The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, September 16, 1899, Image 4

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Kugene City Guard
1AK7BDAY
..BPT Ifl
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
The business department
tno WELKLY GU A
RD Is causrd
coniiderable trouble by corre-
Lnondenis auorcssmu mg h-
prietors peraonally. Adore
lettera referring to thenewaoal
per or buiineaa connected there
with to THE GUARD,
Eugene, Oregon.
MAY BXPAIO 01 K WAV.
National WatehuiaD, H1 7.
"The population ot the earth ac
cording to the lMJt obtainable data
a little under 1,000,000,000. One
half of the human race occupy
India, China, Japan and the AHiatio
Islands. The combined population
of the Weilero lleuiiipboro ia lens
il, a, 125.000.000, about one-fourth
that of Chini, and less than half
that of luilia. The population of
ObJ 01 i r than nix and a hulf
tiinoatuat, of the 0 oiled 8iawe,
while III area is but one half bh greV.
un ours.
"It is only a f w years eincn Um
Chinese exolmion act was put uon
the sutute book of th country to
preveut the couBtry lieing over
whelmed with Chiin.se ch p labor.
Now the politicians and press in
ihr, MTvicoof the Anglo-American
Cuioa Development Company want
the people of the United States to
furnish nildiers to force peti the
doors of Cbiua to enable them to
make money building railroads and
factories in that country. They
call this expansion.
"American expansion into Aria
sugi;cHtB the Irish soldier whoaalud
jwrmission of his captain to go and
capture an entire company ol tho
enemy whom he noticed had sep
arated thommlvoa from the main
body ol ibeir army. When the
caplatu aiked him how he proposed
to accomplish it, he replied: 'I
will sneak in upon them un no' iced
and then surround iheui.'"
About on
young woman
in ten nnwa-
I bare herded
inu o;.i" i.auu-
cd and frolie
land now bill
in midwinter.
Thejr hae to
be niiifljcd np
like hot-ceai
.(lower b-lore
tiny dare ven-
tun- out in ae
veie weather,
and even then
would h udder
at the Ih'.uiclit
of rollicking In
the anow a a
their irrand
mother did.
The trouble lie in the fact that too few
Women enjoy jx-rfect health and atn ngth
..I llie r.ec la womanly urK.imam. i v.uu.-
I lb !'
m mm
OOBNCLTUi VMKKHll.T MUM
Tb" Mulil-Hlllionalra Hirurk VMth
'4ialyais emi-i.nclo0
Hoars, Tien I'led.
Tbehtat ol Uil ii"' 1
mtan. "Indian 11." Il"
laoftuur i t Indian "Janroo,"
(gloated by the Hu a n my
... haCi in the r 'l.v eight
drI. and w neeee-dieled by 'ht
. so,
t niuook
or
isiy
lm -
Null
. . lilt i
ir yeae
York. Hu 1. la.-Cornaliui Van
derbilt died at 6sl6 this morning at bis many dlhV-m lancet:- in ua an
bis home, Klfy-Mvei.ib it and j tb lodhm tribes of the fWrt
which at Out time nnruijr
font of white hihu he Indent"
Fifth avenue.
Mr Vanderidllurrlvid from Newport
with Mra Vanderbilt at o'clock last j 0f a eoclnl naiiin
I' OK I Y
rUOCSAJU UlAll
ISMINK.
KJtoM
DiBpatches from BOfltAtl Pay
that -10,000 pertOOJ have died ol
starvation In OtTOM Bw Africa.
Tho terrible famine that ia no
decimating the tribes living along
and back of tho east coast be
tween -mibar and n'ombasa.
about 200 miles, is due to failure of
the rains during two consecutive
seasons and consequent inability to
raise the crop upon which the na
tives depend for subsistence. The
Hollering wus great lust year, and
this year the most appalling storios
have been coming from the strn k
00 district, which embraces about
100,000 square miles. The drought
is at an end at hint, as copious rains
have fallen tin hummer, but thou
sands of people have been too feeble
to putinoropBund lb, mortality 1ms
l. M greater since the rains began
than before.
