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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which liai* been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the aigiiatnre of
and baa keen mad« under bls per
sonal supervision wince its Infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you Iu this.
All Counterfeit«*, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment,
What is CASTORIA
Oaxtoria I m a hxrmlexx subHtitute for Castor Oil, Pare*
goric. Drops and Noothing Nyrups. It is Pleasant. It
c ntalns neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
mibstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhaui anil Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach ami Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep.
The Children's Panucca—The Mother’s Friend.
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
B ars the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
▼MC CINTAUH eOMFANV. TV MUNHAV HVatSV, NIW VOHM OrTV.
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( Dally Guard, March 17.)
Ijjst night the officers visited the
various box cars, barns and handy
places where the pilgrims of the road
are wont to congregate and spond the
long hours of the night chilly night
and roused the sleeping Millies from
their enjoyment of slumliers in the
hay and sawdust and gathered them
teuderly in their arms and placed
them in the city bastile where they
isisaed the remainder of the uight.
There were ten hobos in the bunch.
Eugene has been somewhat troubled
during the |mst few days with lagging
medicanta who present various tales
of woe at the doors and accost pedes
trians on the streets with annoying
per-dstence. It wa* thought best to
gather them up, turn their bucks to
ward the city and start them olf. At
the break of day the motley gang
was ushered to the city limits and
bad« it fond farewell with instructions
to skip Eugene in their travels.
FORGOT TO WHISPER.
One of the hobos has been making
a plea for money ou the grounds that
he has asthma and can hardly talk
above a whisper and wants to go to
California for his health.
He had a
wheezing whisper ami easily arroused
sympathy.
The man was found
among the other mendicants last
night so drunk that be could not
walk without assistance. In his con
dition he entirely forgot to whisper
and talked in hi* uulurul tone, lie
was told by Chief of Police Stiles
that if he found him Using that
scheme again in Eugeue he would
start him down the street and kick
him to the city limits.
“1 don’t
know of auy ordinance to keep me
from doing it," he added.
.PREVENTS CRIME.
This method of dealing with the
vagrant element, from whence niue-
tenths of the crime comes, prevents-
the consummation of any schemes to
rob or burglarize, and thereby pre-
veut* the commiasion of crimes in
our well-behaved city.
The police
force deserves credit for their new
idea* In this matter aud we recom
mend other cities to adopt similar
tactics.
General Miles has returned from TWO ST 4 Ji I) A RI)S OF MORALITY
hl* trip around the world; the ad
Sunday's Oregonian has this about
ministration is yearning for mor«
Dr. Collinge, apostle of “psychic
worlds to send him around.
vibration,'' under arrest and bonds iu
Portland for seduction;
CongresHinan Littlefield says there
The intricacy of the female mind
are **»> trusts in this country,
It was demonstrated once more yester
must be the musses and not classes day morning, when h continuous
stream of recent converts to the new
who are forming trusts, after all.
cult called at Dr. t'ollinge's offices in
Abington
building.
Their
A Chicago soap manufacturer has the
avowed iuteution, as expressed to the
managed to fail for four hundred
elevator boy, wa* to comfort and con
thousand,'with iis*cts but half that sole the humiliated apostle. From all
amount. Ho muat Is« about ns al lek chtHsesof society apparently came the
disciples of the amatory doctor. Ma
as his business.
tron and maid of all degrees of pulchri
The Mississippi at Memphis is two tude, were there; and iu all the vibra
(Daily Guard, Mandi 16.)
tory sisterhotsi the young mother at
feet higher thuu ever before known—
Mrs. J. M. Woodruff, wife of the
the Good Samaritan Hospital had no
39 feet. Fhe weather bureau predicts friend. “Hussy*’ was the most chari well known traveling man, died in
Salem yesterday quite suddonly.
forty feet. The previous record Hood, table definition of her hoard.
Fines of $15 and 85 were imposed
18*7, marked 37.8 feet.
