugutimi, or how much it will cost, hut I am enough of an American to think wo MO beat any nation on earth thut we ought to heat. "Little Spain had almost given up the job of whipping the Filipinos, alter having been at it yearn. She Hold t uh a quit claim deed or ruther an option on the lighting. "It in not a ijueBtlnn whether ur not we can whip the Filipinos, but whether we ought to whip them. I don't like to bring thin question down to dollar. aodoiDta, but will it pay? It will not pay the right i OOpla. 1 can underKland how men wanting offlOM in the army deairu to hold the islands. 1 can understand bow people want ing franchisee in the iHlumlH can advocate holding them, lint 1 can not undomtund how the grunt DM pie can want to hold them, wofi.i) wiiitks: UY1 'ill Kit K ? "You nay hold them bh h place for our children to go. Twenty people to the square mile here ami nixty people to the square mile in the Philippine!! or that many when we commenced and then talk about no tirin r an outlet In our Burpliw population. Out pao pie would not go there .n il !ivi under the tropical nun for all tin wealth of the islands. Why? lie cauee they would n t her livo in Iowa or Nebraska, "If you think that they would, look how it Iiiih been with other na tions. Id .Jamaica thero are 1 1,000 whito to fiOO.OOO natives. In Java there are 'Jo.OOO.lHH) natives to ('.(), 000 BuropeaUt, Look at Kngland in her India DOMONlonit I r i n what you hear you would think the Knglinh people hud been going ovi i there in droves. 1 am amazed to find that after fifty yearn of Kit glitfh domination in India there ie only 100,000 Knglinh-horn re.-i-dentH there, and it takca an army of 70,000 EngHlfa and 100,000 Of lives to protect these 100,000 Kn glish people. You may think that the Kuglish are educating tho na tives. Lees than 1 per cent of the native women can read and write, and 1 than r per cent of the total population cm rend and write." I OTIC woman JOURH aUBT Mm Bully (.'raw ford, whotM n -oenl cable letters on the Kieuch crisis have attracted widespread at tention, i the 1'aris correspond! nt of the London Daily New, and for years has been one of the best known womea journalists. Mr Crawford was horn in lHiblin over 60 years ago. She began to Writ, for daily newspapers while she was still in her teens. In 1801 she mar ried Mr Crawlord, tht well-known l'aris correspondent ol the Daily News, and from that time until his death she assisted him in hi work and so able and fully did she be come associated with it that upon her husband's death in 1888 the proprietors of the Daily News at once offered her the vacant post. WILLIAM .1 Bll I! I'onUuJ Tclt-tftaui, Rep The nomination of WjHiam J Hryan for president by the demo cratic party next year is as certain as anything in politics, that far ahead, can he. If both are alive, and in normal conditiou, vYdliam McKiuley and William J Hryan will each be notniuated without ap-I A Future Source of Wealth and New York Market and Condi- In inilit irjr prison an offender i- i tltme aenteticed to carry cannon hall Iiom Din place to another an'l pile Hum tip all dny lonir. That l all. Peihspa It MM Ml Hi . in vi ry t.-irllile but it "oii weuts I.:, life out. It In practically a death at-n'. nee, and tie know it; he would rather be I I I Many a sirk man feel the MM W115 boat the burden of diaeaae that he la Itixinx back and forth from day to day. He mfl aa aixm he down with nwrtal diseuae. It will come to that ooner or later. A man' life can le ilraiotrd out by dyapepsia and liver coni'..iiit. The ex perience of Mr. J. T. C 1 dwell, of I'all Creek Dtppt, I'ittay'eania Co , Va., xhowi bow In. I'ieice'a '.olden Medical I'meov cry aavea jeoplc from consumption b waking up their nutritive oqjMteM '"'I giving it power t tupply ure health! blood, which drives out Iilood poiwiits and dead tlaatira aud builda up sound, whole some fleah and muscle. "I feel H nivduty." writes Mr Car.lwelt In a letter to Dr. Pierce, "to writ- you of Hie tilling ! ne fits de:iee,l from tile iim.