The lid man Koveriiment started
temporary lio-pilrtls, and all the
missionary ami philanthropic
oouUm h.ive beta .ii-tive iii rtliev
logdliireMi Many were rtdaoed
to so feeble a state that rice, their
usual food, was too coarse a ration
and they OOUldnOt digest i. Mis
sionaries wrote in May that all the
ptOpll of many towns had ptTllhtd
and thousands were sull'ering from
dysentry, ulcers, and other diseises
that usually attend faiiiine. Child
ren of all ages were in a frightful
state of tmaolaUon, 1 n addition to
the relief measures of the govern
ment, the MohammtHlauB of the
ooMt, t tie Own ui Ootholleinittion
aries and tho Church Missionary
Society of England have DM0
aelive in relieving the distress and
supplying seed tor the next crop.
Paadl art still being sent from
Kurope, but the distress continues
to be very great.
AlOTlfB MM) 01 iXPAWIOl,
The Union Signal, org.tn of the
Woman' Christian Temperance
Union, deplores the avidity with
which the natives of our new de
pendencies "assimilate" in the con
sumption o: alcoholic drinks, The
record, as given by the Union Sig
nal, is somewhat starlliog. Here
is the comment:
"With the blessings of the na
tion's Hag goes the curse legallied
drink traffic. In the year 1:W$ this
country exported Cuba malt and
other liquors of the value offlO,
796: during the first live month of
18UD we that is, everybody who is
rusponsiole, aotivelv or passively,
for the governmeot'i liquor policy
ent to Cuba liquor to the value
of 1472,272. In 1898 the value oi
liquors sent from the United Stab a
an who U not well and aliontc oily
not rnloYirood general health. r PWTW'l
l'or(te PrtgcrijAion cuteg all WtaknCM
und dgeae of the delicate and Imp :'rit
oigang loncerned in wifehood and mother
hood It i the mogt irfert nnd lentifir
remedy er deviaed for the peculiar all
menu of woman. It reetoiea worn inly
rwwer, gtrengin and virility It tone MM
buildg up the nerve which have b. en hat
t. rc d by uffering and dieaae. It correct
nil Irregularilic and derangement and
Mopa taTiaiiHing dralng. It re-i 1 1 weak,
ntrvetta inealiila to perfect health. II t
inlended t,r thi one ela of disorder ana
good for no other. It i- the ,hcovcty of
Ir K. V. fierce, lor iniriy T"1""' .
ulting physician tothe Inviilids' Hotel MM
Suigical Institute, at Ilulfalo, N. Y. .So
olhei known medicine can take It place.
Dlfbt, He appeared in g'Mwl health
and tpirllt and retired soon afterward .
1 About midnight he was sensed with a
' serloua etroke of iuralysl, the second
Iron, which he has suffered. Tb
household wan arouned, and telegrams
wereaent-to Dr James, Dr Janeway
and several other physicians, who ar
rived In a short time. EwytblDf,
i he
not
and lu early lu
. -. . , i . i
mad few apan 'roo
own tribe. neoMtqa ncethe .
laogaagb ot Hie aborlglnul inhabltatiti
varied wl'h each locality, so tin re
were many diffsrsnt lud'an vernaru
lars. The Hud-on sy Company ranged
Its banters and trappers from the
IbTkv nioU"'lriN to tin- raene
powlble was done for the pattern, but , over tbousn"l- of iqaM miles of vli-
"1 hv Wn IdmM"! wilh female wekiieM
.1... ,.h, ... , ,11. .1 t.itrll -.1 I lie .,i,i. '
write Mi l ean Conner. of CntBah. Clarion Co.,
,.M ,).!. .r. l I'.r It ami did not ti teller
At l.t leoinineii.ed taking I-r fierce I'uvorite j
rVtaeftStSMI. I got heller riKht along and when
i had taken dair rvittle. wa cured I recom- j
mended the 'I'livorile rregcrtullun to " friend
of mine she ba leu uaing It and lliiuk It ,
fi wonilerful " I
Onatipation la a little lllneaa that if
neglected Imilda a big one. Dr Pierce .
