tiilfone Oity Guard to.U'UUDAY ,DKO 9 TO CORRESPONDENTS. The business department of the WEEKLY GUARD Is caused coniiderable trouble by corre tnondents addressing the pro prietors personally. Addres all letters referring to the newsoa oer or business connected there with to THE GUARD. Eugene, Oregon. Winter Reading Matter This Is getting nearthe first of the year, when a setllemen should be made forth WEEKLY GUARD. If paid in advance one year will give receipt for $1.50 For $2 00 in advance will send the GUARD and Cincinnati En quirer, a 75 cent paper, one year. A splendid chance to get two good papers for one price--$2 75 worth of reading matter for $2 00. THE ASIATIC TBAhK PHANTOM Uor Trade Lie With WUita Sit ", Sot Cllllill China with it" population of over four bondrad millions itaportad from all tli world Ut year lita than 170,000,000 worth of padsof all kindH. Of lhi auiomit. lens than f 10,000,000 wai furnfhl by the I , ,iu H'ati'H. Thin includes toiU that worn shipped to HoD Kong, a portion of which wan .oiiHUined in "thfir ports outside of China. i .in pare thin with the little Argentina Republic, with a popula tion of four millint, and Import! exceeding 1 12,000,000, 1 1 ,250,000 ot which wan furnished hy the United States, Compare it "gun with Hraiil, with a popol liioti "f 14,500,000, whose annual imports amoui. i lDl.J.'.O ,1)1)0, 12,WK), 000 of which as furniohed hy the the United 8tati, OUK NOUTIIKilN NKKUlltoBH. Compare it once more with our neighbor on the north, Canada, in eluding Newfoundland, with a pop ulation of 6,600,000, whose total import last year were 1,12-1,000,-000, $84,000,000 of which wore seut out from the United States. The population of North America, out side of the United States, will not exceed twenty millions hut exports to such countries from the Uuiled States last year amounted to f 135), 027,841. Thus it will be seen that the twenty millions of people, white, black and red, occupying North America outside of the United States, purchased from the United States last year nearly nine times a much as the foui hundred millions of China. Why pursue the Asiatic trade phantom incurring tbo danger of being subjected at home to the SOW petition of the pauper burden of Asia? There is danger ahead tor our workingmun through conquest of territory on Asiatic shores. Uive us trade with while men who can and will trade with us. 1 HE B'KISLEY LOAD KOK HOT. II President McKlnley helped dis credit ah ut one hlf our metallic money. He now recommends the retirement of greenbac - 'y paying gold for tnem when p: lantsd, the greenbacks thus obtained not tit be paid out except for gold. Wall street and its president are de Urosined to make gold the only money of the country. All other BMOaj will be sutsidiary. Under such an arrangement large holders of gold in the great financial centers could specie the ieople as they pie ised. figures, that do not lie, certainly show that the fixed purpose of the gold standard adherents to make all money dependent on gold is fraught with untold danger. The United Slates has a gold stock of 700,000,000. silver (535,000,000. greenbacks 397,W0,000. It is the determined purpose of the financial magnates who elected McKuiley to make this seven hundred nUUOBS of gold take the plsoe of the oue billion and seven hundred millions