The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, April 04, 1903, Image 10

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CORNER GROCERY, jth st.
A. A. Haflenger and if rrired up
■ Gourd Special 8» rvice.
from Portland last night c e t'jeir way
Daily Guard, March 3n.
Florence. March 2»:.-Tbe »»»rk o,‘
to’Foley Spring . Th<*y »ill ci ■omluct O. W. litinl - - twmill is N ii’u’ pu>bv<l
Fred Zeigler is up from Portlaud.
that famous resort as usual tbi is year.
Tommy Wheeler ia here from Sagi­
us fast as poasiblo.
President P. L C amplx'll »as a pas-
naw.
On Monday Bruce Ihxvid, of Point
3 pkgs Giant Mush.................................................................
ither
aeugcr to independence and
9oo rops
Terrace, »as thrown backwards from
J.
W.
Shumate
is
here
f
uni
Walter
2 pkgs Eairbanks soap ..................................................... ’’
For Infanta and Children.
valley cities this afternoon, intend-
a cart, breakmg one of the bones of
ville.
Cu < ■:
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of
the
iug to sjieud the remainder
the right fore arm. It was imme-
All prices guaranteed as low as
Alf Walker went to Comstock yes­ week's holiday away from work.
diately pl e eilfcin position and he;is
terday.
Frank Hale a popular student of now out with his arm in a sling.
Mil-» Vera Eastham ia visiting in the University has »evered his con­
L. P. Tallman Las sold his place at
Salem.
nection with the institution and will M1 adow, to Meyer Ji Kyle of this
Attorney A. C. Woodcock ia in from engage in the mining business in lac . and they have sold it to Eli
I A\cCetabk> Preparation for As
bi»
ranch.
Washington. He went to Spokane Bangs, restrving th« timber. Tall-
mmilatingfecFoodandRefula I
liuß the Skiiniichs and Bowls of «■
Prof. F. G. Y oung went to Port­ this afternoon.
man received »4500. The amount paid
O. W. Williams ami wife, of La
land Sunday.
• J . .
. -
J. t Hl.i 1'* I Ublil*.
I nf in is /< hii dki . n
Rev. Tweed, of the Presbyterian
Ru»aell Coleman was over from Grande, parents of Tommy and Mabel
Williams, students at the U. O., are church, ha» just closed a very interest­
Coburg today.
Promotes Digpstion.ChM’rfwF i
here to stay till after school ib out ing series of mel tings.
Mrs. Allie Eastham is In Portland
NEXT DOOR TO THE PROPOSED OPERA I1OU8R
nessandRest.Conlaiiis neither ,
with their children, having just ar
Rev. T. A. Yost, of the United
on a short visit.
(hMuni.Morphine nor Muterai.
rived from an extended trip through
Ourgrocerv is a permanent thing in En gone and we willco,
Mrs. John M. Pipes was a passenger California aud Mexico. They may Evangelical church, starts on Monday
nut N ah c otic .
to attend the animal conference which
the best of'everything in our line at the v *ry lowest flgOrB
north yesterday.
conclude to locate here. We wknow- meets at Portland on the 9th of next
will be known in the future as it has in the past. “The old
Mrs. Ralph Brumley ia here from . ledge a pleasant call from Mr. Wil­
month.
Salem on a visit.
liams.
The tug Itobarts bus gone to
w.
Mrs. Frederic S. Dunn and chil Portland for repairs. When she re­ iWAHtht. J.
W. L. DeLano arrived home from
| dren, arrived from Cam bridge, Massa-
the north yesterday.
turns she is expected to bring i e or
Internal Revenue Collector Hobbs ' cbu»ett last Saturday night and will two logging engines from the Willam­
remain in Eugene for the present.
is south on business.
ette Iron Work -, for use on this river.
I Prof. Dunu leaves Harvard, as soon
Wm. Kyle baa just completed a sys­
»■
Dr. Wm. Tatom was a passenger to
| ns commencement exercises are over.
tem of water works at his residence
Drain this afternoon.