I'leaaanl PtlUtl core constipation. One
little "Pellet " ia a gentle laxative and two
a mild cathartic. They never gripe.
he grew rapidly woree and died at 5:11
o'clock. He was seml-concious until
death.
UOfOOllM Vanderbilt was the son
of William Henry Vaudirbilt. and ihe
' grand-sou of (.'otnelius Vanderbilt lb
founder of the fuiuoua aiKb-rbilt Inr
! tune. He was born November 27, 181.1
and upon the death of his father be
came ohlff managtf of the lorwM
with bia brother, (ViUlaffiK Vaudei
fcUOKMU ABMTItAt 1 COMl'AJIY.
I'roix.'riy
Hold loduy
Murplipy.
to K Mc
the .
dispeuail''
DOaMKM
guage allll l
aborlgli 1 1, i
.,
riih
to I'orto Itico was $3,008; in the
first five months of 199 It was
1191,423. In 1808 we shipped
t327 worth of liquor to the Philip
pines; in the first five months of
899 we sent $80,8:13 worth 1
"When it is remembered what
the use of alcoholic drinks means
to the people of tropical lands, it
would seem as if the 'benevolent'
policy of tho United Htates toward
its new possessions was to kill off
tho natives as soon as possible."
Josephine county has valuable
copper, saya the Oregon Mining
Journal, when it can ship car load
after car load of rousted copper
ore und raw ore on curs to Tacouia,
after bringing it over a trail 10
miles to tho wagon road und then
by teams 20 miles to tho railroad.
Teams are every day bringing in
this oro, ami it is being ihipped in
ctrload lots to Tacoin and one
carload went to San PfMOlaOOt
uuother of 30 tons left for Tueoma
on Thursday. The roasted ore runs
15 to 18 per cent and some of the
best and choicest raw ore shipped
goes 20 per cent. This ore comes
from tho Siskiyou MiaingCom
p my 's claims.
Wm K Scarborough und I.ncy Hoar
borough today sold to R McMurphey
nil the bOOh, nafea, dfnee lurnllure ami
fixtures of the Kugeue Abatiaet Com-1
pany. Mr McMurphey, ban taken
poMHi-Hnioii and will move the ofllce to
hia present quarters In the Hheltoli
block, oppoaite the (Juaiiii office.
Ion in in
Hept II.
Krault Taylor begun picking hops
yesterday.
I)H Hunaaker spent a few days at
Inn vialtiug relatives and frionda
Win Preaton and wife came up Sun
day, returning home Monday evening-.
Mrs Honey of Uoshen, came with
them.
Win Kenton and family atarled for
their horns at Silver Lake, the Huh
lust. At the Hlakely place they hud
the inlsfortuiie to break three wheels
on their wagon Mr Keutou came
back aa far at Win Williams' place
where he secureti a wagou to carry
them on their J nirney.
Ill tObl vVarblntnti and Co, of Pleas
ant Hill, are threshing In this neigh
borhood Kruiicln ChrUman aud wife und Al
(iuyer and wife, all of Silver Like,
paMHtti through Hut-day. Mr Chrla
mm Is on bin wuv to I'oitlaud and
Me t in j er to Kugeue for auppllea
X
g!n territory. I lie sgenta iu im
ploy oould not be expected to master
the num. - I idton Ufn, h
lint became liawn
n ii ,-ir dealings with me
l,i,i, an tribes. The lau-
I Ita place among tne
dally when they are
la. .i iI.a
compelled to ' awa 'ortaiK won aw
...I. I.. m.,.l1 I'tlft Hrnad-Axe of thin
W IM kY7 luam w
wtH-kg-lvtHabitof the CUloook t
the IranalatioD. Thut pajrer r-ayn:
"A few Warm Spring slwashes ate
do. n to pick hop. One old book ald
surllie: 'kluchmin teuas pp
rollUte Deschutes. Okoae uki-
nnek mnonMMon, mtmamm myu
moialcb, by aud by cbarco clalawa al
jaw Kugeue,' meal ing that his wife
and family and a band ol warrior bop
plekl ra were camped on the Deschutes
river bOOtlnC Bad war kllltu. deer,
and were on their way to Kugeue."
