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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1897)
DAILY El'GENfi GUAM). I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher. fublUhed every evening oi the week, Sundaya aicapled. Addreta U comraunlcatlom, and nvko all romlltaucea ptyahlQ uj in. Eimum UUAHU KutlM.', Oc.JtOU. HfUoCKIITiOS BATfc: (DAILY.) Delivered by carrier, 1 week I 15 Delivered by carrier, per mouth U By mall, ooo rear (lu advance) k nn month. "3 Oue month w dingle oolea 6 Will ool be lent by mall to anjr addreaa, or any length ol time, unleaa paid In advance. (WIIUT.I One rear (In advance) 12 00 l i mouth 1 00 adrertlalna ratal made known on application. Entered aa aeoond-ctaea matter at the Eugene, Oregon, puatomoe. KA8TKKN OFT1CK-230 to 2H Temi.le Court, New York Ulty. E. KATZ, Agent SATURDAY, - FEBRUARY 13. SENAT011 McCLUNH IUNDICAE l'El). Tlio Register printed the follow ing very painted article in its last iasuo: "If ever a worthy Bervant of the pooplo ot Lane county was handi capped in trying to work for the best interests of his constituents, it is Senator John II McClung, who deaerves tho condolence of all La no county people, in that he is hamesBod up with that man Driv er in the slate senato chamLer. It is hard enough for a man to work through his measures without hav ing to fight against the bullheaded ness of his colloaguo who, in the case of Driver, has practically dashed to pieces Lane county's chances for favorable legislation. "From beginning to ond Driver has proven himsolf to bo a hoodoo, lie has personally antagonized ever moasure or nearly every measuro brought before tho souato, whether it concerned him or not. Ho has made enemies not onlv for himsolf but for senator McClung and for Lano oounty, at every turn of tho road. ' Any fool ought to know that bo has to be possessed of at least a spoon full of 'diplomatic ability when bo assumes tho responsibili ties of a senator But Drivor didn't know it, or if ho did ho was too bullheadod to profit by his knowl edge "All through tho Juno campaign the maiiagomont had him con stantly ii, tow and fur a time it was thought he would exorciso' a littlo Intolligonoo; but no. Just the minuto ho roaohod tho sonato cham ber ho slopped over and ho has been slopping ovor for nigh unto 40 days and 40 nighlSf making an abominable ass of himsolf, hurting his oounty's ohauues fur lavorablo legislation, handicapping Senator MoClung, and making many of those who gave tho old man thoir support heartily ashamed." The various commissions and tho fish and gamo protector's oifloe are filled by domoorntio incumbents bocailse of the Dolph "hold-up" of tho republican legislature two years ago. Thoy will hold on for another term in case the present legislature fails to organise. They are waiting for their pay, howover, as thore are noav.iil.iblo appropri ations. It is stated thtl lion Dinger Hermann, roproiciiUtive iu con gress from tho first Oregon district, is a candidate for commissioner of tho General Laud ollice. M Her mann's torin n congressman ex pires on tho 4th proximo and as he and Major MoKinley wore food friends when thry wore col leagues in tho hiiitsi", he may sue coed. Hops of the 1807 crop are being contracted for in Washington for 10 cents a pound with part pay ment in advance for cultivation and picking. This is an indication of bettor limes ahaa I for tho hop grower. i .. . The two oldest native born sons of Oregon are Cyvus II Walker, of , Albany, and Captain J 1) II Gray, of Astoria. The former was born on December 7, 1838, and tho lat ter on March 29, 1SS0. A joung uian over near Cohurg hut week was entrusted with mon ey to bring home a good family sewioe machine. The hoperu. son carried off a neighbor's daughter, married her and took her home, doclaring that che was the best family sewing machine that he could