ofmoueynowin circulation. An unparallelled contraction of the circulating medium. No logio can refute this plain presentation ot figures. THK DAM IBAMW OK SOUTH. I ll I That it a terrible story that comes from Kentucky of an out raged and murdered womau, and the avengement of the crime by a mob shockingly mangling the pat' " I had female trouble for eight IBB 11" writes Mm. L. J. Iteiuus, of hjX Rat.t College St., Jacksonville, 111. " Words eamiot express what I Miifeied. umfht relief among the n iital prqfettiOK and found none. Friends' urged me to try Dr. Pierce's i ivorite Prescription, When I com nn need taking this medicine I weigh td ninety-five pounds. Now I weigh On hundred and fifty-six pounds inure than I ever weighed liefore. I wan so hud I would Tie from day to day ami long for death to come and relieve my suffering. I had internal iuflummation, a disagreeable drain, (tearing down twin, and such distress every month fmt now I never have a pain -do alt my own work and am a strong sod healthy woman." tick womrn are luvitcil lo consult In IVr.r l.v Irtin fitf Curreip"inlrnce pri vate At.ttr Kr MV llrrct. Buffalo. N. V- lietrator of the foul deed, and 'turning him alive at the stake. Hut vbo will condemn the infuriated impulace whose own homes are tinder the dark shado! Here is the sickening account, hy telegraph December 6: 'The crime for which Coleman van burned was the murder of n'rs James Lashbrook, who had given in m a home and food, relit- was iitieed hy him to enter a shed to ie about some work, when he knocked her down with a club and outraged her. The bnw did not kill her, and Cole-uan notwith standing her cries for mercy, pro cured a razor and cut her throat U Covington jail, where he w is i laced to escape mob violence, 'oleman made a full 0011 feat ion ol he crime. "Blue vitriol and cayenne pepper i re thrown into Coleman's eyes ml hi face was smaahed in with a club, l'rior to being setalire. Cole man saitl be had nothing lo say. His death was slow and, wnthinp in ierrible agony, he was hooted and glared at hy thousands of people. Many women were present. Hit eyes, after tbo vitriol were thrown into them, were gouged out, and - mi i say be was otherwise horribly mutilated. The husband of the murdered woman led the mcb ol 1000 men." THE STORM AUK as. Prof Lonmia finds that in the United States a low pressure area, with only one system of cyclonic winds frequently has a diameter of 1,600 miles, and that cycl nes over the Atlantic frequently have diam eters of 2000 miles. Widespread areas of low baromeier, having several centres of cyclonic action, may have a diameter of 11,000 miles, or may even form a belt extending nearly, if not entirely around the globe, between the parallels of 40 and 50 degrees north latitude. ( n the other ban I, tropical ciciones are often only 500 miles, or even less in diameter. In the United Slates the Signal Service records for thirteen years show that the average rale of pro gress of storms for the year is 28.4 miles per hour, rising to the maxi mum, 34.2 miles, in February, and falling to the minimum 22 li miles in August. MAKINU THIRDS SOIAKK. French Master ia pitrioO to , lourteen year old Johnny Smith, his pupil: "Snieef, I see in the papair St tli" lirm, your father, 'as the l'ans Exposition boycotted, also you kuow not the ve