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Daily Euereue Guard PublUhed mrtrf aTtniiK of th week, Sun day eioeuted. Adilraaa all communication! anl un all renittn4 payable to th kuoufN (jUabu, Eugene, Oreyoo. 8 U BSCKI PTION BATES. PA1LT. Dellvareil by carrier, per week I 15 Delivered by carrier, per montb 60 By mail one year (Id adyaaoe) 6 00 Six moDthi 8 00 One muDtb... CO dinKle onpiaa. 05 nuu, One year (in adrance) 12 00 tiix montha 1 00 Advertiaing rata, made known on applica tion. Kntered aa ascend clan matter at the Eugene, Oregon, poatotiioe. THE EASTERN OFFICES Of the paper are at 230 to 234 Temple Court, New York Oity, and U S Kipreai lildg, 87 Wah. dkVid St., Chicairo, 11L,K KAL'2 Adrertu UK Agency in charge. CAMPBELL BROS Publishers n a 4 g a , nr (s n na ns ns an gs ss $ ss m sg 8 s o o o o SATURDAY - APRIL 13 One family is in terrible mourn ing out in Jackson county. The on killed the father mistakenly for a deer. The aooidental explosion of one thousand pounds of powder out in Joeephine county the other day was plainly felt at Grant' Pass, twenty miles away. It was heard a distance of thirty miles. . The Southern Paoifio railroad will furnish the Portland Board ol Trade drills and other apparatus necessary for boring prospect wells for oil throughout the Willamette valley. The wells will toll the, tale. The Baker City postmaster asks the government for additional olurioal assistance. During the last three years the business of the office has doubled from seven thousand to fourteen thousand dollars a year. They don't give DewBpaper men any ohance dqwn in Cuba. Cap tain Young, oaptain of the .port of Havana, has juBt sent the editor and manager of a paper to jail for ixty days each for printing a re port that the oaptain lied. Proba bly they told the truth; that is what usually hurts. Mike De Young of the San Fran oiuoo Chronicle has returned from a several months' trip abroad and expresses himself surprised at the consideration shown Americans since be last visited Uuiope. Per haps Mike is more generous than formerly, and makes substantial tips. Nothing like liberality when traveling. This is the- time of year when Eastern Oregon sbeepherders hav ing got their flocks fairly on the summer range, begin quarreling over the use ot the free government lands over whioh they feed their sheep, occasionally settling the difficulty by killing. Already one bi iiitoide has resulted from suoh a dispute, with another herder shot, though not fatally. The LlnntoD horne abattoir tnd Otnuery will open for businens in the Utter part of Ma, when it t exptxited the otherwise worthiest oayiHe pomes of the Inland Kmtiire will be go d and fat and tV- for canning. It Is estimated thanot lee j than three-quarters of a mil lion of oayuse ponies range the country tributary to the Columbia river and its branches. They are fit for nothing but the slaughter house. There are more ways to kill a don than by choking him to death. After the allied powers had the Chinese situation substantially cor ralled the unanimously agreed that ' they woD,d p"" ,he territorial wanted was indemnity for their ex penses in patting; China on a peace footing. In that innocent looking "indemnity" lay the diplomatic joker. China is bankrupt, cinaot pay nor borrow. It will all end by the powers taking whatever ter ritory they want in pay. The telegraph brings the im portant news that John Albert Skoog, a New York counterfeiter, led a double life. A man with such a name could hardly do otherwise. He contributed very hardily to his church and generously remem bered the pcor of the district in which he resided. A man who made his