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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1903)
I Weekly Eugene Guard. ..................... SATURDAY I Court House ¡iras. AN INSULT TO MAY 23 ' Cresrll II. No Dessert More Attractive : it» i WILL VISIT THE SCHOOLS I UA'SIFIED COLD« Notices under this h«at ceed flv* lines, .«> cents * a mouth; $12.00 per y, " w**«; (Guard Spacial Si tvice. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. , l I ) i CaCsVwvJ Creswell, May 29.—A delegation of sweeteaing» ll,v' ,ruW Eor Sale? U. 8. to Samuel N. Goodwin, 164.761 towns people attended the Sunday and coloring when acres in tp. 17 h , r 6 w, patent. OFFCE—Near corner Seventh ami school convention at Pleasant Hill FOR SALE.—About 2ue " U. 8. to John Schwaninger, ho acres 1 Willamette streets opposite Odd Eel- poles, 100 yards uew ru. lows' Temple—No 606 Willamette St. in tp. 18 a, r 5 w, patent. last Saturday. The following address has been ■ -lilts ill • ■ registered-Hereford buR i I Telephone, Main 191. The closing exorcises of our school John S.Jand Sarah E. Coriger to by J. W. Geary Post, G. A. year-old mare for sale 1 Ul* ‘ I Supporters will be held at the -M. E. church on 1 V rui.i'igint.;.-p.. - I ( .•••- Simply add ’ bo» mail.-d John E. Gardiner, 11.88 acres in tp. Hermann Oliver W. Jhouson, McKenSt* t , i ■ h..'1-a-wtfe. No trouble, le-»’» e*. K., of this city to every menilier of Friday evening, May 22. Supt. . 17 s, r I w, $1. TERMS OF SUSCR11T1ON the organization in the country dis Farm. e «otk „ 1 it to-day. In Four Fruit Fte. < 1 ood pasture Miller, an old time Cre-well teacher, Win. L. and Nancy J. Impeach Member of One Y ear ............................. $2.00 h-aup-. Strawberry, lU-v trict» of the county iuside the juris 1.00 to F. R. Kingsley, 138 acres in tp. 17 will attend. Prof. Swei tzer of the . .. I., Six Mouths ..... .. FARM FOR SALE-ltju^r^ terry. A’ .■ ’ .u rs. 10c. diction of the local post: .50 a, r 4 w, «suc. Three Mouths .............................. U. O. will deliver an address. His Cabinet laud, 90 acres farming "Comrade: — Memorial Day, May -kl, 8. H. and Mathilda Friendly to The gentleman who brought the paature. Good spring jn J“*' I will soon lie here, and we wish that Isaac Higgins, 27 acres in tp. 19, <20. Win. Buoy place is unloading a car about 25 acres timber J* J each aud every Comrade will see that B F. and Charity A. Keeuey to P. place. Good for tarm^* load of stock and household furnl Reserve-Land jobbery. the graves of our deceased comrades C . Noland iutereet iu lots 4 and 5, i Register Makes Direct Charge ture. He hails from South Dakota. raising; large new barn an<lBJ?’ that rest in cemeteries in your vi The forest reserve scheme is good lilk 5, Creswell; $X>. (Guard Special Service.) Miss Anna Howe, who is teaching ced; young orchard, fau te i“ M cinity be decorated with a flag aud J. D. aud Mary E. Cochran to John Ag ins’ Secretary Hitchcock Dexter. May 20.—Thomas Barbre ot in principle, yet in practice it has school at Lowell, visited her home cheap. Inquire of Frank p“*“ the choicest flowers. — Col. Hofer and Henry Mel- H. Bartels and Marion Veatch 4.15 Saturday, returning Suuday. Zion is quite ill. Elmira, Oregon. been used to cover most notorious acres in Lane county; $2uo. | "Kindly report immediately aftei drum Make Threats. The organ arrived last week for the Mrs. B. F. Martin is quite seriously Memorial Day the names, compauj spoliation of the public domaiu. Philo and Hannah Holbrook to Fred FOR SALE.—Oue team ami haril ~ Sunday school. It is a flue iustru- aud regiment, and also name of ceme ill. The owners of large tracts of worth Fisk 80 acres iu tp 17, ar7 w; $-i00. oue set single harness; one >h The following excerpt from the Reg teries where they rest aud whethei The recent campaign for new mem meut. L. N. «nd Orvilla G. Roney to Eu wagon; one harrow, one cult^ less “grant” lauds, given them by the well repre- ister of recent date shows how the they are marked with monument or Our Sunday school whs bers in the W. O. W. and Women of two milch cows, one yearlingheif government iu the first place, conspire gen* Theatre Co. tiO x 160 feet iu Hermann supporters have been for Woodcraft resulted in about ¡10 being sented at the district convention government headstones. (Those in- Skinner’s donation to Eugene; $¡1500. one yearling colt, one sow to have a part of or all their grants J. 11. 