i smwsbwbbwv1 W n CST0RIA AVcficldW Preparation for A: sUrttoUngtbc Food nnd Hit ula ling Hie blunuuJi . MulBowtb of ILWHIWIJIi bDmOfcsDiCcslion.Cirerful ittasafidHest.Ceotains net tier OntumiMoipbine nor Mun.i.il Wot N ah c otic. to r i i r hoiu Sour Stomch,I)inrhoe. Wornia Convulsions, fever ish- ml Toss or Sleek XTW YOHK. Eueuj CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of i AAlf ixact cosr or vtA-exa. The Kind You Have Always Bought. CASTORIA 1, A ltd it is HUUTH MINES. 4FBI0AI lllack labor ii to be bad in any quantity, ander proper conditioui, and the beat of it ii ezoellent in quality, says John Hays Ham mond in the Engineering Magazin for January. The trouble ia that oonditiom hare been to bad that none but the loweat element of the Macks would submit to working in the Transvaal, and even theae hardly at all ezoept under pressure of absolute neosesity. Abuse, ex tortion, enforoed labor on the farms without pay, trlokery, robbery of their accumulated earnings by Boers these have net attracted the negro to the South African He public. No doubt the regulation oi politl cal conditions as between the two raoes is a difficult one, but the Boer of the Transvaal baa not even ap proached it. Oppression of the blaoka has mined the labor auiiply ol the Witwaterarand, and the least Ixuieflt of a good, honest, and just government will be the ameliora tion of conditions in this respect. A "hut tax," by whioh the negro is made to supply some share of the support of the government, and in return for which he receives protec tion of law, seems to be one of the most successful methods of raising the standing and increasing the re sponsibility of the native n - A HAKD-IiUl'K BTOUY. lull sal Coiuimnfeolumu lu :-un 1st Oi gonlaii. An unfortunate tramp clothed in rage and tatters, while coming into the city from the west yester day, waa aeiied with a desire to be more decently clad, and, outing his ayes around for some place where be would be likely to secure a gift of some second -baud cloth ing, aaw a aign of Dr , on a house. The prosperous appearance of thia place inlluenosd him to try his look there, and he accordingly rang the bell. A woman came to the door, to whom the tramp elated his case, saying that he waa not a drunkard nor a loafer, but that he had been overtaken by misfortune, and very muoh desired some oloth ing, and he would be under obliga tions to her if she would lay his petition before the dootor, aud say if he had a pair of worn-out trous era whioh he would part with, he would be doing an aot of charity. The woman shrunk away from him, and oxclaimed in a horror-atrioken voioe: "Unfortunate maul I am the dootor." The tramp staggered back, threw up his hands, and fell in a dead faint. A policeman who waa paaa ing, imaginiug the mau waa drunk or had a fit, pounded him on the soles of his feet till he recovered his senses, but then marched him off to the city jail and entered a charge of disorderly conduct against him. On being arraigned before Judge Henneasy be explained the ciroumsUnoes whioh lea to his ar rest, and wu promptly discharged, The other day the Chicago Trib une printed, two significant pic tures under the heading "The re turn of the horse." The first was a reproduction of a photograph taksn in one of Cbioago's parka a year ago, showing hundreds of men, women and ohildren on bioyclea only. The second, taken at the same spot during the balmy days of last November, ahows a similar col lection of persona on horses and not a single bioyole ia to be seen. 1 Uermany is making a tremen dous struggle to establish colonies all around the world, but the ex perience of the last year is rather discouraging. Hhe has paid, to as sist colonies and protectorates, 13,097,000 in subsidies, and 300, 000 paid to ateamship companies. She has spent a good deal of money on naval stations, postal routes and telegraph service, and still her total imports and exports between the