own urmey ould well afford to be liberal. But Skoog no longer has the opportunity to poee ns a philanthropist. II he recovers from self-inflioled wounds Unule Sam will take care ol him lor many years to come. The United States courts have no mercy to waBte on counterfeiters. The April issue of Braun's Icon oolast (Texas) contains a long let ter purporting to come from Bob Ingersoll who wrlteB from hades to Mr Dowie, a fake bealer ol Chicago. Among other passages this one occurs: I have shakeu bani)n witb Tom my Paine anrt Voltaire. Tbey seem to be very plea-ant gentle men. Said they b-.d watched my career for some time and were ex pooling me daily. Ben Franklin vailed on me this morning. He is wearing his hair short and has stopped inventing stoves. He is forming a Block company for the manufacture of ice. Ot course the "trust" is down In-re too. Solomon and Briiih.m Young have all th? women cornered. Automatic Bath Tub. A certain lazy nian of Junction City, in order to save himself any incooveiil enoo when he had his houpe remodeled Included an automatic bathtub. The tub was arranged so thut lie could lie In bed and, upon pushing a button the door opened and the tub xlldeil In from the next room to the side of the bed; then all he had to do whs to roll over Into the bath tub, aud take his morning bath. One day he was show ing a party of gentlemen friends over the house wheu he came to his room aud said: "Let me show you my au tomatic bath tub." He rushed the button. There was a scream, and the tub came sailing Into the room with hit wife In it. Hue now takes her bath In the wash pan. Purity Touau. Halem Journal In X Rays: "The Importance of towns is Indicated by the president's Itinerary In Oregon: Eugene, ajleepj Albany, five minutes; Balern, thres hours; Port land, a day." In another place It says: "The president will go through Eugene at 6 a tn aud the people of hat town will be up to see him," Jacksonville Times: H D Norton, if Urauta Pass, one of the ablest inuii- heri of the Houthern Oregon bar, and who 1ms been attending the prercut rin of circuit court, returned home Friday. He made many friends while here. Albany Democrat: I'ouiuliliaitir C'tlln yesterday had his pnum'. full of horses belonging to a hand of gypsies. Johnny Is an old soldier and they ixiuldn't do hi in the way they did the Kugeue pounduiasler, aud so had tn put up, then they departed at double qulok time. Uood riddance. Portland Paoiflo Farmer: "Apples 5 oeuls each." "Orange 5 oenu per doren." are a couple of signs seen at a fruit stand iu this olty recently. A Dakota buyer has secured a lot of yearling wethers at Heppuer at fi per head, after shearing. This la 60 oeutv lass than the price last year. Tfie tp Is told by most people. If H were not, the w hole conmicreml ami social fabric would fall to pieces. There are thou sands upon 'thousands of people who testily to the cures effected bv Dr. IV-rcc's Golden Medical Discovery. They are representa tive people in their communities. You would believe their word on any ques tion of knowledge. Thev RiH'alc the aim. pie tmlh when tbey t v; v that ltoctor 1'icue's Golden "Mieal Discovery cuu s d yspepsia, v k' stomach and r- er diseases of the sto mach and its nl-li-- t oigans of diges ts m and nutrition. ; cures when all t ther remedial 1 nns have failed. I. cures perfectly mi ! -tjermaneutly. There is no aleo h '. iv. the N Discov er ' it is free from t .1 "i, cocaine and all other narcotics, Accept no suttstitute for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. There is nothing "just as gtxl." "I w a toul wm-k etMilil not nl at tcp," wrtlr Mr ! O. Hwi, ol ,irrtmn, Cn.wf. nl Mo "Hut iwo M-t I tnt-'l mntu-iur Horn d.vtuta. but rH-nvrtt wrrv Itttic twtUiil. I .