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FIGURES BY ADLAI BKYAN SPEAKING Precioct Committee-men Make Arrangemeits. Let Puts 120 Electoral Voles io the Doubtful Column. ami liaa bt-en made under hia per- sonal hupervislou kiuee its iiitancy. Allow no one to deceive you in thin. All Counterfeits, Imitations anil “.Just-as-good” are but lAperiuii-nts tiiat trifle with and endanger the health of lnl'ants and Children—Experience aghiiret Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castoriu is a Itarinlesa substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric. Drops anil Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It «-oittaiiis neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio xubstaiiee. Its age is its guarantee. It destroy» Worm» and allays Feverishness, it cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It r«-licvek Teething Troubles, cure» Constipatioix ami Flatuleucy. It assimilates the Food, r«-gulate» the Stomach and Howels, giving healthy and natural deep. The Children’» Panacea—The Mother’» Friend. GENUINE CASTOR IA How ALWAYS Bears tho Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Fcr Over 30 Years. THC CritTDUR COMMNV, TT MURRAY «TMtT, NtW VORM O«TV. nere in gaudy uniforma dotting the billtopa. From Eiabkill Bryan went over the river to invade Newburgh, the Wins Applause From Thousands home of Benjamin B Odell. It was in the Lairs of Platt and the invasion of a conqueror. Here Odell. in the very lair ot I'lattiam and Odelliam the ovation tendered Diipatch to Hearst's Chicago American. the Democratic candidate showe I BY LANGDON SMITH. Albany, N Y, Oct 18.—There is bow deeply the people are aroused not a man on the special train by the campaign. WOULD HAVE SCARED DEPEW. which is bearing William Jennings I’oughkeepaie wae a revelation Bryan through th« state who is not elated over the enthusiastic recep which would have frightened the tions aejorded the Democratic can wita out of Depew and ahaken the didate thus far on his tour, (n faith of even Joe Manly. Five districts hitherto hostile to De- thouaand people faced Bryan from nt icracy there were waving flags, hillsides, roofs and windows. Everybody was astonished to booming cannon and shouting find 3,000 enthusiasts at Hudson- multitudes. This side of the Bronx is recog- To these Bryan made a rear plat* nix d as Republican country. It is form speech which was punctuated doubtful, however, if any candi aud paragraphed by the sound of date would have been greeted by cannon. At Troy, the home of Senator lurger crowds than was William Jennings Bryan yesterday. De- Murphey, ten thousand people p»‘W could not do it were he candi lined the streets and as many a« date for the presidency. Theodore could stand tne terrific pressure were jammed into tiie opera house. Roosevelt did not do it in 1898. While Mr Bryan and Mr Bulger BRYAN MUCH PLEASED. epoke to the opera house audience Bryan himself appeared greatly Mayor Jones of Toledo harargusd pleased with the dernoiistrntion» at the crowd outside. Wf|0Il Bryan the various points where sptechee finally reappeared he was fairly were made, and he ietired tonight mobbed by tin- enthunaxtio crowd, oontented with hie day’s work. 11« A crowd of 2,500 came out a' made fourteen