'! City Guard "If I were sick and I lilllilaSloM Tn I i.Uft. TO CORRESPONDENTS. b ru&DAY 1: Nov 1 1 pj flnd out how some on5 else got well who had the same sort of sickness as mine." Wanted tO get Well, Ji; lublre.wortionfookcraalMf 7 so 0 M lJonty,work ou rock crusher uu The buaineaa department of the WEEKLY GUARD ia cauaed considerable trouble by corre siondenta addressing the pro prietors peraonally. Addrea . all letters referring to the newsoa per or business connected there with to THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. 1 1 1 BMUOLLBOIATI POOTBALL Th( n .linn ot trie lootbull tnana mm nt of the University of Oregon ami Iht Ore on agricultural college in withdrawing from the intercol-r.-uc, for the purpose of Ling collegiate athletic sport it profession dl ism is to be coin mended. Willamette univer pity of H ilein, Iish a team oompoaed mainly of profMional and business D il the city, and il is this school the other institution boldly take fttand ugaiuat. Technically the Willamette university men may all t o taking credits audi itoot to en title them to play, nni in i Iim t cote th inly redrew to he made OJ other 'earns is to withdraw. l)r Oling-r and l)r JeMHup are practio ing dentists in Salem, n!r Judd holds a Htate p'tsilion, Mr Savage il a laboror, Mr Sanders the Indian, plays with any club or college which will sign with him. These IN -un pin Mtudents, none of whom are bona tide, within the intention of institutions of learning. The censure is deserved, an I l'rosident llawley and members of the faculty of Will amette university are largely to blame for receiving it, as the spirit of true honor and manhood in TftAMril KBM i i, ok BBAIiTY, M( tt iistlit-r.il AfeMI I lie ("lilt I If your sickness is 1 hers, Mrs. Jacobs' story will interest you. "I ww vtry tick indeed." writes Mrs. Mollle Jscot, of PflfcHL Kl ' nwart, and our faintly OOCM I aad tunMimption 1 thought I mux for I Ml o awful bad. Had a bad cough, h; ii blood, wu very abort of breath, nad pains in ray chest and right liinu I Bad djrspcpiia. Before I look an '('.olden Medical Discovery ' and ' Plian;.:. 1 Hits' I waa so weak 1 could not awn p I rooSL and now I can do a small w.-. 1 feel like a new person, f bi lUl I Ird and your medicine have MVi life. I waa sick over two years. I tool 1 1 bottles of the 'Colden Medical I iacoytrjr, and four vials of Dr. Pierce's I'ellcta." Arc you sick ? Are your lungs "weak?" Have you obstinate lingering cough, with bleeding lungs, weakness and emaciation? Thousands in just your case have been cured by the use of DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. always hlps. II almost always cures. 9ick persons are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter abso lutely without fee or charge. All correspondence is strictly private. Write and get a specialist's opin ion on your case, free. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. The United States bought KussUn America from Russia, lor $7,200,000, the inland boundary being lOmarine leagues of land inland from tide water mark at Pyramid Harbor. It appears that Russia did not own what she sold, and what we paid for, else President McKinley and bis secretary of state wore out classed in the contest with British diplomacy, for they have abandoned ftp nil as well as other walks of life lu 0reat Blitiln, without com pen k mild be at all time impressed by ' Hation, a Btrip of territory twelve them