Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, June 06, 1907, Image 3

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I last evening to work for the O. R
¿ N. company. His brother. Louis.
| who has been visiting here, returned
to the city with him.
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Portland yesterday on business
Attorney Fred DeNeffe went to
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Cottage Grove last night on bisiness. 1
Attorney L. R. Edmuuson return
and they will not only look well but wear well also, if
ed this afternoon from a trlu north,
H. Gordon and family returned to
purchased at Hanson’s. We have goods tailored to suit
The victory of Oregon over Wash­ Portland Sunday, after a visit here.
(From Tuesday's Guard I
.
C.
C.
Hammond
is
In
Port-
Capt.
the most fastidious and an assortment of styles and pat­
ington and Idaho in the track meet at
Between 3 and 4 o'clock this morn-
wife is reported very low
I
Seattle May 30 ended the season for land. His
Purdy ar- I
ing
Officers
Croner
and
terns not equalled elsewhere in Eugene. Prices, tuo,
Russell Welch returned this after-
the Oregon track team. The team this
rested Howard Farlow, Guy Rich- .
season has been far the best in the noon from a trip to Albany and Cor- ¡mond. Ethel
and
Anna
¡
Williams
are right.
history of the university and even ¡ vallis.
! Whetzell for being out after 12 .
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
B.
Davidson
re-
Come and sec our goods we arc always glad to see
in the history of the Northwest. The
o'clock and for being drunk and dis­
team is heralded by various North­ turned this afternoon froma visit at orderly. The two girls and the Rich­
them whether you buy or not.
west papers as being the strongest Halsey.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Allen went to mond boy were locked up in the city
college team in the United States,
jail
while
Farlow
was
taken
to
the
We have the largest and best line of furnishings.
and the records made conclusively ; Portland this afternoon for a few [county jail for the remainder of the
days'
visit.
We will present to you one selection from a large assort­
prove that the Oregon track team
1 night.
Panama, straw and summer weight felt hats from the
Miss Pansy .Maurer, who Is attend­
could compete with and push very
It appears that the four had been
ing
the
Monmouth
Normal
school,
leading makers,
ment of fancy glassware-----
close any team In the land.
1 spent Sunday with her parents in about the streets a greater part of
The Records Broken.
the
night
drinking
and
creating
a
I Eugene.
We own our own building—pay no high rents—
On May 17 in a meet with the
disturbance. This morning just be­
Virgil Earl returned to Portland fore their arrest the officers found
With Every Purchase of Dry Goods Amounting
Washington State College the Oregon
and
can
sell lower than many of our competitors.
team began its career of record­ this afternoon, after visiting friends ' the girls in F. L. Chambers' yard,
in
Eugene.
breaking. in the discus McKinney,
concealed behind some shrubbery.
to $2.50
the Baker City weight man. estab­
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith left this When asked what they were doing
8 East.
lished a new Northwest record of 120 i morning for McKenzie Bridge on an ¡there they replied that they were
9th street
Oregon
feel 8 Mi inches. He also broke the ' outing.
waiting for Farlow and Richmond to
This line of glassware just arrived—every pixe can be
record in the shot put for the Pacific ‘I Julian Whitman, of Berkeley, Cal., 1 take them to a room in the Lewis and
coast, shoving out the 16-pound 1 Is visining Ralph Robinson and Abe Clark lodging house. Richmond had
put to good use. Buy your Dry Goods at this store and
weight 45 feet 11 M* Inches. Moorer Ddngs lit i-ugene.
¡already gone to bed and was found in
established a new Northwest record
one of the rooms. Just as Farlow
W.
B.
Mummey
left
this
morning
get your
for the low hurdles on a curved track
was coming down the stairs after the
for
Marcóla
to
erect
the
three-story
of 25 3-5 seconds. Hug also broke
girls he was met by the officers and
the state and Northwest records in i » hotel there for C. Cole.
ran. Officer Purdy gave chase and
Grover Long arrived up from Port­ ' after a run of a hundred yards or
the hammer throw on the same day
and sound teeth, bear close relaticnto one
when he threw it 146 feet 4 1-3 Inch­ land last night and went up to Camp more caught him.
TH£ PLACE TO TRACE
es. In the 220-yard dash Kelly tied I Creek to visit his parents.
