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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1903)
TIRE.D AND WORN OUT. EUGENES PROGRESS FIERCE FIRE THREATENED Personals. (Itally Guard. March 25. KILLED IN THE MINES JOHN S. C c V l LL’S WILL CONTESTED AN INJUNCTION SUIT BEGUN Alf Walker is in Portland. Rettert L. Blair is down from Cot (Daily Guard, Murch 25.) (1 tally Guard. March 26. tage Grove. Um. Kyle Seeks to Enjoin 0 W. Last evening about 8:30 o’clock an It will be reuiemliered by readers Dr. T. W . Harris went to Portland Hurd from Trespas alarm of tire was tamed in from the today ou business. of the Guard that the will of John S. University on account of the appear Covell, the old soldier who died on sing. Agent A. J. Gillette was a pa.-i ugei auee of a blazing mass of intiainmablo to Hillsboro today. Jan. 28th of this yea., bequeath<*d all substance on the campus near the his property, amounting to about Will Hixles was a passenger to Port Through his attonieya, L. Bilyeu chemical building. The tire had 841)0, to the trustees of J. W. Geary ami Thompson A Hardy, Win. Kyle, land this afternoon. every appearance of l>eing in the in I’ot. G. A. i; . . f tin--city, for th«* ot Florence, has instituted au injun C. S. Farrow is transacting busi- terior of the building at the time of purpose of erecting a marble monu constant snnpl.. ,-f i.looil-niakinpma ction suit agaiust O. W. Hurd to pre neess in Grant's Pass today. its dicovery by those who gave the ment iu memory of the deceased inai or Hu r;;. n * ,, vent him from tn*s|iaH.*iiug on lands The ,v.i ■ .<*;,* "1 f I ... ¡'g. ... ,IH j alarm. I Attorney G. F. Skipwortli, of Junc soldiers of the civil war. which Mr. Kyle now oocupies, but > •. ' i - - - . Predicts a Populati n of 15,000 The burning substance had been tion, was iu Eugene today. AN HEIR BOBS UP. tiro.-. ‘*. *. ■, ... .As _ p r, ■ which both parti«>s claim. dance. east from the building by the brave C. D. Withrow went north today to A Powder Explosion in a Mine Today Covell’s only sister and heir, ealtLi ... 1 in Ten Years—Brightest *eu . n aro i.tleited by 11 AS GOVERNMENT LICENSE. hands of the Beta Kappa boys, who visit Portlaud, The Dalles aud Spo- Jvers di- . • ■ :lu rlKxxi, family, Mrs. Caroline M. Mel uni. of Pa Near Baker City Results Dis Town^in Wes era jciety ai ; I. It seems that Mr. Kyle has a gov - « drains u;M>n her were meeting in their club bouse kauo. louse, Washington, tiled with ths irencih th- t - * * r:u -.1 n break umici ernment license to construct log astrously to Two Eu just across the street. One of,them county court a not ice Oregon. contesting the ( J. O. Russell, student, will reçu le nervot: ' :i-i i '1 lie demands booms, etc., ou c<*rtaiu tide lauds at noted a livid ap|x*arance aisiut the 1 perate from illness at home in Mon- will. ipoii ! • . :■ :;s tren<rth are in-< h gene Citizens, Florence, and that he has constructed fea: *i•• i .■ ... ir demands cf the premises and upon investigation CLAIMS DECEASED WAS INSANE. John E. Ijithrop, the bright young they found that some phosphorus mouth during vacation. fed’ll: e ':.t* II« r : nce • such booms, driven piling, built l:e lHU .t be sun. Misses Lulu Holmes aud Fannie The contestant alleges as follows: wharves, etc., on said lands. i< .isi;re xvitli the de- " newspaperman of Portland, connected in the chemical laboratory of Mc A mine explosion in the “Western Kent—in . th::i ■ ■ strength. The with th«« Daily Journal, in writing for Clure hall had caught Are, presum Barber left this af'.ernoon for Port Union "mine on Rock Creek, near That the will was not tin* last w ill and Mr. Hurd, ou the other hand, ta-ou *• >*.■■ ri fe*i ; .