The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, July 18, 1903, Image 9

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    LOOK OUT a
for Colds— La Grippe
I
dalles
HORROR
INCORPORATED
Personals
MIGhT BE PORT
LAND ROBBERS
PH0SC0 COMPANY
' teok il «q oli biniseli,
1
1 r Clai«-:.c- M K< --«i< ! '! I
Cha*. Cocbrau arrived today from
Or., aud
Mis» iliunie M<l'i.ii>, t< rouudly stinse and nurse a coni-
. Cottage Grove.
Protect yourself, aud don’t trust to
daugbter of th< late 1 n Idii _• Me- 1 ino ii un Ih** Street uear tbe Hoff-
E. J. Frwaier went tn Pi rtlau.l this
moruing at 3:36
Pnn-ideuce. Considering the barm
Claiu.were muri.* *i at thè lu i * »t luun lloose this
Two Hob. >es Arrested Here Ths ’ thè bride at Silvertou, Tuesday. 1'
Harvey Brebaut, Dell Morgan, E. ifternoon ou bueineaa.
o'clock, ereaiitig quite a disturbane«,
don«-, ‘ neglect” before aud after taking
J. Fay, G. A. Ped »nd F. G. Eby.
Mrs. C. B. Willoughby was a
a col»l is a physical crim«*. Yott may
Morning Bear a Relation to
bride and groom are well knowu m i too y lonllful supply uf liquor beiug
all of Cottage Grove, to-day tiled ar­ seuger to Portland today.
prevent a cokl, or, if too lute, you can
F.ngeue. Dr. K»*eu<- is a l l). gradu­ nsponslble for bis «-ouditiou.
Car
Hold-Up.
ticles i,f incorporation for the Phos-
X i • i w I li « i oiie o ndi* for Ih«
ate, class of 18'.«:. and w.i* luumu ■ i < t
insure yoitreclf against the “after « f-
M C. Eby of Ctitlugi l*K'M,
eo Manufacturing Company. The pur i iu Eugene this morning
turi * r in elis­
for there is the greatest danger,
tln* fumous l’. O. football ttain of unir»* and lui k He
pose of the company is to manufac­
1866. He Is also a graduati* of thè io.1«, acei-ptiug t» il lOtlais l.iil for
by using Ur- Harter's Inin Tonic. Few
1
wo
itinerant
strangers,
bearing
Mrs.
Mabel
Baker
ot
Cottage
Giove,
ture aud sell the new beverage kuowu
bis .q i ' .o .>nee i.i oie là cutder Dorris
die from Colds, or I Ji Grippe, or Ca­
the maimer aud <ir«*ss «if ”geutlem«*ii nieilieal depai tu i i t of l' O,
as I’hoaco, declared iu their articles aj was a Eugene visitor ttslav.
ibis att i .
r ■ i* ■ • e ir« ful not to
of *1'1.
The bi ide Iti ■ d«d tilt- l <
tarrh. Tli' 5 J*e of the after « fleets.
of
the
roan
”
applied
this
morning
I
m
-
Dr. T. B. For»! returned this after-
lieing'a “healthful. beneficial aud de-
givo
bis
lisi*
i-
to
tbe oti’cer, aud was
bere
for
severa!
s
-mlis;
sh<
i
bali.'
These <1 -e-i**s all weaken, and to a
iio„ou from au appointment dowu the foie breakta.t to.) X. Nichols, the
liglitful drink. ”
iust us carotili to g< t out of town on
rotili* ami invi n | lisi ni l<tli i
weak' io »1 1 IM,y come flocking a host ot
Junction
City
liveryman,
tor
a
horse
Tbe couqiany is incorporated for »alley.
pioi.ei i tbe tirsi tram, allowiug bis bai) to
diiea*» ti‘-‘t /neteu ou weak lungs,
and buggy. They were iu wnb tbe troni old well kii wn Di.
»25,006, divided iuto 26,000 shares.
Mr». Cornier ami Mis.** Lizzie tir
funi il ics.
