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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1903)
Good Health •nd pnr® b'00*1 are in9eParable. If Jour blood is bad. your.health must suf- fer Poor blood allows the body to lose vitality just as a poor fire under the boiler allows the steam to run down From poor blood to impure blood is but step. and impure blood is mother to a j-r« percentage of human ills. Dr Harter's Iron Tonic is an antidote for both po°r and impure blood, for it is both a builder and purifier —a food in<i a medicine. It is the best combi- Mti'»n of tlie kind known to medical jcience. and its success for nearly half l century has led to its endorsement by thousands of medical men who have been unable to find a substitute. Dr, Harter’s Iron Tonic vili nstir fruiL tnii kidh’vci (CU... ». few ’ duere- is ivw-u. ...... »St ths mint evils resultln* •on her. >t ilia, pun hies, blou-heg, rheumatism, irouu dyspepsia, unanula, chlorosis, etc., are a no greatest evil, the greatest ■ sen rai wea'tenlnir ot the whole i ailurds au opening fur every isa. T!i« ! • IS on! V one ot the tbou-aods of i.c U-oc reevivtj: Detroit, Mich.. .Pin. 10. l#0|. -lP. --..r usl using Ur llaitcr s iron Touic uh'' er from “ severuutuck of rh< um*- U<■. A - utlug three nettles a.l truces of Hi-iu,. rere completely eradicated from n.y iys cat. I ar ironerij health was restored A, a o «><1 purifier Dr. Harter s Iron Tonic be no ei-al. and I most sincerely recommend it to all '«ersons suffering from Indigestion ftil'je. rli iniatistn. and the many weakened eon .t I1X d tlie system pro luced bv imimver- IsbU bleed." Juurgiirlte Ft Yeazcli. No. 640 Second Ave. U.OCC yusraatM that abova tMtimoaia! ia {«nuiaa.) Every bottle of Dr. Bar ter's Iron Tonic has our t'resceni” trade-markon , the label. Don’t aacept a substitute —Insist on Dr. Harter a I PREACHER CONVICT I arrested LAST NIGHT IS HARD AT WORK I rank L liftou, charged with larceny from Cottage Grave, and beii g de taiued until the fall term of circuit court, made a crafty and almost suc cessful attempt to galu bis liberty flout the couuty jail last evening. He bad been given tbe liberty of the corridor and seemed to lie a well behaved prisoner, in some way, how ever, he manufactured a key which Would unlock the inner door of the jail. Last evening, just after Deputy Harry Bowu fed tbe prisoners, Clifton Claims to be Able to unlocked the double d ora inside aud hid himself in the woman’s cell off tbe outside corridor, showing hi* Prove an Alibi and IS craftiness iu waiting for the deputy to unlock the outside lock aud faatne Innocent, tLe doors from the inside before at tempting to escape. When Deputy Bown went in to lock tbe prisoners up for the night and Family of the Pre cher is Desti fastened the outer door from the in tute-—«Hillsboro Subxcribrd side with the chaiu, Clifton quietly slipptd out and tried to lock the S>4 for Their Support deputy iu from the outside, showing This Morning. a wi ll-studied and complete plau to make good bis escape. He bad uot couuted ou the deputy locking the (Scripps News Association. padlock iu the staple which prevented Hillsboro, Or., Sept. 3. —Rev. R. H. him locking the door. This was ins Kennedy, former pastor of the Hills uudoiug aud while trying to lock tlie boro Congregational church, who was door w u» discovered by Geo. Park and arrested yesterday ou the charge of John Stewart ou the street. being the cuplrit who entered the KAY FRANK CAPTURES HIM. home of E. H. Warren, tried to Bown, bearing the rattling chain, chloroform tbe two women inmates came out of the jail just as the culprit of tbe house and roblied one of them was making tracks for the edge of towu towur.i the Eugeuo bridge. of (10 and a Hue gold watch, is still , Bown was joined in tlie chase by Ray in jail here, on de!ault of I ring aide | Frank, Marshal Stiles and Sheriff to put up tbe required cash la uds for Fisk. They took different directions aud Frank was the lucky num. Ou his appearance in court. his wheel be caught up with a suspi The reverend gentleman claims that cious character aud the man gave him he can prove an absolute alibi and self away by breaking into a run but states that he was in Portland on tbe soon halted at a