The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, October 10, 1903, Image 9

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    ealth policy
delegates with addresses of welcome '
by Rev. B. F. Rowlaud, Mrs. A. R.
Sweetzer and a responsive address
by Mrs. L E. Rockwell, of Portlaud.
Ibe seesious will resume tomorrow
moriiiug at 9:30 o'clock, with the
appointment of committees aud the
report of standing committees._ In '
the afteruoou a memorial service will
be held, iu charge ot Mrs. J. T. At-
bett, of Ashland. The eveuiug will
be devoted to adiiresses an.i th. re­
port of the branch treasurer, Mrs M.
E. Whitney, of Tacoma. Mrs. Auua
Davis, a returned missionary from
Chius, will make au address suu Mrs.
A. N. l'isber, of Portlaud, will speak
ou the work iu China.
Saturday morning will occur the
electiou of officers aud delegates to
the geueral executive meeting aud
the remainder of the morning will be
devoted to the workers’ department.
Saturday afternoon at 2;00, is
young people's hour.
On Sunday, services will be held at Diplomatic Negotiations Con-
11:45 a. m., 6:15 p. iu. aud 7:30 p. m.
cerning Korea Considered
KANSAS
RIVER
CUTOFF
,9
dormitory office aud make ueeeaaary
arrangements so that the matron may
kuow how many to expect at the ¡
opening meal.
The footliall squad put iu i>art oi
their time at practice to “bucking,*’
last eveutng This will be t he fea
Topeka, Kau., Oct.7.—A tornado at
ture of each eveuiug's work from
Bear creek, southeast of here, last
now ou.
Workmen are engaged in putting night, cause«*! great damage to cro| a.
up the grandstand aud fence nu Kin­ Several buildings wen« destroyed,
< but uo oue was killed.
caid field. The work will be fiu
isbed as soon as possible and will be
Joplin, Mo., Oct. 7.—A storm here
a great improvement tojtbe field.
*
today cans i several thousand dol
lare worth of property damage. The
electric light plant was demolished.
BEARDING
BRISTLING
WARSHIPS
irstem is, frotu natural
debilitate«! or run down
the spring anil full. The
changes lire always a tax
human organism. TLe
«comes impure iu tlie
Uli vitality lag» in the fall,
care, a little assistance,
d<> the rest, as it 1.» H
■ving to muiutaiu health, fj
tlv the w,ake»t organ willO
, m«»l disorder, and this I
tj, to wrong treatment.
I
je debilitated condition.- ■
or fad, or any other!
that matter, the right!
do is to build tip the J
k.... rn. It i • noi y ui atom-
■iver, or nerves alone that
Ke trouble; you ate weak-
■ ovef and must have re-
■r.ug'.'.i ami vitality. These
L, ' you cannot pet so
Kansas River to be Broadene
B«luickijr or surely or
safe ly as by using
and a Big System oi
EASTERN STORMS
CAUSE DAMAGE
v:
yi
FARM FOR SALE
A farm of 216 acres in Pleaaai t
Hill precinct is offered for sale. L)
acre» iu cultivation aud more sui’ -
ide. Balance pasture and 16 acr« s
of timber. Suited for grain, bay an I
stock. Well watered by springs.
Two dwelling house* on premise .
Call ou or add re-*»,
C. H. RICHARDSON,
fleasant Hill Or.
A Formidable Russian
Fleet Anchors Along- FLYING MACHINE
side the Japanese
Lawrence, Kan.,
Dot.
7 .—The
FAILED TO FLY I stormw|hicb
swept over this place last
I night unroofed the Uuiou Pacific
Fighters.
Devising Means to Se
cure Kansas City
Against Floods.
The
Aeredome Made
nt IK SALK.
T hree full-blooded Jersey cows, a
driving horse, all farm implements
ou place, two-seated tick, bar ties.-,
etc. See or address
AL KIRKLAND,
on River road a short distance below
railroad station, completely block­
Eugene.
an Un- ing trafic.
successful Attempt at Wide-
water, Va.
Servian Politics,
Belgrade,
Ser via, Oct. 8.—The
Built.
speech of King l'eter upon the asseui
Widewater, Va., Oct. 8. —Chas, bliug of the new parliament yester­
by Japan and Russia
Dr. Harter’s Iron
Kansas
City.
Get.
