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- . a .I . W VflT K ' ' 1 1 ll . VJ S.I I Xi T Kl J. ' OCT YACHT Rll OFF. Springfield mill boom broke i i ' RSDAY OCT 12. L,w i die time to sow. K L Cbsmbers baa it. L, . 0r poultry and eggs to A . in W. F L Cbsmbers f ,f i it c $2 I- L v utbr. L,,eri' l"n nr onv. r n..w- Vi"il l' " 'be highest piles !' fy ami 'He""- v,.r ItoiiuiiX- 4 g-ng plow at $-VIOO Soaoibtrs. Lily Disk Harrow, til sires t the kr,-,- r 1A IIBIUOerP. (1 second-hand wse-ons to i f r tn now i aiso a mi iiung.rs. Hai.k. Grain sacks and iwioe cheap. r E. Dunn. I Oliver plow. both chilled and I the one that yu can aiwavs irasf.ir. Dont taKe mpm on tier. IBai.k B,res eltoe"ent ''rlu Dg Ibi I- Inquire .! J" u ( (llllirg, t uew Pitts Lever Harrow, never i r loses a tooiu. oee meat at. Chambers. Leo you 'want your eye-t correctly , u pair of glasses see Dr Lowe I Luckey's. nurns-Call and m that Frein'h digit stallion at Bangs' stables. I pay you to Ret good serviceable I paper is still cheap at ! L hjbers. day in the Time V Limit HOP GROWERS H. A. Skeels & Co's Boom of Eugene Lumber Company Loses To Protect Their Interests at BOERS MENACE NATAL. Our Troops Moving in Philippines. the ALASKAN BOUSORV DISPUTE. Special to theOiard. INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACE. New York, Oct. 10. The yacht race again today was declared oil on account ol not being finished In the tiuje limit. The American yacht Columbia kept up her good record, however by finishing the course six minutes ahead of her Itisb com petitor, the Hhamrnck. Washington, Oct. IB. Commit shingles sinners representing (Ireat Britain aud the United States In the settlement of tl car Kaclne buggies juat received ,nt, Altt((ka lKMlndry UIe baV(. agreed on the mode of procedure by which the dispute between the two countries will be settled. SOUTH AFRICA UFA IKS. Lisbon, Oct 19. The government that Portugal will maintain strict uiutrality in the war J I la 1 11 UM K U WW NB.IUR r over Dlght at 35 cents per span, If between (ireat Britain and the Trans. Ited. Ai. Montgomery, Prop. .... D u.. snted a, posts, (Jrass seed. F L Chambers r loads limn wagons, an sizes. F L Chambers. bnathao Mldgley yesterday was ilv.ed all over aud could not move Bav he Is consiaerauiy oeuer nun move a little and can talk. he Minnesota Hotel Is the place has announced M a Ilrst class meai ior m coins barn for guests having teams lod i ii A fanning mill that will take .'.i i i unit everv thlmr else kick. Bring a sample of your dirty I and try it. r . Li. I II AM I. KIL- lnM- of dollars Is the vslne placed Mary Bird, Harrlsburg, Pa, on of her child, which she saved iup by the use of One Minute iaie. It cures all coughs, colds ,t and lung troubles. Vincent irner Drug Store. Democrat Oct 18: Mr Lud iibolt, Kau, arrived in Al lay yesterday and will spend the feller with his soo Mr Mortlo Lud K. Be has ust spent a week with a t Eugene. Joseph Stockford, Hodgdon, Me. Jed a sure running for seventeen fen and cured his piles of long stand- by using DeWiit's Witch IIh.iI iye. It cures all skin diseases. Vin- Hco, Corner Drug Store. Thepniii of a burn or scald is al as Instantly relieved by applying Kerlein's Pain Halm. It also Bthe Injured parts more quickly Hany other treatment, rind with tithe burn is very severe does not k scar. Sold by W L DeLtno. Hi Tea positive y cures Sick Head- iDdigestlon aod constipation, a if til herb drink. Removes all ids from the skin, producing a complexion, or money reiuuu cis and 60 jW. W L DeLano, it. ids, Americans and country- id me your ears. I cure catarrh head, throat or stomach. It nt mlH' it. nrevents taking fl.ile treating; it leaches the through the blood, try It positively cures catarrh. , - nu 1 1 1 tier neaaacnes. .-m ft & Co's Corner Drug Store, Ore. . til tou scour the worm you win ftf find a remedy equal to One feote Cough Cure," says Editor Ikltr, of the Micanopy, Kla, Hustler. tarl his family ol La (irlppe and fea tltousands Irom pneumonia, mohitis, croup aud all tiiroat and (g troubles. Vincent & Co, Corner Ulnre. dent King, farmers uana, yn, Mich, has used DeWltt' Carly Rlstrs In his family for Savs they are the ties'. 