So goes the world. The deceiver
on W. S. King and son Floyd who
basks In smile* and sunshine. Ilia were convicted of cruelty to animals
Quay muat think it pretty tough
victim—well for her the gate* of hope in Justice Wintermeier's court Friday.
that a gHiitlemau coiinei'ted with the
and joy are closed. It Is not right—
The republican central committee
Heuate cannot l>e allowed to oblige
uot justf Of course not; but it is so is to meet iu Eugene next Saturday
hl* friend* with a little favor like the
afternoon to arrange for primaries
just the same.
creation of two or three uew state*.
to choose delegates to the district
convention to uomiuate congressman.
Ail lows woinau get* fifteen years
Marshal Stiles' trip to Albany iu
THE CALIFORNIA PRUNE
quest of evidence against Bill Thur
in the ¡leuiteutlary for |a«rjury com
INDUSTRY
man, who was suspected of per|«etrat
mitted in the trial of her huslanid for
A Frenchman planted a prune tree ing the Hodos saloon robbery, was
munler. If there is iiuy excuse for
in California in 1870. It was the only fruitless. Thurman established an
j>erjury probably the poor woman had
alibi to the satisfactiou of the ottlcers
prune tree iu the State. All the prunes
it.
aud he was turned loose.
used.is the United States at that time
Miss Edith Gilstrap, who visited
came from France.
But now as the relatives and friends in Eugene last
And now the lady director of physi
result of the prune tree that M. l*ellar August, died iu Tacoma March 12th
cal training nt Wellesley College, for
planted California every year ships of typhoid fever. She wa» a popular
girls only, coe'enda that the prevail
enormous quantities of prunes not and accomplished young lady who
ing fail for Iswkot ball is working in
made hosts of new frieuda every
ouly to France but to all European
calculable harm among the girls who
where she appeared. Her acquaint
countries.
ances iu this city slucerely regret her
play.
The first orchard was planted In the untimely death.
Santa Clara Valley, just south of San
I .ester Belding, in Portland jail
Fratioiseo, a region which is now the
under sentence to hang by the neck
(Daily Guard, .March 17.)
prune ceuter of the state.
It was
till dead Friday, March 27, has pro
The streets are getting «lusty again.
ten acres iu extent, and l*«gan to
fessed religion ami lieen Istplized He
Andrew Carnegie has given $5*W to
yield iu 187.7. Iu four years the trees
has much need of it. It was a most
the Grant's Pass free library.
produced
$lt,O*X*
worth
of
fruit.
Iu
brutal munler—he killed his wife—
Immigrants and home seekers are
1901 the state produced 150^000,000
and there la uot the least hop« of ex
arriving on every train from the east.
pounds of prunes, and the total crop
ecutive clemency.
Mr. aud Mrs. Allen Eaton will live
of.the year just passed exceeded that of In apartments in Mra. F. B. Dunn's
the preceding year by several thousand residence on Oak street.
tons.
A street vender of pens and pencils
If put iuto 10-ton freight cars the diii a land office business on the
streets yesterday aud today.
California prune crop of 1902 would
The regular northlmund local was
till a train reaching from Chicago to
four hours late this afternoon, neces
Butfalo, six huudrsd miles.
si tut lug a “stub" being run through
Brevities.
Helena, .Montana, has made a record.
All kinds of gambliug were cloned
down last week, the first time iu the
history of the town. Helena was
founded in 1864, a gold discovery l«e
Ing res|H>naible for the locutiou of the
town
By dealing with your home mer
chants your money is kept tn clrvula
tion at home, where you stand some
show of getting a portion of it back
again. But money *eut out of the
country never finds tts way tsu’k
agaiu. The most prosperous towns
and communities are those that prefer
keeping their money iu circulation at
home, and such places randy have
occaaiou to complain of hard ttmea. *
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( Daily Guard. Man' « 1*>-
S. B. Wiihingtoll it1 iri.ed tu Ro.-*
Iiurg Sunday.
Alias Vira .'itesurt returned home
to Albany Sunday.
N. Grant, of Junction City, is iu
the city ou Lusim
Jonh Kestly returned thia afternoon
from a trip to the timber.
Mrs. MJ Edmundson was a passen
ger to G os be ■ tlii- afternoon.
Frank LsiRoy was a visitor in Eu
gene Sunday from Cottage Grove.