- of Dr, I lefoa I '.olden Metlkal Maoovtn mid little 1 Pi llatl Seven year ago 1 posrtractad a evtre sofa, wMcb bafDed the sk.il I of oat of the bi fc.dana In rny btate. tt ran oa add f Continu alw grew wore until 1 eaarlttdsd la irrlti la til World' IlispetiMry M- t- ol Aft' ialioii.' The answer to my inquiry advise.1 me to BflB 'OolMfl Medical iilfc.ov.ry' and '1'ell'ls' for Itiitigrstiiai and liver eottttil.iint ; at this time two mouth hnd nsed. In Iwonr three QUI after 1 had colniutuced the uae of y.sir metll (Ine mycouirli had eutirelv sr . -. ; - inv dim lion was bttl fr, my low sofrl-B driven awav ami 1 felt new lit'- and vigor in -ny whole soay ' This Baarvtlotn "Discovery" 111 il h nerve force aad rumr l power. It U far better than oily emulsions; it does not make flabby Ct it does not increase U Wilaili of co.putcnt people. Health in Our Neglected Pine Lands. tion of the Crop. SPLENDID MATTRESS MATERIAL. bant county bat inuny acrcx of lait'l that is MOaldatWd ajaaoal worthlia by ENOLISH MARKET AND C0RDITI0R. WA'1KK ll.l.i:. MW VOKK. Tha hop orop dinars In many n- reaaon of tin- urowtli of amall pine specta flfOtB the crop of tbla data JHI parent opposition in the respective conventions. Mr liryan is practi cally in fact, the democratic party. Ho is its leader and dictator as no nly M0 j man has beon since An Irew Jack son. He h a man of astonishing energy and readiness of speech; he is without doubt a man of political courage, and of inflexible honesty. BaltaStatl man of Wednesday: "The Corvallis iV Southern Itailroad ('o fii(!d artlolei of incorporation in the state department yesterday. Tho comptny propotM to OODltlTOl and operate a railrn.'.d, by either steam or electric poer, from Cor vallis, in llenton c nintv, to Kugene, in I. iino county, with tho right to extend the MOM in the future to some point in or near Ooot II ty, in C'ooh county; also to construe', maintain and operate branch lines and extensions, and build and operate telegraph and telephone linos. The princi pal oflico is located at Junction City, L IM county. The corpora tion ban a capital of 180,000 divided into shares of the value oi if 111 each. A Wilhelin, James Steel, (' W Washburne, R K Baker, II S Rj land, A 0 Woodcock, f M Wilkin", W l Allen aud II B Wallace nrt the incorporators." 1'resident McKinley's cabinet is now ciiually divided between the Kast and middle Wtsl, hut therais no member from west of Iowa or south of Missouri. Nearly every member of the cabinet is very wealthy, liny married the daughter of Atnasa Stone, the Cleveland millionaire, tinge was president of one of the lending national hanke of tin country. Lo&Q is independ ently rich. Hitchcock H a protect ed manufacturer. The two able attorneys, R tot ami tlriggs, are best known ns corporation lawyers, and Uriffl has no time, he say, to light trus'ls. The tlepartment of agriculture has issued a bulletin on the protec tion oi shade trees irom insects which should he in tho hands of all those who in any wav troit public trees in squares or parks. So mu.'li ellort seems to be wnsttd, owing to lack of knowledge, that the expert .ulweo of tho department should prove to be particularly valuable, and sivre much time and man trees. vlilcli crowds out the gtass ami ren ders the anil prictlculiy barren, s fur aa product of any valuu are con ceriied, An (psrtunity is now afforded In convert these beretofnre useless wastes into prolltable income producers. The wealth to which we refer dots not lie In the soil, but In the needles which are borne Ml the pines. For yenrs pine wnnda bave been noted fnr tie ir beallb glvlua odor and airs, and It has nfieii been remarked that the otPttnor laborer, nr seeker after health or t-l. Hsuie never caugbt cold wliib slci'plng nit the pine bougha t the Boantald or wlldwood lsd. A DMs ebin . Iihn lMeti invented thai will tr - Aft-. , I. .... ..... ago. In Inrm. r i ur-'lie nop ii been ao ripe aa It is today until the first part of fcfeptamber, anil tins fact can o ily 1 accounted for by the long dry period rxierieneed previous to last