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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1903)
j HEALTH POLICY I THE KNIFE IS SHOWN LIST OF JURORS THt HARRISBURG HIGH SCHOOL FOR JUNt COURT COMMENCEMENT MILL PROPERTY ,ntem U, from naturili deb.limt. d or run down ■ the -pring ami I*"- lb» ■ change are always a Uix I *?% bumau organism. l ie] Selected Today by Sheriff Fisk Jr brtxHiie* Impure in tbel Program for the Exercises to be (Daily Guard, May 28.) ¡X aud vitality lugs ID the fail. | A dispatch from Harrisburg in to and County Clerk Lee. Held in the Christian Church lUtie car ', a little assistane«', i day 's < Iregouiati states that the Booth Jnature win do l1“' nst’ us 11 i; R Anti-Roosevelt Exprès June 5 Kelly Company will commence the ■" \rviiik’ IO maintain health is the list of jurors who erection early next year of a saw 11,e w.uk.'t organ will? sion from Hermann will lullowing serve at the June term of circuit '!1-,der' ““•* thisF mill at that ¡dace on the laud recent y The High School commencement court, which convenes ou the 15th of purchased by the company. The pleads to treatment. . Paper in Med program to ha rendered at the ChriB- .|,e dei 'litat. I conditions^ the month, as chosen today by Sheriff dispatch also quoted R. A. Booth as tian church June 5th, is as follows: or fall, or any otherJ| I tied 1 isk and County Clerk E. U. ford. ■Lf,r tl m i. the riplitii saying that the mill would be of very Music, Mandolin club. i Lee: to do 1- hi bu . i up Uiel large capacity. Invocation. Rev. George McDonald. C. W. Lyons, farmer, Walton. fe^teui. H i> not your »tom-■ " Geo. Kelly was seen this afternoon Piano solo, Veda Quackenbush. liver, or nerves alone timi fl C. H. Wallace, farmer. Cottage I y a Guard reporter to verify the dis Oration, ‘‘Education; the New and t the trouble; you are w»uk-B Disgraceful Statement ol Hair, Grove. patch. Mr. Kelly after reading the the Old,” Earuest J. Bertsch. ¡¿1 over and must have re-■ S. Stickles, farmer, Irviug. brained Editor -Shows How r-l'he- ■* “ 1 ' hility. Tinse B clipping from the Oregonian said: Oration, "Progressive Progress,” v.,1 cannot get so S J. S. McPherson, farmer, Spring- "Mr. Bi oth never said that. We have Homer John Cole. Hermann Pec pie Dislike .ly or surely or H Held. some land at Harrisburg aud Mr. Essay, "The Freshwater Clam,” bali . as by Using Roosevelt. John McCullough, farmer. Coyote. Booth and a surveyor are dowu there Ivan Agues Cox. Robt. Pratt, blacksmith. Eugene. simply for the purpose of surveying Vocal solo. Faith Lister. M. 1. Warner, farmer. Fall Creek. it. If there is anything doing dowu Essay, “Silas Marner,” Lorane (Gurad Special Service.) Made Dougherty, farmer, Junction. that way we will let you kuow about Maude Gallogly. Medford, Or., May 27.—The Med Milton Bally, lugger, Wendling it.” Oration, "The Making of an Amer . Dr. H-. i tert Iron ford Enquirer, published today, says: G. W. Warner, farmer, Cottage It is generally supposed that event ican, ” Theodore P. Holt. i ... ■ ! piiig to renew "Roosevelt's picture looks for the Grove. ually the company will erect a mill ou vij r uf ' tilier of your Essay, "Poetry is Power,” Maude J. F. White, farmer, Siuslaw. "c ,u c j >i. mg und en- world like some of those tough, bul their Harrisburg property, but it is Gladys King. your I '<»1; you me J. H. Kissinger, farmer. Fall Creek. uot known just when this will be Essay, "Dignity of Thought,” let-headed Dutch barteuders one sees < miicii and Currin Cooley, farmer, Cottage done. Leone B. Kays, fluid«; you in many eastern cities. Aud when Grove. ,, „.i no :i d r< newing the Piano duet. Miss Ford and Mr. you get a good look at him you don't J. E. Nolaud, farmer, Creswell. and liver; Stauffer. \ hi