TUESDAY - FEBRUARY 21
All Popular
Brands of
CIGARS
KOK SALE AT
Julius Goldsmith's
IIKtVlTIKS
Beautiful weather.
I, MC conceit Feb 27.
Overton's wall paper sale.
PAH gloves are water proof.
Tomorrow Is Washington's blrtbday.
Fresb line of Wall paper at Preston &
Hale's.
Several marriages reported on the
tapis.
Uuolo Ham's harness nil at I'renloii A
Hule'n,
Cabinets phnliw I.o" P'-t 1' !, Ku
gene Photo f.o.
Iiargost stock of nrtlnls siippliea at
1'restou A Hole's
Get Preston A Hale's prices before
buying your paint.
A full line of wall paper for sale
cheap, at F L Chambers.
M O Warner tunes pianos aud
organs. Repairing and polishing.
Buy your garden seeds of F L Cham
bers, he also has a full llueofgurden
tools.
Be sure to attend the reception at
the reading room Friday evening, Feb
24tb.
Tlokots for the Ladles Musical Club
Concert are on sale at Usburn and
VeLano's.
Don't patch your wiudow with a
pillow but go to Chambers and get a
glass to put In.
Bcotoh grauite ware, war ran tod acid
proof and unt to ohlp of), that la what
Chambers sells.
Many of our oluzeus are cutting
down dead rosebushes and other yard
shrubbery today.
C D Combs at P O Grocery wll
'Uipllcuto any prloes made by any
grocer In Lane count j
Bloyole repairing and sundries at
Matlock A MoClanahan's Kamblwr
agency, Walton block.
The banks will remain dosed to
morrow, it being a legal holiday,
Washington's birthday.
A sorlous fall, one wliloh luterests
every one, the drop on prices of all
light stoves at Chambers.
Mrs Brooks will sing "Where did
yeu oome from Baby dear?" before
Prof Washburn's lecture Friday eve
ning. The commissioners court has a man
at work cutting down a number of the
maple trees around the new court
house.
'l'h ose perfumes
Delicate, Fragrant, Lasting
Beeleys Tuo great American perfumer.
There are others we have them
At Yerlngton's.
An expert Is here lay lug tile In the
new court house building. He is the
only expert workman In bis Hue in the
entire state.
At the Armory Hall to night Geo C
King, one of Roosevelt's Hough Riders
will deliver his beautifully Illustrated
lecture, on "What we did In Cuba."
The lecture will be under the auspices
of Co 0 Third Regiment UNO.
Dr Lowe the optician arrived yester
day. He Is quite busy at his oftloe In
the Hotel Kugene. - If you need glasses
go and see him at onoe.
The lecture by Prof Washburn Fri
day evening will begin at 7 SOand will
olose In time to attend the reception at
tiie Free ltoadlng Rooms.
Htroet Commissioner Mummy Is at
work today putting la the tile drain
across the street near the Eugene river
bridge, attention to whloh was called
in yesterday's Guard.
LaQrand Chroulole: "Miss Mae
Zumwalt, of Kugene is visiting her
aunt, Mrs Cal Masteraon. Miss Zulu
wait Is a graduate of the Drain Normal
and will engage In school work ibis
side of the mouutalus."
Geo C King, the Rough Rider, will
use one hundred views taken from the
scenes as they actually occurred In
Cuba, In bis Illustrated lecture this
evening at Armory Hall. Come and
hear him.
Those perfumes
One In a box o
One In a box Wo
Oue In a box 75c
One in a box f 1 00
At Yerlngton's.
