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TY AND COUNTY mn PUUUAV NOV 4 I'URBDAY NOV a. I j .11, r niewuerg, is in MP ike y",r P iullry nd to A E Oliver steel plow scours auy- konuiaalel ""'"A 1P,,W l , III, rf l'nrtland, Is In UTI If raiiiiu A' ri. l " . ' I ."Slew, urriveo lr. kI. N) W P'C:e,l BjII Kf l ri-e oigbt- p ,ari H PPei al Li I hull. I,. -. berlfl Wither returned iruai Baleni ; nlgbt. H. Park, tbe tululng nun , waa Id gene today. Foil chi) aiway get an eaira ior un Ivtrr plow. , E Wood pays the highest i for Itry mid eggs. Mtu Thnmuaon WH a i)itiuM:uer to riUud today. aWaaiaa M Calloway left for Like tstal today. W. Shumate went to Portland on today V overland train tan. Hale. Grain sacks and twine tie cheap. W. E. Dunk I In' Km mill i" Paying 43 cent bushel (or wheat. L Chamber aud daughter, Mi ry, arrived uome mis auernoon. id. e J W Hamilton went to Cor- is today te attend circuit court. Pitts, the bent harrow made. V I. pawners tins li. W Shumate, tbe live Waltervllle eicbsut and postmaster is in Eugene day. For Hale -'120 acres excellent farm g lanus. inquire or john van )uyn, Coburg, Or. Walter and H E Jackson, well known traveling men ot Portland, were In l . v in' today. Why sow wild pea and cockle when ynu can get a rannlug mill or I ft Chambers that is guaranteed to take it outT Tbe Marlon county delinquent tax lint, which appears in tbe Salem Journal, occupies 22 oolumns. When you want your eyes oorrectly Itted to a pair of glasses see Dr Lowe i Joe Luckey's. Attorney U. D. Norton, of Urant's es, arrived on today's delayed over- ad train, on a business trip. He Is oking well. Italian rye grass seed at F L Cham- '. Most permanent pasture tor tbe , money. Also all kinds of grass I bought and sold. i km Kits Call and see that French kdian stallion at Bangs' stables. rill pay you to get good serviceable IBev. I. D. Driver and wife went to Btrrlsburg on today's delayed over d train to attend Mrs. D.'s uncle, K Davis', funeral. EMarshfleld Mail: A B Beat arrived town Thursday eveninir. Mr Seal Bar represents tbe Columbia spice and Hff II1IIIM U UUIIUDJU VII1UIUI. rs. i . i . i aimer, ui owiwuun, i ..i.i.i i .. ,i,i ., ,. , I . . . , 11. T ... i : i'. M ill ill. u hub. M . u. uunuiir. t a tint clftM meal for JU cents. barn for suhhU having learn. .. .,i ,, T. nli ru.li arvsn If A l MnilTHAUrUV Prnti . A I T III 1 .. . o ativaiK't? at yri bi r jj uuuitio prleea on Bain wagons, Kaolne 1 1 nirmw. . iw h liio liiud iu before lulu lot U all sold. it- w ih niu'tnn rMTimBUi wh iiiuw- rnnin nv ran Frank Stewart left here this morn- l' w tn a iour-norse wbkuu mm nor r n r mil nnmninv in The pain of a burn or scald Is al- uni lUDinui V iciirini uj li"J hh ih inn inuimu uuu mure uu inn ........ - ur HnlH hv W T. I Vl.tno. Mokl Tea positive y cares Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A uii..lirnl harh i r nk Kemnvea a 11 l i l l it l .III int. rn Ni. i . . ...... k ' 25 eta and 60 jts. w J-i jjejno, Six Thousand of Them fore Kimberly. BLOCKING WHITE'S RETREAT Yice President Hobart Retires From Public Life. CRMARV GIVES UP SAMOA. Special to tbs Guard. London, Nov. 2. Six thousand of General Jnuberl's lighting Boers are lined up before Kimberly with the In tention of occupying tbe olty ami ob taining possession of the diamond mines. A detachmeot of tbe lioers have taken fomeroy aud are uow ad vancing on Ureytown. The English army still holds Ltdy smith, and will probably coutluue to do so, as tbe Boer attacks are directed toward other points. The Boers have gained partial pos session of a portion of the Transvaal railroad aud are destroying railroad bridges with tbe lutention ef cutting nit General Wnite's retreai. V1CB-PHE81IK"T 11UIIART. Washington. Nov. 2. Vioe-Preal- deut Hobart is improving, and today rests comfortably. He announoed to Intimate friends that with tbe end ot bis present term of ofHoe be will retire permanently from publlollfe. GERMANY TO GIVE UP SAMOA. Berlin, Nov. 2,-Tarough the de partment of state a proposal is now be ing considered in wbiob Germany will relinquish to Great Britain all Bamoan Interests, the consideration being that England will cede to Germany tbe Gilbert and Solomon lslauds COLONIAL RURRAU. Washington, Nov. 2. President MoKHiley has definitely decided