¡n,! v worn out his pap r pays the following high ......... land to spend the Easter vaetion. Haines, 10 miles northwest of Baker testament of the deceased; that the owns lands abutting on these tidt* ably by spontaneous combustion. nd sub' r *ioni 1 ."in* he. < iiiiis in the A. C. J«niuugs returned from Pon City, Tuesday evening resulted iu the deceased at the time the will was lauds and claims the tide lands as his kek and ■. etc., i.i iacause they ‘ tribute to Eugene: Chas. Austin gaiued admittance to uve 1 laud last evening but went on death of James Lewis, of Eugene, made, Sept. 9, 111'2, was not of sound own. : / of iron. EUGENE’S PROMISED GROWTH. the room and seized the burning mass leit ..L cii largely caused through to Roseburg, returning today. and the injury of C. E. Platts, also and disposing mind and memory; threw it from a window to the ground, Eugene, 1ms now about 6009 popula DESTROYED THE BOOMS. y !... - that at said date and for a long time Mrs. Ollie Marsters, of Tangent, a resident of this city. flamed up in gorgeous tion. During 1903 Eugene will ex- where it The latter gentleman has begun I i ior, th«* deceased was insane and has beeu visiting her mother, Mrs. p' ’.id 8100,000 ou new buildings. A flames, alarming passersby. ALMOST INSTANTLY KILLED. • C. i i utally unbalanced to such an ex th«* erection of a big sawmill ou these 1 » — ’ - - 1 _• ‘ J*' ¿ 4^) Phosphorus has the property of Ryan Blachley, for several days. Sh«* three-*-tory hotel to cost 810,000, a In the process of work Tuesday af tent as not being capable of making lauds aud it seems that he has de- r new theater to cost 8:10,000, the San flaming whenever exposed to air. It left today for home. ternoon, the ineii'PUt in a blast of a legal will; that he was acting under stroyed Kyle’s booms, pulled up his si ford block to cost 81*5,000, tlie Beck must be constantly submerged in Frank Erwin, who organized th«* giant powder and for some reason, th«* Influence of John IngliHm, A. piling, set adrift the same, aud has with 812,011', an implement house 86,- liquid to be safe. The water had lodge of the Royal Arcanum in this as it often happens in the mines, Yerington, H. D. Wylie and E. commenced to drive piling of his own H>! ’ " ’ '• r.irlchee the OCO, and other business buildings ag evaporated from about a piece of the city recently, left with his wile for the meu did not get clear of the Wheeler, members of the G. A. K., for the proposed sawm ill. Dial ' .1* ÎG. : - drain has gregating 830.000. (Also a 825,000 treacherous stuff and caused the com Grant’s Pass today. danger before the explosion occurred, 82,011) DAMAGES ASKED. ■ed who influenced him to join the G. HighSchool building.—Ed.) There motion. The city tire department re ¿ a * A . ' 'ey 10,1S01. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hunt returne I and Buffered as they did. Lewis was A. R. The court is asked to enjoin Hurd "Aft-r >■ «•■: >/ > ■ • sponded to the alarm but without need are either under construction or are *s remedies this afternoon from Uottafge Grove, terribly injured and was carrried ’thiriyy u: I r.;i. « from entering upon these premises recommeud actually planned, to make at least of getting their apparatus into play. NOT PROPERLY ATTESTED. • .*‘1<! that 1 where Mr. Hunt has been engaged in part way to Haines, the nearest settle C'*^. ■' XT. • orDr.IIar- ■81o0,000 of added business property as The damage done was 'slight but the It is alleged that the will was not claimed by Kyle, and 82000 damages ment, before ho expired. Platts was a surveying contract. !••. .-Hid would * properly attested and executed in that are asked to cover the loss of logs, t u.s the very 19O3’s record. About 2i J residences, possibilities of such a tire can easily F n-r Chief of Police Stilox received an taken to a Portland hospital where said deceased did not sign the will iu lumber, etc. I urn ac- averaging 81,5i J, w ill be erected dur be imagined. qualntód ■. * worn out invitation from Sheriff Storey to be his injuries will be attended to with the presence of the alleged witnesses w<»in< it. :.nd t' with Dt rv- ing tl e year, bringing up the total to Mr. Austiu can be seen in the Beta ousn°i ' ■ . I p.ale, thin present at the hanging of Belding, the best medical treatment. He is ill nor did he acknowledge to said wit blood, i : .. not less than 810 ),0'J0. Last year about Kappa play at the Paiker Friday even be a panacea. the convicted murderer, tomorrow a critical condition. “J. IL Wi ness that the signature was his or that * >'>.*■, Druggist.’’ 100 residences were built, averiug 81,- ing, with the other brave young men FAMILIES RESIDE HERE. morning, He went dowu this after it was made by his authority; nor did ,•05 rMTMtcc that st ive ic -iwonUI to teaolst.) 500 each, i nd 850,000 to 860,000 of new who acted so heroically at the tire. uoon to witness the event. Mrs. James A. le*wis^ formerly the witnesses sign as witne.