arf" ding and revitaliz- John lliae, farmer, Florence. wonder that he boasts of shootiug a Oration, “The Passiug of the Pio voiir lien ous 8* -tcin. You Joe Slemmeus, farmer, Jasper. Sfiauiard in the back or loves tho neer,” Eugene I-afayette Stockwell. u,t .Io this xviti,out getting Wui. D. Wallace, farmer, Mapleton. tafc< Dr. Hur- Oratiou, "William McKinley,” company of lawless cowboys.” R. M. Day, merchant. Eugene. (In.u’Tic.ic without «loing it. REAL ESTATE TRANSFEKS. Harvey A. Wheeler. W. Adams, farmer, Mabel. A. E. and Susan McAlister Essay. “Savouarola," Clara Petra The above is from the Medford En J. w. Caylor, contractor, Eugeue. C hicago , I j . u , Nov. 26, 1901. Wold. Thomas G. Ryan, 13.20 acres in quirer. which is supporting Hermann nr. If, r .1. •' »<• <■ . Dayton, O, E. R. Parker, farmer, Lost Valley. 17 s, r 4 w, $1000. Violin solo. Miss McElroy. —■. i,ai . ..tingly recom- for congress. Horace Mauu is editor. L. H. Johnson, steward, Eugene. Tonlc, as I Booth-Kelly Lumlier Coni liauy to Class address, President P. Li. It is a kind of a sheet which sup jv1« t ie best tonic on the F. B. Dui n, baker, Eugene. t i ■ ns and fall John S. Magladry, 40 acres iu tp. 16 Campbel 1. ports a rascal like* Hermann aud , .-. hi -cenH to be in need of a K. G. Fowler, farmer, Walton. Music, Mandolin club. s, r 1 w, #1. Mid for tbe past three years 1 traduces honest meu like Roosevelt P. T. Carter, logger, Fairmount. iissru s i" tile of your tonic twice N. H. and Ardella O. Martin to A. Presentation of diplomas. and Reanies. There should be joy in , hos. J obs J. Ft'RIXiMa, James, Otfut, farmer, Springfield. pramtntii ' t > the lltouria Legitlalurt. H. Nichols and F. M. Earliest, land The class organization is as fol the Democratic camp when such isjood St., Chicago. W. L. Houston, farmer. Junction. iu Shield's ad. to Cottage Grove, lows: President, Elwin E. MoCor- fools get entirely out of the party. W. H. Weathersou, editor, Florence. •2100. )R SALE EVERYWHERE. nark ; secretary, Maude G. King, The Such opposition will only increase Chas. Dickinson, farmer, Juliet ion. J. T. and Mary J. Martin to W. W. class color is orange. the vote for Realties next Monday in C. A. Davis, farmer, Pleasant Hill. Martin, 186.38 acres in tp. 18 s, r 2 w, Jackson county. The good people of Joel MeCoruack, butcher, Eugene. •40000. Jackson would do themselves credit W. W. Martin and Lucy J. Martin to ride this fellow out of the county to J. T. Martin, 72x1*) feet in Skin- on a rail. Business Pointers. ners donation to Eugene, •4000. WTER’S IRC J TOMEC Court He use items. liY VETERANS VISIT What dire and eternal philippics this senseless remark calls for! This poor little weazened writer of fools’ policies, with a head that surely con tains little, utters this remark against the character of President Roosevelt, a man whom even the Democrats, I however opposed to him in political ideas, respect for his bravery, scholar ship, his love of absolute freedom for the western buoyancy which R GOOD SHOES and has so distinctly come to be a part of Y COST NO MORE himself. The Guard cares not to uphold Re AN POOR ONES, publican principles, but to denounce ) GIVE SATISFAC a traducer of au honest man is pa TION. TRY triotic, whether he lie Republican or Democratic. An attack of the above nature, coming from such a simple ton deserves to lie quashed and the little hair-brained editor set on the stool with a fool's cap for decoration and subjected to the eternal ridicule of the public as well as the hatred of loyal Americans. What a little Maun you are! Drop your pencil, get a DENT pass to the Salem institution await ing you, and there you can better fol low your calling of traducer. No one s Northbound Train Has will blame you if you