fb Viie,' boy. I have no malice you vill stay in until six dis evenin,' and from two till lour every Wednes day and Saturday, uutil ie end of re farm" Fun. Cant Stand Gold M.tny children can't itand cold weather. The sharp winds pierce them, and the keen air hurts them. They have cold alter cold, lose fleth, ami spring-time finds then chin and delicate. make such boys and i hearty and strong. The i Ly la better nourished, 1 they are better pro . . d. The blood becomes her, and that nukes them inner, v. ami it ao, all .tfufit'tt, 41 BOWhfc, Chen...!.. S YjCaV &HERIPF8 SALT3!. N rtisa la Ben I') tV4 Si IBSl b I i""- "' a w rrato latatd eat ol the Ousel dut lor ItW 0 'tint v "I lii"', H ale ol OrrttDS, p ui- dlrsetsd. RsfsstlsM n i. UNS), o tu- maiiilo u an lo l Vj on tbe SOrtdl anil Bat li. s .,i itie th In qm to tux paer uaiiotl uu Um d ItUtjasBl li roll (or lU .t-i l ui.U. for tie ,Sf ol Ut'Jn, auil if Uouu be loUQd, ttMa apoe lbs resi pnteeitii forth suil ii.-vittM.it iii ill.-aj id u liugueut tax roll, or no uiuolt there. ! as sliall sstisily IBs hiii nut ol IsSM ehtrged (herein, lo Ifetln r Slid theooaia aint xh uses: 1 have ) u I Uri.-U, 1eiUK unsb.e to diul auy ooils or t-li'ilti Is bslotu.li lo (he reaoeclivu de liU'po is, h'reiu.ilt. r uauted, upou (bs (on. ii n pievea or psrcuia ol laoa us set i'ii i. iu aa.d .I-iii.. .i hi Isx roll, lyiutf sud BSil in ""l I. 'Hie futility, Sbiteol Urejou, ili- . i lb. d i'i.i unaeaaed aa follows : A" II ISDN AND DOWE 8V4 of HV',i secUon , Tp. Id 8, R 6 V, 80 aires (hul.l.t 1 60 A I. A MS. N. H.-Slii4 ot NK'4 and lot 2. ectlon 13, Tp. 20 H, H 3 W; "9 acres 3 20 A UK INS, H. A-i acres or the toUenrtflffi llt-KlnnlnK at cen ter of itecllon 26. Tp. 16 8, H 5 W, run S 28.76 chains; H H9 de Trees 50 minutes; E 4.C6 chains; iN 2.62 chains; 8 89Vi decrees; K 31.70 chains; 8 41.25 chains; W 27 2-3 chains; N 20 chains; W CO chains; N 20 chains; W 20 clialiir; N Uebsjaud c4Uubs lo hsprlnnliigj !) acres 4 10 ATHSSRTON, IOC18 D.-iNEK s. i lion 18, Tp 17 8, H 8 W; 160 acres 10 06 BAUa W Lot 7, block 6, Cox's BaMMlea to Florence SO mONKUUT, SOI'HIA A.-LoUJ, 2, 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. , 10. block 57. Miller's addition to Ftor aaee (bal.) l is BBROIIAN, JOHN Lot 4. block 5, Morse's addition to Klorence.. 1 25 BERRY, J. F. Lots 8, 9, 10, U, block 26, F and II addition to Kugene M BURNS, ECIiLlIN iNWH of SKV. octlon 31, and NV4 of SW LlOO It, TP lb S, R 3 W; 80 acres 3 70 BURNS, TURNER SUM of NV ami NK'i of SV4 nec tion 19, Tp 18 8, R 3 W; 80 iurea 1 20 BUBOH, JnllN 11. Lot 4, block I, CoZTS sddRkon to Florence... 160 calvmiit, Thomas lu-gin- nint? at SW corin-r of section x. Tp 16 S. R 4 W, run 63.91 rli.iins to NV corner county survey 376 8 60 links, V 46.75 . chailu), S 21 decrees, ;n.j chains, 8 23 dcKreen, U 7.70 chains, W 23.58 chains to W Inn- section 8, N to beginning; 35 acres. Also county uurvey iNo. 375, sections 8, 9. Tp 16 S, It 4 W; 55 acres. Also beg-ln-nlng' at 14 erection corner be tween (Sections S and 8, Tp 16 4 W, run N 55 minutes, W 29.70 chains, 8 89 degrees, E 20 chains, 8 68 minutes, K 29.70 . bains, N W degrees. W 20 ehalna to beginning; D9.40 acres. 