8
—
With
a
\
lew
Mauley's
big aeredome, which was day, ma e such a good impression
I
re helping to renew
At Tokio.
of preventing the recutreuce of a flood
things in UOOD SHOES
launched here yesterday at noon failed
Kr « • v < r\ fiber of your
for ball and Winter
■’<
■ » eausing ami
like that wh.cb did si many millions
<i en-
to fiy.
Immediately upon being
| PUBLIC SALE.
wear have just been
L
mr flood; you are
Paris, Oct. 8. — One of the most launched the machine dove hea«l fore-
of darnagt at this city last s| ring, a
opened at our store for
K . ng y r stomach and
formidable fleets of Russian warfhips ] most into the water, 100 yards distant.
congress i t several huutl:«d te; itM ti-
A public sale of horses, cattle, hogs,
your ins;>ectiou.
| »the digestive fluids; you
of all classi‘8, numbering ninety In hu instant after it struck the water household
tatives inleiestcd iu Missouti aud
goods, farming ituple
ting ui> ;n.<l renewiug the
if your kidneys ami liver;
Kansas tov. ua convened heie t. «lay. George Dickinson Was Too.Free fighters, ever concentrated, ba» just the head of Navigator Mauley HP- ments, etc., will bo held at the place
arrived
at Mushaupo, Southern
F
peered above the water and he calmly of the undersigned, tour miles west of
■ a: ■ f «ling and revitajz-
Among the pluus to be discussed
With His Fists This
• • •
• nervous system. Von
Ko ea, and is now anchored along- | I seated himself ou the uetwork of tu- Irving, vn Monday, Oct. 5, WO3.
is the building of a cut-off canal
I*.o t1 « Without getting
Morning
side the Japanese fleet.
are oui- leaders.
taugled wires, and torn wings aud
across the Big Missouri Beud north
Mrs. Mattie, J. Bond.
«1 y« t cannot take Dr. Har­
Try a ;>air
The presence of this formidable bent tubing, aud with »battered hopes
of this city, the broadening of the
J. S. Stiles auctioneer.
il | :ij without doing it.
aud t>e convinced.
(Daily Guard. October 8.
| fleet of fighters is in the nature of u surveyed the results of hi» year» of
Kansas River channel am] tLe con­
I .
. >o. III., N ov . 2«, 1801.
Gentge Dickinson, of Elmira, wlo pressure ou the Japanese government, study.
struction of a system of levees. It is
SV HEAT WANTED.
p
!,'■ ..'i.’/ue Co., ftai'ton. O.
is employed uii a farm on river road I xs diplomatic negotiations relating
Manley was taken aboard the tug
proposed
to
secure
government
con
­
|
I iiulivsltatnigryceeom-
below town, was arrested this morn -| to the future of Korea are still in Barthold. Dr. Nash, uu army stir
trol of Kaw River.
i H :.■« « Jr n Tonic, as I
i
lithe best tonic on the
iug by Constable A. J. Smith on corn progress at the Japmiete capital.
¡geon, made an examination and
Among
prominent
delegates
aie
|>
8 \« ry spring and tail
Ku
"sb. lie in need of a
found the courageous scientist to be
pliant cf I). F. Boyd, for assiialt and
Senator
Cockrell
and
Congressmen
■
t e pn»t three year« I
uuiujiired.
Cowherd and Daugherty, of Missouri; battery.
|n
' c «'f your tonic twice
ii >N. JOlIXj. Ft'KLONG,
Manley, who was highly confident
Dickinson appeared before Justice
Governor Bailey, Senator Burton,
h
•
c J'I iiumj J^t/uialure.
of the succes» < f bis airship, is sorely
L St., Chicago-
Congressmen
Caldehead
Scott, C. A. Wintermeier aud plead guilty
disappointed over his failure to suc­
Campbell, Curtis, Bowersook and to the offense, whereupon he was
■ALE EVERYWHERE.
cessfully n ivigate the air.
fined *5 aud costs, which he paid.
Miller of Kansas.
The trouble occurred this morning
on Sam Howard's farm below town.
City Election at Roseburg.
It is not learned what the cause of
roteburg. Or., Oct. 8. — Monday's
the trouble was, but it seems that
city eleeticn here was oue of the
¡under this head not to ex
tinee was quite a rni.xup, with the
fines, 50 cents a week; S1.5C
quietest ever held in Roseburg, l our
aforesaid result.