Aperteci Remedy forCoBstipa
for Loudon and other European
lion. Sour Stouiach. Diarrhoea
Hon. I.. T. Harris returned today I point» to pursue the course of re­ in Florence. In addition to supply­
Wurms.< onviilsioas .1 evensh
ing all parts of the bouse he has a
from a brief trip north.
search iu Latin libraries originally
nrss and Loss or SLEEP
fountain and hose and spinkier on
Eugene Stockwell returned from mapped out.
the lawn.
He expects to put in
Vac Simili* Stinalurr of
Roseburg this afternoon.
Miss Annette Burr, of Portland, sewer pipes from there to the river,
and we are selling Groceries as cheap as the same articles
purchased anywhere.
We devote our entire time and att*i
Chas. Cochran came down from who has been visiting her mother which will make a great sanitary
to the one line. Therefore are better able to supply yuuri
Cottage Grove yesterday and returned in Eugene for the past few days, re­
NEW VOHK
improvement for that part of the
in this line than tlio-e who make groceries a secondary m.
today.
H> mon D in <» 1 il
turned to the city today.
The new firm guarantees satisfaction with every purcb*.’*1
town.
J j DoS) S - J j( 1 MN
Ray Willoughby cahie up from Port­
solicits a continuation of your patronage. Our Motto“ToPlefcp
E. E. White, Supreme Organizer of
land yesterady to spend the spring the Order of Lions, will arrive in Eu­
and summer.
gene April 2nd with his illustrate i
I
exact copr or wrapper .
/
R. M. Cramer, the Corvallis Car­ song and moving picture entertain­
riage Factory man, was in the city ment.
9
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
this morning.
E. C. Pent land, representing the
U. S. to K. A. Booth, 40 acres in
Admiral Schley passed through Eu­ Oregonian, is in the city. Mr. Pent­
gene on his way north early this land is a well known newspaper man, tp. 13 s, r 1 w, patent.
having been formally years editor and
Same to same, 200 acres in tp. 15 s,
Strikes cost.
That of the seven morning.
FINEST STEAMSHIP AFLOAT cotton mills at Lowell, Massachii
8. M. Y oran, L. N. Roney and J. F. proprietor of the independence West r 1 w, patent.
Same to same, 280 acres in tp 15 s,
Robinson were passengers to Grant’s Side, now consolidated with the En­
.... A CAR LOAD • ■ • ■
The new German transatlantic liner setts, affects nearly twenty thousand 1 Pass this afternoon.
terprise.
r 2 w, patent.
operatives,
with
weekly
wages
aggre
U. S. to Joseph Heisler, 160 acres
Direct from quarries in New England.
Kaiser Wilhelm 11, loft her dock on
W. E. Brown anil J. H. McClung
Miss Kittie Milliorn returned home
Two more cars on the way.
the other side for New Y ork yester­ gating 1128,000.
to Junction yesterday, after a visit returned this afternoon from their iu tp. 18 s, r 1 e, patent.
U. S. to James L. Thompson, 160
outing in California. They have
with Miss Wauiia Logan.
None furnish better work.
day on the trial trip. Hbe is expected
been at Los Angeles and the beach, acres iu tp. 18 s, r 1 e, patent.
It
is
not
probable
that
Binger
Her
Miss Leia Russell has gone to re­
to break the speed record, though it
None in the valllej handle in larger quantitiej
Martha J. Chambers to Sarah J. j
and from their appearance have had
may bo on h later trip. The Wilhelm maim will be beaten for the congress side with her father at Seattle. She high battle with the tropical winds Pheneger, lot 4, blk. 5, Christian's I
Hence our prices ark right ,
is attending the High School there.
J1 is equipped with ongines callable tonal nomination in the district con­
Write for booklet.
which has developed a ruddy tan. second ad. to Eugene, $600.
Chester Washburne left yesterday They enjoyed their trip very much.
vention
to
lie
held
in
Eiigeue
April
U. S. to Robert A. Booth, 80 acres '
of forty thousand horse power.
on a trip to Mt. Jefferson. He will
in tp. 16 s, r 1 w, patent.
The displacement figures are 26,00) !»tb. It Is Hermann against the Held, return by foot down the Santiam to
U. 8. to Matthew II. Latlen, 1601
mid
hardly
one
of
the
other
candidates,
tons, which is enough to till a canal
Albany.
acres in tp. 18 s, r 1 e, patent.