When taken before Police Judge
another. Y oh wouldn’t expect a watch to
the world's record for a curved track
F. C. Connett, representing the Or­ Dorris thos morning Farlow stated
I
run if some of the parts or wheels were removed;
In the time of 21 3-5 seconds.
egon Mineral Springs Association at that he had bought a quart of whis­
key from a stranger, whose name he
neither is it reasonable that you should expect
At Corvallis a week later Zacha­ London, was in the city today.
rias broke Hug’s record in the ham­
Miss Louise Bryant returned Sat-¡didn't know, and that he had passed
good health when some of the vital organs to
I
§ men by a magnificent cast of 150 feet urday night from a visit with her I the bottle around among the crowd.
promote health, are lost.
1 M> inches. Captain Moores at Cor- sister, Mrs. Hansen, at Drain.
| As the Richmond boy is only 15 or
s rt valis
PHONE. MA IN 03.
also tied the world's record and
A FULL SET of teeth will masticate food more thoroughly
Miss Gertrude Johnson, a former1 '6 years old. Farlow will be held on
;
H
established a new coast record in the University of
th in part of a set. You will enjoy the use of treth that I will
Oregon
student, is [ the charge of giving liquor to a mi­
TWO ENTRANCES—Park and Oak Streets; .»th and Oak Streets
low hurdles of 23 2-5 seconds on a here from Medford visiting friends.
nor. Farlow is 19 and the girls about
repiac-, and the need of them may be greater than vou realize.
curved track.
Come in and we will talk it over.
G. II. Phelps left today for Elkton, 118 or 19 each.
The girls do not reside In Eugene,
At the trl-state meet at S attle on Dougins county, to work on the new
having come here a couple of weeks
Thursday the track was in such con­ Drain-Coos Bay railroad.
Willamette CL
dition that no record-breaking runs
Mrs. W. S. Gilmore and daughter. ego. Thev have frequently been no­
were ma le. McKinney tied the col­ Rosalind, returned to Portland last ticed on the streets late at night by
legiate record In the United States evening, after a visit with relatives the officers and have been watched
and made a new Pacific coast record here.
on several occasions, but this Is the
for the shot put of exactly 4 6 feet.
Steve Strawn, who is now work- first time they have been In any trou­
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Zacharias then also threw the ham ing for the S. P. Co. in Southern Or ble. Thev are a hard looking bunch.
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DIED.
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nier for a Northwest record of 155 egen. spent Sunday with his family
Sentence Reserved.
feet 8 inches.
The youthful wrongdoers were
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in Eugene.
Sal ‘m, Or., June 3.—Prices of text
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Following Is the program of the
T!i<- Point Winners.
Burt Vincent and wife left today brought into police court nt three
books, unlike prices of all other nec­ Pleasant Hill picnic June 8:
Under the
The way the point winners line up for Portland, and from there will go o'clock this afternoon.
At Springfield, June 1, 1907, of
essaries of life, show no advance to­
Music-—Eugene Military Band.
is drawn from the following tabula- to Butte, Montana, to reside. Tills new law passed by the Inst leglsla- Few Small Showers in Eastern Coun­ heart failure, Cynthia A., wife of S.
j tore, which has just gone Into effect,
day over six years ago.
While the
Song—Choir.
ties, But Xo Rain of Consequence.
tlon.
Each man who makes five is not the tonsorial artist.
i N. B. Hunt, proprietor of the Spring,
bids submitted this afternoon to the
Temiierature Iteaclusl IMI.
Prayer—Rev. Wiltse.
points is entitled to the track "O”;
S. B. Amis and wife returned this 'all persons under the ago of 18 must
field hotel, aged
53
years. She
state text book commission have not
Address of welcome—H. C. Wheel- the indoor meet at Columbia does afternoon to Cottage Grove after a be taken to the juvenile court for
been made public, representatives of er.
Following Is a portion of the reg- [ leaves a husband, son and three
net count in the points and so is visit at the home of Mr. Amis' [trial. Young Richmond come» under
this law and he will be taken before ular report orf Oregon weather con- ' daughters.
the text book publishing houses say
Recitation-—Joe Parker.
omitted. In the three meets. Pull parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Amis.
the figures will not be above those
Recitation—Nellie Mathews.
man. Corvallis and the tri-state at
Dale Brvau went to Portland this County Judge Chrisman Young Far- dltions for the week ending June 3, CROP CONDITIONS A s
named in the contracts made in 1901,
low pleaded guilty to the charge of as sent out by the weather bureau at
.Music—Eugene Military Band.
