Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, March 21, 1895, Image 2

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    DAlLx' .El'liEM tiiJAttlr.
. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher.
euMLhud every evening of tho rook, Sunday,
accepted. Address nil communications, and
-nalcu all rtunlttanoea payable to the Kuokhb
iiukij, Kukciic; Oregon.
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(Jjaily.)
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Dellrored by carrier, per month 76
By mall, one year (lu advance) 7 BO
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one lauiiiii "
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Will not be sent by mall to any addresh, 'or ' , ,
., tan.u, , ..me, ita. paid lu advanee. , congress include, express compan-
("" jies as well as the postal service in
ono y..ar (in a.tviice) w , 1 the list of those who cannot carry
Mx m.inirn ... loojlottcry literature. This ought to
vlreniaiiii raten mude known on application.
Eii tared km seeouUcla! mutter at the Eugene,
Orf.mm, poiuitlice.
THUKS. AY, - MARCH 21, 185.
THKY H0LI THK KOKT.
Railroad Commissioner Eddy
eavs to the East Oregoniun that the
chnnccs for the present members
of Hip hoard are very bright and
lllUb lllibll' UUU"t leillUlUD Ulllb lliuy
... , , . . ,., ,- . '
will hold over until the next ses-
sion of the legislature. I he facts
ore that thero has not been one
official opinion on the subject, and
only previous exprejsed opinions
ii, i , ,rt
and precedents can he cited. Iho
1 ,
act under which tho board was
created contains the clause that .
ltllln t it. ..I It.....
the members shall hold office un
til their successors are elected and
have qualilicd as provided in the
act. The provisions of the act are
that the legislature in joint se-sion
shall elect. In tho report of the
Oregon supreme court's opinion by
Justice Bonn, State ex rel Everding
vs. Simon, aie cited cases which
are hold by the commission to he
parallel and in whie.h decisions
wero rendered in iuvor of the hold
over officials. Only ono unfavor
able caso has been dug up, and
that by ono of the candidates fur
appointment. It comes .from Texas
and was brought up by the death
of an official, after the regular
election. In California and Indi
ana are parallels which seem to
give tho present railway commis
sioners title to the odices.
Mrs. Murgrol Hardy, of Moscow,
charged with tho murdering of her
little udoptod colored girl, some
weeks since, was lust week tried in
the district 'court of Latah county,
says the Lowiston Teller. After
tho testimony was all in the jury
. 'retired and remained out all night,
and next morning brought in a
verdict of guilty of murder in the
second degree. We have not yet
learned wlirtt. nontnrten lina htian
rendored by Judge Piper in this'
I ,i i... i I
the law allows is ten yours in tl
penitentiary, and the must life im
prisonment.
The Dallas Chronicle: "In con
vorsation with Governor Ponnoyer
yesterday ho expressed the opinion
that if tho free silver movement
continues to grow for tho next year
as it has the pust ono, there will be
two Oregon men who have, been
givon considerable newspaper no
toriety, who will have but little to
say Mr. Scott of tho Orogouian
and himself. The question l that
time will bo so thoroughly settled,
that talk from tho former will be
uboIcss,- and from the latter tin
needed."
1 ho veteran actress, Mrs. 1). P.
Bowers, says thero is real I v no
such thing us a school of acting
though sho bus hers If been loach
ing girls to act. "A great muny
Iow York girls are stugo-struck, it
ecema to mo, she said "und I
huve been paid $5 an hour fur les
sons in couching, but I would
rather uct nil day and night than
to .teach girls to act. Acting cuti-
not bp taught. It must be in you,
and tho only school is the singe
itself."
Pendleton bus a public library
containing 1,200 books. Public
libraries are a great blessing to a
town. Towns in Massachusetts
the Bite of Eugene frequently have
libraries of ovor 5,000 volumes.
The rain is all right. That is
what makes Oregon prosperous uud
groat.
j Always Ha j a good word ior Eu-
i tene. That is the wav to build ur.
the city.
More money is spent in newspa
per advertising in AuBtraliu, in
proportion to its population, than in
any other country in the world.
A man is like a postage stamp.