30 feet wide, <1 feet deep and 5,153 when disintegration of his forces takes
Mrs. J. W. Stewart went to Corn-
U. 8. to Lewis Lotleu, 80 acres in '
feet long. As for the coal bunkers, place, but will go to Hermann in stock Sunday to attend the funeral
tp. 18 s, r 1 e, patent.
their size will bo appreciated when It preference to his fellows who are in of Henry Stewart’s little 11 month-
U. S. to R. A. Booth, 200 acres in
tp. 15 s, r 1 e, patent.
is known that their capacity is four the race against the old nu<l cheerful old daughter.
Trochcfs Co’chicine Salicylate
Mrs. M. C. Thompson to Mrs Etta
Oscar CiilJisoii, wife aud child,
times its large us of the biggest battle­ Douglas County officeholder,
Illa
A •--!
: infa•:•••'!« cure for RHEUMATISM«!
The Guard is informed that among Thompson, 160 acres in tp. 18 s, r 1 a, ! COLCHÌCINE
en-
-J I
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he ; medical authorities of I
ship Illi out, ami equal to the cargo opponents say “the opposition inusj visited ill Eugene a few days last
week, returning home to Cottage piling for the proposed new High 85.
A meric*. ? 'en- d only in spherical capsules,
capacity of u large ocean tramp. The unite." They will unite—on Iler- Grove Sunday.
SALICYLATE
solve in I Quids of the stomach without causing i
School building to be erected this
11. A. Dunbar to Booth-Kelly Lum­
uisaereeari*. symptoms.
Price, $1 per bottle,
vosaul will have accommodation" for nuiuii.
Mrs. Frank Hawk and daughter, summer. the board of school directors ber Co., 160 acres in tp. 18 s r 1 w, 81. I
dn.’- .* ::. J:. • ure and get the genuine.
R. A. and Clintona A. Booth to
huo first class passengers, 40U second
left this afternoon for Roseburg, to has considered plans which call for
W1LMAVS .-■I’O. CO., CLCVKlulXl», OHIO,
cabin and 1,10» steerage paaseugers,
join their husband and father, who a stone structure, and it is a possi­ Booth Kelly Lumber Co., 20 acres in
The Russian government has set
bility that it will be constructed of tps. 15 and 17 s, r 1 e, $1.
is employed there.
F ”1 ¿al * bv Linn Drug Co.
besides the OX) persons who will com­
that material.
John J. and Eda A. Lewie to R. A.
pose the officers and crew. In its in­ about regulating the age at which girls
The business part of Lyons, Linn
A number of the members of the Booth, land in tp. 15 s, r 1 w, «2300.
It has county, the town where II. D. Wng-
terior fittings and decorations the may marry in Turkestan.
board favor a stone building if the
Valorous A. Paine to Booth Kelly
E
been
customary
for
Mohammedan
noti's
sawmill
is
located,
WHU
wiped
ship will jxoell ill many respects I he
cost
is
reasonably
near
the
amount
Lumber
Co.,
160
acres
in
tp.
16
8,
r
girls to marry lad ween the ages often out by lire Friday night.
0
finest steamship afloat.
desired to lie expended.
1 e, 82000.
Rev. W. A. Wood wont to Myrtle
T>TX. MOTT1
ami twelve years, but orders have
EH
Bl
A stone building would lie lasting,
California 4 Oregon Land Co, to
rp,
U-M
V XjiAAiNlili i'll
^ JEJXV
hkvukine
pa
been issued now that no Mohammedan Point, Southern Oregon, this after- would never need repainting and Booth Kelly Lumber Co., 480 acres in ■
.
.
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r'’rvous,prr«trattpa
piiioxxjuvu OI1V4 and
U44 u all
u-svasvs
dueasei
Ut (¿fl of l»(
d'J
organs
or
ei.h«
r
st
i
x,
such
as
Nervous
Prostration,
Failing
or
The carefully prepared interview
noon to conduct fuueral services over would be much handsomer than a
I rn nnfo
nnv
1„ 1. ¿missions.