command aud gave morning of Mouday aud Tuesday and himself up. The breaker enjoyed about a quarter that he is innocent of the terrible of an hour of liberty, a short time iu charge. comparison with tbe lease of freedom The women are positive, however, enjoyed by most other escapes from that be is the robber. jails. He is highly educated and bis wife i A DESPERATE FELLOW. isofan excellent family. She and It seems that the fellow is an ex six little children are destitue at their pert safe crncksman, if one is to be home. The tawn raitod a subscrip lieve what he says. He informed tte officers that he could work the com tion of (4 for them this morning. bination ou any safe in Eugene. No Rev. R. H. Kennedy Suspected. Folsom Has Escape Reached Chicago. Held up Car Barn Office and Killed Two Men Last Monday. Authorities Believe Thal Richard Gordon Was One of the Men -Located in the Windy City. (Scripps News Association. ChicHgo, Sept. 3.—Richard Gordon, one of tbe most desperate of the Fol som escaped convicts, is believed to be one of tbe men who ls»t Mon day night In id up and robbed the office of the Chicago car lutrne of (34bO and killed two meli iu tbe work. The officers base their lielief on a photogruphic image of the mail t'akeu by Mis. Harry Dupree it-the men tied from tlie scene of the early morning, M re. near tbe barns. Tbe men escaped and there has been no trace of them so fur. The police tliink they can locate Gordon iu Chicago. Mrs. J . T. Rogers, of Portland, re turned home thia alteruoou. She has beJn viaitiug Mrs. Liscben M. | Miller in Eugene. Miss Ella Thompson left thia after noon for Burns, where her school re Misa Mari. opens uext Mouday Thompson accompanied her as far a» Portland. Mrs. M. L. Dorris went to Albany yesterday afternoon to atteud the wedding of Rev. I>orris, of Califor uia, and Mias Emma Pfietfer, of that city. Mr. borri» i» a brother of M. L. Dorris, of Eugene. Prof. W. P. Bowuton and family, of Berkeley, Cal., arrived yesterday iu Eugeue to take charge of the depart uieut of physics at tlie University during the absence of Prof. Chas. Freidel, who is going ou a leave of absence for several months. Mr. Harry P. Page will slug “Cal vary," Paul Roduey’s well known song, on Suuday morning uext, at St. Mary's Episcopal church. Mr. Arthur L. Frazer will play tbe aocompaui- uieut. Yesterday's Albany I) emoenrt : The Uniou Revival Brigade left this uoon for Engeue where they will bold services for three weeks. They made n good reputation in Alliany and cou tiuue their journey with tbe beet wishes of many friends made in this city. Marriage licenses were issuei today to Gustave F. Jansen aud Hattie L. N'ye; W. 8. McFarland and Cora A. Baker. STRIKE IN Good shoes Little Money Yoran’s SHOE STORE Brevities. CUP STAYS IN AMERICA Personals Picnic Al Coburg Bridge. Died. Died i FOR ENCAMPMENT BOHEMIA (Dally Guaid, September X) Companies A aud C, First Separate I . i i. N. <. . leti BogWM ' I“» afteruoou in the special i-Hrs side tracked for their use, on their way to Roseburg to join the two other com- The North Fairview Miti patiies, Ashland and Roseburg, iu tbe annual encampment ing Company has The Loys lookisi quite well in their newly laundried suits of khaki and Brilliant Outlook. limp shirts provided tiy tbe state, i’he companies were not crowded as many men could not go owing to tbe lateness of the season. Hop pick Four-Foot Ledge Mhich Lxtends ing and harvest are two big preventa 9000 Feet—Rich with Glit tive» it> this county and September is the waking up time front summer tering Gold—Owned by lethergy so that busiuesa conditions Eugene People. make it bard for F.ugeue boys to get away. Roseburg ia ready for tbe campers. Herbert l.