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1. Ciothin AT "TFe Toggery" Men's stylish up-to-date hand made Suits.... Reduced from $10.00 to $ 8.50 Reduced from 12.50 to J0.00 Reduced from J 5.00 to J 3.50 Reduced from 16.50 to J 5.00 Reduced from 18.00 to J 6.00 Reduced from 20.00 to J 8.00 Reduced from 22.50 to 20.00 Reduced from 25.00 to 22.50 Men's $15.00 and $20.00 Top Coats 1 for $13.50 and $18.00 Priestley Cravenette Rain Coats Reduced from $18.00 to $14.50 Reduced from 20,00 to 16.50 Reduced from 22.50 to 18.50 ' Reduced from 25.00 to 20.00 These are values not excelled anywhere in the city. ROBERTS BROS. TOGGERY 554 WILL ST. - - EUGENE, ORE. All Holiday Goods At Exact Cost The remnants of our holiday stock, are placed on sale at actual cost We prefer to close out the goods now rather than carry them over. Some of the things you want for Christmas, but failed to get, you can now buy for yourself at bargain prices. The sale also affords a rare opportunity for those who have been delayed in buying gifts, who need return gifts, or who want something to present as a New Year's token. Hull's R.ed Cross Drug Store 1 M9 E 8th St. 537 Wilhn me St.. f 8 rtJ! !3G3L' Hflllll W. M. GREEN, SKoAc 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. ! BRODERSBROi. Arc now locAlcd in our ncv building crout!ic uVttt nd we. will bt plcixd to ut you. ..SPECIAL.. 31b Can Choice Lard for 63c Broilt ene) Slew Strictly Coil, Prk BRODER.S Strwb j g Sale H A Lot of Hard Work it itrcrMiry tu Irto uo llui hii?h tundaid ul grucrriti handled here. W are krpl pretty buy In Klrctini 11 good quilitirt Irom the many In Kilur fradri 10 temptingly oilered ui. Our reward Ilea in your cuntln uoui Mtlilactlun with the groceries you pun-hue here. How great that aaliilaclinu ia you can deteitnlne by giving uaatiial order today. T hal long lookrd loe Sorghum haa arrived at Uit. Bring your iug and gel it Idled with genuine Sotghum. NEW MARKET BROS. NIW MAK.KIT THE EfCK.VE HUNDREDS OF EAGER PERSONS HEAR MARTIN Hundreds of eaxer men and wo men from all stations of life flocked tn hear Kvangellut .Martin at the Chrlxtlan church last night an he spread before them one more boiiI- atlrrliiK acriuon last evening. tils subject aa announced brought many who were confused and anxious lo have tbelr minds clarified on this so Important a question. Dr. Martin certainly did ao In the most satisfac tory and pleasing way possible, as was shown shown by the hearty and enthusiastic manner In which bis hearers listened and responded lo the questions which at times he put to them. It Ib Indeed soul-lnsplrlnir to see how mankind la reaching for that II and reHtftil. Dr. Martin bIiowh be yond a doubt that he Is capable of n opening (jod'c word and teaching Its 1 lesHons with the true ring without ! foil r or favor. I Those who have not heard him j until now regret their delay, as ho j covers his ground but once. As a master artlHt would pulnt a picture ! he, too, makes but. otiu sweep with i the brush of oratory and each part of I his work Is complete. The effect of the picture he paints on the mind Biwim ins worus and illustrations is ' Indelible. Years may pass away, but I these deep Imprcssiona are the work lot a master and will not fade away. as. many, many thousands can and do testify. At this early date 39 persons have united with the church for Christ and Ills cause as Christians only. Are you one of the many more that are coming? Do not delay hearing him. lie has what .every human being needs mid should want, lie known humanity and is giving his life's ser vice to It betterment. With a kind mid loving heart he Is hero to do you good. Ask any one of the hundred i of men who tieard him last Sunday at the men's meeting and see what they say about him. Come and hear what lie has for you. Once you have heard him It will be needless to urge you to erne again. This Is true, as thous and all over this laud will verify. The subject for tonight will be "Hiding from find." lie will tell you many things on this Hiibject which you had never thought of before. A Heal cannot be promised you If you do not