1 nese it on linie pills cure constipation, ionenets and all liver and bowel ibles. Vincent 4 Co, Corner Drug iDi "Ifj pRGAIJlS OlUiY. s' heavy boots all ees f low s' heavy shoes all J 4 rr tes iw .65 V v- mmm w b Ian shoes. . former price m cane American ftfinery L G. sugar lbs for $ 1.00 pEugene or Spring- ield rlour per sack 75 .We prt the 8n Praodsoo ndy HuUstm ires wim am i ' me uu mm of iroodi. rit hi BILLY Bay on the east coast, the only part in neutral territory through which the Boer country cao be reached from the ou side, will be kept open for com merce by Portugal. NATAL. MENACED. Natal, Oct 18. Boer forces are be ing concentrated for the supposed pur pose of attackiug Natal. Natal is a British port situated on the east coast of lower Africa, opposite the inland country of the Orange Free State IN THE I'HILIPI'I.NES. Manila, Oct. 18. Oeureal Lawton. In command of 3000 men of the Amer ican forces, is moving on San Isadora. How's Tbigl We oiler One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We. the undrslgued. have known F J Cheney for the last If years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all busine-s transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wist 4 Truax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. WALDINO, KlNNAN 4 MAKV1N, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeu Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 76c. per bottle. Sold by all drug gists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. The Hirer. I in. : v Guard, Oct 19 . Yesterday afternoon the Willamette river at Eugene stood at I feet 4 Inches above low water mark. The steady all night rain brought It up with a rush, and at noon today it reached the 8 foot mark, since which it has commenced to fall. This rise Is unusual for this time of the year, as there is no snow In the mountains to come out with a rush, and the rise represents nothing but therain which has extended over the entire watershed. The height reached by the water can probably be account ed for by the heavy August rains which filled the ground allowing the present ralDfall to reach the creeks aud streams without being absorbed. Dally Guard Oct 19 From Minnesota. -Paul Sorenson, OleP Rice and Mathles Month, with their families, arrived today from Fisher, Minnesota, aud their names will be added to the Lane county cen sus list. Mr Momb, when here in June, purchased the Muths farm on Spencer Creek, and will at once take possession. The other two gentlemen expect to purchase farming property here. All of these men are sturdy well- to-do farmers aud will add to the ag ricultural wealth of the county. A Norwegian emlgratiooof 2000 or 3000 families is a thing Lane county badly needs. . . The "Plow Boy Preacher," Re J Klrkmae, Belle Rive, III, Bays: "Af ter suflering from bronchial or lung trouble for ten yean, I was cured by One Minute Cough Cure. It Is all that is claimed for It and more." It coree coogbt, colds, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Vincent 4 Co, Comer Drug Store. Logs Go to Pieces. 100 PASS TNC HILL. A te i photiie mi-wage from Spring Held r.ceived.this Kridayl morning, aay: "H Skeel4Co hud atout 1,600, ON) feel of Hue logs boomed lu t tie Willamette river some miles above Springfield when the sudden rise in the river occurred The Immuii broke smile' tine yesterday in the early morn ing. The mil I shut down and em ployes left for lite scene of the broken boom, and havo u it returued. They thought they could repair it. It l lard to tell what the loss will be. About 200 ol the logs have passed ttprlDgflald in the liver. The river !a now falling." FOR t'AMCAKA HA UK FitAUK. Second Man Arres'ed aud Held to tbe Cuwn ooart Monroe, Oregou, Oct 17 Constable I'll I lei ton yesterday arrested at Alsea W B Taylor, whole wanted here for endeavoring to defraud A 'A'ilhetm 4 Sins by selling them spurious bark for casoura. Taylor waived examination, and was bound over to the circuit court in the sunt of K00. He was ukeu to Corvallls last evening. A.Wlllielm4 Sons yestetdav tiled an attachment on a team, wagon, set of harness and load of caseara bark belonging io Taylor, to satisfy an ac count held by the linn toniniiuioiiere Court. E Bangs, livery 10 60 Eugene Lumlier Ca, lumber 61 06 d It Kyas, work on dam 0 00 John B Larson work ou rock crushr 11 25 Oeo A Drury, justice fees in In qu. st of rsamuel Smith, de ceased; di -ill lowed. A Simmons, juror, on inquest of Samuel Smith, deceased; dit a. lowed 1 00 H K Allingham, juror, on in quest of Samuel Smith de ceased; disallowed 1 00 M L Hendricks, Juror, on inquest of Samuel Smith, deceased; disallowed 1 00 C K Cochran, Juror, on Inquest of Samuel Smith, deceased; dis allowed 1.00 F W Taylor, juror, on inquest of Samuel Smith, deceased; dis allowed 1 00 Henry Philippl, Juror, on Inquest of Samuel Smith, deceased; disallowed . 