Seattle, against four teams, Oregon afternoon.
VIEWED BY ALBANY MAN
though cost of paper, wages and
Address of the day, E. J. Emmons. took 234 points out of a possible 366.
H. T. Dow returned this afternoon being on the streets after twelve at Portland:
i Judge Stewart has been pretty well
night, but the girls pleaded not guil­
freight have very materially increas­
Song—Choir.
General Summary.
The individual scores for the season from a trip south.
ed. No reduction in prices can be
are as follows:
A few small showers fell Saturday over the country lately and reports
Recitation—Lora Furrow.
J. E. Bronaugh returned to Port- ty. After the evidence of the night
officers was given they were pro­ at scattered places in the eastern
Kelly ....
expected, either, though there is some
Recitation—Elda Bristow.
56 land this afternoon.
the crops looking bad on account of
likelihood that changes will be made
Moores . . .
Music—Eugene Military Band.
>7
Jacob Bowder left this afternoon nounced guilty. The judge announc­ counties, but no rain of consequence the lack of rain.
ed that he would reserve sentence un­ was reported elsewhere and the soil
resulting in some reduction in the
McKinney .
Recitation—Verlin Parker.
27 for a trip to Rowley, Iowa.
The fall crop Is standing the lack
total cost of books to the patrons of
Hug ....
In the coast
23
Recitation—Grant Lattin.
Rev. Robert Booth arrived here til tomorrow. In the meantime they is getting very dry.
The counties the mornings were generally of moisture pretty well so far, but
public schools. It is understood that
Zacharias . .
Song—Choir.
23 this afternoon from the south to will remain In the city jail.
will need rain in a short time, The
charge of giving liquor to a minor, foggy, and on one day the fog was average sown to fail grain
publishers of nearly all books now
Kuykendall
18 visit his son, R. A. Booth.
Song—Choir of twenty years ago.
Is much
in use have offered to renew their
Huston . . .•
13
Music—Eugene Military Band.
E, G. Briggs, night clerk at the against Farlow, wil probably be In­ so dense as to be misty. The after­ less than usual.
contracts at old prices.
Reid............ '
noon temperatures were unusually
Dinner.
1 1 Hoffman House, went to Irving this vestigated later.
The spring grain is not looking
While members of the commission
Moullen . . ,
warm, with a maximum of 9(1 degrees well at all, and much of It will not
10 afternoon to look after his mush­
Afternoon.
are maintaining absolute secrecy as
Robinson . .
6 room farm.
and over on the 30th.
Dur­ | even make hay unless we get rain
Music—Eugene Military Band.
to their intentions, there is a very
ing the last t hree mornings of the within a few days.
3
Footrace, one hundred yards, free Obertauffer
J. D. Hamilton, of Roseburg, a
well established opinion among text for all.
3 well-known mining man operating In
( DodBon . . .
week it was cooler and in some of tile
He has not seen a good field of
book men who have been talked with
3 the Myrtle creek district, is in the
some of the eastern counties the tem­ cheat anywhere, and vetch Is blos-
Foot race, two hundred and fifty Woods . . .
at various times in the past two yards, free for all.
Kiltz............
1 city today on business.
peratures were dangerously near the soming out at about a foot high, It
months that a few changes are prac­
Foot race for boys under ten years,
frost mark but no frosts occurred so looks now as If It would take a good
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fischer, of
tically certain. Abndonment of the
far as known.
The sunshine was rain to give us exen a good crop of
Foot race for boys under fifteen
Marcóla, left last night on a trip
vertical system of writing, adopted years.
above normal and, except the foggy hay.
to Waterville, Wash. They will visit
six years ago, is probable, with the
Francisco—T. forenoons in the coast counties, there rain to give us even a good crop of
Foot race for girls under twelve
at Portland on their way there.
adoption of the medial system, about years.
Bi ing Sluing- was only one day sufficiently cloudy doing very well, and there seems to
half-way between the vertical and the
to be noticeable, and the abundance be more of each this year than ever
Foot race for girls and women over
old slant style of writing.
twelve years.
of bright sunshine was the dominat­ before.