Tin daugsr of olvllliatlon are over
work, worry and germs. We need a
vitalising power lo sustain us. Learn
ed men and experience point to pure
whiskey. Primitive men did not need
whiskey. We do. Changed condition
bring fresh needs. And the whiskey
is Harper. Mold by C Modes, Kugene,
Ore
An Honeat Medlclae for La Urlppe
George W Waltt of Bouth Gardiner,
Me, says: "I have bad the worst
cough, cold, ohllls and grip and have
taken lots of trash of no account but
profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy Is the ouly thing that
has done any good whatever. I have
used one 60-ovnl bottle and the chills,
cold and grin have all left me. I con
gratulate the manufaotuiera of an
honest medicine." For sale by Osbnro
A DeLauo,
Intkrkstino HtiT Jennings Bros
A iiruneau, who inmlt such a rich
strike in Bohemia lat summer, now
have a suit on their hands. O O War
Iner claims fiat the property was lo
cated by hira and -'Jumped" by Ihe
other men;tliat he(Warlner) has made
his regular aiseesmeuts aud is entitled
to the property. Messrs Lauglilln A
Lee, of Chicago, well known capitalists
II Is said will help hliu flu hi the case lei
hope of securing a reward by winning
the case and an Interest in the mine.
The property Is very valuable and will
doubtless be the cause of long litigation.
Buitok DivoKCB l'eliiiiah Fugle
has Instituted a suit l.i the circuit
court of Lane county, against her hug
baud, Millard Fogle for a divorce. The
complaint alleges these facts: The
couple were married In Ohio, May 9
1876; they moved to Oregon in 1892;
that the Issue of said marriage Is one
son, Clyde V Fogle, 22 years of agei
that plaintiff educated and supported
said son since June 1 1S95; that defend,
ant deserted plaintiff In June 1, 1895
and has since neglected to support
plalntifl.
WlMAIIALA EnCAMI'MENT-No 0,
IOO F, will confer the Patriarchal
degree on three candldntes, and the
Oolden Rule degree on ten candidates,
on Wednesday evening, February ti'-i.
All members are urgently requested to
be present. Visiting brothers cordially
Invited.
C B Fkank, CP.
B F Dorbih, H eo.
Bkkikb cv Seven. The Ladies Aid
Society of the Congregational church
have arranged for a series of seven en
tertainments to be given between now
and June. The Chancel Quartette will
give two concerts and thero will be five
lectures. The first will be given by
Prof F L Washburn on Friday, even
ing, February 24, on "The Making
of a Chick."
Pure Bhanoy. Examined by the
best of Judges and found to be strictly
pure and the best of stimulants. Fur
sale at 76 cents per quart or I'J.iO per
gallon, 6th and lilair streets, Eu
gene, Oregon. Made by 1 M Francis.
All orders by stage, freight or express
will receive prompt attention.
Studio Quartette. The Btudlo
Quartette, consisting ol Prof NuhIi,
Miss Bonetta Dorrls, Mrs FL VVanli
burue and Miss Joyce Brownell will be
heard In an eight hnnd number at the
Ladles Musloal Club cnuccrt, Febru
ary 27.
Sheet Mimic Very latest Bluet
musio at one half price for a short time.
I want to sell the sheet muslo of Eu
gene, aud muke this sweeping reduc
tion with that object lu view. 1 receive
the latest musio published by 23 dl Ik-rent
publishers. F A Rankin.
Circuit Court Cahb. Peter Har
pole et si has Instituted a suit In equity
against Sternberg A Bonders, lu the
Lane couuty clroult court. Tho com
plalut asked tor certain premises to be
partitioned.
Court House Furniture, A car
load of oak furniture has arrived from
the East for the new court liouae. It
was made by the Northwest School
Furulture Co, and consists of desks,
ohalrs, nto.
This Is an Invitation tJ you to be
present at the free reading room Fri
day evonlng, Feb 'JUh, from 8 to 11
o'olook.
Committee.
BlIAKKHI'KAItE Ci.UU, The Club
will meet Tuesday evening, February
21at with Miss Carson. Subject of
study: "Emerson," By order of the
President.
E O Potter, Bee
Musical Concert. By the Ladles
Musical Club, at tho Congregational
church, Monday, February 27. Ail-
mlsslou 26 cents.
