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Daily Eugene Guard bATUUDAY OCTOBER 13 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOB 8ALB AT Julius Goldsmith's 8UARD Tilephone, la, Main 191. New Ads Today. Az Elliy. PratoD Halss. Or Lowe, optlolan, with J S Luokey Hamblen and I dealt itand the teat. Belgian bares for sals, 60 cent eaob. Ax Billy. Franob, Bye, Grabam, Cream, at Hsm mood's. Oonlentmeot le found when you bre a Rambler. Hee Day A Henderson's sample! of out order carpet. B V BaoklD la agent for tbe famoae California Healing Boss. Bloyole suppllee MeClanahaD. Try MoGalre's restaurant on Ninth etreet for the best 20-cent meal. Special prices on bote. . Fli CHAMBKKa. If yoa want a fine cake for Sunday leaTe your order at tbe Baoqast. Bee notloe In another oolamn of tbe wall paper sale at Preston A Hales. H O Warner tunes pianos and organs. Be pairing and polishing, Wm Darnellle, of Franklin kills a Urge porcupine on his place recently. JO second-hand buggies and car riages at F L Chambers'. Wallls Null li to speak In tbe Florence ooootrr fromjOot 22 to Oot 26. - Bloyole repelling and sundries. E E MoClakahak. Call'ornla Healing Boap, good for burns, soalp and skin diseases. Bold by MO Kankln. Remember tbe Hallowe'en social at the Episcopal parish room. DrOH Atwood, dentist, has opened an office In tbe I O OF building, seoond floor. Bicycle repairing MoClanahan. Don't fall to attend Mr Nash's piano recital glren by tbe Musical Club In Frank's hall on Monday evening, Oot 16. Tlokeu 25e. fifty dlOerent patterns of carpet In our cut order department. Day A Hbhdbbsoh. Tbe Oregon Native Bon for October has been Issued. Articles by a number of prominent writers are found within Its columns. Soups, meats and vegetables at Ham mond's. We have received from State Biolo gist Prof Washburn bis annaal re port. It Is a worthy oontrlbetloo on our food fishes. There will be a lecture Monday even log Oet 16th by H L Hudson, of Port land. Bubjeot and plaee announced later. Free to all. Rambler bloyole now 136.00, Dallas Ilemlser: OH Farmer ha leased for four years more tbe Leonard l.lvermere plaee near Bmlthflsld. Mr Llvermore lives at Eugens. Fresb fish and oysters every day. Poultry dressed to order. Newman's fish and poultry market at alley building near Green's grocery store. The north bound ovarlaad train due here at M o'oleck ibis mornlog did not arrive here until after noon today, The north bound train due here at 1M was two hours late this afternoon. A gentleman who desires to ednoate hi four ohlldren at the U O wants a furnished house. If you know of mob a house please let me know Immedi ately. J.Btbacb, C O Hammond, suooessor to O C Zelgler. At S o'oloek this afternoon thU 0 football squad went out for practice, and a game of ebort halve between tbe varsity and sscond team added Interest to tbe drilling. A new remedy for biliousness is now on sale at W L DsLano's drug store. It Is oalled Chamberlain's Stomach and Uver Tablets. It gives qulok relief and will prevent the attack If given a soon as the first Indication of tbe die- ease appears. Frio 26 mute per box. Samples free. Albany Democrat: The Albany oollege football team has disbanded, having decided not to play this year. It I almost Impossible to get gam wllb teams of their else. There will beaevaral learns In Albany though, high school, central and athletic and we will have om game. Oij ft HindertM, Oriirtikirs in Enbilmer. Cor. Wl u. 7tJ itt Pak's Sun Proof Faint.. Are fuereataod to para. Loea tor Bed Seal on aaes eaa. I, eVIHTOI. Meet, ate St., leieee. Does Tonr headache? Pslnbsckofl your eyes? Bsd taste in your mouth? It's your liver i Ayer s Pill are liver pills. They cure constipation, headache, dyspepsis, and all liver complaints. 