612.00 per year.
councilman were chosen, one fn m
each ward, for a term of four .veins,
For Sale.
and a recorder ami treasurer, each fur
THE^EASY RUNNING OCEAN WAVE
Some
Crank Draped Nathan
two years. Those elected are;
25,000 choice assorted
Hales Statue With the
Councilman—First ward, W. A.
S. F. Kerns, North
Wo will
Burr, second waul, 1. J. Nornmn;
on street, Eugene, Oregon.
Torn Flag.
Third wind. Frank G. Micelli; fourth
deliver to
The Ocean W.iv
E.—A first-class 50-bushel
ward, J. H. Sykes. Recorder, 11.
any Railroad
New
York,
Oct.
8.
—
The
statue
of
ls tic l rit
Surprise steam dryer. Cost
Effects a Setti ment of Question Rumored That lermin.il Yards L. Marsters; treasurer, 11. C. Hhicum,
Station in
Wasliii u
BifectJy new, for *100. En- Nathan Hale, in the city hall park,
Jr.
Macbitie
was found draped in the mutilated
Lat e County
of International lax.
May Be Established There
T. N. Segar.
Mayor Hoover and Councilnu-n C.
inaile. We sull
folds of the British ensign th s moru-
or
on
any
J.
W.
1
’
aiks,
11.
Wolleuber«,
E.
I
it for
ation.
—Eugtne Would be
•I have some good stock iug. A card attached bore the in­
SI 0.00
Basbford and N. Rice bold over. An
Stage Line
scription
:
Better.
at
our etere
i lease ou shares ou oue or
excetd’ugly light vote wa* polled, no
coming
io
Washington,
Oct.
8.
—
The
depart-!
but
tu
"Lest we forget.
rars. Inquire of or address
issue being prtsetited to create in­
1 <. »S3 « RO'S ÍFC ca
introduce it
Eugene
n
ent
of
state
is
in
receipt
of
a
cable-
i
A d id recently ricordel at the terest in the ehetion.
“S. A. R.”
innings 101) West Fifth street
tbrougiiout
gram this morning signed by the
thè couuty
One
It is believed to have been placed United States treaty commissioners j couuty clerk’s office, convey» from
we make this
Have Dr. Lowe cure your head and
there by some one who was enibit- to China, Conger, Goodnow and Sea­ j Heury Thumann nod wife to| the
Ocean Wave,
offer for
LF.—50 head shoats, also
I
Southern
Pacific
Company,
teu
acres
eye
»ehe
with
a
pair
of
hi#
superior
tered at the demonstrative teceptiou man, that a commercial treaty pro­
Thirty Daya.
fegisterc . Hereford cattle,
being given the Ancient Artillery viding for an open door to Mau- 1 of land in Gleuwood Park aud at glasses Consultât ion free.
sex. Address McKenzie
ileudersou Station, where the brauch
Company, of London.
churia at Moukdou and Autuug has
ifiu, Springfield, Oregon.
built
between
An attempt is being made to dis­ beeu signed by them and the Chinese Hue to be
Springfield and Henderson will con
LE—A binder, practically cover the identity of tLe man who
commissioners.
nect with the main liue. The price
'heap for cash or will trade mutilated the tiag.
The treaty signed with China today given in the dee-l is *10, but tlie
F. A. Archambeau, Eu
V/hy nae gelatin«» and
effects a settlement cf the long vexed Guard is informed that the actual •pend
hour* soaking,
regon.
The Fleeing Defaulter.
question of international taxation price paid is away up in three figures. sweetening, flivormg
•OR SALE.—76 goats, good
Manila, Oc . 8.—Too steamer in in China. Confirms right of resi­
The company will uo doubt use aud coloring when
In, for sale at reasonable which Johnson aud Herman tied with dence of Americans throughout the this land for switch yards, etc , but
I
Addres, or call upon A. *6000 of government money from empire for missionary purposes, and -ome have wondered why ten acre»
j, Eugene, OregoD. Reel­ Miswamiss, where he was stationed, in all op>eu ports for trade aud com­ should be puichased for that pur- ptodno'S better result« in two minutes!
in the packm Simply a«ld bit
in miles southwest of Eu- should reach Sanduas, Borneo, today. merce.