Dr. and Mis. K««ue w HI Iwcotue forfeit to ih«* city.
heart, stomach, ki luey«, and other
spirits
of
the
bottle,
r«*eliug
a
little
Pope Leo Near tne End-Spo
The stock is nonassessable. The >urd were arrivals today from Cot
weak p i '* that we seldom think of.
too far to th«* north while making the leave ou a weddiqg tour ot tl »* l.ast
head
of tbe office is at Cottage* Grove. age Grove.
Kane --Mello” Girls In­
The i ei<**t •••'! best thing to do is to
request. They were refused til«* rig. erti state.-*, and lefote ¡eturning i
Miss Ada Hendrick.-* of this city, ia 1'hey returned later while Niulud.* Oregon, tln* dra-tor will taki* a p< -t
furtifv tb * sy-b hi so that you will not
sist on Low-Necked
* ¡siting Dr. an«i Mrs. E. DeWitt was at his breakfast and aecured the graduai«* coltre«* m New 1 ork City.
eatdi <■ -1' 1 lC
to” *:iie ,o do that,
Dress for Summer.
'onuell, at 252 King street, Portiaud. rig from tbe proprietor’s son and
Tbeir uiauy F.ugetio friemls wish
then * i must see that no lasting in­
The residence of I. P. Hower on
Mr. aud Mrs. L.G. llulin are spend- drove out of town on a gallop.
jury is done. Medical authorities all
theui a pleasant journey and sufi* r»
Fern Ridge, 8 miles northwest of Eu-
gg,-. qli i !. nisthe lighting element of
Nii-bols telephoned to the Eugene turo.
gene, was destroyed by tire yester-
1' re»l Day, the twenty-two year ng a few days »acatioii in tin* mouu
th» bio i • uabling the system not only
(Scripps News Association.)
police to take the rig away from them
The fir«* caught from a spark
day.
old electric! n shut on a subur­ tins on the McKenzie.
to wa 1 off disease, but to fight it after
from the Hue and only a small por-
Tom Williams anti sister,Miss Mabel, and this was accomplished with some
Spokane,July 16.—The war between ban street at Portland Tuesday
,- vq
it has obtaiued a foot- the telephone company and their I night by robbers without even being
tiou of the contents of the dwelling
ft this afternoon for Newpolt where difficulty. Both men ware ou a gio
hold.
was saved.
warned, gives this account of the oc­ hey will join their pareuts on a rious drunk aud were order«*«! out .of
office girls is at tierce heat today, currence :
town. The rig was takeu to Bang's! 1 have oiH*nt‘d up a line of house
Mr. Hower is at Pine Openings ou
nonth's outing.
the public being very much inter­
Dr.
“1 was going home, standing on the
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Power of stables, th.* horse being much the worse furnishings, consisting of furniture, a hunting trip, consequently d ies
ested and generally taking the side rear platform. I h »i my back to tbe
stoves, tinware, granitew ire, crockery, not know of his loss. Mr. Hower’s
alem, passed through Eugene this for the drive.
side of the car on which the highway
of the girls.
wife, who was at home, estimates the
Later the prospectors, who seemed lami a, glassware, eti.
lorning on their way to Foley
men boarded the steps; b.f. r<- I knew
is just th'' n luedy netaled, as it sup
to have a little ready cas . stocked up
1 solicit a chare i f your patronage, loss at ». mui or »1000, but could not
Tbe trouble now is that the tele­ they were there 1 beard th«* report of prings for a short < utiug.
L>hes ti. I h "d directly with the iron it
with u gallon of beer and escolistsl liooils right, pi lei s l ight.
• tut«' whether Mr. Hower carried any
pistol ami instantly felt flu* pain
phone management insists that tbe the
Miss Kdm'iudsoii was a passenger
in my back.
I ran iuto the ear and
■equir« - t o combat Colds or La Grippe,
themselves in the woodshed back of j I will pay cash for .-vi-oud hand fill insurance ou the same.