on the student body. I'KOM'KCi IVK mum IN OKEUON TIsuBBM aid i.i mm i-'. It IN I BBMtlB. Cm I und Telegram, Not M. "Wo intend to look around for ' ut a month and get an i lea of what Oregon timber is like," said Malcolm McManus, of a party of four men interested in timber, from Ashland, Vis. "Little timber is left in the states of the Middle HJast and three-quarter miles wide the whole length nf southeastern Alaska. Instead of 3 I miles of territory inland trom the coast wo settle the -ontention by taking 22J tnileB. A good illustration of the wonder t'ul memory and power of repmee of Wm J liryan was shown by an incident in his recent tour of Nebraska. Near the close of his speech at Kails City a man in the audience arose and denied that , , . ,, . . President McKinlev ili'sircs to re- that formerly were thought to hold i . , , ., . supplies that would last for-, ta,n the 'l.pp.ncs, whereupon, PI ever. In a few years it will all be gone, and then the sawmills will I'lncve down mill the minv men . , . T , -f - , .. " from Olio ()f 'rer-ident .McKinlevV , 1 1 i : i.i c.i l nr. H 1 1 iv l h i mi I I n t hi ' " " I IIT . li tt j can, mi permit my-ei without a moment's ln-il ition or the least show ot embarrassment, Mr liryan quoted this sentence timber and saw mill business will have to look elsewhere for their bread and butter. "Many of them will oome to the coast, and soon the output of Ore ;'on mills will be doubled, and then doubled again, because the number of mills and (heir capacity will in crease. "Oregon and Washington have vast timber resources. As yet they are sea ret. ly touched. It is oom lorting to see the big, tall trees you have here, after making lumber out of what wo have left in Wisconsin. All conditions are more favorable In re except, perhaps, logging. I bill I TO it is less expensive to nut timber out of the east than it is here. All the work is done hy log Kin;: engines, and the big lumber ing ox, which, 1 believe, is still not uncommon in logging camps on the coast, is not to be seen." speeches: to doubt that these islauds will he retained under the benign sover eignty of the United States, " The Oreponian has a well written editorial on Asiatic complications and mmmercial changes being brought about through the relent less iron policy ot Russia in appro priating new territory. The text of the editorial is furnished by the jobbery .that power erpotrated upon Japan in depriving her of the legitimate fruits of victory in the suoeosslul war against China. The Ort'gonian uruos a tlrm policy by this country in dealing with Russian aggression, and well says: "Come what will our single, steadfast purpose must be assertion of trading rights m all Asiatic ports under whatever jurisdiction, and the creation of a mighty sea power to enforce them." The same situation iu regard to the Kentucky election ohtaius. The cheerful news comes ovir the wires that the counting proceeds, and that both sitles are cheerful and confident. Confidence, wo suppose, is obtained by sleeping on their rilles. American meat exports to Cer many have shown in the past few yoars a wonderful incre ase Since 1894, according to offloUl figures, they have increased three and a half fold, and in 1898 amounted to 47,243 tons valued at $9,448,600. The son of the father 1 el dead In the Philippines. Major John A Logan, son ol the famous war of the rebellion Illinois general, was killed near San Jacinto November 