When 1)6 i8 blldl V "stuirk on llitll-
' , .. ,, . , . ,
Self," 08 it were, ho 18 not Worth
two cents for any practical use.
1
The anti-lotterv net Bussed' bv
knock the business, as it has all
bren done recently through express
companies.
New York Sun: ''Last year's
rage for the beautiful flowering
plant called the cosmos is likely to
bo repeated this year. Although it
was familiar to experts and to many
amateur flowr-gruwerB, it came as
i new thing to thousands, and was
a enhjeet of constant inquiry
wherever it bloomed. It is ono of
. . ,, . . .
the plants well suited to outdoor
., . ...
culture in eities."
Doctor A. R. Flnh, of Uravois Mills,
Mo., a pmeilclrg physician ol nmny
experience, writes: De Wltt'
Wllch Hnzi-I Salve lias no equal for
. , , , ,, , . 1 T,
indolent sores, scalds and burns. It
etop8 p,Ull llatantly, beals a burn
quickly and leaves no scar.
Oshukn & DeLako.
In a State of Bankruptcy
is tne condition of
oar system if tile
liver becomes inac
tive so that the
prcrtus and poisons
can accumulate
within the body.
Keep the liver and
bowels active and
we're in a condition
of hpnltliv nm.
lyperity and have
Buincientiy well in
vested caoital to
draw upou in the
The liver filters out the
Joisonous germs which enter the system,
ust so surely as the liver rcRulate the
system, so do Dr. Pierce's Tleasant Pellets
regulate the liver. Keep this in mind, aud
you solve the problem of good bca!th and
good living. The " Pleasant Pellets " have
a tonic, strengthening effect upon the jin
ing membranes of the stomach and bowels,
which effectually cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, ' Costivencss, or Constipation,
Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Bad Taste
in Mouth, Sour Risings from Stomach,
and will often cure Dyspepsia. The " Pel
lets- are liny, Dccausc the vegetable ex
tracts are refined nnd concentrated. Rasy
in action, no griping as with old-fashioned
pills. As a "dinner pill," to promote dl-
gestion, take one each day after dinner.
lo relieve tne distress arising fro
ng from over-
eating, nothing equals one of these little
iting, n
Pellets.
relicts."
Mrs. Mrmssa Atwatf.s. of
Vashintrton Co.. Aft., writes : " As rer.nr,l
the little ' Pel. ,
leu.' I think
I could not do
without them.
I do not like
to bo without
them in the
house. I have
poken very
highly to
friends and
neighbors of
them, and
many are tak-
ing them
id'veftisine
them. I will
Mrs. Atwatki.
ay they are the best pill I can take, es-
Socially for an after-dinner pill, I think
icy have no equal."
H. N. CRAIN.
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Sterling and Silver-Plated Ware.
loTWutoh Repairing a Specialty! "Si
Euqkne, Oregon
THROUGH TICKETS
To the EAST via the
Through Pullman Palace sleepers. Tourist
sleepers aud new Keoilnlu. Chali cars.
DAILY PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
Trains heated by strain and ears Hunted br
Pintseh I.iRht.
Time to Chieaito, 3'i dan; Urns to New
York, i days, which Is many hours quicker
lhau sit competitors.
ror rates, time tables and lull Iniormatlon,
pply to
K 1 MeCI.AXAII.VX, Aaent, Kuitene, Or.
R. W. BAXTON, C E, BKOWN,
tlen'l Afrot, Put. ra Ajt,
lii Third st, Portland, Or.
m m
hour of need.
r-, -r
From Other States. The kick
. "b""1'"' union's ruitrouu coinutuwion
is not confined to this state. From
a way up in the state of Washington
comes complaint, and an appeal is
made to Governur Lord. W. It. Reed,
a grain dealer of Tucomu, alleges that
lie has written repeatedly to the Ore
gon railroad commission for informa
tion as to freight rates on grain in Ore
gon. Mr. Reed states that he has en
closed stumps eaeli time and oftered to
pay expenses of Information, yet has
; received no reply, and ho further eom
; plains that the Oregon commission is
the only one that has ever refused his
firm such information. We shall anx-
aw(t thfl of the
sloll to tl)8 cbarge agalH8t their efll-
elency, aud more unxiously await the
fateofthls commission.