to estaDllsb a colonial bureau, and is oou- siderlng the selection of a head for that department. It Is expected the ap pointment will be made in a few days. BARGAINS OflliY. .... Pna huvu hnnt.s a K17O0 .... $ 1.50 "-"Wt . T - Mens' heavy shoes all sizes 1.00 Ladies tan shoes 65 A 11 tan shoes i former price Pure cane American Refinery I. G. sugar 18 lbs for t 1.00 Best Eugene or Spring field flour per sack 75 We girt the Sao Fraocboo Sunday Bulletin free with par chasss of good. Com MM ass bow it is dooa. AX BILLY II MEMOU1AM. A rWniir iu Hjmjmj ot ibf U( I ap tain ih A'J A ltrge batbenug. t'onralln 1 hum. Not. 1. I'here wae an uiumual Kalhi riug at tlie upt-ra bouae, Saturday aflermx n. It wa uuutual becaUMt of the large numiM-rnf pwiplr. preavu', and tweau-e of the uuity of lerliug that pervaded all who sat iu theaualeuce. The occaaiou waa a memorial servloe in minnrj of the late WooslbrkiM Ueary, killed rei-riiily iu tbe J'blllp albMi It Wi.s given under the aunpl den ol tbe Agricultural College, where C'aptalu tieary aerverl for a time as military Instructor. It brouglit out niauy deaerved tributes t.i the high uharacUr and Hie devoted service of the dead soldier, that inu-t have doue much to soften the grief of those wlio umuru bla tragic death. There were reference to his euiP'eut ancestry, references in hie own ezemplary life work, ami universal expreaalons of sorrow for bis loss. The program wut. follows: BMW, college baud; luvocatlou, Hev L V Stephens; autbem, choir; scripture li un, Rev E B Memluger; prayer, Hev Mark Noble; byuiu, audleuce; reading, Mlaa Heleu Crawford; song, choir; remark', Hon W S McKadden; music, college baud; remarks, Kev P SKuigbi; song, cbolr; remarks, B F Irvine; song, audleuoe; remarks, Rev E J 1 1 1. un , m m ; aolo, Prof W f Gate; America, auoleuoe; benediction, Rev C A Hyatt. The rendition of tbe program occu pied nearly two hours. Among olbeis, Judge John Burnett aud Presideul Gatch occupied seats on tbe platform. The reading by Miss Heleu Crawfoid wai the rendition of tbe poem, ''The Boy Who Will Never Come," written by Rev p H Kuight, and recently printed in the Times. It waa read Willi mvrh effect. In his address Judge McFaddeu brought out much Interesting Informa tion relative to the ancestry of the dead soldier. Jobu W Geary, an uncle, was a colonel in tbe Mexican war, a general In tbe olvll war, and governor of Pennsylvania. Rev E R Geary, tbe well-knowu lather, was a prominent factor in the early develop ment of Gregon. The spleud Id courage ot these men was reproduced and shown resplendently In the brave deeds of tbe fallen hero. f A CAKE FAIR A Sure Sign or Croap. Hoarseness In a child that is subject to oroup Is a sure indication of the ap proach of tbe disease. If Chamber lain's Cough remedy Is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough baa appeared, It will prevent tbe attack. Mauy moth era who have croupy children always keep this remedy at band and find that it saves them much trouble and worry. It can always be depended upon and Is pleasant to take. For sale by W L DeLano. Change in Precinct and Road Districts The county court of Lane county, Oregon, respectfully requests all per sons desiring a change In the bound aries of voting precincts, or the estab lishment of new ones, or having any xuggestlona to make as to tbe division of tbe precincts Into road districts, so as to conform with tbelaw of 1899, to present their petitions or requests at the November, 1899, term, and not later than November 11, 1899. This Is done to enable the assessor to complete his roll. By order of the court, E. U. Lee, County Clerk Gctober 20, 1899. Tbe Eurene Stage. Commencing November 1st, tbe Eugene and Florence stage will make but three round-trips per week during the winter. Tbe stage will leave Eugene Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week, and arrive at Mapleton In tbe evening of the same rlav. Returnlne-. the stage will leave Mapleton Tuesday, Thursday and Sat nrday, arriving at Eugene In the even ing. Tbe mall will leave every day, tbe same as In summer, being carried on pack horses on days that the stage does not start. Red Hot From the Gun Was tbe ball that hit G B S'eadman or Newark, Mich., In the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treat ment helped for 20 years. Then Buck len's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises. Burns, Bolls, Felons, Corns. Skin Eruption. Best Pils cure on Earth. 