....:
... ...
_ Mental __ Worry.*»
“ Losi
l?#i
shall marry under fourteen. The
tp. 19 s, r 1 e, 84800.
i )t . .cncy'
. .........x vu.ui Youthful
ii X.HUI.S, Errors.
iviuutai wurrj
’.*®l
or
1OO3CCO
Or
Opium.
Which
lead
to
Consumnt.inn
fimi
Insan
ir 1 I
the remains of an old pioneer.
with Ex Senator Simon published ill
irrrn nciun
ur
"*“eti lead Vo Consumption and ln-ac.iy
frame one.
•lames and M.A. Furgeson to Booth- AFTER
Tartar and Turcoman chiefs are much
USING.
National Master Aaron Jones, of
yesterday's Oregonian will not prove
Kelly Lutnb r Co., 160 acres in tp. 18
iucensod, as all seek to obtain brides the Grange, arrived in Eugene this
pleaaaut roadlug for Provident Roose
s, r 1 e, #272 >.
is young as possible. Russian oftlcials afternoon and was met at the depot
For Sale by Li un Drug Co
Matthew H. Latlen to Booth Kelly
Veit. It ia not often that a President
report that seventy five | ht cent of by a delegation from the local
Lumber
Co.,
80
acres
in
tp.
18
s,
r
1
lias been directly charged wi'h inten­
the girls who marry under twelve die Grange at the depot.
e, 1800.
I
tional falsehood.
Orville Gross, nephew of Geo. G.
CIGAR!
J. L. and Etta Thompson to Booth
before they are twenty.
Supervisors’ account—
Gross, returned this afternoon to c. '. A. Vaiisehoiaek. supervisor
Kelly Lumber Co., 160 acres in tp. 18
AND
linker City after a short visit here. H. A. Kompp, supervisor
s, r 1 e, 81500.
A Portland contractor haM been
Ilia father ami mother will remain a H. A. Kompp, supervisor
Matthew
H.
latten
and
Mary
‘
M.
I
Dyspeptic.
TO BACI
found guilty of having put too much
abort time in Lane ocunty with a Win. Mathers, supervised
Cooley to Booth Kelly Lumber Co.,
sand in a cement walk seventy live
Black—"White's a terribly quarrel likelihood of locating.
< 'h.<s. Ha Iley, sii|>ervisor
160 acres of tp. 18 s, r 1 e, #1500.
J. T. Donaldson, supervisor.....
R. A. and C. A. Booth to Booth-
per cent, when but fifty per ceut is some fellow. He’d rather tight t han
...Call on...
Mt, "
E. T. Templemaii, supervisor ..
Kelly Lumber Co., 320 acres in tps.
allowable. He was too hoggish. The
Stout—“IJo'd 1, if I hml his dys
(Daily Guard, March 31.)
M. F. Casteel, supervisor
15
aud
16,
s,
r
1
w,
#1600.
walk would have stoisl sixty per cent pepsia. ”
C. E. Powers, supervisor
J. B. Hills is down from Jasper.
Charles and Emlyn Fisher to Booth
sand, but with three quarters the
A Great
Kelly Lumber Co., 160 acres in tp.
II. L. Rann, of Junction, is in Eu­ A. S. Powell, supervisor
walk crumbled when used.
J. T. Donaldson, supervisor.....
18, s, r 1 e, >1.
Chance to
gene.
League baseball, Saturday:
San
Justice account—
Geo.
aud
Vina
C.
Warner
to
Booth
Stock
up
S.
L.
Moorehead?
T
j
net
ion,
is
in
Prancisco 2, Portland 1; Los Angeles
J. L. Clark, making jury list»..
3 OU Kelly-Lum her Co., 160 acres iu tp. 18
on
Nice
An architect of New Y’ork says that 5, Seattle 4; uo game lietween Sacra Ralem.|
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G. s. Miller,
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2 00 s, r 1 e, #1400.
with till« modern steel frame a build­ mento and Oakland; rain, Sunday :
Silver.
W. 1». l’ugh, architect of Salem, is J. E. Noland,
“
Joseph and Clara J. Huston to H.
