The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, July 18, 1903, Image 12

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    |Very Healthy, Apparently
900 D rops
AVègetabte Preparation for As­
similating the food and Regula
ling the Stomachs and Bowels of
CASTORI«
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
INLAN ¡S/( HILDKI.N
Promotes DigeslioiuCheerful-
ness anti Hf si C ontains nei Hier
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
N ot N vicotic .-
/fix Í4VMMS •
wZr Uff -
*
Charlie Younghnsband had been
caught In rath» r a »-onfused account of
his -.vhi reabouts the night previous.
HU wife accepteil the statement with­
out commenL but all the next day hia
conscience troubled him, and tn order
to aquar»* himself he stopped on bia
way up home and bought a copy of
Crawford’s last book. After dinner
they aat down in the library and he
comm»'n '«d Its perusal aloud. As be
procei-ded he felt himself growing more
solid. At last he encountered thia pas­
sage:
“If the girl loved her mother, and
she really did. it was largely because
her mother was so perfectly truthful.
Cynical peopl»' called her perfectly hon­
est and said that her veracity would
have atnountisl to a disease of the
mind If she had possessed any, but
that since she dl»l not it was probably
a form of degeneration, because all
perfectly healthy human beings lied
naturally.”
•
"Pardon the Interruption, Charlie,
but how thankful you should tie that
you have always poas'-sed such mag­
nificent, robust b
—
lew York
Times.
Bears the
Signature
In
Use
For Over
j
I
Aperteci Remedy for Cons lipa
lion,Sour Stornarti Diarrlsavi
WbrmsX onvubions.Fewnsh
ness and Loss of SLEEP.
Far Simile Signature of
A Child oi Fortune.
“Did youse git on to de fact of
Dusty's narrer escape?”
"Naw. W'liat waa ft—did he outrun
de cop?”
"ft was di« way: He wus sentenced
to t’ree mont's in de workhouse, an’ de
Judge changed his mind an’ made it
free meut'u in jail.”
“Dat guy never did have nothin’ but
luck. Why, only day before yistiddy
he w us outin' a handout on de back
porch w’en a kid of de fam'ly took a
tumble into de cellar. De lady run to
look after de kid, an' dere wus free
mince pies settin' out coolin' on de Ice
chest.”—Kansas City Journal.
NEW YORK.
Alb monlh«( <11 cl
EXACT COPY OF WRAP BLR.
III« New Hop».
Why Should They Mourn ?
Astronomers see u good way off'
The Lick Observatory gives out the
Pope Leo yesterday said he wav
information that a comet discovered
glad to lie alaiut to enjoy the rest j by a French observer three weeks
beyond. ” Yet the same dispatch «ays . ago is only a trifle of twenty million
"gloom, occsBloued by the (almost mile» from the ear{b. By Auguat
certaiuty that he cannot live many 27th, the date of its nearest approach,
hours longer, overspreads the city. »? the astronomer says the comet «hould
Why the latter? If those people be­ be "a fairly conspicuous object in
lieve in tbeir religion why should the evening sky."
they lie sorrowful at the »leatb of the
Pope when woru out at the great age The negro who killed a policeman at
of ninety-four, even regardless of age? Evansville, Indiana, and precipitated
The instiuct of self preservation, a race riot at a cost of not a
the clinging to life, is the strongest lives, is under confinement at
Reformatory,
part of
man's nature, uo matter Jeffersonville
fears
the
time
when
he must be
what he believes. With all their
1111
back
for
trial.
As
well though lie
hopes for
the futuro, believers in
hung
by
a
mob
aa
the
law. Aud be
reliigous creed« are aM willing to ou
could
get
inure
excitement
out of the
joy the years of this life as the in­
mob
mode
of
exit
fidel. And it la well. Without it
there would lai no effort, uo activi­
The state tfah cosiimiasion will erect
ties, only 11 longiug for the final sep­
a fish hatchery at Ontario, with a c.a
aration of spirit ami faidy.
parcity of handling forty million eggs
and caring for twenty million young
I
fish. Ontario lesituated on theSnake
He Failed on Test.
River, almost directly east of Eugene
(New York Sun.)
ou the eastern line of t he state, the
A woman was walking tu a palm Snake being the boundary lietween
grove when a man saw her and hast­ Oregon and Idaho. Niue thousand
ened after her.