Monday. Since the shower of that afternoon tha weather has baan waim aud dam! , Hud yesterday after noon the sun iik-aiii shone brightly, preparing the atmosphere tor an In tensely hot iiay today. Of course this weather Is bad for hop". In places where lice were to I found a week aifo you can Hod them tixlay and probably more ,.f 1 hem but this dis not imply thsl all yards are so In fested. Of thedlfiereul varieties (ier. liana Him t aiiadlans llmt are fertilized pare the need lis for beds and mattresses, : heavily ure getting the worst of the giving the fltier almost the elasticity I bargain. The few growers, hn have and flexibility of cut led hair, while 1.' 1 commenced picking say the odor of the pine woods Is retained mouldy bops are In be find but not In the finished product, together with ! in nunil m to cause tin in any haini. niottof the color of the needle. Among the baftta there U all Modi PACToKY AM) I.AItlK ADVANTAOKH I. H Patterson, of tills cit), who lepresetits tin- Inventor of tlie neces- uu r - " ... KAiAftMft .1... ftftftftfta. , , phreys at 1 lie. Two lota nrenarinir the new article, totretlier ' . ! with tha aasrat oftiie m ni.'.- 'ur pris'tss, informs us that a factory for manufacturing pine needle fiber cnuld DOt but lie profitable for the owners, beside, being a considerable employer both In the woods and In the factory. At prices for Which ihe iiianufnctured proriuot Oarj Bad u market a factory could uflonl tnpayflve dnllurs a tnu for needles. They averuge uhout 'J6 pounds to a boahet, und a good active boy can easily pick loot) pound a day from young pine of the gmwth that is found In MUM parts of the county, par ticularly lu the western section. Stripping the pine of its leaves docs not kill the tree, tail it goes to woik ami In thirteen month will have as Other crop reuily for the picker I'lekii g can be Hurried on at any time In the yeir, theipiallty of the needles liclug practically the same whenever stripped from Ihe tree. The manu factured product is four to eight times lighter than the green material. VAPoK BA.TBI, TbaaaaanUal oil of the pine may he extracted from the MDOtl that are cast oil by the needle during the drying I roe. -s. The vapor could be used for looal bath! of a kind which III tier many are famous for curing lung diseases ami rheumatism. This vapor, of course, could be utilized only at the place of tin. factory, and would tlruw health .seckera to the location, There would Ih no dlffloalty la devising a process by which the essential oil could la- extracted by distillation, aud again v ip.irlzisl for balhs in the latge eltle. where they could not help be coming popular. 'I II K KKSSI.KK Pi-nick.. The machinery lor converting the needles Into llbre Is tho luventlou of Mr Pattaraon'i Bubardolaw, Mr Kiss, ler, who spent a number of years ex perimeotlog before he pcifecUd the Invention. A factory to handle a ton of the manufactured product a day would n- qatre eight band, The markel i e- tatillshtd to a ceil alu extent, and with a tiiier like that ol ihe Kaaalof tnothod the demand would bse me praetloally Uiillmltid. It all rest w ith quality; about adaptability of the pine needle there can be 110 question. aihI, with out doutit, the Keaalor prooaai fur-m-ins the qaallty deal rod, kl 'IICNK's OPI'OKlfMTV. A fat lory of this kind would menu much 10 Kugene. Our enterprising business men should Investigate the merits of the proposed Industry, and make certain of Its location. We do not understand thai Mr Patterson asks a honor, lie has an Invention about l ne adaptability of which lie has not of talk I tit not many purchases. n oontraeta are being mailt. Three lots of 'Its broaght 7 and 8 cents yesterday aud K Small sold three bales of Hum- Ol Hnagge- 11 Id t'ei tirlirought ITcor better, the exact price not Mug re, nrted. From some sections of New York Hta'o reports were again circulated of the crop Millering more or less fnnu vermin ami unfavorab'e weather con ditions. Pacific coast furnished some thiiiK in the same line also, but, like tlics! received from