- es in the business structures, the record of the resided in the Siuslaw valley but presence of testator or in the presence Philip Numbers, aged 81 years, an year being a total of more than 82i J,- camo to Eugene to live wheu her hus- of each other. old pioneer of Lane county, died nt 0C0 of new buildings. These new lumdw eut to the miues. She received The contestant alleges that tlie will 111 - home on the Coast Fork river, teu (Daily Guard, March 26.) buildings are going up iu response to the telegram announcing the fatality is void for the reason that (her«* is uo inih's south of Cottage Grove, March actual demand. The influx of new A. J. Ward is dowu from Vida. last oveuiu..* and is deeply stricken legal devisee or legate«* of the prop 23<1, 1903. settlers creates the demand. In ten J. Waring is down from Walter- with grief. Mr. Numbers came from Ohio in erty and prays that the order pro years Eugene will have 15,000 popula ville. Mr. Platts has a wife aud family of bating the will be revoked. the early days and crossed the plains tion. Only fools aud prophets pro Mrs. M. C. Eby is here from Cot children living here. Three boys Thompson A Hardy are the attor with an ox team. He resided on the phesy. But such a prediction is war tage Grove. compose the family. They heard of neys for Mrs. McLam. Const Fork river many years. He ranted by the present growth and the leaves an aged wife and other rela Dr. Tatum and wife of Gadiner, are the accident to their parent and bus The Guard is in receipt of informa fact that development in the valley band at the same time and are very tives to mourn his death besides has only begun,. The tributary tion to the effect that the conduct in Eugene. deeply concerned as to his welfare. many friouds. "Uncle” Philip was ors on the Southern Pacific railway Miss Marie Ware is in Portland on country is bounding ahead in leaps Lewis and Platts left Eugene last loved by both young and old and that must carry it far into the region have just received orders that on business. fall with the intention of working J. E. Lathrop,who was a recent t heir hearts bleed to bid him good April 15th a new system will be in vis- of high prosperity. Miss Lucy McFarland is visiting in iu the mines in Eastern Oregon and itor to Eugene, representing the Port bye. Regarding the promised growth, augurated on the passenger trains of Junction City. have been in good employment ever land Journal, has been very kind to an increase of 10 per cent, a year for all Hues owned by the Harriman I. B. Cushman came up from the sinco they left here. Eugene through the columns of his 10 years would give a population of interests. lower Siuslaw last night. paper, advertising our wonderful FUNERAL HERE. A TICKET COLLECTOR. 15,562. A 10 per cent, per year in Roy Goff and Roily Potter, of Wal- To begin with, the conductors are The funeral over the remains of Mr. resources and phenomenal activity Co to crease is not too much to look for. terville, spent last night in Eugene. The C«>rvnllis Tim«») says that W Lewis will be held in Eugene, the to the rest of the state in a way The new dwelling houses that are relieved from all ticket collecting, J. 8. and C. L. McCready, of New body being expected on tonight’s which can not but be of extreme • > I leekart, of that, city has the oon- a man for that especial purpose to being erected and occupied warrant kirk, O. T., have arrived in Eugene. train, Announcements will lie made value to this section. It may be a t met for the erection of two new res the assertion that more than 10 per be appointed for euch train. source of enlightenment to the idence« in Eugene. One is for W Thos. Paine was a visitor from Cot later. cent, increase will take place. ' CONDUCTOR’S DUTIES. readers of the Register to explain W Calkins to be erected on East tage Grove this morning. *»»*»»# The conductor will be in charge SHOE STORE that he is the person who was de Eleventh street at a cost of 83000, Goe. Warner, cf Fall Creek, was a EUGENE’S BRIGHT APPEARANCE. of everybody on bis train and will nounced as a “blundering bumpkin and the other is for W L DeLano on Eugene visitor a day or two this we«k. of perambulating proclivities,’’ “gul west Eighth street to cost 81,209. “One cannot escape paying this attend to nothing but the running of G. N. Frazer, the