pose. In the first place a "Y” will I Everything
watiT aii‘1 *‘t toc'Hil. It’« |>erfecti< n. A »nr
be built at Henderson, which will i prise to the housewife. No trouble, le— i
The govir or of L'orueo bassent
Interlerers Punished
take up considerable land and then peiw. Try it builay. hi Four Fr ut I la.
a coatt giatd steamer to intercept
I K—80 acres timber land,
)rauge, SLraw berry,
Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 8.—Five it has been rumored in Eugene that vors: Lerfio
the fugitives.
ling water and large house,
It is learned that in addition to Mine Workers ifficials were today the engine stalls aud other terminal berry At grxi -n 10c.
»00 capacity sawmill; loca- looting the safe of the government sentenced to pay nearly a thousand facilities will be built there instead
I aud one half,miles east of
money on band, the men converted dollars fines between them, for vio­ of at Eugene, a» baa been reported
r. Oregon.
Address 11. K. most of the depot supplies iuto cash lating the injunction restrainin mauy time».
ttSaginaw.
unionists from interfering with non­
Whether or not this report is true,
before taking flight.
union miners in the recent strike. the Guard is unnble to learn. There
kdi SALE.—A good stock
An appeal was taken.
is plenty of room for the terminal
After Boodlers.
a .th plenty of springs and
yards at Henderson, but Eugene is
L stream, good orchard, fine
Washington, Oct. 8.—The supreme
AH next week Dr. Lowe, the ocu- the natural aud most advantageous
L well fixed for irrigation, court of the District of Columbia lo-optician will be in Luckey’s
ling house, two good barns, issued a bench warrant today- for the jewelry store. Don’t fall to bas-e him point for them.
The Terrible Calamity that has befallen
I land in cultivation to keep arrest of State Senator Green, of teat your eyes for glasses.
Filipino
Leader
Surrenders.
I of cows; 2 or 3 horses, 30 New York, indicted Monday for
a Large Clothing Company...................
kml some bogs. A fine place frauds in postoffice supply contracts.
Mauila, Oct. 8.—A rumor is current
b. good level road to it,
Wm. Doremus, indicted with Green,
here that the loader of the insurgents
I hill-side lano with lots of appeared in court with his attorney
ladroues at Cavite has surrendered
without previous ^notice, ju»t at the and chose Eugene as the beat place;
Blacbley, Or., Oct. 7. — Died, at to the United States troops.
I. but have good meadow. lu today and gave bonds in the sum of
The Eastern Clothing Company, time when their indebtedness for thia freight rates being cb««aj>er than to
midnight Sunday night, October 4,
I acres. Call and see place, *10,000 for his appearance.
one of Portland's largest Clothiers, aetHon's goods fell due.
points in the interior.
T.W3, Etta Evaliua Draper, in her
■ west of Elmira, on the north
You know what you are looking for with an «stabllHhed reputation of over
Their immense stock of *15,000
Not
being
able
to
find
another
loca
fifteenth year. The deceased fell a when you take Grove'» Taeteleee Chill 10 years for carrying only the highest
IN. Teterson.
Judgment Against Examiner.
worth of Man’s, Boys’, Children's
tion
in
Portland,
adequate
to
dispose
victim to typhoid fever at her borne Tonic, because the formula is plainly grades of men's, boys and children's
of tlieir large stock, tbi» unfortauate Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing,-,
printed on every liottle, show ing that
San Francisco, Oct. 8.—W. R. near Blacbley after a brief illness.
ID.—From my premises at
clothing,
shoes
and
furnishing
goods,
time,
they were compelled to move etc., has been moved into the largo
simnlv
aud
iu
a
it
is
simply
iron
and
quinine
¡. Wednesday, Sept. 9tb, a Hearst, proprietor of the Examiner
She was born in Eugene, Oregon, tasteless form. No cure. No pay were forced from their building,
their stock where they could realize, store room at
lersey cow. mole color, one uewspaper, bad a verdict for (lu.OOO Jan. 19tb, 1880. Iler relatives aud 25 cents.
which was leased over their herds. on it uuickly to aav« tbelrgood uame,
ihorter than other. Suitable damages rendered against bim today friends sorrow not as those who have
I for return. Hans M ikelsen in the second trial of the case of no hope. She possessed amibable aud
Turner vs. Hearst.
lovely traits of character, which all
kli OR STOLEN.—A reward
•*
In the first trial Turner got a judg- acknowledge that were acquainted
I i information leadiug to the ment for 1600. He was granted a
Where this magnificent stock will lie sold out at retail for 33', per cent leas than manufacturers' cost
For 30 Days Only
with her inner life.
