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tT" BUILD HON llldll SCHOOL WILL HOLD BIO MAS MUTING TOMOAAOW NIGHT, I 11, Taj..r, P, M KltaUad, U Kub, K. I. lUfUr, I I'd kliiwrn. Irt lni., H II. Knot. K K '!! It. John l klniK.il, VV. A. MeMiirf. O II, Iluil. f, C. K. lilt ka, Cbappll, C K rillifl, A. NeUoa, K. V. t.U iI.1kh, I. H. Iinilrr. W (, Allld. O Conker, ll. ( Ilurluu and War i nrrt !cienjy. FREE OFFER FOR ESSAYS Tho Oregon jiwlrijr fiuu tf Am- cria lluluilon It iffrlii pri lo uilUi if tho public btxiU of Or ht Establlahirtont of tho School A union high school for Indium 4enco anil Monmouth. That aounda flno, donn't l(T Wfll, that'a what wo aro going lo tvti. Tomorrow (Friday) n 1 h l Col. K No Cato on Rocord. Thro la no raa on rword of a cough or rold mulling In pneumonia fur ,ubJ'to ronnwi 11900 vlll I A second brti rol quickly. Ilffuao any but lb La.,,. wrlto by blab a bol vuplls genuino roicya noi.rjr ami Tar in iihr Mlv ut lUv MU,mut sub- ri m a.i. .. r - - " - "" " t ror e.aya on aubj ! . , ! - of r""u,,i"",m ur .r ma tarr Will Ba In ld.p.nd.nc lo ,nd T,r 0M bM,0 u,p(l( M H wll m f f .AkMT-. Vh.! 1M,,,"" .A"'t -to ur rough and break up your wttrta fr .b. fir.t ...) a yellow package, t'onulna no opi ate and la aafo and aurw. I. (1, iJovo. Jwta; . Foreign AI4 In lbs Involution- arjr War. 1. Waahlngton's (irpatneoa lo What Dl J li fun. I.l? lYU.-i of 2uoo, 1 10 00 and llirHl of 15 00 rach lll Urn awarded for tho fifth beat ranays, rcspeetlvuly, written by If Iba conference of Pacific Coaul I commercial bodies held III Ban Kran rlaro tho pal Wf.k bad rmulted In II - I, - I 1 t . t I I .. . . k i - - . .. . 1 I . . . 1 I jiui'mt vi naifiu, who, iua way, i uma n miwii "' I ftnl afcolwl I bird fourth and oiirt n tn iiroitrciiii ve rut'ii or in tng naiionai ronvc niioin, intt incci tmlt il r m. I l , t a. a . . a . a nwamiHio TBioy, ana ... !. oiarr. im woiiici oars um-n on. oi in iu.w. rad nuoila on any mm uf tk fol vcruiarjr or me noara or lo-Rimia or imiHinant, vicwta irom in ianu, i uwitlf aubjto: iu riorinai pmhmjih or ma aiam, arv ioiiu oi mo upvt'inpiuciii oi virraun, j ('auma of Iho Ilt-volulloll to bo In Inili'fii(!cn i, wln-n a mon- vvanhinKton and ilii'lr aluicr I ry w f . . . , t, m I . .. .....i....... ...I ut inaiia luociiiig ia lo on nm lor ot ranu, u wa uiihiiuikmioij' i j .j1B jiH((j f t'araloj;a tn piirHia of pn-amtlng Ihf mallif I rrM'ii vy tli ai'ltaifa in atlfimanrti to thw tiupayiTa of Ihla rountry. Now that llio Conni abould art aa a unit la your tlum to t t In your Innml fur In woralng lo anrurn auli i-oiin-n a good thing. Ilona, i-acli cllr udoralng tho Invlia Arranx'in'iita aro bflng mado to I lion of tln oiIht, with li of bavt (ho Mttctlng In tho 0'r hotiao I courau lo have a fair proportion. 1 1) (I an Interim Ing program I b'-lng prepared for Mm oecaitlon. There I Cugena la In Doad Earnatt. Will be roillilo of vocal aeleellolia, KilKelio NUPprlHi il I lie people of ono by Mln t raven, who Iiua Ho- irua entire i niniry inxt year by rsi llghlcd the Independence peipln on Ing a greut advertiHlng fund and pay- aeverul ocruHlona with her bIiiIhk Mr a. I'addork, who ha appeared on iiiuny ocniHlona before, will nlno King on thla occiihIoii. Chuilea K. Hlcka will favor thu au dience with a violin aelertlou and there will bo other Intereatlng num- ber bealdea theae. You will have to come early, for there will' be the blRK't crowd In the opera hoime tomorrow night that there haa been In yearn. Coma early for thero will b po reaervod aeata. Olio reaHon why there will be auc a lurgo attendance at thla meeting I becatiMe the location for the high school will come up for (IIhcubhIoii and Inilepemlence will be much con cerned about the matter. Monmouth people will be here bIho because they are also Interested In the matter of location of the union high school Come and bring a friend with you. Beautiful Oregon Fir. Oregon fir never had a conipllmen paid which meant so much as the ed itorlal which appeared In the Amerl tan Lumberman of last week, tho world's leading lumber journal. J E. Defebaugh, editor of the periodical ,and known to every lumberman In the country. Deraonally penned the editorial, which