-t ftth ami trrtttiih. w Vit Mc to .lo K.t tltv work oimmrmrit taking 1r I'Icut t'.t'UIrn Mrilimt ti.-ovrtv. miu when I h.t tnkrn anr Kmie 1 i-oiit-l alcrp. anl mv uppUtr wnmlrtfutW tmpnt-il t have ukin fie bottlra mut am Mitt Improving - Dr. Vleree's Meilical Adviser, paper envrmi, is sent pet on receipt of 31 one i nt stamps to wv expense of mailing onh, A1tlres l)f. H. V. Ihercc, llui Ulo, N. Y. GOOCOOOCCO Take them today and o o O o you'fl b3 well to-morrow. Baldwins 5 Cold Cure Tablet NoSB (Cold in head) O NoCureNoPdy25c O r.r r,.. ... Manual BaMia taa FianeUc Sold By Linn Drug Co GOOD OFFICE NOW. New Duties, New Powers and New Emoluments for County Surveyors. Co valiL TiDH-i. The offlfre of uouoty ureor hm uddeiily leuped Into prominence as one of the mottl liupuri-'iiiL olllcen or the county. Tliechuuife la the r-ult of a uew Ibw eancti'l at the larfl 1 gte, lative BHSHinn, One of llinnew eat urns Is that the nirveyor has complete upervihlQU i.f the conntructloa of bridges, culvert", r.ml., ditches or other puhlic works to tie coni-tucted under the authority ol the cunty court. HiOh ttho to euperiu'eiid the coi'trurtion of all uch puhlC workH, unless otherwise ord-r d. Wnenever the estim ited 0 mt of any brnlge to b coimiruoted exceeila fl'ill the entity surveyor adveitlaes for hiil and in conjunction Willi tlie county court opena said tiidn and the court award), the contract. The plat and survey of any public road or private rond is hereafter to be copied into the records at the couu'y court Iiouhc by the surveyor, a work that has hltheito been done by the county clerk. He shall also make out complete description of all or any pan of the real estate of the county to be mailt) out and entered in ( roper relit. furnished by the county clerk. He may exact front private pirths payment III advance for cliinnineii and markers or Hitmen required in n.k lug any survey of ins lands of rucn private parties. The law evidently contemplates thut the surveyor shall keep an olllue at tlio neuuty sea'. It provides for payment bi-tu iullily of the salary of the surveyor by the county court. He Is given power- to locate boundary lines between the lands of individuals, aud tn ap portion the dam'iges ttetweeu tile parllsa at Interest In any survey iilleetlng a county line he serves notice upon the ootinty surve or of the ad Joining county, and shall make such survey In the same milliner as other surveys, and each surveyor shall make oopy of tlie pUt and fluid notes of noli survey, and file In the surveyor's flllee. The boundaries so established shall be held to be permanent and shall never 1.9 chsnged. I'rovislon is made In cae of diflerencs between the surveyors for an appeal to the circuit court of the county in which the action for the survey Is first taken. The law also gives the surveyor lsrge powers as follows: ''The sur veyor shall procure at tlie expense of the county the materials and requi sites for carrying Into effect the pro visions of tills act, and the countv oourt shall pay for the same and all expenses Incurred therein out of the general fund of the county." Another section says: "The rouuty surveyor shall receive f.'es for his ser vices, the sniil of five dollars per diem for each and every dtiy necessarily em ployed iu the terformance ofthedutiea alsive enumerate I, and ten cents per mlle for each mile actually traveled In lining from the county seat to aud fiom the plat :' of survey.'' The law did not receive the approv il of t tie governor, and was allowed to bei tne a law without his signature. It