say such things inside the walls of the asylum. You Narrow Escape. may, possibly, gain some sympathy there. Daily Guard, May 28.) Since the above has come to the north bound overland train, ethis afteruoon at 1:42 o'clock, notice of Hermann managers in this ly ecsaped being in a terrible city there seems to be a dumbfounded consternation in their camp. The oday. ms that a bridge south of Rose Enquirer is supporting Hermann. being repaired and when the Hermann was ousted from the land in onto it this morning the office by Roosevelt and what better * sagged down several feet, grounds for its hatred could be found? almost a miracle that the The Hermann people pretend to train was not dashed to the stand up for Roosevelt but this slip of the pen on the part of one of the of the canyon. bore information was obtained strongest supporters of Hermann dis »trainmen on the stub train closes the real state of their feelings. VOTERS: CAN YOU NOT SEE, erooon. Full ¡.articulara are siuable, as the happening !• WHEN THE MASK IS TORN OFF, this division. THAT HERMANN IS NOT IN HAR MONY WITH TIIE PRESIDENT? DO YOU NOT SEE THE KNIFE WHICH THE HERMANN PEOPLE HAVE FOR ROOSEVELT? IT WAS AN ACCIDENT THAT IT WAS card Special Service.) SHOWN, BUT IT IS IMINE. WILL day afternoon Mra. S. P. YOU SUPPORT HERMANN NEXT entertained a num tier of her -n is at ber lovely surburbau MONDAY’ AT THE POLLS? ANS SHOE STORE ACCI AVERTED Buy your furniture of us and save money. Chambers’ Hardware. Biyele repairing neatly done at Loughmiller A Peter’s. If you need a lawn mower, see our Phoenix ball bearing; also grass catchers. Chambers’ Hardware. Secure one of those grand bargains at Rankin's music store before they are all gone. If you have Ta proof or tiling to make ou timber land go to J. j. Walton. Mr. Walton is a duly au- thorized U. S. Commissioner. Lace curtain stretchers, at Chambers’ Hardware. Sheep-shearing is at hand, and you need a machine io do the work. In vestigate the matter. Lougbimller A Peter. We have added a full line of mixed paints and varnishes to our store stock of hardware ami furniture. Chambers’ Hardware. J. J. Walton is the only party in Eu geue who is authorized to take proofs anil unugs on Homestead aud timber entries. Just received a line of clock shelves and medicine chests; see them iu north show window. Chambers’ Hardware. Proofs and [tilings on (homesteads and timber lands are being made in Eugene as usual. J. J. Walton is the U. S. Commissioner. One can of Sherwin A Williams' buggy paint, will make your rig look like new. We have it for sale. Chambers’ Hardware. CIAL EVENTS. Mth-woat of the city, in a ’hich called for the bigh- * and gave the keenest enjoy- th" guests. The interior of Remaining unclaimed in the Post- * was a wealth of flowers and office at Euene, Oregon, May 28, 1903: 00’- i'be perfume of nature's Campbell, G. W. •°ck of delicacies in the way Coe, Dr. 4nton Ws »as rich. The Sladden Elliott, Miss Pearl * Picturesque place for enjoy Gillick. Frank 'd not the least of the amuse- Gorrell, Or. insisted in short walks about Hayes, Anderson r“rting lanes and nooks with Hyman. W. P. care of years has fitted the Inman, J. H. r8. Sladden was highly com- McDonald. Mra. Narcissa *1 ' n the »necesaof the affair. »Needham, Mrs. "as conducted a "sewing Nicholada, B. F. •' »hich Mrs. J. N. B. Fuller Rolierta, T. A. ' »■ the nu >t promising popH Kenedy, Sara F. ■rad the reward for her merit, Stacy. Mise Edith * token cosoling Mra. W. W. Taylor, W. W. Th" guests were: Mes Trask, G. B. Robinson, Phoebe Kin Walker, W. F. ’ Gilstrap. G. D. Linn. Young. S. G. •■Pton. J. a . Straight. J. N. When calling for the aliove please ’ A W. Calkins, W. H say when advertised. ■•'IiUDesota, A. Yerington. J. L. Page. P. M. <ieo. Hall. Sr.. Ukins. j.., Hoffman. 