Toilet Bets For 76 cents. Toilet
Bets for f 1.00, and so ou upward,
At Ykrinuton's.
BAND CONCENT
lu the Park Tomorrow Afternoon
at !) O'clock.
Tomorrow, Washlngtou's birthday,
will be observed by the Eugene Band,
which aunouuecs a program In the
park at 8 o'clock In the alternoon.
The band has been practicing faithfully
for eouio time, and will give au excel
lent concert. This city should have
oue of the best bauds In the state and
would have if the proper financial
enoouragemeut Is given. Following Is
the program annouueed;
March, Rsliecca Conmiandery.
Turkish Dance Sultana.
Dat Cake Walk.
Polka, Chromatic, Tuba solo.
Walts, Reuiciubrauce of Naples.
March, Sousa's Triumphal.
Overture, Rival.
March, The Stars aud Stripes For
ever.
Geo II Yerli'gton, director.
Sick ileadacbes.
ius curte, of overworked woiwttikiml, sis
quicl urn surely cured by harl l lover
Hoot To, Mis great Mood puritier and tiuue
bulMer. Mou.r nfun.lml 11 n.tt aatiaf ..t.u-v
Trios ft cts. and W eta. Sold by Wilkin.
" l.lua.
w. c. r. i'.
The W CTU will hold their regular
meeting in Ihe parlor of the Methodist
church ou Wednesday Feb 22 at 2 30
p U1. An Interesting program Is Iwinir
prepared on the subject of "Christian
ratilotlam." Every lady is cordially
iuvlted to attend this meeting.
UKMIION O!' KKolbA HIT i .
'Ihe Ai.li Slot midline Hill I'asMil by
tiie Hun.- Vi:i Duplicate and
Nut I I iginal Hill
Portland Telegiaiu: "Will the
I'rnrlmti-I hill, louliolixh iiickel-in-the-slot
machines, become a law?
"This l aqiiextion that is agitating
the cigar dealers ju-t now and eaiihlng
them considerable perturbation of
spirit.
"The only hope of cigar dealers lies
in the alle ged Irregularity in the pas
sage of ihe bill by the lioii e. The
senate parsed Hie bill by a large ma
jority, aud a duplicate of the hill was
parsed by a similarly heavy vote in
the houke. The reason the house could
not get actlou on the original bill was
that Representative Curtis ol Clatsop
county, who had It referred to the
printing committee, of which he is
chairman, had the bill in his pocket
and hliiihelf in Portland when it was
called up. This bill was never report
ed on by the committee, ai.d It was
not believed that the cominlttex had
any Intm. Hon of reporting on it.
'The house however, resented this
disposition on the part of tlm com
mittee to hold the bill buck, and when
It was called up obtained u duplicate
copy, with the proper indorsements
from the senato. It was tills hill that
was pnH-ed by t lie senate. It was this
bill that was passed by the house, and
is now In the hands of the governor
awaiting his signature.
"The question uow uriBes whether
the house had a right to take action
on a duplicate copy of the bill as long
as the original was in existence, and
no showing was made as to its loss. Tf
the action of the duplicate bill Is held
to be legal there Is every prospect that
tuellll will btcnme aluw. If it was
not all legal tflortB to legislate against
these popular cigar winners and
nickel losers have been for naught "
Dangers of the tin p.
The greatest dnnger from La Grippe
s of Its resulting in pneumonia. If
reasonable care ib u-eil, however, and
Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy taken,
all danger will be avoided. Among
the tens of thousands who have used
this remedy for la grippe we have yet
to learn of a single case having resulted
in pneumonia winch shows conclusive
ly that this remedy Is a certain pre
ventive of that dangerous (Ibeuso. It
will cure la grippe in less, time than
any other treatment. It Is pleasant
aud safe to take. Fur sale by Odburn
A Dei, lino.
Notice of Annual School Meeting.
