Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, March 19, 1904, Image 6

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    WARRANT OUT FOR
HOLY ROLLERS
Personals
Daily Gu rd March 15
Arthur Lattin has returned from a
two-weeks outing at Florence.
Charlie Miller, of Poitland, spent
Sunday with his narents iu this city.
F. C Sharkey, the Bine River min­
Apostle Crefficld is Under a
ing man, is in the city from Portland.
Serious Criminal Charge pre­
Zera Snow, a prominent attorney
ferred By B E Starr.
of Portland, is registered at the
Smeede hotel.
Saturday's Portland Journal: A
Morris Swarzscbild arrived home
warrant was sv’orn out this afternoon from Portland this afternoon.
for the arrest of Josh CTefileld, a
J. W. Hobbs, deputy U. S. revenue
“Holy Koller’’ high priest, by Dis­ collector, made Junctlou City a
visit
trict Attorney Manning, on the com­ yesterday afternoon.
plaint of B. E. Starr. The crime
H. A. Tromp, of the Uncle Sam
charged is a penitentiary otfeDse. The
wife of Starr, Donna Starr, is alleged Mining Company, has returned from
by the husband to have fallen under a sboit stay In Portland.
John Edmuuson, the Goshen hup
the evil power of the “prophet,’’
along with ten other women who have grower, is in Portland this week.
joined the Portland band recently or
Ed McClanahan, the sporting-goods
ganized by Creffleld after his hurried man,returned from a trip to Portland
exit from Corvallis.
last uight.
Creffleld is said by his followers to
Henry Hollenbeck is home from a
have laid claim to the power of Christ brief stay in the metropolis.
aud to have cast an unholy influence
Perry Fiank returned from Port
over the women of his flick iu Ihe
land last night.
short time he has been in the city.
Leona-d Straight, of the Linn Drug
Members of t.a “Rollers” in the ( o., is home from a trip to Portland.
the
die-
city are being examined by
Mrs. S F. Pritchett aud daughter
trict attorney this afternoon and the
high priest is being anxiously sought Maiy, of Prutland,Jare in the city.
J. T. Desuion’j and W. A. Jenson,
by deputy sheriffs
i of Goshen, are iu the city.
E. D. Mattinson, of Walla Walla,
Wash., is in the city.
i Attorney Dan Tarplay, of Salem,
was an arrival here on the afternoon
(Guard Special Service.)
jtra.n.
Unity, March 17.—Aduie Edwards,
F. J. Hickey came down from Cot­
who has been in Portland for three
tage Grove this afternoon.
mouthB past, returned home last
F. D. Wheeler, of Cottage Grove, is
week. She will remain for the time
iu the city.
being.
J. F. Brewer, of Goshen, was in the
A. D. Hyland, who has been sick
for some time, is still unable to be oity today.
W. B Hawley is here from Lorane.
out.
A. 1!. Edwards, who went to North
Mrs. J. C. Welch aud little daugh­
Carolina last fall, returned last week. ter, of Portland, returned home today
Messrs. A. R. Fender, Dou P. after a short visit with Mrs. M. J. Ed­
Young, E. V. Gambill, Reeves Gam­ monson.
bill and Kobt. Pierce came with him,
Hon. H. E. Ankeny will leave on
and they will remain in Oregon for the night train for Jacksonville.
some time. They report that about
Mrs. Robert Brady, of Creswell, ar­
one hundred emigrants left for differ­
rived in the city this afternoon for a
ent parts of the west when they left.
, short stay.
R. C. Edwards has commenced his
Mrs. Wood and Miss Schooling, who
logging operations. The extent of
have been visiting Mrs. White, left
hie contract is not fully settled.
today for their home at The Dalles.
There was about two inches of snow
Miss Hoffman, of Portland, arrived
Sunday morning, but it did not re­
this afternoon and will take a posi­
main on the ground long.
tion as trimmer in the Shumate &
Irvin Barbre hue moved to Winber­ Berger milliner establishment.
ry Deadening, where he hns a home­
Deputy U. 8. Revenue Collector J.
stead. Ilis daughter, Miss Alice, will
\V. Hobbs left this afternoon foi
teHch the school at that place.
Southern Oregon towns on offleial
The Lowell school has only one pu­ business.
pil, aud is being taught by Mies Sum­
Judge d. W. Hamilton returned to
mers. It seems that it ¡ h expensive
Roseburg this afternoon.
education, especially to the county.