come early. Services begin at 7; 30 sharp.' ' "PADDY" BULL TERRIER LOST HIS TAIL wTTi:Mrrs to jkt kinkk orr KKMCI.TH UlSAHTIUH'HIiV TO Mil. HCIU i:( KI'.H'S CANIN'U ntcnufl. "Paddy, " tho valmililo Hosion hull UmtUt lnlmmlnK to Mrs. f Stephanie Mnlley HHiuoeker, a mt'in J hor of i lu fiiculty of th I'lilvorrtlly of Oregon Si'litml of Music and a daunli tr . H. S. MuliVy. niMlimn.ro horne mnn, nf Wurtlilnnhm Bluto, had a curly tall not U-astiiK to ttw owiut'h 1 tvvt's, mi attempt (o HtrnlKtitcu out i th "kink" In tin canlno'H en mini np- pemlnti ha resulted hi the loss of lite tall entirety. A short time nno i Mm, Halley eonmtlted a loeal veterln I arhui to aHCertaln 1 fit were pun a I Me 'to etratKhteii 'TmldyV' tall, and af , ter muiie iIIhimihhIoii It wna derided to 1 put It In a planter of parl cast In the ( hope that the ruii would disappear. I Till w att done, For more than a month "Paddy" endured the Inntuvonh me t'f tho planter vi. At the end of the time set ly the physician for the tall to become straight the cast was removed but with It the tall enme also. It watt then found that the cast had been put on so firmly that the circulation had been stopped with fatal results to the tail Paddy" now Ik "bobbed.' lmt seems no I 's happy than when his tall was long and curlv. - t'oresuon-i domv In iV'rMiiml IVIct-uni. Y. p. s.c.e. committees ARE APPOINTED The general committee on arrange ment s for (he state Y. I'. 8. C. K. convent ion In be held In Kugeue rVliruary !i-'.'J has appointed the following Huh-commlttccs: Klnnnce C. A. McCliiln (treavir- ir, W. A tlreminaii. K. A. Tripp 1 and A. C. Marnier Kntertatuuient H A. Scnllen, Miss Pearl McNiahon. Percy MclMnald. Iteieptlon -Miss Mae lliaillev.Wll llnm Irwin, Alfred Scullen, Marshall Petti. IVcoratlons-. Ml Myrtle IIcII.MIh Kllen l.oeuiK Miss .Mary Wetherbee and Mr Chliders. Pie. W A. Hill. Piofesnor Teiiill. chairman of the general committee, ha resigned, and I' A S.ccl!- haa been elected in Ills place. TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE riralhe. l.v l.ane I'ounty Abstract t'elupanv Marv M St , en t,i . it. Head, lot 1, :, 1. T, S. , Hi, and u, Ooi I. K.- Hill Pni k. A II Hlniun et ux tn Walter J chil or a hliliin attack In no time Holland. Siio acre In ec. 4 and . antt 11 Put ellow Jaundice clear O'V tp r w. Iiuu. i of commllon " Thlt ureat tonic I V, i. Vallar to Marlon Wallace; I nictlcln and Mwd purifier tvo I trjict In ee, II, tp 1. r. i w.Jluii'k relief In all stomach, liver and an.) 41 6i acree In claim 4, tp. IS. a. i kidney romplaini, and the misery of r. i j limn ba.k So lit under marante at Krd Krk.herlff, tu Lulle M. Rich- w. Kuikcndall'a drug lon. DAILY GUARD, WKD.VK6DAV, JAXUARV 15, 1908 ardson; tract In claims C9 and 77, tp. 1. s. r. '2 w. !)' Caroline LIndsley to C. H. Vanden burg; 42. '&'& acres in sec. 7, tp. 1, r. I 1 w 11(10 Fred Kisk.shori O to Marshall W ells Hardware Company; 4i" acre- in -. j 10, tp. 17, s. r. 7 and U w. U'i2. ! W. K. Xlelson et ux to Krmol I. O Cook; all of block 71 In Junction City. 12000. C. Koss King et m to Mnlvlna King; part of lot 10 In block 17, Packard's ad to Kugene. H. M. Trout et ux to Helen M. Kan ndll: i'"ct in sec. tp. 17, s. r. ti W. $400. Tuereaa A. Fountain et al to Mae Lee; tract In claim 39, tp. 17, s. r. I w. (162.50. SAYS BACK ACHE IS DIRECT SICN Mixture Said to lielleve Lame Hack anil l'reventa Kidney Dlwasin fun He l'rcuirel ut Home. Take care of backache. A great many cases of kidney complaint are reported about here, also hluddvr trouble and rhoumutlHiii. An authority once stated that pain In tho back, loins or region of the kidneys Is the danger signal nature hangs out to notify tho sufferer thai there Is something wrong with the kidneys, which should receive imme diate attention. Only vegetable treat ment should be administered and ab solutely no strongly ulcohnlic patent medicines, which aro harmful to the kidneys and bladder. The following prescription, while simple, harmless and Inexpensive, is known and recognized as a sover eign remedy for kidney complaint. The Ingredients can be obtained at any good