12. "The path ot glory leads but to the grave." Illinois blacksmiths have taken lesson from the trusts. They have organized and advaii'ed prion la several oouuties. Horse -shoiug, which has beou done as low us CO cents for all-iound ibo 'ing, will In advanced to $1.50. New York commercial agencies extract comfort from diverse finan cial reK)rts. The New York banks hold $2,500,000 less than the legal ri t . When they held a sum in excegH of legal requirements Dun's and liradstreot's agencies said it meant prosperity. Now they argue that the deficiency means pros parity too. It is well to always look at the bright side. Admiral Dewey says this country will be in a bad fix when il reaches a condition where its salvation will depend upon the election of some particular penon to the Presidency. v nentheBloou i pale, then your lips and cheeks are pale, your nerves weak, and your whole 1 g eat ly debilitated. Th d c ire say "You have anaemia." i hero's just one tiling you need something to make the blood rich and red. will certainly do this. It will make the most happy v inges for you, and soon J .mr old strength and ac tivity will return. V- .'I li.oa, all traglr. . 40OTT & UOWM . c wnliu, Ntw York. A H i.angdnu, work ou ruck ei usher 6 00 Eakin A llrUi", Mr! on rock crusher 8 10 Q 1 KOfffcj work on rock cruali- er 5 25 K Whin-, work on rook crusher 24 00 UeorgK Havage, work ou rock cruaher 12 00 Wiu 1 r Bros A Owen, lumlier... 8 64 Wcbulti Bros A Ovto, limbor... il 28 A Jl LY taints, work on rock crusher 22 60 RoMGoji bury, work 00 ria;k crustier 10 SO 0 Ben, work on rock crusher 18 0 EE FAdsUniiWOfk OB rock crusher 18 V 10 White, work on rock crusher.. . 22 60 K A Clow, work on rock cruaher 10 00 J T AHIhou, work on rock crusher Willi learn 82 60 Bobrrt Prist, deputy sheriff 2 60 Juuii'M B ewart.ilcj uty sheriff 0 26 W W Withers, sheriff, expenses 00 W W Tsylor, Insane 0 68 P L Brlslow, rope 2 06 J E Bolljrfltld, cutting brush 1 60 Wei, l iilaford, culling brush 6 00 Kilaa W.-ijt., cutting brmh 0 00 Win I'.lautnn, cutting brush 6 00 J W Vaugban, Justice fee Htate v,: McConnel 8 80 W McKarland, couatuble fee Nate vnMcC'oDuel 66 80 E F Chapman, relief of H Hun- nlcutt, hu old soldier 13 60 B P OhtptniB, relief f son of J Ol rtlt hni, mi old soldier 60 00 B K Chapiuat), relief of son of John eel, an old Kiddler 17 (-0 B I' I'liaptnun, relief of sou of J W Muri iy, an old soldier 10 60 I 0 Mathews, lumber 83 00 1 I Parki r. fthlDging ehaunel on Io-l Creek 116 (Ki Itlsodon B-ushaw, labor 11 75 OB MorglO, ns:k work on Blui- law 199 7o John Holland, keep and clothes for Kren-e children 0 60 W T Bailey, cnmuilaalotier 33 00 M n Hubble, drayage 1 48 A (.' WiMideock, attorney tees In the county public -cjuure cases 50 00 Coon A McKarland, blauksmltb- iiiK 20 00 A Hslms, work on roca crusher 2 26 00 Hsmbriok, work on rock crusher 30 00 A II Nloholl, wo. k on rock crush er 1 60 John Keeney, work ou rock crn-litr 30 00 J B Keeney, worl' ou rock crusti er 16 00 0 W PoUMroy, courtliouae sup Idlen 10 00 C A Wlnti ruieier, Ju-itlw fees, Utuie vh VaiiKban, J 1 lames E Thurman imd B KoeO 27 40 O 0 Fleeti an, constable tw vs Vatir,han, J H tunes, E l'huriintii mill B Koch 20 70 MOllOn Powell, Witness tees s ut,. vs W VnuKbau 2 60 I, I', lliifjiinl, witness fees Htute vs W . VaujcUmi,....i -3-J0" A V Burnett, witness fres, rit'ite 1H i'l.;lc,n 1 70 M I'eierson, wltntss fiss, Htate vs ,V VaiiKball 1 Albert Klostennaii, vltlMM