26c. All druggists. Waal yoor monatach or Saaro e paaatlfal brown or rich black T Toon bh i BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Ut. Mrs George Weber rorce. Wants a Di- Comllla Tlmoa. A suit filed WedneMlay in the Ben ten county circuit court I entitled Dydla Q Weber versu George Weber. It is for dlvoroe, and plaintiff asks for a decree of the eourt "dissolving and annulling the marriage oontraotnow existing between plaintiff and defend ant, and decreeing tbe name of plain tiff to Dydia G Klsor and for cast and disbursement ot thl action." Tbe pspsrs ware sent to Blm Thursday, where it Is supposed tbe sheriff of Marion onunty served them upon Weber in tbe state penitentiary yes terday. As grounds for tbe suit, Mrs Weber est forth In ber oomplalnt that on the 12th day of December, 1897, tbe plain tiff and defendant were married at Uorvallts, and that they are now and at all times slnoe have been busband and wife; that on or about March 12, 189, Seorge Weber was duly Indloted by tbe grand jury of Lane county, Oregon, for the oommlselon of a felony, and that on March 14, 1SW, said de fendant was duly oonvioted by tbe circuit oourt of Lane county of said felony, vis, for tbe orime of forgery; that said defendant is new serving a term In tbe Oregon penitentiary for said felony all of wblob feote, under tbe a tat law, are infllolent ground for dissolution of the marriage oontract. Court Bouse Items. BhAX K8TATB TBAXSrBBS. U B to B V Crawford, 160 acres In tp 16 s r 1 w; patent. Jumna LOCATIONS. Melrose olalm.Bobsmladlstrlot, Miss Maggie Delaney, looator. Maiden olaim, Bohemia dlatrlot, Fred T Mills, looator. MABRIAOI LIOBMSB. Boy Harvey and Beule Walker, W ft Walker witness. Ira Mill and Mia Nora Helm, J H Baker witness. Reading Material for Manila. There Is a great scarcity of reading matter at Manila, and a ory oomse from tbe soldlsrs for books, magsslnee or any tblng to read. The Eugene Bed Cross Society will send a large box to Manila In about ton days. Those who have contribution to make will plesse leave them at Miss Rankin's store on Willamette and 7th street. At The Parker Last Night. "King of the Opium Ring," graphic atory of Cblnatowo and the opium dens of Ban Franolsco. Inter mixed with a love story, was presented at Tba Parker last alght to a good audlenoe. Tbe company was a cap able on and presented tbe weird end anusual melodrama In first ol shape. Spltzenberg Apples. First-lass prlos paid for good ship ping apples. Peters' warahouae, on railroad, Pearl street. T N Bboab. Youno Bbvanitbs. Portland Tele gram: The Young Men's Democratic elub, of Portland, was organised last night In the Chamber of Commere building. Permanent organisation was effeoted, and the club offlcered as follows: President, B J O'Nell; vloe- preeldent, Ogllaby Young; secretary and treasurer, frofseeor Durrette. Speeches were made and tbe attend' ance was large and enthusiastic One feature of the meeting lt evening was the presence of a number of Second Oregon boys. Lost. A red setter female dog answsr to the name of "Roger." A liberal reward will be paid for her re turn to D E Btratton or Ed Howe, Eugene. Our Prices 1 gall Jug good table syrup...., 1 lal tood tableevruB .46 .Si Good new pruuee per pound.... 601b One table salt - .: lis I larse box Maeon shoe blaeklnir .06 .36 4 lb pas Arm and Hntnmer soda.. 6 lbs Arm aud Hammer soda In bulk I larsre naeksse nf sjlduat .36 .! 36 .60 .(16 .30 .10 1.16 .8 .46 4 large boxes nf bluing 1 set handled cups and saucers 3 olgars, guarauted not to kill ..... i large ping enswing lohaoco...... 