prescription pharmacy and anyone can mix them: Compound Kargon, one ounce; Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Com pound Syrup Sarsaparilla. thre ounces. Shake well In a Home ana take in teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime. This perparatlnn la said to restore the natural function of the kidneys, so they will sift and Htrain the poi sonous wasto matter, uric acid, etc., from the blood, purifying It and re lieving rheumatism. ll:ickucho will bo relieved, the urine will be neu tralized and cleare dand no longer a causo of irritation, thereby over coming such symptoms as weak blad der, painful, frequent and other urinary difficulties. This is worth trying and may pr-.vs Just what many peuple here need. KltiKXK I'llOI'Ri'.rV WILL (iltoW VAI.tAllI.lv Dlalr street addition property is sure to doublo in value within the next two years. Two electric rail ways are coming up the valley from Portland and both of them must en tor the city from the west, and the lino that will tap the Sluslaw coun try can not go, out In any other di rection. As Hiiro ns water runs down hill, Eugene, must build down the valley because tho business Is there. Thero aro both acreage tracts and largo lots in this addition, only a mllo from the business center and three blocks from the Geary public school. Trices aro very reasonable and you may make your own terms, a small payment down and monthly Install ments if you desire. See tho Oregon Land Co. at 412 Willamette street, or write them for particulars and prices. tf A SIMPI.U Ql KSTIOX Eugene lNiple An nonnested lltiitcslly .Answer Thiv Is not the word of a representative citizen of Kugone more convincing Mint the doubtful utterance of people living everywhere else In the I'nloii? Head this: Charles lleadlc, of 333 West Sth street, Kiigene, Or., says: "I am fully as ready to re;'uiinend Donn's .-.I.,- "in, i. i. vH In 1 ;". Jnt after using the remedy. As I ld In my testimony then, 1 had suf- ei eti tioui somey , .)uipiiut nearly jnhviiys slnrr i u w:ir. I tu'ver ktit'W whrn to i t i tut attack. A roM won hi hiin It on or any over rxur ' Hon. On s- vt inl oivinlot. I was ln'lp- Thv lat m-vt'iv attiu-k I luM wn- iihout six nioniliH ami, when somtMlihm llki lumbago vr In unit lirouni.t on heavy boat ing down pain, att If there tttm n weight over taeh khlnry. 1 was bent over ami conltl not tttralKhten up to avi tne. Thero waa nuch ft weu kites In the ait ton of the kidney thnt 1 conld not control the secretions itnd ll canned nu mneh ntinnynneo. Having uwed several I remedies wllh little tf any benefit, 1 ,,, , Kan taking Pottu KUiney Till. The action of the kidneys and bladder w oon corrected nnd then the pain and ache disappeared. 1 was benefited In very way and what 1 told In my former testimony about the relief I ohutiied U true In ivery rwpevt. Three years have now elapsed since 1 testified til faior of Itoan's Kidney IMIls and 1 have bevn continually free from kidney com plaint, t consider them a wonderful remedy nnd have nvommended IWis's Kldn.-v Tills itKuin nnd attain." j Kor sale bv all dealers. Trice Cmc. i KoHter-Milhuvn t'o.. MuffAlo. New iMi, soic iiK.Miis tor mo i n:toi . c ilememh.T the name -IVans - nnd take no other. A VI UK KOH MISKKY ".1 have (linn,! a cure for the tul ery malarl produce," win 11 M .lame, of l.tMielten. S. C. "It'e called Klevtrtc Hitler and coulee, In &0 cent buttle It breaXs up a cae of HAUDENSCHIELD SPOKE ON THE SIN UNPARDONABLE With powerful directness Evangel ist tlaudenschield preaches the undi llted gospel with no clap trap, sen sationalism, emotionalism or levnty unseemly in a minister of the gospel. The Methodists are fulfilling their pledge to the public of being in the campaign for the salvation of souls, and the good of the town, church preference being left entirely to the individual seekers. ' The sermon last night was mighty In power and appealed from first to last to the reason, not the emotions, of the people who crowded the house. The subject was "The Unpardonable Sin, What It Is and Who Are Com mitting It." The text was "And who soever speaketh a ward