8. F. • * Qoackenbosb. E. H. ' L- Campbell, Geo. DeBar. in o’ H ' •'IcUornack. S. ■ s- C. Mrtiuire. H. L. Dr. Gao. O’B. DeBar has let the . Frank Osburn. E. C. contract to W. O. Heckert, the Cor ' 'I®’’? Allgise and Cora vail is contractor, for a fine new real- dence to be erected on the corner of '■artusb its made to var- Eaet Eleventh and Mill streets, work o lotb, linoleum, or wall to commence immediately. The cost /Ln M.rÄ’ot” be- of the residence will be in the neigh borhood of 34000. * T. Campbell is 111 mar. W, Mi) '-bami.rg- Hardware tiie architect. List oí Leiters. A Fine New Residence. Now is the time to get that child of yours an instrument. F. A. Ran kin is giving immense liargains. We carry a full line of garden seeds in bulk; also a lawn grass and flower seed. Chambers Hardware. J. J. Walton, is a duly authorized U. S. Commissioner and will attend to all laud office business. Don't folget the closing out sale at Rankin’s music house. Bee Hives and supplies. Chambers' Hardware. Diamond chick food will make your little chickens grow fast aud keep them well. Chambers' Hardware. Great slaughter in pianos at Rankin'* Music Store. Prices shot all to pieces. A big shipment of go-carts just re ceived. The price will please you as well as the carte. Chambers’ Hardware. Ijee's Lice Killer and poultry sup plies. Chambers’ Hardware. Free—< hie ice chipper with each Peerless ice cream freezer. We have only 12 to give away. First come, first served. Chambers' Hard ware. Don't wait. The Rankin closiug out sale will soon be over aud you will be kicking yourself for not se curing one of the big bargains offerel. it saves your wool aud makes you money—one of those sheep shearers at Loughmiller & Peters's. U1T.' PROPERTY FOR SALE. 1 own and have for sale about 300 |ota in seven different additions to Eu gene. Am laying off a new addition. Lota sold on reasonable time for f si and upwards. I employ no agents. I alone -*ll myf property. These lota are going fast, ao anyone wanting to purchase would do well to call early. Some of th» property would be eft changed for deeirable timber lands T G HENDRICKS. Wm. H. and Mabel Matthews to Hugh Hampton. 513.86 acres iu tp. 18 s, r 5 w, S565O. Isaac N. Duckworth to Ira A. In man, 7‘8 acres iu tp. 17 b , r 5 w, >50. Members of the G. A. R this after C. W. Washburneto T. A. Millioru, uoou visited ami addressed the public lots 2, I and 5, block 15, Washburne schools of the city according to their A Milliorn’a ad. to Junction, •!. custom. They spoke of the times Thomas II. and Mary J. Garrett to when the country was enveloped in a Lucy Abrams, 20 acres iu tp. 17 s, r war, the greatest in the history of 4 w, i860. the wArld. They were applauded af U. S. to Fredrick LaKue, 100 acres ter the patriotic remarks which they n tp. 19 s, r 8 w, patent. expressed. At the High School a John aud Carrie Schwaniuger to special assembly was held and Misses Rouert Emil Zwicker, 80 acres in tp. Mount ami Wilkins added to the 18 s, r 5 w, •1125. pleasure of the occasion by singing R. E. and Lillie M. Deisham to vocal solos. Albert and Rosie Ziniker, 20 acres in Following are the committees which tp. 17 s, r 3 w, 12000. visited the various schools: Sherman S. Moras to Albert and High School—A. C. . Jennings, A. Rusina Ziniker, 100 acres iu tp. 19 s, Yerington, E. Wheeler, II. D. Wylie r 3 w, MOOO. and John Ingham. James A. Ebbert to E. H. Ingham, Patterson School—8. R. Williums, 100x140 feet in Eugene, •1200. O. Greeu, S. W. Taylor, T. N. Plank, David E. and Maggie H. Kenworthy and G. L. McGinnis. to George C. Beelie, 3!t34 acres iu tp. Geary School—E. F. Chapman, R. 18 s, r 3 w, •500. A. Bartlett, S. G. McFall, J. W. Martha A. Green to Thomas