si>eeohes during th« Mei-hatiieeville, mid Cohoes almost day, the last one being b ‘fore n emptied iUelf to do honor to ibe crowd here in Albany which com Democratic candidate. pletely overshadowed all the real. CLOSED DAY AT ALBANY. At Yonkers there was a speech Al 6:40 p m Mr Bryaa’e train on trusts and their evils. It was rolled inio the depot at the state made from a truck before 10,000 capital. After dinner the Bryan people. This was the opening gun. party was driven to the opera at Tarrytown there was the sound house, which was crowded from of songs and the roll of drums. footlights to the front door with Here Bryan again took up the the beet Democracy and much of topic of the trusts. the beat Republicanism of the cap At Sing Sing he referred satiri ital. There was no uncertain note cally to the full dinner-pail pro 1 in the cheering which greeted vided the prisoners by the state j Bryan as he arose and stepped to and their consequent contentment. the front of the stage. In thia op IN THE enemy ' s COUNTRY. roar John lloyd Thatcher, Judge Two thousand enthusiastic Dem- Gray and Chief Justi-e Parker took acrats gathered at Peekskill, the a modest part. former home of Chauncey M De- Bryan tiniahed bis day’s work |»ew. There were bombs, llaga and i with a speech to 5,000 listener» in cannon at Cold Springs, with gun- front of the opera house. BRYAN INVADES ENEMY’S COUNTRY. ¿A •O ’»vt-pv •K» «<>1 p»it>N pi.» ijì ».a "i **x-| 1 v «u» *ii| ima eq |[lv 1. Oli w Usci .'tq«A jo Tt'xxj jnp -uivd ìnoipi» pu» .<i»jrs i’.>p.xi in |i:.u3 siqi |>.rei»d •Avq u.iuow JO spui • ivoqi pi» .11 Xq ■puunnnq .19t.ueL.1s v ..‘nxniad S.WXH1OK,. JO .»n dtp Xq (tapina» X(Ainu. .tq u»3 t;ynqp|tq.i |<> inuoq pu» mud ixliivp jq> l»qi Moni, p|noi|,< mino» .ua.vq JWj .qqsqu. -apui i|liw il o| |us wi< | t.qoo{ uq» iwtp Nniiapt.s pu» jjJturp jo ipq «w •1 »»Moq -surd i«nm t.iqioui itnn - o >I xj jip qjiqw qthwuqi p’.i|uoaqj, -»|j[dtuoj aq uso ssjuiddvq cu )t pio •tpiM avj *p|oqasnoq aq| ¡0 Aof aqi ■[ PU.TI.il S.JJUHK ’1 33!»A s.5iqefl st r»t I an a4._«-« not LAR and »rod -------- ion-. -- ■’ - ■•« sheth'-r - b • ' » -i lidi ■' , ‘-------' • 11 « > - <>r and t>* (>B wantad, . ., Htf JGHAOE 1900 MOOEL Y« M «'wo f'.iait« ai y nrri’cyw d >f foMbi pore Miy s«ii-<M ♦», »» ■r-wswe.rA. t W eowl W0\i»»NH LVâU • • or ke«rd-f O-pial tx> b4cyrlv>0 t'iot ht h •• e<i. te y.»B th» k U il at W.-.O« •«, ¿XV. «t » IDI IFitlAL n<l, II3.7S. »«il wtth « r ter. < h ••$. il ar. I U h*1o •ev4«*«m»7. iw Mirai frrw t-«r U,o awfltac.ai'. • «•w all »U« r !«>»•»% '»« «a 4 N. p gr» harfidart lief ewrvikMg. Fan < «B F-« HaiMliwkar. Tw«'’» ms .1 T«- IHlll lDII •owwikrA •• «km »ea«. sr I» ». MM ¿SU to »I Mll.tk Ajaffilh » r« •«*▼>«< tty a wtnttflTw ûv l> »vi i, »»«»crmatewd i aMatwD« 9>rw<, 5 .b *•» ar »*“<•« it aaMV »if »*• M «•••« • fl, 99 f 919 99 — «• SEARS. ROEBUCK A CO., Ctoeap. ui- I raavrrar tHa»«,«M*| ■ I fl «MIMI** fBt-«**«. « ««Mi -« -»I, »«rm.nreilr •» I - ■« >'t Hr ... k wt, • i«r. k >«u, »,.i» «l.-sre« C«««r4 », «• ». I, • «*e». t»n«» .n«»M,l.' » •S. », m«tl^»rre « «>•«... Iv.a l—« ...I ,W «■uìreaT ««■«a Hou J D Mxtkx k and J G SteveDH'D, Exq will speak at the following places and date- on the political i,»ue of tiie day. Hi king at each place at 1:30 o’clock In the afterruajo: THINKS OrWOCRXTS WILL WIN Lorabe, Friday Oct £6 C hicago , Oct. 21.