>eigh, manager of tbe North Fairview Aliuing Company, | Col. Geo. O. Yoran will have control haa just returned from tbe Bohemia of Catup laiwton, the official name of mines with good news for the dis the camp. The boys expect a good trict. The North Fairview Company time and soldier» gei erally auceeed haa struck a bonanza chute of free in their efforts iu that Hue. gold ore on tbe east end of the “Maine” claim which ia situated on tbe uorth slope of Fairview Mountain. The ore body is four feet wide aud shows quantities of free gold and will run over (500 per ton. The mountain slopes at an angle of about 45 degrees and open cuts have been made clear to the top of the hill along tbe vein for 1200 feet, showiug tlie same character of ore and from four to jix feet wide. Tbe present tunnels will tap the ON body to a debth of about 500 feet aud by running new levels, over 1000 feet of depth taiued. The North Fairview is the largest group of contiguous claims iu tlie Bo hernia camp and carries tlie big strong continuous veiua for (lie full length about ’.1000 feet, commencing at th. Champion Basin Wagon Road and runuiug northwesterly through Fairview Mountain. COUNTY PAUPERS CAN’T PICK HOPS Mrs. M. E. Russell, keeper of the county poor farm at Thurston, has written to the county court that a number of tbe paupers kept at the farm want to go out hop plckiug. Upon being refused permission to do so, Mrs. Russell says they have abused her and threatened to go anyway. The court today discuaeed the mut ter and declared that if the county paupers are able to go to the hop yards aud earu a dollar or more a day, they are aide to take care of themselves. Commissioners Edwards and Hill will go to Thurstou tomorrow to settle tile matter and give the county charges to understand that they will WORKING NIGHT AND DA Y. not lie allowed to pick hops or tbe A full crew of men are working county will retuse to support them. night aud day shifts and the ore, Tlie court adjourned this afternoon. which is too rich for treatnien t in a stamp mill, will be shipped Io the smelter at Tacoma. This couipauy is also producing lead ore that carries (150 gold per ton. Albany Democrat; Mrs. Dr. Wiu- nard received a telephone message last EUGENE MEN HEAVILY INTER evening from Brownsville, from a ESTED. physician who had just returned fioin The North Fairview Company is Herman Buelow '*, stating that tbe owned largely in Eugene. Wm. accident to young Buelow was a dan Faber, of Albany, the larges1 outside gerous one, and it was doubtful it be bolder, is president; Alf Walker, could live. A 22 calltire rifle had vice president; L. T. Harris, secre been accidentally discharged, the tary; A. G. Hovey, treasurer, mid bullet going through bis inteatinea Herbeit Leigh, manager. A number in such a manner as to require tbe of other Eugene people hold interests sewing up on ten holes made by <t. Dr. Winuard »ent word that he would in the property. Mr. Leigh states that during I be be unable to leave for home befure past two we^-ks he has found some Thu rsday. very rich surface showiugs on other HAS SOLD A PILE OF CHAMBER claims of tlie group and intends to LALNS’SCOUGH REMEDY. put men at work opening them up aa 1 have sold Chamberlain's Cough soon as he gets I sick to the mine. Remedy for more than twenty years and It haa given entire satisfaction. OTHER MINES. 1 have sold a pile of it aud can rec it highly.—Joseph McEl- The Hiawatha Company has struck commend hiuey, Linton, Iowa. You will flud rich tree milling ore and is now work this remedy a good friend when ing a force of tnen opening up the troubled with a cough or cold. It always affords quick relief and la property. nleaaant to take. F’or sale by De- The Crystal Company has opened Lano’s drug store. up a body of rich free milling ore and is getting out the timber for then SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. new stamp mill. Tbe Oregon Secun tea Company lias Ewes and yearling rams by Barkic, been working in the richest ore ever found in tbe Bohemia camp. The}' No. 130,841, A. S. A. Ewe and ram have over (5HU.0UU blocked out in two iambs by Freabman, No. 188,020, A. of their tunnels alone. Thia com 8. A. GEORGE ARMSTRONG, pauy has just completed the best Corvallis, Or. mountain wagon road in the North west frjui the “Warehouse" up the Champion Canyon to the Champion Salem Statamsau: Humeri. Watts, Basin, the center of the Bohemia of Athena, passed through Salem Camp, and ItMJO tone of freight wil 1 Tuesday en route to Ashland, where be hauled over thia road thia year. he goes to take the chair of matbe Several other properties have struck □i at ice iu the Southern Oregon Nor rich ore, but it is impossible to get mal School. Mr. Watts was graduate.! the detail- at this time. from tbe