1. Brown to Eugene Theatre warding the interests of their candi added to each order. The defeated which met at Pleasant 11 ill on May (eUljiUg t<> come to Eugene could pigs, one sow, one f.^1 euttpr covered by forest reserves. Then they Co. u '2 nt lot 5, lilk.i, Skinner’s date at the expense of impeaching one sides in the contest will give a supper 16. 1 decorate the graves on Friday, the day Petaluma inculiator; for Sa?“' of the members of the cabinet of tonight. may get scrip in exchange, with which douation to Eugeue; $2500. J. M. Parker has purchased a flue previous to Memorial Day.) parts to suit the purchaser fr» "May 24th is Memorial Suuday, E. E. and Angelina Hills to President Roosevelt: Section Foreman Bill Moore is back new buggy. any unoccupied public lauds may be now till June let. fall ou "Secretary Hitchcock is a great George N. McLean, 559.98 acres in tp from Portland, where he ha* been un Ella Bissell, one-quarter mi]e ¡Ju Rev Barnhart of Creswell, preached aud we earnestly desire that all Com obtained. Regarding such plain rob friend of the railroads, and believes rades and families be with us to at 17 a, r 2 w, $5600. dergoing treatment iu tlie hospital. of Henderson Station. two sermons here last Sunday. in allowing them to locate thousands bery tend Memorial Service* at the M. E. Filina L. and Norma L. Hendricks of acres of timber lands with worth We understand that the beard of C. C. Mulkey of Pleasant Hill, is GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN ! church at 10:45 a. m. ItisourCom- to Geo. C. Iteelie, lots 7 and 8, block less script, shutting out bona tide directors have secured the services of making two trips each week for cream Wanted. settlers. This is the rankest injustice mai der-in-Chief ’ s desire to make this Keeps up his reputatiou for lieiug I, Whitney’s ad. to Eugeue, $180. yet perpetrated upon the people, one the entire corps of teachers tor next for the Pleasant Hill creamey. Mary J. Fuller to John F'. Kelly, the most complete Memorial Service on the right side at the right time. that Hermann did not endorse, aud, year. They have given very good All the logging camps here are now of the G. A. R. ever held iu the MEN WANTED — Seveutyi7e~^ because he did not stand in, was not satisfaction and their work for the In a Salem dispatch in yesterday’s 160 acres in tp. 20 s, r 1 w, $250. wauted to cut balm wood. For«, running with full crews. U. 8. to Harmon L. Ogden, 80 acres needed in the general land office. school is much appreciated. United States. Oregonian, be is quoted as saying iu ticulars call at the Excelsior Fa Tlie time is coming when ‘ murder will Ferd Parker is now coachman on iu tp. 19 s, r 2 w, patent. "Comrades, kindly lend; us your The smiling countenance of Wm. tory or on Royce and Peterson. part: Harman L. and Weltba 1. Ogden mil.' ” the stage line from Goshen to Dexter aid in carrying out this noble work. Here is a direct charge against an Parsons is seen about town. “There is no reason whatever for the to C. Myrtle Ogden, 80 acres in tp. 19 while his brother Clem is having the Ascertain the number of flags needed WANTED.—Cherry orchards, 1^, ] official whom President Roosevelt le The Creswell W. <>. W. camp se measels. creation of these reserves. Y on can а, r 2 w, $100. and they will lie furnished on appli or small. Write, giving detæriptic I 8. R. and Claudia Chritchlow to teihed in his cabinet when it came to cured tlie flag given for the great'.