H. White and J. C. Smail. Garrett, all ber right, title and inter Catholic Academy—J. M. Shelly, L. est in 20 acres in tp. 17 s, r 4 w, tl. Gilstrap, — Rogers, W. M. Sherman Win. Edward and Carrie A. Swent- aud G. Kress zel to Wm. H. Mathews, 513.86 acres « in tp. 18 s. r 5 w, i500i). LOG BRAND. Tucker Brothers <t Sutherland tile log brand of "T 8,” to be used ou logs on the Siuslaw river and tribu Members of the track team are taries. training hard for the Seattle meet. There has been an encouraging sale CIRCUIT COURT. Chas. Ostrander vs. W. L. and R. of tickets and the affair promises to D. Dunlap, to recover money. De be the athletic eveDt of the season. The High School will give a recep fendants tile demurrer. Geo. B. tion for members of both teams and Dorris atttorney for defendants. I’oeshiek Bank vs. W. L. aud R. D. their friends Saturday evening at Eagles' ball. Various novel plans of Dunlap. Dumurrer filed. A. G. Hovey A Company vs. W. L. amusement will lie employed to pass and R. D. Dunlap. Demurrer filed. the evening and all look forward to Della E. Thomas vs. the Booth- an enjoyable time. All students aud Kelly Lumber Company, to quiet friends of the High School are in title. J. A. Buchanan and J. M. vited to attend. The commencement exercises will Williams attorneys for plaintiff. take place in the Christian church, PROBATE MATTERS. Friday evening, June 5th, at 7:30. Estate of Angeline Johnson, de- An admission fee of 10 centa will be ceased, A. F. Johnson appointed ad charged, the proceeds to go to the ministrator with bonds fixed at •2250. High School Library. The sum of 035 NOTARY PUBLIC. is offered this department by a Eu The notarial commission of A. E. gene club, if a like mm can be raised Wheeler is file«, with the ccunty clerk. by the High School, and the admis sion fee for commencement will MINING LOCATIONS. for this worthy purpose. Wm. Macmaster locates Bald Butte No. 2 and Bald Butte No. 3, claims iu | Members of tbs Senior class are in receipt of invitations to a party to I« Black Bntte mining district. given by the Misses Kerns, Chase and POWER OF ATTORNEY’. Wold in the Dorris Art Gallery, June Jennie T. Pillett, grants power of 3, 1903. The fortunate ones look for attorney to Clarence Thomson. ward to a pleasant evening. PUBLIC SCHOOLS High School Notes. Iowans to Join Veterans. Obituary. Personals. ( l>aily Guard, May 28. ) J. I H. Beckley is here from land. T. A. Gilbert is in Albany on busi- Uess. P. II Bristow of Cottag«» Grove, is iu the city. C. C. Hammond aud J. W. Withrow are iu Salem. Mrs. J. G. Stevenson went to Port land this afteruoon. Walter McCornack was a passenger south this afternoon Mack Johnson came down from Creswell this afternoon. Rev. G. L. Lotsiell went to Junc tion City thia afternoon. Attorney L. M. Travis is in Cottage Grove on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Haines are vlsitiug in San Francisco. A. W. Heinenway returned to Cot tage Grove this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Howe drove down to Brownsville today. G. C. Turner of Albany, was a visi tor in Eugene thia morning. Prof. F. G. Young was a pasaeuger to Portland this afternoon. Mr. aud Mrs. L. S. Logan returned this afternoon from Portland. C. L. Fitchard, the hop man. re turned to Salem this afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Kays re'urned this af ternoon from a visit at Portland. Mrs. 8. C. Lewis of Panther is guest of her father, F. L. Gibbs. Miss Ora Read went to Pleasant Hill thia afternoon to spend a few days. H. G. McKinley and party returned last eveuing from their trip up the McKenzie. Hon. L. T. Harris weut t<> Salem today where he a|a<aka tonight 111 Binger Hermann's interest. Mra. Laura Farrow arrived in Eu gene