Hon. Biuger Hermann went through
Eugene going north this afternoon.
Henry Spore?, one of Coburg's sub
stantial farmers, was iu Eugene today.
Postmaster-Editor C. J. Howard
waadown from Cottage («rove Sunday.
F. A. Ta.vlor today closed out !
piano business and left for Browns
ville. He w ill retutrn next week to
Eugene.
Mrs. J. J. Elwood went to Cali-
foruia this afternoon to visit her
daughter at Fort Jones for a few
weeks.
Attorney Heluius W. A. Thompson
returned today from his trip north.
He wa» spoken of iu the Oregonian as
a “prominent lumls rmanof Eugene.*'
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lakin left this
afternoon for Portland to attend the
funeral of their daughter in-law, Mrs.
L. 8. Lakin, who died iu the Good
Samaritan hospital y,sterday.
Wm.Payne Lord, son of ex-Governor
Lord, who is now minister to the
Argentine Republic, visited Webster
Kincaid a day or i wo last week. He
returned yesterday to Corvallis where
he is attending the Agricultural Col
lege.
(Daily (inani, March 17.)
Cha«\ , Goldsmith is in Portland.
B. F. . Keeney was in from Goshen
today.
G. G. Graham, of Bohemia, was iu
Eugene i today.
•
T. L. Davidson, of Salem, was a
visitor iu
I Eugeue today.
I. II. Bingham was in the city from
Cottage Grove this mornig.
J. M. Howe made a trip to Junc
tion City today on business.
Miss Laura Miller went to Portland
this afternoon to spend u few days.
S. II. Friendly was a passenger to
Portland this afternoon on busiue
Kola Neis, of Albany, spent last
night iu Eugeue, attending to busi
ness affairs.
Miss Mason, who has lieen a guest
of Miss Stella Robinson, returned to
her home iu Albany this afternoon.
J. C. Klopfenstein and E. B. Lin-
nen, mining men of Cottage Grove,
came down from that city this after
noon.
*
Miss Leia Tarpley, of Salem, ur
rived yesterday ami took part in tile
program at the ladies’ social in Elk
Hall last evening.
Miss Hallie Watson, of Salem, re-
turtle«! to her home today after a
pleasant visit among ac«|uaintauces
here since the oratorical contest.
Miss Anna Oglesby, of Junction,
who has lieen doing duty in the
Postal telegraph office for the past
few days returned home this after
noon.
Mrs. A. H. Hill ami Mrs. T. Hill
arrived this afternoon from St. Paul,
Minnesota, and are the guests of
their sister, Mrs. T. L. Quiner, 207
West Elevouth street.
Today's Corvallis Gazette: W. O.
.
He«'kart went to Eugeue yesterday
. t to
bid on some buildings to be erected
in that city this season. He will be
home the last of this week.
The many frieuda of E. R. Skip
worth are glad tn see him back from
Arizona, uml looking well, too. He
has a go«si eye uud color and strong
voice. He
Vi™.
II«' takes up his law work at
ouce.
John W. Hicks, et al, to C. W.
Caldwell, **> acres in tp. 2U », r 1 w,
$auo.
_
J. W. and Martha J. Thorut. u to C.
W. C-ld vell, rJ9 acres in tp. 20 a, r
3 w, ft“'.
sheriff, to Jesse V.
W. W. V. itliers,
i
Thornton, 123 acres iu tp. 20 s, r 3
w. $816.
Ettiu B. 1 Dell to Bora Buchanan, 80
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19 s, , r 1 w, $500.
;ur«s in tp.
V. . W. and Carrie Hawley to C. L.
Johnson, •Buffalo” and “Ibex"
mining claims iu Bohemia «listrict,
$100.
Geo. W. ami Bertah MeQueen to C.
L. Johnson, the Modoc No. 1, claim
in Bohemia district, $300.
A. II. Guyun to Mrs. V. A. Guynn,
15.82 acres iu tp. 15 s, r 12 w, $1.
Tie Northern Counties Investment
Trust, limited, to Charles Dickerson,
00.98 acres in tp. 15 s, r 1, 8850.
Rufus Mallory, trustee, to J. F.