procure. -3 The "X" rave, when applied to the head to locite bullets, are found to produce baldneBS. This is hard on tho sufferer, but may prove a blfssing in disguise to the army of beauty doctors, who should promptly announce the "X"-ray remedy for the removal of femin ine beards. The first bill introduced in the Utah legislature by a woman rep resentative was aimed at the high theatre hat. A queen if only a woman after all, and every woman U queen if she be perfect woman. The crown of wo manhood is mother hood. There is no higher thing than this. There is no better thing that any woman can da than to be a mother of bright and happj children. That is the best and highest thine that anybody can do in this world. It cannot be achiev ed by a woman who isn't healthy, who suffers from any of the weaknesses or disorders peculiar to her sex. A false idea of modest which prevents the acquisition of know ledge, and the curelessness which pre vents an application of knowledge are the most prolific causes of this kind of sickness. Thirty years ago, knowledge of the prevalence of such disorders in duced Dr. K. V. Pierce, than as now, chief consulting physician of the Invalid's Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., to devote a great amount of time and study to the preparation of a remedy that would invigorate and strengthen the womanly orgmiii.n that would cure perfectly and positively all forms of fe male weakness that would take the danger away from childbirth, and greatly lessen the pains of labor. This remedy is cnllod Dr. Pierce's I-'avorite Prescription. That it accomplished the object for which it was intended is proven by its remark able and continued success for 30 years.' Women will gain much knowledge by reading Dr. Pierce's great thousand page "Common Sense Medical Adviser." A free copy will be sent on receipt of 21 one cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N, Y. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Slato it Ore. gon (or Line oonuty. B. II. Fiiendly, Plaintiff, AlicoRemlnutdl), Defend I't- ) 10 aiioa uomtnglon, too above named defendant. In tha nniuo oftbo State of Oregon, you are horehy coniinmded to appear and an V -f the complaint lu the above suit on or before Muudav, the first day of Maruh, 1897 that being tha firat day of the next rgnlar torm of tho above Court. And if you full to bo appear and answer (or want thereof, Plaintiff will apply t tha Court lor the rolls! prjyod for In lila complaint, to-wlt! For a decree to the effect that any olaim defendant haa to tha North-weat quarter (N W ,') ot Moot ion Th iity (30), Towoihip Fifteen (ID), Boutli Range Oue (1), Kant of the Willamette Meridian, containing 100 acres, iu Lane Couuty, Oregon be deter mined, and that it be adjudged that defend ant haa no ontata or intereat In aaid lands, and plaintiff's title to the aatne is valid and good. That plaintiff have iudemeut acainat da. (endant for ooata and diabtiraementa of suit ami lor such other relief aa id equable, This summons ia publinhtrt by order ol the Hon. J. U. Fnllerton, jiui( of the boots uonri, mauo on tna I'ilU day ol Jan uary, 18-J7, A. O. WOODCOCK, Attorney for Plaintiff. ADM1N1S TllATOIi'S NOTICE OF SALE Notice la r-erohy (riven that by vtrtue of an order of tl County Court of I.aue comity, Oregon, made on the flrot day of February, le'.7, Uie uiulemU-niHl on Saturday, the lith day of Man-li, lf17, at one o'clock In the afternoon of aaid day at the Court Honat door in Kuirene, l-ano rountv. Oregon will offer for Mle and aotl at public auction to the high est bidder for okh, the following described real property tn-wlt: The w I of thee w J of aac-ti.