* Portlaud t.xlay, iiiteiidiug to ex
like it l>. lore, during, or after. If girls shall not appear at their work in sank into a seat. The thugs followed
tbe postoffice, ¡lit* nt on a gland di uiture, or take old articles ill part
me, aud while I wa.- comp» lied lo t nd her visit to other points of in­
ik<ii in time, it will prevent; if takeu low necked dresses, no matter how hot stand up they robbed me.
pay for new goods.
NIGHT WAS HER TERROR.
1 should t crest, including a stay at Gladstom max in th«* path of spiritous joy.
wring, it '* >11 slicrten the course ; if the summer day may be, while tbe say that they were young men al­
Marshal Eastland soon 1 arned of; Rememlier the place, No. 71 West
”1 would cough nearly all night
1
ark.
iken after, it will prevent all bad after girls contend for the right to wear though they all won* masks an»l it was
their condition ami w ben he faced them Eighth street.
on g,'writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of
d tficult to get a look at them. ”
Mrs. E. H Gompp left this after again both made a final grab at tbe cun
fleets.
Alexandria, ln<i., "au»l could hardly
Rememlier the name
The Daily Journal of Wednesday t oon for another visit to Dayton,
any style of dress that conies within
get any
I had consumption so
Women are especially benefited by
of b-er and took long sweet draughts |
MUNROE.
evening says: "The bail from tbe
bad thnl
AHlked a block 1 would
r. Hsrtei I r n Tonic, as they seem to tbe bounds of decency.
thug's pistol is a lead bullet of .18 \ ash., where sh«> has before received before being marched to the city las
cough frightfully mid pit blood, but
it entered tbe right side of i. uch bauetit to her health.
tile.
fli-r from th'* weakness of Colds and
The pastors aud many church people calibre.
w hi n all otlu-r medicines failed, three
tbe
back
about
eight
inches
from
th«*
Cas Matlock went to Harrisburg
iGrippe longer than men, aud they are taking th«* side of the company,
The men when searched this after
?l lotties ot Dr. King's New Dis­
spine, fracturing th«* teutb rib atid
covery
wtolly cured
me and 1
•particularly susceptible to the action contending that public morals as well logded against he spine.
ft carried t is afternoon to join Ed. McClaua uoou were found to have a small dia
gained .‘>8 pounds.” It's absolutely
a b!o»»d builder such as this is.
with i a piece of the coat aud lining b in, who is coming up the valley in Blond ring, gold watch, razor ami I
as modesty demand the wearing of with two pieces of tilling, making a i automobile. They expect to arrive strop and a few trinkets. They gave
To property owners: You are here gum untied io cure coughs, colds. La
grippe. I'leuchitis and all throat
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.
four thickness of cloth tbree-fourtiis ii Eugene about 6 o'clock this even uamea «if W. Smith aud Win. Stew by notified to mow all grass ami we<*<l
the conventional high-necked waist.
ami lui g trouldcs. Price 5t* cents
of an inch iu length
art. Smith carries a union card is-i adjacent to your pr«q>«*rty and clean ami »1 Trial bottles flee at W. L.
"The physicians discovered the ii R.
DeLano's drug store.
up alleys at once.
Suspects Arrested.
bullet two inches beneath the surface
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Power Went sued by Portland Bricklayers' Union
Dati-.l tills 2Ptb du» I Julie, I'JGi.
ot the flesh, lodged against the vere
No.
1402.
They
tried
to
give
the
ini
|
(Scripps News Association.)
tebrate. The doctors state that the t Foley Springs this morning for « pressiou that they came from tbe I
J. F. STILES,
Oregon City, July 16.—Three young injury is not as serious as at first t o weeks’ stay.—Aif. Dillard of Eu south but finally admitted that they
City Marshal.
thought and tliey have every reason
ne, baH come down to play a bass
men who were covered with dust and to believe that theit patient will g
had
ridden
a
freight
out
of
Portlaud.