foundry man, the train. He will have absolute lible ami verdant," referring to hie tribute to Eugene: It is the brightest went to Albany thisaftenoon on busi ; brain as “a captious receptitude of town in the western half of the state. control of the entire train. o torta . Along with tbeebange comes a raise ness. credulity. " etc. One of the articles Boar.th. The experienced observer can come The Kind YwHanA*2E Coburg Camp No. 263, W. of W. sent from Eugene brought forth the Signatar. John Deadmond, of Walterville, was into this place on a midnight train in the salaries of the conductors. Coburg, Oregon. statement that it was “ feasted upon of and know absolutely that it is a good They will when this new system is in Eugene yesterday and made this le, your committee appointed to town, the tide of prosperity running put into effect, receive 4135 per office a pleasant call. There is a rumor in railroad circles with great gusto by the disgruntled Scissors aud pocket knives that are ft n-olutions of condolence upon mouth. with it—well graded streets crowned F. W. Hahn, wife and daughter, of to the effect that the Southern Pacific for they have stomachs like that, of g >od at Cham tiers. death of our Neighbor, Arch The conductors are’ very much in the center, good sidewalks that Hhennitigton, Wis., were arrivals in Company has in contemplation the the wattled and wartey headed turkey A few good second-hand blcylces ¡th, bo • leave to submit the fol construction and equipment of a buzzard." Yet this morning the Reg very cheap at Chambers* Hardware. don't wear out one’s shoes (to the de pleased with the new order. By the Eugene last night. io; : creation of the office of ticket collec- ister printed a column and a half of spair of the boot and shoe dealers ), Miss Florence Humphrey of Olym double truck between Portland and Dunn’s solid fruit spray. Lough- herea-, It has pleased our Heavenly tor it will give them more time for l-athrop's excellent writing, part of San Francisco, ways the Salem Journ substanitial stores with fresh stocks of Washington, is a visitor of miller A Peter. ler to call from his earthly labors train duties aud then they will have pia, which also appeared in the Guard last al. While this rumor, as is the case goods exhibited in the show windows ' honored and respected neighbor, no fear of the dreadeil "spotters.” relatives and friends in Eugen*. Perhaps this is an apology with all reports concerning the inten evening. and lots of paint recently applied on ■» Miss Irene Applegate left this after ih Smith, a loss we deeply mourn, The “spotters” will have to "spot” tions of transportation companies, to I-athrop. all structures. noon for Portland where she will stay refore, be it the ticket collector after this. lacks official continuation, still it is These are indubitable evidences of on an extended visit with friends. esolved. That the officers and mem- REASON FOR CHANGE. CITY PROPERTY FOR HALE. given greater credence than the aver growth aud prosperity, especially the 3 of Coburg Camp No. 263. Wood- M. C. Van Tyne is here from Port age report. I own and havo for side about 30 ) The reason for the adoption of this paint. n of the World, Pacific Juritdic- land where be went five months ago. The report of a few weeks ago that lots in seven different additions to Eu Here 1100 children go the public new system is on account of the fre u. exteud to the sorrowing relatives He will return there after a few days. the Southern Pacific Company pro gene. Am laying off a new addition. schools, More would go were there quency of wrecks the last few years. There is no need'of sending dr profound sympathy in this their Gustave Gustavson, Erick Erickson pos'd placing additional trains on its Lots sold on reasonable time for 859 The conductors will now have more any further for we have a buildings to accommodate them. I liereavement. May they be corn- complete line of ... . People are on the streets from dis time to look after all departments of aud John Johnson, of Lincoln, Neb., OregonCalifornia line, adds color to and upwards. led by the precious hope of meeting 1 employ no agents. 