1 00 Evan Masterson, witness, on In quest of Samuel Smith, de ceased; disallowed 1 00 James Parker, damages lor haul- lug gravel across place aud for use of plow; disallowed.. 2 00 D W McLeod, work ou rock crusher : 12 75 Henry Loretz, road work 72 60 C V Done, work o i rock crusher 7 60 M toilet.., work on dam 21 00 L N Knuey, worn on bugene bridge 400 70 W Kuykendall, M D, medical examiner's fees 6 00 O C Fleeman, constable fees 4 00 0 D Carter, witness fee 2 70 L M Haselton, lumber 3 86 0 D Brown, road work 9 00 II F Adams, work on rock crush er 18 76 W L Wheeler, supervisor of road district No 20 30 00 Eugene Loan 4 Savings Bank, revenue stamps 16 00 T Bellmlre, work on dam 10 00 Levi F. Fames, work on dam 6 00 T W Harris, M D, medical ex aminers fee 6 00 Sherman Heller, trucks 6 00 Tax sale certificate No 180, sale of 10th. In the matter of the proposed county road, kuowu as Dan Smith's road: Continued. Robert H Bernhardt road, tp 18a r 11 w; R B Mills, J L Furnish and A R Ituttolph appointed viewers and C M Collier surveyor. P P Pitzer resigned ai Justice of tbe peace for Lost Valley precinct. Prendall road: Established as a public highway. 1 it: ' Doctors id Consaltatlon. From Uojam. Franklin. When you are sick, what you like best Is to be chosen for a medlciue in the first place; which experienoe tells you Is best, to be chosen In tbe second place; what reason (I. e., Theory) says is best to be chpseu in the last place. But if you can get Dr. Inclination, Dr. Ex perience and Dr. Reason to hold a con sultation together, tbey will give yon the best advice that can be taken." When you have a bad oold Dr Incli nation would recommend Chamber- Iain's Cough Remedy because It la I pleasant and sale to take. Dr Experl i ....... amnld recommend it because it never fail" to eflect a speedy and per manent cure. Dr Reason would rec tnend It ls-aue It is piepared on scien tific principles, and acts on nature's plan In relieving the lungs, opening tbe secretions and restorlDg tbe system to a natural aud healthy condition. For sale by W D Delano. Old fashions lu dress may be revived, but no old-fashioned medicine can re nluw Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera i and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by W L DeLano, About 200 Logs. Dili? Guard, Oct W At 4 o'clock this morulng the boom of tbe Kugene Lumber Company broke releasing about 200 logs which drifted with the swift current aud down the Willamette While some of the logs will of course be saved, the lose will foot up several hundred dollars, probably $400 In the aggregate. The company is very fortunate in having most of this seasons drive already saved, and piled up in their yards, and it Is a One qualily of lumber. As It was kuowu that tbe drive for tbe HarriMiurg mill had tieeu only a short time since, and 1 1. inking their boom might still be out, aud thus catch the logs fr .in this place Dwlght Hopkins telephoned Harris burg this mornlug, ouly to learn that their b oui had been takeu up. Durlug (he foreuoon a few logs came down lb. river, presumed to be from the mill of Skeel 4 Son at Springfield. This Time. UAMr. LAW. Oauie and Fore-try Warden Ouiruby dives tbe Law. Horn 4 Paine, Kugene, Oregon, i;'.. Oetitlemen: lu answer to yours, will say It Is lawful to sell - neks and gees., during the open season, i torn Septem ber 1st to March 15th. The present law prohibits the sale of ail upland birds for a trm of three years. Respectfully, L. P. W, QUIMBY, Oame and Forestry Warden. HOPS. NEW YORK MARKET. N Y Journal and Bulletin. OsL 13. Reports Irom Interior markets noted what appeared to have teu more wil lingness to sell at prices on the basis of 13 and 11 cents there (or strictly choice quality. Orders from brewers