the Kastern cen tres, the report had no perceptible efleet upon the market Busiuess was tame at nil events und prices urnl- r weiit no change. english mahkkth, chops ami pkc3 pkcts. London, Aug 10: The holiday wee in dies the usuul quietude exieil- eneed at thai time of year very pro nounced, and bargains are few und far batWOeo, Stock are very bate, price .purely tioinlual, uliI ave tor an n ci -lousl order to tide over until the ue.v crop I on tnc market, there would not be any necessity fur the qa'iiing of the ofllces mi the liorough; merchants and factors only attend for a few hours each day. Crop repoits are ju-t as would be expected with such favorable weal her. l.upullu 111 Mart bans LOBdOO BxpftM, I am able to sta'e that the real value Of the small sb oka Of yearling and old has not lowered, and the nominal question being exactly u they were, batfonfbrtunat for holders, und buyers Mim to have rttlted luto obscurity when Ihe new crop comes lor ward, Qrowora must be wary tin year, if, as it seems likely, a lull crop liould lie harvested, the favorable icnort from America and the Continent will he Haunted in our facet, and we shall he told that the value of Bngllah hops must be very much reduced if liicy are to be Mild. Concerning tbe coming crop there Is but little I can tell my reader that they are uot already fa miliar with. The reports are everywhere favor able with the ha Bxoeptiona of dis trict which have only shallow soils, and where rain Is ooaetqoently needed. The slight attack ol ted spider which I referred to by some of my oorraa pondenta dooa not teem to be at ail universal, nor to lie sprAdiug, al though the preeeul weather is usually accepted a being favorable to the growth Of tha peat, I, therefore, hope It may prove to te only a passing alarm, aud that the hop will still fur ther develop ami grow out to perfec tion both In quantity aud quality. AeUt's Bngllah Remedy will stop a cough at any tune, aud will cure the worst cold In twelve hours, or money lefuuded. 'Jo ct and 50 cts. W L DoIaVka, Orugglrt. Pbooa. Oorvallla Timei of August 30, IIMl "Wheat, old new, uo quotation. Flour SO cents per sack." patiy onaid, ABfaattx Dim). Mrs Aggie Boekner, beloved i wife of J Backner, who realdea one land one-half mile west of Kugene, I died thl forenoon from llvr com- the ltst doubt, but lacks the means to I''""". n8ea years. The family handle the tuisines which he has came here about two years ago from every reason to believe would follow j the Kast. A husband and thiee child- he erection of a fsciorv II,. alll.l. ... mg to put In invention Into a , w !,r'' n " "ur loss, coliilianv i.n.l .lift,,, u ol. ..1... ..... llc toll Iih-II ft- prollt thut he lias every assurance 'llU'' :i :' " ' ''"J " win come to the pmiuoteis. iMtild not Ih aked to do more. . i l.-j ..... ... ,oi,i !ivu .ains oaOM tarn io ""' , ; ii .U.a..iO uuU r wk; ?1 a uiouli.1 1 pr r. For Sale. KOIt SALi:.-1M0 acre tluiir la: d near MeKaoaie river. M miles from Kugeue. Addresa, J B Hale, Han J. Calif. A H KlSK, Kugeue, Or. POBBALB. Probably the very beat loO acre tract of lauu in Lane coun ty, and one of the best In the state ,,f Oregon, owned by Dr T W Han is. Hits is a very fertile and highly I im proved farm lying -1 uilles wet of Kugene on an excellent mad. The ,1 a-tor ' ought Uu farm with a view to breediug fluo hore, but having given up the breeding business, haa HO tartber use for his farm ai d deslr Og U devote himself exclusively to 1,1 proVssion, otlers it for sale at a n.re tmrgiln. Call on the doctor for terms of sale. FOB BALE. Parlor, dining room, ami tour chamber et of good aud well-kept furniture, also carpeta for tlvensitus. Address: Box 477, Eu- KOK HALK OK TUAUK-A g"l top buggy, In first-class order will trade tor .'id neb wagon. CL Ha.n--l s , Franklin, Or. Miscellaneous. S MKN WANTKD. 25 men wanted for lumber yard, skid road and log ging; 1.N to 1U per day. Call on Booth-Kelly Lumber Company, Bag Ina i , Oregon. WOOD WANTED. 