1
i
following «1« -« 111 1 second trial with the result noted.
Sale liegina Thtirwiay, October 15th, at 9 a. ni. and continuing up U> Saturday, November sth.
C. C. Slayter officiated at the
The Y. M. C. A. will give a stag
L will be given by 1. N. Ed-
j funeral, making a few appropriate social in the reception room at the
L
ti u City : One a black
Mans’s extra heavy wool Hocks,
AR wool Blue Herge, a dandy
rem -rks on the state of the dead, the dormitory, Saturday evening. Oct.
Burnt by Accident
al t 1
hauds high, very
60 <<nt kind
leu
95
! resurrection and the soon coming of 10. from 8 to 11. The Association Do not miss this rare opportunity
for
*15.00.
.........
*7
It. y aril heavily built in
Helena, Montana. Oct. 8 — The re­
Mau's
“
President
”
,
Huapaoders
1«
Extra
fine
suit«,
worth
*17.50,
1 the Lord.
gives such a social every year aud of getting the biggest tiagains in
way, for.•!< p cropped three or port published in this morning s
lateet style and fattern
♦'.» 85 Mau'a silk embroidered .'■us pan­
A service of »ong, appropriate to thev have proved a great success.
Clothing, Furnishing, etc., ever
» i.tbs «go. About 10 year» papers that dyuamiters bail blown
ders, worth 75c and *1
Stylish
d'eas
suits
iu
all
the
All tho»e interested in the footliall offered to the people of Eugene, ■a
I Other cne a brownish bay up the bridge near Big Timber on the occasion, was also administered
Men's *1.50 and *1.75 Hats, iu
latest style» and »hade», •■qnal
at
the
grave.
team will meet at the Dormitory you may never be able to get «chance
Ifonr years <.Id. about 16ls the line of the Northern Pacific rail­
shad*a............................................
tn the finest, *27.60 sud *35
May the sweet promises of God this evening, at 6:15. A rooters’ like thia again.
I high, littk <1 rkt r about the road last night is untrue. The bridge
• 12.48 Men's *2.50 Black Fedoras,
tsilor
made
garment
¡comfort
the
mourners
a»
they
»urely
Below we quote a few prices to
Was was destroyed by fire which caught
club will be organized and new yells
| than rrst of body.
Men's Corduroy Pants
will, if they are appropriated by and songs adopted.
OVERCOATS
abow what tremendous aacriflce- we
L near Cottage dove, Both i from engine sparks.
Boy's bib overalls, bluo.......... ...
faith
in
Christ,
who
is
the
reaurree
The literary societlea will meet are making. Just think of the fol­
All our overcoats will be sold at 33 Mau's and Boys' Capa, 50 and 25
a bare been worked, lut think - --------------------------------------
tion and the life.
tomorrow iu Heady Hall at 7 :.t0 p. m. lowing propositions and remember and one third per ceut less than
Ils no white on either.
cent grade ........... .. .................... 8 ■
“A faith divine will raise the mind New studeuts are urged to come ou». that all good« priced in thia a«lrer- oo»t. It will pay you to visit us first Boy's Corduroy Pants, 50 and 75
•erene
Il 1). —A large bay birse; scar
Dr. Coudou delivered an interest tiaenient can lie brought back any ati«l get our prices.
ceut grade........................................ Uxt
Above the trial» of this earthly scene; itig lecture yestenlay on the sub­ time during the sale:
Mio’s fine Trousers in Worsted
•
f lelt bimi leg; lull shod.
A heavenly hope will bring the soul ject “Dentation of the Oregon Ele­
and «tripes, worth *3 50 to *5
» *» much worj.
A. C. ■
SHOES
repoae
any where ......
.........
*1 !»
phant.” The Professor bad several
(m, Eugene.
Amid the sternest of our mcrtal woes. excellent specimens to illustrate hi» A fine suit of men’s clothing.