' Sounds Fishv. Brownsville Times:
Fred Montgomery, who now resides
1 in bouihern Oregon, nus been in the
city the post nve days, visiting rela-
tives. Kred is now a full fledged mln
er, and has some beuutllul specimens
in his pessession which Ire elaiinsto
have picked up on bis step-father'
claim, the day before sturting lor this
place. One piece is especially beiuiti
Mill and weighs a little over $5. He
says that one afternoon while there he
picked up a nugget which weighed
$o2. Just then we became uneoa
scious, and when we awoke to a reali
zation of our surroundings, Fred cou
tluued to portray the beauties of the
precious metal, ml told how a gentle
man there dug out $70 in ten minutes
from cue little pocket.
Corvullis Times: "J. L. Castle has
500 head of sheep ready to market in
Portlund atid will probably sturt theiu
this week. Although there is a rail
road from here to Portland, the entire
band will he driven. It costs only 10c
per head to drive them, and it costs
over thirty cents per head to ship them
by ruil. Over 6,000 head of Benton
couly sheep weie market d in Portland
lut season, and of the entire lot onlv
mc cai ioaa was hi lipped
When Baby was sick, we gavo her Casto.,
When slio was a Child, she crkxl for Castorla.
When she became Miss, she clung to Cestorla.
fffcen she had Children, sho gave them Castor
ARE THE BEST
CIGARETTE SMOKERS
who care to pay a little more than the" cost
of ordinary trade cigarettes will find tie
PC CIGARETTES
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
Made front the holiest cost Gold Leaf
gro vn in Virginia, and are
ABSOLUTELY PURE
CITATION.
In the County Court of Ihe State ol Ore
gon lor Lane County.
In the Matter of the Estate )
f Cilation
Tliotusa Swift, Deceased, )
To George Lake, Thorn.is Lnke, M.nv
Baker, John Lake and Margin Ouruu
now rvaidi-uta ol the Slate of Urrgon, ami
to all others known or unknown, iutHONtnl
in said riitHte, gritting.
In the name of tho Slate of On gou you
ire berehy citd and required to appear in
ne County Court of the Stut. of On con,
for the Connly of L'Uio, at ili Cnui t ltnotn
hereof at Eugene in said C"Untr on Mou
tiiy, the flth dy of May, 1S1I5, at 1 ii'elocN
in the iiftrinoor. of Baid day, then and theie
to shi w otiiiKe, if any eiisis. why a" or ler
huouIi- not bo issned direoling j p Our
nn, eie titor of said estate, to m tho .
In inn dearrihe.) r.-al property lieliinuino 10
"SKI estate, towit: An nmlivideil um-hhli
interest in the west one-hj.lf of iu Doua
uou LhdiI Clii.ra of Will.nn, H Cl ck and
wife, N.ritWai,,,, M:!0, h.ing ,b ,.M m..
hlf i.f ihewiat iiue.h.ilof Secti..u 1 Town
ship IX South, Knie 4 W, .t, 100 acres- al
oan undivided i.i:.-h.ilf int.im jn ,ue
siiUihwist q.isrtir of the soiiihwe I quart, r
..I .-eti.,ii 5, T.. .mhip 1H Soinh li8P 4
" et. contain inR 40 ,.er. . all i Lau.- eonu
ty, llrwnii, I hum m Swift's p..r:i..n tb-r of
"f lllsjo. This order, citation . ml n. itce
published by mil. r of mid Coniti.owot
reconl in w.id Conrt of s .i l uiuii-i .
Witness the Honorable A II fmk
Ju tae of the Ci.uutv Cnnn nr .i.. i
Or Koutur L'tie Cnniy i Ii il,e ,ei of
ary, 18JJ A II Pi ,,.
' Culiutj Jiidte.
SKAL !
Aitis,
A. C. Jkxmnus. C. Clerk
NOriOB TO t KKDI 1'OitS.
Noiiee in brby fiven that it.. .
"iynni b been k.iii .mtiil A Im-,.. :J
oi itir e late ol tiui.k llnoy. ,le ,i-1,. I
lll Ciu.. IV I-,.,,., i i ' "'"J
. ... .,,uc v i.uii, uru.