25 cents a box. Cure guar anteed. Sold at Linn s arug store. Land Bold. We find these Items in the Linn county real estate transac tions: Marie L Ware to N H Wlthee, Ibi acres 1 15 2 w, W00. E L Lee to Jnwnhlne Gearr. i interest in 43 acres, 11000. Tbe Human Body. Science is paying more attention to tbe mechanism of tbe human body tbau ever before. It has found that all achievement, success or failure, happi ness or misery, is controlled by the body. ThH lesaon is obvious. Improve tbe body. This can only be doue through the stomach. If It Is weak, It produces poisonous refuse, and debil itates every organ u tbe body. It may be made atrong and kapt strong by Hostetter's Hloinaeb Hitters. This s a natural stomach remedy which acta qulokly and gently. It will cleanse the system, wake up tbe liver, Htlinulate tbe kidneys and Improve tbe general health. Ask your drug gist for It, and see that a private revenue stamp covers the neck of the bottle. YOUR FACE Shows the state of your feelings and the state or your health as well. Im pure blood makes Itself apparent In a, pale aud sallow complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling weak aud worn out and do not nave a healthy appearance you ehould try Acker's Blond Elixir. It cures all blood diseases where cheap Hamaparll las and so-called purifiers rail; know ing this we sell every bottle on a posi tive guarautee. W L DeLano, Druggist Local Market. Noy 3, 1899. Butter 85 to 50c per roll. Wool-l5Jo Poultry 13 50 to 4 50 per dozen. Dried prunes 3 to 51c Flour 76 per sack. Oats 20 to 30 cents according to quality. Dealers demand samples be fore purchasing. Potatoea-40 cents per busnel. Eggs 25 cents cash and scarce. Wheat U cts. Hops 7 to 10 cents. Market has not yet opened. To theLadles of Eugene and Vicinity . To save darning and maklnir new hosiery or old, get tbe noted Racine feet, ten cents per pair, from Mrs F D Wblteaker, agent, Tenth street, near Charnelton. So Care, So Pay. v ell drwiruu Chill Tonic for t'hilU, Malaria ami Tht U the wa; natal HUliouineM. It te aa pi Lemon Syrup . 50 rente. eell (irove'e t to take ae For the Benefit of the High kM mm ciob. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, R0V 10 II. Tbe alKflll High Hchool Athletlo Club la to have a cake sale MMML In previous years tbe athletic organiza tions have solicited help from the mer chants of tbe city, aud have alvtaya received it. This year there have al ready ceenso many calls tor charity aud other tbluga more deaervlug than athletics, that though the old source might still be looked to, tbe studeuts have decided to earu their foods. They discussed various plans, among them socials, sntertalnmeuls aud markets, and dually decided that a cake sale Is tbe best method suited t tbslr means and time. There have been markets held by churctuw, etc., within the past year which were suc cesses fluanolally, and this fact . .U the organization to hope that their eflorta may also be recoguized. The Cake Fair, their choice, Is to be held at the store of tbe Bourne Hat can tile Co., groceis, on Friday aud Saturday, November 10 and 11, begin ning at 10 o'clock a. m. The cakee are to be made by the High Hchool, which Includes some artistes of the art, aud may be warranted to give satisfaction. All those who desire to assist the High School in tbe attempt to coin their owu money, as well km all who like good cake, should reun-mber the date: I' ri.ltiy aud Haturday, Nov. lOtb ami 11th, the place Bourne's grocery store, sud the object. "There Is no achlevment you can make In the world which Is qnlte equal to perfect health." We do not doubt that when Carlyle said this he was thinking of tbe two gifts of Provi dence which go hand In hand toward that achlevment, i. e. Athletics and Cake, tbe one self-ustalued and the two well done. ! ? () -J. PUBLIC DEBATE To Take PtMsJ at Villaiit Hall Meiriu bt r 2t, s p M. The Kri'i-hman Claw, of the I'lllvrrel ty, lias decided to accept the ffhalltffgl of the Portland High School lo defeats them In Portland, on January II. A Nm of three debaters will ba sent by the claas. A committee