Men s extra good Pant», the kind
Men's Box Calf Shoes, worth *3 (1 ♦V»
Women’s Foreign Missionary So And build a patience that will bravely
that will wear and von pay W. ’»)
all
to
match
for
*1
45
Oregon
»bound»
in
fossil»
Men’s White Brothers' Box Calf
lecture,
bear
to *3.60 for any where
*1 45
This suit is positively worth (10.
ciety of the Methodist
Shoes, worth **...................... 1 9>
of the large auimal and this, to
The ills of time, the promptings of get her with Dr. Coudou’» great Men's fine sui.a io (The.’lots and
Youth'» fine auits *5 and *6
*1 9f> Men’s Patent Colt Goodyear
Church.
deepair.”
Scotch Plaid
*1 x> A big line of Boys’ and Chile , n's
Welt, *5 to *6 shoes
*2
ability as a geoioeist, made the lec-
(J. W. Copie,.
Worth
*12.50.
particular
intereat.
Ijadies', Children's and Boys' an I
, tore of
SHROPSHIRE SHEEP.
ju its to pick from. Come early
little Gent's Shoes at greatly redact I
A large unmber of delegate* to the
President Campbell said a few Men's splendid suits In Cassi-
meres and Fancy Worsted
«5 M< n’s faucy Golf Hbirt», worth *1 De prices.
e>>
word»
denouncing
the
practice
<
f
haz
­
auuual
meeting
ot
the
Columbia
Liver
I a- <1 yearling rams by Barkie,
Worth *15.00.
ing at the University. The Univer­
Men'« fancy Drean Shirt», Worth
Theas are all ap to date, 1*0* good
kMl, A. 8. A. Ewe ani ram branch of the Women’s Foreign Mis
*7 *
All
wool
Clay
Wostsd suit
sity
will
take
what
measures
are
ne
­
.'•je Don’t confuse thio with so call. I
• 1.50 .....................................
si
>oary
Society
of
the
M.
E.
church,
Mias Ora St. John, daughter of Mr.
I y Irishman, No. 188,636, A.
Don’t fail to see the«* Ml its. Other M •n'l heavy wool Sock», 38 cent
closing out sales, etc.
arrived on the afternoon train».
ari l Mrs. W. H. St. John, died at the cessary to eradicate the custom.
stores
will charge you (1.3.50 to *15.00. . kind ............................................ >5e
Another
feature
of
the
program
was
•
The
aeseion»
which
began
tbi»
after
­
family home Oct. 7, 1!«
aged 21
GEORGE ARMSTRONG,
noon at 3 o'clock in Humphrey Mem­ years, 11 month» and 9 day». lienor n rticai solo by Misa Htitison.
Corvallis, Or.
Pnaitively im • «1» « M an«l no one i« allowed in the buildk,
orial M. E. ebnrch, will end Sunday. r .age of the luog» was the cause of
Students of the dormitory will meet
until '• o • ■
I' i--la« October 15, 1903, 'amlers Bui Idin
this
evening
in
the
reception
room.
WANTED.
Oct. IE
d»‘nth.
Cor CharnelVm and Eighth Htre»ta. He sure you are right,
j
the »bore mentioned hour tbi»
The funeral was held today and the The dormitory opened up its board
Gaik lor the big sign
to cut wood. See or a idre«*. afteruoou. • meeting of the branch remalo» interred in the I. 0.0. F. i ii g department today at noon. All
EASTERN CLOTHING COMPANY, Mgr.
executive bcmrl was held and tbi» cemetery.
those wishing board will call at the Railrr«d (are paid on ali purrhaae» vt *25 00 or aver,
McKenzie Stock Farm,
evening there will be a recepti. n to
Springfield, Dragon.
a
b *
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VOTER’S
TGLMIC
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EINED FOR ASSAULT
AND BATTERY
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Yoran’s
SHOE STORE
S. P. BOUGHT
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bSIFIED COLUMN.
MUTILATED
BRITISH ENSIGN
Washing Machine Offer
Good For 30 days Only
Has Acquired Ten Acres
CHINESE TREATY
at Herderson
Station
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WE PAY THE FREIGH
CHAMBERS’
HARDWARE
EUGENE
FORCED OUT
U. 0. NOTES.
Cor 8th and Charnelton Sts
MET IN EUGENE
THIS AFTERNOON
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This is a Legitimate Sale
Eugene, Oregon