Notice Is hereby given to tho legal
voters of School District No 4, of Lane
County, Stale of Oregon, that the
Annual Meeting ol Bald District will
be held at the court house ill Eugene
Oregon, to begin at the hour of 7 o'clock
p m on the first Monday, being Ihe
sixth day of Mnicli, A D, ItiOD.
Tills meeting is culled for the purpose
of hearing Ihe annual report of the
Directors and Clerk of Bald district, and
the transaction of ihe business usual at
such meeting.
Geo F Craw, District Clerk.
C S Frank, Chairman Board of
Directors.
Dated Feb 21at, 1S09.
Urnalics.
Ilulr brushes, 25 cents and up.
Clothes brushes, 26 cents and up.
Bath brushes, 25 cents and np.
Tooth Brushes, 10 conts and up.
At Ykhincu'o.n's
F.oreuce WfBt Feb 17: Last Friday
afternoon, Alva, the four year old sou
ol H H Flat of Smith river met with
an accident by falling from a fence and
breaking the small bone of his left fore
arm. He was brought to Florence on
a litter by his father with tho aesbtauce
of some of the neighbors, and the frac
ture reduced by Dr Evaus Saturday
alternoon.
You Try It
If Saitohs Cough su I Consumption Cure,
which U sold for tho small pries of ' cents,
oO cents fttul $1.00, docs not cure, take the
bottle back and we will refund your mouey.
Sold for over fifty years on this iruarnutee.
Price 25 cU. anil W cts. Hold by Wilkin
l.inn.
f HIS WEEK....
SPECIAL
SILKS
is 9 vm
'Hutu my ivlfeam! iiiyc!fh"Vc been
I sills CAM'AlifcT.S awl tin 111 ' "
iiiedltin.j we have ever I. il I " l'i''
wee my vvlfo wan Initit.c v illi '1,', ';:'' ',lJ r
two (I lyn. -ibi tried son.': of s'oui ( ASCAI. r-1
and tli-;v- relieved the puin In her hc-jd i.l!r:il
lu.ri,. ,lali-ly. We nuturccomrienitCuscareis.
Chkh. Mti.tloiio.
1'illsliurir Safe & Deposit Co , PltllburK. 1
CANDY
CATHARTIC
TSADI MAH RIOlSTfRCD
r;.':,iiif. P.ilamlilf. 1-i.u-ul. Taste nijjl. I
lj-j i. Nuvlt Si. ken. W. ak.'ii or (.m-e. 10c. ic. UJO.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
lltrat ll-Midj Cpv.bl-.. Wt..l. S" Vrl. H?
Ufl TO flflf Sold nnn i.-t'iriintc. .! t.y alt drug-
Sit'.- I, AW OPFOhVI 'UNITIES.
Hundred- of Millions or Feet of Fine
Kir Luiiiber.-Iiur in (food
( 01 il lion.
Ihe Hiuxlaw liver probably oilers
the bent opportunity in be fULd in
the slate for u pr. iitable investment in
the lumber trade, says tiie Florence
West. While on ninny rivers the
timber conveniently situaltd for leg
liii g hn n. aily all been cii'., on this
river it lois,(syel hardly been touched.
Along Hie mainstream and iistiibu
taries there are hundreds of millions of
feet ol the IUiv.il II r limber that can be
found.
The booms already tiuilt will catch
and hold the logs Willi perfect safety
tliuB removing one great risk lu the
business of logging. Since the work
was done ou the jetty In 1807 there has
been enough water ou ihe bar so Unit
vessels could cross al anj time. With
Ihe Improving prospects in the lumber
trade we believe that business men
having cupital to invest would do well
to examine the opportunity lor a
proll'abie venture on the Siuilaw
river.