University of Oregon last Hundred* of men are at work in June. He will visit friends at Al the camp. Everybody ia busy and bany and Eugene before going to good miners are in demand. Ashland. (Daily Guard, September 3.) Homer D. Angell is iu the city from The Dalles. Madt onh by Mrs. \V. F. Osburn is iu Portland THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE COMPANY on business. DAYTON, OHIO Maker, alio of Dr. Harter', Wild Cherry Bitters I. T. Nicklin, of Junction City, sad other well known Dr. Harter Medicine, FOR SALK KVEKYWBERE is iu Eugeue. C. il. Park left for tbe Blue River mines thia morning. J. D. Matlock is home fr. ui an ex cursion trip to Alaska. Rev. uud Mrs. Jas. Howard, of Dil lard, were in Eugene today. Mrs. A. Sharpies returned home this morning on the delayed train. Rev. J. S. McCullum and tamily are expected from Olympia the end of .Just what you want AN IMMENSE I tlie week. for harvesting. Prof. It. J. Hawthorne mid family LOG DRIVE are home from a summer’s outing at Seal Rock. Miss Ada Sharpies has gone to Port Otte of tbe largest single drives | Townsend, Wash., where she will of logs ever floated in Laue county is teach school. doubt he has a record and it is lucky on its way down the McKenzie river ""Alf Walker, W. J. Royce and Geo. for the Booth Kelly Lumber Com Fisher left this morning for the Hl ue be was caught. River miues. pany's big mill at Coburg. The drive consists of approximately John Hess, formerly of Eugene, 10,«0,000 feet of the fluent timber in now of Grants Pass, la visiting NO MORE WOOD the world. It was started at the Mil- friends in Eugene. place, about ten miles above J. W. Shumate, tbe Walterville ON MAIN LINE Horn Walterville, und was passing the lat i capitali st, went to Portland this af- ter place today. ternoou on business. The drive will reach it» destination (Scriprs News Association.) Judge R. 8. Beau and two sous There will he no more passenger in a few days. Paints and Oils, at Preston A Hales. came up from Salem yesterday even Highlauds, Sept. 23.—This morning engines on the main line of the South We have a full line of rocking ing ou tbe delayed traiu. dawned with scarcely any wind blow ern Pacific railroad burning wood. chairs at prices that will suit you. Mis. M. E. Dorris arrived up from Tbe engine that pulled the overland Chambers’ Hardware. ing on tbe course. It gradually in Albany this afternoon to visit at the past Eugene aud down to Portland So-Bos-So-Kill fly protects your creased, however, and at uocu a ve on Mouday afternoon, was the last I home of her son, M. Iu. Dorris. (Daily Guard, Septein 1 st 2.) cows and horses from flies—Preston locity of seven knots an hour was at one. That engine was taken to the General Summers aud Major Kllie Hales agents. Will F. Smith left this afternoon were on tbe south bound train this tained. At this time tbe fifth trial at shops and will be converted into a for Minneapolis. The First Regiment band, which for tbe third nice in the series of five be coal burner. afternoon bound for Roseburg. years has been one of Portland’s ing fought between the Reliance and Tbe freight engines on this section Miss Ada Sharpies left thia after Geo. Alfred Pipet was an arrival crack musical organizations, haa dis of the road, and tbe engines on the noon for Seatlte. from Portland on tbe afternoon traiu. Shamrock III was iu a fair way to be banded. branch lines, most of them, will burn e ia a guest of ids brother, J. M. B. E. iiawiey returned thia after wood for a time yet—a few of them, noon to the Bohemia mines. Feed Prussian Stock to your horses pulled off. | Pipes. The boats took their positions aud possibly, for a long time. But and cattle, and keep them in good Mrs. Anna Robbins, of Ashland, is Mrs. R. W. A. Cherry went to were off. The time of tbe start was there will be no more wood cinders Salem today on a visit. condition, at Preston & Hales. I visiting with Eugene friends on her Word has reached here from Lorane 1:1 for the Reliance, and the Sham to get into the eyes of the passengers B .D. Paine is quite ill with iuflam- way to Forest Grove to visit her on tbe main line. that J. W. Isbmeal fell down tbe rock crossed twenty seconds later, parents. atory rheumatism. The coal will come from