K"U AH nriu- L ..in,. ,o., ,, (,,1H(
Ih. aalii e-tate are bn l.) u 1:11. d lo i.,e
"-"'" !J,U" ""''" ..i ,iuil'llt.
tr-liu itbiu ix uion h. tn-iu Li iit..
... "-'Alien t. lint,
JouiL-i J . W alms, A tministnitrij
Ally lor E-lute.
Fugrke, March 16, 1M.
ASTHMA,
Distressing Cough,
SOSE JOINTS
AND
MUSCLES.
Despaired
OF RELIEF.
CUBED BY
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
"Some time since, I had a severe o
.. .. .... .Ann.......ln.l with a Oi
attacK oi asuuiia, uvi.viir'""v" -
distressing cougn anu a general am o
of the Joints anil muscles. I consulted O!
physicians and tried various remedies, ?i
but without getting any relief, until I -j
despaired of ever being welt again, o
Finally, I took Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, g
and In a very short time, was entirely
cured. I can, therefore, cordially and oj
confidently commend this medicine to Oj
alL" J- Kosells, Victoria, Texas. 0
"My wife had a very troublesome
cough. She used Ayer's Cherry recto- o;
, A ImmOillntA rellpf." Ol
" "u I""-'"- - - 0
U. li. l OUHIt , uiiJUii:)f Qj
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral g
Received Highest Awards o
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR o
o
eooeeoeeoooooo e c a og,.S, .
8. B. Eakin. Jr.,
Caahier '
Pre.ident.
id National h
Ot Eugene.
Paid ud Ush Capital 50.000
Surplus and Profits, $50 ,000
Eugene - - Oregon.
A general bankmtr business done on reanou
able terms.' BIkbt draft on NEW Y(RK,
CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO and PORT-
LNl. OREGON.
Bills of exchange sold on foroi couutriett.
DcDositi received subioot to ohk or certifi
cate of dej.'osit.
All collections entrusted to us will reeoive
prompt attention.
J. F. FORD,
(Evangeliat,)
Uf Dea Moinea. Iowa, writes under date ol
March 28, 18U3:
8. B. Med. Mpo. Co.,
uuiur, uregoc.
Ge.N'TLKMKN": On arrivinir honip Inst.
week, I found all well and anxiouulv
U'liitlllo- (lur llttlo irirl ull,f .,,..1 q
lmlf years old, who had wasted away
to 38 pounds, in now well, strong and
vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. 11.
Uough Cure has done its work well.
Both of the children like It. Your 8.
B. Cough Cure has cured and kept
away all hoarsness from nie. Ho Hive
It to every one, with greetings for nil.
Wishing you prosperity, we are
lours, 1UR. AND MRS. J. 1'. f ORD.
It you wlih to fuel fresh and choerful, and :
aily for the Spring's work, cleanse the system '
un ine iieaaaone ano i.ivhp i n. i. tu
two or three doBea a week.
Bold under a positive Kuarantoa
SO cent, per bottle by all drurei.ts.
J. L. PAGE,
' DEALER IN
EBlfiS
UAVINGA LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
olat mSffiu" V"1' ""nght in the
- '
1 canotTer the public better prices
than any other house
IN EUGENE.
Proiltice if all kintls taken at. nin.lcft
prut-.
88
GO
as
1
DttlAir nnmi--i
uaiupiu rutYUtl
3HKASONS WHY
you ahouta buy n.
I. Ittsmiulcrlnhthorer.thonie.
9. It Is made of the very line r
innt.Tia.9 and Is junmnte. ,
In every nv-iiei t uimu!
superior to tho Cry b.si.
3. The mnkcra (nwrantfo , .
tin and every .n--anthor7d
to relu i. '
money it It be net sail-;'
CAN YOU ASK FOrt V:
tg CtoaoT Divim, pottl.,:.,.
Gi.(s
AS A PREVEKTrue
tr II I, tn,!M,...:
OSBUKN ft OKI AMI .w-H:".
anonw, Kuaine oreaon ana sole
x-4 t !..-.
v K, Willi, e.' jJ.iilJ.