The launch Lena is carrying the ing feature of the week.
Jumping contest for various kinds
Prunes are In fine condition, and
| mall to Mapleton for a few days i
Willamette Valley.
of jumps.
Moscow, June 1.—After the intro-
there will be an enormous crop.—Al­
while the Hazel is laid up for repairs.
Pillow fight.
Portland, Multnomah county—The bany Democrat.
j dustion of some documentary evi-
The Washcalore finished loading weather during the week was gener­
j dence tending to prove, as the prose­
Nail driving contest for women.
at Acme Wednesday and went down ally clear and warm, Thursday and
Baseball came between Coburg and cution contended, the overt acts al­
S. D. Rampy, the banker, of Har­
¡the river yesterday on her way to the Sunday being particularly warm days,
Pleasant Hill teams.
leged in the Indictment, the prose-
A recent issue of the Oregonian
the maximum temperature on the risburg, prominent In business for
| cution rested "its case in chief" this contains the following concerning a sea.
The schooner Mayflower has load­ former day reaching 9 3 degrees. Sun­ many years, died at his home In that
afternoon.
Twelve days were con- couple formerly residing at Flor­
city Saturday evening at the age of
ed at the Oregon A California Lum­ shine was unusually abundant.
sum by the government in presenting ence:
San Francisco, June 4.—Dynamite
70 years.
He was a pioneer and
ber Company's mill, and was towed
Salem.
Marlon
county.
—
The
week
its evidence. Two were consumed in
was exploded under the first car sent
Alleging that her husband, John
leaves one daughter.
the securing of a jury. The defense H. Ford, continually urged her to en­ down the river yesterday.
was clear and warm.
over the McAllister street line today.
The schooner Oakland finished
Corvallis, Henton county - Unusu­
announced that it will not take more ter a life of shame for his benefit,
The passengers were badly frighten­
¡than three days for it to present Its Stella Ford. 17 years old and a bride loading Monday and left that night ally warm wenther. with westerly
ed but no serious damage was done.
The Home Telephone construction
for
Sun
Francisco
with
a
cargo
of
evidence. In that event the case of a year, asked for a divorce In
winds, prevailed all week.
gang is now camped nenr the Cala-
lumber
from
the
Oregon
A
Califor
­
Welches, Clackamas county. Dur- poofa bridge, gradually working
For the past two or three days the should be in the hands of the jury Judge Frazer's department of the nia I,umber Company's mil).
Seamen's Strike Ended.
Ing the fore part of the week the south. Eugene will gladly welcome
Paris, June 4—The seamen's strike car shortage situation has been con­ before Saturdav night.
circuit court yesterday. Her story Is
The
schooner
Sausolito
finished
is regarded as virtually ended and siderably improved. Th«- Booth-Kel­
one of abuse and Inhuman treatment I loading at the Oregon A California days were clear and bright, but dur­ the now company.
ing the latter part they were warm
the men everywhere are expected to ly Company at Springfield may have INDUCED WOMAN
from the time she married Ford nt
TO SWEAR FALSELY Eugene, Or., February 16, 1906. She Lumber Company's mill Tuesday and and very cloudy, with variable winds.
resume work within 2 4 hours.
, reasons to complain for not get-
crossed out over the bar for Han
i ting their share of cars, but never-
said ho struck her on varous occa
Moscow, Idaho, June 1.—Testimo­ sions and from the first was unfaith­ Francisco that night.
' theless they seem to be getting more
The ball game between Mapleton
daily now than they have heretofore ny tending to show that J. B. West, ful and unnaturally brutal. Finally J and Florence teams last Sunday re­
Positively cured by
, been able to get weekly. During the former register of the Lewiston land she left him nt Wendling, whore ho sulted in a victory for the Mapleton
these Little Pills.