Fruit Orowers.
a ii r..ii ..iwun. iT r.nne (-niintv are
l IIUIl K. ....... a J
requested lo meet at tho Couit House
. . ... U.....-.J.... L-..I. or. fin
al 1 O'CIOCK p III, outuiwaj, u ' '
the purpose of effecting a permanent
fruit growers a-soclatlou. The com
...it'ua roopni.'v Rnnolnted todrafl Con-
slltutiou und By Laws is ready to
report.
J O Sthvksson,
Secretary.
. : .. ... V.i-z tatc
'i i y .SV. ."'!'.? Best
bitlfiii.' pnwdcr
T;tf Ctvi'Mn eiiiaCll
'"la BUkl suicc.
All r.ioncy-bacL
l'or Sale by Ghay k Son
Pkoi kkty Sold. The property be
longing to the estate of Al Ice E (iager,
deceased, being 15.4 acres in T 17 S it
2 W; has been sold to .Mary E Mcl'her-
son for the sum of 345.
Ladies and Gentlemen Wanted
McDre fc Co, give emnlovment and
guarantees Ocneral Agents a handsome
salary per mouth, pays the expenses
and allows a good commission besides.
The company also wants local agents
to represent, ineiii hi every city lu
America; They oiler unparalleled in
duceineuiB anil only employ Christians
or tnoso wiin i;nrisian principles. I
1 have the very best recommendation
Iroin prominent ministers of various
denominations as to the company's
reliability and iny own.
This company is a very wealthy, old
established aud perfectly reliable
t.'liiistian linn. Headquarters In Phila
delphia & Chicago. '1 he positions they
oiler are very desirable, their plan of
wura is exclusively uieir own, and
considerable 111 advance of competing
tlrniB, which makes It possible for their
agents to travel extensively upou a
large salary with exneuses naid. nnri
with a dignity impossible to agents
with other houses. Anv oue wishing In
better their couditiou, or those out of
employment are respectfully invited to
call and see me. Varied or exteusive
etiucitlon not necessary.
Jtmf W Day,
Special Traveling Manager.
At Mrs Urownlee boarding house op
posite Central school building, 11th
and Olive streets, Kugene, for a limited
time only.
SALE OF
n m Ji an a7 gw
iCliASSIFIED COblW
Notices .,'.,!. r this head not to e.x."l tiy.
l,ts..iO cent- per week; SI M a mouth; JM.
For Sale.
I'dlt BALE. Corner First and J.-ller-M,u
ftreels, one 10 room Imu i-, and
two lots, SOxlUO feet cu-ll tlootl
barn, water, fruit, line garden ground.
Alsohoiiseaud lot, corner First und
Lawrence streets, lot IW bet 8 inches,
by lfif) feet, young Hull trees, s;ood
.-arden ground, waier, i:c. Also
houte aud lot, corner Willamette
aud Fourteenth streets. For prices
and terms write BJ Sills, Tacomu,
Wash, Box S27, or call at UUARD
olllce.
FOB KALE. Oue of the finest dairy
and slock ranches in Lane county.
Su. miles to Eugene the couuly seat,
and four miles to Creanell und rail
roud. 1993J acres with four large
barn i. Ninety head of cattle, of
which 60 head are choice Holsleiu
and Durham cows; 9 horses, 25 hogs
and 150 toiiB of hay. Blacksmith
shop and tools. Residence of nine
roouiB, furnished. Itaucli fenced aud
Staked and cross fenced with wire,
also dairy appliances for cheese and
butter malting. Greeu feed the year
around. 75 acres in grain Terms:
J10 per acre including all above de
scribed, Part cash, balance ou time
il desired. Address Chns W Sexton,
(.'riswell, Oregon.
FOB BALE 233 acres of laud, known
as the Pqlndexter place, 200 acres
In cultivation and divided iu five
lota with gd fences, fair b 'ildings,
plenty of fruit, all choice laud and a
beautiful location. Oue of tiie best
farms ifl Laue county. Inquire
about the Poindextcr place for infor
mation. Situated BJ miles Bouth of
Junction City on the Eugene road.