1 lb No 1 carloola, or pea berry enflee 10 lb pall No 1 lard 1 lb rood tea 1 lb No 1 aplder leg tea .Ax Billy... Department Star CIRCUIT COURT. JCUoodslevsA Wheeler et a), to set aside deed. Report of referessob tnltted. Plalotlrl glvvu 20 days to file brief and defendant glten M days tbereforand plaintil 6 days to tils reply brief. N A W Howe vs C B Johnson et el foreclosure. Report of referee sub mitted. Plaintiff given 10 days to file brlsf and defendant 16 day to file brief. Delbert Andrews vs Era Andrews, divoroe. Contlnutd W W Hslnes A Co vs 8 D Garner, to reonver money. Continued, Edith Daly vs James E Daly, dl voroe. Dlvoroe granted defendant. Mary E Franklin vs George H Franklin, divorce. Referred to Mrs Emma Thompson to take testimony and report on first dsy of next term. Anna M Pltoey vs Barbara E Brownlee, confirmation. Confirmed Mildred E Overton vs Louis A Over ton, suit for dlvoroe. Decree of dlvoroe. F A McCartney vs Bertha MoCartby; suit for divorce. Decree of dlvoroe and custody of minor child. Emily Horsy vs tbe Sluslsw Lum ber Ce; confirmation. Order confirm Ing sals. Emily Hovey vs A C Woodoook as administrator of tbi estate of H C Owen, deoeased; confirmation. Order confirming sals. At 11 o'clock Saturday Oot IS, Judge Hamilton adjourned oourt until March lb, 1901, at 2 p m. Letter From China. A iettter received by Frank J Miller, of Albany, from bis brother, Hon H B Miller, consul to China, dated Shang hai, September 15, says be is still at tbatoity aud hope te remain, but cannot tell what day he may be or dered to go to Chung King. The con sulate la removed to Bbangbal for tbe present. He says be baa seen many of tbe people from Chung King, and baa made up his mind not to take his family there. If be cannot gst transfer, be expects to return to Ore gon soon. The Cblnsse In the Interior believe that tbe foreigners have been defeated, and are thoroughly under tbe control of the empress dowager. Hop Saxes. Dallas Observer, Oct 12; Tbe bop market opens strong, and good prices are realized by tbe growers. Tbe bops In the Dallas dis trict are of exceptional quality, and are commanding top prices this year. Tbe following sales ware reported tbe first of tbe week : S Anderson , 70 bales at 14 cento; John Manson, 106 bales at 16 oente; H W Clifford, 166 bales at 14, cents; DrWJ Farley, 106 bales at 14 cents; IF Yoakum, 269 bales at 14 J cents; Dr Victor Pink, 86 bales at 14 cents; Samuel Orr, 200 bales at 14 oente. ''The Mill Cannot Grind with Water That's Past" A fagged out, tearful little woman said this in telling her cares and weaknesses. Her friend tneourtged by tilling of a tlsirve oho vms cured of Just such troubles by Hood's StrstpjuilU. The Utile vwrnan no hts tcrsof joy. for she took Hood's, which put her blood in prim order, And she lives on the strength of the present in stead of tuorrybtg About thtl of the ptst. Told Her Friend " After hving goitre on my neck 42 yetrs Hood's Satsa ptrittA completely cured me. oas so gUd I told friends About tt And A Udy bx Wisconsin mho retd of my cure told mt she Also took Hood's .for the stmt trouble And M5 cured. She thAnked me." SMrs. oirui Sutherland, KjdunxtM, &!ich. lliwl't I1IU euro llror nil t tho pon-lrritatlng anS ly cathartioto t.k, wltlTffooq'i ftaria'parllla gmntfWWWtll I ...AiWVED A Beautiful line Ladies' Wool Waists Also Something New in For Waists A nobby line of Oolf Suitings in Greys and Blues with Fancy Plaid Backs. Just the thing for RAINY DAY SKIRTS Mail orders promptly nttendod to. S. H. Friendly Eugene Oreaon. E SIISOBAL. MlasiMrrle Ware la borne .fom a visit at Aeblaod. I N Beirar went to Albany today on a short business trip. Cbas Cole and wife left on their re turn trip to rtpokane Falls. Judve B H Beaa returned to his home at Hslem this afternoon. Judge J W Hamilton returned to bis home at Boseburg tbli afternoon. Mrs A U Banimrd has been spend ing tbs week witb bar daughter In this oily. G W Griffin arrived borne today from the s-rand lodge. Knights of Pythias, wblob mst at Astoria. Mrs Sslover returned to her home at Portland today after a visit at tbe home of her sou, DrFE Selover. Brownsville Times: Wm Tsmpleton and son, Rev Harry Tsmpleton of Portland, have returned from the Blue River mines. Tbe letter's health was greatly Improved by tbe trip. . . ' Piano Recital. Program of Piano Recital by Mr W Clifford Nash, sealated by Miss Mar oente Hanten, oentralto, given nndsr tbs auspices of tbe Musical Club, In Frank'a ball Mouday evening, Oct. 16. TiokeUS cents. Handel , 168&-1710. ..... HarmonlomtBlacUml th, Air with 5 reflations, by Bulow. Beb, 16B6-16M Fufoa 0 MaJ. No. lot tba wall-tempand eUrlcorod.... uarotta, from the 2nd rlolln sonata, sr lanaec lor piano brSt iaeni Beathoren, ! 