-t quote me as saying that if the reserves Hill’s Brothers have their flood cation. aud price, to Commercial Cre? an issue between Mr. Hermann and per centage of membership in line in in Curry, Josephine, and Lake couti E. 8. aud Nancy Fl. Gilkisin, 1 acre “Visit your schools on Thursday dam on the creek and expect soon Company, Salem. Oregon. Mr. Hitchcock, upon the direct ques the procession at Eugene, I'll« boys ties are created, the effect will lie to iu tp. 20 s, r 3 w, $600. afternoon preceding Memorial ^Day. to proceed with their log-driving. tion as to the integrity of official acts. 2000 ’hëad ” of ~ stock '~ c  ttù are very justly proud of their trophy. Wm. Kyle, et al, trustees Presby retard the development of those sec JOHN INGHAM, Mr. B. E. Williams has taken his i The Register printed this assertion They report an immense time. That WANTED —Cows and heifer cxlvta tions of the state and and evidently terian church of Siuslaw to Lucinda Post Commander. wife and baby tc Eugene to receive . y catlings and 2-year-old heifw, fcr no other purpose than to enrich Knowles, lot 6, block 6, Morse's ad. before its utterances had been taken we have another is the wish of all the medical aid. Since arriving there , R. A. BARTLETT, Adjutant.” over to be directed by others who are Woodmen. live bulls to the hundred head; u the men who own large tracts of land to Florence, $150. t WILL VISIT SCHOOLS. the balie has become much worse, campaign. raise ou shares, by reliable am The Creswell Cornet Band is mak in the area withdrawn from entry. John J. Stewart to Mrs. Ida Stew- conducting Hermann's with no hope of its recovery. Mrs. Later, the Register aud other Her According to the custom of the G. will perfectly responsible life long cattit 2 4 w, $500. ing phenomenal progress. They 1 am creditably informed that the art, 98 acres in tp. 18 s,r Williams is also iu very poor health. A. R. and in pursuance to orders man. Fine grass range in westtn W. W. aud Nancy Oglesby to D. L. mann sheets have attempted to show be heard from in the future. Oregon Central Military Wagon Read Mr. aud Mrs. Jas. Parvin aud I from National headquarters, through that it was only slight differences lie 48, part of Lane county; half iacreaa Company, or its assigns, own 80,000 Shrode, et al, lots 1 aud 2, block daughter, Miss Jennie, visited Eu ■ department commanders, members of for six years. Address A. J. ' tween Hitchcock and Hermann as to acres of wagon road grant land. Junction City, $918. the order throughout the country gene this week. details aud policy. But tlie record Thompson, Gardiner, Oregon. “They have sold off the liest of it G. W. Long to E. E. Wallace, lot Several Woodmen from this place will visit the public schools on Thurs ai d want to relinquish the remainder б, block 1, second ad. to Georgetown, stares th se Hermann papers in^ the face, in black, Ineffacable type. attended the Woodmen log-rolling day afternoon, May 28, and address STllAYED—On Sunday, April 28,« and secure ‘scrip’ iu return, which $100. Is the Register light? Does Presi in Eugene last week. They all report the pupils upon the necessity of the they call use to take valuable lauds Spencer Butte Lodge No. 9, I. O. dark bay mare, almost black, with (Guard Special Service.) proper observance of Memorial Day. in other parts of the state. By this O. F., to 1‘. P. Palmer, lot 38 in 1. dent Roosevelt retain in his cabinet white star on forehead, cross F bot Unity, May 20.—The telephone com a fine time. SUNDAY SERVICES. a member who is a tool of the rail pany is extending their telephone line means they can give give up their O. O. E. cemetery, $25. tom side up on left hip. A rend E. R Parker and family of Cres worthless lands and secure good lands, William Partridge to James Firth, roads? Are tlie claims of the Her from here to Lowell. The Guard is requested to again an will be paid if returned to B. A. well, spent Saturday and Sunday with mann people true? Will not a vote and when a homestead seeker goes to 2 ares iu tp. 17 s, r 3 w, $110. nounce the annual Memorial sermon Rickman, two and one-half mil« Mrs. M. Y. Warner went to Ashlaud their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. to take up a homestead he will And Louisa Leonard to Wm. T. 11ig for Hermann be a vote to endorse to be delivered by Rev. B. F. Row southwest of Eugene. Parker. Monday to visit with her sister. Mr.