-u tl, and the w J of the n w i of aection 7, in t IS a, r 8 w w mi the of the a e j of xx-tion I, and the , of the n J of aection 12, iu l IS a, r 4 w w m. containing in all 8-JU.81) acne, lu I.aue count v, Oreom: I,ota 7,Vand 10 of block 8, Iota it, 4, and 6 of block S, lota 4 and A ot Mock 3. Iota S, 11 and 8 la block , and lot. 6, 7, and l iu block 8, all In Whit ney's Addition to Kugene, Lane county, Ore gon, or ao mm h thereof aa may be necaaary to eatify tl claims atraluat uid aetata and the exn"te of adtniuiitm!on. I'ated February 4lh, I SOT. K U Wkitsst, Admlnltrtorof the Kstateof UM Whit ney deceased. ASSIGNMENT. In tha matter of th aaiigumenl ot V W Cheaamtn, an Ineolvenl debtor. Notice la hereby given that W W Chraaman on the lit day ot January, 8!)7, dnly and legally made an amignment of all nil property, both real and personal, for the benefit of his creditor nndir and by vtrtne ot the aaiigntnenl lava of th Stat of Oregon, to till Yerincton, ard aaid aailsoAUtut ia now DM for lecotd in lh( orUco of th County Clerk for Leu couuty Oregon, and all peraont having olaima againot th uid W VY Cbeaaman, aiguor, are hereby noti fied to preaent tha aam duly and properly proven and verified within three montha Irom th dite of this nolic to th uuder demignrd tgnc at t"i law ofllc of H D Norton, at Eufne, Orv-rcn. Dated Ihia 'J.tf i day ot J.nnaty, 1R07. O H YtaiKOToii, Aaaigne. if j Ltt 1 Brevities. j The Jutrgest Store In the IUsdoD brick block for reDl. Cholca Evaporated Apple, Pears and Peaches at P O Grocery. Brooke La Crema cigars they are belter than Imported goods. Full line of Homeopath to remedies at Band's New Drug Store. Pass the good word along the line. Plies can be quickly cured without an operation by simply applying Do Witt's Witch Hazel Halve. . OSBUKN i. DELANO. Do you lack faith and love health? Let us establish your faith and restore your health with DeWltt's Sarsaparil la. OSBUB.N & DELANO. SHILOH'H CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-flve doses only 25c. Children love i'. Bold by Henderson Linn. Parks' Tea clears the complexion Mrs. N. Meyetle, of Le Roy, N. Y., says: "I have used Parks' Tea and And It the 'best remedy I have ever tried. Sold by A. Yerinoton. Persons who have a coughing spell every night, on account of a tickling sensation iu the throat, ma? overcome It at once by a aose or uue Minute Cough Cure. Osuukn & DeLano. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will pu rify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and makes your bead as clear as a bell. 25c, 60c, and $1.00. Henderson t Liun. Pure blood means good health. De Witt's Barsapaiilla purifies the blood cures eruptlous, eczema, scrofula and all diseases arising from impure blood. Osbukn & DeLano. Mr., 1'. 8. Hawkins, of Chattanooga Tenn., BayH.- "Bliilo'u Vltalizer 'Saved My Life.' I consider 't the best reme dy for i' debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Ltver or Kid ney trouble it excels. Price 75 cents Sold by Henderson dt Linn. We might tell you more about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that it cures a cough. Every one does who has used it. It is a per fect remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse ness. It is an eppeclal favorite for children, being pleasant to take and quick in curing. Osbukn & DeLano. The only chair car line to the East is the Union Pacific Eastern cities are reached via this line with fewer changes of cars than via other lines. Rates always tho lowest. Tickets to or from polnU in the United States, Canada, or Europe for sale by E JMc Clanahan agent, Eugene, Oregon. I've a secret In my heart, Sweet Marie, A tale I would impart, -Sweet Marie: If you'd even fairer bo You must always use Parks' Tea The improvement you will see, Bwtet Marie. '", -Sold by A. Yebinoton. For a fain In the chest a piece of uannel dampeued with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the sca of the pnin, and another on t'..e back between the shoulders, will nllord prompt reller. This Is especially val uable in cases