against the Son of Man, It shall be forgiven him, but whosoever speaketh a word against the Holy Spirit it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world nor in the world to come." The speaker said that he believed In the truth of the text and In the necessity for God to utter such a law that man might not presume to spend his life In sin and then slip into the kingdom of God at the last moment. He made his hearerB to understand distinctly that the text enforced all of God's teachings to draw men to Immediate repentance, pressing the thought that at anv time the sinner rejects the Lvolce of the Holy Spirit that spirit may depart never to return, ana tnui at last he may fall into a condition where he will have no further desire for a life with Christ, the spirit hav ing forsaken him because of his own words of denial spoken to this holy teacher. The preacher brought those who hope to be like the thief on the cross to the stern realiation that a like experience for any man'or woman in hearing could not he repeated, as that man had not before known of Christ, whose ignorance could not urge In excuse for those who reject lilm here. He declared to the people who think that the liible , teaches that they may have a chance to re pent and be saved nt the last moment htat there is not one word in the hook that gives any hope for tomor row, that its whole teaching Is "today is the time." He remarked that many people thought murder to be the greatest sin of all. Then compare the man who would with vile hands kill outright the body of his victim to the one who with sneers at the teachings of God's word, would destroy the faith in Jesus of any believer and so murder the everlasting soul. He de clared that he would rather come up before the Judgment bar of God with hands stained with the Innocent blond of Jesus than to stand before God with the soul stained with the aw ful crime of murdering tho cause for which Christ died and which was dearer to Him than life. The preacher earnestly urged upon the people that murder, not theft or drunkenness, but rejecting Jesus Christ by turning away from the Holy Spirit, placed man, not In a condition where God refuses pardon, but where he himself refuses to be pardoned. He said that Invitation, "Come unto me nil ye thnt labor and are heavy laden" and "he that cometh unto me 1 will in no wise cast out." could not follow to the end of life the s.uil that said "No. no, no." to the voice of God, for the person doing this must cross the unseen line where it refuses to come, leftist's to hear. He closed with a thrillin ".appeal to the unsaved to come to the Spirit before their hearts hardened Into rebellion against the voice of the Spirit. Many persons of middle Hfe re speonded to the call. Ills sermon tonight Is the counter part, : lie .v'mie!, of last night's, "Due Word." Then- win also b special P'Usi'' bv the I'niversity mule til:il' tet and th? large chorus. Come early, by 7 : I -" If you w ant to lie sure of i s"at, as the church is crowded every nuighf. PLAN TO GRAFT ON OLD FRUIT TREES CorvallK Or., .Ian. 12. --A move meiil j ll uir launched lere lor Knat campaign tor the r.'r.ovat Ion of old nnl'.arl in the WlllnrcMte Val ley ami other parts of Ore in. Presl. dent Newell of the State Hoard oi Horticulture. Mr. l.o'ndile. Mr Held, and a lance number ut the fruit Inspectors of the various counties an on the liroiind and are Identified wllh the plan. The first nun in the run. pakn was tired by M. O. Uvansdltic In an address before the visiting h.ir tlciilturlts nnd other winter short courso student in the cnlleso chaio'l yesterday afternoon. X'hn address met with a hearty Indorsement and aroused nmet enthusiasm. The Agri cultural I'olleKe authorities will loin in the plan, and In an educational' wai anu oinerwlse co-operate fnlly to the utmost extent In turlherlni; lha niovinnnt. A new l:icen ie s lo be oft. red farmer for renovating on hards. It has been sousht In ihe pa-: io trie otii orchards by leci.