-. that the Government bus nothing to gins, south half of lot 4, block 2, D- id legations such as the foregoing land at the M. E. church, Sunday, Henry Howard has moved to Fall McFarlan I, for about two weeks. offer that is worth taking. G. McFarland’s 2nd ad. to Cottage the Eugene Register? Creek, where he is employed in the May 21, at 10:45 a. m. Tlie G. A. R., LOST—A black leather clasp pur«, The grippe is prevalent in this sec “1 am also informed that the Ore Grove, $10. HOFER ISSUED A THREAT, containing 810 gold piece andti« Booth Kelly Company's logging camp. W. R. C. aud Ladies of the G. A. R. tion at tlie present time. gon A California Railroad Company D. D. Knox to A. P. Churchill will attend iu a body. or three dollars in silver, was lost, it will lie remembered that Col. E. The recent rains have done the The prospect for a good fruit crop lias thousands of acres of land of lit the Judy and the Juliette mining Hofer, speaking while Mr. Hermann between Pleasant Hill creamery amount of crops and gardens a great tie value in the proposed Southwest claims in Bohemia district, $600. OA.STOTITA. « and Goshen, Tuesday. Please re was on the platform in Eugeue, Mr. is growing brighter. Bears the Ito Kind You Have Always Bought ern Oregon reserve. If that reserve R. R. and Fronia A. Giltner to Hermann later edliorsing what Col. Z. S. Smith is making a drive of good. turn to C. L. Williams at Dester Parvin-Cruzan Brothers have put Mgaatua is created tin» owners of tiiat land w ill Geo. C. Ewen, ¡18.51 acre* in tp. 21 s, Hofer said, remaiked that Hermann telephone poles which he is to deliver and receive suitable reward. sf Is» permitted to exchange its lauds for r 8 w, WMOl could go to Washington and with to the Booth Kelly Company at on a force of men to ruu their planer by night. valuulilo lauds elsewhere, with the re U. S. to Thomas Brown, 160.11 acres other members of tile Oregon ilelega Springfield. sult that all the best lauds will lie in tp. 19 s, r 2 w, patent. tion "make Secretary Hitchcock The Griffin Brothers who are put owned by large corporations. Tills is Harriet 8. aud Moutroyd Sharpe come to them." It was a distinct ting a drive of logs for the Eugeue not right and should not bo permitted to the Siuslaw Lumlier Company, threat of antagonism between Oregou Lumlier Company had to stop work by Hie Government.” II II lu lls ill t|i. W s. r 12 w. i-iOl'. member* of Congress aud Senators on accouut of their logs running into Harriet and John Rolierts to James and a member of the President’s the Booth Kelly Company's drive. That not only sounds right, but is (Guard Special Service.) right. And only those who have trav M. Murphy, 75 acres iu tp. 15 s, r 4 cabinet witli whom most of the detail Dr. Ford will hold quarterly con Lorane, May 20.—Preparations for W, $3000. business relatiug to Oregou must lie ference here the first Saturday aud Memorial Day exercises are in pro oled over the worthless lands of the Joo H. and Phoebe J. Sharp to H. transacted. Everyone realizes that Sunday in Jone. There will lie a gress. military Wagon Road on t ho ot her side C. Veatch north half of lot ¡1, block Oregon has more business with the Every- of the mountains after the road leaves 1, Harletou’s first ad. to Cottage Interior Department than with any basket dinner on Sunday, Mrs. Atkinson and her daughter, body invited. Mrs. I. F. Inman, are visiting friends the Laue county boundary line on the Grove, $200. other. R. C. Edwards is putting in logs iu Portland. Wui. M, and Elva R. George to ■ summit of the Cascades, can appre MELDRUM ALSO. at his camp pretty lively. He lias a Charles Bowen, 10 acres in tp. 20 s, Junction creamery wagon again ciate the gigantic steal involved in Henry Melduin, dismissed foni the crew of 15 men. i 8 »». $1. visits our valley. giving luck those worse than wortli Mr. Fisher, the photogapher, was Joseph and Ida M. Wicks to Oregon U. 8. Surveyor General’s office re Rev. Moon praeched in the Christian SATURDAY NIGHT 7 TO 9 cently, said iu an interview with the iu this section Monday delivering less lands to the government iu ex A Southeastern Railroad, right of church last Sunday eveuiug. Portland Oregonian that if elected pictures. way, $1. change for valuable timber. Mr. Hermauu would go back to Wash Mr. Hardy Crow goep to Portland S A b opportunity like this comes