Oregon will be represented In the
past two days Superintendent Bas­ office, was bribed by the Lewiston was working in . •sawmill, She has boys. The score stood,
They also relievo DU-
Mapleton. 26; London hop market next week by the
sett has shut down the mill and put National Bank officials to expedite been living will, her sister at 270 Florence, 1 0.
trr-i from Dyspepsia. In-
establishment of the branch house of
his entire force to loading cars. If the “putting through" of the land Gront street p. fpr sfece,
dlge.ttloQ and Too Ilearty
The schooner Hugh Hogan sailed Klaber. Wolf A Netter Company In
ÍTTLE
cars can be obtained there will be office entry men of the bank officials
Dave F!
r, a street car conduc- for San Francisco last Thursday night that city. H. E. Freeman, of this
Eating. A perfect rem­
more loads of lumber shipped from was the sensational statement made tor. t-stlf
that Ford was a drunk- after loading at the Oregon A Cal­ city. Is expected to arrive there Mon­
edy for Dlzzlnem. Nausea.
Lodz, June 4.—Two detectives Springfield within the next thirty on the stand this morning by Mrs.
ard and ' good for nothing." The law­
Dror.slness, Bad T:mte
day morning and will open headquar­
were killed, two officers and three days than any three mills in the May J. Harris, of Snokane, while tes- yer representing the young wife said ifornia I.umber Company's mill.
la the Mouth. Coated
The schooner Coquille was towed ters there at once.
other persons were wounded on the county. Mr. Bassett claims that if tifylng in the North Idaho land con-
that the girl’s mother was dead and out to sea last Thursday night, with
Tongue. Pain In the side
The Idea of establishing a branch
•treet here today by a bomb thrown 1 necessary he will keep hfs entire splracy case.
She said that when
TORPID LIVER. The*
by terrorists. A patrol of infantry force loading for the next thirty she demurred to swearing falsely, in­ that the girl was misled and deceived a cargo of lumber from the Saubert I house in London originated with M
by Ford
[ mill for the San Francisco market.
M. Netter. of the firm, about a year rtgufate tint Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
appeared on the scene soon after­ days. It begins to look as though cidental to taking up a timber claim,
T. M Wolfe came near being and a half ago. Just previous to the
ward and fired upon the crowd. the car famine was about to end and Clarence W. Robnet, bookkeeper at
I "shanghaied” a few days ago for a San Francisco earthquake he started SMALL PILL SMALL DOZE. SMALL PRICE.
wounding thirteen.
Thirty arrests if the Southern Pacific Company can the bank, co-consp1rator in the case THROW NAMES
to San Francisco. It happened out on his trip and Intended to open
were made in counection with the supply the demand, the night crew at bar and convicted last fall of su­
Genuina Must Bear
IX WASTE BASKET trip
In this way:
Mr. Wolfe left Flor- a branch In the English metropolis
affair.
at Springfield that has been so long bornation of perjury, said to her In
Signatur«
1 Fac-Sirmle
«.-Jumio oignamr»
i once on board the schooner Hugh Ho­ at the time. He was so horrified at tjaiTTLE
talked of will soon be a reality.— substance, "Oh, that's all right; all
gan. expecting that the vessel would the news of the San Francisco disas­
to
keep
still.
you
have
got
to
do
is
Springfield News.
1 stop at Coos Bay and he would go ter that he returned to this city, but
ACTRESS EDNA MAY
Mr. West will put you through —we
ashore there. On Friday a message the project was never allowed to die.
MARRIED IX LONDON
that."
W-M__ REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
have
got
them
patd
for
ANCIENT ROME
| was received hero from the owners,
“I believe that the establishment of
that
The
witness
later
declared
Roseburg,
Or..
Jun»
1-
Attorney
.ordering the schooner to come direct our branch house In London will do
London, June 4.—Edna May, the is now merely a memory of the past,
when she refused to take up a claim OrmiU and Al Creason, who repre­
American actress, was married at the Ballard s Snow Liniment is the fam- demanded of her by Robnet he said sented the Douglas county settlers | to San Francisco. That evening the much for the Oregon hop In Europe.
ily
liniment
of
the
twentieth
century.
steam«r Roscoe left for Coos Bay,
register s office at Windsor to Oscar
—-
­ who wish to purchase railroad lands, overtaking the Hogan during the The house (which is the first Oregon
■ewlsohn, son of Adolph Lewlsohn. A positive cure for rheumatism, to her. "If yon don't I'll make trou
one |n Europe! will introduce the
the
have
returned
from
San
Francisco,
burns, cuts, sprains, neuralgia, etc. ble for you I'll put yon behind
•'( New \ >rk. jn
prespnre of a
• OIL
j night and delivering the message. Oregon product everywhere through­
and a’ate that th»y called njwin Mr. Mr. Wolfe was awakened from sleep
relatives and intimate friends today. Mr. C. H. Runyon. Stanberry. Mo., bars.”