Anroi.. ff.l Acid
c
THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO.
161 S. Westir Atanu..
CHICAGO.
'W'Vfm i 1 lit !
muMh MM
jFISHEE & W ATKINS,
! PkoPhlKTuiiK
' Will keep cnliil::liTly un Ittl.d a tiitl -wppli ,
j -O 2D sjs asv"
j MU1TUN, I'CKU AM Vl.AL
I Wl Ich tlie.v Will rll fit tlte lowh.x n.nrii ttri
CV, A Ml) o.tait Oi ill- (.llL-'iO i'tttrfliitjso BO
i .liilU'ti.
j ': Hil!" "I AKMl-f;S t
' We will puj r!:e hiyheKt niarkbt priue for Fat
SHOP ON WllXA-t' ET'Tlfi STItEET.
Hos. F. Oakes, Henry C. Paine, Henry C.Eonnl
Receivers. -
ORTBERN
j PACIFIC R. R.
it
U
N
S
Pullman
Sleeping Cars
Elegant
Tourist
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
St. Paul,
Minneapolis,
Duluth,
Fa rnn
TO i Grand Forks
Crookston,
Winnipeg,
Helena and
Butte.
-Through Tickets to-
Chicago, ,
Washington,
Philadelphia,
New York,
Boston and all
Points East and South.
For lnformntlon, tlmb cards, maps and tlckots
C4ll un or write
R. McMURPHEY.
Geti'l Aitetit, Eti(ri'iie,
OIBce: ltniims 2 and 4 Slielton Block
I OB-
A. D. CHABLTON, Asst.-Gen:, Pass. Agent.-
255 Morrison direct,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
H is -nor. bzst.-
6 CORDOVAN,
i"n4Hiwi!A....LLlCA-'.
OverC;.o Mtliiaa Feo;!-; tps.-U i
W. L. Bffisglas $3 & $4 Shoes
Ail our shoes ere equally sEtisfattcry
Thsy equal ci'ilo.n shoes In stylo and fit.
nVSX2Z,SA
Fron? $. to j v I over o"or mak?,! l" .
.uppz.yuweca,, bolu by
- l n.inHH 0 x. . x n !3
"""U 01,001 lla,lnaJ-
TIME CARD.
After the 4th of Oct. 1894, the street
cure win rim on tne following schedule
time until further notice.
LEAVING THE DEPOT.
7:10 7:40-8:10-8:40 9:10-9:40-100 a. m.,
then every half hour.
LEAVE THE UNIVERSTY.
' 7:25--5 85-8:r)5 !):2o-9:.50-10:15 a, m.,
then every half hour.
Cars will leave promptly on time.
H. V. H OLDEN. - i
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS,Proprietor.
at ii K". UR"no Molays ano Thnndavs,
KcturuliiK paneiiKera leave Kl..,...,;
I' V l 7 o'clock Vm. "
iOund i mp " -S
i ne or'.t".!.6 1,Hnp8' 1'verv bkr'n, Ku
fne, or at Hurd ,ti l)aveii.ort'a office In Flor-
NOTICli.
U. S. L.iud OtB.ii KimebiirK Or.
,. ... IVI niary 4ili, I8U5.
UiuiplKiut Uavii B I-i. eift.rnl ut tl,
.ffl.'eby w BiiiUnaiUht Jrtmea E.
Atkiuaon, lor aliau.l,.,,,. , uU)l,.H,
Z??l'0-?.'UU,, b" V4H-, 18!il,
upon the lot No 3,M ,s 0 ,.d 7
iy,AuvX. "O'loi. -il. to.n.hji, 1G
"onto ,,lllgB 4 iu Liii) w,uu(v o '
With 11 Vi..u I.. i. .:. 6 '
.. .. ... . ,u, v.i ceiiaMOII t.l a.ltll
mo i-uui ptica ri- lii-r. hy auuitn
"
'iiii'io!