where the pain Is caused by a cold and thore Is a tendency to ward pneumonia. For sale by Osbtirn & DeLano. Ell Hill, Lumber City, Pa., writes: "I have been suffering from piles for 25 years and thought niv case incura ble. DoWltl's Witch Hazel Salve was recommended to me as a pile cure, so I bought a box and It performed a per manent cure." Thli Is only one of thousands or similar cures. Eczema, oores and skin diseases yield quickly when it Is used. Osbukn A DeLano.. Many merchants are well aware that their customers are their best friends and take pleasure lu supplying them with the beet goods obtainable. As an Instance we mention Perry A Came ron, prominent druggist of Flushing. Michigan. They say: "We have no hesitation in recommending Cham berlain's Cough remedy to our cus tomers, as It Is the beat cough med Iclne we have ever sold, and always gives satisfaction." For sale at 25 and 60 cents per bottle by Osburn c!t DeLano. Not a few who read what Mr Robert Rowls, of Holland, Va., has to say be low, will remember their own exper ience under like olrcunutnnces: "Last winter I had la grippe which left me In a low state of health. I tried tium arous remedies, none of which did me any good, until I was; Induced to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Couch Rem edy. I was enable to attend to my work, ana the second bottle effected a cure." For tale at 25 and 50 cents er bottle by Osburn A Delauo. ttncklca's Arnlra Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts bruises, tore, ulcers, suit rheum, fever sore, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin eruptions, and positively cures pile, or no pay re quired. It la Kitaraiilevd to give per fect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by IIkmikksox A Linn. Onadun, Austria Trip atuuuu u RMS 'SorangiT,-iBteuds to leave Joob March 17th, 1997, via T.n riff., Cape Town, Melbourne, Sydney, New Zealand, Fiji, Hawaii and an couver. Ticket good for one year. This .racial excursion is run in con- nection wltn tne w ... ---- Rv. The fare lor me h.h - . -tvin the lowest rate ever named for tuch a trip. For full Information call 'on or address 11 J Cov'e gel' 146 ageni oi mo - - - When Baby waa tick, ire ga ner - v . 13,01. aha cried for Csatorl. Wnen she became Kta. aba clung to Ceatori. Who aba had Children, she gave u-em v-- To Cure a Cold in Oue Day. m... r ...iim nrnmn Oulnine Tub- AJv. ita. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 25& A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Orrici-Ouo-hall block south ot tJhrUman'a Block, XUOKNK, : : OREGON. H. D. NORTON, LAWYER. Rooms 1 and 2 over First National Bank. J J. WALTON, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Eugene, Oreoon. Office UDatalrs. Walton block. Will doa eeneral law practice iu all the courts of this state. 0. E. LOOMIS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office up-alalrs in Hhelton block o.-er (eo. T. liau at bou s grocery sur. Private telephone inside the door for calls day or night. DR. J. W. HARRIS, Hhyaician and Surgeon Office over Henderson & Ltiw' Drug Store. OrxicK IIoubs: 1) to 12 a. in. ; 2 to 6 and 7 tod p. ra. Kesldence Ferry street between 11th and 13th DR. Q. W. BIDDLE, DENTIST, iijje2v Does oniy first-clasn wort. The Intest prort-uifuta used, iurraa moderate, utlice and residei.LU on ulivo strt-H, Wtween Kitth and Sixth streets, oue block west of Minnesota note.. HOTEL EUGENE, W. O. ZEIGLER.Prop Willamette Street, - Eugene, Oregon. Headquarters lor Commercial Men. Free Sample Rooms. FRKE 'BUH.j J. M. WrLLIAMS, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW COLLECTIONS A 8PSCIALTY. Ortlce over Lano Couuty Bank. Notice tor Publication. Lind OlBca at Oiebiirp, Oregon, J-iuuirv 4. 