For Sail-
niiSALK.- I .'Hi ecrm tliuber lai d
. MeJbMte river. W miles from
Kug-i.e. Addre, J B HatB, Kan
j - ( alir. A H FisK, I.u ne. Or.
l-olt MALK-Piobably the very
i acre tract of I ind In Lam- coun
ly, and one of the best In the ftate
irfOfMPII, owned b Dr'l W Harrle.
'this i a very- ft-rille and highly lm-
K-liiif "1 niilta west
of Kugeue ou an excellent mad
doctor bought this farm with a view
tO bTwSdlDf flM horsea, but having
given up the bretdlug budueea, has
DO fuith.-r uae for hla farm and dealt
log to devote himself exclusively to
Die proteaalOO, ohVra It for -ale at a
r.re bargln. Call od the doctor for
U-ruiH of sale.
OUR ADVANCE SHIPMENT OF
Fall Novelties
'9 IllTDCC rA
vi wo UUUQS
! Invo arrived ami an
now open for inspection,
Beatlful Black and Colored Silk
The
and Wool Cmjjons in the
Very Latest Effect and Colorings.
liOVEIiY PLAIDS-
to yi
P
If tho Sultan o( 8ulu should ilo
c'ule to pay a visit to Washington
anil hrin. his twelve black wives
along with him, it no doubt would
he a little embarrassing. Hut the
President would necessarily have
to entertain tho Sult.ii and his
various families at the expense ot
the American taxpayers. Not a
few of the national reprenent.'itivc.s
maintain double domestic establish
ments, though not of the propor
tions arrived at by tho Suhi mag
nate. An authority on trusts an
nounces that there are 517 In exiBt
once. They have tin- modest cap
italiiation of S,(HHl,iJ00,000, of
which probably throe fourths is
water. They are partakers of I'resi
dout MoKinfoj. "prosperity" as
the larger p trt of the stock, which
will ultimately become absolutely
worthless, has been unloaded on
the ONdUlOUt) speculating public.
A reporter of Wednesday's Port
land Telegram relates how a tele
phono linesman fell lorty-livc feet
that morning without breaking it
hone, uaively adding: "He is un
able, however, to be out." DON the
reptirter expect a man a!tor nich a
fall should lie able to at. end a
wake or a danoj?
C 1' Houston has assumed etli
torial and bntlntM management of
the Junction City llulletin, audit
comes to us greatly improved, typo
graphically ami in contents. The
Bulletin is worthy of liberal sup
port from the people of Junction
City and Lane county.
llulty News.
Hartou Conrad of Silver Lake,
p i ad here Saturday With O dlOV of
bora, on his way to Pleawnl inn for
sale.
Tb Mitchell A Darling threHhlng
machine haa been at work in this no
tion for several days. Tiny crossed
btokOTOI the river S tlur.fiiy, and a 111
tliiesh some In the DIT seltleuu-ut.
The grain in this WOtlOD .n some
what ila.nagt tl by the rain.
A DHyland has a laro forot en
gaged picking bop. There are od
hundred and twenty Indiana in the
outfit
l.cth'r l. t-it.
, Or, Bpt, M, ison.
Oowon, c
t ully, Chns
Ford, Will
tiowor, John
Mm tin, Milton
Bugvu
It ii I ley, Lmll M
Uran, John F
Haul, John
Barrte, W 11
Ktiaiouier, Carrie
Mofllt, Bfl aud
Fannie hi till r, M M
Sperr, Willis Smith, K It
I'ratia, Tliah,
A eliarvK ol tino rcnl w,U Is. niaJo on all
letter
Will I'll
Kugeue Public Heliools.
I 'j ,. I n i Or He,t 13, WJ9.
TO THI PUBUOi I will M in in y
ofllt-e in the old court house, entrance
on Seventh street, between the houis
jflOatu and IK, during Thursday,
Krlday and Haturilay of tl.la week.
The hours for next week will be 11 to
12 a in, and 3 to Q p m. All pupils
datlriog to Ih examined for ptoii.otlon
hoiiltl see me or send word at 00! e.
The examinations will OOMC Thurs
day and Friday, Kept Uat and Slutl.