10 cords ol good wood wanted at once. Eugeiie Koto Htudlo. WANTED Beeond hand household gooda. luqulre one door weal o Lane's Hall, Eighth street, BagettO, Oregon. WOtlDCHOPPKIlS WANTKD To cut fir at 71 and W) ceuts per cord. I 'ash lot h of each month. Apply to C A Miller, Oregon City, Oregon. WELL DHILLIN '.-lain prepared lo drill or lre weds of any capacity or depti . Call 00 or address DM in Kalrmount, Oregon. Ciiaki.es Wkwmi. FAKM FOB SALBft 210 acre 001 Ud one h.ilf miles atxtve Isabel P O, on the Mohawk. oU acres under Ml Uvatlon, remainder contain g(d limbrrand good pasture; good house, bam, etoek sheds, etc. Price fciiOO. Address K J Munkers, Isabel, Ore. BALK OK TBADE.-A Hue tideiand ranch of 158 acres on the bay, UUM miles fron. Plorenoe, to sale or trade for a raooh in the vicinity of Kugeue or Creawell, David Bmlth, tspring field, Oreuou. HOP PICKBB8 WANTKD.-William Ball will commence picking hops In his yard near Kprlnvtleld, Thursday, Kept 7. Nice yard, fine and long picking. Nation Items. August 80, 1899. Mrs Pratt end little daughter, of Beoramento, California, registered at tho Talilero house, lust evening. Mrs BoanloB, ooompeniod by her sister, Mrs Uoyeau, returned to her home ut Portland, this morning. Mr j ii Hawley.ofBan Dlego,Oallft nia, is visiting at the residence of bis wife's father, Mr J K P Withers. Mr and Mrs S Hantbuker and sou, Kev Thomas Haudsuker, weie the guests of Mr aud Mrs E I. Smith, last week. The Misses Klla and Vira Stewart, two ot Albany' fairest daughters, have returned to their home after a pleasant visit at this place, the guests of Miss Dollie Tulifero. CA8SIO. TO0B PACE Sliows the state of your feeliugs and the state of your health as well. Im pure blood makes Itself apparent in a pale ami sallow complexion, Pimples ami Skin Broptlone. If you are feeling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy appearance you should try Acker's Blood Klixir. It cure all blood diseases w here cheap Sarsaparll las and so-called purifiers fail; know ing this w sell every bottle on a posi tive guaiamee. W L Del.auo, Druu gi t. '6 Keal Batata Ownart Take .Notice. U hen vou want an ehatttuil ,,f ,;. letutned from Klon-1 V,," ou tl'e Kugene Abstract Company. Uie cost of an Abstract will nnt pt- ,J 'iMvur sjituh.rty ut Euttnw Catholic ! CVt",i. lh?wmol 6, Office flint door ..i.i.i... . . . .... .. mi n ur tii , i'i. Modest Women ModaaH in VMeaaa Is do less a charm than beauty aad wit la it my woinli r lh.it wo men iitllieted with pbyatoal iliaotdcra hvu h.ir to tha :r vx tin ink from ivr-i-oii.il rxatiiui.i Uoaa by male physician? The weaknesac ind irtc;ul..ritle oi WOmaa nay lie re. ' e . eitain unfatlinir Sandera had a I - .v-ftViaVftflaaBMaaBW Volaagit Kn ptiou Are grand, but Skin Krup'ln rob lite Ol Joy. ltucleu's Arnica Salt cures them, also Old, Running, and Fever stores, I' leers, Holla, Felons, Corn, Warts Cuts, Brttlaae, Iturn, Scald, Ohapped Hand", t'lulblalns. Ileal Pile cure on earth. Drives out palos and aches. Onlv lb ecu's a bux. l ure guaranteed. 8old by Wilklua k I. Inn, Druggists. Across the Klver. August :".. M M QllleapU'l wheat threshed In the rain la inrfis ily dry and Is cer tainly merchant Die. church; Interment i-i Catholic cenie- terv . ft .ft., a a m SI-ip - t l an't I V l'alu in n,iiF K vutTnY AftT,.tit,ft cjtfcw BUT RBiOf i iro batsuruoof Bl ft-Ufttt'.Hlen. If ii!of thf laiwet, are ti"t I' m thft NkIt c i h rnr e,:,-..-,.i, aln ti vs are ure to tsal- " " the blood, atwar -.iTriu(t ami fr.siueutly south nf the Ohrleman Block, Eugene Oregon . Embroidery Sale 3r-, One lot of Embroideries to close at Jjggf- Qy8G a Yard WORTH DOUBLE. For the next four days all summer goods will be offered at one-half price ft. Hi v SEE GOODS IN WINDOW. GLASS TiN and enameled ware. STORES Griffin Hardware h ui mm iiuiunuii Ulli General Hardware. Goal, Iron. Steel Wall Paper, Pumps, Plumbing M Continuation of our ...INTRODUCTION.., To the Citizene of Eugune Having met with nucii uneommoii auccesa in the fait two wmVi, we -till continue to olfcr FAWCY and iiiiiiiji.n . At rrook bottom prices. We make a specklty of Fine