62 30 I'll A.MHKltLAIN, H. M.Lot 3. liKn-k 2, Cox's addition to Flor ence 60 CHURCHILL, ALVA P. The V4 of BBtii BWH of NE?4, and lot 3, BSOtioa 2, Tp 17 8, R 2 V, m ac-res 4 80 CLtAANO, BARRIBT iNBH of BEM ssctlon 21, 8 Vj SWVi and U ' of NV(4 section 22, Tp 16 10 V; 160 acres 6 90 COLE, JBBBE BJ f NWIi SW, of NKli and lots 2 and 3, section 6, Tp 19 8. R 7 W; 1BU acres 6 00 'oRtE8, It. C. Lots 16, 17, block 11, F and II addition to Kugene; also lots 5, 6, block 61, F BOd B part of Florence 90 CRJUQ, KLLA Lot 8. block 4, CBBShertl addition to Kugeno.. 9 15 CRAWFtiRO, and FULLER NWH Of NKVi asotloa 27, Tp 15 8, R 1 W 40 acres 4 00 CROFT, M. E. MRS. -Lots In. 11, block 19, F and H addition to Eugene 40 CUBBBHbY, FAN NIK-Lots 16 and 19, block 32 F and H part of 'Florence; also lots 9 and 10, block 16. V und II addition to Eugene 90 CROW, J. w.-N'.. tkMkation land claim of James E. P, Crow, notl tlcalion 2662, In Tp 15 8, U 4 und 5 V, except 5 acres conveyed to J. W. QOOdUn, ols.i beginning on south line said claim In cen ter county road at a point N Mi degrees 45 minutes, V 18.50 chains fnm the 8E corner said claim; thence N 37 degrees, W 21.37 chains, 8 II degrees 45 mln-uti-s, E 29 chains to E line of said claim, N J2.63 chains, N 89 degrees 45 minutes, W 35.92 chains to V line s;tid claim: thence 8 44.63 chains, 8 89 degrees 45 minutes, E 17.32 BBIBjB to beginning; 260.64 SCrSBj also during life of M. J. Smith the following: com mencing ut a .point on E bound .ii nald claim 15.50 chains N of SE corner of said claim; thence N S9 degree's 15 minutes, W 14 chains to center county load; thenco N 37 degrees. W down center of said road 7.57 chains. 8 S9 degrees 45 minutes, E J'.' chains to E boundary .said claim. 8 6.50 cluilns to begin ning; 17.77 BOTH 61 60 Cl'MMlNS. MRS. E. Ueglnnlng at a point 45 nnls N of 8V cor ner of SEV4 of NEk section 17, Tp 16 S. 11 4 V. run W SO chains. N to NVV of NEa section 18, E.SO chains. S to beginning; 230 BSfsai als, lots 1. 2, 3. 4, 5, block 6:'. Junction 74 47 rt'MMlNS. ROYAL A.-Hegln-nlng at NE corner section 6. Tp 16 8, It 4 W. run W 11.50 . It.ilns, 8 5 chains. 9.64 chains. 8 20.15 chain. V 18.S OBalBa, 8 14. 6S chains. B 40 cluilna, N 40 chains to begin ning; 10S acre 42 00 Cl'MMlNS. (sADlE-Lots 3. 4. t, block 61. Junction 25 29 CUBTIS, SILAS Lot 41. bhvk 6. Miller's addition to Florence... 63 OECKER, CHAS. H.-NEV. sec tion 12. Tp 16 8. R 1 E; 160 acre 4 80 DICKENSON, J. P. Lota 1. 2. section IS, Tp 15 8. R 6 W; acres to DODO, LCHLLA E -VS of sec tion $6. Tp 19 S. R 7 W; S20 ncrts 1 20 DOTT, SARAH T BlgtBlllBfl 19.95 chains 8 of iNE corner lot 1. section 18. Tp N 8. R 4 W, run W S4.21 chain. 8 16.37 chains, B S4 21 chain. N 2.37 chains to beginning: 237 acres.. 4 (0 DRKSSLKR. EMMA NEW of 8WV,. 8EI of NWV, section 3, Tp 19 a r li w, except a strip of 4 acres along north bound ary: lo a strip 12 rods wide across south side or si or M.H of said section 8: 76 acres 2 SO DKYOEN O. L. and MIt.LER. J. H.-WH of NW4 Es ecUon 16. Tp 20 8. R J V; 10 acres in 2 10 l.i'Krt, BlfADRAOH -neglrinlng i .i point 10 chains east W point 30.73 chains south of NW BOraer donation land claim 63, notltlcation 6974, in section 1, Tp 17 8, It 4 W, run E 20.90 . ti.nu. !i 4.06 chains, W 20.90 eh .ins N 4.06 chain to begin ning; 9 acres. Also beginning at northwest corner county sur vey 13 In section 111, Tp 18 W. R 3 W, tun 8 5.72 chains, E 17.46 chains, N 6.72 chains. W 17.46 ,.h,.ir,. i,. 1,,-itinnlng; 10 acre.. ELLWOOD. 