is appsreut from the provisions that some tin Teste I surveyor has had u finger in tlie preparation and pa-wage of the measure. The law gees Into ellect May 2Sth. Now is the time to get )our grill' sowed to give best reMilts. .Monitor drills, broadcast seedi rs, and hand seeders should be used, l'rlces .me as before the rise at K L Chsml.ers ' The beverage made ftom Fl$Tprl.inC Cereal u smooth, palatable and nutritious. I'-ccsoso of the large percentage of natural saccharine mat ter In flga and prunes, Hgprune requires less sugar than any other cereal colfee. (WAII Uranr. SHI n. Less Sugar f Best I Ce real J V Coffee J : T.iE TALE OF IVAN From the Celtic ;f Tii.iv wan oLe a man named Ivan wim U-n iiis wife and went to work for a 'unuvr, hiiin? for 3 a yrar. At the end t a venr ti e farmer instead of givintf Ivan Imh mK cave biu a piece of ad vi.v. -Ni-vpr K-avp tb oid road for the Hake uf a avw oni-." After that ih.- aritt-d for another year at Hit- old wa-e, uud at the end of it lvau t..,k iu.t.ad a jdece of advice, and this wan it. "Never lodge where an old mail is married to a young woman." The same thing hapiM-mrd at the end of the third year, when the piece of advice was, "Jlouetity la the hest policy." Hut Ivan would not stay longer, but Huiiu-d to go hack to his wife. lieu I van was guing to leave "Hen-." Paid bU master, "here is a cae for thfo to take home to thy wife, and wbi'D ye me moat joyous together then break the rake, and not sooner." S. he took fair leave of them and trav eled toward home, and at last he came to Wavn Her, and there he met three merchants from Tre Jthyn, of his own parish, coming home from Exeter fair. "Oh, ho, lvau." said they. "Come with ua. (ilad are we to see you. Where huve you been so long?" Ml have been in service," said Ivan, "and now I'm going home to my wife." "Oh, come with us. You'll be right welcome." Hut when they took the new road Ivan kept to the old one. And robbers fell upon them before they had gone far from Ivan, as the-y were going by the fields of the houses in tho meadow. Tbey began to cry out, Thieves!" and Ivan shouted out, "Thieves!" too. And when the rob bers heard Ivan's shout they ran away, and the merchants went by the new road and Ivun by the old one till they met again at Market Jew. "Oh, Ivnn," said the merchants, "we are beholding to you. Hut for you we would have been lust men. Come, lodge with ns at our cost, and welcome." When thy came to the place where they used to lodge, lvau said, "I must see the host." "Xhe host!" they cried. "What do yon want with the. host? Here la the hostess, and she's young and pretty. If you want to see the host, you'll tind him in the kitchen." So he went into the kitchen to see the bust. He toiind him, a weak old man, turning the spit. "Oh, oh," quoth Ivan, "I'll not lodge here, but will go next door." "Not yet." sid the merchants. "Sup with us and welcome." Now it happened that the bostesa had plotted with a certain monk in Market Jew to murder the old man in bis bed that night while the rest wera asleep, and they agreed to lay it on the lodgers. So, while Ivan was In bed next door, there was a hole in the pine end of the house, and he snw a light through it. Ho he got up and looked and heard the monk speaking. "I had better cover this hole," said he, "or people tn the next house may see our deeds." So he stood with his buck against It while the hostess killed the old man. Hut mean while Ivan out with his knife and, putting it through the hole, cut u round piece off the monk's robe. The very next morniug the hostess rnised the cry that her husband was murdered, and. as there was neither man nor child