hut. seldom in But eveu with Hermann out oi Mr. John Davis of Texas, was in this week. WATER RIGHT LOUAT1ON ingtun and make it hot for Hitchcock. Jone ’ s life time. The bargains we offer Saturday night' this vicintlty today selling the power we doubt if the thieves may tn Tin» Oregon Securities UompHiiy The basket social given for the «is a very rare opportunity to secure silks at about checkmated. If the owners of the tile notice of water right 1 »cation for UMBER CLAIMS FOR IMMEDIATE Spaulding vehicles. benefit of the Christian church, last » half price. Friday eveuiug, was quite a success. Military Road grant can get but a ditch tapping Frank Brice Creek in LOCATION. Bohemia mining district, also claims The ladies seemed to vie with each fair per cent of their lands into a 10,000 inches of the waters of said 500 yards of Silk, worth from |).25 to $2 50 other iu the making of dainty bas A limited numtier of choice yellow l e-i-rve it will make them big money. stream. per yard, Saturday night................... * pine claim«, estimated to cut three kets, tilled with delicious fare. Some Eighty thousand acres at the low BILL OF SALE. million feet each, in Northern Cali this silk conies in Crystal Cord, Filo Satin and Fan' Mrs. Auna M. Buell has sued L. $*K| was raised and a pleasant time price of ten dollars per acre means W. J. Rogers to M. S. Barker, the fornia, all in one body. Parties de Buell for divorce auil the custodykof reported. cy Brocade and Stripe. EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND warehouse on the bank of the Wiliam siring to use their rights, ami secure two minor chihireu, aged 10 and 7 ette river iu Eugene kuown as the good tinilier claim* can do mo by join years respectively. DOLLARS. And ail profit. ?5 t'air Odd Corsets,selling from $1.75 to$2,50 FARM FOR SALE. ing jiarty to forming to leave Mouday, Board of Trade warehouse. They were married in December, ¡Saturday night 7 to 9 ...................... May 25th. 1892, in Springfield, Mrs. Buell al- DECLARATION PAPERS. A farm of 216 acres in Pleasant For full particulars call nt room* 14 leges that in March, 1898, her hus George Edser, a subject of the Em Hill precinct is offered for sale. 130 and 15, McClung building. 50 Pair of our regular 75c kid fitting Corsets, CA Note and Comment. band deserted her ami hes since failed |a»ror of Germany, tiles bis declara acres in cultivation and more suit and neglected to provide for her. Saturday night 7 to 9............................. ,v,v C. The Register has no cause for oriti tion of intending to become a U. S. able. Balance pasture and 16 acres LUCKY HOY MININO STOCK. M. Kissinger is attorney for plaintitf. citizeu. ei-.ui of the Guard for failure to ad of timber. Suited for grain, hay and Knute G. Ileito, a subject of the 500 Yards of Torchon Lace and Embroidery AC stock. Well watered by springs. vertise Mr. Hermann's political apeak We are the authorized agents for MAKES CLEAN SWEEP. King of Norway, tiles his declaration worth up to 15c, Saturday night 7 to 9 * 1 wo dwelling houses on premises. iug. We have been giving much space of intending to liecome a citizen of the sale of a limited amount of treas There's nothing like doing a thing Call on or address, ury stock in the Lucky Boy Mining Io Mr. Hermann, and, by the way, the f S thoroughly. Of all the Salves you C. S. RICHARDSON, Gents Furnishing Department Company, which we offer for sale at ever heard of, Buck ten's Arnica Salve he ignores the ugly charges made MARRIAGE LICENSbB. Pleasant Hill, Or. 75 cents. Those who wish to l«come is the lest. it sweeps away and cures 25 Dozen more of thoae beautiful Silk ties in 1-in-han iijaiiist his official career. And the C. A. PARKER. T. E. Morehead and Maliel R. part owners iu this splendid property, Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cut«, Boils, idget Bows, Midcet String Ties, etc, your QC press, including the Cluer, W. C. McGuire witness. Republican Springfield, Or. should make their application« at Ulcers, Skin Eruptious and Piles. 