1 rn in th«* McElroy burn!.—Salem
The public will lie gratified to learn
SHERIFF’S TAX 8'11 M TH I
travel stained were arrested here this make a quick recovery.”
J urnal.
that Hie Belknap Springs are now in
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
I
wil
morning aud held ou suspicion of
President P. L. Campbell of the
on Monday the loth <1 hj of Aiigue' condition for Hie accommodation of
having taken part in the Sellwood ear
ate University, is visiting the
llHsl, between the hours of o'el« »l campers, tin bath houses having been
a. m. and 1 o'clock p n>., to wit nl renovated. I or particulars and trans­
He was ill Salem yes-
V Iley cities.
shooting and robbery.
They had
Yesterday's Oregonian had a picture 10 o’clock a. m. on sid day, nt th,
t iday .where be met bis brother, F.
some jewelry of a miscellaneous char­
southwest door of th*- county « ouit portation enquire of Geo (Toner.
l1 Campbell of Monmouth, and a of a thirty one inch Dolly Varden house in Eugene, Lane County,
The
contest
between
a
picked
nine
We must close out our
acter in their pockets. *
ii ece, from the east
who is visiting caught in the Nehalem. He is a slim Oregou, sell to the high«-»! li idii. STORAGi ! HTORAGEl STORAGE
looking fellow, little like the broad, for cash, all th»* lands to which Lain-
stock of summer shoes
They refused to give their names of the town ami th«* league team this ii Oregon.
afternoon ou the league grounds at
Geo. T. Hall A Son’s public and pri­
fat
ones caught iu the McKenzie. county or other public corpom
this month and will cut
or to attempt to account for them­
W. W. Calkins and family of F.u-
traded the enthusiastic fans who
Hut the coast streams are warm at ban* aquired title by virtue of .-uh vate warehouse is now ready for all
prices so as to make them selves. Detectives have gone up to could not keep away trom any game. ne, accompanied by Mr. Calkin’s this season, while the magnificent of Tax.
kinds if storage. Hops, wool, graiu,
move fast.
Oregon.City from Portland to take They found great fun iu the contest. ti- tlier and mother, came cut from Lane county river cornea from snow Dated this day «itli of Jul},
merchandise aud household goo is
1
Ri
D
I
ISK,
quiiiaBay Monday, where they had and glacier,
HALL A SON.
note of the men. They will soon Pratt pitched mid Chapin caught tor
aud big takes but re
Sheriff of Laue couuty, th, i ,.
Mr. Calkins cently tilled
»I i nt several days.
,
............
J
the
scrubs.
Somers
and
Mahon«
with
mow
water,
and
find out if any of the jewelry they
were battery for the league. Follow- 1 rents reside in Wisconsin, and are keeps cokl all summer.
carried corresponds with that taken
ii th« state ou a visit. — Corvallis
iug was the lineup :
That champion trout fisherman
T ■ mes.
from the -tret-tear passengers «luring
League.
Locals.
Geo. Frissell, of McKenzie Bridge,
the holdup.
Chapin
Mahoney
P
The following Eugene ladies, mem can go the Nehalem trout several
Pratt
Somers b> re of the Eugene lodge, Degr«*«* of inches better, his record fish measur­
P
Pope May Die Tonjght.
Crawford
lb
Hartley H >nor, attende.l the funeral of Mrs. ing thirty-five inches. And, as every
Lorim«*r A'nrie Campbell at Junction today: iisbermau kuows, lour inches addi­
2b
O’Day
(Scripps News Association.)