ooloniea and Uermany have amounted to only 93,591,000. As a oolonizer, she is either not a sue oess, or she picks out poor regions in whioh to plant her colonies. Several years ago the C'ihatid commenced printing tho current monthly calendar and tho daily weather report iu the Daily issue. Another coast paper furnishes its readers the convenience. The Na lional Printer Journalist has this: "The Walla Walla (Wash) Union priuts the month's calendar at the top of the editorial column, follow ed by the ofticial woather forecast, The people are always interested in the weathor, and tho day of tho month, and the moon's changes." MAY OOMI TOO LATE. Delay in Hrcurlag Kiisjllsh Partridges for tlie Valley. ONsjealaa The spoftawsn who eootrtbutsd $.'i00 to Introduce the gray or I'.iig'.litt part rldgs Into (lie Willamette valley are tin! ceil on whether I hay will he able to have the hints here In time to torn out next spring or not. They were made t tie victims of misplaced confi dence by a man who went over to Ku roe a few months ago aud promised to secure the hints and bring them hack with Uai and who, arter writing that be had arrange! for the birds, mid would start with them on a certain date, returned without them. The only comfort the sportsmen have under the ci u montane.- Is that they did not place any of their money In lbs bauds of this mau. They are now emleavor lug to negotiate with people lu Kurepe to bring the artrhlge over here, agrealug to pay 96 per pair for 100 pairs lauded line. The partrUlgra remalu about farms and cultivated grounds, aud will till a place which the uatlve grouse aud pheaeauts ot Oregou leave vacant. The ring neck pheasant, Introduced Into Oregon from China hy Judge Denny a number of year ago. and wblou have thrlveu and Increased so wonder. ally, made themselves perfectly at houte around farms, ooti test lug with the do mestic fowls for the privileges of the barnyard, as long as they were pmie, t ed by law, but when ithootlng ol pheaaula waa allowed, they soon learned to hunt oovrr, aud now lake to the brush as readily and display as much skill lu oouseallng themselves In tress as the uatlve pheasants. s hi 1 1 Hoi.t". J. I. ikHigla Satur day sold to MoCoruack A Dennett butchers, 47 head of mutton aheep for four cents per pouud. They will uet Mr. Douglas ftl.ttti per head. Pretty geod price- Ht NAWAY The Kugeue r louring Mill Co.'s team took a spin from Dray A Hou'a gmcery storv this afternoon, having on the wagou 3000 pounds of floor. No injury occurred to the wag-on or team. 88 Wins tub Hidkhoakp. Tbs drawing for the sideboard at the More of John ast A Co., yesterday resulted In number 8W wlnuiug. The holder of lbs number Is rruuested to call at oaos. BETH. 4 1 I BY TINA NICKER80N. 4, i.t.,,,.y -. '' - . Aunt Kills Iturtiiii walked from win dow to window and irau-d upon tbs sur rounding scenery. Aunt Kllza yearned for th kind husband who had suddenly been taken from her. Hern had been a life of peare aud plenty, but now had roniM the hardest of all blows iu her de dining years. Yearn, ago, when her only child died, he tOOk her brother's two little f.rl. to lire with her, and for U years abo and her husbsnd had taken the plaeea f their lead parent. AM, r lli-mae Itartou's deal It was found that there wsi bHle more than the grand old houw left to the widow, and the, whose first thought had alwsys been for OftlSIS. waa now grieving not only for the dead, but because hhe wss no longer side to provide in the old way for ber two nieces. II t liardlner sat iu su easy chair, regarding tier aunt with an unsympathet ic look, when lleth rame In. "Well, auntie, how do you think I look?" ahe asked, gayly turning from aide to aids as if to mute criticism. "Very nice. Hut what doa it all mean?" aaked Aunt Kliiu. "Can't you gBSSS, dear? fMik at this dress and apron, this large shade hat nnd this nice, bright, ahinlng pall. I'm going to pick ersnbcrrWs. Come, Ileasle, ar you coming?" "Heth Gardiner! What do you rneau? Itow dure you think of aiicb a thing? 1'iek cranberries Indeed! You shall not disgrace us In this way. You know that Gerard Dayton Is to call tbis afti-rms-iiil" cried her sister angrily. "Well, I suppose you can BBtSftSla him," ald Beth. Then, going to her aunt. "lie threw her arm around S ek and mud earnestly: "Dear mint, do you think 1 am Innen-i-hie to all your goodm-sn? You liars been s mother to us BUMS our ow u mother du d, and we never can half repay you. I re alise that you are no louger in u position to do as you have done, and we mut take our turn now. From thia time, dearie, you are my npecisl ehurge. and Juat aa I would take care of my own dear mother will I gladly care for joii." Auut BUSS waa deeply uffected and, re turning Ivttli's rareaars, replied; "God bless you, my darling!" Ileasle regarded her ainter hcomfully and aaked: "Aud, pray, do you intend to support the family by picklug crauberrlea?" "No, dear," nuietly n-plied Itelh. "t bars tngaged to teach the village school at a aslsry of UMi a year. Not a large sum, I know, but It will keep IBS WOU from the door, auntie, uud it may DS the beginning of belter thing". It wa my secret, aud 1 have divulged it BQOOtf tBSU 1 Intended. Hut I must make himte. of I ahsll earn BO dimes todsy. 4oidhy! Better corns. Beanie. Walt till you see my wealth rolling iu. My. hut you'll be envious!" And. gayly kuniiig her hand to tin-ID both, "lie nipped lightly down the path and was soou loat to view. Wlea aht rstnnied from her work late lu tae at-riex, Bessie wsn heated 00 ttka laasn, with (retard Dayton at her feet. Bjj cool and coiufortsble SOS look" ed sad Wbat a BOB treat to her own BP poaiwasel Yet at the night of her bright. ni (see Gerard Daytuu'a coiiute lxvfatixl mi with uninintakable plv Besnie noted thin and iu a voice which plainly showed her diapoaitlon said: "Here in our runtic maiden now. Mr. Dayton, what tbluk you of Beth in her uew aphereT" But M' ill gave him no chance to reply. She burnt forth with: It was great Mo! Why. the llttla things surer looked ao pretty as warn I aaw t betu (Tosrlug. It seemed slmow. a aloime to sob !u nleuAer Utile in if the)r adorunieo', Bttt the cutbu-.aani eC in 'pickets' la lnrctkoa, bd4 1 sous fuusl myself 'soooplng 'en lu' with au eagerueaa bordering en greedams. Au'l see, here are the checks which I received tor my labor 42. Thst ncmhrr repn jaeuta H Ot courne 1 had kelp, t dhtat pick half of them." muJ iuu lagty. "but It Is very gistifyuu- to iu vanity, I eupooec you would cull u " "I am i rv, Miss Uet h, that yeu.aie to be oosgrti tutated upon" begaa youuf Daytao. Hot loots," ake Intel nipted kiss. "See tbsao pour baiWIs. Thoas flagivs hate actually binoi bleedlug." And she held up two very much brpiund hands for their luapecttw. iliey cmkl not help laugblsg at ber IHt mg glaucea, aad Ueasie naid, "Wl,.' over poaoeaaed you to brsiuli off lu this most oatruordlDBry insancr 1 i am-t .vn oeleo." , "1 must ruu aad tell auuile. My, but I dread to put my hands UH waktr as wooiS a atreat urchbsl" "TtBs experience will end your crau. Bsrrr esedUlou . I bops," said Bcssis. "By ao mrsua," aikswore.) Beth. "I am gulag tomorrow and next day and tae sect," and she woat to the lnuae aluglag happily. The next day Ueasie wulted ia ealtvfw the young lawyer, aud ail ber bitterrjeal' ussy was aroused whao she aaw bln walking bonis with Heth, swtagiiar too craaberry pail aa aha went Taay wow enjoying thv walk, too, for he wnn laughing heartily at soma br'ght remark of Bath's. Try as she would oho ould uev. r make blui laugh Ilk that "Well. Miss Heasle." tie said asrtbey came up to her, "1, too, have ln.pick lug cranberrlaa, and 1 must contoas my self a convert to your alster's vlewa." "And are you, too, rejoicing lu a pock etful of checks with which to swell your Income?" she asked, with acme BBNBSBa, "Oh, no," he n cli.-.l lu au unrutticd manner. "I fear that 1 am much too awkward to meet with any such BUeSSSBj but It really In capital fun." Beth waa a nucccna at lea. long, uud Mm. Bartou w aa justly proud of her 'lov able BBMBi Besaie wan iuick to SSS that lor charmn weiv loot upon Gerard DejrtOB aud aeseptod Qsursji nsaata a wealthy young uunli.iin. who luted the iiucrioua benut aliuont to di.traetiou. At the end f the yeBl Beth rostaWSd her BSattkMt Sa teiuhei. amid many pro tenia, t.'eiod li.nlmi i.ltisl Barton villi with larksMs fnsiuency. aud the nf pMprtetefWhtp with which he green.' Item us he drew her to him iu a .ionr i an brace hosBoka inn minniou. Bos ton I' ! Vever lu tte l oreollra. Wutln IVi you over talk iu your nleep? N. iv i takwMaetag p Da f o&n I Javusl my wife -ludniuainUin J uruai. Wheat Market Kilmer. Special to the Cuard IMhti.ani), Jan. S. Telegraphic ad vices from Liverpool, Chicago, New York and Sau Francisco bring the news that the market Is from J to 1 ceut per bushel flrmer. A Suns. The cause of the delayed train today Is a bugs slide near Kiaeuu, California. The Fire at Sirams'. it waa late iu December aud 100 de fast Btiofl ero. The frosen footed losrli tiiearded together in tbs old ben goose, ui if a glint of sunlight shot acroni the pen the old bens fought to -land In it. The rooster sank Into him lei! until Inn hackles looked like an Ells-aln-tban ruff, when be crowed, it Bounded ISUOOM sad cold, knd the beua shook their heuds st each crow, as bens have .lone staes time began. They stood on iiliemale feet slid seemed to envy Mrs. HiflM her coarse shoes. .She, nmr woman, was on her way out IB IBS ban to milk 40 cows before sun light nhould fuil. The dull, flat, hopolean. dreary, dismal, bitter, sour, doleful, bsrd, inevitable, dinhearteniug couditlon of life on a Cailand county farm was Imaged iu the bleak landscape aud in ber weary, haggurd face. She walked un if she bad several cob BlsatSM In the tia of each shm-, and aba Brisked that BBS had a millstone about her Bask, Jim, her buabauu, waa drunk again, witc h meant that until be returned from town nhe mud naok 1,000 bunheln of boefc wheal a "lay. feed and water 700 nt lipid fowl, nnd provide meals for neven pnlrn of rtetottB, iuarri-lame twinn of her own mining. hhe intend the low doorway of the kMstlllS ham and neateil hers-lf ou her hmiie lien bSSldS IBS hrnt of the 40 acrsg gly, half froieli cows. She wan au eipe riencinl milker, but the deftest tiugers in lie- world euntiot guard uguinst a sudden BOViSS Hunk iiiou-ment. and nbe naw U pails of steaming milk overturned by nuffering unu fractious beaata. lOsBStBiBI like on oiitb ianued from he IWesa her thin, U-hmIIcss lipn, and nhe aadibly wtSBad that the duy that saw her i ,.-ht In- blotted from the calendar. In IBS bonne nb uld bear the seven pairs of twins shooting at each other ami throwing kerosene lamps aln.ul and slaughtering the cat I but nhe did not cure a lot. Time hud Inn-n when pretty BUS Siioiim w.uild huic cared a gmnl deal, hut lh.it was u more of yeurs ago, In-fore ths nun- licgun to SaSBS so frwiuctitly. "If the hOHSS burns up I wou't have no more meals to get." Poor woman, she did not realise that another BOBM ""ll ke Its plsce and the etaTBal round of HI eooksd, greay, BBlaterSStiBg, indigestible meals would OOBtiBBS a" In-fore. She bad lost the fac ulty of Honking, like all farmers' wives iu ' iurlsnd munty. A pie of odd twins came out to her - Bock, 0 1 tBS oldest pair, and Jen, next I" the youngest. "Jake has net the house afire again." aaid Biuk. lie would have kiaaed ber if he had BSSB BOBM sons and she some mothers, hut IBS very inline was unknown iu the Simiiis family. A kick and a cuss they knew (OS well, but the union of the two looadt meant nothing. "Belle has killed the eat again, aud Luce has torn your weddiu atifkit to smithereens," said Jen, with a malicious grin. A grim smile nank into the tough, leath ery face of the denn)iident toiler, and she milked two vicious streams into the girl's , .-. Jen did not know whether to laugh ..r Cry, but the crackling of the Uaiues turned the thoughts of all throe in to mint her direction. "Ain't reh go's tor pal out IBS lierrr? The Inanrsar ras oat last week, l beared pap say ao." Mr- Snnnia rose to ber feet. It was tme. Sin- must save the house If it took the rent of the milk. "It's a wonder your pa esn't stay to hum when the house is. liable to burn down any day with them youngest twine." It was the (hint time iu two woaka that they had set tlie place afire, and ratlk was high that year. Of course the pumps were froceu bard. "You hrlisg a couple at palls apiece," said she, taking h pall In each hand and IsOaodng another oil her head, but the ehihtren only Jeered at her and began to thrht lu the buy. Hhe toiled toward the house, over weighted uud cold. The flames were pouring out of every window, and the sun was j net setting, a red ball that loekoil im If the dwellers beyond the pstcb nf ploes on the horixoii could warm their hatsds on its glowing surface The iia,4 and squeaks of the fowls, lighting for the warmest place ou the roost, broke the froety stilluens of the air, and the dull, Mack smoke of the burning botiaa Bunted In loug, trailing ttreamerS to where the upland was pawned with an orchard of young peach tre. . It waa all tieautlfbl If she had but known, bin tins sordid woman waa bent only on putting out the miserable lire tli.it had attacked the house. What do farmer- in Garland county know of Inanity? I'min tbelr birth on ward the grindstone whets their noses down to the bone, uud, kn-k aa they may, Uiero is nothing: but a whirring grind be fore their eyee. A creaking fanu wagou tolled aloug the road, the wheels making a crank ling music lu the frosen ruts Jim was com ing borne from Ids BBTSB day Jag, singing la a raucous vote- that jarred harshly on the whiter quiet of the night. Ha saw the ttatucn f the homing building, bat he fld not hasten his pace "I never BBW ton thing that LU couldn't down from ne to a spread oak. The twinn has be'n atdt again." And they were still at It. The ilames bad driven them out of the house, but they bad all gone Into the barn to quar rel, leauug their mother to tight the tire single BBBded. As Jim drove iuto thv barnyard the tinmen succumlnsl to her efforts and the watery mills. She came out to the side door and looked st him under singed BYeBfOWBi "What yeb got for nupier?" he asked. "Smoked beef n b'Usd milk," said she. "I w ish I'd V burnt up," she added In a harsh voice. "Grid, 1 wish! yeb bad, Your life In surance ain't lapsed." It was a brutal jest, but she did not perceive its brutslin an more than she would have adminnl a nocturne of Cho pin's or an etching by Whisiler or a ntiitue by Phidias. Ciitenon WaWIAtj Ml I Mi I Hnhemia Nugg- .,i Urote, Issues a Vaitiub'e bUBlk is m oood Blessing i C. J. Howard, eilllor nf Hi ll In in. 4 Nugget, of ottage drove, as a New Year's number, mining edition, devoted m . WSpetnS and possibilities ..! Ibe Bolieinia mining dlstrigi. 101 spwrllls and MBMlled liiforiiiatioti reg-.rilit'g tlie camp. Ilim edition in of Ho- Ulmoal vului, and is the only WBtl 11 of It. kind ever issued by a is Do ' ..in paper, wltb flue pbotOsBOgrat n, I anaalal'T snsrsTSfl bu si i" , i "lets loflH pages, and in a flailarlOg BMIipli' 110-1,1 10 ibe Indomitable -im g , Bit ' prise aud forensic Intellls. " ' f hlitor Howard. 1 ken Water 1st TIlSglTT In QltSgOW a tin householder obtains for fid, H-r annum a continuous, never failing, turcntrlctcd stream of the purest water ii the world, delivered right Into Ins kitchen, wash-house and bathroom It is oakttlated that H"' gallons of pure wa ter an- oaUvetad ba ths etttasas of Glas gow for IVOT7 penny BBM, And it is wa ter of nch peculiar softness that the h cu-oh ol. crn of I Glasgow can pay their water rate out of what tbey save on S'ap. Kiigincct ing Magazine. Florence lews, I he Weil. Pee, ."j. Moaflfl Vi libers whs lutowu a a upls Of iluja IDS Hist ol tlie week till ' til . 'I business and getting acquainted wiiii our eitl.ens. Last h rid iy Blwood Lloyd brought un a 1 an of frvsb lit !' 1 1 las a inch in bad gitlbeml the evuiin. bafwro frOUl Ills Olinlies near PolUl i - 1 1 c The BCliootiera Berwick uud Ralph J. Long were lowed out to sea rVedliea day morning aud Immediately set ran for Han Praoelaoo, Tbs tC - of lumber from the Slunlaw uml San Kraliclsc-o l.umbe' I ouimii n null. Lam Tliurnilay Mrs Laudsebooft, ol North Pork, dropped bei purse coo tain lug several dollars 111 money into the river near Hum's wbarf, WaitM Hating dove a couple ot 1:111 -1 of It, tiut wltbottl success. He thou ob allied a grappling book SOd III a short lime w:.a furtUUBte ei uUgh to re cmer Ibe purse. Llv-KHY MABI.K PtlROHABgO. Duncan Hoot thai pnrebased lbs( lot tge Urove livery slable Sntunluy Biol took ebarge today. Mr M itt tborougbly understands the livery bOSlDSSS nnd will succeed. . . - - '-' Knowledge to Drt hat I ud M b.iwui Atsi-r n.. .... - . ........ 11. 1 Remedv lor I hroat and Lt that gram metWctne ca iro Acae ; "';. h aIe ulUtkeU b. u ..,-.-e children cvci ti. llJ !;,. rrwther should know about ,.' ,,1 i ..vil : i'xut my expo r , I bad a ir: .:i:,'loyof four o die with 1. roup. My doctor j , " be could, but tho cMM ' aile to vnit. That : m rises, 1 knew nf A kcrs I'ng- ibi 1 Kcmedv. After I did hear of. Ii 1 n,,t a bottle. When our Httjfj , :K :r.o:it.iS-.ld i:l WBg . tncl.cn with tioup. I gave htr thisi iodiitiif.ar.di sidcof twenty rnlnuti s she vomited and was bet- I t away. Daring the w in ter be bud croup four tbnaa, aad II bro igl t bet throogfa cu b time al! ri),lit. I. myself, hud bronchitis pretty bad, and Ackers E igliab Ki t. Jy cu ed me com; lately. m . t nl... 1 ..,.. t. t, II vein of my neighbor's boy, named Jobs Nana, Ho had bronchitis, too. He v, r S all the time. My bust and went over to his house and told him about Then his aiotber went to town, gota 50-cent bottle of Acker's Engi 1 dy, and he took it He came over foour house afaw days lateral saU ...... ill noht and also said two tl - I rt lisved him from the start. You can ' , . a 1... h l. tt. r whv I think so much of Acker's English Remedy. I . .1 1 ,-...i. i.t...;, . rnnal snr. le have heafl bestowed unon Ur.Ackct. peat ninv uuu 1. a. -- nulU t j--r.. asu'i an fa7 . ., , t. . . ,1 . Ill IdlV,"'""" " rf -etum the lvi-.tle to your drnggist, and gat yoaf money bock. II iBnVirfri Ok :; ' ' . ' It- '"o. .V .f a., liprUUirt, .Vcw I'ert. For sale by W. L. PeLano, Eugene, Or. ' S eSBSBSSBBSta S mr 1 1 ssw 1 -u . ' '- IrW tW-aaT-V. . ssgw . gggai.ic -wsi' r . 'V-J '-(. OSOrS.entthla rtei t" u nml ' OUR HIGH . Punt KauiBTBATiou. Calvin EL iJoyie; of North Eugene pteoinot No, I, janitor of the court house, a native of ibe United Htiten, us tbs Brsl lH-rsou to register before the county clerk III Kugeue today. Botut.s-DeeemLer 80, 1899, lo Mr. ami Mm. Drew (Jrlffln, u daughter. EUGENE LoannSavingsBank Of Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL iidupi $50,000 W. E BR0WB ercilStnt.-. B. 0 PSINE, Vies Hrtildiiil. F. W, 0SBUHN. Cashier. W. W. BROWN. ItSt Cashier DIRECTORS- FWOSBURN, BO PAINE. W E BKOWN D A PAINE. J F ROBINSON. JB HARRIS WW BROWN. A IsonerMl HMiiking lluainrsa TrauHnrtod 011 Favornble Te-ruis Lrafts untied on the principal etttOS of the Pullofl BtStSSI also en limine hirudin! avail able tu all hirelsn countries Interest pant on time itepnalu. Mrs-prcof fault lor tlie storage ol vs'aaule BSBSfBi 0oUeetloniin.vive our prompt stu u' u sSNoD MONEY gml tu otte '-ir welrhl at I ' -isM BUBO nuinlwr MMbMsI famum' UnJ at l ast tvr.l istwt. gvnil " ' ' hia beauiifol -1" 10 ton bj nirf-, I. v. Is. stibjift is ri assiaaUM. 1 ti Ma riatnlnr atttl try II on at your m at iat OfVM tffl n 1 If fnutul pvrfre li .atlafai tory, gtt-liy a resftfaeali d -h. MUSI WOHOCRFUi. VAIUI SEND WO MONEY .- MIINIT BUHDiU tlWimiMCHINI imMMM it at .rnfari(lrriKfit d"'"t an l 11 ' H . , AfHB itre-ns-liii- i. l"ai " -'-- "BJ a. MfriaM Ml Md tMI VftUaW sMMsUI IM ' mi Special Offer Price $11.50 an.i rrWarkl .liariri-a. 1alnin 5wni W MttBfJfl mid I hi frrltrht will irmhNOmllM. OIVE IT THRU MOHTHS TRIAL i" . -k 4' .. am) we will return your 111 -"J any day y.a arw nl . I i.Trrr.il aiakea aad fraUra uf vamr Varl n.ra at h ill. , .... i i, (ij.ttuaaaaa. all fulljr licnll In our rr Djgj Vars-e or, l,utfli.sur..rtIiU bttut Uka till!klT til MDlta la tu Krralasal ralMVff ifl"f r l by an v huuar. BEWA Rb ur irwii Anuria VbT,, 1 1 nr hri the) I OUR snt oprf.l nBassmaMimi will ,rs in In 11 M,b I, WSJ I. .... I.o.i .1,1. tar lilt msSWIil.r.mnU. Ol BBSSl SsICi S..I n.a. to inrht 1'iliir. eut rul .... tSrouslo.m wilh ImlK. nil, Is Hsrt. MwnB. VjtJ asaontsls mlsn.idrxl null Msaasj ";i wa tsainss lllu.lrste,l Trtminisl nil sr..,in.l o n . trs asi.ss rsiw. r... hnsviu i. with ome ..i Bat t- - ti5 n ts,. i io. i .ijis... d .n. Thlt Clrculsr Pluth Cape NERVITA Trv a JACKSON SQUARE 5c Cigar AT Alt Popular Rranla Of Clgara for sale. Julius Goldsmith's OHisni VITALITY LD2T VICOR AND MAIMHOOC Cures Impotcncy, (fight Bnlasioni an(' wastlnp; diseases, all effects of self- Ibuse, or excess and Irnli cretion. ABt)TVf)tOTl I MinhI builder, Brl rs t'a pink plow to pale chet restores the lire cf youth. Hv nail BOt1 per laox: 3 hoxes for SjBMlOt with i Ittei (fttarati. too to euro or ml the money NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, IU fee sale W L I VI. ano I h $2.45 GOLD PLATED fut till- a.t . ut aii. I - l tri . . IsUB mi Mil jroa thlt ab h by .f iv. c o. l. ajft ii raihiiiaii.rt, 1 an llrtmir.fat) rtsrsiislls lU If fnUII'l per'rolit sstufaf s.eiaetly a rej,reeatesa BBsg sery via rnal la airk.ee lBt ar t- leg a t'rrlUfgil M.UlsH.;ii., i r ati.'b. - I'tt. nt a aaglei !. (werlraa fcivU, I 114 , Ub L ie fl'l .. (His-iaifceeHsl lilla.l Maiftwa. If .m, rln.lu tbriisaiur bs.tts rtliaraj.il i t thra " t. fas Ik if. .a aga-ail IU U 1 Mil V. (f 4 atul ! rm. Den t be PfCPivfrd I 'aii' aJTiUogaeaii fW It T ts S)X ti, mm all t, .,., B, , ,.,.-- a. OUH 12.45 WATCH Btt s aa4 1 . fWJ rrrmTUn..i.rtlgJAt.tWt.W galaHlleg fsasl h a rl traejiftf watrh. axl BUaa itvl American, a t, t t , ksmr. fa Waieaon, tca t a tsaSilM watajfage M 1 1 aa-t aav onto for (Vs, a'ea as4'a l ntkats- SEARS, ROEBUCK k CO. In'e.'.Chicsct a I's Bwai PARKER'S HAIR. BALSAM aai' Ummfm sat aaas i , .i r rails M laan Or THE BURPICK :' mm. ii .Banna aaarnlars in r t t nap , wi'ti vanoasla MM fr lad la I fair ago aaJ leare Lu are- rallgbla ar -1 -h ar sin hag fvt rv bIOIisk lli'KOTf arT, It rttt (.(HID HUM (If 10 Kit 1 MIL II IsHaDK itlllMI UkUt. willl Till lialli i- t.f Ml Mii-I. lit Hu tu t I'lul.. - III Ami rl rrum t be bt i samtcrlal aaunry rm in niiADTCD c a wen nku DaifiP nr i CAimrT.tiaaM. JULltf Vn.Ln vran -7T; ratrl -n ahowa UfaC i . i ' ii .- l r- m giirlit i to tw oaed a a wtUr taLie, or deal, the t iit-r utx-n with full b Tith taMr and beatl In lib M-aitiir. 4 fs -rydrswrre, lairal Is'ju sLktou frasae. QjTt L pfclWWO. It'll I ' I " ' I' . I ' 1 stT I ilM. r- t i'.iJ fVlaest Isrrr High tnr ni .t ,n fisml air throat I nif trt uratlnar anutf 1st. aiutai Labia Drrinurt1 f f . r . rnn t M Imlli tirrior. tiatrnt ttMdla) latallr nrseJ. CURRAIllttU I'gnie Hntmisr. bbusi ouraa aim el tele is saBrSlaa saade. Kery kaosia altachaieRt la fumUhe-fl anil nur rr0 gjtruct . k ti'lli -i howmi ran nut Itand dorlthtrplalDor IT rnttTn VflU NOTHING ' 1 ! rt" mtM m .rut thfn If cuirlnrsxl that y i x. vmr tti.w t. mm, y VOW rmiriit UffJI IM i s. . tit. ill it Sit Lit if st sni ft in i m I lift f III flit Ii MU HIT VUU ttftl lint rallSHlHl. UKUKtt IU a V eaaaamsasi If Baal l.eimk I la. fl r til . Ifr Hit P It 1 V MUU 1 1 . - I ll 1 1 Of. ' Address. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. tine.) Chicaeo, III Junction Citv : Milliner Compan -MANUFACTTJEKRH OF THE- "WHITE ROSE FLOUR.' GUARANTEED BEST QUALIT The most popular Hour in the market. Leading grocers Sold by m asssa aja leal aaaas assss. s au aa a aa, aa. a SBBBi saaaa BBBBav OBBB a-KUUIMU CA I ALUUUb 1-Kb TUIC Old PATAinr.llC ronlalaa lv-si Dagfra, In Will1 lu Hill ii.lpl,,ti IBs lar-e-.l K.t eaaaeU aad aanl Brl fA rata ever laaiiakesj. NAUtV TNt LUWtSI WHDltSALt CHICAIQ fill tVfUTTNINQ in ImTlnn MTjIhinif In brvtrrle, Dmira, Vrj lie- Unse, tlulAlag. IIiibAb, lraara, H-'mh! tikoea, Walraea, Jewelry, Mi rle are, Sint. leriealtaral Isaplrgtrala. rtirallarf, Mararas, .. . .: 3 . w. - l - . . , - - Uoist., rir. 1V1U lu.-t what your -ton ki c itr at MM must rT ev.Tvthinir be Inn ami will iiri vi nt him from ovejrchaivinK y" sxn v ll.inu v.i ii hut t ula ins lust how to unliT. haw much t hi einreta nr aaall alll ha on anvtliimr tu vuur town. 1 hi blar i-osisus ai-arU s) I.UO. tin- rtsaM alt'tit la 54cnt. area Ilea a- aaa, a s ar - S a awa i ,, t t h I a aul unt and sen 1 w a w ni-a. ve w s-sa. Wllh )a ia gun hi Ip i at the 31 cvulu poetatrr, aad ike Hlg Baofc will be eeat to yee bv aaaii tetali. ami if vituih.n't think it In worth lOOttmrnt h u nfl nt , I si a will laHoetlalal pat urn i.ar I rsata. 11 II VI till-- I I.' i v M i si Altilll- TRIM rATAI.OIsl Trthunc. "A wootlf rftil plrw of work "- Waahlrifrtnn National Tribune "The fatal, -irur is a woniler. ' Manrheeter I N H. i t'nkm. Olrano'-t'tilcatfo Intrrthean. roni i t.!iMjr ne vnt into a district ' - imyre mtmmat tiieatrn. "Theirrataloirue It a Taut (.lepartment afure tuillml down." Atlanta Conatlttitlon. T ' . - i-al t 1 iisMti t ( rt.ti n ! r ax msr, hsu, ll e'nrvrl, letSBaftta " . i litcairu Inamrlli lltralil ii. AiMres., SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO. (Inc. , CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U. 8. ii i v. ni,r"-snntir T - . us ui niaia n i sell uisi-aes rsnssd 'e. isancrrei Mooe.hu Make-1 nnrstrooaatldBl frsfi A. ih si t. rl.&. Heinnll. IPSl I-Ol'k. t . t ,.!!., Minlftil on a ie . .wmii; -o.ii i. .. in n' t iiisiTimi Ba) BBalaaBa aai aaaUt. leaaUs. 1. BM 1.41. ... k'yratc m K ..iMu',tn t.. (I 1IKNPK i Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. aa m aj Digests what you eat. It art i fldallydiKPsts the food and Bids rT.uurt' in Itrengthenlng and recon-striu-tine the exhausts! Ugesttva or Runs, lt tMhelatestdiseovereddifjest ant and tonic. .N'n other pri-paration Ban approach II in efficiency. It In ' i and permanently coral i - t'pila Indigestion, Heartburn, ! . Sour Stiitiiach, Nausea, v k Headache ;..stralgla.Cranir)a,aDd U il !:iTa:!ltffi.np.TfectdigeBtloa P.-.-.3rd by E. C Ds N tl B Co . Cblcooa. liREIT & CO.. Corn r 3.-U3 Slsre. $ 2;ZJLn XR A IflCOAT FIRST i A WWjVJ V I J ihLMtl. UJ - OU etgki, aui aasaWre hsadv at beaa4, tat- Be 'r s sa. am. M lONAlt BAN -i i Of Eugene. Paid up Gash Capital. $50.0 Surolus and Profits. $50.0 . - -- ----I Eugene, Oregon. t .- ,. - uivusii'. i.iu r rain-is., urn I Uoil, Uivs-un. ., . i l , , i l un , ,l , n t.........W , , 11- . . . . .-"T . caia itc ,it. All.,ll..i . . . . . pmniiii att-ntn.n. T 8 Hem icas, i. K. BbUMBAI , r,1"l t- Cashier. 8 B KaBiS. t. h Pottxk. ic Trtsi lfnt. AsaH Cashif u Itu. Ml Sl "S1, SUEBUCK , . ' ' . r si yuraeeassi , asi IT hmm4 ...Ml. ' "'e -eesl ess Seerl u, Sal ess. eta af lap ; R ris.78, M5 ii. i- 1 1 1 i ixtoshi, i.tMusa - .a. suajsje I n 'VB BB'e ii . NSBBBwaWM M -rj-Ih. double brsxa.wrel. t iar, faory (.gsJd liaing?. ' HwAAb f or awil, Ud swMffsawii ' ll I eaeae BVe-asJ b tV QST -oeisjr lr r-asrfaAlii-i a Ha ktntosJaBSM up to 1 t-atesg-irarar :,t,an 1 vwtv m wrtfa faar BUCK A Co. Inc.. CHICAGO. $1.9 ; "3 50 ij .iss, st eseii, ii it mi xxsi i , . . llt " r ISICh I as a, ii i. . . : t Boa Italian lint- - r atajssat asd rslalasam. aseai aa awassaifc il.a.all an un Bia i im laYIIEV rfrf.-rv - Rs) I lax (-:. U iui.a a Mart as- leaMi UMiBliTeeBafiiikk:.iij Km, ROEBUCK a CJ , eaeawsB iia a i asass-saae ,