2
00
Rain pre- in the city.
ing can l>e carried to a height equal law Angeles ", Seattle 4.
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J. L. Atkinson, "
A.
Dunbar,
3 00
WO acres in tp. 18 s, r 1
E have some of the hand­
vented other game», The Port lami
Mrs. Pet Sanford, of Cottage Grove, A. E. Whiteaker, ••
to seven and one half time« the diame­
2 00 w, #375.
somest conceptions in
team plays next in Los Angeles.
is in the city.
Rufus Robertson, '
Mary M. Cooley to Booth-Kelly
Silver Tea Spoons, Ice
2 00
ter of the bwae. By this rule on an !
Cream Spoons,Bullion Spoons,
B. E. Smith.
'
Lumber
Co.,
Walter
Edmiston,
of
Thurston,
was
3
00
land
in
tp.
18
s,
r
1
e,
ordinary city lilock could tie «recital
Salt Spoons. Berry and Sugar
* 4
o 00 1700. '
Geo. Griffith,
•
in Eugene today.
Spoons. Mustard Spoons. Pre­
a building 15UU feet high, 500 feet
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4
*>
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J. P. and M. C. Currin to Phoebe
00
serve Spoons. Desert Spoons,
C. R. Schiller of Halsey, was in the Robt McCrae,
higher than the Eiffel Tower. It
C. A. Wiutermeir, justice fees J2 40 Brumfield, half interest in north half
Table Spoons Cotfee Spoons,
city this month.
Orange Spoons, Salad Spoons,
II. K. Lawson, justice fees, etc » .‘10 of lot 1. blk. 2, Perkins' ad. to Cot-'
would have 125 stories, and coat ntxuit When Illa Kidney* Trouble H m
Wm. Linton, of Pleasant Hill, waa
Asparagus.
Lettne*.
C.
?. A. Wiutermeir. justice ti es <v> 00 ta<e Grove, $25.
Hnatencd
find
Rone bed
the in Eugene today.
•;», an, ooo.
Olive,Oyster.Pie.Long Piel* ei
Made of felt, ta^
Clironle 8taj«? If It Has I It ia
Lillie
G.
Qniner
to
Catherine
C
.TO
20
Salad,
Individual
Salad.
Sar-
C. E. Kester,of Salem was a guest at Jail account —
,
(
oughly
saturated ’•3
Inc arable by Anything
_ Ki sown the Hmeede tinlay.
McDonald, lot 7, blk, 3, Whiteaker's
p
L“Î' Etc. Laddies
and Medium
i
.
.nd. Ni
Forks.
and
in
­
Chas.
Beadle,
putting
in
wood
I veept the I niton ¿»mpuunda.
1 25 ad. to Eugene. $475.
Those people “up North" who so
Judge J. J. Walton ia down the W. L. Cheshire, ined. attend 16 00
dividual pieces of all descrip­
We
Are
The
Holo
Amenta.
J. P. and Catherine A. Perkins
impaired by v^lDl
tions.
v
persistently complain that the negro
valley on business.
brvsi bisk, board of prisoners 103 20 admrs. estate J. H. Perkins, de­
temperatures. DU
does not get fair treatment South
E. Fisk, care of sick prison­
Several Michigian people are rvgis- .
ceased. to Phoebe Brumfield, half in­
not evaporate, cni
A« in nnMnw* M ihr uou- Hkt rh»r»<«rvaf the
t ered at the hotels .
should hoed the statement of the negro Pullon
er
n 25 terest in north half of lot 3, blk. 1
iWmpoiimi» Ihai enwupany
not put»
expand
or contract
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3 uo Perkins ad. to Cottage Grove #25
president of a Virginia negro college, llnh or Inwi« tesUnaiuial» «ie«et xu»n r^avi.
C. B. Ihitton, of Cottage Grove, Geo. Norris,
A
low
priced
rool.ng th«<*
•■« '
C.
J.