Mrs. Penland arrived home from a
Mr. A. W. Jones started this morn­
short visit with Albany friends today.
ing '/itli hie cattle to his ranob,which
Dr. M. M. 1 Davie came up from
is in Canaan.
The school which was boing taught Corvallis today.
by M. E. Edwards closed last week.
J. A. J. Crow and W. L. Ford, ot
Crow, were Eugene visitors today.
Deputy Sheriff Harry Bown and J.
M. Howe arrived homo from Cot tag.
Grove this afternoon.
Tom Gill, a former Eugene resi­
I
Vice-President of the Palmetto Club. MetupX
dent, but dow residing at Grand
Junction, Colorado, is in the city.
iflJIINE OF CARDUI
I following
following P prai»* on Win.
Mies Annetta Burr, of Portland, re
era/ is a thoroughly
|uf Cardui:
Daily Guard March 16
turned home this morning after a
II Kiontific and moi
1 Among th« ownerou.
Last evening, about nine o’clock,
brief visit with her mother, Mrs.
era remedy, meet­
msdidnes placed Wf«e ud-
ing the needs of the modern
Arthur Frazer, piano instructor in
Laura Burr.
Uriag women for their relief
woman in the modern way
Dr. O. H. Atwood made a trip to ! the University School of Musio, was
oons can touch McE i r ee’i
—without the torture of an
returning
home
from
down
town
Elmira last night to attend the 15-
Wine of Cardui. It towers
operation. Wine of Cardui
year-old sod of J. D. Mays, who is when be met a man near the Minneso­
above them all as a reliable
has cured them in the pri­
‘
A
vu female remedy. It simply
suffering from iuflammatory rheuma­ ta Hotel who turned and followed
vacy of their hones and it
him to the corner of Fifth street,
Mits Sarah f\nl*y
has found a placi in the
tism.
drives pain and disease away
| theu quickened hie pace and tried to
hearts of American women
l a— kh in an incredibly short
Guy Harper, one of the crack out-
¿nd
restore«
that no other mediciue has found. In
' catch up with Mr. Frazer, who turned
fielders of Eugene’s baseball team,
their gratitude over 10,000 American period. 1 hive taken great interest tn this
i and saw the man trying to catch him.
bus written that be will leave bis
women have written letters commend­ medidne for th« past two yean, since it
Having articles of value on bis per­
ing Wine ot Cardui. Wine of Cardui brought health and strength to ma. I
home iu Nebraska on March 28 for
I
son such as diamonds, money and a
meets their wants as no other medicine have also —'-ornmended it to a number
Eugene.
I
gold watch, Mr. Frazer feared the
does. It sustains the young girl at the of my friends and they who have used it
). Cborpening, the popular i tiiau was on robbery bent, so be start­
v.
shock of her entrance to womanhood. speak of ft in the highest terms and I feel
mail carrier on the west side, has ed to run, but the man ran too, aud
Women who take Wine of Cardui have that it is praise well bestowed.'*
returned from Salem where he has the chase continued until Mr. Frazer
little discomfort during pregnancy and
If you are suffering from female
been having bis eyes treated by a reached his home, a block and a half
little pain at childbirth. >Vhen the
weakii Wine of Cardui is the medi­
change
of
lite
appears
they
enter
a
specialist.
away.
you need.
Imppy, healthy old age. Every month it cine
You can have health the same as
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Logan, former
It was impossible to recognize any
comes to the rescue to assist Nature in Miss Finlev if you will taka the Wine
residents ot Eugene, returned from a of the men's features in the dark,
throwing the impurities from the body. ot La.-oui trem-uient. If you need ad­
trip to San Francisco today. Mis. but he was ra'her tall and wore a long
Miss Sarah Finley, of Memphis, vice further than the complete direc­
Logan went ou to Portland. Mr. Lo­ black overcoat. Arthur says the man
Tenn., vice-president of the Palmetto tions given on the bottle, addrees The
gan stopped in Eugene to look after could run fast, but was not swift
Club of that city, speaks for herself and Ladies Advisory Department, Chatta­
many friends when she bestows the [ nooga Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
business interests.
enough to catch him.
CilAStD BY A
WOULD-BE ROBBE«
(
MISS SARAH FINL
iMmMk
Daily Guar.. Ma ch 17
Mr. Bob Chambers, of Eugene, is
visiting Albany friends. — Albany
Democrat.