When she asked him
why he followed bur he replied: "Be­ female flab will l>e required to fur
cause I aiu in love with you.” "And nish the eggs, with about a similar
why are you iu love with me?” she number of male» for fertilization of
asked.
"My slater who comes after spawn.
me yonder is far mon» lieautiful than
I. <io ami fall in love with her iu
The Borrower Got Cold.
stead."
Tho man complied and went back,
She—There goes Bill Johuson.
but only to look upon a woman as
He—Bill and 1 are not on good
ugly aa sin.
He was vexed and re terms.
turned to the first woman aud said to
Hhe—You dou't mean it. What did
her:
he do?.
"Why did you deceive me?"
lie—He loaned me ten dollars.
And she made answer:
“Did you not also tell iu«> an 1111-
liar Father—I’ve no objections to
truth? For if you were really in
your calling on my daughter, but re
love with me why did you turn back
member, I turn out the gas at ten
to t be other woman?"
o'clock.
Her suitor—Oh I 1'11 come before
Oregon in not the only place that that time sir.
can have 11 aummer flood, a, the sad
Heppner incident. Au Austrian vil­
lage wax d«>atroyed by flood yesterday,
thirty liven being loat.
DROPSY
We would gladly trade autue of our
night and morning coidueas for the
<<aat of the Rocky Mountalu heat.
Aud they would willingly make the
exohang»». Crops new! warmer weather.
Portland does not lag in the “hold­
up" industry—and much of the spoils
are outside tuouey.
Yesterday's
papers gave account of a Colorado
miner being relieved of a thousand,
I
aud a Washington County man of
seventeen dollars.
, A Pendleton policeman waa ao»|Uit
ted the other day after a trial for
u»ing bad word« in making an arrest.
Prolably the judge thought the po­
liceman', work is likefdrlrlnr a mule,
ami that It require, hard word* to
make thing«» go.
Since the introduction of negro
iiurnitig »• a partirne In the north,
thore it much talk of a race war.
rhe«e northern eulored parsoli« re­
member bow the alHilltion fathers of
the pro»»nt day molie urei to pet aud
make fools of (be l.liu ks, and uuw they
refnae to "aland for it” when a meat
inf bee ia profs«ed. AU of wbicb
gone to show bow p«itille ¡senttiuaut
change« <■>*> gnat queetlona. —Cotoion
Globe.
Do Vour Ankle«, or Limbo Swell?
Arc Your l.jea Putty? Wo nr«
the Sole Agent«* fur the Only
Thing Known That Curoa tho
Kidney D I m » «tc a That C hick
Drupay, vix.1 I ul ton Compound«.
Il fa enw well kn<wn that dropay !» sol la
Ittelf a tll<r»K bui la n«'arly alway» a syirp
tom of kidury di »rana tbat arcompaniea ih«
oh ronio stage« he re logore tncurabie
Heuca,
up to thè d'.acvvrry of thè Fultou ('ompvunla,
drop-.y wnn .ut iralde.
It is now. howrvap,
•urable in tirar.y ulne tcnths of all c
IL ir
la an Inlt rt aliug recovery, lo whiuh wr refer by
perù, »loti
M -
'
•,
Rio t Y >»’.-» ' •».»•’ Ria ’il! k Y «.:>»! hicm I.
Iter phx ■ letan ba»! Ri *lly u» tap h» r t-\ery k w
daya Show«»« ’api”»! uvnrty tvrty ’ me« at.«1
an w wvr»e fnen .1 »y io Uy Tne ptyaic. r»
Bnallv told hi r titmb. idi il »ho had hr »hi a
lM*eaae <»f iheivHltxy«. tb.»t il waa in io a *1-
r»tit*tl « hmnlo a ale «*' «1 Leyond w<
-al a d.
Iter hearl »I mi guvr b» f thè n»ual trnuble and
thè waa in nu< h aaeri« ma cor dillo* thrrrUllvea
werv? M *ut
u! for
Fhey put ber «-n I ult< u s l » iu
It • Biay<«> 1-n thè nkwMwh. ih« ar»|
¡mi
nai b.».| tí
wrra
1 tutl
tun?
Mr«. Thom.n *hrt«?ol of ri* Twenty «evert!
•
•ropav. aa the r» «»ilt .»f « hr olì » kidney d m * s »« i
to more th.» » metuo'y tit«
■ I m y« : ü het
normal wr'^ht, and had to bv tr «*vodi> uber:»
•
o«fll »be Lad
four physician« Kb«* wa* pul « a ite
i » mi
CotnjK’umi« Thr»w» w«n Aa ¿bowed
wed futpi
a
oi mina aMe waa «< »i.