Tuffs, block 96 and fractional block
118, iu Springfield luvistment aud
Power ompauies ad. to Springfield,
83UO.
J. M. an«l Lucy Abrams to N. H.
Signor, 3.6 of au acre iu tp. 17 s, r 3
w, $100.
J. P. aud Kittie Millioru to Ed. L.
Ayers, 117 acres in tp. 15 s, r 4 w,
$3800.
Lizzie aud H. E. Barrett to F. B.
Sackett, lots 1 aud 2, blk. 3, Vaii-
duyu's ad. to Coburg, $650.
A. E. Nourse, et al, to Zachariah
T. Kiutzley, 26x120 feet iu Springfield,
$200.
A. O. aud Mary M. Stevens to John
Schneider, lot 8, blk. 1. Elias Stew
art’s ad. to Eugeue,$150.
Edd Jeukes, et al, to the Crystal
Consolidated Mining Co, the Moun
tain Lion aud the Elcalado claims iu
Bohemia miuiug district, $6000.
G. W. Long to C. W. Wallace, lot
2, blk. 6, Georgetown, $150.
R. 11. Shaeklett to J. O. Holt, 12
acres in tp. 17 s, r 3 w, $960.
James M. and Mary 8. Keeuey to
Geo. W. aud Nellie Deane, land in
tp. 18 s, r 2 w, $25.
Geo. W . and Nellie Deane to James
Keeuey, laud in tp. 18 8, r 2 w, $25.
J. P. Currin aud Catherine Perkius,
administrators of estate of J. H.
Perkius, decaned, to M. Biven, half
interest in lots 7 and 8, blk. 1, Per
kins’ ad. to Cottage Grove, $70.
J. P. aud M. C. Currin to M. Biveu,
half interest in lots 7 und 8, blk. 1,
Perkius' ad. to Cottage Grove, $70.
H. C. Schleef, et al, trustees Cot-
tage Grove Lodge Xo,. 08, 1. O. O. F.
to Court Bohemia No. 33, Foresters
of America, lot 17 I O O F cemetery,
$10,
J. B. Linebaugh, et al, to John T.
Branton, land in tp. 20 s, r 3 w, $4000.
Eugeue and Addie M. White to
Martiu Noffsinger, 80 ares iu tp. 18 s,
r 11 w, $300.
,
Geo. aud Helen Watt to J.
Mitchell, lot 4. blk. 6, Watt's ad.
Blue River, $M
Geo. aud Helen Watt to Sarah E.
Mitchell, lot 3, blk. 6, Watt’s ad. to
Blue River, $30.
C. E. G. Delany to J. J. Hender
son, lot 5, b't. 4, Delaney’s ad. to Co
burg, $50.
W. J. Royce to Ella Royce, lot 1,
blk. 17, Skinner’s ad. to Eugene, $1.
State of Oregon to J. M. Stafford,
35.95 acres in tp. 17 s, r 2 w, $44.95.
Mrs. E. J. Nichols to Mrs. Ida B.
Caldwell, lots 1, 2, and 3, blk. 2, w.
Wynne’s ad. to Cottage Grove, $750.
PROOF OF LABOR.
Geo. Rouae, E. C. Lock nod and
W. J. Robinson file proof of labor
performed on Boston gioup of eight
mining claims in Bohemia mining
district.
Dau Byrneou Black Diamond claim,
Boht'Uiia district.
E. E. Lilly on Crystal claim, Bo
hernia district.
Geo. Cox ou Eva, Myrtle und
Twin claims, Bohemia district.
CIRCUIT COURT.
E P. Cadwell vs. J. A. Thomas,
suit to obtaiu possession of certain
persouai property. E. O. Potter at
torney for plaintiff.
Ourgrocery isa permanent tiiin/ in Engem« an | w-.
the beat of ev. r, i uug in «tur tin « at thu
will be known m thu future as it has in the past. “Th . '
Phon. R.d l2Il.
WHITE
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from Roseburg.
Win Htoopa, an obi time rosident
I of lame county, living In the Palouse
country for the last 15 years, is here
visiting relatives and old time friends.