in the house but the merchants, she declared they ought to be hanged for It. So they were tnken and carried to pris on till at last Ivan came to them. "Alns, nlas, Ivan." cried they, "bad luck sticks to us. Our host was killed last night, and we shall be hanged for it." Ah, tell the Justice, said Ivan, to summon the real murderers." "Who knows," they replied, "who com mi'tc'l the crime?" "Who committed the crime?" said lvau. "If 1 cannot prove who committed the crime, hnag me iu your stead." So he told all ha knew aad brought out the piece of cloth from the monk's robe, nad with that the merchants were set nt liberty, and the hostess and the monk were seized and hanged. Then they came all together out of Market Jew, and they sold to him, "Come as far as Coed Carrn y Wylfa" (the Wood of the Heap of St on en of Watching in the parish of Hurman). Then their two roads separated, and, thoMgh the merchants wished Ivan to go with ihetu, he would not go with them, but went straight home to his wife. Aud when his wife saw him sue said: "Home in the nick of time. Here's a purse of gold that I've fo.ind. It has no name, but sure it belongs to the great lord youder. I was just thinking what to do when you cnnie." Then Ivan thought of the third coun sel, anil he said. "Let us go and give It to the great lord." So they went up to the castle, but the great lord was not li ft; so tbey left the purse with the servant that minded the gate, and then they went horn again and tired In quiet for a time. Hut one day the great lord stopped at their house for a drink of water, and Ivan's wife said to htin, "I hope your lordship found your lordship's purse quite safe, with all its money ia it?" "What purso is that you are talking about?" said the lord. "Sure, it's your lordship's purse that I left at the castle," said Ivan. "Come with me. and we will see Into the matter," said the lord. So Ivan aad his wife went up to the castle, and ther they pointed out the man to whom they had given the purse, and he had to. give it up and was sent a ay from the castle. And the lord wa so pleased with Ivan that he made hitn his servant la the stead of the thief. "Honesty's the best policy," quoth Ivan as he skipped about In his new quarters. "How joyful I am!" Then he thought of hii old master's cake that he was to eat when he was most joyful, aad when he broke It, lo and behold, iuslde It was his wages for the three years he had bees with him! St. louia Tost ltispatch. Snrrain. "Heg your pardon, kind lady." becan the polite beggar, "but I'm badly In need of mMiey." "I wnndr If yon deserve help," said the kind lsdy suspiciously. "If I was to give yon a penny, what would you d-. nith it?" "Your gcnrrolty would overwhelm me. ma'am: I'd buy a postal card and write y-"i a note of thanks." rhiladrlphin 1'rens, Woman Wanted. A woman ia wanted for pen era l hmiM'Work at my place at MoKriiiU llr'itgi for tho a print? and umiiinr nmtit is. riensntit lie for the auai nier. Will ftitni-h ftatcp or tntnsp r tatlon both ways free of charge to a -ut'able I'erwui, Can h'ske Inqu'ry of Mr Orn V Crime r at reMt nee oppvitr the Jour nal ( ftK-e, Ko(ent, or ad1rv Uro Kkiskm., Me Ken ue Brldg, Or, iTiiliiiiiiilliiiiiiailiiiNliiiJiiiN,, hill We tr.vlo for old wheeln, We wnull like for yu to beautiful Stieil bicycles. UiXl VJU1 Coming Out in Style. Weslt 'iil iiiiui-iihI I" -wMi-llllieH fur plessure rlriw- ' thosi-whorto nut io--h ' n means r I be fucilUi- for k-. -B a private tesri.. h.r y' an procti re a stylish lurnon for sn biiur, a flay 'r a week Perfect in appointment, s tii factory Id every respei't WEST BROS. Eugene, near Titus Block. BLUE EIVEK