E. D. Mattinson, of Walla Walla,
who has been visiting his brother iu- '
law, Bert Peters, returned home this >
afternoon.
Mrs. N. L. Traver and little daugh­
ter went to Salem this afternoon to >
visit friends.
Attorney W. T. Slater returned to >
his home in Salem today.
Miss Ethel LaKaut, of Saginaw, ar­
rived this afternoon to visit her sis­
ter, Mrs. K. A. Booth.
S. L L 'gau went to Portland this i
afternoon.
Frank Good:____ .«ft this afteruoon i
for Spokane, Wash. From there he >
will go to Salt Laks.
Arthur Lsttin and Clifford 1
-
worth, of Elmira, have gone to Sau
Francisco.
Miss Cota Jones, of St. John, Wash.,
has returned home after a visit with
her aunt, Mrs. W. G. Gilstrap.
Mrs. Geo. McCulloch, of Harris
burg, came up this afternoon to visit
her sister, Mrs. Strand Long.
Attorney George B Dorris arrived
boms from Portlano this afternoon.
John J. Kude went to Cottage
Grove today ou a short business trip.
B. A. Washburne was over from
Springfield today.
Hon. R. A.Booth and son Koy went
to Wilbur this afterncon for a few
days’ hunting
Coburg Events.
-WINE of CAOVI
A million suffering women
have found relief in
Wine of Cardui
(Guard Special Service.)
Coburg, March 18. — Mrs. Baker of
Cottage Grove, was the guest of Mrs. I
Geo. Brentuer several days last week. I
(Guard Special Service).
Miss Effle Greenstreet, of Wend­
The residence of W. Nichols at El­
Iriving, Or., March 15.—Mrs. Julia
ling, is the pueet of Mr*. Louis Har- mira was burned on Wednesday night
den this week.
between 11 and 12 o’clock.
It is not 1 A. Brotde of Eugene risited friends
; in Irving last week, returning home
Mr. aud Mrs. Albert Hendricks and known how the bouse caught Are. ' Monday. She intends making Port-
Mrs. 1. K. Franklin, of Creswell,were ihe family were sleeping on the sec- * land her place of residence soon,
the guests of M. L. Hendricks and o id floor and were awakened by the j Chas. Powell has sold out bis
thick smoke They were compelled
family this week.
interest in the Logan fsrm near Irv­
Owen Vanduyn, of Nampa, Idubo, to use a ladder to escape tr im the ing and has again removed to the old
burning
building.
The
bouse
was
en-
visited with relatives at this place
t rely destroyed, together with the I home place some four miles south
this week.
contents. Tne lose was about 8100?, I west. Mr. Dill, ¿on-in-law of J. H.
Worthen has, taken the farm.
Rev. Gittens spent several days of with insurance of 8500.
this week here attending pastoral du-
Four families arrived from Nebraska
ties.
OÆ8TOI7I/1..
last week to reside in this vicinity.
lïie Kinl)
llave AlwaJS "W11
Mrs. Gregan returned to her home Bean the
Mrs Tbos. Gray was in Irving last
at Crewsell after a two months’ stay Bignstur»
Wednesday to be at the bedside of
af
with friends at this place.
i uer sister, Mrs. R. S. Poole, who is
| quite ill.
The fnneial of the late John Van­
Cottage Gr ve for real estate.
duyn ou last Saturday afternoon at
I The bell -"''entiy purchased for the
Eugene was attended bv many old
Paints an. Ji i at Preston A Hal 0B. school has ri -nd and will soon be
friends and neighbors from this place.
Have just received a carload of barb placed in p^si b n.
The deceased was for many years n wire on which! we are giving the I Miss Myrtle Lindley returned from
resident of this pl* >e and was respect­ bei* prices
ever made in Lane Portlaud last Sunday.
ed and esteemed by all who knew li:t> . co inty. Give us a cell. — Wilbelui &
B. F. Bond is soon to have a tele­
A very pleasant party was given m ■> ti, Juuction.
phone in his resdience.
the band boys and their lady trit- < s
Regular March weather predomi­
on last Thursday evening et the Inure' PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
of Murray Vaughan, one aud a half ’ Not.ce ot application for a license to nates to the great sorrow of the farm­
ers as the long continued rains are
miles north of town.
se 1 at retail, spirituous, n nit or detrimental to their grain sowing.
v.iifiue
liquors
ill
less
inaiitities
Louis
Hat hawav
and
family
than one gallon ’ti Blue River
The S. P. Co. has placed a crane
moved tn their farm near Harlisbirg
Precinct, i.sue County, Oregon.
in
position
at this Dlace to facilitate
this we“k.
