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ano morning papers . „ub.M.ew'V-P"1" p ““1-’ ’ 7.1.« ',^¡,«1.1.»iw-v»“ “”X‘ , au ■ qu«'»“ 01 L.,.i . *ur aa Ul» Berepeal cay. ‘ ’ -anosroad ano »0® pri«“**1 t ne ar* oonoorn»» k .^oi Uw * ,,t our Alfe»uo ïaJoiVh.^*» advanfe«*«- l red ay »k» P»«»Ä8 'X fe£» “ ?.. »«■< ^“'^4^71 ALPINE PEAKS. Out here on tbe I'*c fl a Coatt we pride our*» lve<on our D.ountains and mountain peak». We have plenty ot toe former and some very pretty snow-peak*. Hood ie unap proachable for beauty when viewed lroiu tbe valley, toe low interven ing ioolbill* being to it* decided ad vantage. It rear* a xuow-creeled uead 11.225 teet above eea level. Ranter acroe» tbe river over in Wanbidgton ba* a height of 14,500 tegt. A tick»ii other pe»k* m toe two ata toe may egcagtl the tivt Uk>aHt*nd-fodt tgark. Bat tb* Alpw; od wond< poGt* iomvb snag abnbi ih-«L Mtrw art aome &garM: MariUmu A!pa, twal ve peak* f*<oa 4x taoauand to twulv« touaMnd faat. Coiuaa A'pk, foarleeo ire» lea to 'welve to lueaod imi . Daopbiae Alp«, dix'een from dis to ioarwvn taoasand i»ei. from Grateo Alp«, egteeo eleven to tb rteeo th >u«uoi fee*. 1’tnnine Alp», tbirty-.«veo from d .»bar cfewe tea toSiieeo tbouuaiid leeL oompfe»»iy otr- Bornese Alpe. teeoty-eevru from m-rams »a«np-**to., . i.-uoo »nd tn the «®JÛDt ** eeven to fourteen 'boueaod Mt. vertimng prtnwd- North Bwta», tw«nty-.w> from 1IW nMoon of lb* eight to twelve thousand fe>t M vw.t ftur to tsw». «venta« P»P-r “ ^Xouaoe m Ijsoooiioe Alpd, tweuty-tbr« from eight to twnlve tbco«arid 'eet Rtaoetian Alpe, nrrr nvt the X-r—., toweat of wbii b .a tf,738 e. t anu si .dirti un» m » *® w ‘* „ tbe higbmt 13 234. IU.. a Ibnl at feu i fe» L .mhard A.p«, twenty-me from und tire OT«.» bua» «»ri seven to twelve thousand teet. V),u o. Lando». ~ao^ »,uwx oí ><» »feK* ap lo » few «fe Vindeii.ian A'pa, twenty-three from xeven to t«n tiiouvvod fe-t. in ihu »¿two->»o. Northern N >r.c Alp^, ibirty-on« ULIVE-DRÀB F0« « 5 ARMV from six to teo tl>ou-»ud teet. Central Tyrol Aip«, nnr from FlGHFlSt UllfOBU. eight to twelve Uti.ueauit teet. Styrtan Alp«, ueveniMQ from kix Tb« g«mt ren«n »>< “^uin rffte.wnu benabtu*. ‘•J“11 to ton tbouaond t»et Mouth Tyr.d and VeaeUan A,pa, hw adversary W.Ü» »rent -«««•> twenty-one from eight to el*von at a dicano» “< ^vu»»l m‘k«S lt «□dieting himtarom^ «~- thoumnd foot. South-Eastern Alpe nineteen ruutrding landMapth han fed W from five to ten thousand feet. eartoou r^rmd •< Thnre ie the lint. Won is th»r» i. tbe matter oí drena. Im*^ ® de naiad tbiaga »o wear wkicb will *o plodd ng tent he <1 om not wish mue Ute mvldier I right tal »nd »we- that from a ovntral point ho i«»ul<i Um Hnemv. the whole look duu n on thi* grand array ot miañas B> h» «re"r> nature’s enhiimeut handiwork! miLhwy world » looking for mi .