770-1827 Sonata C ma., Adagio, Allalro AaaaL Robert Frani, 1816-1893 sons for Contralto, In Hrbat (In Aatnmn) Schubert, 1777-182S On Biit Die Bah. Transcription by Liisu Sohomann, 1H10-1S56. ... Aulechung (Soaring-) WarumJ (WhjT) Cbepln, 1809-1849 Walu C aharp minor. Nootnrna O major, Ballade A flat. CBHawley, 18(7 Bongi lor Contralto, Uj Little Lore, Benson. 80o-18ti Auhada, aeranade. Llizt, 1811-1880 Die Lorelei. Areolar. 1661 Baaao Uatlnato, Mou kowakl,lSM atalodT, O nat. Schwarwenka, lots Follih tlanoe. Johann Strauia 182&-lsM....Fledennana (Bat Walu. Paraphrase, by E. Sohutt. The Twentieth Century. When a few months mora shall have parsed we will then stand at the very threshold of tbe twentieth century, and tbe nineteenth will be a thing of tbe past. It will, however, be known as tbe century of invention and dis covery, and among someof tbe greatest of these we can truthfully meDtlon Hoatetter'e Htomacb Bitters, tbe cele brated remedy for all ailments arising from a disordered stomach, such as dyspepsia, indigestion, flstulenoy constipation and biliousness. It has been one of the greatest blessings to mankind during the past fifty years as a health builder. Hany pbyslolans reoommend It. Take their advice, try a bottle and be oonvlnoed, but be sure to get the genuine with a private rev enue (temp over the neck of the bottle. ; Weather Special to th Gcabo. Portland, Oct. 13. Tonight, and Sunday; probably showers. Wollabbb. A Good Idka. Eugene people should think bard, and act on this suggestion of the J n notion City Times "Tbe northbound daylight overland Is no longer reliable. It Is seldom on time and occasionally as much as three hours late and no reason given for the delsy. Ao organized effort should be made to have the Albany looal extend ed to Eugene or Boeeburg. A through train cannot make time and do the loonl work." Still Threshing. Ceadon, Gllll am count, Globe, Oct 11: A heavy shower of rain fell Tuesday night. While these frequent shower are a drawback to those who have not yet finished threshing, they help to keep tbe road In good condition for wheat haulers between here and Arlington, TaaaklAAaalaa SaAhat AT LAST... Striped Albatross SOCIAL. MM Wlf PRESTON ENTERTAINS. Mrs Wm Preston entertained some of ber friend in a moat dellgbtfal man ner Friday afternoon. Bbe was as sisted by Misses Bonetta Dorrls and Carrie Hall. In tbe voting contest, Mr F L Washburn received Ibe tbe highest number of votes for tbe woman who would bave tbe last word; Mrs F W Osburn the highest number for being tbe wittiest; Mrs Laura Harris tbe highest nnmoer for tbe one tbe most capable of making tbe bsst political speech; Mrs H B Miller tbe highest number for having the sweetest disposition and Mrs Preston for being tbe handsomest woman present. Mrs Preston deserves especial mention for tbe artlstlo and elaborate decorations of her rooms. Tbe celling of each room was festooned with smllsx and oot flowers. Tbe following ladles were her guests Mesdames Rsv Smoot, Boardman (MoMlnnvllle), Veazle (Portland), Prof Glsn, Prof Lilly, Buckman, Howe, Adams, Prof Strong, Strong Sr, F W Oaburn, T G Hendricks, Cbas Williams, E O Potter, F L Glbbs, Prof MoAllster, S M Yoran, Prof Btraub. Prof Bailey. Geo Hall, A Yer- Inglon, F L Washburn, Laura A Harris, F W Prentice, Harry Miller, Prof Young. A SEWING PARTY. Mrs EC Smith this afternoon en. tertained about a dozen of her lady friends at a sewing party in honor of ber friend, Mrs Veazle, of Portland A very pleasant time was bad by all present. FRIGHTENED COLLEGIANS. The members of the Lsurean snd Pbllologlan literary societies re de voutly