8ARAH F. lots 1 and 4, block 6, Skinner's addi tion, and lots 1 and 2. fraction al block E. Don, Eugene 19 3 ENGLAND, JAMBS -Beginning at a point 6.76 chains north of Bouthea-st corner of the ell of claim 62, notlllcation 767, In sec ti is To 20 S. R 3 W. run N 6.76 chains, W to center of channel of coast fork river. 8 up staid river 6.76 chains, e. to beginning; 20 acres BNOSTi:"M. OLOF -uN Ol NWH, SK" of NWH secuon 12. Tp 11 S. R 6 W; 120 acres.... ICSHA.M, WILLIAM v i i SE B'S lion 30, Tp 18 S, Ho w ; 30 acres EXAMINER--All block 56, CW- cago addition to Florence FELLOW.-. SARAH i-i. H.-Iiis 3 and 4 und 814 of NW anu 8W14 of MB14 section 32, Tp 16 ft. it 1 B: 157 acres FINN. I'KTEi: A. Lots - anil .. ortlon . Tt 16 8. it 2 El H 1U - sir i . ki TXttam ' SW urner D L r. 75 noimca- Hon 70J6 in section 20, Tp II H. It 2 W run E 60.77 chain 8 22.36 chains I 60.26 chains 8 15.84 chains to 8 line of Nti pf said elaim W 111 36 chain N 3S.i0 chain lo beginning; 290 acres Also beginning at the 8E corner county survey 160 In section 35, Tp 18 8. R I W run N 68V4 d Bree W 11.26 chains 8 3 d.-grees W 11.31 chains W 1.78 chain, 8 13.76 chains E 12.78 chains to E line D. L. C. of Abel Rusell iiullilcation 6642 N to beginning 27 acres. Also beginning at 8E corner at the J. J. Rrlstow lot In section 2. Tp 19 8, R 2 W deeded by I. N. Mulkey Nov. 4. 1876, run 8 13.74 chains E 12.78 thalna N 13.76 chains W 12.78 chain to beginning; 17.26 acres 10 7 , iVEU 'i L. Lot 1 bl' a - I'heshlre's second odd to Eugene 1'ARISH H ARLE i . Heginning at a point 1200 feet E of NW corner of D. L. C. 37 notlllcation 2180 In section 36, Tp 17 8, R 4 V run 8 819 feet N 89 degrees 38 minutes E, 285 feet N 816 feet W 286 feel to beginning; 61-1 acres PAlLSoN J(.HN.-20 acres In Wm bo rasr of NWit section 10, Tp 16 8. It 4 W 20 seres U SI ferkins a. W, Lot l-' and W 20 feet lot 7 block 7 Lancaster.. PITNEY Jtill.N ANU I. S.l'EN OR A. M'-j "f NW'4 of SI-;1, Hon 3, Tp 16 8, R 4 W POINDEXTER D. H. EST. Be ginning at 8V corner of NV'4 of NW!4 section 14. Tp 16 8. R 4 W run 8 7.75 chain E to Will river down said river to a point due E of beginning W to begin ning; 20 acres I'liRTElt J. 8.-NE4 of SLl4 section 36. Tp 17 8, R 6 W; 40 acres PI RKER8UN JtHIN W.-NW', of NE1, N'H of NWV SW, of XWI, section 22, Tp IS 8. It 6 W; 160 acres RANKIN F. A. AND W. R. WALKER Lots 2 and 3 and s'li, of NW'i section 31. Tp 17 S. It 5 W: 164 acres; also lot 1 sec tion 12, Tp 19 S, R 4 W; Btwei (bal.) RHEA E. W. Beginning al MB corner claim 46 notlllcation M In section 23. Tp 16 ft. R 4 W run S to a point 17 chain N of N Ttherly SE corner of said claim thence E to Will river Northerly along said river t .t point due E of beginning W to beginning; 16 acres Rot'SE J. B. Beginning at SW corner of NW section 32, Tp 22 8. R 3 W run E 200 yards N 100 yards W 200 yards 8 to be ginning; 22 acres 24 10 Rt il 'SE T. M. EST. S'-j of SE and E4 of SWi; section 20. Tp 21 8. R 3 W; 160 acres St iiTT PI'Ni 'AN. Lot 14 block 15 Gallaghers part Florence BETMOUB DDatUND ANU W. W. NW14 section 23. Tp 16 8, R 6 E; 160 acres BHIFLET w. W.