Notice is heiehy giveu, to whom it in taking mnil from night trains.
may
concern,
that
J
unies
Peek
and
Mrs. Adkins, of Eugene, visited
| This improvement will bo greatly
with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Wigle, sev- George Mbitiow, partners doing busi­ appreciated by the R. R. agent,
ness under me firm name and style of
erai days tlii- week.
Peek & Whitlow, will, on Tnursday.
A very eujoyable party zas given the 7th day uf April, 1904, at IU j Wilhelm & Son have just rceieved
by Mies Ethel Marsden in honer oi o'clock iu the forenoon of said day, i a car load of Racine buggies, the best
her thirteenth birthday anniversary present to the County Court ot Lane made, and are giving a special sale
County, Oregon, a petition, and will
Springfield, R. F. I). No. 1, March on last Saturday afternoon.
The at said time and place ask said court on them at their Juuction house.
16.—Mrs Campbell, of Salem, ¡3 hours were pleasautly spent with to grant a license to said James Peek
Hon. C. H. Baker, of Walterville,
here visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. James, music and luncheon served bv an i George Whitlow,as sneh partners, J has purchased the G.W. Weider prop-
L. Minard, of Cottage i»rove, was
under
the
name
of
Peek
A
Whitlow,to
L. Hammitt.
Mrs. Marsden, assisted by Mrs. E. sell and retail spirituous, malt ' erty on Blair street, and will move
in the oity today.
D. F. opores aud wife spent Friday Coleman. Miss Ethel was the reeip I ann vinous liquors in less quantités I his family to Eugene to reside.
B. A. Seelye, brother in law ot Dr.
and Saturday in Eugene
ient of many dainty and useful gifts than one gallon in Blue River Pre-1
F. M. Day, lett last night for hie
Redland, Cal., March 14, 1904.
We have just received a carload of
Mrs. Minnie Jenkin«, who has been from her girl frien is. Those present etnet aud Blue River City, Lane. I Keystone woven wire fenoing and
home in Preston, Minnesota, to ar-
Publisher Guard, Eugene, Ore.
County, Oregon, for the term of one i
were:
Buena
Naylor.
Pearl
and
Cecil
year or for such period ot time as
Dear Sir.—Ou receipt of this please range his business affairs so as to re- in Portland the last three or four
Snyder. Golda Lockhart, Kathleen said parties so applying, may pay tor. to introduce it, we will sell it at cost.
send my Daily Guard to Cottage turn to Eugene this summer aud lo- months, arrived ho.. e List week.
Stuart,
Esin
Bassett,
Mabel
Neff,
A copy ot said petition to be present­ Guaranteed satistactoiy and durable.
Esther Stafford is visiting in Hu-
Grove, as we will leave here for Los cate here. Mr. Seelye’s family will
—Wilhelm & Son, Junction Or.
ed
is as follows, to-wit:
Alice and Flon nee Clover, Lydia
gene with her sister, Mies Laura.
Angeles ou the 19th, and be there a reuiaiu in Eugene.
PETITON.
Burns, Elsie Mulligan, Olive Duryee,
few days and then to Santa Barbara,
Mrs. J. M. Spores spent last week Veda Maraten.
The Dalles Chronicle, March 12:
Why Don’t You Use
To thj County Court of Lane County,
San Francisco and San Jose. Theu Miss Elizabeth Schooling and Mrs. E visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo.
Ort gou :
The
accident
of
last
Friday
after
­
We, your petitioners, respectfully
ou home about April 10, if ttie weath H. Wood, accompanied by Mrs. Auu Smith, of Coburg.
noon in which Elroy Tillman, aged represent that we are residents of
er is not too bad. The weather here Clark, Miss Schooling’s grandmother,
Oliver Root is working fur the seven years, -as thrown under a flat i Blue River Preclct in Lane county,
now is about like our best summer left tli is afternoon for Eugene. For Briggs Lumber Co.
and are legal voters in said
cat and his limbs mangled and crush­ Oregon,
weather ill Oregon.