u s. state vs w Vaognan 2 60 George OrOIWr, constable fse, Hlnte vs J Harness 1 00 M B Davis, damages, clahmd (lb, disallowed J a w vVaUaoB, deputy sheriff 7 60 W W Withers, boon) of prisoners 61 12 ( (' Millett, lumber, etc 10 35 It B Mills, viewer ou Bamhart road 7 (JO John K Pan Ish, viewer on llaru- hart road 8 00 A R BnUolpb, deputy surveyor on Bamhtri roat! 20 00 B II Barnhari, viewer on Barn hart r.niil 6 00 John Morris, x wer on Burn hart road o oo B p Barnbart, rnarktr on Banta hurt roHtl o oo c .us DtsoomMi tt Wisconstn. Ptl port that diamonds have been lu Wlsoonitn will draw thou Muitta to thai state. Bow badly we rush nfier riches, and bow llnie we tb" only line waltli Health. All ot the (til not cN sml money In the wonfl oani it bring happiness witiinut health. Because Of IU oiad rush (or h i nidi, Ams ca has beooms a nailon ot dyspepUos, No other p opie abuses iia tomacbi as ws do, and tlnnfora no n il ecu , subject to uervousnei-s, insoiulilu. ilidii;estion. biliousnesa an. I torpid liter. Uostetter'i Stomach Bitters has restored more weak itoo aobs to health tbau can Ih counted. en pbanoMenal. To avoid imitation-, 1 e sure that a private revenue stamp cot srs tha nsei of the bottle. Iteal estate niorliaie I 160 00 Keul ratatt nrrrfgog W Ileal ( htute iuorm.,e 1mi n Beai estate innrlgaxe 1080 W Ileal eslui- mortgage ! I i:;, no 1123 7 1 73 (M 73 1000 oo US 00 75 oo 71 00 1 70 Oo . se Who Bat Little. y j half truth. , i Iwld their should know ; ' - t the circulation . If it were not trtisemcnt you : siy that Hood's is the greatest i tht world to -rich your blood, , -elite, give you .idy nerves, "Mycomplexionwas :'i7j did much good i my I . -a. My skin is new :te Ileal estate mortgage Assignment of tm rtgsge Assignment of mortgage Satisfaction of nortaMt Chattel nortiran Challi I mortgage Renewal of chattel mortgage . lleuewal of chattel mOltflfv., Renewal of chattel mortgUKe . MIMNti UX.'ATIONH "Hpotted Khwii" mining OUllnl, B -hernia district; B T t 'urry, loot) r. "Itensbttw" mming claim, Bohemia district; W 11 Walker, Air Walker, W M llens'iaw und 9 Hind-, toe .tors. "Walki" mining claii, Bobeml i distric t: W B Walker. Alf Walker, W M Bensbaw, and K Hinds, locators. tRooda" mines, Bohemia di-tiie , W W Mastermn und M Hehs, lo. in. -, "Nui.pnte" mining cluim, Bohemia dUtrlcl, W W Mastersoo and M Hebs, loeatora. - "Mouarch"' mining claim, Bobeml ,. t.r this head not to sxossd fiva district; Maud Mastersoo and M S hs, lines, 50 cents tier week; II 50 a month; 112 mil O. McCoy, Witsontoxvn, P. ciUabaul JPTc i.i -r HI. . On- ii'.e irrll.tlngand , i.-, kiiIi I loud 'i Ssmpartlla. PlaUlBu OUT. Dttll headaelic, palm in varlou-parts Ol lice body, sinking a( Hit. pit of the itoniacb, loss of appetite, tiTirlihnwa. plmplsa or mmw, are all positive evident of Impure blood. No matter boa it b i i. ne so, it must he puritled Inordei to obtain good health. AakaVi ItlotHl Elixir lias never failed to cure ScrolulcHlsor Synhthlic imiIsoiis. nr nu . other blood ill-eases. It is eertulnlv a Wonderful rSOMdj and we sett every UOIlle oo it mv.lt ve L'liaraiit.u. I.'... sale by W L Plan-. locators. '"Eureka" miniog claim, Bohemia dlstrlc; W V MaatersoD, Mrs Wm CunnltiK aud M 8ebs, locators. "OaJodonln" mine, Bohemia district; WW Masteraon, Mrs Wm cm anil M Sehs, locators. "Dunn Drumond" mining claim Bohemia district; Mrs Maud . MB, locator. HKAL ESTA1K TKANSAtTIoS.