at 1 and 2 cents over that basis were competed lor keenly by interior aud city dealers, particularly by the former, and sellers of Pacific coast stock were aotively looking after their Interests. Yearlings and olds were in limited demand and not easily salable at current quotations. KNOI.IBH MARKET'. Iindon TltiiM. London. Oct. 3. Tbe market haa practically come to a deadlock owing to the unfavorable reports from the Csnterbury district. Inferior and die coin ed growth are slow at a decline of 10s, but tbe beet grades are scarce and firm, and a few lots of Mid and East Kent, 4 4s to 5 10s; mid, 4 to 6 6s; wealds 3 10s; to 4 16s; Sussex, 2 10a; to 4 10s; yearliugs. 06s to 112s. Pick ing is considered practically over. Con tiuentals are slow, and Belgian and Altmarks are now offering at 42s to 60s. The later pickings there have been In tel fered with by unfavorable weather. A few samples of Oregons aud Wash Ingtons have arrived and show traces of blight. The rates asked range from 60s to 60s. Choicest sorts will be avail able from the Paclflo Coast, but tbe samples from New York State are of poor quality. TNURSOAV, OCT. IS. 10 M A meeting of the hopgrnwers is hen by tailed to assemble in the Court House at Eugene, '1 hursday forenoon at 10 o'clock to orgaui.e au association, It is highly necessary that every grower tie present. It Is asserted that the hop buyeis have pooled Interests for 'o prices. Let's Investigate ai d organize. , Kvery hop raiser in Lane, Linn Bentou and Douglas counties Invited to attend. Many Orowers HOt' MEN WILL niMUlNE. Woodhurn, Or., Oct. 18. On a call Issued by the liuttevllle Hopgrowera Association, about 200 hopmen from ' Clackamas, Marlon, Washington and i amhill counties met in Remington's theater today to take steps toward maintaining the price of hops. This was the result of the present uusatls factory ooudltion of tbe market, cou,, with the belief that dealers are manipulating prices so as to bring prices still lower. After considerable discussion It was agreed that an incor poration should lie organized with a capital of 26,000, the object of which should be to glye flusni'lal assistance to the small groweis, who would thus be enabled to hold their hops. Anew org miration was also per fected, known as the Willamette Val ley Hopgrowera' Association, with lit adquarters lu Woodburu, and the following officers: President, Oeorge K Hoveudeu; sec retary, Henry L Bents, treasurer, Frank Feders. These men have 26 to 100 acres of hops each. The hopgrowers say they have evi dence that satistles them that dealers are doing everything lu their power to keep hop prices low even offering to Eastern buyers hops a! a low er price than they can lie obtained for in Ortgon In order that reports based on such oilers may luduoe tbe growers to sell cheap. The growers be lieve that extensive manipulation of the market Is beiug resorted to, aud they take this mans or prate ting themselves. The association adjourued to meet again here October 26, when the new organization is to be perfected and put in working order. Spain's (.teat eat Need. Mr R P Olivia, of Baroelonla, Spalu, spends bis winters at Aiken, S C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains iu tbe back of bis head. On using Electric Bitters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left htm. He aays this grand medicine Is what bla country needs. All America knows that It cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, atrengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life Into every muscle, nerve and organ of tbe body. If weak, tired or allln? you need it. Every bottle gaaranieid. On ly 60 cents. Hold at Linn's Drug store. Letter urn. Oct ID, 1800. Adams, E R Ball, John A Bailey, Mrs Vera J Burden. WS.Jr OKBaT NOKTHKB.Y.S PURCIUhK. nought 17,000,000 Keet of Timber for A in tie. Bay Oie Dock. Duluth. Minn., Oct. 18. The Orest Northern road has lately bought 17,- 000,1 00 feel of fir timber lu Washing ton, nearly all of it for the road's pro posed ore dock at Allouez bay. Nearly half this enormous order has been bought In the past 10 days. Davis, Ball Frand.Dlna (2) Harwood, J W Lang Mra M Plymate, H O Stoers, Jaa F Smith, J M Dlllar.JoaS DoDald, M M Haneen, Mrs It Mower. J W Mack, y , O W Strong, N