1H!)7. Notice ia hereby uiveu that lbs followiuu amen antler baa Bled Duties of hie inten tion to make final proof iu suppoit of bia uiaun, ana mat mm prool will be made onore joei wate, us UU Commissioner, at Engene, OreRun, ou February 17, 1897, Tit: Ueorse Kuekel. ou H E Nn 77C.J for the e ae and ato 15 ond n ' ne V. eo2i. Id 15s. r Sweat. He rmrnea the following vilncanea to prove bia continnotia residence upon and uuiiivniiun OI, BBIO hiki, vix: i H Fnorsnaon. J J Winn. R P Mln, and i H Kuergason, all oi Monroe, Ore H it Vitch, ttegiater, NOTICB 'K) UltKlUTORS. Notice ia hereby nivan that W S Lea haa "yjPVfl t'rcRon, adminitrator of the estate u. a i, uomjca, and a I pernnna hav. ing damn acainat aaid taUte are hereby re nueeted to uraaent the earn t.. J led at my place ol buaineaa In .1 unction City Oreiron. ot at tha nlftr nr V. li ul:. it huirene, OrcKon, within eix montha from the tllCIVIII, Dated at Kagem, Oregon, Ileo. 22.1, 1890 . , . . W S Les, KKRKwa'rHr"UUf0',iJwk4ta Atty for Admin istrur. KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Riwburg. Oreg, v . . . February 5. isy?! Notice ia hart br gitan that Ilia follnwino named tattler haa die,! notice ut hii iutennon 0 make final - j .. --vr,.. u claim and that aid ,.rof will be made b. j.. " , u o u tj Uommiasioner, at Eofsene. OreKon.on March 15, 1837, Til. Raito lwi, on H K Nc &.6i for the 1 at" " ' W tp 13 Ha nam II, fnii. 11 - "'a wuneam to If we hit poniumou. m-idn-ce upon and Jame.FVilwn, Jbu L. .strvail, M s Oron""t"A""'1; Mbfl-2-M Yinca, KegiaUr. t a HianBKiia. g, B EAK!, I P. E. 8KOUOBass, Aaaistant Caahler. M Mtaal M Ot Eugene. rre.urM.. Paid up toh tetfJW Wffi SuTDlfls ana rruuw, trv,vuv Eugene - vricgwii. A general banKin .m- V-kk. $&S2Sb. SffiK port: S.Vofh.don for.! nnWe. DepoaiU received anbjeot to check or oartifi- ".. 0,d,'?j'l. ,. will rooeiv. AU OOilrCUU" ouuuv- prompt attention. Lane County Bank. (Established In 1882.) EUGENE, O EGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A G. HOVEY, President. J. M. ABRAMS, Cashier. A. G. HOVEY, JR.. Asst.Cashr. J L. PAGE, DEAIJEK IN $Bocii;mEs Having a Large and Complete stock of Staple and Fancy groceries Dougut in the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, l can oiler the publio better prices than any other house in Eugene. Produce or all Kinds taken at Market Prices. EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS,Proprietor. fStaze leaves Eugene Mondays and Thursdays at 6 a m, mid arrives in Flor ence at 4 p m the day following. .Returning stage "leaves Florence Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 a in and arrives In h.ugene ut, p m tne nay fullowins. S1NOLE FARE J.V00 ROUND Tltll' 9 00 liclteta lor Hale at IE. Haiies llverv barn. h.u- gene, c- at Hurd .ti Paveuport'e ollice in Flor- EUGENE-LEABURG. Hereafter I will run a daily itage between Eueeiie and Ienbure. Frelvut and baetraire should be left at my stable the even lug before de pur ture of thestpfro. ttiane leaves KUene ni nam. arring at lea burg Ht nam. itsturning, stage leaves Lea- bum at 1 p in, arriving In Eugene at G p m. Central Market, I imw if ii i mil PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly or. hand a full supplj jf BtLh, MU I I ON, PORK and VEAL, Which ythey will sell at the lowest A fair snare of lie public tairemse solicited. :-TO THE FARMERS.: We will pay the highest market price lor tat tattle, Hogs and Sheep Shop on Willamette St., EUGENE, OREGON. Feeol chae. '". ,no cuy llMIl HnllBnKUt n - . .. ..... NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offioe at Roaeburg, Or. . January 14, 1897. rotice is hereby Riven that th lollow-mg-named aeltler hna riled notice of hie intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that snid ptool will be made before Joel Ware, V S fl C Commissioner, Bt tngene, Lano county, Oregon, on fttS"tWM' Tiz: AlvEKitcbing on H E No 6DG0 for the sw of sec 14 tp los, rlwtit. r He name i the followinR wllnesnee to prove bia ooatinuoua reaidence nron and cultivation o', said land, viz: Alfred Montgomery and Cnrlia BairJ of Isabel. Oregon, and Am W Gilbert and thomas H Cain, of Ecgena. Oregon. It M Vkatch, Repi.tpr. J.F.FORD, lisvangeliat,) Of 1).. Mo!ne. I,.wa,v writes under data of March 23, 18W5: S. B. MfcD. Mfo. Co., .. Diifur, Oregon. Ukntlemkn: On arriving home lat eo!;, I found all veil anuTanilouaTv waiting. Our little girl, eight "3 half years old. who had wted Bwit to 88 pound. 