-.a'.on jt-titf tfoe.l, lias l' en iiiMMn'!il:-:i,-,l. nil ' hulilre.is ot orel.ar U h;tve r. ?, .,;....! ! untouch 1. wllh trees llller in. 1 n.,. I spi.Kcd and covered w ;i, ; other diseases. It Is not prop ... ,1 j abandon the am.ii. a'.iou ,.t tin.ii,. law, but to it Is lo be a.l I d an peal to the farmer to ren .va'e their orchards from the standi-o'-it of i fit to be derived. nv tlnhar.1. Kmni nl.l I It Is said that Wllhil :h;ce ; fly, ; vears rouipieie new or.h.r.l ,-1 '.!' oiii oi t-e old one and a profit of I Mo llil per tr,- w rv,. lied. Thl th,. assertion ot yr Uiw nsdale- In Ms address He he ha accomplished this resn't wi'h old Irwi on hi (arm. and that c,n bs done by am farmer who ran do araliing or havt It iljne. H that the curative process by spray ing Is not possible always of effect iveness. Some trees are too high for sprav to reach them. An essen tion in this treatment is an effective application of remedies. Mm who do graving fur hire Bre not always par ticular in the application. Some farmers have one application of spray and think that ought to suf fice. The consequence is that the treatment is inadequate, and results unsatisfactory. Tk ,hlnD tn An uaVH Mr. Lowns- dale, is to cut down the old trees. The best plan is to cut them close to the ground leaving the roots in tact. This should be done by the 1st of March. The next Beason, from the 10th to the 15th of May, such variet ies as are be3t for the climate and for commercial purposes should be grafted on the three or four best sprouts. Two feet of the old trunk may be left and the graft be applied to it the first year, and a year of time In reproducing the orchard, is gained, but thin requires an expert in grafting, In order to be successful. By either plan the trees will be In good bearing In from three to five years, and a revenue of $5 to $10 each will be realized. in the place of the old, unsightly orchard, there Is a new and beautiful one. Instead of the many seasonable vjriutbu there are new commercial Bpples that bring good prices in mar ket. The Willamette Valley Fruit Association indorses the plan com pletely, and will bring Its full in fluence to bear in pushing the move ment. SKXATOK ISOOTH IX KXCITIXG COYOTK CHASE One of the most exciting coyote chases that ever occurred in DouglaB county was reported to the Review to day by Ed Singleton, of Wilbur. The principals In the chase were Mr. Sin gleton and Hon. R. A. Booth, of Eu gene, a pack of hounds that thorough ly understood their business, and as large a coyote as ever devoured a sheep. The varmint was "Jumped" Monday afternoon at Edenbower. Hotly pursued by the hounds and men Mr. Coyote ' raced down through the Curry place and then swam the South I'mpqua river. With out stopping to shake the water from his shaggy coat the coyote 'kept on running, running, running until he crime to the barn on Jeff Williams' place at Looking Glass, 12 miles from Edenbower, whore he turned at bay against the yelping hounds that had kept relentlessly upon his track, leaving Mr. Booth and Mr. Singleton at the river. Exhausted by his long run the battle was brief, and the varmint soon succombed to the attack of tile dogs. Hoseburg Review. .MAKE THE STOMACH WORK Indigestion Can Xever He Cured by .Mollycoddling. Don't try to cure your stomach trouble by coixlng, fussing, diotinr; nnd mollycoddling. Make the organ work, if it cannot take care of the food you eat without complaints such as flatulence, indigestion, headaches, and the feeling of fullness or distress, make lis muscles work by using Ml-o-no stomach tablets. The time to treat a disordered or weaknened stomach is when you be gin to suspect that you have indiges tion, or the suspicion will turn to cer tainty very soon. The heartburn, the flatulence, the coated tongue and heavy and dull feeling after eating that come occasionally after you eat too much of something that does not agree, with you, can all he cured bv Mi-o-na. Try a Mi-rent box of Ml-o-na on Hull's guarantee of money back if it does not do all that Is claimed for it. ti:i:i; pitrxixf; .1. F. ftoss has reslmie.l Ms position with Moon & Tlnitley and will take up his old trade of pruning tre-"s ai;ain. There is much need of this kind of work, end having had ten or more years' experience in this business, he wishes to nay to his old customers, as well :is t ,. ,.s ,nat ne w)1 dn all kinds of iree trlmniins. prunina and (lower L-.udeiiing, and will do it right. I have two experienced heln-cr.