—Hou Adlai E Hadley»ille, 8 urday Oct 27 Btevenaun, who return««! yesterday L«e M Trevi-- and Leon Edmund from bls Eastern tour, in an interview son will address the citixens of Mo ttxlay «pok«- eoi busiaxtieaily of tiie hawk valley at Ping Yang school democratic »«tivity iu tiie states brune Haturday evening, October 27, 1 through which he pa«sed. MrSteven- 1900, at 7:30 p tn. Everybody invited xiu made Die t! »l-f<x>t«sl declaration to at'end, «^q-eclally the ladies and that the democrats would carry In- republican«. (liana aud adde«l: Hon W H Pierce, of Pendleton, “Ohio should be put down as very Eugene, Friday, October 29. likely to give its electoral votes for Hon W F Butcher, of Baker City. Bryan To my mind the two great Junction, Friday, Noveriber2, doubtful states which lean more strong Each of the above three apeakiDgs ly to tiie democratic than to tiie at 7:30 p m. Everybody Invited. republican side iu this tight are New U nion C ommittee . York and Ohio.'' Mr BtevHi>».>'i then made the follow Chinese Empress ing estimate of the situation as it uow stands: An oriental liner just arrived at for m ’ kinley . Tao^m* urines the new, of tbe'manner California............ 9 Nortii Dakota.. .. 3 in which the Chinee court escaped Connecticut........ tt Oregon ................... 4 from Pekin: Iowa........................ 13 Petnisyl l'aida___ 32 “It appear, that io accordance with Maine..................... 6 Rhode Island 4 th» recular practice of the Chinese official, in similar caves, false reports Michigan ... ....... 14 Wisconsin............... 12 of suppositious victoiies ov. r the allies Minnesota... ...... 9 Wyoming............. 3 were persistent'y rendered to the ; al- New Hampshire 4 — ace, with the renult that the court wax Total.......... ................................................. 138 lull'.- into a feeling of fancied security and it a a, not until the allies had FOR BRYAN. Alabama .... ........ 11 Missouri ...................17 actuary entered the capital that the Arkansas .. ....... 8 Montana .............. 3 real facis became known totbe empress Colorado ... ....... 4 Nebraska................ 8 and a 111,'e awakemug took place. “On the early morning of the 15th Fiori Ja ....... 4 Nevada..................... 3 (Georgia ...... ....... 13 North Carol 1 du ... 11 of Au.'U.l tiie tlowager, in company Idaho .......... ...... 3 Bouth Carolina. .. 9 with the emperor, left the palace Iudiana...... ...... 15 Teiimwe . ..12 c ot tied in o uum.m t biueae cotton Kentucky .. .. .. 13 Texas .................... 15 garment», traveling in an ordluary Louisiana .. ____ 8 Utah......................... 3 Chinese cart, aud accompanied with Such wax Maryland .. ......... 8 Virginia.................. 12 an Insignitlcact retinue. the burry of their departure that no Mississippi.. ....... 9 ------ Total ....... ...................................................J89 money or valuable, of any quantity »ere taken witn them, and for several DOUBTFUL. days the imperial party i, said to Illinois ...... ....... 24 Bouth Dikota........ 4 llave suttered the greatest hardship. Kansas......... ........ 10 Washington.......... 