this afteruoon from Spokane to accept the position as chef at the Hazel wood. Llyod Morgan and R. A. Moon, two popular Diviuity School studeuts, left ou thia morning's early traiu for their homes iu Eastern Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCliutic of Sheridan, Wyoming, have been visit ing Mr. and Mra. T. B. Anderson dur lug the past two weeks. Mrs. J. Goldsmith, Mra. Minnie Buckman, Mra. 1). A. Paiue, Miss Lilibie Yoran, Miss Bessie Day, Miss Anna Whiteaker, W. W. Brown aud F. L. Chatnls<rs were among n party of memls-rs of the Order of the East ern Star who went to Cottage Grove this afternoon to attend a meeting of the order there tonight. E.D.S. COMMENCE MENT EXERCISES Church Pa ke.l t i th- Limit An Excellent Program Presented by the Gradu des. (Daily Guard, Mi Last evening the laio •,- > <•. ¡a city ut the Cliri>l1.1 ii i tit.11 I wii- taxi'd to its utmost capacity, tn» lai.» crowd being anxious to witui .-•* the graduating excuses of the students of the department of oiatory of the Eugene Divinity School. There was not a fault to Mini with the long program. 1'lie ¡day “Tl.e Mai<i of Plymouth,” was very prettily presented in the appropriate costumes of colonial times. The exhibition of recital powers I y the three graduates was a grand sue cess. The ability of 1». C. Kellen* . dean of the department, which les become known by the excellence of the work done by his graduates, is again more firmly established in the minds of the public. Mias Ora Read's selection, "Tile Soul of the Violin,” was a masterpiece and w i- deliven-d with a proper interpret» tlou. E. R. Moon, the well known reciter, spoke tile thrilling and mag nifleeut prose selection, "Old Bene dict Arnold,” with his usual ability well displayed. V. E. Hoven preaen- ted the strongest selection, “The Stage Driver's Story.” lie enters into the spirit of his selection and carries his hearers in the excitement in thrilling realism. All the speak era were encored. Misses Clyve Adkins and Fannie McCullum played pretty numb, is . n the piano and Mrs. G, L. Lolslell and her pupil, Miss Vesta Eason, eu tertained with well rendered vocal nil tubers. Dean Sanderson stated that owing to a change iu the courses, there was no graduating class from the school proper thia year, hut that the pros pects for the future of the school were exceedingly bright. He stated that the faculty was to be increased and the school bettered in many way.-. The Degree of Bachelor of Oratory was conferred on the three gradu ates. No Changes at Present. Supplementing <>ur announcement of last evening regarding the lensing of the Lane County Bank room to I ’. L. Chambers and associates w» are requested to state that the buainesa now being conducted l>y that bank will cont Hiuo uniuterupted and with out any changes until Jan. 1st. 1901, when the new firm will assume the Why should a man insure Ills life management. Mrs. Emily Hovey, in the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of owner, has leased to the new firm only the room now used by the l>aiik. New York? Because it is the safest investment NOTICE TO CONTRACTO!«. known to man. Because it is the flrat, oldest Hiid Healnd'proposals for the erection of strongest insurance Co. in America. a High School building iu Eugene, Because cash invested in life insur ance is cash invested that will return will be received at the office of Pugb A Carey, Architects, room 4, Mc again with compound interest. Because successful business men Clung building, Eighth mid Willam ette streets, Eugene, until June 1st at carry large amounts of insurance. Because if yon break down in busi 10 a. m., where plans and specifica ness, a policy of insurance will set tions may ls> seen. Such proposals to ba endorsed