-. thai Iiave been with me for two ye;ir:. S.i; isfa.-l ion guarantoi'd. Prices lost ;is reasonable as possi ble f r t'ut l.i:,,l of work. Will do the work by the dav or bv lb" fob. Leave all orders at MOON & TINT. .KY S. i;:, Has, xmth street, KugeI1P Or or write me, J. K. KOSS, same adiii'es:!. oi.ivk sTiirirr kxtkxsidx To Whom it M,.lv Concern- Notice , hereby given that the re Port Of t ie viewer. V ..eeoiiiieo io as- u , damages ,i benefits accru- l , , ' "V"1 I'ropcrty by ras()n , i.v : ;r n :,f "ve in ,h" K":''",, fri"" I'fs'nt south r terminus , Seventeenth street the IJi5 n,y , jammr'; ';. ,,' " and that the ... .. eoilsnie-.. I f.. -t. ii'alion or 1 ' 'I'm a meeting 0f oiri -l! , f the el.,- ... the ceniin held in ih y hall In the rlty'of Ku- 1-ck m. on Mon A'.l property of said oive e:e,u..n "ivelfld street "ess,.,) w,.h e-!'e !,v -ea. f :lid"nil... 1 ft . er s;,1e s.-.i lo 'he .1 1 of f t'f a: I 'a:,,". .. extension or s n-av app. a- at ;:1' res'ed In any "v "aid propose "d with benefits. I lime an,! ..!.. in ,!:.. , "' ' ""' th-y have .v - ' " c iori rt and be heard . i.v re .p. Kworder Chesterfield PsychicPalmistand CIairvoyaht My only reason for calling von . jiame and what you call for is iafL dentally a cnain to read by: Wna ; more important to serious people U what to do, or what to expect nZ gardlng present or future affair. If you are an. UlllUUSr u y01 wish to be a sue. eessr if you are Involved in u unhappy love at. fair,, or If you jj. sire to better your financial condition; if yoa are in doubt con. cerning your to. turp nun u- .. attain thaf subtle, potent, magnetit force, that seductive, attractive charm so irresistible In Its power to dom. inate and control others, then go at once anu coiisuil wilii r-roiessor Ches- torfield; he is ever ready to heln those with capital to find a safe ami good paying investment; this he caa do and ask no fee until the invest ment pays a handsome profit. s this not honest? You hear the. truUj anu notning out tne trutn. Greatest living astral dead trance clairvoyant or tne ages; adviser business dnd all affairs of life; tells your full name and what you called for, whom you will marry, how to control the one you love, even though nines away; reunites tne separated; gives secret power to control; no long delays In waiting. Special low fee all this week, my $5 dead trance, deep psychic reading, $1. Parlors at 612 Willamette street. ' Office hours, S a. m. to p. m. Daily and Sunday. i "T hT8 r)n nftlnt? Pnnftrta tnr tmnmnU whicu I hv lieuii n Jill et-,! fur over Iwuuiv jr and I can uuy tlmt .,'acar-u have given u" taurt rnliflf ttmn any (Hhor remedy I liavo ever trid j inn I'unnn, iccuiiiiimuu turiu to my irieudl beiue fell lliuy are ruureentd v Thos. GUIftrd, Eleio, III Plrotunl, Ptt!b1, Potent. TitA Gnod. Do Hoot Never tile ken, Wonknn r-r lirlpo, 10c, i.'ic. 50 o, Ncttr h! In hulk. Tim c nnftie tnblet tninvtd UU0. Guarmiltiei to euro or your luuutiy back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.V, j ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES IN ONE OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK Picture es tor Amas. 5 Te have iad rf.-e'ved .i llrer or- ider of them w hich we will tell lor a lew days at pric.-j that w.ll entice '-" to buy. See Our Window 1 OVERTON Wall Paper and Drug Co. Madame Dean': FRENCH n FEMALE T LCt. A Sin n !.'' l.tt:r FOR Hl eiHXS.SKD MENeTri.i'ATiux. mm ftNDWR TO 1 pit1 tli- it. -'vorr n v..ur ' on inn,, ti- tr. (xt.rt fur wnfi tann-li-i hr, ti.ic on S' r.'tltlMlf. I .fill mi ili-iiln(t dniKt-l-t d. nut haw tbuin wnU vuur lilTET I'cCICIL CO.. Pol Tl. Lr.vnr, ?t C. K. Munro- T. W. Muw HOUSFFURNISHINCS now have the most compi line of stoves in Eugcr Beds and Bedding, Rugs ed Mattinj, Shelf Hard and cuttelrxQ 6r W. Eighth St. tUJINi . ... ORtCX O 8t ff yrj The Bowels pan Dtas Candy cathartic -