, ieciuct; that we respectfully peti-
two years past Mrs. Clark has made
Walter Buggs has gone to Harris ed, was one of the saddest that has oiun
and ask that the above entitled
Respectfully.
her home with her daughter, the late burg to work in a hop yard.
ever happened at this place. His sad tourt grant to James Peek aud George
W. 8 CHRISMAN.
Mrs. . Anna Schooling, and will now
Quite a num tier of persons from and uutimi-ly death occurred Tuseday I Whitlow, partners doing businet-s un-
take • up her residence in the home of here went to town Friday to attend
the flrm name and style of Peek A
evening about 9 o'clock, and all that I i <ier
Wilhelm A Sone flouring mille of her i eon near Eugene.
Whitlow, a license io sell and retail Burns, Unie Back, Stiff Joints, Corna.
the
show,
“
Uncle
Tom's
Cabin.
”
We
was'mortal
of
little
Elroy
Tillman
spirituous,malt
aud vinous liquors iu Bunions and Chilblains, and all in­
Monroe and Juuction are running
wonder if any were disappointed in was laid to rest in the Coburg ceme­ ■ Blue River City and Blue River Pre flammation of Man or Beast.
full time.
the play?
tery on last Wednesday afteruoon. j cinct. Lane county, Oregon, aud to
Daily Guard March 16
Dr. Lowe the optician, will be iu
maintain and keep a plaie of business
TESTIMONIAL:
The
change
in
the
train
schedule
Funeral services were b“ld st th° in
mid city end precinct fur th« pnr-
his Eugene otiioe all next week. Have e Oren Howe is in San Francisco.
on the Wendling branch makes ft hone» pu ! were largely attended, as £.>Ue>L* ut e>ej
h
L
i
U
1
trlu'u
*i.
t
»
ilQUÜl
’
8
W. H. Baber, of J unction, is in Eu­
him remove the cause of your head
much more convenient for persons school was dismi-sed for the after­ I tur the terui i.f one year or eueb time
best Liniment on Earth.
ache with pair of his superior glasses. gene.
living along the line.
noon so that the children might ren­ as said parties may pay for.
Dated this 30tb day of January, 190».
Attorney G. F. Skipwortb is here
Geo. Hall and son w: nt all the
Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. Water
der the last tribute of resppet to their
Name* of petitioners
choice Unrlank potatoes that may from Junction.
Works, Shullsburg, Wis., writes; “I
schoolmate. The funeral services were Dexter Sparks,
Felix
Sparks,
"
"
*~
have tried many kinds of liniment,
be offered. They are paying 55 cents
Attorney W. T. Slater arrived up
conducted by Rev. J. B. Lister. Glen O. Powers, J W Mitchell,
and have never received lunch benefit
a bushel delivered lit their warehouse from Salem today.
KufU'
Culter,
Charles
Cone,
The parents, grandparents and other
until 1 used Ballard's Snow Liniment
John VanDuyn, S C Sparks,
tn Eugene.
for .Rheumatism aud Paiua. 1 think
Hon. H. E. Ankeny left last night
relatives have the sympathy of the Bart Tate,
J
W
Wycotf,
(Guard Special Service.)
it the beet liniment on earth. ’
Wilhelm A Son are now haudliug for Klamath county.
community I d their bereavement.
i A U Bufflngtou, A J Ward,
Creswell, March J<5. — Henry Parsons
at their Junction City house all kinds
Frank B Mason,
W H Ireland,
Hon. Ivan .McQueen, of Cottage aud family returned today from Lea-
TESTIMONIAL,.
J F Tate,
Grant Tate,
I
of seeds at lowest prices ever made. Grove, is in the city.
L N Finn,
H A Mullin,
burg, where be has been working for
Vetch seed a specialty. Give us a
H B Rhodes,
Cures Sciatica.
W J Yair,
Mr. and Mrs liny Huff are here some time.
oall at oui Junction house.—Wilhelm
A B A usman,
S R Scott,
from Olympia, Wash.