4 The only food with which they W’ere New Jersey ....... 10 West Virginia .... 6 supplied was tiie c itutuon millet of New York.. ......... 30 IXiarare................ 3 the O' untry, and at night they had to Ohio 23 Bleep in wayside inns on the rough Total.............................................................120 brick kiatig, furnished tor the accom Mr Btevensou luft tonight for a three modation ot travelers.’’ days’ tour of Michigan. Hou \V H 1’ieice, Bryan elector, Hp ak« at tiie court house Friday eveu- it g. Go out amt bear him. Ladies expK-ialiy iuvited; also republicans The appointment, to be ti led 1>.V and aluden’.e. local speakers In the country during Marsh field Hun: The gasoline tiie next few dev» of the campaign are launch, sold rec-ntiy to partiel of lue iu< follows: Biuelaw, was taken on board the tug Pleaxant Hill—Thursday O ‘t !*5, 7 30 Bot.ar x al tills place Tuesday, for p m, J H McClung and R A Booth. sliipmeut to that place. Goshen—Friday Oct 2u, 7:30 pm, N Judge Judson Harmon, who was at- II Friendly. J M Williams. ioruey-getier.il under i’lesiilent Cleve Coburg—Baturday, Oct 27 7 30 I» in land, has uiveu out a strong letter en Wallis Nash. dorsing Bryan. He supported Palmer Eluil-a- Thursday Oct 25, 7.30 I’ in uti I Buckner four years ago. Wallis Nash. Budd Murray, coiored, was shot Lorane—Baturday Oct 27. 1.30 P hi I through the hack t>y a Portland police A C Woodcock, C A Hardy. Junction —Haturday Oct 27 7.30 (i tn, man Sunday night while attempting to exc«f e arrest, The bullet lodged in Judge 8 A Lowell. Wendling—Haturday Oct 27, 7 30 p the intestines. He will probably re- in, Judge EO Potter,C A Wiliteruieler. cover. Me \1 inn vtlle College Review: The Saginaw—Saturd-y Oct 27, 7:30 p m, University of Oregon, st Eugene, J M Shelley, Dr D A Paine. Walterville—Monday Oct 29. 1 3 I p open« w'tli tiie largest enrollment lu its history «mi with tlattenng pros* m, M 8 Barker, L T Harris. Thurston—Monday Oct 29, 7,30 p <>>. pests for tli • new y< ar. We congratu- late our big sister on the south. M fl Birker, LT Hants. <’re« well—Tuesday Oct 30, 7:30 p »>. K 1 hers a'tempted to blow open J H McClu g, KA Booth. th«-safe of the First National Batik of College Grove—Wednesday Oct 31, Union, Oregon, last uigtit. They used 7:39 p tn, Hon S M Yoran. nilr glycerin. They failed to get any Junction—Saturday Nov 3,7 30 p III, tMMgy. tin- damav- to the building Hon 8 M Yoran. and bank fixtures is $2,900. Springfield— Thursday Oct 25, 7 30 Portland It leg ram: A woman got P 111, A C Woodcock. caoglit on the draw of the bridge the STATE SPEAKERS. other day, when it was about to open. Other dates for state speaker, al Eu When tiie draw commeueed to move gene are ax follows: tiie woui«n grew hysterical, evidently Hon Wni McColvig at court bouse thinking she wax in danger. She Monday Oct 29. 7:30 p tn. threw her arms around one of the posts HenstorGeoC Brownell At court house and clung to it tightly. Haturday Nov 3, 7:30. Mis» Jennie E'.hel Btewart, a promi nent society »till fraternal circle young Dally Guurd, October ¿3 H iuh S chool E lktion . — The Indy of Ea«t Portia- d, committed xui- election bold yevterdsy by tiie xtudeiit cide last Friday by taking carbolic l><><ly of the High School was very Iti- acid. Tiie tae Was partially suppressed terexliug Two tickets, the Expan- at Ibe time. Miss Btewart was 23 years «iouisto and Liberal» were put !n I tie ot age, aud committed tlie rash deed field, the former winning. Following while in a tit of denp.mdeocy to which Is tiie vole: For preaideut— Frank she w a« subject. 