> •■ »
Ibi» raí» renew
If you bare JrofWf don’t t» ropcHte Th »re '»
r*i i ) o»» Ihlt'g li « Q u*a| w
cure the rtreax
hrtluev di»8. Dll Iw ♦».'
Il «04 (ll»t •
FWIU mi b <Xwni»'<»ud Thr Keim'« Ontup« mí h*
Bright 'a and k fatar y iM-veaeea, tl ' L r i label» <
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n J F i ’ » n « »»
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a.
Street Mn
ia«-o, arle orenprxHwb ra Bet d
ter nemikMAek
at« un a^*e
1*4
e.
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Linn I’rug
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Co., r.ugrna
1
Now. look here,” said the obdurate
collector. “I’m not going to la» put off
uny more. I want that $5, and I’m go­
ing to have it before I leave this of­
fice.”
"Say." the other naan replied, with
sudden hopefulneHs as he turned from
the window, where he had been look­
ing sadly out at the cold, bleak world,
“have you made any arrangement for
having your meals sent up? If so, I
hope you’ll be kind enough to ask a
fellow to sit down and take a bite now
and then.”—Chicago Record Herald.
He Tumbled.
BT-
"Why did Tom give up his study of
genealogy ?”
"You see. lie climbed so far up hl*
family tree that be caught sight of an
ti[M> In the upper branches.”—New York
Times.
Saved Him.
"1 dill one charitable act today,” re-
marked th«» faildheaded druggist as be
silt down to dinner.
"I'm glad to hear it. dear,” rejoined
bls wife. "Tell me all about it."
"Oh, there Isn't much to tell,” re-
f»t!c«l the pill compiler. “One of iny
clerks wanted an Increase in salary,
«0 he could get married. and I refused
to give It to lllm.” - Baltimore Sun.
Worth »n<l Booth.
North American 1 am a Daughter of
the Revolution. I ■up|M»>e you do uoc
have anything of that kind in your
country.
South American Ob. /es; but the
revolutions are so common iu our coun­
try It la ixMieldered vulgar to have any
connect on with them. -Boston Even­
ing Trauacript.
If vou are having
notice* published - such
Xiitic«* itf bereL\ tiven that io pei
.
-name Of ^•tB.u
’C'-l of - Belimger
tho«« » ol administraiuiH
1UU -v»>»
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’(»des
aini (Jottoll S uniiuUted
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- eStaîBP, SIHIIIDOIIS OT Citation
StaPjte« of Oregon, all Laue Countd
‘°BACC q
Warrants d.«ciibed Uluw wl l be any in legal proceeding* and de­
..1I...1 an.l payment thereof refused tire U»e same printed in the
•••Call on...
unieed preseute ifor payment w lbtu
?ixt7day. from the 1st day of July. Ilu a iu>, gi*e jour atiorney
A. D.. l'J*A »«id warrants are des­ instructions to publish the
Julius Goldsm^
cribed ns folluws:
same hi this paper.
If you
War’nt. To whom Date of
issue. Am’t. do not he may take it to some
is sued.
July «, IIW
Jnlslha KicImrCwn
other paper io wnich you are
J khd - m Cmwford
A Howard
have !
not a subscriber. You h""
<. Hoaar«!
j F Lwiitre
publish
your A Trial will Convince You K
the right to
1». G Smith
Brown
Ue Understand OW Bu^?'
legal notices wherever you
1 bo» Brown
Frank Spwr
in Hatch and Jewe.ry R,
may direct.
« ha* Forter
NOTH’E.
Cocnty Allowances.
C-.
Al)owe»l July 2:
B oh ’I account
Dau Stockdale, roaiwoik
Chas. Fowler, roadwurk.
Alba BeMeut, roadwork.
Oily Nickles, roadwork
E. Maxwell, roadwork
B. Anderson, road work
Otto l'etzold, road work ..
W. S. Sutherland, road work
Ed Hill, road work
I). Colwell, road work
C. A. Smith, road work
John Bollman, road work
A. Worden, roadwork .
John Richard, road work .