Albany IVmoerat; Elliott Lyons,
the murderer of Sheriff Withers, is
sai.l to be getting religion. Few pee
pie will have any faith in the prof«»
»ions of »uch a cold bloodtsl murdi r-
ot and thief.
W. W. Martiu has received sonu>
' very tiu«> foundation stone for bis
marble work*. The handling of these
stones is quite an art
The truck
men have to load single stones weigh
ing as high as two and a quarter tons.
.Miss Fidelia Kigdou, a former
|«atisnt In the Salem insane h«*pital
an<i a resident of Plea-euit Hill, was
again committed to the asylum Satur
The isipreme court of Oregon has
day by Jndge Kin«*ai«l upon exam ilia handed down a decis ion in the case of
tioti by l*rs L. W Brown au«i F. E. McLeod against Ll< T 1. appeal from
Seiover ami Attorney L. T. Harris, lj»ne county. Th»' decision of the
the was taken below Sunday.
low««r court la favor of the plaintiff,
Florauc* West
K S Belknap, of A. E. \\heeler, attoruey, «a as affirmed.
Belknap Spring*, came in today to F.
Saturday afternoon as the car bear
H Peplot's where his wife, who Is
Mrs. Peplot’s mother, is a helpless tug the O. A. C. students was pulling
Invalid The old lady ha«i lieen call out of the etatiou a ' farmer" sivzed
ing for him of late, though it is •<ue of the Freshman (U. O. 1 cape as
doubtful if she will recognize him, as a souvenir and bore it triumphantly
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Marshal
Stil«« *a* on the
her mind has been nearly a blank for away. “
traiu ami was telegraphed to te
some time Mr. aud Mr*. Belknap
cover tte property but th« t. legram
are aged <’ ami 81 year» ol«l raxpect
never reached the officer. Thx Frexh-
ively “
Mr Belknap isa pioneer of]
man cap is probably now adorning i
IMS*.
eoate farmer's'' room la Cortaiiis.
Altad
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the same
and we are » .lliiu?
Ui g Groceries as cheap
our as
entire
time articles
ami att» can
uu«
purchased a>>ren,|. r„fore all. better able to supply your
‘ k - °Hne th^n those who make groceries a secondary
in this line ,hn ” .
„at i»fact ion with every purchase^
SicitalSutCou of your patronage. Our Mot to'‘To Pl«^-
McKinney & Hoieman &
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CORNER GROCERY, 9th st.
SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR A FEW
DAYS.
3 pkgs Giant Mush.......................................................................... 25e
2 pkgs Fairbanks soap .................................................................. 05t
Can Corn ...................................................
Ilk
All prices guaranteed as low as any.
JOHN PRYOR
MONUMENTS ARRED
• ■« « A CAR LGAD • •• •
Direct from quarries in New England.
Two more cars on the way.
None furnish Better work.
None in the valllej handle in larger quantities.
Hence our prices are right .
Write for booklet.
EÜGEHE GRANITE AfíD MARBLE »
W W MARTIN, Proprietor
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A Standard
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test medical authorities of Ex
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solve in line;
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Price, $1 per tome. 1
druggists. B: sure and get the genuine.
endorsed!
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For Sale bv Linn Drue Co.
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at.«m and all diseases of the(
organs of cither sex, such as Nerv - i» Pi stration. Failing or Lost
¡SW Impel* ■- ,.N '« ■ i •"
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of Tobacco or Opium.
1 1 .1 to C r. • mption and Insanity. Wi
1CTCD IICIMQ
order we ::ua. mtt <'to cure
or r“fun
1 ;e money.
Sold Cletelail
at $1.06
Arlen
UOillU. $5
Gboxtbfcr?.».OO.
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< £11.711«
Al$ CO.,
Eor Sah by
Linn Drug Co.
CIGARS
AND
TO BACO
Walter Ross, manager of the opera :
house and electrician, has moved his'
office from the Ingham building. I
corner of Oak and East Ninth streets, i
to the room recently occupied by F. ,
A. Taylor, the piano man. between
Sixth an Seventh streets on Wiliam-1
ette street. His lease on the opera
house shortly expires for the season.