- Wllllam H Smith and wife toOu Haroldson, 27 47 acres in t IK s r o : v550. U 8 to William B Bmltb, 17.47 iu t 18 a r 5 w; imtenl. D A Johnson to A Woodcock, 258.20 acres in t 10 s t 4 w; joOO. J it Elliot to William Born, bO acres lu I 20s r 4 w; 126. ltobt Martin and O B Plteben to OH Lovelace and Holman, niinin ; i ,a.ni; (300. Quit claim. W I Coleman to W I, MoFarlud, lot l, motional block li of Mulligan donation to Euieue, 80xSO, corner OlivB and Eighth b treats, Bngeut ; f 1400. U H to Either A Cox, HO acres; put ent. Oregon A Culittirnia Roilroad Com pany, (o A L Mills, trustee, 7."jU! iu tpslS, 2J, 37,0911(1 10; con-idet ill in $7,."j0.37. On this deed ate i , stumps to the amount of $20 50. w w Mnsterson to Mrs Wm i um- miinr, imit claim to one-foutth "AJax" mining claim, Bohemia district; $1. W W Masteraon to M Etbl, one fourth Interest m "Ajax" mine, Bo. hernia district; 300. Quit claim ; 1 1 . 8 D Holt and wile to C H : 100 acres; J W Chafe ami wife to John C An derson, 4J acres iu t 17 s r ;'. w; rl1- W W Alasterson el til' t i Cottle, '4 interest in the "Dunn Drum ond," "Nippon Ot," ".Monarch," uud "Honda" mluiug claims, Bohemia district; (400. W E Warren aud Dolly Warreu to Claus Luderman, lots, block 2, Miller's addition to Klorence; $49. l'KOBATK COURT, lu the uiattt r of the estate of .- .n. uel Smith, deceased, W. M. Vamtuyn, brother of tiit widow, was appointed administrator of the estate. Probabll value or estate, $12,000. That the heir are Mary A. Smith, late wife and widow, (ieorge Smith, son, Arch Smith, son, William Smith, son, Mrs, Lizzie Daniels, daughter, Mrs. Han nah Bonnett, daughter, Mrs. Anna Phillips, daughter. Bond ; i suret es: Mary A. Smith, I Smith, Arob Smith and Wm. Siulib. Appraisers appointed; E. I'. Coleman, Amos Wllklns aud Melvl'fl Taylor. In the matter of the estate of Wil liam Shields, decea-ed. T (i. Hen drlcks, administrator, tiles the n oelpU orrJbeirs. li,. also stale ilia three , heirs entitled to $22. 01 eaefi and n ., heirs entitled to$4.4n eaob, oani I be found; therefore Hie money, amount-1 Ing In the agcregate to $S8.n;t has I.. . n 1 placed in ttie bauds of the county clerk for fu'ure distribution. The to tal amounts paid to heits at time ol llusl account, then iu Ids hands was $1,232.7(1. Final account allowed and idmlnlatralOl and his sureties tlis charged. EetaleofW. O. I'.ukett, dw.ased; the appraisers, I ' W WasUburne, . A. Mlllloruaud S. V. Ullmore, tiled their iuventory (oday. It showed property as loiiows: Baal property $1,900 00 l'ersonal property, including $3,355.25 on hand at the time of W U. IMcket - death 3,918 M pr year. For Sale. FOR SALE. 1SJ0 acres tlmtier lat d WeKanila river. 20 miles from ne. Address, J E Hale, Han Culif. A H Kisk, Eugene, Or. FOR SA LE.-Probably the very best : i acre tracts of land In Lane coun ty, and one of the best In the state ofOl : ti, owuetl by Dr T W Harris, 'l liis la a very fertile and highly Im proved farm lying 2 miles west of Eogeue on an excellent road. The d i iciil t ibis farm with a view flu houses, but having given up tin- breeding budness, has do further use for his farm and desir ing to II von- himself exclusively to his profession, otters it for sale at a i bargain, Call ou the doctor for terms of sale. !