1 alone sell myf the subsequent report that a double tant points, come to trade or do busi the train and will be on the lookout ar«j recent arrivals in Eugene. lir loved one in the great beyond; Mrs. M. W. Barker, who has been track is to lie provided, since it is property. These lots are going fast, School Reward Cards ness of some sort, and there are about more sharply for any probable cause tl be it further herefrom Corvallis as a guest of Mrs. quite an apparent fact that liecause so anyone wanting to purchase would as few loiterers as can be seen in any for a wreck. School Report Card s at Sesolved, That our charter and flag This new order was the outcome of W. E. Kay, returne«l to her home of the immense traffic both in freight do well to call early. town in Oregon. draped in mourning for a period of Home of the property would la* ex and pa- " liger departments, a single a recent conference between the sup today. Is there money afloat in Eugene? irty days: that these rseoultions be would be asked by the average in erintendents of the various Harriman Walter Shelley left this afternoon track i entirely inadequate to meet changed for desirable timber lands. >ad upon the minutes of our Camp; T G. HENDRICKS. quirer. There must lie much money lines aud a delegation from the con for Portland where he has secured the requirements of the company. 1 that a copy be tiansmitted to the in circulation to maintain the busi ductors. WILL PAY. TO employment as a carpenter for the reared family; also a copy be sent ness houses in so up-to-date condition. From an economical point of view, su mmer. ' publication to The Pacific Wood People hereabouts and in town must Miss Belle Brown and Mrs. P. E. it is figured that the double track m aud the county papers. BOOK STORE be posperous and capital must be: Snodgrass were passengers to Portland plan will prove a decided advantage GEO. A. DRURY, coming in from outside to permit the mid a paying iinestment. The opera today where they will visit friends MOHAIR WANTED. C. R. COCHRAN, Eugene, - • Oregon. merchants to carry such fresh, well tion of freight trains on the line as Dr. Tatom. the well known dentist for a few days. W. E. WILCOX, Farmers, if you want the top price selected stocks, and the hotel men to as it is now constructed, is peren I-eave the selection to us and you of Gardiner, and Miss Ella Safley, Miss Bernice Stewart, of Portland, Committee. nially congested to the annoyance for you mohair, see W. Sanders before keep such model bostelries. will find it to suit you. . . . of Florence, were married in Van has been the guest of Miss Stella and inconvenience of both the trans you sell. ». couver, Washington, March 23. They Melrath during the past few days. port at ion oompatiy, the merchant and are now in Eugene on their way to She returned home today. the producer. This congestion of Gardiner. The Guard, along with Marion Keene, the agent of the La trsttie can only I m * relieved by a dou their many friends, extend hearty Fayette Stock Farm, who r««ceutly ble track which would admit of the Coburg, Oregon, March 24. congratulations. sold the 83,UOOGerman coach horse to running of a larger number of trains. Contractor Fred Bellman and Editor Eugene Guard: We wish to Duncan Scott, is again in the city. The demand for an improved service press through the Guard our heart - force of men this morning began ^Drf and Mr*. F. E. Sei over left to meet ’.he needs the Coast section the work of laying a cement walk in CITY ELECTION. lt thanks to the people of Colmrg' for this afternoon for San Fran has been growing annually and will eir sympathy aud kindness to us dur- front of and a short distance along the side of J. D. Matlock's three story Notice is hereby given that the an cisco for a month’s pleasure trip, continue to grow with the settle- g our recent affliction. May they i>e Eighth and Willamette nual election for city officers will be combined with busine«« in the Bay m«nt of the Pacific states by th« ared from having to pass through brick at hundreds of newcomers who ar« now held in Eugene on Monday, April 6, City. ch trials. We also thank our friends streets. not be long before cement 191«. locating here. J Mr. aud Mrs. T. J. Bailey, who It will i other places for letter- of sympathy be in front of every busi- have been here from Prairie City, the walks will time there is to be elected At which nt us through the mails. We shall At present one mayor, and one councilman for guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Amis 'er hold them in grateful remem- ness house in the city, there are only a very few feet of each ward, All for the term of two ami Mr». Shaw, returned this after rance. board walks in the business section years, also one councilman for the noon to their homes. W. B. BEARD. of Willamette and Ninth streets. I 1 fourth ward for one year. Rev. M. L. Rose arrived last night JENNIE BEARD. Seattle, March 21.