“X 1 2b"- ing wbwh will mak» »*• t..,—w-.o—ne pourable. tftews ol th» u aifed Prwidwot Albert of the Silutn ie uHleckal an wi»w Oapitnl N .tiootU Buok btw a potty « antferaoa. R “ good hearl. Wtwa tbe Gilbwt Brow, irao odwr avoretje Bundi- bank collapsed in tb»t city in vimbfe »ot®» •» •““* April tbe ecbool enddreo bad ia am >uutx ranging MOV», om 4 wtaiah, ♦80S 53 uuawi Utoio, th- ir-ma a lee < mole to a few dollars on department tax* depotul. la toe regular e<>or*o of gkum » fawt °°iulr ,o* liqaidaiuto it would be a i«>nei«ier- »1 ta reert th« «- able time be'ore they m uld realise - Ad eiimatw, m ww‘1 >0 toeir ttceoUi 4«, and th»o bu mrt. Mr Alle rt tells uuv children i khsdii oxed iu th< to bring tbuir bank bta>K« to him troptth. TamwUi b»w<wn >n place oi tropfôt nd be will pay tb < I wow vain* tbe khaki at the pre-wot eoiur, miu •t their da'ooe. Tbet ooexne Ugbtei 4 Will bu avuiabM» iov both but »ad ■worts and a morrier Cbri.tmae for eaid aiiwjatws Ute atalerial tawing -evoral hundred children. varitd ta kait the aliataht. 4 he UadtVunai bloc uniform wtl- “r—- ■S-.-a be mtHtaed ee bath dreiw «nd ao- Crippie Creek. Colorado, bad » drt «« an dorm lor buth oth wre »nd big Are the other day. Tk ananda ■ SB l UJtlllL* et dollorx* worth of ganabliag de The P irtuad T h I pkt *“ referring rione mod par*phero«uia wax pub to tax xtroggte of the people at licly batted by Ilie eher fl' ibruogh ttuHtoa the other day to get a share aa order of the court, l’h>u*and- of the Louted «apply W coal of iaoi'ed xpecUsu'ru, tn in re, |*r.- iroaioally reaaarta»: “LkA them born, aod Salvation Army and fftti ; •aa’I they «.dnerttand that ob a rob people witae«oo I tie arabi. thw gowrnajwat ■ run priaaapally Several big trucks were requirei to for the Iwmodt ol tbu uunieT’ Aud heal ine «tufi from where it had whao Buntbnr aien.i«» •>>■*» at xml bono eb«reti for a yetr awaiting tue tba Telegr*« wall he feaad ae uraal Siati order of the court »u» to ite o* the si e of the high vw>ff tin* diepuhiirab creator ad irorts. President ¡iooet- velt ne v«e-pre«adeai had utt idon Aaolht* rffilit of nisrntti woattdi tbtti trust rale canid wily tab d»w bHX b*»o “vindiOkted.” A Newark «way with thraauh tanf te*»M. tn »a »rew weary of th« converse- a preiiihffit he M taohud tn Ute tioanl IXJWOte of hix wife and asked ;»•». Tlgt tail may ant witg tbe a ai»li*trate to restrain her. The I ig. He Jiay act swing tais party, 'tati«tra»e lehtifle I bun and held nd be hag found it out aa<l *- that Mr* Caudle can't be interfered ptal the iiBvitabie. with in her own hon e. There ie Pu O BAD STATE Feeble Minded and W.ighted With Has His Difficulties, missioner Promises Prompt Act.on. day. Streets. Chief of Police J H Stile« tell« a fad «tory of an old man whom he fmiid wandering aimlessly about late laut night <> b tbe oolti streets. He accoeted the etranger, aa he looked helpleee, and a-ked bi« name. He waa found to be F D Carpenter who live« on Fall Creek. When a-k«d where be wa> going to epend tbe night be «aid that he did not know. He gave the otleer the st>Wy that he timi walked down fron "ÂrMh Creek” in threw day« and tast h» wm tosa» ta «iati »aok is the atornlag. Hedi» BO» ka« w lbs name of the t«wa ha w* In aor did ta» 8« ex any ruHMMi fur vnt'.ing Eagaue. The aaxr- -bai geve Mm a ; rd ii tea Mai.i.k H «>«*. Th» Morniug be was mm -onmiog ala.l aaly an >at «gaia «• tba oar«>Hil