engaged today thanking their luoy iter that what might bave prov en a very serious affair turned out harmlessly. It happened thusly: As tbe societies were preparing to close In tbelr usual dignified manner, they were Interrupted by a series of ghostly whisperings coming from nowhere. Soon sheeted forms were seen gliding through tbe balls. Unearthly, and this does not mean heavenly, sounds were now beard and vivid blue flames might have been seen playing about tbe heads of the ghostly visitors. Some of the oolleglans began-thin king of tbe evil things they bad done and others were glad that tbey bad never partici. pated In college yells at tbe depot. Soon tbe apparition laded from elgbt going through the ceiling, the floor or theesst entrance. Reports on this point are conflicting. The boys got tbeniaelve together and with chatter ing teeth attempted to yell "Oekey Wow Wow." Some of the more fool hardy went out doors and reported finding an Immense amount of hair plus and false swtiohes on tbe walks, 1'bis morning the Gym floor h wet, nut shells and apple peelings abound. The spooks! Where are tbey? LAUREAN SOCIETY. The Laureans held their regular meeting last evening In tbe new ball 1'he extemporaneous address of the evening wm glren by Mr B O Jakway , wbo bandied bis subject, "Tbe College Man's Duty," in a tuinner worthy ol note. P I Wold gave the "Current Event" of tbe week. Dr Sheldon kindly . favored the society with an address on "The Intercollegiate De bate." Dr Sbeldon'sj address was highly received and greatly appre ciated by all present. Tbe question, "Resolved, that Imperialism is the paramount issue of tbe campaign of 1800," was debated. Tbe speakers on tbe affirmative were Hooker and Van Dyke. Tbe negative, wbloh won the debate, was supported by Jakwsy and Redmond. Several names were voted on for membership in tbe eo- olety. The meeting et tbe evening was of unusual snap and vigor. Offloers were nominated and election will be held next Friday evening. The society ball has been provided with electric lights, eto, whlob make It vers In viting for th coming year's work. Tbe society It In a flourishing condi tion and a year of good hard honest work I assured. Hotel Arrivals. rjOKNB. Chas Jenkins, Nswport Wm Per man, Junotlon S members King of Opium Co M O Wlnr, Portland Mrs J T Feley, Heppner J W Bonnels, Maplsten B Demmlng, Hazel Dell J J Fenn, Mabel W K Goode, Mabel Geo U Peal, Portland W H Easton, PorUand Bert Securst, Springfield . Allies Secuner, Springfield Pbil Gerhart, St Louis J E P Withers, Springfield B A Irwin, Ualsey W F Hunnlcutt, Springfield Jack Latle, St Louis M D Landls, St Louis W W Minor, Cuoamorga, Cal HOFFMAN H B Murch, Cobarg E M Rosenthal, Portland C Hughes, Sslem C H Markham, Portland W T Cuohley, Pittsburg L F Goodman, B F Geo Emerson, Chicago F H Moulton, B F C D Edwards, Blue River 0 F Alnawerth Bt Paul W H Porter, Ohio EuofNl District Hum, The en tire crop of bops In Lane oounty will net exceed 4,000 bales, while the Port land Telegram claim 10.000 bale. QUINER SHOES SHOES A special sale on shoes. All marked down. A good assortment of thildrens shoes. Come and see if we can fit you. Wo keep a complete line of fancy and staple groceries. Oils and Paints. Flour and Feed. Ninth St. Eugene Orcon. V NL ' G C Hammonds French, Graham, Rye, and Cream brejul, etc, " Cakes. Pies, Cookies, Rolls, and all kiudrj of pastries always on hand. SUCCESSOR To Hlall Paper In order to make room we will sell for the next CO days the nicest lino of wall paper in the city, at prices that will please. All new goods and nice bright patterns. PRESTON & HALES Special attentioo (fiven to paper hanging and decorating by the best artist. Leare your orders. WKF-'m M-JK' Church Notices. ministers' meeting. Eugene Ministerial Union will meet Monday, Oct 15, 1:45 p m, at the uhuuI plaoe. Will tbe brethren please gal ber promptly. c P CHURCH. Bermon 11 a m and 7:30 p m. Bun. day aohool at 10. Y P 8 O E, 6:30. ftayernieeting Thursday 7:31) p m. The pubiio Invite l J F Claycdmb, . Pastor. m K church. Regular services. Strangers wel oome. The pastor will presch at 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m. W B HOI.LIN.GSHE AD, Pastor. first pre&byterian church. Sunday school and Prof Young's Bible clsea for students at 10 a m Junior Endeavor 8 30 p m, Senior En deavor 6:16, regular services at 11 a m and 7:30 p m. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. . 10 a m Busday school and student's Bible class taught by Prof Hawthorne, 11 a m morning prayer and sermon :'J evening prayer and sermon. Meals free. All weloouie. D E Loveridoe, Ki otor. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Morning service at 10:45. A sermon about "Old Folks." Sunday School at 1J and Endeavor meeting at 6:30, Evening ,ervloe at 7:30. Subject, -rounaing a Home." MacH Wallace, Minister. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. The services at the Christian church on Sunday 14th, begin with Sunday school at 9:45; at 11 a m Dean E C oanaersnn win preach a sermon. The YP8U E will have their regular servloe at 6:15 p m. At 7.30 o'ulock J BLUter will deliver an address on 'uregon Missions." BAPTIST CHURCH. eunaay school, 10 a m. Mornlnc nurauip, iij suojeot ror sermon: "Sol omon's Ttmple." B Y P U, 6:30. Evening worship, 7:30. Bubieoti "Jesus the Way to Eternal Life' Prayer meeting Thunday 7:30 p m The public Invited to these services C (Jai.vkrt Smoot, Pastor. Sative Daughters. The first regular meeting for the winter nf Martha Mulligan Cabin No S.N DO, will be held at Kites' Hell Saturday evening, Oct 13th, at 8 o'clock, at which lime reports of dele gates to the state convention will be beard. Prograrae of the work for tl.e next half year will be given out. A iuii attendance la desired. Concert. ri. a . . i"" program. stresr n? In today's paper nf the recital bv Mr N'aai, and Miss Hansen gieo under the suspire oi the Musical Club In Frank's hall Monday evening. Oct 15. Tink.!. 5o at rkhwatncblld'e. TO WKNDLINO.-Hon It A Bnnll, andU H Markham, senerai freight and passenger agent of the 8 P R R lines In Oregon, went to Snrini.i this morning and took a m.h.i tr..- at that place for Weudling to look over & BITTER. SHOES. V V I' T V ! ' x' WJfTV Bakery, Caft IUIUUI Qj Short Or.ter. Hauler Meal aoups, Meat,, and Venf-tahlf, a apecialtr. Cixikiujj aad link, lug cluue to ordor. euicir.n nivcov . . ,. , - iJr: aiI.IUuail!n Sale.... .'Ml ''lift nnr-Ji Gibi, Wanted. To do housework In small family. Prof Luohman, llth street, near Hiiyard. For Sale. Fifty head of fine goals, nannies and wethers, fir sale. In quire at Willamette Meat Market. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE GO mtmn ad funeral oira Yes, You Can Save.... 5 cents rer pound on Coffees 10 cents per pound on Teas By Buying at ,h" Great American Importing Tea Company's Store On tril will convince. The largest Ta an-l Coffee dealers on the coast. Importing all our koimU for our 100 itorei entshlefi us to undersell all others. V ti you all middlemen's profit. THAT'S WHY . GOODS SO GOOD PRICES SO LOW COME AND SEE THE IMMENSE NEW STOCK OF Kamdsoma Presents we have jut opened to he (riven away with onr celebrated TifiAS, COFFEES ami SPICES GREAT ApiIGfl. HVlPORTIflQ TEA GO. IS NINTH 8T, BETWEEN WlllMETTC ANO OAK, EUGENE, OREGON. Item Jewelry Store We keen a coniDlete line of WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEW ELRY and SPECTACLES, at reasonable prices. We have had 25 years exper ience in Repairing Watches. We do the work properly, quick and at the right piioe. We are located here per manently. J. A. MAURER, 02 Willamette Street, 3 door alKive Kutiene Hotel. Modern Photography Careful attention given to every subject un der the skylight and in finishing of all portrait work at the (6 0 Thl I doue to pull down ht market. iuoujim auu raiirnad.