K Smith, Ivory White, W L. A charge ol ore cent will t mads on all totters fUeu nut. 1'erioni calling lot tottcn will plaaseiutu aso adrartlicl. F H. F. McCoaSACX P H That Tkrobbing Headache Would quickly leave you, If you used Dr King's New Life Pills. Thou sands ofsuflerers have proved tbelr matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 26 cent. Money back If not cured. Sold at Linn's Drug store. Oraud Kxblbitlon of Woolen Cloths A grand exhibition of woolen cloths in the piece will be at Kugene, Oregou, Thursday, October 20. Everybody is invited to be present on the above dale and view the grandest exhibition of fine woolens In the full lengths eter made anywhere. Tbe celebrated tailoring Arm of Strauss Kros., other wise known as "America's Leading Tailors," of Chicago, will conduot the exhibition and have lu attendance a skilled cutter of long successful ex perience, who, without charge, will carefully take the measure of any of our gentlemen customers who desire a perfect-fitting suit of clothes at a very low price. Tbe exhibition will include all the latest novelties in suitings, over coatings, fancy vestlugs and trouaer Inga; tbe very best goods of both European and American manufacture. Vou can order now for Immediate or future delivery. Take advantage of this opportunity to see the woolens In full length pieces and have yourself scientifically measured, even If not ready to order. Tbeexhlbitlon will be In progress on the above date at our store. i Ed Hanson. About Vaccination. as Is a wel known fact, smallpox la spread all over the state, being at Albany, Salem, Woodbnrn, Portland, Astoria, and many other points. Eugene thus far has luckily escaped. The board of school directors have under considera tion tbe advisability of requesting all pupils In the publio schools to submit to vaccination, so as to be prepared tor the disease if It should visit our city. Asia a well known fact, a large per centage of the children attending tie schools have never been vaccinated. The directors would like to have tbe opinions, personally, of the parents of said children aa to tbelr views of tbe matter. No action will be taken until the matter Is canvassed. 1 WsaWfeafJIirak mm-,- , is alwavs at home in a JBWBL bi B or RANGE, bums fret i, rivet betta service with least amount of waste. Jewel Stoves and Ranges body the most advanced soirmilic principles in stove building. For !i at lug or cocking, lor economy .1 i. -t. cheapness of OMiatioa, tfl cleanliness stnl iissirshtltt JliWHLS stsnd supreme. PanOM for over 30 years, vuuu.uui 111 use. vrrl Htuwa GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. Ready For Fall Business JUST RECEIVED 1 carload Oliver Plows V car Harrows 1 car Bain Wagons This makes 3 carloads this year. 1 car Racine Buggies The second car thia year h car Stoves Fall Stock of Everything Else 1 1 CHAMBERS hsi'.r Uatrd, Oot 19 Ikuktkd Today's Uregonlan: "It. J. Jennings and Joseph J. Jennings, oharged with preventing Deputy United States Surveyor C M Collier from surveying a private land claim In the Bohemia mining district" Dtllr Oosrd Oot It Imu-JRASTS. Twenty-ene people arrived here today from North Dakota. Tbey Intend settling In Lane county, having sold their farms before leaving. Some of them spent several weeks bare this spring. School Appoktioniiisnt. The October apportionment of the common school fund has Just been made by Superintendent Wm Miller of Lane county. Tbe earn of ti6M was appor tioned among 7110 children of school age, being 50 cents to the child. "It did me more good than anything I ever nsed My dyspepsia waa of tot, lbs' standing; after eating It waa terrible. Now I am well," writes S Ii Hoiainrton. Kan. of Kodo ! Dyspepsia Care. It dlgesU what you I eat. Vincent A Co, Corrar Drag Mat., Heal Kstate Tranaautions. Mitchell, Lewis v HtaverCo to Katie Hussell, lots 3 and 4, block 18, Wash burne & Milllorn's addition to Junc tion t'ltyj ld'2.50. North Amerloan Tru-t Co to Myrtle D Nmlth, iaO.1T acres In tp 10 s r 2 w; 11200. W H Martin aud wife to I .1.1 Jeuks, lot 2, block , Wyun's addltiou to Cottage Orove; $332.60. L r SlaviustoJJ Slmpon, one third of the "Mystery" and "Ited Cloud" milling claims, ltoltemla dis trict; tr00. James Chappln to Cora K Kmerson, 2 acres in town of Latham; tH2 AO. Lane County to Kll.abeth S Hen derson, 31x1(10 feet in Kugene, public square property; $171. Lane County to Kwlng K Hender son, BlxnO feet lu r.ugene, public square property; $70. I .line County to Vemlta May Hen derson, 31x40 feet In Kugene, publlo square property; $43.70. Lane County to Kugene Heal Kstate Co, 34x55 feet In Kugene, publlo square properly; $41H. Kdeuvale Item. Oct 10, 1899. 