Bellingham stairway at his home and sustained yesterday : Albany Democrat, A bulletin posted at 2:45 with the Bay in Washington, until a more con Mrs. M. J. Edmuusou returned this three broken ribs. Cou- President Cam pbeli and Prof, afternoon from Gosheu. yachts out of sight, states that the venient supply may be bad. don, of the U. O., came over from Hop pickers want good pocket Attorney L E Bean went to Rose Reliance is half a mile in tbe 1 lead OIL BURNERS. the Bay today. knives cheap. We have them. Call and will finish inside tbe time limit It is likely that oil burners will burg this afternoon. and see. Mi»» Bessie Worstell, who has lieeu Mrs J M Pipes was a passenger to if the present wind keeps up, which finally be put on thia division, as on Chambers’ Hardware. a guest of Mr. aud Mrs. W. O. Wil tbe California and other southern Junction City this afternoon. liaius, returned this afternoon to her Workmen today dug down to the is apparent. Mr and Mrs J J Hess, of Grants home tn La Grande. sections of the road. Some of the en sewer main in front of the city hall The Reliance kept her lead and in gines burning oil now come as far Pass, arrived hi re today on a visit. Chas. Bowers and Ubas. Edgaraou, to locate a piece of lead pipe which creased it to a mile and a half The north as Ashland, and a tank for E. R. Skipworth is home from bis of Minnesota, were chumming with •as left there by mistake when fit ish was in a slow breeze and was the storiug of the crude oil will outinv at London Springs. their old time friend, Chau. Little recent connections were made. made by tlie Reliance just two min I soon tie established there. So far Attorney G. ‘F. Skipwortb, of Junc field, of this city today. The drawing for prizes at Holeman the oil is secured there from tank care. tion City, was in Eugene today. E. F. Willis, wife and child, of A Chenweth’s grocery store will utes before tbe time limit expired. THE WOOD SITUATION. Miss Rose Coleman waa a passenger Oaklaud, Cal., arrived here today, occur Saturday evening about 8 Everybody is glad that it is over The burning of coal by the passen to Junction City this afternoon. formerly resided in Lane They o'clock. Thoes who have tickets Tbe Reliance has won each of the ger engines on tbe main line will Mrs. Willis beiug Miss Yarn- has returned C*pt. C. A. Sachs county, should be on hand at that time. three races and has made the best somewhat relieve the wood situation He is in good nell, of Mobawk. Do you know that we carry a com showing in all the flukes, alisolutely • of Western Oregon. Wood is grow from his trip south, health. plete line of furniture and are selling A. F. Rankin, who lias lieen here establishing a supremacy which the ing scarce and high all along the line Miss» Celia Bollman returned thia from the Ea*t visiting his uncle, A. at very low prices. Get our prices in the Willamette valley, and the She has lieeu C. Jennings, left this afternoon lor before buying, if you want to save Englishman cannot touch. matter of economy figures as one of afternoon to Portlaud, visiting her mother at Elmira. Boney. Seattle, where he will continue bia the reasons for tbe chauge that has Chambers’ Hardware. tour of the Pacific ccast. Mack Somerville left for his farm There been made from wood to coal, Hop picking at the Campbell <k UNION MEN ARE will be no more stopping at wood today. He will be at his place of | Mr*. M. L. Stanley and daughter, business on Thursday. Mis* Besa'e, aud Mr» W. O. Marks, "alker yard will commence on Tues- yards to take on fuel. NOT UNITED Sept. Sth. Intending pickers Mrs. A. J. To I rule and little son, of Ashland, arrived this afternoon Roderick Dbu, left this afternoon for from Portland, and will visit rela please take notice. Yard just east of i tivea in Eugeue this week. tbe oity limits, near Judkins* point. Long Beach for an outing. Hood hops. Will pay 50 cents a box. Mis* Ella Reynolds, of Han Fran- (’. C. Kauffman went to Portland (Scripps News Association.) this afternoon on a business and ciico. sn accomplubed milliner *nd Salem Journal: Mr. and Mr*. Yesterday a merry group of >otiDg Seattle. Sept. 3.