Eberlin three times before they fi­ and put Into one of the lifeboats and out Europe and expects to gain for
writes: “I have used Snow Liniment
• LAV
nally
were admitted The chief rlerlr j laken to the Roscoe In the darkness | this state a world's reputation as a
for rheumatism and all pain. I can t
WELL
f
I hop producing section."
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + * fnfor*n°d them
that Eherlln knew . — Florence West.
say enough In Its praise."
♦
DRILLER
!
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Just at present the hop market la
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who they were, where they were from
•
OFT
Linn Drug Co.
PERSONALS.
| very quiet. Crop conditions are said
♦
and
their
mission,
and
that
It
would
• OOH
♦
'to be much Improved everywhere.
JI ST RE< FIVED
♦
By my methor1 you !
do no good to B“e him. Mr. Orcutt
Pa, he starts at early morn.
• AO
Wo have just received a carload Phil Nels, the veteran hop man. re-
can positively secure I
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ♦ ♦ persisted and was finally admitted,
To face the wide, blue world.
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pure water 1-v rating I
when after hearing the names of the of Cutting machinery, including the ’ reived a letter this morning from Bo­
He gets his jtrength and health.
(From Monday's Guard.I
celebrated Champion mower, rakes hemia, stating that present prospects
to hard r< ck
The |
By using Rocky .Mountain Tea
Mrs. W. L. McFarland is visiting settlers r°ad. he invited Orcutt to and hinders. In all sixes. These goods were for a bumper yield there.- Jour-
only lure way of getting !
throw them In
the weate basket.
Linn Drug Co.
in Portland.
ere the best on the market and fully nal.
water fm from surface J
• OOH
They were left on file, however,
guaranteed. Call and Inspect them.
impuritiet.
'
O. C. Underwood is here from the railroad agent's office.
Medford is the greatest auto town Ruthven. Iowa.
Remarkable
Hearne.
Ctd.4tw GRIFFIN HARDWARE Co
in Oregon.
The Mail
Phone
Black
2872
!
of its slxe _
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That truth Is stranger than fiction
Fred C. Piel was up from J it ne­
ri A NO BARGAINS
speaks of a couple of new touring
has once more been demonstrated In
219 hfferaon Street
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WOVON
cars going like hot cakes, just as If tlon City yesterday
the little town of Fedora, Tenn., the
Ulysses Walker, of Cottage Grove,
they were some common commodity.
T have some slightly used pianos
residence of C V Pepper He writes:
Is In the city today.
ranging in prl"e from 3175 up. For- ( The best salve in the world for cuts, "I was in bed. entirely disabled with
J. J. MeCormlck went to Salem merlv «old from 1300 to 3350. Must bruiser, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet­ hemorrhages of the lungs and throat.
close them out to make room for ter, chapped hands and al) skin erup­ Doctors failed to help me and all
this morning on business.
new goods, whlc h are arriving dally. tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction hope had fled when I began taking
Mrs. L L. Woods return?
BUCHHOLZ &. POYNE1
and see If this isn't the greatest or money refund'd. Sold by Linn Dr “
King's New
pyopincr from Cottage Grove.
Hcuiemr \ era
'
Kef cat
M. C. Scott left today for Condon,
er offered In Eu- | Drug Co. Williams Mfg. Co., props..
Far Infants and Children.
n
stopped,
Coed,
quick
werk, guaranteed,
Gilliam
coi
for
11
and
rearorakle prices
Miss Pol
Th
Flack,
Ped, <372 o
Bears the
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•tv fl
distributors
3,'ÿaatnre of
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s
s
Absolutely
BOYS AND
SUMMARY CF
i OREGON TRACK
TEAM WORK
girls arrested
ANO JAILED
i Your Summer Clothes
Should Look Well
ED. HANSON
gUssware Absolutely Free.
Attractive Health
NICKLiN ®> NEAL
DR. ATWOOD
LITTLE CHANGE ill
PROGRAM Of PLEASANT
WEEK HAS
BEEN WARM ANO DRY
SHIPPING NOTES
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