E. Sears, road work
P. B. Berlin, road work
Dallas Lingo, road work
Eno« Hrapole, road work
Peter Harpole, roa<l work
W. B. Hanley, road work
Jeff Campbell, road work
Chas. McBee, road work
J. Winn, road work
J. jD. Cox, road work
C. Hayes, road woik
B. Taylor, road work
E. (..'leek, road work
M. Maloy, road work
W. W. Darueiile, road work
Frank Wisman, road work
K. P. Allison, road work
M. J. McCline, road work
Martin Perry, road work
K. L>. Smith, road work
H. I). Whitlock, road work
J. E. Richardson, road work
Sanford Anderson, road work
Chas. Fitch, road work
A. Beckman, road work
A. Anderson, road work
James Richardson, road work
Robert Petzolil, road work
Allen McCoruaek, road work
Thus. Broughton, road work.
Wm. Jones, road work
8. M. Goddard, road work
Jim Cook, road work
Ed Haferty, road work
Henry Coni I®, road work
H. Rebman, road work
E. Swuusou, road work
J. A. HiHe, road work
Tbbs. llise, road work.............
Jake Park, road work
Lee Hodges, road work
(I. G. Gross, viewer
’P. J. McPherson, viewer .
C. M. Collier, surveyor
Chas. MeKernon, ehainman
Martin Foster, ehainman
Sam MeKernon, marker
Jerry Atkinson, marker.
G. G. Gross, viewer
P. J. McPherson, viewer
C. M. Collier, surveyor
W. T. Pattison, ehainman
Kelsay, ehainman
U. B. Sutherland, road work
James Parker, road work
11. Rauch, road work
J. B. Wooten, road work
H. Carson, road work
H. V. Thompson, road work .
J. T. Gilfry, road work
Loren Sciivner, road work
Lloyd Dale, road work
Cliff Parker, road work
Lucian Ward, road work
E. M. Smith, road work
Chas. Lowry, road work
J. W. Wills, road work
Wm. Kerr, road work
H. W. Calloway, road work
J. M. Starns, road work
W. E. Dotson, road work
Thoa. Gray, road work
E. W. Hunt, road work
Herman Miller, road work
F. B. Grapp, road work
John Goodman, road work
John fepperaon
pairing and Engraving.'
H (J Clark
Nt>V 20, IN*
J U Builmer
N't V JU, I n *
Che* fcmmeraon
Nov ■ ju . 1SSS
Janes Dau<bwrty
20. iSss
John Runk
W F bcott
D Log 8ton
J W A rehart
() F Kennedy
L Keene
H bowderbaek
Mar
N E Berk rain
Mar
t-eo Bn'-a
Mar
M F FhiiliH
Mar
y
H I-Oiig
Mar
H A Blium
.Mar
Geo Come*
May
'I ho» Thorn on
.May
H C OUt
never
Never corrodes
May
VYon Lin
May
J (,’rHwford
sweats nor expands; in fact
June ’
Mr* N H-mi ton
Ju i e
Cecil Morgou
never gives any trouble of
July
Fat net *nroe
any kind and is used for »11
July
J ( huiuberlMin
July
C W Richmond
A very
C isIS.vCS of work.
A uk
J LI ay lor
rept
Ea»ie Templeton
luperior cove*-ing for barns
tk pt
A < ha*•
jau
factories depots canneries,
.1 \V Donahue
N ot
J »V heeler
tannenes, shed» »nd mining
Apr
£ A Hart
June
Jamt» Glacon
property.
June
»• F Bryan
June
M M Ahlburr
Send for bcoklet.
June
H B Whitcomb
Jan
O b Whitmore
The
Paraffine PJnt Co
AUK
C II Brcm»en
Sept
KiuaMlh Howcrd
Bean the
S^n Francisco, Seattle,
Sept
Gvo D Howard
Signature
Porti, nd. Los Angeles
Sept
Nellie 3 Howard
uct
Geo D How aid
Oct
Aaron COudou
A Mît
J W L»na
l»ec
a .1 John »on
Jan
D Bommers
Jan
Jo»» ph Innis
Feb
Janie* G Hurt
Mar
Li* GiptP ii
May
F R Merrill
May
— Kelly
J
une
Mr* JohnRives
June
E M Dai lei»
Sept
Netue Millon
Sept
JohnGuiley
Nov
John Morgan
Nov
Nam Smith
Pec
John lAiwifl
Jan
N E K uk
Mar
E -M Trout
Mar
Win Pickett
DR. JOHN L. KELLETT
Mar
Bud McQuay
‘Mar
j A Myeia
Mar
Dr Wiley
. —'A»:nl light loads.