—It has developed trimmer, arrived yesterday from her Cwey F. M irtiu, who were married [>eople under the care of Mr. aud Mrs. pleasure trip combined. that a strike of all tbe unions is not Dority, formerly of Ashland, betook iu Idaho recently, have arrived in Misees Carrie at d Nellie W illiams ht.me and is employed in Mr*. 8. F. Salem and are located at the Cottage likely to occur. The lack of harmony j | themselves to a grove near the Co returned this afternoon from a *o- Whittaker » East Ninth *treet milli nery store. hotel, «here they will r side. They among tbe>trikers has lessened the burg bridge «nd spent a very pleasant I journ at Seal Kocks, on the coast. Mi** Maude Kerns, teacher of the ’P«Dt their honeymoon on Puget chances of their success. Today it is | i day. At noon several other* joined Herbert Button, tbe insurance man, Bound aud at Long Beach ' them and all partook cf a delicious left this afternoon for the Bohemia primary grade in the Corvallis pub known that the Seattle Electric Com- lie »chools. passed through towu ye* Mrs. W. H. Kay is ill with inflam*- 1 picnic dinner. In the cool evening. 1 mines. lerday tn route to Eugene from a *°ry iheutnatism at her hon e on West puny will flgbt out tbe ifc-ue and so ; ■ on wheel» and in carriage . they were Mr. anti Mrs. Waiter McClure and draymen's association. | coming bonie, looking Mrs. Horace Me* lure, of Seattle, are mouth's outing at Newport.—Uorval 1 ourth street. She has leen quite will the draymen'* Hl for ten days. yef happy *nd better off for now at Connell City, Alaska, back lis Time*, Wedneelsy. Mauy unions will support th* team- i «liter Edri*. formerly cf Eugene, Asbesto» sad irons bold tbe beat sters in their fight but not all have so ' spending a few hours «way from the of Nome. teiug proBiiuei t in businem and so I tread-mill of work. lot.gest. Von can easily **•’ tbe ad Mi-s Gertrude Bourne, of Colorado signified. < iety eirclee, whs teen recently by a I vantage they are ever tbe old kind, Springe, Colo . who lias l>eru visiting Many believe that the employer* I 1 ngeiie man at Halt I^ake City, Utah, tall and see them at in Eugene, left for Portland this- will finally gire up but today many ■ «alter seemed to be “up again*«,!*” Cbaml*rs' Hardware. morning. in Malt Lake, being dead broke. The father of W'. W. Calkins ba» me ere teams were working than jester John P-'wera. a former resident of The little daughter of W. 8««*t More I r-nt»d the McClung mansion at tbe day with noD union drivers, Springfield | reci < t. now living in corner of Eart Tenthand High streets teams are gradually being added to died at Eimil*, Wednesday, Sept. 2. Eastern Washing«, I), left for home to The funeral held today with in ’"d will reside there this winter. day. after a visit iu this county. tbe city work. ferment in the Inman cemetery. Srof. Lrtella Clay Carson has engaged Ralph Danohue, tbe geuial manager At Hale. Lane county, Hept. 2, 1910, the »ooms (he house. Mr*. McClung Hugh Kenahaw to tbe city fn of Wells, Fargo Fipreaa Co., here, NO PITY SHOWN. the 1"-months old son of E. E. Hale, •Hl soon go to Portland to live with McKenzie. l»ft thia afternoon for northern point* from consumption. Tbe funeral will For years fate wa* after we b»r laughter. Mm J. R. Wotbarbee. tin “ waely where be wil) spend a vacation. ” I’“1**" be held tomorrow, with interment In Doe* your boy want an express Verbena. Ala. “I bad • t .. •ible G. W Taylor ba* ponhaeed lot* in tbe Cblckabomlny cemwtery. Tbe i*. •»«on? We have them at bottom case of piles causing -4 '•« Fairmount, and will build a residence child's mother died from consump uh^o .11 failed Bockllt. • Apica Pticee. as *0* 0 as be haa time He will tion several month» ago Salve cured me. Equally t°°d J" Charniers H*M«are. burns and all acb* and patns^ Only move onto hi* property neit week. cent* at W. L. Delaoa »drug *ttre. Harvest Shoes COMPANIES OFF MINING Earnest Buelow’s Accident. Washing Machine Offer Good For 30 days Only THE EASY RUNNING OCEAN WAVE We will deliver to any Railroad Station in Lar.e County or on any Stage Line corning to Eugene One Ocean Wave The Ocean Wave is the Lest Washing Machine made. We sell it for S I 0.00 at our store but to introduce it throughout the county we make this offer for Thirty Days. for 110 00 Ca*h in hand WE PAY THE FREIGHT CHAMBERS’ HARDWARE EUGENE,