Popllt, teachera, parenla, or otliera
having I uslueas with the fMpNlBteOd
IDt, Will kindly olawrve these hours, If
t la .11 lie
1 D n III.
Hupt Kugene Public HrhtKils.
Chronic Ularrhoea Cured.
This Is to certify that I havi bad
chronic diarrhoea ever alnc the war.
I got so weak I could hardly walk or
do anything. One I utile of ( lutmber
latu's Collo, Cholera aud D .rrhma
lV nietly cured me hiiuihI knd well.
J it QlBM, Fincaatle, Vs.
had ebronlo diarrhoea for Iwelv
years. Thrvt bottles ol Chaiuberlalii'a
OollO) Cholera and Dlarrho Runady
cured me.
8 1. Siuvkr, I'mcastle, Va.
lioth Mi Qlbbannd Ml Shaver are
promineut fanners and reside near
FlUCaslle, Va. They procureil the
remedy from Mr W K Casper, a tl tug
gist of that ptaoe, who Is welt ac
quainted wilh t lu lu and will vouch
for the truth of their tttitenicuts. For
aiihi by Delano.
Aokot'i Bogllah Ramody win stop a
cough at anj nine, and will cure the
worst colli iu twelve hours, or money
it-funded. . . - uinl ,'i0 t-ts. W L
I) L UM! D lit.
LAMBS FOH BALB.-1 have some
flue thoroughbred CoUWold buck
laiiiba fur -sle; alao several Durham
bull OOlVN lor sale. Address A J
Chl.as, Pleasaut Hill. Oregon.
FOR BALE OR TRADE A good
top buggy, In flrst-clasa order will
trude for S'lnofa wagon. C D Han
sex, Franklin, Or.
i.-im l.Ylt SACK 210 acres oue
and oue-half inilea above Isabel P O,
n the Mohawk 50 acres under col
tivatton, 'tnialndir coutaius good
timb.-i and good pasture; good house,
i, atoek shed-, etc. Price t'00.
Addre-s K J Muukera. Ixaliel, OW.
SALE OR TRADE -A fine tldeland
raucb of 153 acres on the bay, three
miles from Florence, fo sale or trade
for a raueb hi the vkluliy of Eugeue
or Creswell. David Smith, Hprli g
field, Oregon.
S. H
For Skirts and Suits;
All of the Newest Croat iong.
Jackets, Cape
Furs in all k
New Shades ani i J
-.1. uijH
FRIEND
Help Wanted
o I ure, Ho Pay.
That is tin- t '. ilriiKvista Tsell ttmve'a
Taateltaa I 'lull I , I, foe hill, Miliaria aud
lliilintigneik. I, ...I .i.u.aut to take aa
LtaMoBjmp. '"'nut.
Kilo hi Men Wanted.
in
(Witt out. IvrmuK calling
hlale wlii-n k.1 e-1 t-.-.t
ii r. McCoKita
lot li-ttct
WANTED 78 laborers, loggers and
earpenters. Apply at once to tue
Ibsith-Kelly Lumber Co., Coles,
Lane Co., Oregon.
WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED. To
cut fir at 78 aud SO cents per cord.
Cash Huh of each month. Apply to
c A Miller, Oregon city, Oregon.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED. A large amount of big
body It r wood. Hid, will be received
at the Ice works, lu Kugene, for
amounts varying any v bN Isdweeu
10 and 200 cords. Apply at onoe.
GLASS
Til AND ENAMELED Ml
Griffin Hardware fl
General Hardware.
Goal, Icon, Steel, Wall Paper, Pumps, d
NtH ICK-My wife, Mrs lito D Ward,
having left my betl and board, I
hereby notify all parllej not to trust
her on my accnuut. Oeo D Ward.
LO-T Shepherd bitch pup, H months
oh', yellow, with white feet, breast,
tip of tail ami Hirlpe iu face, near
layileu brtdgt, Bpt 7, i. i bit
rOWMd by O A Campbell, Kugeue,
Oregon.
Continuation of our
INTRODUCTION
II W aw aa -w - . -v i 1(fl
To the Citizene of Eug
llavi:i. met with mich tioeonamna succeaa in tin
we still contiius to oifor
; Jit twj (tth,
and
WOOO WANTED.-10 Cortisol gotal
wiMl WUtd at once. Kugene Koto
Studio.