( Hi SALK. Corner first aud jefler- -' . ' . one 10 risim hou-e, aud two lota, hOxltK) feet each. Good i . fruit, tine garden ground. Also house and lot, corner First and Law n in c n ets, lot 0t! leet 8 inches, i v l'i" feet, young frclt trees, gtwd ardeo u'louuil, water, etc. Also in d loi, cornet Willamette d Fourteenth streets. For prices and terms write 8 J Hills, Tacoma, Waab, Box S27, or call at (B aku ottiee. FOB 9ALB. A good team, wagoi M. Ali-o a driving team, j and harness, and a good Mttl, uj with saddle. FWHowaku ene 14th and Patterson streets. OUR ADVANCE SHIPMENT Fall (ovelties "Dress Goc Have arrived and are now open for iiiHpectiou, Beautiful Black and Colored Silk and Wool Crepons in the Very Latest Effect and Colorings. itOVEItY PiiAlDsJ For Skirts and Suits; All of the Newest Creations Jackets, ( Furs in ill k New Shaiw ii S. H. FRIEND Riding Plows, Walking Plows, Difiance Disc Harrows and Seeders. Steel framed spiked tooth harrows. Tiger Drills all fully warranted. Wagons, Buggies, etc., at LAUGHMILLER & PET Eugene, Oregon. McOLANAHAN & 8IMLPS( Agricultural Implement FOR SALE Flna llaaon & Hamlin 11 in. Been used little. For sale t a b irgaln. Oeo F Ckaw. KOK SALK. $5.00 I'EK ACRE. 480 acres elioice timber land, in Lane OOODty, Orejron. Apply to M L I lampbell, or r Hglrtwr"!1, '"V . or address, OKO fc FlI.LKV, o ympla, wash. FOK 8 LK. Team, waicou and liar, v W It MeMaater, east of High, between 3rd aud 4th streets EngeM. BALE OR IKADK. A fine tldeland nitie.'i nf 158 acres on the bay, three mill i from Florence, for sale or trade for a ranch iu the vicinity of Eugene orCreawell. David Hmith, Bprlog Beld, Orektou. Total 16,818 M in the niatter of Um guardianship i: t lareuceand Elmer Lane, minor helm ofJoeLaua. Ell Haugs tiles u,,. r,... ceipt of Lisiie Laue, who has been du ly appointed guardian of said minors Pleasant Hill items. Nov. 14. Health of the neighborhood in Rood. Church oleanlng wan the order of this day. Ml-s Bella Keeney was the guest of Mi-s ra Heed, Saturday and Hunday. A McKcnzey made a Hying trip ti TharstOD, Friday evening. Fr. e etbodiita are holding a very intere ting meeting at Enterprise. i:ili Calllaon and family visited with relatives at Lost Valley, Suuday. Mrs, Kate Walker returned from , where aba had bean vuitiug witli her parent! for a week. I ingi - met und had a social i Igbl laal week, The children m del ones mug, and all ate oyster aoup. The hrmsrs oi this com uiuuity uuve a happy life. Mlai Ora R(ed entertained about fort you people at her home lact .Saturd.ii- evening. Every one enjoyed ! inwlves. ThenarLv waa Iven in li norof William Miller, who, with Ii oi itber, left lust Monday for their old home in Kaunas. A -ure Sin or Croup. Schlatter Wagons, Garden City Plows, Champion Drills. Sechler Buggies! uraaiey narrow XX Rays Gang, X Rays Sa GLASS JllJIO ENAMELED WIRE. $R Griffin Hardware General Hardware. Goal, hn, Steel, Wall Paper, Pumps, Pl-nty COMFORTS See Day & Henderson's newliaj COMFORTS. POUND CATALOCUg Fgfl THIS BIQ CATALOGUE SJttSBjS rdvtr. Rum, IirltiUm ,.,,our MciIrkWM"" rrthln, h haTind will pi"" K'iSt," rw.ur all will ! on iigtgf SjEk&t 1 r.r.l.kl, l.oo... U.C., II.. IU, Kl. loll. JUItl wik.k m tl .. . II , I C k nn n .III III. . . .m nun rare nrrFP ' ,-. ,.,,i. hlp pj thf at ct nu pfiM.'.', rXVeitt mk"3 tfaill t.tp.l4,Ilc1 If you.lcn M -L.7. OMfw you f nd, lit y to thf lowe.t T7Zm. to ind w. will l...li.i.lj r.i." fVi;,, I nn I' i ' WHAT TIIK. BSf 1" .,?Siuoa"-1M- "It Is a monucjient of bUMDcw.wc'" "A wondf rtul plfcf or work ifi i 'v. Thf Cfttftlomift lift wondfr -"V , imjI1M "S.