1 io-tilling of tbe last silo In this vicinity is about finished, that of A B Mathews. Howard Baugliman and wife returu ed from their Wlmberry ranch last Friday. School began on the 2d Inst with Wlnfield Wilson as teacher. Miss Daisy Jay Is attending school lu Salem. Henry Mitchell and P N Laird have gone to tbe Fall Creek hunting grounds tor a few days rest(7) and hunting. Mr Wm Koblnson aud family late of Medford, arrived here last Monday and will probably locate here. Mrs Itobinson Is a sister of Uncle John Shelley. itev Miller and family have moved to Washington county to re-Id. . Beruloe and Ulancbe Warbmton have gone to Kugene to resume tbelr studies In the High School. Tbey will occupy rooms at thejrealdence of Coun ty Superintendent Miller. Mr M V Bees aud family will move In a few days to tbelr old home at Thurston. Dalton Uaughman left last week for CamD Creek, where he will teach the fall and winter school. John Moorelinuse Is hauling lumber from the Weet-Oien mill preparatory to building a uew residence. The I N Mulkew farm has 1 n -old to Dr Crowley, of Monmouth. The present occupants, Lee Miller and family, ex(ct to vacate In a few days. 1 HlKCAi. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow ol the hravcdeiieral Iturnham ',of Machias, Me, when the doctors said shu could not live till mornlug" writes Mrs S 11 Llucnlu, who attended her that feariiil night. All thought she must soon die from Pneumonia, but she begged for Dr King's New Dis covery, saying that It had more than once saved her life, and had cured her of Consumption. After three small doaea she slept easily all night, and Its further use completely oured her." This marvelous medicine Is guaranteed tn cure all 'Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only 60c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at I. Inn's drug store. Local Market. Oot 20, 1899. llutter-35 to 50c per roll. W00I-I6J0 Poultry $;i 50 to $4 60 per dor.en. Dried prunes 8 to '.Jo Flour 76 per sack. Oats 20 to 30 cents according to quality. Dealers demand samples be fore purchasing. Potatoea 40 cents per butnel. Eggs 21 cents cash and scarce. Wheat Portland, 68 to 69 cents; Eu gene, 40 eta. Hop, - , to b) cent-. Markethaa opened yet. A Krlgbtfal Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Buoklen's Ar nica Salve, the best In the world, will kill tbe pain and promptly heal It. Cu res Old Bores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Holts, Felons, Corns, all htkln Krup 1 i.ms. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold at Linn's Drug store. o care, !to Pay. I That U tlia way all .lruiorUts ull (irurs's ! Tasteless ( hill Ionic fur Chills, Malaria and I llilli BSJB. It is as pleasant to take ss I heumu Nyrup. Ml cents. 1 s fifteen Men Waated. To work on construction and In timber. Good wages. Inquire of E. J. McClaii AHA, Agent for Bootb-Kelly Co. Dally Gnard, Oct 19 Without Losh. We understand that the logs, 2,700,000 feet, for tba Coburg mill, furnished by Forrest and Woodcock, were delivered without loss. later. The boom broke Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock In the middle of the river, the water being at a 7-foot stage. The above run of logs waa saved entire, but mot her from the upper river waa only partially saved. It Is estimated that 300 or 400 logs passed Coburg. These will be mostly captured at points below. We will pay a salary of $16 per we. k Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold and expenses for s man with rig to 0u a positive guarantee. Cares heart Introduce our Pou'try Mixture lu the burn, rising of tbe food, distress after country, only good hustlers wanted, eating or any form of dyspepsia. One ftefereniv. 'Address with stamp: little tablet give Immediate relief. Victor Mfg Co, 1S69 15th Street Banj 60 0MlU- W L DeUno Francisco, Cai.