-HeKinning at a point 3.60 chains E from W line lot 6 section 36. Tp 18 8, R 12 W and 595 feet S of meander ing line of said lot 6 run S 100 feet E 50 feet N 100 feet W 50 feet to beginning SHIRLEY ELIZABETH. NHi Of SWVi and SVj of NW14 section 32. Tp 18 S. R 5 W; 160 acres... SWEET EMMA. Lot 7, Tp 17 S. R 4 W 5 acres Horn's add to Eugene 2 88 THOMPSON H. E. Lot 28 block 19 Glenada TODD ACRELICS. Lots 4 sec tion 30. Tp 17 S. R W; 44 acre Tl'Rl'lN MARTHA. SV, of NE14 and EVi of HW section 8. Tp 22 S. It 3 W: 160 acre 6 40 WAIT ARTHl'R A. NEV4 of SWV, and Wty of SWVi section 18. Tp 18 8, R 8 W; 116 acres.. .. 6 00 WATTS ELLA M. NEVi section 30 and NWVi section 32, Tp 15 8. R 1 E; 320 aore 9 60 WHEELER SOPHIA M. Lots 3. 4 block 7 College Hill park... WILKINSON FRANK ANU I A NWVi of SEV4 section 32. Tp 15 8, R 6 W; 40 acres; also be ginning at a point 20 chain 8 of NE corner section 33. Tp 15 8. R 5 W run east to the county road Northeasterly along said roaU to line between sections 27 and 34 thence E to corner of SWVi of SW, thence N to NE corner of NWVi of SWVi section 27 W 20 chain N 4Vj chains W 40.29 chains 8 20 chains W 49.74 chains S to 8 line section 29 E 46 chain S 20 chains and E to beginning 606V4 acres, 545 acres; also lots 1.2, 3. 4. 6. 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, block 14 W and M add to Junc tion; also lots 1 and 2 block W and M adM to Junction ibal.) . WILLIAMS sfAROARETTE. Lot h. 7, block 4 Fnlrmouttt.. WILLIAMS WIM, NWVI of BEVi sedion Jh, Tp 19 t-, R 3 W; 40 acres miSt i.N ALFRED EST -b, gin", nlng ut NW corner claim 78 BOUfksatlOB 7307 In section 9. Tp 17 8. R 2 W run S 10 chains E to middle of Channel of Mo hawk river thence up middle of said channel to S line of n E of NWV, said section 9 W to SW corner said NEV, of bTWU Bald section 9 8 20 chains W to bo- Homing, ju acres; alo Nu f 9. Tp 17 S, R 6 60 6 00 20 1 in so 9 60 .;: 16 1 40 Ml 1 20 1 60 4 00 5 76 lures FOSTER. LEE W.-NW sec- Unn ' Tn 20 9 R 6 W; lt0 acres FRASIEIt. E. J. and T. R. BER RY -Lot 16. block 3. (Miller's addition to Florence GA I : I iNER, E. L. and RKUHWM Lit 3, block 4, Scott's addi tion to Eugene OIBSON, A. W.-North 36 acres of the following: Beginning at the northeast corner of 8WVi of SEVi section 19, Tp 16 8. R . W, run S 20 chains, W to E line claim 58. N to .point due W Of beginning, E to beginning; 35 acres (lit EGG, J. T.-.Lots 12. 13, 14, 15, block 30, F and H addition to Eugene HAMMEL. Q. A.-SV4 of NWVi. SW of iNEV4. 'NWV4 of SEVi :m.l SWVi section 20. Tp 16 S. it 1 W- 320 acres 44 80 HARTLEY. MiRS. L. J. SWVi of s i, section 16. Tp 18 8, R 10 W; 40 acres HARRINGTON. WILLIAM Lot 10, -eetlon 6. Tp 18 8, R 11 Wl 6 acres HILL, GEO. (EST.)-Lots 1 and 10, M-otlon 10, lots 3, 4. 5, 6, 7. 8. 9 section 11. Tn 16 S, R 6 E; 155 nc re 40 00 II' i iSi IN. G. F. and SARAH A. Beginning at the NE corner of NWVi section 24, Tp 15 8, R 1 W. run W 90 rods. 8 80 rods. E 90 rods 1 V4 section line, N to beginning: 46 acres; also begin ning ar NW corner aald section 2 1 run S 80 rods, E 70 rods, N 80 rods W to Beginning; 35 acres. HiiRNSRY. TH' IM AS H.-SEVi section 18. Tp 17 S. R 2 E; 160 acres HOLL BN BBOK, W. R.-Undl-vlded i of the following: Be ginning at the northeast corner of Hlllyard Shaw's donation land claim No. 56, notification 3260, In section 32. Tp 17 8, R 3 W. run W 1283 chains to north east corner of Hollls' land, S 6.64 chains southeasterly to northwest corner of tract owned by Rosena Myers, north east to beginning: 6 acres 7 66 HOLMES, GERTRUDE SWVi of SWi; section 8. Tp 18 S. R 2 W: 40 acres 1 60 HOLSINGER. JOSIAH ,NWVi of iNEVi and lots L 2, 3. section 31. Td 15 8. R 11 W: 150 acres.. 