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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1907)
: ♦♦♦♦♦♦ » flJâflÉÉ ♦ fl t • fl fl •fl w ♦ fl'S-< « ‘"fl * fl • T WC « fl ♦ ^Kfl - fl1 A • fl • fl w • ♦ I ♦ «Œ. — ■ « •>. ‘ 'f . 9j ____ * a ■'• » An advance last week and the strength of the market would indicate higher puces » 9 on sugar. Wi advise our customer^ to lay in their winter supply at present prices. S Fruit Cane Granulated Sugar, per hundred 18 lbs. Fruit Cane Granulated Sugar........... 4 New Process Rolled Barley, per sark......... ran, per sack........................................... ..... Mix Feed.................... .................................... 10-lb. Sack corn meal.................................... 10-lb. Sack cream middlings........... ............ 1 Package Postum. « :: H 4 $5.70 .. 1.00 ..1.25 ....65 ....90 ....30 ....25 ...20 1 Package Malta Vita _........... t 2 Packages Grape Nats.......... 3 Bars Ivory Soap......... ...... 6 lbs. Rolled Oats_____ ____ 1 Can Carnation Cream ....... . 6 Packages Arbuckle’s Coffee. 1 Package Yeast Foam or Magic Yeast' Clark’s O. N, T. Thread .20 .25 .25 .25 .10 The Store that Keeps Prices Down •■SF ELECTRIC RAILWAY Everything COMMITTEE WILL I That’s New RESUME WORK In I Men’s Wear I A I I I « I I 4 I I I This Autumn is now hire for your inspec tion. Never before had we such a varied assortment of styles and fabrics to show you in Fall Suits and Overcoats. Michaels, Stern (Sb Co.s’ brand isa guar antee of high-grade excellency. It will be a pleasure to show you what constitutes high grade--Hand Made, Artistic Finish and Exclusive Char acter in Clothing for Men. Best line of furnish ings in the city, hats, shirts, underwear, col lars, neckties, etc. something good in the way of pie, ■ cake or fruit, which was served dur- I Ing the evening as refreshments. ' The evening passed away pleas antly In games of various sorts, and i was thoroughly enjoyed by both pu- plls and teacher, who appreciated the good feeling thus manifested by her pupils.—Nugget. I I I I OUR FKKIS ARE RI g HT ED. HANSON 8 East. 9th street Eugene. Oregon tlKV. I» K. BAKERS Hl'NDAY ANNOI NCEMENT I will fill my regular appointment at Lancaster Sunday at 3 p in. All invited Will spend th» 11 o’clock hour In Junction City looking over the work there. D. E BAKER If It’a andirons you wish you will find them at GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. dAwtf I Farmers Taiw. Notice fl V II «I u 0 ; i County Cl_>rk Lee and Sheriff Fisk i (Special Correspondence. 1 today drew the tr'al Jury list for the Greenleaf. Oct. 14.— F. R. Peplot November term of circuit court. The Is improving, although he still uses following citizens of the county will his crutches. be called upon to do Jury duty dur- Howard Pope made a trip to the in gthe coming term: Blachlev store this week. L. Boring, farmer, Glentena Joe Almasl went to Portland last clnct. Saturday. J. L. Tallman, farmer,Mohawk Mrs. Maggio Wllcut and daughter. cipet. Floss, are v'siting Mrs. Hayes at T. M. Grubbs, farmer,Pleasant Goldson. precinct. Chipear Wllcut expects to move his M. P. Mabe, farmer, Walton family out to his father’s place at clnct. Goldson soon for the winter. | J. W. Buoy, carpenter, South Pearl Lamb has returned from Eu , gene No. 2. gene. and Is cooking at the logging Seth W. Harpole, farmer, Rich camp of H. Steinhauer. ardson precinct. Lots of fishers and hunters are T. 8. Winfrey, teamster. South passing through here on their way to Eugene No. 1. and from tidewater and po'nts be Melville Taylor, farmer, Willam low. where they have been after fish ette precinct. and game. R. O. Brady, farmer, Creswell pre- Jesse Rust Is building a new house. clnct. There is to be a dance next Satur H. A. Bower, tanner, Bailey pre- day night at the Rlppetto house on clnct. the south side of the lake. H. H. Wood, farmer, Blanton pre- i clnct. J. F. Kelly, lumberman. North Eu LEARN T<’ EAT gene No. 2. T. A. Fountain, farmer, Elmira Few precinct. W. H. Salee, farmer, Glentena pre Slow eating will solve one-half the cinct. A. M. Bristow. farmer.Herman pre problem of ill health. Those who cinct. suffer already with Indigestion and G. W. McQueen, merchant. East weak stomach can with care and the Grove. ' use of Mi-o-na stomach tablets re Cottage clerk. South Eugene C. E. Russell, 1 store their digestion to a healthy No. I. condition, so that they can eat what farmer, Wallace pre- J. A. Powell, 1 they want at any time without fear clnct. of distress or suffering. J. J. Henderson, stockman. WIU After a few days’ use of Ml-o-na lamette preclnct. i $¡0 to $30 stomach tablets the headache, dixxy B F. Sylvester, farmer. Jasper feel'ng, drowsiness, bad taste in the precinct. mouth, coated tongue, nervousness, L. P. Tailman, farmer, Zumwalt sleeplessness, distress after eating— precinct. all these symptoms of a weak stom $13 to $30 Wm. Wills, farmer, Bailey pre ach-will disappear, and perfect di cinct. gestion and a good skin will show Marlon Wallace, farmer. Jasper that the vital machinery Is once more precinct. running smoothly. Thampson. blacksmith, I L. E. Take a little Ml-o-na tablet before Spr'ngfleid precinct. . each meal so that <t will stimulate