Price $5,800. Easy tjriiiB. For
further particulars inquire of R F
Baker oi Co, Juuction City, Oregon.
FOR SALE-A 1, General Merchan
dise, spot casli business iu Priueville,
Oregon. Stock about 518,000. Term
cash no trade deal. Good reasons
for selliug. Address Box 115, Prine-
vile, Oregon.
FOR SALE A chance cf 8 acres.
V loom house, ne-v barn, young
oichard, abundant water, school,
diuretics, P O aud R R depot close
at baud, 7 miles from Eugene. B F
Keency, Goshen, Or.
Help Wanted-
WANTED. Boy 14 or 15 years old to
work in a store for board and cloth
log. Country boy preferred, address
M H, care of Guard,
GIRL WANTED. To do general
house work. Apply to Mrs H E
Aukeny, North Pearl street, Eugene.
GIRL WANTED. To do general
housework. Apply at Ax Billy's
Department Store, Eugene.
Ileal Estate Transactions.
James W Martin to Frank Hubbard,
quitclaim to 1C0 acres in tn Uis r 1
east; $000.
J H Pratt aud wife to Charles Sher
bondy, 40 acres iu tp 17 s r 4 west:
3 000.
Charles Slierhondy and wife to J H
Pratt, 185.10 acres in tp IS s r 11 west:
$3,000
State of Oregon to John F Kelly,
120 acres it tp 10 s r 1 west; $300.
A F Johnson et ux to J I Jones. 10
acres in tp 20 s r 3 west; $000.
U S to F rank Hubbard, 100 atrB in
tp 10 s r 1 west; pateut.
Frank Hubbard to .Booth-Kelly
Lumber Coiupauy, ICO acrci In tn 10 s
1 east; $000.
V 8 to Lewis A Crane, 1G0 aeres in
tp 19 s r 2 west; p-tteut.
John F Kelly to The Booth-Kelly
Lumber Company, 120 acres In tp 16 s
r 1 w; $300.
B F Mulksy and wife to Noah Mast,
100 acres iu tp 17 s r 5 west; $2,500.
G W Long and Lizzie
Sarah E Bennett, lots 5 aud 6, block 6,
Lone ana Landess addition to l.'ottage
Grove; $150,
Mary Ann Stewart Waruer et al to
Thomas E Warner, quitclaim to 320.34
acres in Tp lj S R 1 W; $1.
Some day there may
be better
tci bikini; powder
colfee ll.ivorim; extracts
soil.t .m,l spi'. es
than Sc:hs Best, be
cause "Je wurl do move."
Hurry u-,, 0kl world 1
ou've -ot many a mile
to eo !
cor Mile hy- JUGitEKN-tfcSo
REMEMBER:
Shirts, Pants and Hit
oniv lor i fPW .1
om ' n v -t,i; h"i,
tuvs
$1.00 takes any of our $,.
On oar 00,1 scj K:M c
Crawford Bicycle
5R30 $40 $50
Griffin
l.'oniniisslouers' tonri.
Now at this time, the court appoints
supervisors as follows, to-wit:
Distiict No 4-C Cole, Isabel.
DibJrictNo5-J M DavlB, Camp
Creek.
District No 8 Richard Easton,
Tliurstou. .
District No 16-W C Shortridge,
Cottage Grove.
District No 10-W 15 Uawley,
Loruue.
District No 23- Ueo Prcscot, Mound.
District No 27 A J Smith, Eugene.
District No 2S-J N Luper, Irving.
District No 30-Lsfe flaring,
Meadow.
District No 34 Jacob Taylor, Hale.
District No 37 Frank Bristow,
Junction.
District No 44 Sidney Stickles.
District No 40 Jasper Ferguson,
Juuction.
Didrict No 47-0 S Calef, Eugene.
District No 4S C M Jackson,
Junction.
District No 49 Oscar Milllgan,
Walterville.