1? !
ii-inui utinrnjoel wi, n.imrv u
Kl kii... .... I ..... f n . . : "
V ur, nil IUb tfSIb
"ivu, iojo, at tu o clot
vid nee bavins been
Mr
mm
. o nrniKk ,t.imuny concerning .aid at- i L. O ADAIK. Ac.r'.-
,11. "l""",l,nB''"- U'riD lo be had at R KOV.lll.KK. K. P '"'J. AiJ
that iiersonal service cannot be made, il in
,""' ,h.n' "'': be made try publteulini.
Oreg SC4BD- tow. L'i C.uiny
li. M. VlATCH.
llrgiftcr.
1.. 8. SnuhiDAN,
Itfctivtr.
WhcslssaSe uA Mk
UQUOR STORE,
.16UQRS AD Clfift
01
VAKt.,..
"-nils.
Laud Offlio at It,
Notice is litribj- lvt 12.1KS
ii g tamed settler La. S,,!?" Il"cv
n tiuliou to , ke fil. , Ul ttita 1,
bU cl.itu and that u,a '..
. Or.gon.E,,,,
Or. guu, u Murt.b 30 . U, Bni
Nuiun.cou Lou,nitM Buin
trove Lw ouuiinuoui, .(..., '"
cnm .lion of, mi iMlj' VM c1h(
c-ouutj.Or.gon. 1 It M Veai' '
. "'8i'it.
. MOTIVE i-OuTUSnSraoT"-Loud
'l'iei.tK(.bnn:Or(SM.
NoticoiHL.nt., uiyJ'T-.
tlou to nk, vou,.,,,,,,,,,, ' ' -of
his cluiio, d tb.
will li .a,ie Uefori. A. U. j ,
Olttk of L.llt- Co. OliuoL l, v l "!")
Co Ogon, ,. Mi' t'
KobertK Urewhkt,oi, Hn, 7
No 7932 lor lots 9. ), "f?'"!
witu.se lo ,,n,ve Lh cobiimoiu r?u
npon and cnlti.to. ,f .1.
W. Bloototteld. S.iunel Ill.li.V: l:, r
n
It. M Vkaich. Brtiin,,
KOH ALL PUIMsKApT.
LEAVE DEPOT FIFTH AM) (STREETS 0ff
Th Fust Mini' via Ili
iliKtnu Salt Ijt-i-. . aha)
or Kaiifas Cftr, or rla.Si-o-1
kane. M'iiiuVoHs and St.
l'aul, with througtmrTicei
to tHUoin etiif-. j
KflF 1'cilliU inn. I nflrotirlol
7:00 P M
Daily.
7.00 T M
I'Hily.
I Bnker i f(v. V1)h Wn1i. i k-M i u
I'tijmu, tuiMs, i uiiiunu
li:!,
m:u itiBn.iuiui up 1 1
1 ciu iiiixt-d train fori!
Hood Rivt-r, The ial!o8
and iiiKTim dime p-'liua, J
8:00 A SI
Ex Sun.
Xxjai
.'hrongh PuIIiiiflii fkeerii. ti'iinst Wpe
and recliuiiit: :hnir ctirs arc itttncbid tothrtuch
trAiiiH.
Tor'all iiifrmTiHtiou, rtt'N, ctr., call at ritj
ofllo-, 'oruer Waslilngtoii and TMtd ttmu,
1 or tlti1. d, or ud'.lress
w. it. m'Rinri'.T,
Gcnornl .'hkm-hiit Acta
K. Mr NEIU-.
Ktfcviver iu! (itiiiTnl Maimgcr.
Portlund, or- gon.
h. J. SJcCUN.UAX,A)(eiit
EUfe'tM.
IP,. 3. . i'27S iVi EJi-3 tSlSOt
is Bold nnder positivo riltin caararM. t
authorizi'd iiiji gu nt ly, t'i cu'o W;k Jcanr,
Loss of Brain ud NiTrc SW-r: l.tlibo
(Juiikne?e: Msriit Ijhreoh: Kvil Drpsm; Uulfa
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which loads to liinery. t onramt'tioii, InmiiJ
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written ca jtrantn'to can- or retard now.
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Uonetipatlon. GliAItANTKISS issued onllW
OSDtJHN A- DELANO, .Urugglitt
agents, Eugene, cri-gon.
EAST AND .SOUTH
VIA
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