1R‘ •< •oijlTSV Grov Escaped. Voters wtio tailed to get registered in time to vote at the presidential election lu November may swear their votes in just as unregistered voters did at the June election. Borne authorities even hold that the registration blanks, signed by six freeholders, may be filled out and sworn to before a jus Ice or notar, and deposited with tiie county 0 etk In advnnc of election day, thus M ay (Io K iting .—Today’» Oregon amounting tn effect t*> s re-opeuiiig ot ian: Au Oregonian representative last registration by lliecouuty clerk. night asked the hop buier Mr Otten 1«o-eburg iv view, October 22: ‘'The lieimer whether he thought hops bg gmig of J.ps employed on Die wo ild go up to 20 ceuts. In a tone railroad here went on a strike last that Indicated id- opinion he replied: week b iu <e th-y »«re require-! to **Twenty cants! Just you wait until walk from their e;iecial aiding at the the liotue brewer, begin to buy their upper end of the yard« to the I- wet bops and then see where the bops wi.l end where the hand enr« are ke,- — so Twenty c-niil Just wait until half a mite perhans —before »• ver the top price this ie»»-on I, readied o’dock, tire h< ur nr beginning w -k Mill then resieiuhev the time voir After laying off wo ■shed lhet qii.atio««. The beet ho,» each tv r-'.nir are u-»w Iti oeui-1» w.iem. I n-re »re or Dire" d-y«. they went back to » rk, Imi-Khly 15,01)0 to 20,toll) bale« of Ore evidentiv co , fu«I nr that strikes «1 -n’t g >11 bop, still u sold, and ibe owners p»y. Veri.y, ti e little yellow u en ■>f these have k'-as of their own re are aiquirli g the practices of civiliza gardlng prices.’' tion very rat idly.’ I ohanr F air -The upper patt of tbv Ktuslaw valley held a very ,u jresful fair st I.orane October 11 and 11 Very full exhibits of women'» work an*1 products of the gnrden and field were furnish«,! by )i<al tvwldeore Tha G uamu ackuowledges therecript <’t a Hat of exhibits aw irdnl premiums, but cauo<4 find «pace for pulMludUnn- 1 Ho» Omm.—R B H«ye> rrfi.« d l.tj osato tor hi» hope y«-sterday and J ’ R Lllsa refused 15 osato today. frv a HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS. seni WK HKLL HI MAN HAIR SWIH Ht.b to matell Say hair at from 65c 1‘* $3.25» 1,1 • Wual of awkehes that retail at ftg.oO to Ss.RO. m IQ nPTPR* cut this ad out and eenl ÏÏ? vuk vrrtn. t ... j NO 1 ' Bun .pie > 'I th« • lari ’ C out a® near the root« as poerlble,! our apecial price quoted aad & eeniu extra to pay pontage, and we will make the «"lteh to match your hair exact, and s. nd l<. •• i I c J] mail. ixiHtpaiil.and if you ar • r t i • - : y K »atialied, return it and we will AmmediaU y refund your niom-v. Our Special Offer Price asfoHowat 2-Ot flwftch 20 In. long, long stem, 65C« short Bttrn, 90c: t-ox. 2? in. long, si rt stein. fT-rz. 22-in. long,short stem, $|.5O; 24-in. I«, ng, short stem. $2.25 > long, short stein, $3.25» V k ill AKak'l kk OIK WOKK the highest grade on the market. Order at once and Rvt luese special price«. Your money return?J if are uut Fleased. Write for Frve Catalogue of lair Goods. Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO.fine iChifaga <Beare, Heeback * ar- thorough’] reUa-4«. -AdMaM J < ■ This Circular Piujh C ui ‘ n Í Cié. ».e n„.., « ,. .“.J-*! Lhr o ug h o ut » un , JJ «labor»»:, «rrbreidtrelrn J beading as 111n«traini. Tnrr-eítf» fine Biatk Tlilhat Fa», tw»'1 r!W«| and fiber han 4 « •’ll íS& S2.45 G0LDJ1ATEÍ , Republican Dates. lay lor, 97; Cheater Waxbburne, 28 For vice president—Aelta Thurston, 93; Caniills Carroll, 31. For secretary— Maud King, 77; Mary Warfield, 48 For treasurer- Della Tlbbeto, 80; Leone Kay», 45. For editor-ln-chlef— Ed ward Lister, 95; Loria Johnson, 29. For »ergeant-atarin»— Carl Wa»li- burne, 79; Edwin McOoraeck, 46. r ill.Tonfo bottle—hence The ft V. h il vou take Grove’s Citatori know jU'it wha iiowmg that >ou would do not advertise n°i buy it it contained. Grove’s their medicine if contai» ct proportions and is in a TastsT Iron and Quinine put up n nic while the Quinine ¿rivet «7 The Iron act^s c. form, Ar.y reliable druggist will tell you malaria out of the system. r.d that all other so-called Tastc^ Grove’s is the Origina! .a analysis of other chill tonics $h0Wj Chill Tonics are imitations, Y0) that Grove’s is «uperior to all others in every respect. .n you take Grove ’ s — its superiors are mg been established. Grove’s i$ and cout the entire malarial section^ only ’-Jo Pay. Price, 50c. the hour latra cri* alto a al me öhoem&Ker» art A b tflfAi ,llbde towear (’ fl Cajitol 0:1 is Another a pi end J <1 line Bai»arerorr^ciin style And right in price ' or ?,tr BZ AIL Wint A-WAKt DCAltBO AiAjrea, etiler tu in oír Ute» tVlRV * R5IR WAlRANTtl) ÍY C.G otzian &C o . MANUr ACTuntRS ______________ 5T.PAUL.MfNN. • t i- u ¡ ui ami »end to iM) MI MBNM and. we will sen« this watch by exprese, C.G. IX , ’ t't« -un.i1 .i*i• >n. You ’’an I <'.n: t it at your'«■»pre»» Oftiee u : if i i’ <i ¡»« •i- . 'iy aatis'ae« tory. evact y :«■ represented an« t'»-ry * .» « ,ual to watelefl tint »ra brine advertiaedat ft. <5 to if fl. 75 under ¡J ini b a deaeriptionfl uh Ligia Style, Ameriem - b, '■ Id Filled or I -re-k LiLei’jit <dtoLnl4 Filled Watch«*», ote. It v ’i fln<’ it the eq’i* or belt r than any of these watt lies. '>Bjr the eij. -r-M act of 01 It FRUI, 9 .41 and express charge^. Don’t be Drcci 'd by catchy ad*«rtlaeaieati which would lead you U believe you cotilatr a X-l J.tiO or *50.0 • watd for 18. 75 Co S6. .5 wh-n we bo H ti.raame waich I or $2.45a F' '» <*» WATCH *’ gents' full J. >i >t( UUri »¿.TJWAIUn (or B<ek BB4 R' ,e| u proof open lace, st« tn wind and set, gold plated, handsc ly engraved and polished, lookalike a high «grado goldiil ind 1» a great trading waich, movement isa nickel 7-jev rd stem wind American, warranted,and a goodtii kt-ener. F<«r Watehoa from O h ernia up, goid-fil!»-’ watc fK. 7 5 and up , write for free Watcn and Jewelry Cat »iorur. Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.(Inc.),Chicago (^oara, Uwsuock A Co. are thoroughly raUahlc»—KAitoe.» :_ —v TRUSSES. 