May
¡•el Spoor
May
'*71
A P Anthony
May
J N Ablett
June
Mr» A N'Hurlburt
■ '-lìàj
July
— Arnold
July
Cha* Ross
July
A N Gild
Trade-Mark Kellett’«
Trade-Mark
Ocj
Wm Spare
'uod f j- everything
Oil of Eden
Sweet Spirits of Eden
Nov
H G Hawley
Mar
Rheumatism, Kidney, Stomach, and Nervous
Oeo M Masterson
May______
tnat r:
Albert Weaver
0:1 V, heels.
Diseases are positively cured with Oil and Sweet
June 23, 1*94
T Kemp
Spirits of Eden. Driu-gisls will get it for you.
Aug 13. 1«4H
I
VobyJ une
Manufactured by California Co-Operative Medi­
Dec 6.1»94
W 1 i a rd Bowman
Sold Cvorywhe.ro.
cal Company. Capital Stock, fi ¡00,000, of 50,000
By orcer ot the County CommlFBlonera Court shares at $30 each. No one can own more than I
■ r '.'.ninnoli.co.
this the third day of June, A. D 1893
one share. As income increases, shares increase I
E. U. LEE,
in value. Write for list of members aud rules, to
uounty Clerk
C. C. M.Co.. E l . ka, or Oakland,Cal.
MALTHOm
Great promptness iD ...
ng. out
Repairing ari
pecial Orders of »l/J?1
Kings of every tC&
<
. h,.^:
making and alteiing.
Raised Monograms, figg..
and Old En»lishlXr!"
ing.
We repair anything rv.
taming to jewelry.
r
M. R. JANNEY,
Jeweler and Station*
;A
A
BRUTALLY TORTURED.
A ease came to light that for per­
sistent and unmerciful torture has
perhaps never been equalled. Joe
(iolobriek of Colusa, Calif., writes:
"For 15 years 1 endured insufferable
pain from rheumatism aud nothing
relieved me though 1 tried everything
known. 1 came across Electric Bit­
ters and its the greatest medicine on
earth for that trouble A few bottles
of it completely relieved aud cured
me.’
Just as good for liver aud
kidney
troubles and general de­
bility. Only 50 cents. Satisfaction
guaranteed by W. L. DeLano, drug­
gist.
are going Fast at 10 cents. Be quick oryou
miss ih- sale.
We h ive also many other lines that «e
are c’osing out at cost.
Golden Rule Store
NINTH STREET.
Are You Studying?
Priced
Jeweled
Watch
Made
No use making a serious difficulty out of n
|>ro|M>sition. Y'ou might a« well understand
worth of getting the right things and not.
them. We’ll give you lessons in
if you will give us a chance.
Non-Magnetic
Nickel Silver Case
Fully Guaranteed
reasonable
at once the
| aving too
the econo
For sale by
An Unappreciated Player.
Illustrated Booklet
on request, showing
(Newark, N. J., News.)
"Did you know Junies at Yale?”
“No, never heard oi him.”
“He played there several years.
‘‘Haseball or football?”
"Chapel organ."
“Oh!”
For Love of Her.
"How did you lose your arm,
young man?” asked the interested
In the window of the butcher shop gentleman in the car.
"A girl once told me to remove
hung Im If a dozen dressed rabbits.
Dobbins (sticking his head in at the it,” answered the young man. “(lot
diairl What are you paying for cats any cigarette papers?”
now ?
Butcher (without looking up from the
package lie w as addrewin*)—Oh. about
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
steen <•« uta pur Kansas City Journal
I’niteii States '-aud Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, July 1:1th, 1903,
Very Slraaae.
Notice is hereby given th.«t in com-
"Yew. we’re engaged," said Mr. Sopht. pliance with the provisions of the act
”1 recall very vividly now that the first of conrgeas of June 3, 1878, entitled
night I met her 1 dreamed of kissing "Au act for the sab» of timber lamis
in the states of California, Oregon,
her. Strange, wasn't it?”