-District No 50-Albert Hager,
Creswell.
District No 51' L Morse, Cottage
Grove.
District No 65 J J Peplot, Leaburg.
District No 59 A W Bond, Irving.
District No 61 Geo H Hale, Hale.
District No 02 W T Kayser,
Eluiira.
District No 05 T J Blakely, Lowell.
District No 07 E II Winfrey, Hazel
D-ll.
District No 71 It D Hawley, Cres-
w I
DijU.ci No 75 W H Kaliofl,
Walterville.
District No 92 Levi Vatighan,
Ivisou.
District No 95 W H Salles, Alma.
District No 104 Win Sutherland,
GleutL'iia.
District No 105 J A MeLeod, Flor
ence. Distrht No 107 A J Chapman,
Eugene.
District No 3S-J M Martin, Eugene.
District No 29 Wm Held, Goshen.
District No 56 H 8 Tilton, Dexter.
District No 39 Peter Harpole.
District No 73-S B Jenkins.
District No 31 Thomas Gray.
V T Bailey couuty commissioner 39 60
SOJarpeksBazarI
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SPECIAL ARTICI.r.S T'
The Busy nother
ft A. ir .i,( ri.i.oi uu I
Women Earning a Living Af:
ft Itr.LEX ' ;.s- ' '
IiiaJJ.tionioi:,,,! thtr. ... ,;. ma- 't. - :
101.1! V, L,
il II TTHTTC1 rTlTT-rjNUr
WXl J. 11.1'jLlL
Have Superior
Bicycle Sundries.
ardware Go
L C Gardner hauling soil
EP Williams laud for 'couni'v
road '
John Holland deputy sherifj. !
Ann Roe nursing pauper
VV M Sutherland supervlsordii'
trict No 104
GeoB Day supervisor district v ' '!
60
M 8 Wallls gravel ,
Peter Harpole supervisor disirip 1
No 57 '
Sheriff Withers uotilled theZtn
the appointiiieut of KD Ij0e;'
special deputy sherifl'. ''
VV M Deckcy (lied his bond n
sum of JS00 with George thoal
andDHemenway assuietie, fMj
faithful performance in th.9
money :ised for Indigeut soldiers' ft
bond being in all things reguluj
same was approved. '
Supervisor's reports approved
District Nj 104.
Geo B Day No 50.
Peter Harpole No 39.
CASTOR
For Infanta and Children.
Ths Kind You Have Always Bd
Bears tho
Signature of
--i-TH.Ef
... BICYCLEJ
Wins Evervth
Four Firsts anil
One Second
Out of five professional lieatil
Kan Francisco Examiner Ftbl;I
Horn & Pair
Eugene Ag ents,
WATCH THIS SPACE.
A new line of goods, purchased for cash in
the best markets, will soon arrive and be dis
played for sale.
It will pay you to Avait.
J- H. McClung,
A thorouBhljr up.to date weekly periodical devolej i.t faihija
win uc, mutiig i.t..,, as hcrcl"i''e.
A MIRROR OF FASHIONS
Eidusive models of gowns from Paris, London, and New aA
The Paris Letter The London
& A'.4 THARIXE DE FOREST fiv a S; :,.! Corf
The New York Letter
ByA.XXlE T. ASHMOXK
will aid women in all those little points of (i-lucn t;: .t;rs tla: i s"
keeping one drced in g d ' :!-
Cut Paper Patterns Ouliine Pattern
of selected gowns will be furnished will be i" ' T j
at a nominal cost. , '
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published once a month .-ill .;.r -nmn in tr'.'.-z tht T"
f--r dress.
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A Confident To -Morrow
' By BKAXOEH MATTtl' ''v' , ,
re Ihice s:rial lionet lo appear in if-M that have -: '
x ' plul and treatment.
' SHORT STORV COVTRini'T;',V ,
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Mary E. Wllkins Mar :i
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Karlon Harland R.'
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