WANTED Hecond hand household
goods. I uiUire one door west o
Lat'o's Hall, Kighth street, Kugene,
Oregon.
W 1 : 1 , L DR1LL1NU.-I am" prepared
to drill or bore wells of any capacit
or depth. Call on or address me
al Kalrmount, Oregou. ClIAItLl-S
Wkavkk.
Modest Women
Mexlestv In
WOOMO 1 no
Iraa a chann
than benutv and
wit. la it any
wonder that wo
men aJiictad
with b) steal
dlaofdfl pev-u-li.tr
to tlietr aez
eltrink ironi s-r.
OOol exauitna
tii'its by male
plivsieiaus? The
I
1 ' 4.
i9RHhmIi
l.eal Kstate Transact luas.
J B Ooleoia i toOoorg aftdgley, lot
;, block '.'I, orlgitial town ot Kugene;
Jt'tOO.
Paul liarpi'le anil wife to Joseph
A ii bell, one-thiitl of ISO acres In t IS s
7 w; 1100, Bond for deed.
Hop I'h'Kers auted.
Four week picking in tue LlOtOO
hop yards. Si eenl per Imx U being
paid. A few plekers wantttl.
T D LlMON.
Sepl 11, lssm
BlMVlI to T'KKKa.-- I'he summer
raloa nndoobtodly saved many (ru t
, trees from death. I'hey were damag
ed by the Kebruary lreM and could
- not have withstood an ordinary hot
drv suniiusr.
BOM - Sept I, ISWl, at nONOOt, Id
ah.', to Mr ana Mrs O O Rom land, au
it-pound son.
Hons. -At Jasprr, Or. Sept 13th W,
to Mr and Mis J M Keeney, a win,
... .
i'i;tiiiiniiea in 'nien
bv certain uuf.iilitig
wriiktirsM-a tnd irtv
mav i recoewited
vtiipti'iiia. lluckaehe. he.i.laclie, Ovaring
SmM i liA irrital'thty and extreme nerv
uusmi s indicate dcnuigvtnrnt of the
drlu .lie female orynnism. Hrudfield's Fe
male lttgulatar ia theatatulard rrinedy lor
ch.traeti riatic diaeaaes of women.
gO) I by druggiata at f i AO pet bottle,
ist shadfielo atauLio co.. Atlanta, ea
For eale by DELANO
K E Turner, Comptou, Mo, wa cin.il
of piles by DeWtti'a Witch Hoool
Salve after tullerlm: aeveuteeu years
and trying over twenty remedies. Phy
sicians aud surgeons endorsed It. Re
ware of dangerous counterfeit. Vin
cent A Co, Corner Drug Store.
0i A Henderson. Undertakers ni
Embalmcrs. Cor. Wil in. S sts.
To work on i vns'ruetlon and
limber. Good wag, IuUlref
E. J. Mi t'l.ANAHAN,
Agent for BootbRUy Co
"lteet on the market for coughs and
colds and all bronchial troubles; for
croup It has ooequal," writes Henry
R Whllford, South t'anaan, Conn, of
One Minute Ci iii-l, t'uro. Vlm-ent A !
Co Corner Ihu store.
Junction City Bulletin Bepl ISi The
Junction City hotel is as yet not leas
ed, and the present occupants will re
main a month or so longer. Mr R F
llaket did not !en -o the Ionise as re
ported, there ure several appllcatloua
for It. The hotel hi In good oondltlon
antl ilolng a good huaiueef.
at ok I Tea positive y cures Blok Begd
ache, lodlgostlon ami tuwtlpotlon. A
delightful herb drink. Removal all
emotion from the skin, producing a
per fact complexion, or money refund
ed. 15 ot OBd 10 M. W L iVI.ano,
Draggtoi
Kod I Dyspepsia Cure la a ai-tentitlc
00m pound having the endorsement of
eminent pbyalcoM ami the nedloal
preM It "digests what you eat" and
positively cures dyspepsia. MA Ket
roo, BleomlDgtOO, Tenn. says It ciiretl
liim of iiuligestion of ten years stand
ing Vincent Co, Corner Drug Store.