Barkite,
witue.-«
state
vs.
made in a public address at Chicago ran, iin.1 th. «bruni« »ta •. nHo»M lo bo Inrum was in Eugene today
p \’ar‘ha1J !‘n-d A’ K bright to
not be equaled, sal»1-*
Aldrich
1
00
County Commissioner J. R. Hill, of
1 . < . Nolaud, a acres in tp. 20» r *U
bl« llore I» •
. r n-r. »ory I» s ex..- '»• >
Sunday night:
Geo. Croner,
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The Pa-affine Paint C*
I tin w. #05.
’
bl« tifi Ue ... tool of th« rulkni CVmrowat«,
The solution of the negro problem r»-|»'ri»,l by 3. ore A Jrlm-.ia. ihs kfnug it« Junction, ia in the city.
J. 8. Stiles.
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1 OD
San Ft »Tiiw«. *•*“
Fannie E. and Philo T. Starr to F.
L. N. Kouey made a short trip north Usury Ream.
Les with the negro himself. It can Fuli 'UiXuni „•< tn L>n i.o »:
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CO
Pi,-!Lnd, U*
8-
Smith,
lots
4,
5.
and
6
blk.
9,
Col-
1
W 11 » ay. n meld I ef ton <. ><..», today, returning this afternoon.
lie brought als>ut by his aoiuiriiig
«nd L'rxvW.Cib*
J. Leouard.
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1 fio lege Hill Park. #201».
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??
s
r.
e
R
oi
'>«
»o
try
and
sell
laud, saving money, and educating hmin« r^f<--* hlthii-y di«. ,w* ,i\-i^hi »
I Rev. 1.1» . Driver, is horn«» fn»m a Sadie Mulkey, “ vs. Gartner
this all out at exactly
of its
on««; had. llhn rrervtxuty
r ». ,j all treni
1 eo
G. W. and Nancy
his sons. There Is uothlng in the cry mani tuto«. II« » toor¿»l on Pu:««. » Renal lecture trip through Southern Ore Buelah Osburn, “
to Mar
••
original »..Hing price which is
1 eo giret E. Morris, lot
about social equality The negro does <Xmit»'im.i t» »Vbriisrx r»« a l on lx . mb. r I gon.
3, Keo«'
surprisingly low.
This is all
Geo. Croux>r.
“
••
1 <» ad. to Eugene, #250.
Idotii» wn» y»ar rrp,»t. j ib. ««al dUae
not want it, and does not expect it.
n'*n'ade,bi" Tirana
Mr», p. K Snodgrass returned this \ int Lyons.
•• vs. Jane and
r»»raiio»
thr
H» «rtlrn ihal h« »“ i
State of Oregon to James Sanford,
to^f ’ r?' '’1 frorn ,he fac-
Ida Lyons
«sinrd rWX.u n inunda In wvIsM and I» a«»la afternoon from a riait to Portland I
tory.
The grace aud
80 acres in tp. 21 s, r 3 e.
able u>4st food kard day '« «ork J -’ ih a frionda.
I Chas. Lyons,
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| J. V.. “nd Emma B. Shumate to
E» Senator Simon accuses President Joi.n» n. Ihr I • Hal « draft .ta, rouTna ibi«
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XFora“’ yOa haTe
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Kelly returned Pearl Davie,
Jwol ■
Roowvelt with hat lug lied—that Is ■•oree» Mid I»’ ol »•■reral «Xkre ree wrin t» ¡
’ < and A. C. Ruby, 618.9
|
Tracy
Lyons
"
"
today
tnua
a
visit
to
polute
•orcs
u
tn W««h-
•Mulla, "«“7» J •
m .»r
aw it uw ■
k* 14 », r 1 w, Ik», (XU
the pl.in English of it. And that is Owl»» all J » i‘oi> «• re tlx ra' lr by at.vlkí|¡ ington.
I W'm. Cornelius, ••
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riso mu»«» »r An.inrt.ui
» >
l'sin».». xL_
ib«
A I'SIn.w.
PLAT.
not ail He fairly provee it with let
Think of the
Unii
Jrgi«:»i>*f Ha..ia Our. II
" M»re..et,
"
T it
Mr. and Mr» R. A. Booth went to '
Ihn IV aluo.a Irae^uu, ibe I'err IViat Com­
Benefits you will
Maœol'.’î
M '• C0,e fl,'‘ P,a‘ 0(
tore IsMiring the signature of the «ani »fNo SM.rK-lyreei Saut'rat., ea, W Granta Pass today to I* alieent a ‘
reap from this -ale.