CITY. The Coming Mountain western Oregon Lots are Now on Sale. RllV NOW I' yu want a lwatitifnl uinrur hums villi i.ll tli inlvUMtiii;cs nf a oity uuj l HJ w attenliiut; if you wimt to 11.1 ke au inv-8t nitiit ol. il will ijhv v..i. inaiulul.l y; .f vim want to be in tlie swim in w iw.ro, vuy ...be uuw iu uiuo hi.m .ty. r Fifteen thoiue business lots will be sold for $50; choice i 111.00 will (, Oil ku Ul. BLUE RIVER CITY: uold iiui z mining distnct of ltlue Kiver, which is on the veme of asnln-tantiai lw in It him ti tinned and dedicated by S. C. Sparks, who makes those liberal oilers, and will be -lad to turuwh information to intending investors. Special. To purchasers of lots under the almeterm mirnnfUM Will Im AaUvaroA ..n .;n Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury Asnurcury will surely destroy the seuse of small anil completely deraniie the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Huch articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, aa the damage they -ill do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F J Cheney A, Co. Toledo, O, contains no mi reury, and is taken Ititerually, acting riirectiv upon the blood and mucous suifsces ol the system. In buying Hull's C ilarrh Cure be sure ynti get the get.uiue. It, is UKen Internally, and ruitde ia Tole do, Ohm, by fr' J Cheney & Co. Testl moni.lH free. Hold by druggists, price "or! per not tle Hall's Family Pills are rhe best. Glorious Xtws t'nmes from Dr ii 11 C-.rlle, i.f Wa-I.ita. t T. Hewritts: "Kourbit tln if Ei.rtri.. Billets cired Mrs Brewer of sen fu'a, which lm.l catfed her great stlflerlllit fur Venrs I ,.rnhl so.es would bres out on her head aud race, and the best (l..ct.irs ciuld give no help; but her cure is c. tnplels and her hea'th Isexc lient," Ti.ii sliows wha thousands have prnv.il that Electrlo Bitters Is the be.t i.l d ,iuri fler known. It's the su rem., n.i iedy for eczema tett.-r. suit rli-n... ..i..... boils and r.innlng s.ires. It sil'tiii, ,t. J iiv.t, Kiiiney, and bowels, , xpvl poi-. ons, helps digestion. huil.U th. strength. Ouly 5(k!. 8o. I v W 1, UeLano, druggist. Guaranteed. The Appetite of a Goat Is envied by all poor dysp i,tc whose stomach and liver n.n..i,.i.. der. All such should know that Dr King's New Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and liver reniedv. itlve. . splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular noauy habit that In-ures perfect health Slid erW enervv (1.1.. '.'So, at V L DeLsuo's drug more. For Salr. A nice fifth stret, n'asoiihble f ir cnU. ApdIv At I Ilia r J f ll IP I'llUT, C ASTOR I A CO. Infanta n-nA uu viiiiureu, Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought oeara tne s-y f Not Made by the Trust. IK VOLT have uruh the bo'tutiful, betutitul. Si ffiine an I fr.t:t e lui n ta' a rhV on ttie : Hinele. I he tiiiidu of .he (oi. Ht T-atle wrought titeJ faiii'iu Kxowlrtior, sud a tire you limy winh, a f bundle listrs. f ie iqxikt-s are tin s.' it ve you lv kiu'i ol ' h bit; option ou ! Thene w!.erd at- lunoe hy th-SNKI.U lil'Tt'LK CO,, of Toledo. Ohio. The m r cover over 7 acres ot land, the hud'Hm't) of brick, two and tl rct HtiiieH in'ii. 'J he jtmlityof the Snell li icy dec teVer been qilentiourd. Prices for Juveniles $20.00, $22.00 end $25.00. Prices for the standard sizes $27.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $50.00 and sell on innta U men t ciU uud ne thes-j Yours must respt. I T Jl iW j Oregon 'TIS EASY WHEN YOU KNOW HOW; a id where tn fpctire hiVh urri-ia wiisaml litmor-, to -h ti .t anil purest at low p itvt. Y u cji always find the very choicest viii taues inchtrett. llurj.'ur.