-.n. koahurh A Co U onf of tbi L;.liri, r, with It.t afler efftn-U, an- n nelly tauinyi ihowMdaol iMopie. u may Ik tuikkly t urtil hy Ow Mluuie OoOfb t ure, the only remedy that priHiuc Un nod lata rwuita iu oangha Bolde, DNup, broaobltla. rwnfmia ami tl.roat mnl lutnr troublo. It will preeentnonaUpattoA. Vincent A Oo Oornei Drug- Store. Fa k.mkks Call and tee tbat French Canadian vtalllon at lianga' atahltw. It will pay you to Kel good ervlevablf HMk Hoaraenaaa In a child that is subject to croup is a sure indication of the ap proach of the disease. If Chauiber litin'g Cough remedy is given as soon as the child btootnaa hoarve, or even aflcr tl.e crotipy cough has aiieared, It will prevent the attack. Many moth ers who have crcupy children always by tbeSnparior ooort oi Frno oonoty, u i thVm mnoh trooJMe anS Cel., for thesum of ,VJ IbrCbuenoa worry, It cau always he depended ami tlie sum of $355.97 fur Blmer, ami j'1'"" ll iH p'faaanl to take. For sale receipt for mortgage of IHl.U for both y LPaLwiO. balra In aqaad pans, it is tbararoK ordered that said Kli llangs hs such gimrdlan on dlschariretl. In the matter of the estste ot Sam- 80j acres 1, miles uorthw eat of Eu Uti Hughes, deceased; Bui aOOOOnl ena Splendid 7 room, hard finished ,l,,N,'l ' hOOBi . with cold storage; large carriage marriage LicKNM I antl , ,i,hed ; good barn and wagon County Clerk Lee issued a marriage ibed; chicken liousea, garden eto license this forenoon to Ott.i Pieic.. aun pi .... Mis. Loaelle Med 8t John. l-nty ,-k1 water. So acree young oeanng orcnara; apple, pears, prunes, i etc. l'i ite'res in cultivation ; remainder l'OchI i 'ccnnc All linHar crwvrt c , . mmm auvu leili'ee. l ine Farm For Sale "jttoWfaMaaS 1 t do partrnf nt it ora boilfd do'wn.'-AtlftnU CoMtltuU-c" i it iv mwvsm I. oonainiy r MrnsadMi nrTrlopfillft." I fticftll" i "' . n. i c.w .nc.ucii np pftimQ ro Wf could o.uotf tbniiMtnd. r .ma. . " I DiniC' i 1" . ., ...V.".iM lw IftHM hf MMM MBimu lh S of H EBMklIiWgMI1 lc.illldcluoti.tbniuidof .Imll.r.itrftrt.. MIIMUiImhu' tSB SEARS, ROEBUCK A OO. (Ind, CHICAGO, IU" Trent Glpanings. CIRCUIT IXlfRT. Marx A Jergeison va Van Vrankeu ; motion to strike out died hy defendaut. Stamp photoe at the Kugeue t'hoto Co. Apply to A. KlRKLAurj, Cnraw 5th and Waahiugioo atrtcta Kugeue. ' Not. 14. E P. Wllhama visited last week at Eugene and Mohawk. Andy Titus and wife vlaittd Eugene aionaay aud Tueaday, like vise Dan Miller. J. R. Miller sUrted for SUkiyon county, California. He came home from the Alaska mines about a month ago. Mr. Weeks, formerly of Jaaper, baa removed to this plaoe. He will work in the sawmill. A few neighbors and friends gather ed at Mr. Brigga' Sunday to wltneea the nuptials of R. L. Edwards, of Fall Creek, and Mise Mand Harper, of Trent. Uncle Billy Wllmoi tied the knot, after which, all preaent did justice to a bountiful dinner. Our achool Is full this fall, there be Ing 40 aobolara lu attendance. Thia la the third year thla teacher haa taught thia achool. There will be a goodly number graduate at the eud of the preeeut achool year. For Bale. ..in u m I hereby oiler ior - denoeontheoldMMWiP mile southwest of MF A road cart aud tiro-, holli nasi V IIPW. .ag I raKe, uew roi. , 1 wagon and harness. 5 miscellaneous lot of larw Will take approve-1 months time, without payment if desired. Nov 3, 1899. .. .ldatFl! Italian rye gw- bera. Moat pemD! AM luut monev. AIS" " dl hmki and sold. DEALERS IN- Lin, riwi vm l Math Stoe. EX"