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THE EI GENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY, JAM ARY 2, 10OS ¡ÍASS1F1ED COLUMNS FIRST CHRISTIAN x'.¿51 - L- G olden W est V / -S. * X»' »• » OR SALE__ PHOFESSIOMAL CÛIUMX S\l-r. —........... - 7.;; WOOl». ™m.ne Farmers’ 28b. j-6 good-___- — “■7""""‘ , s\LE—16-in<U oak WOOD ' - ,,^r cord. Phone Far- THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT ,ood. »'■ »'’ l*r J26 CO.. Rooms 2 and 3, Wan n Block, Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable. -Second <row 1 n fir FOR s A‘ v Cuppernoll. at -Watt s rood- '*• ' tf Ulry ^re-------- ---------------------- —-'•'TTrT-Ji i'.’ tartu wagon, HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable 1 new Inquire at 685 East frairh Du** If Information furnished to intending Investors. Examinations and re — ports on mines and ore treatment. \ few tons of loose f ‘ o F^: Eugene, Oregon. vered. A. C. Matthews ini d Black 2811 ____________ J J pbese F0R^8ALl- ('heap, g’Jod second- baker 3-inch wagon. FREE THOMAS ArcblU'Vl. Sketch- hand Stud tf , j»»« at Euuvnt í Grocery. os and plans drawn, blue 1 prints Enquire And sp^cltlftatlOhF. General super- 11) FUK E —Leave or* CORDWOOD i-ut^ SAL s Browu at Dr vision over buildings in co mrse of construction. If thinking o t build- B^wn s off!''' in Chrisman blocL ing, large or small, see tue. . Terms reasonable. Room 7, Cl tirisman few cords of SALB — A block. ttüOD F0, grub oak and dry fir. ¿aod dry Warren, 4 42 Enquire < E. M. Lierem ■’ CHURCH HOLDS ITS ANNUAL MEETING ,r» .w. , .v.'y.t.'ìèi A AM-aaMMS T rZç.O^FEE ternoon were: Mrs. C. V. Littler, sermon, Besid Albany; Mrs. J. F. Robl nson. Mrs. meeting present J Adaline Church, Mrs. J. D. Fields, a of this Cock' y Mrs. Betty Humphrey. Mrs. L. < sermon echai N. Roney, Mrs. 1*. E. Snodgra. is, Mrs. I. McCal- y De Frank Mis. Richard Dearborn, its con-1 Ruth Harris, Law re nee Chambers, Mrs. __ > church Mrs. W. W. