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mmmmggggziB 1 " .1 IW A. U! Tim Kind You lliive Always DWMjht.Md tW h 1" ' ill use for over .K years, bM borne MM df0" aml luis Imiii liu.de under hi l r- t07 MKUll Pt.lMTlloll sllll! Its Illl'.HM . (-AstX7&ZrJa4. Allow imoactodacatT yootn Uil All CtoufcfftH iMlfHww and Huhstitui.s aw b it J - nerlnunt that trltl with mid iidnng. r tli. In aHli ..I Iufttuts uiid Chlldrcii-KxiM-rhJBM ugulnst l Apr, u.i. .if . What is CASTORIA Cnatorlu U a aubatltute for Of .tor 00, Pl and lOOUdBf Hyrupa. It In lUrml.sH and PIlWMMf t contains neither Opium, MorphtaM nor oth. r Nar.oll, aubatauce. IU age l 1U .fiaranU,... lt(I.Mm,H Wnrnh and allays Fcvcrhdiucw. It ureft Du.rrli.i-u and Wind Colic. It relieve Teething Troubles, cure oiiHllpntloii and Flatulency. It uasliiiibit. i thu Pood, r.-giilitU-s th Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural alcep. The Children' l'anacca-Thc Mother' rMM GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars the Signature of S9 The Kind You Mm Always Bought In Use For Ova 30 Years. Citizens' Convent on. Nollr I lier.bf given nullity rotiveiilliiii nlyen Hint ihi. ' linen I meet In Eugene on Ihu 7thdyiif April, llMI.allOti eli.cg am, " lh Court Houae, lor the .iiirr "I placing In nomination HUtr aeiialor. 3 repreeeiiUllyea, count Judge. iierllT, .rhool euperlliuindent, iihuii, county clerk, trt-aiiircr, IMWPi cnrnmlMloiier. coroniT, mil lor tranaactlng m il other bualneea a mir properly eome before the rotiTntloii. prlinarlce to be held Id the n v.ril precinct Oil llaioli It. 1 . h Precinct ut tutltled to the following AjileaeAefll l .1 III IIV7 . 7 Hi nt ilroy. 4 Plcaaaul Hill 1 1 Hlrliardwn . t Mohawk $ Hismcer. I Jaaper b iioehen . 7 Coyote 1 i.ate reek 7 McKnule I M.I.I I i lir.lilre 4 Fell Creek i Olsalaaa Mldille fork . .4 I all iui HI lit I II lau ton 4 HI nr. Rlfer ,1 KlTe KlTera I II... I SanlnaW I Wallace. I Nohttnt i .'A Florence S KlIKl'liu So I CttfeM No t .'unwell . . H Kuiiuiie No 1 H Kugcuu No t. Ilellry N Junction H Junction lrlag Willamette Hprtiigncld Tliuratoo Hi, lira Camp Creek... I .iik loin Crraawetl' Hin.law llaielOell I -i Valley II i maim Uuie Mapleton ljake Creek Mound . . ... Walton Toui an It la rreoiniiirn.il 'I that no nroilea I per mill. .1. mil. - ni 'li pernni linl.lliii aald proi be a realilrtlt olllin pri i lliel I.. I rvl.m. nt.l I'liiiie ai.Milntu.1 to art aa Indie at the prlruarlee (or the lour Kunu pm-liiot aieea folluwa North Kugrpe No 1 - J J Walton. 0 It I ..kin, 1 K Hlrii.ua. Voting plane, I Hy Hall. North Kuneiie Nol U w Welder, J II llonlg 4M W II Amlnnta. Voting plarr.urlfnirawaro houae on KeTenth itreet. hoiilh Kugene No I J H lllgeliii. J II KcilM ton and V I Hull. Vnllng plai r, Kllgllie Houae on KU.ronlli trri'l Houth Kuirlle No J A U Matliewa, 1 hniilaa Brown and K M Wllklin Vnllng place, II . u uplinlalerr ihnpon Klgli'h utrert. J udgee to a tut eli i . I'olli to lie opened lui I o'elnek p in In o'clock p kg, Haiunlaj. Marrh II, Itaai. Halod Hi le .'Kill da; ol Krlniiarf, 1900 A J .umwai.t, I'lialriiian I N lUali l .ill, Heel, la-) I K MKVK M J llii.i.auaa J W II. m . JM. IUTa J o riTgvina.'N K M WlMIHI J J W H.ION I L MIIH. W I, Hni'aTiiN It M VlATua III. I HI I'KII Jama 1'ai.tht i It l.akin J A W'ai.Tiiia 1. II rarriMoN Cuuiuillleeiuen THE REPUBLICANS "The Short Tickets" Were Gen erally Successful. bOHEMIA rkANSPFRS. rif ihk A K TOOREflON. For v ou to Read Editor WodlcV Mloioi Will Give an i Proper! v lloarburg Kevl. H VVllllttllK et UX 10 ritkM. .ii raiifornia DemocraU II,,,, RecepUon al sacrawnw. March M -Wi .. i .h.. .... i,:.i.intr t . , U a u i MI'll I rt I .. t,,iiii.rni . t ...... ..... . .... .... ui II rRf'tl ( M V M UX l i'" ' i".' - .1 It.., I I I I I i 1 1 I UIHllVHlMl Mil. XI I" - " . ttaefllll . ja. tMAMl I - .(iriiiHHl. BtWlll I tmt H'" .luni'a aieiiHi - . - o'rjloni AM0H0 THE main w. H Hwhrj it ortflnalan of tliti "abort llukala" at ll- rfiniiilH aii prlmarlva )at-rday, HNIltd i"' liner by lltla new Irl k, ami iiiKbt numbar of pereoiia were reully aurpriaed. The "ehortera" liia irnir carrlagea and it la aalil vulrd 04 Usl verally eiudeul el one jr.. in." Amoiiu tba alaln we Mud eueli "Id '- .t Vllian. I Ilr. I). A. Falne, L. N. Honey, t. O. Poller, H. K. Wlllaiue, J. H. MaUlonf, H. H Miller, Wni. Preeion, H Mo- Murphey, A. Yerlnglon, Oeo. Midlev. Mavor Harrle. V. L. ( liuini.e'e, k M Florence orecinot. down on the ooaat, hu t candidate for the lie pubheau nomination for countv tinmniiHioiir. That Bection OMtl n lHTy Hepulilican tot and de airtai a nlace on the ticket. I'hn VA',.,1 nays; J. I.. Taylor, of Indian Crw'k, will be a atronu candidate for couulv couiaiieaionpr. lie has in in v friend! through the countv and he la looked upon an a can didate ?ery favorably. The oftloe of coinmiaoioner demanda a man of business ability who is capable ut iunaainK the affairs ol tlu oouuty tH'onomically. A fair way to judge a man in this respect is by the mannei in which he handles hi own private business. Mr. Taylor is known as a man who has m ule a success in managing his own bus iness aud is considered capable of attending to the business of the county satisfactorily. A NEW i'OLITICAL PROPHET Tim niniiv 1 .11." ii" friends who tv.' witnessed the growth of Bam , , I, limit!, fr in the nulinK inlant n a full grown pushing "drum ner" man are surprised. Tlmy ,Hvar entertained anv other idea nao that Ham's ability lay solely in the direction of selling groceries, tnd making love to sundry "drummer-struck" maidens along the line if his travels. Hut .Sam's friends 'eckontd wrong. Mcanles u knowl- Ige of groceries Sam has devel iiel gifts of jKilitical observation Mid foresight since the days they held him in intimate acquaintance. Of course "drummers" traveling iilong the railroads, doing business with but few men, compuntlvely, playing pedro or whist at spare in i-irvalri, have great opportunities to teel the public pulse aud lorm a orrect judgment as to the political '.eliel ol laboring men and farmers, tut Sam was pregnant with poli u'r, and here ir how he unbur nned himself to a Salem tilatea-u-.n rnportei : PoiUtoally, Mr. Qoldamtth says, he populiHtH and democrats are lOl U" igaie-elVe HH ill till al, nut in eric in ill re oruanix ttions ind the prinutplM they rcpnMot, s on the deoivaM, 11m twit In llMOD and the Iptakiof of Col. A'. J. Urynii, the deaiucriilic leader, ityt Mr. Groldimitb, will not be lufflolcnl to renew the r-piril of in I'ttvity tad iinlitVereii e that is manifested by the disciples ol the white metal. Continuing, Mr. Ooldsuiith expressed bis honest i-onviction that the electors of Ore gon at the November election will most u miuii I i lied I)' endorse the ad ministration, and the treatment and disposition that hits been made of all the fir it issues of the day. He . .i ... .1 r reports that (lie silver craxe in this idate tins been relegated to the graveyard of political delusions, and Hay Oregon's people are too progressive to entertain, seriously for any time, the anti-imperialistic theory Sam's observations may have great weight in Salem and other suburban localities, but right here in Kugene and I.aue county, where he is so well known, his "honest conviction" as to the trend of political opinion will not be rap turously received, even by his oretbreu w bo worship at the gold standard McKinlev altar. Yet Sam may tind consolation for laok ol credeuce in his old home by re tleoting that "a prophet is not .. . i . ... i i. . . . .. t. I,. , . i , ... , : If 1111. , lib lll.lllil Pflll, III ..in i.nii Italy seema to be a g.vod country to emigrate fnoi. 01 the five country aud home, thousands immigrants landed at . New York during the first week in March Italians b!d s leading The middle-of-the-road Uepubli- lace. Great Britain, with similar can allies bad a tate central com- anguage and customs, and with a miltee meeting at S ilnn Saturday, much larger population than Italy, March 24. The Stall sman's ieport rends us from, fifty thousand to one of the meeting says "the attend hundred thousand lts emigrants ance was very light but the tor- ininually than are dispatched from anility of holding a meeting was the latter country. (discharged in every detail." Miller. W. H. Alexander. H. M. Yoran, A. K. Wood, Kll HauK, K. H. Hellinan and many others. Kd Mcl .laiiaban, after a retirement of uiauy yeare, i agalu In the lead, and It 0 aa If lie had a hand In ' ' ma up" MiM dea II) t)Unnae. Nortli Kugene No 1 H W Taylor, ' Frank, 8 H E ku, E K Heuderon, L O Beckwlth, Volney Heuienway, Chan Hardy, J H Hopklna, M Hvar verud, J H I.uckey, R H Huetou, M U Harker North KuRexie No 2-J W White, W O Ullalrap, L H Johnson, Herl Jeti Dlflfa, Milton Day, n V Kerns, (IW (Irlflln, H K MeCnrnack, L T Harris. rtnuth Kugene No l-H H Friendly, M L Api.legate, J A Haines, Q W Nnrrls, K J MeC'lauahan, J II I.ammin, C A Wluteriiieiee. Kiiuih BamtnTtnt fl BCbrlMtttni K F Chapman, J M Hloan, A C WiMMloock, W M O eeu, W Kuyken Jall, J M Hhelley. ofMttoann otrr. The fill low lug returns are In from oul lying precincla: Falrinotint A 9 Lamb, M Davis, A Hvarverud, K H .Muininy, A Andersou. A J Ohapatan for mad supervisor. Zumwalt- A Tiaxler, Hnl Jacoiia, J Marsh. 00VTAOI OaOYI I'KKClNi-ls -p . isi ui tbe Man. OOTTAOI OaOVM, March 'Jll. The following delegAtes to the republican enmity convention were 4f0tMl al tin primaries today: Kant Hide () F Knox, CJ Howard. 0 H llurkholder, H Yaney, William Landeea, J H MeFarland, K L DoO utile. J N Ctaapaaao West Hide. 0 BtiatOW, J H lieu sou, Joe Powell, (I W MeH ynoliln, H K linderwiHi.t, II w Hawley. for Justice J W Vaughn, for OODBla n Henry Wagner. W 11. 1, A MKT IK HK1.K(IATK8. Sprclal to the Uuard. ( urn mi, Or., March 20. DeleuateH elected: John Kelly. Ihoiiiaa v an duyin , Jud Hkliiuer and Kd Ailing ham. MPHINUFIKI.il liKI.FtlATKM. hp.i la: to Ihe Uuard, SPaiMOVIkTLD. Of.. March '.II. Dele- L-alee in Hepulilican convention elected toilnv us follows- J (' liraltaiii. II D KdwardH, J H llinls, I S t lef, M H Harlow, J A Hubert.-, BO Martlu, W W ( 'hcMoiiaii. Justice of the Peaoe-W F Hunnl COtl; constable, ('has Hays. Ho All HI'I'KKVIMOKS. District No 87 ti M BoODttt, District No 80 J A Clearwater. District No 7-ZT Klntxley. District No I Bmltb. JUNCTION CITY PKLKO ATK8. iHliil tn the i lue.nl. Junction t'n y, Or., March 18. Th iepublhn pi ninnies elected the fol lowing delegates to Ihe county conven tion: North Junction-8 0 Starr, W 0 Washburne, Jss Smith, N J Molted, A H Marlln, I Vau Vrankin; n ad .up. i '-' . .1 M Nlcliols. Houth Junction, lu wards Frank Hrlstow, Jess Govern, J H Miller, C F Hurlherl. J M Moore; road aupervlsor, M K Huillh; Justlw of the peace, L W Clark; coualable, J H Miller. They lurued down H I. Moorhcarl, C W Waahburne, B 8 Hi'laud and K I) Hal ley. oaxawiu. pklkuai-km. to the uuard. corded Mar. li 14. IDOU J H Wooley, ( halln'te Wooley e al, to The Ootanacg MlalOR Co., qaani mfoloi .-mini IcOoloooOn croup in Holu rina Hiiniit U mllei. ea-l or llie ; Noooday rjolll, 'wdtratloa touo, re- i coriled M.in li 14 L F Woolay, Heiie Wootay at al, Ui I ThoOolomida MlolofCo., LoooBprloa fpjart. claim bttWatO DoOfllataod I.ane I counties one mile eaat of ihe Noonday i mill, consideration $ttO00. recorded I March 14. radon. Woolev. I. r Woolor, al, to OoMOOda MlolOgU . Belle .(uarix min ing elame, one ml!e east of tJrixzley mountain emisideratioii. $200-1, record ed March 14. C 0 Wooley et al, to (.olcond Miu-Ilia-Co.. Manila nuartx claim, atmiil bvanumbtr ot oromiutot dmoomU aa.ll rt-4--tVr and a r.eaption oooiniiiiw- - - hi,,, at the depot I ere. He w..l Klven a rtWtptlOO at the Clden 1-gle r,. ..., , iinri.rYlock. and In veiima will deliver an aMi. ujiduia-lit he will start for OrifOO At Court House Notes. oao i.i ! V r . J .. ,u f..r it tlt.lt I eoi"" aw l, I.. B-row vt a. woi s"" lliat I km wi akw and tocoug ... i .- f rr .-ir.i I K -i 1 ----- 7J ,.ii- miie east of the Noonday Dill, consideration. taOtX), recorded March 13. L Beck ner, claim, Blue A Walden Extracts From Trade Journal. ....,. I niiirlL'iin- Heal -stale morlgage w KKAL KHTATK tranuactions. Bamaotba J DIHord N Bl Dillard and others, laud lu tp l ar .1 Will. J E McCauley to W O'eat Kaaieru nilulng River: f 100. Quit claim. N H W alil-n Ut Maiy land In tp 2s r w; A L Yaruell 10 The Houthern rawai Ompaiiy; deed ol eaaeiueut. Hlghl ol way, $300. A L Yaruell et al 10 B PB Bj houd for deed; 8600. The F B Dunn land Co to R C Ross, 18 seres In t 18 a r8 w; 860. DECLARATION OF INTENTION. Joeeph Vogl, a subject -. the K.mneror of Germany, has declared his Al a reiwul meeting of the New I York Retail Orocers Union, a comma : uicatlon waa orderetl seut to several I manufacturers, protesting Bgalnst their .yalaiii of rebate on quantity pur chases. The following extracts convey ! an accura e Idea of Ihe case presented: "Your compaulea see flt lo give to InttntlOO of bOOOmlDg O dtUSO Ihe large dealers a commiasiou or dls Uuited States. lount which Is denied 10 the small dealer, because he can not buy the prescribed amount. The retail grocery i business, aa ouiiucted at the present i , involves an expense of from 12 to I 14 per cent. The average profit Isonly from 10 to 2u per cent on all honest goods, thus leaving the proprietor only Mid . . . iffijtn u,u ,;ccu. I .r looking siib-.t.,ncc. I nevi-r SorooumPt.rtoM m fhad tthcmoirliaBe, amlllicn did jot WI..V- :' ratlMd t" ' ':5..u , cither too boxy, w t-.e.forhedi'!n: .. 1 kept going p...,-,: .,tlook was bod. ' . d tferent tn-n. h heard of Ackorl.nK .-hK"d i . i-,.numt)tio!i, lor I lo it pot,onHcUr,ln.y c;S1 i nnu sputinK. - ,- x ; ivholesysuni. tOOkfOMJ 1 SATmw i kvcp A,ker s Bar ,J, Remed -in th, bouse and it a koo.1 Hung I do 10, tot ne ,p..hi my voungent child wan Kfiai with crou;. That h v.licezycougn as o. ... n ,ufferer proper doxeaafaal 'rTe InXosfno time .bo diraaM . wra under control, and awS i i .i,,,-averv parent to nave a isiii.o imi.u, u inc ume. itkeJ rmiSSto kraJTnl croup out of thohouae that a gond M u ,o keen burislaraout. It I DOM HS&Tr TSCT- ."Hi ' i mvi.iiildo croup, ami i anow noi . .sllik anon,- aVaayS'mMnidmUXK. .41 Center Street, KaaJ Hon. M. M'ii.as, F'viuiv .. . . . t.n.ltir a ftoaitlfa at'i af a'l ' r r (.'.at i ... J a. t?ti Z1itttt f aeJ 1 .. I. Ka.Uua. U-SSB niiif"-"" ' "' anJWtot, nmmm .Jmaal For sale by W. L. DeLano. Eugene, CrJ SEP10N5 - T Til .T . am rr a.,a. i" LIADI a -. 1 , 9U7. Qoai. of the a net proftt of from 3 to 6 per cent. NOW It the larger dealer can buy from 10 to 15 per cent less, he can undersell ; the smiill dealer alsmt 7 per cent, and still h ire a good profit " We publish the atiove extract In order to give our customers an Insight of the way busluess Is done aud also to show them why It Is that we can undersell our competitors; beltiij large '.overs, buying lo a great exteut direct from the Factories, both in this coun try and Buropo, and thereby saving our customers the middle man's com mission, wnleh the small dealer can not do, as is shown by the above. AX BlI.LY. Municipal Election. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual leetlOD of officers, In ami for the City of Bu 801 will be held on Mon day, the 2nd day of April. 1900, at which MOM there Is to lie elected: Oue councilman Iter each ward, all lor the term of two yeais; one recorder and one tressurer, both lor Ihe term of one vear. JUDQM and ci.kkks for kaid KI.KtTION. 11 re I Win, I IT Rnatleinri I K I', '. r. and P J MoPherson. fateraand Mo PbtraoD designaied as clerks. Poll lug place, truek bouseof Cyclone UOM Co on 1 1 tli street. Bouoad Ward- A L Peter, H Mc Mur phey and F. C Smith; i'eler and Mi Murphey designated as clerks. Polling place, engine room In City Hall build ing. Third ward M H Wallls, GeoHarger and Oeo Huberts; Wallis and Barger designated as clerks. Polling place, I) Cherry's building ou north side of Klglith street, belweeu Ollveaud Cliat nelton streets. P lis to be opened at U o'clock a m and close at li o'clock p tu on said 2nd lay of April, A 1), ltkjO. Hy order of the common council of the city of Kugene, March 12, 1000. B, F. Dorrim. Recorder. CIRCUIT COURT. K Gage vs J F Amis, E J al; order of ioJOOOUOO. It provides against Ihe transferring wrtaln real . ... . ... .i.... i.. estale. Undertaking lor lujwuaHwa. .a. the sum of 8500. Hurety: J M Maus- nelil I- in Ainls et (i ran ted. plain tills am II. It - ueiu ".. . . .. .. .hi THI miUMUatr, hi Snccial Oder Price S ,r,.l,lli.l.in i. ; ; ; indlrrirfl.t laryw Majl , enrage - ,-n .r d K .... ... ea al 'is, ...I . . . I - a ii, . . . ... Ie . I ' . iiliiifielelili t 'JS1 V,H in . ar i.ciiki n 4b:(i rX ' be ae r k ,m . II !5 eaV C . IJHf Tl ) . ' TUFQ CKl i ' , , a ii Mjv i.iir 1 Wooilburn Company. General C. U. Gautenbein haa mustered In at Wondburn a new company D, consisting of 03 enlisted men, the largest company organized John ii Blodgett vs John L Bays; to recover money. Judgment is asked for $123.45 for work done on Hie Mohawk branch of the 8 P R R Thompson 4 Hardy are attorneys for plaintiff. Undertaking for attachment In tlieBuniof812o. Hurety: It R Hays. Andrew McDonald vs Jahn Debrick et al; plaiullirs reply filed. PRO II ATE. Kstiite of Win Halmi, deceased; order to sell personal property. Qaardlaatblp o( the minor heirs of J L Duckworth; account filed and approved. F.stateof J A Bushliell, deceased: dual account approved. Batata of Alexander Nail, deceused; semi-anuual alatemeul filed. Total receipts, 851H.10; paidoulfSO Balance cash on lis nd, 8o04.10. Ksiate of Martha E Adklus; moilon lo discharge administrator. In re estate of NH Grlswold; peti tion for discharge of administrator. Uuardianshlp of Herbert C and E C Thompson; petition to discharge boiids meti. Batata of Win Hablu; inventory and appraisement. Total appraisement, ! $3!l.i. Ksiate of Wlllard Hardy, deceaed; 1 probable value, $300 W T Bailey ap- poluted administrator with 8600 bonds: Kll Bangs surety. HUrPI.EMENTARY ARTICLES. ii- following supplementa ry arti cles of Incorporation to tbe Booth Welly Lumber lompaiiy, have been duly passed by a vote of the company: "To buy, own, holt', control, sell, assign, transfer or pledge Ihe capital stock of otner corporations organized for the parpi.se ot eugaglug in any business, pursuit or enterprise cognate or permane to the business, pursuit or enterprise of this corporation, and to pay for the same either in whole or in part with the capital of this corpora tion . The same was filed by the following directors: John F Kelly, Geo H Kelly J H Booth, R A Booth, F H Buck, A J Heichman, tl X Wendllng. Prohibition Mass Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the I'm hlbltiotiists of Lane county will meet in Kugene on Haturdav, April 14th. ill 1 4 v ms, M..- krv r 1 ... le it ka Ota. l al -IT COS. LI3 0UAR . V utuwij UAl " Mil, erf the If enarlneed that yu , I t Illll 1.1 mis eia.ee WMTBUYdr's,;''sEAR.-'eP.UC.. tOe) Cd WHEAT ! WHEAT!! WEM W pay tli highest market price for wneatand all kinds of farm produce. Eugene Grain and Produce n.t,aH Ninth St. WM. K. SCARBOROW WU Wn ' ' - 20 Per cent discoia EASTMAN KODAKS, at E. SCHWARSCHIL Etigene, Ob since the Hpanish war. 1 lie roiiowing pjoo, at 9.80 a m, in the commissioners' officers a ere elected ; Captain, W K J riK,m lu the courthouse for the purpose a. 1 I a . BM ft I i a - . .. . . rimer, mie rirei. i.ieuieimui company 0f uoilllnatlllg a rull county ticket to M, BtQOad UfOgoo; Firm Lieutenant, , prt.Hetited to the voters at the Juue r 4-POUND CATALOCUg THIS BIG CATALOGUE Xtggi ...., .11... ,,.11.., 1.. ,.-i. .i'H'i'r,.l2S meelM MAMtS lHt 10WIST tVlftTHISO in. 1, Oiii. Oelelei. Ilr-1-- " ' ejaal ll.r.l..r.. Hi.,-., i.rlr.llur.l 1' S...I'. S. B. a.,1.1... lur.i.hiaaOrMi Baas, ...!..., I Si.. Tula Just e-hal your 1 ev.rvthlnir he liujriainl lll f"'.' an. 11. in J ! 11 buv.e.ilaui)u l .nr... 1 r .1.11 - in ' -...,- . nrurl , .II" . ..Is. t el en ,.nl.. SSI ml i.l. s, 1 OUR FREE OFttK. ...uii2ft " 1 : r. mmm a s eOOHpOWilily (4-lw'r " rhurrft'n mmm iw m ' wr:. i.s it la wi io Sad el I !ej.41.l.lj r.l jaJ ',' V ' T Wll VI I UK Plllss SV - Ml'" 1 " 11 i,m..liuroi-ut.Itiiu.lne-. IHurin-Joe. 1 " ... - - , ,. hei. TheCalal. gw laon i.r. - ', ",M,ti ... iii.'i.iii k A I ... 1 'ins of tl" iw" Cliirairi.."-i'l,lrairn Intrro.'ean. rteS SfSa till ai .l. i.-iK' tonna (MM uf tlir "n""' Idi.trlrt ' I!....-.'. Mnnthl.. .. I.'eai;. .. Va.l.l.rl,ii,-M , ,l. .l,.. 'i .. "'" "'.,, ', .;;,, ,ih llrr.1 .nnVreminatheiireolAla 1 I.IT-.,- 1 i. Ths oataloio.' (3 .y 'a law BbnuM le.... Veceillduuotst'i -Hull. rr.lnict,. S"J I. cel. eeee, - l :"' SEAR Ba ROEBUCK A CO. (Ino.l, CHICACU 1 1 1 ih iltMM. -. I 1 :M. 1 ' Wfta:iliH. ' i-vil ilri'c .'. 1 iIk 'i I v'"'f.r . f t rrurg t-n . v ' I It till lll4l(l t. ill' I I nulf riT'i-1 1n v ' 'ket. 9 1 11 IpRt'i. HHtk 1 1 Hit " H Iwritlcftl In '.. I BliHl plain Intmnri.ii nf't ..'- fc'onalt'tii Kucno.itr-i:.,hy lii:.N!ii;i;tiN I '. . !n l l.iM '-n 1 a .at n Qtf ,sll '4..t8e ji L. ta ('HKSWKI.L, Miti. h -tl -IKlt'ttH to t l Ht'iuliTr-t-ii liHtt'StTKfHnt company i-rU.T fliurt. KITH ill tlcMrihtlw lu Ihr tti.'Utci alMH-tlnu mUrr mrttaiir Shapely Married Wemen eacnt prmarralhe body f .1 tKr .tralanpoa It. end prrertv. I We mumriiy ol lurm MulHea'e r atlSD a to oe.lai.. .,1 . w. .1.... r rhll.l Isrth and laltle III rilwM.nl esotbrr eelely through ihl. mtkal -rlod wltlnml si( It lawomeu'a nattwt bleeelug end trssisanda gratefully tell ol ih. grrat g.ssl It ba doM tbsrea Bold be ell dniggiMeet i ov pri MUJ Our lllll ho.ik letllnjj all al..ut Ihla great irmedy. .ll t- -rnt frea Is any eiUreea by Ta BaAluruu.B KkKi iarua Courasv. ailaass. Oawgla. ,1 h lerma kVi. ereman .-..rrta a .I'apeli eaanv ol ihrni di I re Pir I.. el III ir . I ne nrmniH inimi.ii - .s . .Iiaiwlinrs. I hu ran l.y Hu um el MoTHia a b. a... dr.1 h...rv.i riuiiiil. for baby i -lire, aa ihi. e, rntlAe Inn fivr. Mother's Friend repulilloan convention: W W Htvtt, R F Hoolt, H K Dersham, A Huegger, M liager, James Hliaub. Mobawk-Geo II Kelly, 0 Cole, J R Cook Thurston 11 M 1'rlce, Hi OS l-ii-aldsoii. Camp Creek F M DotSOO, J H Keys, t A Cauipla-ll, J K Piatt, QOfthaO B t Kwney, W B Km- minis, Y li iMilaui, . 1. ivoney. Five Rivera-H M Trindle, L K PHthUo. lrvliig-W B H Miller, thai lea H Btlokaw, K a Bond, I. ACoJdroo, nam Howard, 0 r Boff. Jus'lce. B Ltiuve; constable, fly tie Wells; nskd supervisor, J B Fnul. Fall Creek-R O Callieon. A D Hylan.l, J H Klsse-ger, A J Renfro. JasiH-r- K LQaat) J M Kiviiey, J B Hill. J F Smith. Saginaw F L Kennetly, J F Wal. lace, Hoary Dnubar, Kreil Wright, L W Hlggs. F.lnilra-B B lVmltig, A t Kll-iintker. Clnltei I W Horn, Bl Fiek. Blaulou J Hik'glus; K H l'aine, t D Davldaou. J I'lckeue. l. ajt Vailey-H B Harker, Alf Stew an, T Harbre, Hluslaw J Addison, I P Innman, I' f Davis, H J Crow. Long Tom-J J Winn. W Kvans, ' Wm Malay. 1 M. Second Oregon ; Second Lleuteuant, K VY Hettlemler. A large assemblage Of people witnessed the mustering lu at Ke.utngtoii's Hall. Trv a JACKSON SQUARE 5c Cigar aT All Popular Brands tif Cigars for sale. Julius Goldsmith's TRUSSES, 350, jL.2S.AND UP election. This is to Is a mass meeting, aud all Prohibitionists are urged to attend and will have a vote in the conven ventlon. Committee. N. B. By mistake this meeting notice appeared as of March 31st In Saturday's Daily Guard Correct Statement. Alhauy Democrat: "The champion liar lives at Cottage throve, where he tias a paper. In order to create prejudice he stated that Bryan ouly charged Ihe good people of Kugene 8220 to speak there, whereas he charged nothing there nor anywhere else. The $220 is ihe annum it costs Kugene men to pay for a train ; and other expenses We .imply refer to this as a sample ol the uuiair methods of some paers during a campaign." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. artificially digest the food and aids mturc in strengthening aud rccon Btructlngthe exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It In etllciency. It In Btantly relieves and permanently tniitj ijyspepsia, Indies' ion, Heafthurn, Flatulence, Bour St. macb, Nausea, SickHcadaeliii;astralgia.Crampa8Mo all ot he r results of Impe rfect d igestloa Praoored r-y E. C. DeW,'.- & Co., Crjleaao. ViaCEHT & CO.. Corner Drug Store. 38 (:f t SENN NO iy- a. 10 ; TMi Circular PI J- stall's srii rw t!ii" ... 1 ' wt ' elaboi ut1 1 i'ii tvfaa.Hi.tr n.- flni-Hiari I"'1'' ' , m amlfllM-rrhani"'- ' ' s"?sa2r?sK 4 iPaVITA! 1 e" s Aal 65c. .rauniw ' ' ' Trwaara aidt al I k MH IKliaV ! t'n oiw-Utn , k charaTwJ 1 ' 3 '- VI K-....BS. ael . llni.tialerf ah. ... r .. .,,.1 n.l l 11. elth IM sl.llll (Kll .Ule , , ar low. . rti. . hoe l.e yen ha.e r irliils.t. eh'.aer n,l u-e i. iere ... nne.i w lsrhr ar.. iin.l lh. S.I. .w a line eilh 0 rupture. y ehether irtSureU ... rtakl eff ten IM. anil ee llf.rf e4taer tree. l v..e elth the eeder .Ot I. ee . err, at .e. -a' I trews the. ie.aU .1 three (let.- ee. erh., ou can retera It aej e t V1 Be M tht 1 ton 1 Awful Thooght A Bath He. editor complains be cause he kissed a Boston girl and caught Ihe measles. Weil, it migbt have been worse. Suppose he bsd caught the girl! Balm Wood Wanted StutofM VITALITY. LOST V '.OR AND MAINHUO0 Cure? tapoteac?, Nirrht BausaloTtl and 'vastincr rllara all iy.,e .nit. - . llll.ld 1 oi.il- use, ci excess and lrnlis en on. A aerretoaloand 1 IboUder. Bringi the low imlocln tixsand Bre t f outhn : : i0 r hex: O boxet ' i i i,.iiaii. are v, refund the money. IVI rA .y'LDICAL CO. ft Jachscn s-s., CHICACO, ILU IVI.ani) ln, rfat mmm i 1 ' I foi tlr r Wirt hi ah VI OUR $2.45 tVATnt ajj We want D purcbaae 2 500 cords of balm wood. For further particulars TZTI 1 o sia um tre ) 7c 1 apply at our office. lsBEawa. ROEBUCK CO. -HrCAte F.i'uiutK Kacei.siok Works. PARKER'S HAIR BA I.SAM ,Vt0 a: . Us , tfia h4aT. TjwMMB !i;iui t fruvth. Ctiit or 0 mtm 4 hair fasiitm e .. .d ltl ft, lTVlta MTMri-lheO lwft.nkiTa-l n '1 mmi U a rrat irJ . ar atm 9W4 A' " kewrarr. 1W Watt f t Ii aad P, wr't.