( lee.Khiije wines, chitnpituues, aid every thit k in the beet t Me wineK, with Che bt-t lo(piet Aud hnest flavois. a well an choice old nhick-e, aie, porter and beer' at, W. M. RENSHAW'5 Eugene. Oregon. Town, Mining Center of tlie prei.i liiver Mining l!iini, lh.it i soon or a .er.iMi 01 Days Only residence lots for $'2t This is o-i!y a start. is beautifully Incttfd on tho banks of the far- either finished or 'roi-h luober f . r buihlinv """"'UK S. C- SPARKS. Illu8 liiVurCity, Oregon, He Fooled the Surgeons. All drctnrs told a..nich H onllton, of West Jellerson, O, lift, r sunVriug 18 months from IVct'il KirtuU, he would die unless a costly operation wa per formed: but he cur-d l.imself with five boxes of Bucklcn's. Aniica Salve, the sur t pile cure on eait'i, and fie bei-t alve iu the world ;;,- ecu- a box. Sold by W L, UeLan... druggi-t. Ten Per Cent Reduction. To ma e room f.,r a oar load of fur niture now on the way fmm llielC.st, ;we will give ten p.re.i.i , 11 tor .-ash for the t.ext 30 days. I J W Aays Fitkmtdkk l o. j o Cure Xo Pav. ! That s the way all .irnmLta sell Orove. ;TatelK thill l,.,, f..r Ui.ll,, Mliia an 1 bull,.,,,,. J. .. . i , t0 .. Ijf - Vf ",l.j. Kuk sale Chkap. "Columbia" bicycle, 1900 ijente faO model. Inquire here. MOW TO G.A1N FL.SSH Persons have bm k 'v.-ti to g in a Hund a cl. . ! . in ounce of Scott's cnuilsi it is strange, but it often Happens. Somehow the ounce pro Jces the pound ; it seems to .-rt tlie digestive machiherv "'I'?; properly, so that the H'ent is able to diVt r.n,l DStirb his nr.lintrtt ...1 could not do before, and !,at is t!,e w-"y the gain is made A certain amount of f!e.,l. is necessary for health; if v0 "avc not got it you can get i, hY taking Scott's Emulsion. . V111 w'" find it just as us, -;ul in - immer as in winter, anc. 1 ye-, -re thriving upon it don't "1- j cause the weather N warm. 4-J 4 ' -rk 1 at - y . " COS ssMf Notice to I 'struct t OS i I, ;'iin ty cniiim ltH iw vt. ..,. j , Oritlie at . . k . -.n ...... 1 L"J9 oour, f.l..ri,.reiul' ..b' L 'usrk. i-ii.i ... . " I'lun . inwkHi.1 Ihhh tlfie-,, I,,, , ""'I Mt.v,.eli.t hDMll ...ti... . . .. Dir.. k unt,t.r ''t'fefc The.-, i.r '.. '""iddi, u.V hi,.i , ,,i(ll '""rtiuij B,, For livei bles. coin Ib cotbiug uranutes, All orders with p 76 cent Outers ue. ai,e r 'sl s ner .ma,. " i.y hi.. i .. 0- n e cutely toie.1. Mi.d... Humeri ouly. " """" th a,,.. u,..i. ! M "O Fi lust Before Decoration DaT .iTi."!.?.".t,Tl,,,w"'ii teiiesi8tli0s, u, ,,, nave yon, uinu,,,,,,,,,',, " o. Oidtrsfnrb r.,,,,,, be plsced : ,.,,.,. brain ie A ,,rle Wiufe, till, rr".rn,,r. ' " " Write for booklet. For Sale. On ooruer if Viim i, ...j auu J 'iped tlin,ui:li in. . ,. . T"' ham; U, fi frui, r . particulars call ou ' H M Ducoui i?lKST Of Fugens. Pnifl up C? ih 3ap alf50 0M A i. r'ii "llH '.' ). Su., li';. !. t)rbr -t" of - ha Ci V tf te: 'tr-lt. -'. H.lll 0(1 t If LI 1 1 itnhject i-j cb. -k -r;. sf ictt-nii . LlrilJ-t' to 'in 'iif'-'ii, ' il)' tc: V t EUGENE Loan.iSavifisSaii Of Eugene, Oregon. Paid tin Cash Caal - O Surplus A GENERAL BANKING BUSINCSS TI" ACTED ON FAVORABLE TIW Drafts iB-.uid on tlie prlncfpftl cit! t'nitedmitfj anJ forvicii iM' mrt UeiHill when it-tt naltil ttTit-a. C'oIlecnotiB ruueive our t.romjn uVtiM City i;d Couiity MrrH;iU uougak W C. BhOWN. PrettOf nt.; F. W. 0S6I" CMhter. n 1 fltlL ' lirt PHI ltt III LANECOUNTV'BAIi tUGENE, Eatphtialied li IBB2. O1'"' Bnk In Cou"'!- firr.arii Sj.ik.ng Iwitness in ai: bra J transacted on lanorafcit W A. li. HOVEJ, Fm-idtnl I. (J. HI' UN, l'"'1""',,, NOTICE .. . . ,..nn fi We l.v plac.l t ;-"' . nr d'hw.nv .!irjcle. 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