The fixtures will be removed Hiid
the historic old place dismantled. I
Few weeps will be wept ^over the
act.
Indoor athletics came to an —
„
end
at the University with the playing of
the basket ball game with O. A. C.
last Friday. The University basket
ball team has disbanded for the sea
son. This has been the initial season
for l>asket ball and in the future a
team will be turned out every year to
compete in winter athletics for hon
ors iuthe Northwest
Hon. J. H. Booth, register
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of
the
U. 8. laud office at Roseburg, is in
Eugene trnlay on busiuess.
Mr.
Booth bus recently rt'turmxl from
Portland where he received treatment
Portland Journal: The Democrats
for his eyesight which is now entirely
of
th«« First Congressional District
nwovered.
have no cause for discouragement in
Jnmea E Ebls-rt left on the after th«> present situation. There is every
noon train today for Stockport, Iowa, indicatiou of a keen factional fight
accompanied by a niece. They g«> ou over the Republican nomination,
a s«A mlssiou, to atteud th«' funeral while the Democrats are harmonious
of an older sister of the niece. While and uuite«i.
Three big families of Schneiders ar
Mr. Ebbert has mad, several trips
rived
this afternoon from Emporia,
east this is the only one for leu years.
Kansas, and will locate in Lane
He will remain at Stockport till TO
WEEKLY
GUARD county. There were six big Schneid
April 2*<th, tbeu go farther east.
ers aud a host of kleineu Schneid-
SUBSCRIBERS.
Hon J . M. Shelley, of Eugene, one
ern. They are substantial people and
of the most prominent members of
welcome them to our midst as
Readers of the G uard have we
th«' late legislature, is in the valley.
valuable addiion to the local supply.
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He is ostensibly engaged in the sab «loubtless noted the change
Hurrah for Schneiders.
ot the products of his mill; yet some < f par nership whereby I. L.
say that he is looking after th«' In
I Campbell disposed of his in A London motor cyclist drove his
terests of a certain camii«late for the
bicycle ten miles uear London Satur
republican congressional num ilia terest i.i the G uard publish»
day in thirteen minutes, less three
ling business
I | seconds. How fast is that compared
ti“ti.—Southern Oregonian.
WHY WE ARE AGENTS
Here Aro Rome of the Convincing
Pacta Thnt Canned ua to 1'nke
the Agency for the Pulton Com
yoiimlo. the I Irrt Thing« Known
thnt Curo Chronie kidney Dia-
•anco.
We are still in the same old pl ce.,..
7 ClS.ÜdiS
OUT OF TOWN
"' d ’ ;
ICASTORlAj
GENUINE
HOBOS htRúED
Hurrah for Schneiders.
T«t enable us to meet the;
' with Eugene street blocks? The block
com . Table financial obli
: from the Matl«x*k corner to the First I
gati* u involved in the pur
chase t hi* inteiest, we are National Bank, both inclusive, isthre»«
« allin1 n those indebted for huudred and thirty-four feet. The
subscription to the W ebrly ■ bicycle weut at a speed covering that
G uard one year or more for distance in five seconds, and at that
rate for ten miles.
the aiuouuts due
Kindly give the notice I The wind has been to the advantage
sent you prompt attention. j of New Orleans in the flooi situation
We must meet our obliga for the past few «lays. It has been
tion—a considerable one of | blowing down the river aud out into
nearly five thousand dollars the gulf instead of piling the waters
e can do it if our subscrib» up by blowing inshore and up stream.
» s will meet their obliga- It will l«e remembered that it wa» a
heavy continuous wind that piled the
tion*--small ones.
water» of the Gulf of Mexico up on
C ampidli . B ros
Eugeue, March 18,19u3.
Galvexton. A great force if steadily
axerted
...Call on...
Julius Goldsmi
r ;
'¡i’neid RooU
I
Lire resisting. Will
t’lc rou-jlKy protect
builJings covered vi:1!
it.
A better roof
ing for less cost thfl
any other roofing
made. Quickly Wi
and lasts for years.
•affin: Paint C$
S..n franijco, Jmlk I
Fodltnd, Loi Ait«*1 ■
end Denver, Colwd»
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«nd W
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