paid Sr 1» or «ah'net at the Mulkey H'.aa. He waa toe» at ltoerty tail did •<* «veo know bow k> gei nut of ths hnaaa. When taken neb*« the utMoere at tb «artk'ue« today ha provai to be we-k-na.tided. Th* driver of th« Fall Creel« «tag« koowu hin «on <>a Fail Creek and will leka bias ml that way In the moro I ng. It ai'P «mlbat be 1 A b<>aoe witb< at IOe KnoWledg«-of Hie folk« and got a Ude in a wagon, orni ng to Sagena without any whh << ii . He is ab ait ». yai.rx o.d and quite feehie. It la furto nate for bim tita» ne f-11 io with our 'Here who have e»rej for bitn. A SENSATIONAL BIRIN Born to a Girl But Com* Known Engene Young Well Man Died^at Lowell Yes er- Years He Walked the A Child Established in 1869 DEATH OF ED WARD POILL WAR PENSIONS ITHE INDIAN OLD MAN IN WaawisoTOM, Dec. 15. — Hapator Milch. 11 recently called the attention of Pension Comml-Bioner Ware to a letter received from Judge J U Fuller ton, of Roaebury, »tiling that some 60 Indian \V»r veteran* in hie immediate neighborhood bad «ppll-d for pensions Ol der ine Iudlgn War veteran act of 1 mi «eeeion ; tUbt maoy of them are poo/, aud a l are in need of the little ► um that will oorne to them each quar ter He stated that if tbe pension« were not allowed »0011 mauy of tbe veferaDS will not be there to receive tbeN. Ha thereftre urges tbe early adjudication of all claim« filed under that act. Iu reply to this etatwaeni Cogimieeioiier Ware ray«: ••Ttkfere will tie no unuKiaeeary dtliy on the part of Hile bureau in adjudicat ing 1 til« l A hm of claim*. I folly realize that the-e claikiaiiii are ail vanod in tgu. »ad abe. appreciate what Judg>- Fuliartuti «ay* r*g«r<i|i>g tb«-ir flugueial oontfitida. it may i>e of iuterw* t > yoa to know tia»t up to date » 54 lai ma of tbM chwa<ker gave beep Bkefl. .’y« littl • aw iiil of troal 1» and delay la ««t« riancod in gutting »>>v military »»i view of tbe*»-a iMatMBt*, by mMHon of liietr fai’aro to giw la Ibetr deC.Hrutiona, llio h ;« m G c mformaiim om «* mt > to r oal le t .ie .dlo* W c.ir- ru tly d«-e> ouiuv'.Q*ir «urv.0*. fbeev talm- w 1 » g.veo »11 ttw trtwation wbieb to«/ r«qair», aud ue »apudi- tlonely aa tbe woik id Ute OUidttU will permit.'’ UNITY NOTES AND NEWS! on a Riv«r Boat Satur day. Booth-Kelly Ready H alxm .O t , Dee I«.-The arrival of tbe Hieomur Pomona on f*ntardH/ awning whx aceonopHi'Ld by an uecnr. rene» w hich aronmd tn» pity of ttie comnianliy. Am >o< th* ¡ ihm worer* wax a girl of not. «aure Ibou II years old ai d tier infant child t orn on tbe boat daring tbe trip from Porttand. Tlie latter wax <le«d and the girl wax nearly so. taac offinere and phyxlchMis wore «aaim »»d, tbe e wouer taking « bar*» of the dead Infant, while th. untortlnake m< 111 r w « mi taken tn ihe -u»koa H<.spied where «be will Ue given tb* bv«t of earw, Tbe airi, whose name lx Anna rt'ewtu", feed In iteUem moM of tier life, I mi during tbe paxt yttu bue been moat >< tbe time ia Portland, at wtii h p..lat sit« h.awdud tb» bout on Friday night. Tlwreail be an officiai ia- v» ligatiuu of tb ■ whole affair. Funeral of Ediird Poill, The remain« of E tword Palli, who d:«d al Low«U Meodnv moroing were omagb» yexterday ti Eugene. Th»- funeral wax beld tbi« afiernoob troni ih* rwidenee of tl e faiber ofthad«- • •<««H*d, J J Polli, «t t'ie corner of Eaat rhlrteentti aud Hil/ard Mr**tx. K v HI k wimid coaduided th* «ervica» a hMMi wer* a kendvd t.y a l arge gtttnur ingoi il. frtaad« ot Ibe famlly. Intarmali wae mod» la ibe Old Fellow« omevry wl'h appropriai •HreaianiH«. rt dot alt frooo thè ailhtary .