65c, $1.25 AND U? GO EAS' Wo arw seliiug the very Tro axes made at FACTO1I I’RK KS. '•*** th&n one-third the price charred bv other*, and WE aUAlAMTEt TQ FIT YOU PERFECTLY Say whether you wish our ftoe French 1 ruxt or t• _ _______ ----------------------------------------------------- ------ -25 Tew Tort Reversible II»»tic Truw. illustrat«*<i above, cut thu ad. out and »end to Us with Ol R bl’M IAL PBK K named, state your Height, Weight. Age. how long you havo been ruptured, whether rupture is large or small. also state number inches around the b«>dy on a line with the rupture, say whether rupture Is on right or leftside, and we will send either truss to you * ith the under standing. if It 1« not» perfect fit and equal to irttsseg that retail at three time» our price,you can return Hand we — mkiu R . t K kSH PUT» » ut» «¡l'iti mi» e tu will return your money. “ Line Abb a TANHCOC Cures Im potency, Night Emission- ar. ’ wasting diseases, all effects c* seif abuse, cr excess ard Indi? cretlon. Auervetonican blood builder. Brine, th pink giow to pale cheeks and restores the fire cf youth. By mall 5Oc per liox; <51 >< > xc for $2.SO; with a written guaran tee to cure cr refund tho 111011« y NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, IU O Bean tbs Signature r* ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO Through Palace ¿nd Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. IHIIYTRFAST TIME. Sl.txVU kANDbt E>EùY UNEQUALE li tn t is ii.s p’ast via Portland and the K \ I Nt ’Ki HERN RY.,on sale at South« cific [fepot Ticket OfFce. Eugene, or «Kt k* NORTHERN Ticket Office PORTLAND, For Rat^a, F Ider* and full information re- ending EaeterTrip, call on or «ddirea. A. 3. C. OEM M f-K K <’itv . an I Ticket Agent Ft »tian The k id You Haw Aiways ■y ■— " SEND NO MONEY litllWtCAI «IT «UaO Cl -tf'l-iHHCHlM «’ ' •on. Y< hi can enm”ie it at y. ir i. treat n - ght l - porfee'ly xaU.factory,eta- t ■ us represente : ’lUMtonii an high as »*» oa. ai d THI sBK iTIM tt4Rt.nl M 2* AK? BEWARE OF Uvrnun-a.. -.t iwww. . ,y ■l>erixl km»? 8t ani «a (•»**»•• n H lntr’ ralxf-rtimr. ** * a "tilt aai K, lot « "T 1SÎUIU4. platea UpeÙ- m I Me«'» MI nie - »ent fn-e on ‘HJ’*11.. ~ SEARS. ROEBUCK I CO *; Jewelry a Staple. . Look « meet flo-oiled jewwf!- i watch ch»is ‘ . Jewelry hsrwof* ■’ of lire«. ... . You »nil buy W axe that yoa r1, ,'J'< when y-u bW ’’ this if mviiiwy« i M- n?3 EUGENE, ORW r ; ' r WwÇÎRcirttMe a.l.-.r- --send to uajuid on OCA HIGH . wh" hw » faU Ta m \i.N’C0.r>* 3 three g"oi« exactly •» ,uar«a<y t« J* ’ J ra. h a ticl»«<A*r at «heir-tor* ---1 <■« examina- r Spacial Cfler Price 915.53 ' avanv.e 75 <•« » e , t ||yt yourowah n>« a>J «• will rvtum y .' t' ’ Batí-’ We . I • I0.IW» «1J •••». •H.Maa4a ■ » î'ii’ »Scan, Koeimrt A Ct. w»’^****1, An all pointa E m I» 263 MORRISON STREET W I. l)e I.sno Dmgstors. : cht , |.,1 L- •*"* .nie. .-fnialIf rMjfl ■ .- .uit byixpn»».' *- .mina’.ion. exprvb» fa< t ryantlHwl»** »¡».so. Off« r THESE s 15 y t-xn or ■ - fS.sO. Madtwithl«2 WRITE FOR FREE TRUSS CVXLOr.UE trevse«. Including the New «10.00 Lea Truss If thatenrA almost any e»aen and which we sell for Qail J »»..SEARS, ROEBUCK A. Co. CHICAGO MCRVITÄ lllnll V I I n AX 3ILLY J, f F Main Co. J K.-: m F«rWTC«l IMITATIONb ••h»««« ■ar”.. r . » Tn ta Th to act MM taara • he ar» r I THE BURDICK'g v u> the »«’'J J pg ; oc : * Ki ‘Ire. *5 l". • »—cer kt h *:> AT Julius Salduuthi > o