Raker City Republican, Sept Ui
"Sonu-1 xcltemeat was oaused at the
fJotonode mine about three weeks ago
by t liiiding of a vein of ore out ten
of which yielded about lai.OOO aid
30,000 was taken out In a few hours.
The ei'i t'tueut subsided, but the rich
ore lu the Oolconda continues For
da rtvet.tly the tuarti has been so
rich that . me of It Is actually largely
covered w ith free gold. Messrs J r aud
JO Kughsh, the owners, are aackin
tins ore and young Mr Kngllsh has
gone with a carload of It to the slhy
smelUr at san Francisco."
J. W. XAY3 FURNITURE 00
tamm urn. mm
HOP PICK NOTICES
Notice 10 :: pp.- -.
Picking lu the Keeuey yiutl near
Uoabn will commence Monday, Sep
tember 11. We will pay BO tents per
hundred pounds for picking, und wll
want a few more pickers. Hops first
class. Twelve to lUteen days picking.
Add rose R F Kkenky,
Sept 4, 1SU9. Goshen, Or.
Hop Picking Honey.
Geo T Hall 4 Son will fuml-h plck
iBff money and Imp supplies.
Have a call now lor u couple of hun
dred bile of choice hops.
OeoT Hali. A Son,
Hop Pickers Wanted,
Hop picking will commence on Pat-ter-uit
island, Saturday morning,
September 0. The yard is in fine con
dition. Pickers wauted.
John THOBJttlDKY,
Hop Pickers Notice.
Will commence picking on the Kd
munaoo yard near liosheti Wednesday
Beptember4tth.
ll L Bdnnoion.
UIAUUL
r
At rrook bottom prices.
Wo make a specialty of
Fine Teas and White House Cob
Boupoe jWereantile ft.
n l 1 - XT O.l
it'ie iiiutu' in o . i..
hit -it r T All ia m u lj I rua u
IV! PI iH ' H l1 M IM CST, LJillLl
l!
Agricultural
Schutter Wagons,
Garden City Plows,
Champion Drills.
Sechler Buggiei
Bradley Harrow
J ja t-r ii irt- iTUTitr ja. r-i Mvnu
S Cluster of
Good Ideas-
BmbUll Hop Yard.
EMeklog will oomeaene In the Booh
nell yard acroag the river from Kugene
Tueaday inortiing September 12,
Soilce io Hoppickeri.
Picking vrill bein Id the Hilton
hopjard September 11. All intending
pickers have inkc HMoi,
Hep Picking.
PioklOg OH tho Cheahire yurd will
oooneboo Monday, September 11.
W lU'HKSllIRF.
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MEAT MARKET
Uemack A Bennett. rro.
OEALER8 'M
tel. Mutton. Pork, Veal. Ham, Bacon
Urd, Fruit and Smoked Siusagts.
MaU Stnat, Kua, Orajoa.
Especially desirable from'
an economical stand point,
and that represent every style
and feature. That the market
was at the most favorable,
point when we made the
selections, yon will readily
agree when yon note the
qualities.
iJtl
ljuiies i ij"a
LatHaa' I'hiah ' P. 5-al
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I
Latllea' Sk r -
m ium 3ia i i . i ra
Oenta' t'lolhi Q
lientt' Mac'.h.t;aofl
Boyg t'.'tlm i
Golf Cap.
KrerytliiosJ8"
PPT -l',A1fr
Oiir'MaJaa
. . !- In 1 air
"'".Avgl
rbu -
are rie'hU
P Frank Si 5ofl!
Death
Watfh fnr lh Rt
Lain i'mhi.-. i . iT -T"7 pan (aamnto
nct.0Biit. lUgdtni. Paint and Wa'l l'ar
...A .I..v.I'il
ion eannet n,in, nut T"" ru. j ra:,ir
ot I'alnta now uflV-red for gale
do. But il will pay you tobuT ! ,
..ragg
.Patton i Sua Root rum. n
Itory pall tuamnteed. ror ale bj
man.
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