«O|»u> «—ocied ax pa i baror«. Metiy ri >ml trtiagtee wxre la di- delie*, one of tlie (a.mt bea a 11 Ai 1 beipg fropi thè Hlth Hctiool, of wtiich Mi«« Mabel Poi 1,-i-t-r of the dee «»wed. I« an attive member. BESOLUT1ON8. The following rwoutiins were yet terday adopted by ttie Juul >r cm* of E H B: W hkk H as , The Almighty hav seen tit in hie 1 fi ilte wkdotn to taka from us the brother of our friend aud el.w tuatc Ml«» Mabie P >111. And W hkh * a 8, We desire toexprese in »'line way our teelitg» >'• sy tup «thy anil sorrow for b»r in li< r»ffi ciion. There fore be It RCBOuVKI', That the elm» of IV i M of ttie Eugene High Nchcol extend to Mis* Pn.ll and her family their sincere sympathy and eoudoleuoe io their hour of sorrow. © Signed for t >e j inloryl ie«.| J a <' k B fchixilt , B khta E i » lv , her castle. There she can talk al) J kskik PaDDocK, Dr Brown of tbe New York stele she plan«*« and nobody can etop C«mtuil ee. lUbi V cotfl lb *M o G say» there are her- It i» well that there shall be venty-four thousand inmate« in ’reedorn 01 epeech at the fireside. ew York ary luma, and that tney It ie tbe domestic safety-valve. e increasing at the rate of about t'atly auard. t'*o 17 ven hundred a year. He make» One man ha« been killed aid M R Janney I* In Portland, e statement that one-balf the ano her probably fatally injured J»« i’arvin, v< Dexter, le in t'ia city. imber are foreign born and should by an electrical «hock over a tele Mr«C I. Wimer I* home from Nakm. .ould not been permitt-d to land. phone in Californ’a. The ' helm” M O Warner was a paseaeuger south girl« could lerti'y to other «hocking today. I’hat police j tdge down at Pari thing« gotiq|<'ver the wire« G W Gnfflu it home from the mi i» lo he commended for the Grove. nd he ha« taken Mi refuting to Amos \\ ilki •* was up from Coturg A But’e, Montana editor h«p •mence Chioeee gambler« who today. ity he oonvi ted by juries, ko long fatally ehot a physicien, Pcrbepe W A Wann went to Monmouth, hl« « the police fail to arreet white the physician didn’t take hie paper. old home, t. day. gambiera. Sauce for the goore Now ie the I me to *ob»cTtlie. Al Chun hill i-ame down ftorn Cot tage Gr v. th.« afteruooo. etiou.d be »suns for the gander. C L Fi chard and J C Goodale went 10 mill» make onrtru»t. Robert H Rjueeveii, uncle of to C bu g ai d returned thi* mor-ilu*. 10 trust, make one combine, president Theodore Rooeevelt of th* r- H Frlem 1 went to Pnr'ltbd tbie 10 combine« rusk-on« a «'ger, afteroouti to al »nd the futi-ral of tbe United State«. iea democrat and ie 10 mergers make one -nagna'e. 