wai 'appointed te arrange for a tryout, which will tie held Iu Villard Hall u November 24th, at S oVIock p. in, Adniloelon is fn i ; everyone cordially invited to tie preeent. I'lie quraliou, "Resolved, That the United States should n tain the Phil ippines" will be dlssuased by the fol lowing representatives ot the class: AFUHMATIVK. NKOAT1VK. E. N. lily the, Condon ltean, F. A. Strange, Thomas Hammond, Holt Stootou, Ben Wagtiet. Tbs judge will select from thee the three whom they consider the best de baters, who will theu repreeeut the class iu Portlaud. Sotiee. Those desiring to make con uection with any sewer withlu the city of l'.u gene will pleaite take notice of tbe ordinance governing connection with sewer, on page 106 of city Laws said ordlnauce provide that all connections must be made by a practical sewer builder or plumber who ball be under bouds to said city in tlie sum of $1000. Seotlou 8 of said ordinance read hi follow: "Application's for sewer connections with any public sewer shall be made Iu writing by the owner er teuaut of property through his plumtier or sewer builder, to the super intendent of sewer, which permit shall be i et ii i in .1 to tbesuperlutendant within 30 days Hfter its Isiue with the doing of the ewer builder endorsed therelu; all of which hall lie preserved with the record of tlie city," Ssld ordinance provides that any person working connection with any sewer, in any manner other than hh provided Khali be nubject to a Hue of not less than $25 uor more than $110. J W White, Supt of sewer. A PIONEKR PK.AH Ur Henry Davis of Harrlsburg Passes Awav. Hakrishueo, November 1. Dr Henry A Davis died at his farm near this city this arteruoou from heart failure. Dr Davis came to Oregon In 185'J, first settling In Lane county and after wards moving to Hsrrlsburg. He was 77 years and 6 mouths of age. He leaves three sous and one daughter. The burial will take place at Muddy cemetery Friday. At one time he was the largest hop grower in Oregon. He has been sick for several years. A son, Mr. Zopb Davi, or Eugene, and family, will go to Harrlsburg, to morrow morning, to attend tbe funeral. Ha.Ii.ll I TRAIN WRECKED. Frank Anderson, Engineer, Receives Home Injuries. A freight train was wrecked a few miles south of Roseburg today, at or near where the robbers held up and burned tbe train a lew years ago. Spreading or the rails was tbe cause, we understand. The engine tripped over aud Frank Anderson, well known here was the engineer. He had a wrist dislocated aud a few other It - urles, nothing serious however. A number of cars were badly damaged. This caused tbe north bound trains to be late, the north bound overland not arriving here until 12:55 p m today and tbs Express at 1 M. Shooting Rboobd. Albert Abel, of Spencer Creek, who enlisted in the regular army when a recruiting officer was stationed In Eugene, during Aug ust, has made a very creditable record lu target practice. While tbe 86th regiment, to which he was assigned, was stationed at Vancouver, he shot at itinerant ran ire, out of a possible 60 points, as follows: 800 yards, 44; 600 .rH. 47! 1000 vard. 48. Abel was second beat In tbe general average His regiment sailed from Portland tor the Philippines October 1st. Lkttek Received. A letter re reived from N" L. Cornelius, dated at Wolf Creek, Montana, October 2th, b W. O. Zelgler, says that he arrived with bis cattle, 1,178 head that day; that be had very little loss on tbe trip. He will return here In December to purchase more cattle. Werkicg Might and imv. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made Is Dr King's New Life Pills. Every pill Is a sugar-coated globule of health, tbatobauges weak ness Into strength, llstlessuess Into en ergy, brain-rag into mental power. They're wondeful In building up the health, only zoo per box. Moia at Linn's drug store. Do Yoa Want to Go East 1 BeglnnlDgSept 12th rates to Chicago 111 be reduced via the Northern Pacific Call on or write R McMitbphey, Agent, Eugene, Oregon. Jasper Jottlhgs. Oct. 81. Born, Oot. 31, to the wife or Mr Jo seph Hills, a daughter. It Is ssld that this made "Joe" so desperate that he went at once to the mountains sud Killed an even "hawker's" dozen mow Itch. Mrs J M Keenev was the recipient recently of a surprise party, It