and accompanied by you on your feet again. certified check. Because merchants are auxioua that The Board of Directors reserve the all their customers carry life insur right to reject any or all bids. ance. Eugeue, May 13, 1003. Because if you have a mortgaged FRANK REISNER, farm and you drop off, the insurance Clerk, School District No. 4. policy will pay the bill, and your wife and family will lie left with the A THOUGHTFUL MAN. old homestead free of delit. M. M. Austin, of Winchester, I nA. , Because the Jews are considered the best investora iu the world, and they knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife bad such au unusual case carry large amounts of life insurance. Because It is a rare thing to And a of stomach and liver trouble, physi cians could uot help her. He though Jew iu the poor house. Because you have no taxes to pay of and tried Dr. King's New Lite Pills and she got relief at ouce and was on a life insurance policy. Because if all men carri«*d life in dually cured. Only 25c at W. L. De- surance, the poorhouae would soon lie Lanoe drug store. empty. MONEY FOR BOYS. Because The Mutual Life Insurance 1 Company, of New York, W. A. Wann, Boys, bring your old rubber to W local agent, Eugene, Oregon, makes it Sanders, Eugeue. He will pay you a business proposition, aud will sell 4 cents a pound for It. you life insurance just the same as C. S. Farrow A Company will sell a merchant will sell you auger and you the lieat plows aud harrows. coffee. For terma and rates, call at Al. A. Simmons is located at th» room 1, over Savings Bank, Eugene, old ataúd, *>th and Willamette srtreeta Oregon. where the beat grade photo work may W. A. WANN, Agent. tie had at reasonable rates. Because. CHAMBERS HARDWARE At the announced meeting of the j Smith—At the family residence at Iowa Association last evening it was decided to join with the Lane County j Franklin, Oregon, May 24, 1963, Vic Veterans A >•-<■< Ration on the last day toria E., belov«»«! wife of B F. Smith. Dweaeed was burn Nov. 1, 1868, of their three days' reunion in Eu gene, June 18, and make a union cele near Franklin. Oregon, and spent bration of the affair. A committee most of ber life in that vicinity. consisting of A. C. Jennings, W. W. About six years ago she became a Brown and Miss Gardiner, with Presi Christian and kiantifled herself with dent Chapman, has charge of the ar the Christian church at Franklin. During ber illnesa and intense suffer rangements ing of over a jear. she Imre up bravely, never complaining nor quea> EXCURSION RATER EAST. VIA tioriing God's goodness and love. She »as laid to rest in the Franklin GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. cemetery, her many friends tieatow- *71 50 itig many beautiful floral tribut«» on Chicago and returo St. Loui* and retnru fft 50 both casket and grave. 09 25 Peona aud return Her husband, three small children, St. Paul and return «0 no Thomas, Hazel and Clive; her father, Mi linea polis and retnru oo John J odm ; three brothers. Jack, *> 00 Marion, and Lee; three elaters. i, Mrs. Delutb and return “ Dat> - of sale: June 4th and 5th Amanda Kanady, Rachel and Mary and h to 30th; July lfitb and loth, Jones, end many friends remain to and August 25th and 30th. Tickets mourn her untimely death. good fur 90 days. For full informs * Words of comfort were spoken to t|..n call on or address H. Dickson, sorrowing fiends by .M. F. Hern, of city ticket agent, 122 Third street, Eugene. © Portland, Oregon. See Oliver’s New Gai g, and all siz°» and shapes of Walking Plow- The 40 Walking, The 40 Sulky, The Oliver Steel Plow, are known to be adapted to this sod. You can get Oliver extra« when you need th'-m Also all o her kinds. Farm Implements. New Stock Furniture.