3b
Starr Mrs. W. O. Zeigler,Mrs. A. Lombard, tional length ou a big fish shows to
Strub
Rome, July 16, 8 p. tn.—The attend­ Ordway
Babb Mrs. Geo. Sovern, Mrs. Chas. Starr, great advantage in width aud thick­
ss
Harper
If
Russell
ing
physicians
say
that
Pope
Leo
is
Mrs. Parley Pierce aud Mrs. A. F. ness and consequent weight,
From
Albany thinks it ie the manufactur-
Hays Jilianen.
cf
the slim, lacer like appearance of
g town of the valley. Let’s see. rapidly nearing bis end. and again Shanahan
rf
Griffin. Drew
that Nehalem Dolly ”Uucle”George’s
ere is a list of souie of our factor- make the prediction that be cannot Talitero
Final score.was 6 to 4 lu favor of
flsh could nearly have swallowed
Aiinntnn
tlnnlz
Cold
more than last over night.
»
the
league.
him.
Three planing mills.
In consultation it was deteimined
Two saw mills.
t bat another operation to remove pus
Large woolen mill.
Yesterday 8. 8. Spencer completed
from the pleura is necessary, but as
Furniture factory.
tie negotiaions whereby be trans-
Large excelsior mills.
the Pope is not able to stand another
ferredtbe ownership of the quarter
Candy factory.
Lawyer J. L. Norwood, of Harris­ block which has been «x-cupied by
operation the diseas«* must be al
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
KDife factory.
burg, has been in the city today. Vest Bios, and Yates’ livery and sale
lowed to take its course.
Frederick
Meinzer to Mrs. Eliza J.
Flouring mill.
Mr. Norwood believes Harrisburg will stable to P. ami C. S. Frank, C. 8.
Two_n>arble works.
A Lively Strike.
double in population in the next two F rrow A Company making th«* deal. Miller, lots in Cottage (.rove, *800.
Arville Duckworth to Geo. H. Hale,
Two iron foundaries.
or three years. The continuation of T row privat«*.
(Scripps News Association.)
Large tannery.
When seeu today regarding their lot 1, sec. 26, tp. 17 a, r 7 w, 20 acres,
the sale of the big Davis property
Chicago, July 16.—The strike at the to J. R. Cartwright will mean a good it tentions, Mr. Frank said that as it »100.
Cannery.
Oregon A California Railroad to C.
Creamery.
Kellogg Switchboard Company's fac­ deal for the city. Mr. Cartright will w s so late in the season nothing
E. Lytle. ne'4, sic 23 tp. 21 ,s r 2 w,
Hire fence works.
v
uld
be
done
with
the
property
this
have
the
hop
part
of
the
property,
tory broke out worse than ever this
M00.
X-
And the list is growing larger all
When
about 100 acres. while it is under­ y ar iu the way of changes.
morning.
G. A. Houck to Emma A. Well«, lot
b time, besides at Springfield, a
stood the remainder is for the Booth tie next building season opens we 8, block 16, Sbaw 'a ad. to Eugene,
The police attempted to disperse
igene suburb, wo have the largest
Kelly Company and that there will n y expect to see the erection of a
»2000.
<1 beat equipped sawmill on the the mob, which numbered at least two be a big sawmill erected upon it. to : block on this valuable site.
J. E. Young to F. D. Wheeler, Jot
and nave all your grain. You cannot afford to urea
aats. Give us your list Mr. Al- thousand men aud i oys, but they —Democrat.
4 aud half lot 3, block 1, Young’s ad.
DL Or is it like your bas«.*ball threw available stones at the officers
binder that wagteF. your grain. The DEERING has a per­
to Cottage Grove, »300.
not professional, just amateur?
H. R. Champ to Anna E. Groot, fect reel and binder, insuring no waste. The DEERING is
and,for a time defied all efforts to
Business Pointers.
lots 11 and 12 of cross plat of Blair a very LIFHT DRAFT machine because it ia fitted with
disperse them.
donation claim, 8 acres, »1800.
roller and ball bearit gs.
The police finally won but the mob
Mias Melvina Tilton, of June, wa
Paints ami Oils, at Preston A Hales.
1s t evening united iu the holy Ixinds
threatens to destroy the Kellogg fac­
If you drink . call for the best — o wedlock to J. A. Higgins of Pleas WILLAMETTE VALLEY CHAUTAU­ WE CARRY EXTRAS IN STOCK.