'ale N'lon oi -H:r»cb. for*a<»l in the fight to reorganise 1 magnate make» all th* tnvnev. Mra W F. McE roy, who lias beep th i party and put it into «inning —Tbe Boston Cummerc al B illetin. quite III, 1« in>pro*ti g ai.d is now ab.e twin. to be an uud tbe bouoe. Word has reached the G uard office oflhe death of E ward Poill, well known iu tbl* city. He p««a»d away at tbe home of bia father-in-law, A I) Hyland, al Dowtl , ye-t^rday morning at 3 o’clock of tubeicul ‘«t*. Ed Poill waa a aou of J J Pol'l of this city and waa born iu Hpri gtield, Oil 17, 1875. H* attended tb* Uuiver.it/ aid then iu tbe bualneea department be studied. He waa also at oue time a student of the Drain N >rm l School. He was married iu 1900 to Ml-» F. t 11» HyltUd. went I» Ar a>ua the health aud next J1 ar for hie return.u , i June. Tbe wiu .w and eon «U V V* him The fun-ral will be held at 2 p tu to- morrow t the resilience of the yoang man’« parente, corner of Eaat 18'.h aatl Hilyard street.. Tbe remain« wl 1 be Interriti in the 1 O O F o-uietery Ida« B F Rowland, <4 ibto M hi ignrcb, will conduct tb« setvio. Logging lor Engine» Woi k--Other Items. It is not too early to select your Christmas thin.. Some people wait till the last moment, a bad i>|g8' Tis better to be ahead of the rush, you have mT' time to make your selections aud the prices are ’ greater now. The articles can be re#ei ved andtf to be engraved it will be ready when called lor 1 stock is too large and variad to particularise but would like to call yuur attention to tbe FACT that we have NOW the LARGEST, most complete atid up-to-date stock of Watches, Chains, Cut Glass, the genuine article Diamond-, Ebony and Rosewood, Toilet Articles, Umbrellas, Silver Novelties, etc. Colute Grow llems- Fn»» i»e Ns» *1. t>et it- T W Jscki •« hxx «>•• from Ro*t> ourg to Myr b P i k, wbots Bu U> atn witm ia ibuiOtMrw. ts of the Modern ar. iburb<>» t of AoaurMa. Leann Lasix whx trxn-furrvd l»et WMk frigw the B « t i-A'lly mill at Cobtig to tbsir mm al bagiOMw. T im * "Oanav *0 k « L»-t >o very wall as be IX now 1 oat>-d n«Hr Bom to tbe wit* of WLBoweburg, of th» city on Dre 6, 1M)2, a girl of a-u«l w»iab'. All dn;tig well. A vary pl lewnt wvddlag took place D » 4 ti a the ntxldunoe tt Pwxtmttxter Pi cher, of rttarr. Th* bride was bls only diOghMr, Miss Harris*, and the gmom a pri»mi*«»it young mtn, Mr J H tspabr, of r»p'ILoik»ld, Onio. They bav» gone E»«t. Asaayur Harbert L< irb, of Eugene, wax tn Uia coy Monday evening. Mr Legti **>ys titer a 1« more tnqu rv riglil oow ab a. Boiiami» pr >perty tb*u ever before in th* history of t ie camp «»il iuteree i. rm 1 iiy iucraesiug. Tis io be regretted that thpcsiap oanlot be vietti-d at thi- tune of the yaar. Graudpa Cbkrchi I left Tu «day for Etgena where be will biake tile fl are ti<>me ai h bls daughter, Mra O F Kn< x. Grsoum» Cbarotull also left here tula we«k for R<«el>urg wliere rhe wil. live w th her da»gl.t-r, Mr« Alley Tli' old folk« have qu t iioUeekeeplLig ow.ng to their 'Xthme a- e and wil uencefur'b live wl b ibetr ebildren. John Gray, formerly of .