6 20 HORN A. W. Lot 1, section 35, Tn 18 B. R 1 W: 16 acres 70 HOWARD, MRS. M. E.-SV4 of donation land claim of Thomas and Elisabeth P. Raker, noti fication 4912, In sections 27 and 34. Tn 16 S, R 4 W, except lots 6 and 6. section 34: 100 acres... 38 00 JOHNSON JOHN W Undivided 14 of NWVi of NE Vi section 12, Tn 20 S. R 4 "W 60 JONES NELSON. NWVi of NWVi EVi of NWVi, NWVi of NEVi section 30 Tp 21S, R 3 W; 160 acres 4 80 KAUFFMAN HOWARD M.-EV4 of NWVi and lot 1 section 30 Tp 15 S, R 1 W; 124 acres S 70 K1RKPATRICK W. H.-Lots 9 and 10 section 31 and SWV4 sec tion 32 Tp 16 S. R 2 E; 222 acres 8 16 LAW JOHN. Beginning at a point 8.94 chains 8 of a point 7.28 chains S 78H degrees E from a point 2 49 chains S of NW cor ner of D. L. C. 82 notifications 32SJ in section 34 Tp 17 S, R 3 W run E 6.75 chains S 2lVi degrees E 8.97 chains W 7.85 chains N 2.11 chains to beginning; 2 acres 1 85 LAWS Gt'Y. SEVi and SVi of N4 section 11 Tp 15 8. R 6 W; 320 acres 12 SO LEE MINA B. Lots 19 and 20 'block ii F and H add to Eugene 40 LBTSON JAS. EST. WV4 of SEVi and DM r SWV, section 22 Tp 19 S. R , V; 160 acres 8 40 LEWIS ALEX. WM of NWVi and Si:i4 of NWVi section 20 Tp 16 S. R 1 E ; 120 acres 3 60 LIX'KE LOYONIA. EV4j of SEVi, .3 of XKV NWi of SEV, and E 70 acres of EVi Of NWV, sec tion 10 Tp 18 S, R 6 W; 270 acres 10 80 l.U'lv DK.-AU section 36 Tp 15 o, it 12 ; b40 acre, 19 20 .M AUI IN J. 8. Commencing at EUB rner of lot 4 block 2 Hazel ton, add to Cottage Grove thence Northwesterly 120 feet Southwesterly about 112 feet Simtheasterly 120 feet North utterly 112 feet to beginning ex cept Northwesterly 18 feet of aald lot 4 owned by Otto Freder iekson. Cottage Orove hi ASSET 1'IUNEAS EST. The MW14 of NEV, and lot 1 section 20 Tp 22 S, R 3 W MERSCH JOSEPH.-SH of SEVi section 12 Tp 16 S, R 5 E; 80 acres. . . MILLER J. I. Lots 1. 2! 3.' 4.' block 1 F and H part of Florence MILLER SARAH EST.-sSEV, of NWV, and NWV of SEVi sec tiOB 29 Tp 30 S. R 5 W; SO acres MILLK'AN GEO.-Lot 1 section ; '; Tp 16 S. R 2 E; 19 acres. XI ITi'HELL LEWIS 4 ST AVER I 0 -Beginning at a point 6 4$ degrees E 60 feet distant and H ilegrees 50 minutes E 30 feet from SE corney lot 1 block 1 D ,; McFarlands add to Cottage Ot ve run S 47 degrees 10 min utes E 60 feet N 42 degrees 60 minutes V feet N 47 degrees 1 minutes W 80 feet 8 42 degrees v uiuiuies w 33 feet to begin. 9 63 4 92 t 40 1 00 3 20 60 1 63 6 90 1 30 1 63 :: 2.-. 3 mi :, ih. 5 00 mi 4 80 1 25 I Ml 2" 6 00 Jo 1 so 50 10 35 1 60 N V, section W; 110 acres. VAN EJ El ' K . VI NC E NT -EVi of NEV, section IS, Tp 20 8 R 5 W; 80 acres O. & C. R. R. DO i'iivtiio't NWV, section 31. Tp 19 S. R 2 W; 166 acres; Wm. Miller, con" tractor Sheriff assessment HEENAN. J. E.-Lot No. 13 sec tion 30. Tp 17 1 W; 37 acres (tax) Ami on nnntarjAv JANTJAKY, 1900, at th. hour of' 10 o clock A. M. of ... : (lav. at Ik. ..,,k .1 ik. n , ii u..r ... .urrar, nouae, in SVBgsSSi in the ui.t 3? "S auu i eu the nh,,., d sc.noe.1 re SStSBI at public suction to the hultest bidder for cash, subject lo redemption, a ' "rrant, cotU and accruing Dsted this 6th dy of I)ecemler. lKts.i . J w. w. withers; Snsntf sod Tx Collector of Une County, Sute of Oregon. 