—Mrs. Cora Tur < )ne nscorder and one treasurer, )>oth from Olympia, Washington, aud will for one year. be on band this evening to lecture ner, of Portland, was assaulted by a TRAGEDY AVERTED. Judges and clerks of said election: in the Christian church on the sub col ore* 1 |a>rter on the Pullman in the “Just in the nick of time our little | railroad yards here yesterday morn 1st ward—P. J. McPherson, E. R. ject <>f “A Tentmaker of Tarsus.” Ft . boy was saved” writee Mrs.W. Wat ing. She was on her way from Spok Mummy aud Letter Hulin. Polling The Epworth League Convention Sheriff Fred Fisk went to Portland kins, of Pleasant City, Ohio. Pneumo place st truck bouse on East lltb ane to Portland Tb<* negro cut her I b- Eugene distict m* et» in Corrvallis today to be there on time to witness with a knife in bis > ffort to intimidate 1 lay 1. 2 and 3. L i-t evening at the nia ha*l played sal havoc with him street. the final preparations which Sheriff and a terrible cough set in beaides. her. Craz-d with pain au«l fear the , 2nd ward—I. E. Stevens. Henry Hol- ome of Mr. and Mis. W. W. Calkins. Doctors treated him, but be grew lenb«*ck and Sam'l. C. Thnrstftn Pol Storey has to make preceding the w* man lea; >-d through the plate glass *»t Eleventh street. the local worse every day. At length we tried ing place at engine room in city hall. hanging of the condemned murderer, window of the car, and her sc earns *agne of the Methodist church dele met Belding. He will stay over Friday. Ï «ÌX1 KinM-.New Dtocovry for Con- brought assi-tance from the men in 3rd ward—G. W. Welder, Robt. M. o business session and are all known to be adapted to this noil. «,mn»inn and our darling was sarod. sumption, save«!. the yard. The porter was arrested Day and B. D. Paine. Polling place at«e to this convention. Following He’s now sound, and well. ’ E»ery- at Socialist hall West Seventh street, You can get Oliver extra« when you need them. snd later gave his name ant). W. Rob '-re th-del-gaf-s «clccte.! Misses ... l . WORKING OVERTIME. • ' kD"'* r. It’s the only inson. Tne woman is being held as Also all o her kinds. ’hecla Dore and Mamie Fisk. Messrs tx>iy ough‘ between Willamette and Olive street* sure' rtneo cure f.Ar for ( Coughs, > _ , . , nnffiML Cobls and all 4th ward—J. D. McDonald, C. A. l«y Glass and Cha«. Riddell. Eight boar laws are ignored Uy witness against him. Lung diseases. Guarantee«! by W. V* iatsrmei-r aii l <>eo. A. Dyson. thoae tireioM, little workers—l>r. L DeLano, Druggist. Price, 5oc and Polling place at -tag- office at Bangs’ King’s New Life Pills. Million* are 81. Trial bottles free. * stable. West Ninth «tree». always at work, night and day, coring __________________ Polls to be opened at «o'clock«, m. lr>‘Wge«ti'>n, Bill lr-1 sue»*, c«>t>-'i|a For Infanta and Children. and closed at fl o’clock p. m. on said tion, Bick Headache and all stomach. J- L. Psge. Eugene's new postma*- New Furniture. 'Uh day of April, I Liver and Bowel troubles t^sy. *r- who will go into office about Chambers' Hardware. By order of the Common Coancil of pleasant, safe. sure. tpnl l»t. has executed th- n*< e«*ary Only Xc at W Bear . the New Stock Furniture. Dunn* solid tree spray. Lough- the City of Eugene. March 9th, 1903. j L. DeLano’a Drug store. *ond of *13,OOu aud is now about e ot B. F. DORRIS, Bocorder »kly to take charge aoUsr A F.Ur r yr. Compliments From an James A. Lewis Kilted Observing Outside and C. E. Platts Visitor. Injured. oiiic Died. NEW SYSTEM ON HARRIMAN LINES Shoes New Residences. YORAN’S TALK OF A DOUBLE Resolutions. TRACK ON THES.P. Teachers! Schwarzschild’s Married. Card of Thanks. Cement Sidewalk CHAMBERS HARDWARE Negro AssauKs Woman. League Convention. See Oliver’s New Gang, and all siz°s and shapes of Walking Plows. The 40 Walking, The 40 Sulky, The Oliver Steel Plow, CASTOR IA Tht Kind You Havi Always Bought Farm implements. • O