-«sginsw, who «»eepted a poiti >n as ui a Stare r of the Par ii > Timber Co’* stere last week hauiied iu his resign«'ion lent Satur day aud re arrieg to Eugene wh»re bi family reside«. Harry Clarke, the ge ulhl young <1 rk, who has been «i li theat tor «»me time, wk immediately appoi -ted m»a«ger to fill tba vauai oj i.oard Swoiai -Wi-vlce. Faia. UbkkK, Dec )6-The Booth. Kelly Lum<>ci C>> hav* ,ib*ir t wn lurga loggia donkey« set ap rourty for work. One of them i* s»t ap near tb* Km-ley pise« Mtn t ie nttior near the Mchar- land place on Big F 11 creek. Tbe compMiy ext«» to ileoh ibetr log» until itixeid. to dump them in tb^creek «bnai tbe krst of March T iey ex pect to employ »boat fgty men la the i'»af. Thenar» tight other eampe patti'ig lu Inge for tbe »impany. Dual» Mathews, <4 Lot* Vail»y, b haull. g 1 >gx t<* KC Eiwarde. T W B ed, pe»«i‘«i examiner, wee Id this viciairy iuet w «It looking after claims. Tbe couuty road« la thia vicinity oog aa tlioaab they were q'larantined , with «tick« tandlDg up with rage or paper hang nu tb«ai, «bowing danger. Haul ng heavy logging engine* over tli«<D baa jiaralyz'd tbe road. The young p*<>pl* oftbla plme ar» preparing fora Cbrht nua eatertMO- aaent. lisw* S. eelal Service. E lmika , Use. 13.-Io i througn y>>ar eo.uinn» 1 Q .d th I this lMality i« u<M repre»*u«ed. If you ttav* room Ik your papur perhaps a few Itunaiaay be ac*«pled. If not t»*re h room i i tb* want* basket. Will Be Introduced in Coming Tbe hMstcti in geu»rai iu tbtsl eality Session of the Legisla is good, w .ti U m » 'Xtepiioa ot Geo. Jnrdaa who we ar* g ad tu say is m- ture. oovsii ig aoda»r trw care of Dr Can- A tnmteOm to be pre« an ted at tkv ady. Hot T J Dusk woith,»f< 'amp Creek, mix* «oxeion of t«e legialature a. one t > tax ln-ttranco c giimiiae didag t'Oai ward i it bb«iua»s tu Kugira the fir.t n»ax in the «ta'e, the tax to be applied ■ >f th» weak. to tile school fund. Mr Waltw Al ison, of Hale, waa the A law a ill I» propn-od, which Will <riw*t of Mr aod Mr« Dankworth tbi. fit a ml try for c >U'ity U»«ewk*« i l-leHd week. to be found eny where between Portland and Sacra mento. Th« styles are right, the quality is right and the prices «re right. Not a bad place to have Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Repaired. J. S. LUCKEY The Reliable Jeweler. MOON A TINGLEY K .tnetnbur if you are in need of anything in th« ihape of Feed, Plou , Hay and Grain of all kinds; Grass, Field and Garden Seeds. Breakfast Careals, viz—Rolled Oats, Germea Grshrm, Corn Meal, Rye, Whole Wheat and Buckwheat Flour. Also Potatoes, Kerosene and Chicken Supplies. GOOD GOODS, RIGHT PRICES. Street, Eugene, Oregon. WE MOON & TINGLEY. are here with the GOODS. We can suppl your Xmas wants in fancy goods in out fini TRY OUR Candies, Nuts, Fresh Fruitsand Vegetables. / Tillamook Cheese, 44 Woodlawn ll Lane it Edam Pickles, o Olives, Relishes, hume made cider. Pure maple syrup in bulk $1.00 per gallon. Phoue K.d, nu. J y WH|TE( Elmira Items. NEW BILLS of per diem a* at preaent. it 1« evld-i t n.