Allen Stansbie. farmer, Thurston the digestive Juices and give strength precinct. to the stomach, and then It will take Peter W. Boqua, farmer, Irving care of the food that Is eaten, with precinct. out Indigestion and the unpleasant Julius Erdman, farmer, Elmira feeling with which so many suffer af precinct. ter nienls. William Tlatt. farmer. Thurston! TOGGERY Mr. Hull has so much confidence precinct. In the power of Mi-o-na to cure In- 554 Will mette Street* Joseph Strome. farmer. North d1 testion s-d alt all stomach Ills that hei he -tlon a~d t '"’ach Illa »1 -, • a «■•ar,nt"»«' wi«h every 50-cent1 Junction precinct. Eugene R McCornack, farmer. box to refund the money If the rem- - Florence precinct. edy fall« to give sarls'actlon No healthy person that keep- the B. C. Spencer, farmer. South June-' food canal clean can have appendici tion precinct. FIRE SETS. tis. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea Black cast Iron, wrought iron fin cleans the fo<xi canal and protects ish. very neat dwtf D T Caldwell, of Walker, wit In you from disease. Si cents «.a or GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. tablets. Linn Drug Co. the city today. 7 here will be a sal ? of personal property on the farm of the late John H. Rickman, 5 miles southwest of Eugene, on Friday, October 25th, beginning at 10 a. m. 60 head of Stock Cattle, Horses and Farm Machinery. HALT! I A deal was closed last week where by Messrs. Stewart and Hinds became the owners of 72 feet frontage on Second street by 100 feet extending to the railroad, the property of U. G. Walker. The property was bought for warehouse purposes In the future. The new Advent church on Wall street la now completed and Is one of the neatest little buildings In the city. Mr. Mote, the contractor, has done some excellent work on the building, and It Is finished in a neat and attractive style. It will be a month before It Is dedicated. Oliver Veatch. one of our moat popular and reliable merchants, hav. Ing been In business in this city for over nine years, has d'sposed of his stock to W. C. Johnson and for a while will take a well-earned vaca tion. it Is rumored that Mr. Veatch will move his building away In the Spring and erect a handsome brick block on Its site. The pupils of the seventh grade gathered together on Friday evening and proceeded to the residence of Miss Parvance, their teacher, to give her a surprise party, which they suc ceeded I ndolng. They were about 33 strong, and each was ladened with <> GKEKNLEAF ITEMS F. L. Chambers and A. C. Wood 4 cock, who are members of the coni- mlttee appointed to solicit stock subscriptions for the proposed elec trie ra'lway to extend north tron) Eugene to connect with tile Salem- 4 Portland line. Interviewed the other members of the committee this morn ing in regard to beginning the can « vas again. Several weeks ago the committee started out and secured about |IO,- OOtk In subscriptions, many of the subscribers turning their subscrip tions to the Carver road fund Into th!« fund. The committee agreed to start out again tomorrow and expects the bus iness men to respond promptly. The surveyors- for the new line. It la announced, are now on their way toward Eugene, south from Al bany, and will perhaps arrive here within few days. The route of the proposed line extends along the river bottom country between Eugene and Junction, the richest part of the country, and the Willamette river win he bridge«’ somewhere between Junction and Albany. NEWS OF COTTAGE GROVE VICINITY JUiORS CHOSEN FOT NOVEMBER CIRCUIT COURT ♦ » u a A •• You have just time to drop in and order one of our new fall suits before the stock GEO. W. KINiEY, Auctioneer. is broken. You’ll be pleased with the qual ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ¿cotfsSanial-J'epsin uapsufe ♦ ity of our clothing ♦ ♦ I>IE1>. ♦ A POSITIVE CURE. ♦ ♦ and the values we ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ At the Eugene hospital, October U.«—* 15, 1907. as the result of an opera are offering in the tion, Mrs. James Buchanan, an In i dian woman residing at Acme. The Acorn and Sopho body was buried in the I. O. O. F. cemetery today. THt XAMTAt-PfPSi* more cuts. ■EtLxro't inr. * L. HE LAN«». i»««.Jf Acorn Brand, For Inflatr. nation or ('•tarri of the Bladder and Kidney». No cure no I»'« Our«« quickly and parata* •ntly all I’oaataral of the rrlsary "rp* A* aoluto'y harm!«*» Bnwiata Erie* U * b’ mail. poMDaid. |L*. or thr* boxM "6. Addr^M, M. CASTOR! A For Infants - ;d Ch»i¿ren. Sophomore Brand, Iba Kind Yo»’ Always Bought Bears ths Segnature of L We make a profit on everything we sell. JAMES CALVERT AGENT FOR ROBERTS BROS, The Farmers Fire Relief Association OF BUTTEVILLE, OREGON <,J»e*c*st snd best insurance in the ! • ***Ution over $300, UCO.OO in risks during the past vear. The assocut, on CiTtin $?.300.000.00 «m the best farmb-nldirg,in the vall-y. Tbo e wh w colicus rrv about o expire, or the* who d«- dre to i-sure ole s no ilv me. Vr,t, ,v< part.cu.ars to me at Junction Qiy, Oreg on. I Present this at ulius Goldsmith s Store It is good for a CIGAR 572 Willamette SL EUGENE OREGON I’p to this afternoon i ers’ licenses had been l»»u< by County Clerk Lee. I ;■