said In part: "Douglas Fir needs no stain to make It beautiful In color, It does not ihavn to be carefully selected for grain, It takes a fine finish and Is ,Lt: on and as bard aa many of the nvojds used for finer purposes. On fthe 1'nclflc Coast are many fine rest deuces and magnificent office build' Ings In which this wood Is used. It will not supplant mahogany and oak, but should be used side by side with them and for substantially the same purposes." Mr. Defebaugh urges Its careful consideration by Eastern architects Know When Ho Was Happy. The soul of an editor who had died of starvation was being conducted to the Elyslan fields. As they passed .the portals of the infernal regions, fr asked his guide If he might not go In and look around. The guide consented, but warned him to stay but a few minutes, as he could not -wait long. A long time passed and the edi tor had not returned; so the guiding angel went In search of him. He found him before a cage In which a number of doomed wretches were being toated on red-hot griddles. 'Over the cage was the sign "Delin quent Subscribers." Come." said the guide; "we must 1)e going." ' "Don't wait for me," replied the editor. "I'm not coming. This Is Heaven enough for me!" November Jjipplncott's. lug a Kulary of fr.ooo annually for an expert. I'p to IiihI Kuturday night I Here bad been silhttcrlbed for the coming year I3,C(1, to which will ! added $M00. the total being a dol lar and a half for every mun woman and child In the city, and thla will be UHcd In advertising the resources and advantages of Kugene and Lane county. Kugene Is determined to go ahead and doesn't mind a little thing Ilka a national election. What other town of 10.000 people In Oregon, Washington or California can match this record? 3. Tim naky In the (evolutionary War. 4. Tb HutUe of Hunker 111)1. Th enaaya are limited to three thouaaiid words each, muot bo writ ten in the atudeni'a own handwriting on one aide of thu paper only, and accompanied by a certificate from the wrlter'a I cue her, Mating that the writer la a pupil In a dealgnated cIuhm, , and that the teacher be lieve the cHHay (o bo the pupil's own unaided work. Originality, accuracy of statement, manner of treatment, orthography, kyu'.ux and punctuation and neatnea and legibility aro confederation In the awarding of prlxes. Thete prizes are offered with the Intention of en couraging the study of our conn t"j'a history. Any additional Information will be cheerfully furnished on application to Wm. B. Wells, Portland, Oregon, who Is chairman of the committee haiug the matter In hand. A Valuable Tip. After exposure or when you a cold coming on take a few doses of Foley's Honey and Tar and It will expel the cold from your system. It cares the most stubborn cougba and colds, and prevents pneumonia. D. 0. Dove. COMING "IN DIXIE LAND" As worthy a company as the Alca zar Stock Company, which played In Independence some time ago, should draw a (packed house. This is the company which played "The Devil" here some weeks ago. It Is not likely that the house which was accorded them paid expenses. It Is to be re gretted., more because It was their initial engagement and their return depended largely on the reception in this initial engagement.. People who saw the play say It was meri torious and that the company was way above the average. feel Stale of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he s benlor partner of the firm of F J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the city of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case cf catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's. Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D. 1886. (SEAL.) A. W. GLEASON Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo.O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stli atlon. A Pleasant Hallowe'en Party. Mesdames V. I. Dornslfe and 0. O. Walker gave a pleasant Hallow e'en party at the home of Mrs. Q. Through O. Walker in thla city Saturday even- Ladles Club Entertained The Ladies' Leisure Hour Club was entertained last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. A. Wilcox, the hostesses being Mesdames E. L. Ket chum, L. Damon, J. E. Hubbard, Ed Owen and G. A. Wilcox. The spa- clous rooms of the Wilcox home were artistically decorated and pre sented a beautiful appearance. The afternoon passed very pleasantly In conversation and contests, great in terest and amusement being afforded by a guessing contest in which Mrs. O. D. Butler won first prize and Mrs. G. Kutch the consolation. At the close of the afternoon a delicious lunch was served. The guests were: the earnest solicitation of a number ling. Miss Mary Scollard assisted as of the leading people of Independence hostess on the occasion. the company has consented to play It was a very nicely appointed af- return engagement to give the town fair. Twenty-five invitations were is- chance to be placed on the circuit, sued. All the ladles were very be- If the attendance ia not good this comingly gowned. Among them, Mrs. time the company will not return. Dee Taylor in a foulard silk trim This is a bint to the people of tbls med in lavender velvet and cream city. Come out and show your loyal- lace; Mrs. George Dickinson in a ty to the efforts of the management light blue crefpe de chine, trimmed of the opera house and be one to en-1 In chiffon and lace; Mrs. Roy Bul- courage good theatre companies. lard in cream satin; Mrs. Loren Wann in cream panama, trimmed in Jubilee Singers Coming. satin; Miss Scollard In pink and The Tennessee Jubilee Singers are white silk organdy, trimmed in pink to be in Independence Saturday, No- velvet. Miss Cooper wore a green vember 7. These lnhilee sine-era are princeBS and the hostesses were in so well and favorably known that it white. is not worth while to say anything The decorations in the several of commendation for them. It goes rooms were of Autumn foliage and without saying that they will draw chrysanthemums, cosmos, nasturtiums their usual big house on this occa- and jack-o'-lanterns. sion. The proceeds are to be de- Topsy Mattlson and Laverne Ket- voted to buvine stars and strlnes to chum served punch and sherbet In float from the school house staff. OREGON BRIEFLETS The receipts of "tag day" in Port land were J6000, aboat 600,000 tags ent, being sold. The proceeds will go to posted on the place card, which were the Baby Home, which will more orange jack-o'-lanterns. the dining room, from jack-o'-lantern bowls. Mrs. Clair Irvine and Mrs. Roy Bullard won the prizes In the games. Just before supper was served each guest was presented with a card on which was written an important ev- The corresponding date was Nut. Cheese Sardine Pickles Mesdames D. A. Hodge, W. Walker, to 21. than wipe out the debt of that insti tution. After one year of experience in ad vertising the interests of Eugene and Lane county, the people of the uni versity town have contributed $15, 000 for the promotion work for the coming year. In the most sensational football game ever seen in the Pacific North west the inexperienced Oregon eleven Saturday defeated the veteran Idaho w- I. Reynolds, principal of the team at Moscow by the score of 27 Reform School, passed through In- Angel MENU. SANDWICHES Meat Olives Chocolate CAKE Devil Spice Ice Cream Nut Candies Nuts Just i ffort ioal M '"rt- WHEN you buy a HAT You want one that will hold its shape and look well and wear well a brand that your friends will know is good. A hat with all these qualities is the it A large stock to select from 5D ""rr infill O. A. KRAMER Leading Clothier SELLING OUT AT COST Entire stock consisting of Harness, Whips, Blankets, all kinds of strap work, all goods used in harness and saddle making, and Leather Goods must be closed out. I am positively going out of business, and will sell the stock at actual cost. This is an opportunity for farmers to buy their horse goods at actual cost. It will not be their privilege to again have such a chance, perhaps, in a lifetime to buy at such low prices. This sale will last only until the first of December. My stock of goods must be sold by that time as the shop will be closed on ' that date. Other business demanding my at tention makes it impossible for me to contin ue the harness shop in Independence. George C Dunham The Harness Man I dependence Tuesday to Dallas. I