Examine the
tory in spite of police and militia
Stanford Rve—at Emil Etter’s saloon. ait Hill, iu
Ibe Booth Kelly Lumber Company,
the parlors or
in ’
"the
of tur
the i
QUA ASSOCIATION.
Deering before buying or 8end for catalogue,
and their protectctiou.
A »1 purchase and 78 cents, gets Si e«*»le hotel.
«* others at this time of year, are
Rev. J. 8. McCallum !
a »3 bust crayon portrait at Hampton of’iciated.
nipelled to dam small creeks until
The Dalles Tragedy.
The event was attended
I he Willamette Valley Chautauqua
fficieut water has been collected to
Brothers.
by a number of Eugene friends of Association will be held at Gladstone
(Scripps News .Association.)
*ise a bjg rush when « leased, thus
We have a full line of rocking tl > couple.
Park, near Oregon City, July 14th
The Dalles, July 16.—Mrs. Louis chairs at prices that will suit yon.
•ting all logs below the dam fur-
to 2.r4h inclusive. Rate of one and
*r and further down tbe creeks.
Comine lies on her bed fearfully
Cha mbe* Hardware. 1
one third fare on the certificate plan
FIVE GOOD REASONS
One of the largest dams yet con- burned and nearly sure to die as the
J. J. Walton, is a duly authoriz»*»! I
has been made from all p«-ints on
rn, t.,1 m Lane couuty is under way
8pe«'iaJ attractions
That the Rio Grande route is the Oregon Lines.
U. S. Commissioner and will attend
result of an accident last night.
I Fall Creek. The dam is .30 feet
•■< Jermaine”
n st popular one lietween the Pacif have been provided,
to
all
land
office
bustoess.
At eleven o’clock while going
igh and will cause a rise of six feet
i< coast and the east, is evinced bj tbe magician, with bis wonderful
Don’t forgert us when you need
up stairs to bed she fell twek down
the mouth of the creek.
tl ■ fact tliat the greater per cent, of productions; R. J. Burdette, the
The system of damming creeks is tbe stairs breaking the lamp under furniture. We can save you money.
celebrated humorist, will entertain
ti nscontineutal travelers use it.
Chambers' Hardware.
jorieng to adjacent roads as has her. Tbe oil took fire and ignite»!
irst— the scenic attractions I d in bis usual delightful manner, while
Feed Prussian Stock to your horses v w from trains are unequalled in the lectures of Hou. Champ Clarke
*n demonstrated on Lost Creek,
her clothing when she ran screaming
and cattle, and keep them in good tl e world.
ie force of the water in some places
and Hon. J. P. Dolliver will be an
into tbe street. A stable employe, condition, at Preston A Hal«*-.
•kes a new channel for the creek.
Second—the daily |*rsouslly con intellectual treat.
attracted by her screams put out
Many other attractions will tie pro­
Artist Gunn’s work is the beet ever d --ted tourist ear excursions being
wbat was left of her burning clothing teen in the city.
Boy »1 worth of e> eeially a ispted for ladi«*« traveling vided, making the fiuest entertain
with a bucket of water. She was tak­ goods and get a portrait at Hampton al tie or with children, affords a com merit ever given at this Chautauqua.
fi table mode of travel at rates with
en back into her home, which failed Brothers for 78 cents.
ii reach of all.
Tbe
Hazelwood
Restaurant,
516
25 CENT BEDS.
Mr. H. J. Joseph has purchased a to take tire, but the terrible pain
Third—it is tbe only route between
Nice cleat beds at the Court Hou»«
#* I**1 acre farm in Eastern Oregon, caused her to lose her reason and she Willamette street ia daily growing
ti
«-net and west passing directly Lodging House for 25 cent» Every
ire«5tljr acrosa the state line from continually moan» and calle for her in popularity.
ti rough Salt Lake City or modern r«mm an outiide rrotr. No cooking
M. S. HUBBLE, Prorpietor.
*i*r. Idaho. Mr. Joseph and fam­
Z on.
five little children that were alone
on premises except for family and
T will remove to their new home
If you have a proof or filing to
Fourth—th« choice of two distinct, that entirely disconnected from lodg
with her at tbe time of tbe accident, make ou timber land go to J. J.
the course of a few weeks.
r. itts through the heart of tt* Rocky Ing pert of bom* No dusty carpets.
tbe father befng about iu tbe Cas­ Walton, Mr. Walton is a duly au-
M luntains.