1, now well, string virou and well aeahl up. n n Vth.ure bM do'e He work well Both f ,he children like It Wh B. Cough Cure haa cure,! am kPnt Vtf. f ' h'" from n e. Aogie it to every one, with grating, frKd? lt. a yon pmewrity .wean. )ot.r,MK.,.NI5M:V.ei,?rJ.ORD aKS!:!, and M, and Uh the llea.la'che Vnd i fj 'J?-1"' 'T'tem I cents par bottle by all drumsu FISHER&WATKINS CM R nnc.Bir, Attorney and Voutn, atni.it, WILL PlkACTICJi IP TM of th Second RJSJS CODv,. SptoiaJattentioa , fe I nattera in probate. v"uctiou I a. a. bo&aiH- atxobnuy-at-Law KUGENK, ORE(ioN '. omcs-Over Lane Count, k, L. BILYETJ, Attorney-at-Law, KUOKNB, OEKOON. Tg-Ofnca-OrerFlrn National Bui J. B. LUCKEY, Watches and Clocks Repaitej FOR ALL POINTS EAST LEBVC ucrui Mf 1H AND I STREETS I ington Salt Uke, Omhi or Kansas City, or via rtiwv Itnne, Misineapoiia and'ai Paul, with through nerrlas to Kustern cities. For Peiirilptnn. 1.. r.nj. 7:00 P M Dally. :00 I'M Daily. K ""I, naim nana, Dayton, CoKhx, Pullman aUUona." 8:10 A M Hood River, The Daila Dally l.aiiu uuurineuiaie poln ts, and reoliuiDe chair cara ara ituoh train. --UTOiB; Tor all information, rates, rtc, can it m, office, corner Washington aud Third nt2 Portland, or addroBft . . W . IT HURLBCRT. E. MCNEILL, G"r'11 1'M8U . Recelyer and Maimger. Portland, Orugon. K.J. McCLANAH AN, Agent, EAST MO SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route , OF THE The" Sonthem Fad 11 Expreaa Trail w Leave Portland Dtilt South i ,w- 8.50 p m I LV " Portland At 1 6:1 . . 1:59 am I Lv Eugene l.v 1 3 09 . ii:io am Ar ban lranciaco J.v 17 - r. A hmia fvain. atAn .1 Van l...lnn I City, Woodbnro, .Salem, 'J'urner, :.. Jetferaon, Albany, Tangent, titiedd, llili, Harrisburg, Junction City, Euigeni, Cra well, Cottage Grove, Drain, aud all lUtvtt 'H'lll imnruury VI 8limnl lliClilHlve. E08K8U1I0 MAIL, DAILT, 3 SO a m Lv Portland Ar'W 2.04pm!Lv Eugene LillUti 5.20 um Ar Roacburg LrlWaj! oAl.EU PASSENOER, ' DAILT. 4:U0pmll, Portland. Ar10:l5il 6:15pn.A - Salem, L?l 80ss. -DINING OARS ON OGDEN E0UTE.- PIJLLMAN BDFFET SLEEFEBc AND . . BEt !OKD CLASS SLEEPINtJ CAW , Attached to all through trains ' Wnat Rirla Divialnn. BETWEEH P0ETLAKD AND COyUllB MAIL TBAIM DAILT (EXCEPT 80ND1T.) 7-:inmlT.v Portland Ar 1 6.20 1 12:15 p m I Ar CorvaUiB Lv I M5 At Albany aud Oorvallif connect itM'" oi uregon ueiurai ol Jianiern iauwjr. 83trBE88 TRAIN DAILT (EXCEPT SUSIMI.I 4:45 pm Lv ' Portland 7:25 p m I Ar McMinnville Ar8.25 I,vf.j"i! THROUGH TICKETS to all rW in tie Eastern 8tatea, Canada acd H-f aan lie obtained at lowest TMteB from L. G. ADAIlt, Ageni, En" li KOEHLER, E. P KUi;r.K. Manairer. Aw't. G. F. I'aw lj Pl)KTLAXI'. Try Oregon Cracker Co.'s made from. R.idston proeeas hnl wheat Dour. . Finest thiiiK ,lf ''I dysieptits or all persons with e" slomaehs. ..j Beware of imitations. He fre ,D get Oregon Cracker Co.'s Brand, Old Kentucky LIQUOR HOUSE, W. M. REHSHAW, Proprietor. Kctpa !he Boat brand ol WHISKEY, BRANDY, 81". All Kinds of Wines. A No the Oli-brnted S('HUtZ MILWATKEE BEEK on drS'"- The Eugene Granite and Marble Worl. W. W. MARTIN, Prop-' Still haveamn'eroon and PP'l"n"..a im tinue (aa they havo In the pal,Jto IurJ bt'Oer da. of moinimeutrtl work . . mnn, In addilli.n to Mardle and ,ir,ul." J. , prelnin-d to luriilah all Hnd ,'.drr SuiJul inch as Curoln lor t emelery I''"-,"4 Oil Work, ate, out from Uia Pioneer O M"IM tone.) B.B.4B I c Wheat 5 Tl AFERS