8. Nickerson and Carrie Walton, choice Saturday night 7 to 9 *“ once at our office and Hive um the It’s only 25c, and guaranteed to give Register, follow« suit. Do they think W. 8. Nickerson witness. amount you wish to invent. J. W. KAYS ’ FURNITUR CO the voters are careless as to the satisfaction by W. L. IteLauo, drug Adolphus Emerick and Minnie Eugene Real Estate A Investment Co. , 1 Arties living in the country may participate Embalmersand Funeral Directors gist. reason* that caused two Republican Pfout», W H. Kay witness. these bargains during the day. presidents to turn Mr. Hermauu out HORSES STRAYED OR STOLEN. Buy your furniture of us and «ave Day & Henderson, Undertakers of responsible laud office positions? FRESH COW FOR SALE. and Embalmers. Cor. Will ana 7th Three horses strayed or stolen from money. Chambers' Hardware. the Chapman place, south Willamette Secure one of those grand bargains Tlie Register is entitled to no par- Au extra gorsl milch cow, half street, Eugene, Thursday, April 9; Arabian or spotted niare pony, blind at Rankin'* music «tore before they ticnlar credit for publishing Mr. Jersey and Shorthorn, 3 year« old, ight eye; 1 larire bay colt. ¡1 years, are all gone. with «ale. •eooQd heifer calf for > ¡ramea’ picture. It is only anticipa with cut on left front foot just above We carry a full line <>f garden seed* hoof; 1 gray gelding. Suitable re ting the result of the el<»ctiou June Prior» >40. Also stock past lire» I. ward for information as to same. Ad in bulk; also a lawn ( tm and flower W. A. 1'orrER, Irving. st by giving the likeness of the dress H. 11. Wood, Eugene, South ■red. Willamette street. 1 ENl’K POSTS W AN 1 1 D. Charniers Hardware, We have A complete line of Men’* Bee Hive* and supplies. A notber President has paamal Five thousand fence poatM wanted and Boys’ straw hats of the latest Charniers’ Hardware. Chambers Hardware. through Eugene, the third, Hayes *»F patterns at the Golden Rule. FINE LAND FOR SALE first, Harrison second, and now It save* your wool and makes you O Zk. « T <_» 1«. Z A. Roosevelt. Grant was here after j money—oue of those sh*ep-shearers One hundred and eighty acres of , at Loughmiller A Peter»’». hiving tilled his term of office. farnOng land desirably situated and Don't wait. The Rankin closing I in a high state of cultivation is of It is hardly iiecewairy to remark | out sale will soon l»e over and you fered for sale. See or address MONEY FOR BOYS. will be kicking yourself for not se that crops never fail in Oregou. The 1 8 M. DOUGLAS A CO., Eugene, j Boys, bring your old rubls»r'"to”W curing one of the big bargain» offer»»!. rensou? Rain at the propar «vas» n Sanders, Eugene. He will pay you Diamond chick food will make your A big shipment of go-carts just re just like that of the past forty eight 4 cent» a pound for it. little chickeua grow fast and keep ceived. The price will please you as hours. Now when the sun »hin»» you well as the carta. C. 8. F'arrow A Uompany will »ell them well. ■nay almost m»e vegetation grow. Chamlier»' Hani ware. you the liest plow» and harrows. Uhamters’ Hardwitre. CHITTEM BARK WANTED. Al. A. Simmon« I« locate»! at the That Is a terrible loss of stock up iu old stand, iM hand W il lamette «r irret» Bring yonr chittem bark and wool Alberta and Assiuiliouia provinces of where the I-eel grade photo work may to W Sanders, and receive the largest , For Iniknii and Children. be had at reasonable rati-s. Canada. The loss««» through the re market price. Office at 97 West cent blizzard are placed at two mill Free Oue he chipper with each Eighth street. ion dollar*, with stock weak and Peerlee» ice cream freezer. We have Bevs the only 12 Io give away. First cume, ^I«*e's Lie* Killer and poultry »up-j Btgua’.u., jf alili dying. pile* i first served. < 'ham liera'Hani ware. © ® A P,*< to Save Money. ROOSEVELT Jell-O Dex'er News Unity items, Lorane Items is. H. FRIENDLY ■ Divorce Suit I! I I “G-rand. Special Money-Back Dress Goods Sale YY ith «¡¡I ( xtra 10 per cent returned with each yard <»f nresx Goods purchased in the store dnring the coining we k. CASTORIA Th« Kind You Hava Always Bought I Charnier»' Hardware. mt tr\ )our luck xiith the throngs of per pie who are agonizing the New Store—New Goods-and New Prices THE BON MARCHE.