Teas and White House Coffees, Bourne IWereantile Go. Telephone No. 132. McOLANAHAN & SIMPS0K, Agricultural Implements. Sechler Buggies, Schutter Wagons, Champion Drills. XX Rays Gang, X Rays Suliey Garden City Plows, Bradley Harrows Death Yon cannot shun, but .. rati ai ! In ' ;L,..na of PatOti now ottered f'T i-nle. You need PaioB-ol1 do. hut it will pay you lo bur the best. ".Patton's Sun Rool Paints ARE II" Watch lor the Kcd Seal. Every inl 1 guaranteed. For sale by I A OufiftOe bane County's l., adlu Paint and Wall Paper man. U r . w '.w ' ' Eiglitli M"'-i. When You drive out with! family or "Best' 4 Go in Style Vou IS'eeJ Buggy or Carriage Hans WHIPS AND ROBES For them see Preston & Ha'5 Bugaae, Otava Thai Ooadpaalaw b.-ni a horse to Ma . . - ft . . - k r ft utlri Of aOftWI : J"'"J' " ia. men air - rtaln unfailinir Sanders had a 1. r-c to (all i.teaJ lu the vaaptooM. B fte'-. icha, lu ubu lic. bearing. I hai i',a. dovvii juin. lintibilitvariilcxtmnrncrv- ..ue eleranieattat of the I lushing i the main occupation now. Palmer Ayrva la picking hi. early baaa. Thty ar ylelillug well. We are pleaaed Jo note that Mra Jacob lillleftita ia rcct vcrlug and la now out of dangvr. " remaht orgaolam. ItradttcM'a Fe mule ki-gulatorla thaatandarx rvuicd-fof ch it 'i t. tiftttc .Itaeawa ol' wonien. I Id by dnjggUta at ii.oo r tvottle. frffc BUtOfKlO lEdliUIOa CO.. Atlaata. Oa For .ale by DELANO LjA M'nae cure. afif L LS Tbt t daily tnnue an kit and niai nr laa laiaaa 1 . - v. t,x. xll droatau. Ayon's Sartaparllla -Mhei dtowlUhaataaiiaoomy. v Ufttor lutt w Tea 'n 1,., Pa. J C. AYEJt. Low.ll.Vft.. A Nmv Kmi i.oye.-L. U. Johnson, who la well and favorably known as the i . -out deputy County Cleric, haa aeeaptetl the poaltioa of book-keeper in the Kugene Loan A (avjuga Hank and will enter upon LU tlullea t tie r.-1 u at once, the management of thi-. iua Itu-1 tion pare no aaltu to properly humlle the oonsiantly iDoraaalDg DOaltMaa, and la fortunate In aecuriiiic the -ervicea of ao DOIU petal t and reliable a person for their urpoee. bi Hoaar Brm. Ai u Ho'.den, tbe Well known hop buyer, will re "uine his position with Horet Uros, ti'Kinnlng Sept 1, and will purchase baaa Ihroogh the Western Oregon sec-; laba. Will VISIT BCQIM. L T Itey. uoltN, of Httlcm, member of the Oregon State liourd of Horticulture, will be In Euge: abOOt September 4 1), for the puri leeotln pectin fruit trees. He will ul-o be glad lo meet fruit grower wi o nave orcbarda in the elcinity of this city. Dleu Daily Ouard. i rat SI .... M,,lkT. Wl Welcome unyes , tf 41 Ml 69 veais and 4 montui - . in IrWI r- i ..ito. uer:Dv hia bouie abo-.it 10 l)r. Lowe Coming. 0.i Wadneaday, Bent-mber 6th, tha well and favorably known eyeilght specialist, Dr Lowe, will arrive. If you want the right kind of Klasses at riuht prl -essee him at Hoflman House. The doctor does genuine eye testing Xo fake about it. His Btay will be snort. Dally Eutene Guard, Aug. B. DtaO Near Ihura'ou, Lai e county, Ongou, August US, 1899, of rheunu-li-in. J W hi taker, aged 60 yean. He wa- n half brother of John Kiier. The fii' r-tl to k place yesterday iintermeut iu Kdward' cemetery. 10 good second-hand wagons to cb e tr. m m w, also a lot of bougies. I I.' lui lu beta. U-0 MEAT MARKET MeCornark A Uannett, Prop. DEALERS ,ii Beef Mutton, Perk, InL Ham, Bacon, Laro, rresn ana bir.ok.8Q Sausages. Ninth Strwt, EuBna, Oregoar aoo-.il iu inn" Lugene, from heart laii"1" .,;..!' a 10 o'clock. He had bteD "j,i some time and the day l""10'-. usi death stated that he knew H was short. He was a rwf oref honored pioneer, coajitiK t0 rt and Lane county In 1 .(t born in Kentucky April was married to Loule 0 November 13, lwr i vives him. He also le" , . i.-.,,ula aD3 r daughters, Mrs J a ru- George tiross, and sous . lord Zlmri. Philip and Man arrived at man's estate. year ago he wa paralyzed never been well since- yjUtf Ihe burial will occur at "JJ-aJ cemetery tomorrow ab ui the afterucon. SoCirr. WW' That la the war all Jfj yara j Ttele Chill Tunic for ft, & KlHioiiineaa. It l Ltmon Syrup. 30uU