Clean («intad floors with a rug to
tborized U. 8. Com -nt-w inner.
cade Mountains.
NOTICE.
Fifth—three fast tra'n» deify be «■iw'L twd.
Just beck of »nd on ssme block a
You D«*d not be aBaid to n*v Sher­
She suffers awfully and will die.
t <*cn Ogden end Denver, equipped <’i.nrt Ilcuie.
Quht locality.
N
• otica ia hereby given that _my
man A Williams' lulled paints on
tb every modern convenience.
»i tft t u< <»♦». Bids »t sny time of th And SUH of Quaker Doctors ar« again in Eugene for a
tt», A lire Wooteo, having left our
your bouse, They will stand the
There are many other rresons why nignt. Se- traxi»4«r«ticy "BEDS”
weather and cover more space than tl is route is tbe most comfortable fr«;m I "ay A Hendereon’a. nr Guard
without reason or provoewt ion.
office cornert
•ill Dot be responsible for debts of
lead and oil. We cany a fall stock.
d enjoyable in tbe whole country.
« hamt*is' Hardware.
•r contracting.
You can learn a great deal on tbe
Don’t fail’to consult these Eminent Specialists.
L.U.MBEK ! LUMBER I !
The cannery is having a run on
WM. WOOTEN.
a< > tqect of tboro«.gh travel, and re­
Fl*want HilL July 16, 1903.
Black Republican cherriee today.
c- ive some very beautiful and interest
THEY USE THE LATEST METHODS EOR 1HE CURE OF CHRONIC
The Long A Bingham lumber yard
Mr Allen states that tbe cherry crop
X booklets, tiy callirig ou or writ
AND NERVOUS DISEASES.
ta now r<-wdy to supply the demand fo
r"u need a bat.y buggy or go this year was a full crop, taking it
g'io tbe undersigned?
For Infant» and Children.
on
the
average,
ami
the
flnJst
cherrns
all
dimensions
of
lumber.
Enquire
W. C. McBride,
W* c,n ka41piy your wants.
'na*f>* Hardware
be ever beheld. Tbe cannery has
General Agent, or of C. F Mitchell, agent, at lb* yard
aboat it carloads of cherriee up aud
at Bast Fourth and Pearl at rests, on
M J. Rixhe.
C«ll on them at TNE SMEEDE HOTEL where they can be con­
o
m
th* railroad, or at Hvarverud A Cal
anticipates at least two more car-
Traveling Passenger Agent,
sulted
in private.
Hours 10 to 12 A. M. except Sundays.
kina
’
real
«-alate
oflic*.
loads. About '••• »*»•• iu <11
1 j 4 Third streeP, port laud, (>iv»oa.
Woman Fell on Lightid
Lamp and was Fa­
tally Burned.
Dwelling Burned.
The Portland Streetcar Shooting.
To The Public.
HARTER’S
!S0N TONIC
learance
ale^
! elknap Spiings.
Hot B*ll Game.
Now On
Bargains
oran’s Shoe Store
Factory Town.
Court House Hems.
Harrisburg All Right.
PEERING IDEflli'BIHCER
Married
CHAMBERS’
HARDWARE
To Eastern Oregon.
THE
QUAKER
MEDICINE
CO.
few weeks
At the Cannery.
FREE
ENTERTAINMENT
EACH
EVENING.
CASTOR IA
The IM You Have Always Bought
Carcirs and Tumors cu d w ‘h itT knifa, blood or pain.