being her birthday. A certain youug man of this place, who is lu attendance at the High School at Eugene, makes regular weekly trips to his home, ostensibly to "Hunt ducks," but we all know It Is "dear" he Is after. Ellis and Virgil Laird, sons or Mr and Mrs John Laird, former Laue county people, but now of Garfield, Wash., are vlsltiug here. U. 8. Cheap Exoorsion Rate. Tbe Southern Paciflo railroad has agreed to make a very low rale to Ore gon people who desire to witness the football game between tbe State Uni versity of California and the Stats University of Oregon at San Francisco November 18. Rouud trip tickets, good for several days at Han Francisco, will he sold for $16. For turther particulars see E. J. MlVLiAnahan, Southern Pacific Railroad Overland Agent, or L. L. OooDHicii, manager Univer sity ol Oregon Football Team. Excursion to Portland. The U or O football management will run an excursion to the U of O Multnomah game of November 11. The car will leave Eugene on tbe 1:16 p m overland of Friday, November 10 returning Sunday Sunday afleruoou. Reserve your tickets at onne, as only a limited number can be sold. Hound trip, $6.00. For further Information, apply to Deacon, Vincent Drug Co., or L L Qoodrloh. At Work Wednesday's Albany Democrat: ' Prof. Washburn or the state University, name to Albany this morning and met ten barrels or eastern oysters, which be accompanied to '.be bay this noon. He will plant them in tbe hay there with excellent pros pecte or their development Into eaters. These heretofore planted have done nrettv well, and there Is little doubt that eventually Yaqulna will be a great oyster raiser." Old fashions lu dress may be revived, but no old-fashioned medicine can rt- nlw Chamlierlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by W L DeLano. Here Is a sample of bow freight is delivered to some parts or Eastern Ore gon, taken from a late issue of the Lakevlew Examiner: "Oeorge Toney and John Cannon arrived last Hundsy from Lske City with a load each of floor, amounting In all to 17,000 pound The flour wss brought In for B Reynolds, and before unloading their wagon 6000 pounds of It was sold to parties trora Silver creek. Har ney county." Card of Thanks. A. J. Carson and family desire to thank the kind friend who assltd them during tbe sickness and death or their son. Their kindness and sympa thy will be ever gratefully remembered. A. J. Carhon and Familyy. Died. Mrs. H. J. Boyd nee Mia Elsls Wblpple,;daughter of the late E. P. Whipple and Mrs Whlppls-Mooie, died at Lebanon yesterday after a pro tracted Illness from lung troubles, aged 20 years. The remains were brought here on this afternoon'! 2:14 o'clook train, and taken to the Cum berland Presbyterian church, where funeral services were held. Ibelnhr mentwasln the Masonlo cemetery. Clearance Sale Wall Paper iiiiii Everything in this line reduced. Small lots of odds and ends very low F. It, CHAMBERS KWKI. SvrovKS ami Ranoks ate must economical in 1 H" ii.nn tht v generate the BlOsI beat irotu the least lucl. Ever; of(bc.l (bun.s fciRGEST STOVE RAN j IN THEWORLD m Arc i d e tt t i fi e il the world civil i v this great trade-mark. Ask your di .ilcr for J KWHL STOVE9 and K ANGUS. GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. WE AUK ADVKKTlrJEl). Nome Klgnres on the National Edito rial Association t'onveuliou am) Its K fleet. IVirtlaud Tulcf ram. Albert Toiler, secretary of the Ore gon Press Association, who has been dm some figuring on what the National Editorial Association conven tion has cost the delegates, and what It Is worth to the Northwest, (Stlinates (lint tlie trip here and retui n ciwt the members 160,000, and that the eon tracts with tbe several railroad and J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO Vtmm and FUNERAL DIRECTORS Dm & Henderson, Undertakers ?nd Maimers. Cor. Wil. and 7th sts. Ilrave Men Fall .ei hum of stomach, llvsr and kid ney troubles aa well as women, and all reel the results In loss of appetite, poisons In the blood, backache, head ache, nervousness, and tired, listless, run-down reeling. Hut there Is no need to feel like i hat . Listen to J W Gard ner, Idavllle, lml. He says: "Klec- steiimer Hues call for advertlaing to tlie I trio Bitters are Just the thing for a eitent of 