■ 1 »••»." repixsl Ml«« Suappe; "I should Nevada aud Washington Territory,”
etxeuded to all the public ¡and
think that would be the last thing you'd as
statue by act of August, 4 1892, Kich-
drowns of." Philadelphia I'rose.
nrd Hilmsn, of Marcola,
_______ , county
_____ i<r of
_
Lane, state of Oregon, has this »lay
(Xswtrwat.
flled in this office hie sworn statement
I he man who 1 gloomy and inorone
No. 54IH for the purchase of the se t4
Is alwnya sh«»rt of friends:
sw1«. e'j ee**. ue1« ae1«, of ««N-tion
He Bnldom meet« a neighbor who
10, township 18 sou h, of range 8 west
A t-orti.al hand extends.
and will otter proof to show that the
His children fem to fear him and
land sought is more valuable for its
Keep »ilentw when he’» by.
And ve t th. wife, who loves him rnuo^
timber or stone than for agriclutural
Hevanla him with a al<h.
purposes, «mi to establish bi« claim
to eai»l before J. J. Maltón, U. S.
But h. who dwaya w««ra » «rnDa
Commiseioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on
la always popular.
Hit fr< * a ' ike haata to great bim w M b Saturday, the 3rd of Octobet, 1903.
He names as wi‘ue«m»e: Lee Hosel-
They >«♦• him from afar.
ton of F.ugeue, Georg«» Kirk, Aaron
i' him with pleasant
Hla outmrrtched hand they aquae*<
C. Barbour, faith of Walton; Arthur
Ard then they whisper In hia oar.
D. Hileman of Marcóla, all of Lane
“Land mo ten dollars, pleaser
comity. Oregou.
- Auto err tUo JourwaL
Any aud all persons claiming ad­
ven ely the above dearribed lauds are
requeste»! to file their claims iu this
NIGHT WAS HER TERROR.
office ou or l»eforv said 3rd day of
”1 would cough nearly all night October, UHL
ong.'writes Mr». Chas. Applegate, of
J. T. BR1DGF9, Register.
Alexamlrii*,lnd., "and could hardly
get any sleep, t ha»t consumption »0
lad that if I walked a bjoek 1 would
WORKING NIGHT AND DAY.
cough trighttnlly and ypit bloo»i. but
wheu all other medicines failed, three
Th« I u»i«»t ami mighti«vt Itttlr
fl bottle* of Dr. King's New IM» thing that ever •»»« made 1» Dr. |
covery
wholly cured
me and 1 King'» N*w Life Pill*. Three pUfa
gains»] 58 pouuoa. ” It'» abaoiutely change «eakaeea into »trengtb, li*t-
guaranteed to cure cough», cold», Im leeane»» Into energy, l.rain fag int«
grippe, bronchlti» ami ail throat mental power. They're wonderful
■ ud ¡»»g trouble«. Price 00 e«nt» in building up the health. Only 25
Mud •*
*rtal *’’’«*•• free at W. L. I cent* per lox. Bolli by W. G Oe ’
WILSON
ALL JEWELERS
COLORED
FANCY
DIALS
A Fact ro Longer Questioned.
Physcinns and laymen alike now
fully recognize the benefit—yes, the
necessity —of using cereal foods iu
the daily bill of fare, especially for
breakfast. Always up to the time«,
we have about all the best branda
and will get those we have not in
short order if requested.
F.onrl«-
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Sa. Francisco.
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Quotation«.
Dei<«u»o'» drug »tore
Lace Remnants
I mo .
Why Don’t You Use
w. M. GREEN,
BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT?
Phone Main 25-1
619 W illamette St.
This Popular Remedy
CUKES Rheumatism, Neural-
J‘ gia, Sprains. Bruises,
Burna, Lame Back. Stiff Joints, Corns.
Bunions and Chilblains, aud all in­
flammation of Mau or Beast.
TESTIMONIAL:
Best Liniment
on Barth.
Henry D Baldwin. 8upt. Water
Work», Shulhburg. Wia,, writes ”1
baye tried many kinds of liniment,
but have never received much benefit
'"“Il I urei Ballard's Snow Liniment
tor Rheumatism RlHi Plliu, , ,huik
it the beet iininieut on earth.”
MONUMENTS ARHlVED
• • •• a car load • • • ■
¡•irect from quarries in New England.
I wo more cars on the way.
None furnish better work.
None in the valllej handle in larger quautitie?>
Hence our prices are right .
Write for booklet.
EUGENE GRANITE AND MARBLE WOW
w W MARTIN. Proprietor
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Cures Sciatica.
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womanuo«jd, ai»!ing development of orga»
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known remedy for women e .r.als them, tar
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*1.00 PEIt BOX. 1 ' M '*Ti £»
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For ¡Sale by Linn Drug •
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We Sell and Recommend It
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Minir
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