60 5 13 1 50 III Special Sam II Tuesday November 28th.... We Offtr Our Ei Line.... Women's, lYIisses' and Children's Capes and Jackets ioff mi? hi ALL SIZES. S. H. Friendly GLASS Til HID UIHEIES mtl ST Griffon Hardware General Hardware. Cnal, hi, Steel, Wall Paper, hap, fUk w Riding Plows, Walking Hon, CIM PL ! ! fiance Disc Harrows and Smlers. eel framed Bpiked tooth liarruws. Tiger Drills all fully warranted. Wagons, Buggies, etc., at LAUGHMILLER & PET Eugene, Oregon. McCLANAHAN & SIMPS mmi Agricultural Schutter Wagons, Garden City Plows, Champion Drills. Sechler Buggies, Bradley Harrows! XX Rays Gang, X RaysSj COMFORTS See Day & Henderson's new COMFORTS. Py?'!..1 llfffcwSaSSasi t nt Into a dl THIS BIG CATALOGUE g lii lis lBrsl. ,.,i( NAMES TMt lOWlSTWsOllSMlJ wwwr N i Thi-lri-ilal'iir "lis SSI SWISS "A law h..uM Ma t'oiiM i a IhiMimnil. f Inillar.itrarta. aiu Aiidrwa, SEARS, ROEBUCK A 1 " IllUPtiikU . ..r p.lll.lr i. aunt) i" .""'. ,,iSw ('uuiar. iral. IHu". "'' J " ll,r ..rr. H.i.i. J.riP.II.'.i '" ral Ru.ln. Sr.laf IuUk 'rkrf J ' a, NraUaaiBaala, aa. K".i.rf. kJJsTss SanUhtDk rod buv; explaini-)ut r w .1?"Sbj t.'maur .ill will t on nirVli.TJl,nfs! ih la as- riruT io ami M .ill haawS ! "SWKiaWT ft. it iMSmSMl I bu.tDaw mronuuw ...t"".V'" Ii, i. ..... or tht "ami. i, uu. .- ..TiT;ki.ii,...iii' furm. ii or IS' nn"" M .nthlv.l hloairo. - ,. tulnlv a mari liatidlwi rnprrl.n ik1I "- Vhlfaif.: ' I'V',. . mA anaaaalfiaai Ifca aaa iiflhal aaaaaajH IS all w laSlT CO:VlnV.rCHicAOO,ILUS QMR FREE OFFER, Itl fc "" paii'iaii(l ir yoo" '"""'ILI. prt, jrou wnii. a a kry t" t'"' ' ""'"" ,.,. nins. "ttiUfe (ir.iva MOPIITON CLARENCE E AND WILLIAM H. WILCOX SEV ssctlon II, Tp It 8, R i K; iw acres 4 13 4 SO letter Lis Dec. 7, 1889. Faefteti, M H Hunt, Thomas M (i Newmsu, W H Pollex. Hiss Nettle Torkelson, Berg ward, John Well Carter, Mrs 8 H Lti ,ji h, H McUrstl), Mrs Mary Thompson, Miss Stella White. Ueo H a rbre o( on cvni will be msOe on all teller. ((Veil out. l-eraon. csllin,- lor tetten Hi rtesseiuie whoa afifjMBgX wr u. r. Mixxsaik r m A yn lit off error. Awful nri.viety was felt for the widow ol ilf iiuve (itiitrsl Buriiham ( Maoblaa, Me., when the doctor said she could not live till uiorulDg, writes Mrs s H Li Moo w hoaltsodsd I srtbal feirful tiiKht. "All thouKltt she must mhui 1le from DDtOBIODla, but sba bacftd for Or King's (fail ooTary, aajlog H bad mure thsn ouce v,d Uf life, s .d had Mrsd h. r Ol eooNmptloo, Aitsr tbrss iiuall doses sheslepl ea.iy all tiiKht, sod Its fur wai dss a i DpieUly oaiad liere.'' This tuarvi'inim niediciue is Kuaianteed to cure all Tin ot, Cutssi au.i f.ung dis eases. Only 50 cents sud $1.00. Trial bottles free at Linn's drug store. Hinirck s Iron IkttTS Woi tlie n suit of his splendid henllli. I. nl ftaiUritlBj will sud tremendous energy are not found where stum ich, User, kidney nnd lioiveli are out of u MEAT McCornscs 4 Ml ::r.f"ir nral TRS IN. ",; iW. Mutton. Pork , ifntl Lard, Fresh and SmW Mnth Street, K. TRUSSES. :PM 65C. W ar ''t- ..r It'll " 'mtum to fit '"iaVSW awea . n. m 111 .w H r Vir MtiMi. order. It you want these qua Ities ard isger, MissKsther. ! thesuw ih. t.rin J ti, ui v. Now Llfs Pills. Tnev develop e ery Dower of bralo and uody. Only X at LI Da's drug stors. l' s- . MPL1 sjsjsjuniff MpM numtsr f lupturr. a nn-l arBja " ' mwm ' w,ll rslurn or f ril0jj ' F0S "itli-ia v.