The Woodman boys will give a show
L P Snapp,
A Sou.
i S D Hicks,
Rev. W. L. Riley, LL. D., Cub*
(Guard Special Service>
J. T. Callison was in the city from soon for th • benefit of the hall fund.
George Frisseli,
R D Sims,
N.Y,, writes: “After dfteen days o«
Harrisbrug, March 11.—Miss Nora J E McCauley,
8 K. Sykes ana Charles Thom are Pleasant Hill today.
F A Burke,
excruciating pain from Sciatic Rhea
Rumor has it that a hardware
C W Tate,
F F Hubbard,
contemplating the erection of anothe
mat Ism, under various treatments, f
Attorney Jerome Knox, of Cottage store is soon to be started in Creswell. May, who has been visiting Miss Lola J B Belknap,
C
H
Grunning,
.
Jr.
Las
induced to try Ballard’s Snow
Senders, retruned to her home in
■tory over their one story building» Grove, was in the city today.
Charley Brown,
I C Runvard,
It certainly would be a good location Portland yesterday.
winiment, the first application giviug
Iu the Taylor and Wilson block. They
George Fisher,
M C Pillett, ’
mv first relief, and the second entire
Hon. L. T. Harris went to Oreg in for such a business, as a tine farming
Mies Ethel Hender has been visiting O V Robert», ’
are at present dickering with the offl
George T Hall, Jr, relief. 1 give it udqu *J filed racom-
C‘ty ou this morning’s early traiu.
country
lies
adjoining
town.
I this week in Coburg.
C Marx, Jr.
cere of the localjiuilitii company fc •
uendation
Dated this 3ûth day of January, 1904.
W. J. Warneck returned this morn­
Jas. Redford, of Cottage Grove,
the rent'd of the ssme. —Roseburg
Dr. T. C. Mackey was a Eugene
JAMES
PEEK,
ing from a business trip ti Stockton, came flown Sunday to visit his broth­ visitor this week.
Plaiudealer.
GEO. WHITLOW,
i’al if.
er. John, at Cloverdale.
Partners doing business «s
The flouring mills of Wilhelm A
Atty. Bilyeu, of Albany, took part
Peek A Whitlow.
Hunk Owen le't this afternoon for
Miss Clara Sly has been engaged to in the Norwood Nixon lawsuit in
Sou. Monroe and Junction are run­
Vincent 4 Co.,L)ru^gixi
Dated this 5th day of Marco, 1904.
ning full time hiid are thus enabled I Vancouver. A'ashiugton, whore he is teach the l.vnx Hollow school.
Justice Isom's court, Thursday.
>m ployed.
to supply all customers.
Messrs. Kay and Clyde Smith spent Graudcm Munson has been quite
PUll'Set •’ V/MiVe aevsl I c Salicylate Caosuics
S. W. Taylor left this morning for Saturday night in Eugene.
sick with pneumonia, hut is now
A
stariard -id infallioie cure for RHEUMATISM and GOLT.
>«>to’i, Or., to vi«i‘ bis daughter,
Miss Clara Clark is visiting her much improved.
c.idor u
-■ r.
• med.cal authorities of Europe and
'll--. Ralph Starr.
friend, Miss Nona Kelsey, in Eugene, I lrs F. Phelps, of Albany, is iu /COLCHICINE 1 Amen a.
,
'
i spher cal capsule», which dit-
1
SALICYLATE
J
Mrs
Charley
Crvner
It
’
1
thin
morn-
who
is
reported
quite
ill.
solve
in
in
uids of the stomach
aett without causing jfyi
( , _
Ab,'v y
Harrisburg ibis week. We under­
For Infant« and Children.
dieagreeat
-
•
»Ymcorn»
P.
r, ??
~ bottle.
------
xjfAsuV#/
’. V«,
$1 per
Sold by
i .g for a visit with Portland aid
Miss Grace Wilhelm, who Is attend­ stand he Is thinking of locating here.
-rjtx
...
tse
sure
and
get
the
genuine.
.’ai.cuurer friends.
ing school in Creswell,visited her pa­
W lLL. .k‘. i Mrs, co., ilxvxulxb , uam ,
Mrs. Hender has a class in mnsic
rent«
on Bear Creek Saturday and
E.
C.
Clodfeltir,
of
Portlaud,
ar-
Bv.
in Coburg. She crosses over to Row­
For Sale by J
PragCv.
ired today to visit hl» sister-in-law, Sunday.
land Thursday« aud returns Satur-
^Ig.i •
Airs. Laura Harris.
I
Elmira Residence Burned.
Mohawk Items
Returning to Oregon
This Popular
Remedy Cures
Harrisburg Notes.
CASTOR IA
The Kind You Have Always Bought