1100,000 III order to pay im transportation. liesldes this, notices have appeared In about 7000 papers, requiring about three miles of spaoe, upon which It Is difficult to plsoe a value, aa It is a class of advertising which money caunot buy. Hut to put a commercial rate upon the space and class it as advertis ing, the urn 'Hid required to pay for the shiiih unuld reach not less than $500,000. This will give some idea of what such a convention Is worth to Northwest. Cluu to Okoakizb. There will te a meeting Friday evening lu Frank i Hall on 9lb street or the men Hi teres ted In forming a club for the study and discussion or social sud political questions. All men Interested In such an organization are Invited to he pieseut. LaUrlpt e, with its after effects, ai - nually destroys thousands of people. It may be quickly cured by One Minute i .tah f arm, the only remedy that i roduoes Immediate results in ooogh' colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia .n.i thrn&t and lunc troubles. It will prevent constipation. Vincent t Corner Drug Slvre. The county ferry at Hendricks, on the. McKeuzle river, Is giving the authorities considerable trouble. Teams are compelled to pull wagons across the south channel at present. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a imsltlve guarantee. Cures heart burn, rising of the rood, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives luimeoiate reiun. at oeuUalid 60 ueuts. W L DeLano, Druggist. Junction City Ilulletln: W H Hpeer, of the Eighteenth signal corps, U B volunteer i4, returned home Huudsy from Han Francisco, where he was mistered out. He looks well after having had a few weeks rest at the Presidio. He wears the colors of his rank as signal svivlce officer, ranking as sergeant. Bert Lansing, a Nalem livery stable employee, has good caune to congratu late himself on being alive. Monday afternoon while paaning under tbe hole through which hay waa thrown a oale of hay was tumbled on his head cru h- Ing him to the floor. Tlie weight of 180 pounds fell M feet, aud It is a won der that he sustained no serious it Jury , ml that uo bones were broken. French Tansy Wafers, the world's famous remedy for Irregular and pain ful eriods of ladies; are never f illing and safe. Married ladles' fmud. French Tansy Wafers are theoi ly re liable female emedy iu the world; im ported froiu Paris; take nothing el but insist on genuine; in red wra; iers with crown trsde mark. La I' ranee Drug Company, importers, 30tt Turk Ml, Han Krspclsco. Kor sale bytslldrug il.ts or sent oi i,lln wraptier direct on ne. jt of .'. man when he la all run down, and don't rare whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. 1 can uow eat anything and have a new lease on life' Onlv 50 cents, at Linn's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. Children's Class In Sight Beading. Owing to the Increased attendance Miss Hansen will conduct a olass lu sight reading at 9:15 on Haturday mornings iu therlghth grade room of tbe Central acbool building. Terms, 92.00 for 12 weeks. An early applica tion should be made, that all may begin together. For solo singing lessons apply at north parlor or Dormi tory, U "f u campus. Kor Bale. I hereby offer for sale at my resi dence on the old Mastersou place, one mile southwest or Eugene: A load cart and two-eated hack, both nearly new, 2 wslklug plows, tiding plow, disc harrow, mower and rake, new self binder, 1 1 -foot harrow, wagon aud harness, 3 horses. Also miscellaneous lot or larm toola. Will take approved uotea oo eight mouths time, without i.ntkkkst, on payment If desired. Nov 3, 1809. W. Amis. Tbe Ladles Mas leal Club. The Wagner program of the Ladles' Musical Club will be given at Mr. (.'raw's music room on Monday, Nov. 6, at 8 p. m. All sotlve and associate members may Invite one guest. By order ol executive committee. Cecilk Do n his, Bee. BOMMOM Club. A science club wll be formed In Frank's ball Friday nigh at 7:30 o'olock. Quite a number of our cltlsens Intend lending the club their Influence by Joining. Hor Bai.ks. The Balem Journal of November 1, baa reports or aales or 700 bales of bops, In four different lots, at prices ranging from 10 to n ; eenta. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought II. Mrs the I Signature of