-w that a bill to create aeep-rate judicii'l die'rlel for Bakn COODtl Wl 1 be prevent d. Representative Bini Lh, of Un loo nd Wnl.ow* Countie«, wil I utf >d ue- a b II to at«' l«h the office of d ‘trlct attorney and create a couuty attorney inxtoxd. A io 1 allo* i g a discount on tax«» paid lu the fall of the year when money I» pienti ul, will eleo be pre. «ented The <1 t on which taxes b*. come delinquent w 1 also be i h «aged by a proposed bill. NOTES FROM THE COUKTHOL’SE Personals* HKAL E8TATB t'KaNSFKHS CI.-CL’tT OoVxT. r 4KE« S " *" HAIR Ï.ALSAM «na-• arJ thi wn-’Ora • '.nurarl pvwxb I Jt»r Falls to Inter» Gr«y Hatr it« TomtbAil Çtolo» .urea ora p .1 ■»t wi * ««it ------- ” - -»»‘«a i’narm 1 Will 9ell you a Bed Room Suit for $12 50 that other dealers ask $15 00. Extension tables $4.00, others ask $5 25. Maple Bed Room Suits $14 00, other dealers ask $lG00 for. i Why? We are pl a»«d to learn that Mr Haugs, t ie former proprietor of this -tags 1 ue, 1« to t-ke charge «gain Monday the loih lost. J H McCutcheon hap purchased the writ half uf the Knight place, which is a valusl 1* addition to bis da.ry aud t >ek ranch. Because we make them in our own factor JUST RECEIVED Dtre< t from th - factory lg th» Ev’ a large ooo»i<rim-nt of goods, couauting of Will Driaprl, of Jiicc’loo, haa pur- oliaae<i t i* E iLlrs black-Hlth shop. Terms private. Dry Goods and Notions, Boots, Shoes and Rubber Phonographs and Sewing Machines. We l>ave full li ne of Groceries, Drugs and Medicines. Varney’s Department Store, Crow, Oregon. MONUMENTS ARRIVED • • • • A CAR For CIGARS AND TOBACCO ...Call on... Julius Goldsmith U M to Math A Eoglenou 5 > aeree In tp 17 « r 4 patent. 1-aiah Hocker, »««Ignee of David Mona, -*r, t<' 'Aeorge C Uump’on land i 1 k ¡orane., » I3d. E H Invìi »ni v« -i<«»tt Lyon« »tut, t'ha le« I.ym ■ et ux, V F Lyon« et ux and Lyon* Brothers, to recover mouey. L B'iyeu attorney for 11 i 1 ti fi. F. J Fra«ier V« John dcDowel , to recover money a« Commission on m'e ■d 1 «cd. Thomson A Hardy alterna/« for ptaintiff. MIHRI u» Licawak. George W temali and Jevnie L Mil« lard, Mra M E Berdl ’e wl'n«~ Day <& Henderso LOAD a a a a Direct from quarries in New England. Two more cars on the way. None furnish better work. None in the valllej handle in larger quantities, Hence our prices are right . Write for booklet. EUGENE GRANITE flfiD MARBLE WORKS W W MARTIN, Proprietor lyon ’ s h<>rw*n- ln< hum ran in thh worn hln*l if a n>m- bi nation. Eureka Harness Oil him. •< anti th« >t niakM th« » •ip.rtjta It irarrm- •t A TV. x« l ttg I’nartly woukl. • • * • ti. ano—«h Mods hy ST am ' ard OIL CO. Your Horse a Chance! French Periodical Drops nnr>t!?JJ(’e<*hli'perfectlyharmleaa.«tire to«ccompliah DE5IKTD RESULTS. Greateat known female remedy. Price, 81-W per botUA CAUTION tolTJSrt.SSWft“* •• M -■ Th-|rr» n»UMl «P ' " ' WSU !U« Virauu K WILUAM* Mi o Cu .Su.« A*cau. €>•▼«!*»*.Ub u. - For®ale by Linn Drug Co. MOTT’S PENNYROYAL PILLS ===== - ■ — >r a: 1 o of menstruation " They are “ LIFE SAVER*’ »“ womanhood, aiding development of organs and u.l'a—iifs known remedy for women equals them. Ca"' "¡«.id becomes a p.eaaurv. fkl.GG I’l.R B<»X •«' ?l U ' by druggist». DR. MoTTS CHEMICAL CO.. Cleve.*ja- For Sale by Linn Drug Co.