R l»'«»l, Ihr ll-rariev dr» »«'-t, I» M .yrklr'
The two big buildings for the .»larvi la town-site.
i»y. short time.
our
I'reebleut.
Really the President's Ih»
»er.lala <:r-<fXst. Willi« a Marti», xj
in«
woolen mills have been connected by
rtai rameato <•■ ,«» »ui and ». vrr« ■ t other Tall-
Pt E» OF ATTORNEY.
Window Display.
treatment of Mr Simon does not re Kenia (trae.- - • all rew l • l'­
Geo. Wlacaraon left thia afternoon a niD-v ay. establishing communie»-
mo'vorir*
in ehr «Ir kbVv y ,1 »■ aar ■ lhal a r poll', »r IJ
John Dougherty. of Charlevoix
•louud to his rredlt. The ex senator laeurabl» by any :bi<w neon a »x.'rpi Uw fNUioa for Cottage Grove where he will re­ tiou wi th both »tories of the build-
Ih «i|a»uad a
Mich., «rants power of attorney to
side
during
the
summer.
iu«. rhe new machinery ia expected
says lie Is loath to believe that the
4> rey 'ha i«Mti«re fre». artr n.-ld e»ul a-d
Mad -r ireu*. y are i>r •
■ .1 re» »«». ,«
Eileen Dougherty.
Prof. I. M. Glen ia in Salam. Ha * to I» ou band within • few days.
. *1 •>» . ren 1
treatment he received waa on account «V»s»-rt..*x.;i«iMri
• la»r M h J;> y ryouri la i r .«hi • 1'.
I( will direct the Salem chorus in their
PROOF OF LABOR.
r -ora' .e it
ai
• >f hie tieing a Hebrew, yet lie cauuot yen te l la: . I
Contractor C. F. Somers has se
The Jeweler
Imeni« ha ?< on n. : * r p>—• •
IVe I Oratorio werk while in the city.
C H. (.running files proofofl.be
cured
the
contract
to
finish
the
extra
otherwise account for it. That be "re­ «■•la«» *« re - r. an .» a* , « po'reni aire-re
or
I*rof Thus Condon waa a pncei ti rooms in the »econd story of the
»•reir ,-hrun.■■«*.. rnlton*. R',,,11uu,| i
•Goods and Prices that Convince.
Bh e R?* * u O‘ r
<
t.e '
ceived fair promisee—even a|iecltle tu» Hy’eht a a d IC'.Oier I» a.re
« in
ger to Salem thia afternoon to be the Christian church, which will I m - nm { Blue River district.
thahexr- 11* J* * • J Fjlw i» a» tv
ln«xo«
«Ire.
i
<anlra-<
..,
a
«om-.e»*»,»
promises, yet not a si ogle promise
gu.-at of relative« during the re for Sunday school rooms, l usemeiit
MARRIAGE LICENCE.
* .«
has lieen redeemed by the Presi •«re... .re Xu« » — re. V.reA~—» « • *«l. nisindor of the spring rex-eaa.
improvement» also are under consid- i Albert Clyde Heli,
The quarterly inspect ion of Co's A erat ion To«v4her they will amount
M
deut." That svauda bed.
®*°®- A. W. Bond witnee^
LINN DRUG CO.
' »,l,l C and the t«ud take« place tx> ‘ to about •.’»<».
•
SPECIAL BARGAINS FOk A FEk
DAYS.
”
CASTORIA
D
JOHN PRYOR
I
Bears the
We are stiil in the same old place.
Signature
WHITE
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
r—------
®The year 1903 is here
CASTORIA
Courthouse items.
I
I
McKinney & Holem
MONUMENTS ARRED
EUGEHE GRANITE fiJID ¡WRBliE
POSSIBILITY OF
ASTONE BUILDING
W W M. RTIN, Proprietor
AND VII
CGuniy Allowances.
Price cuts the
Figure and we
Cut the Price
WHO aNOWS
Saturday,
April 4th
M. R. Janney
Julius Goli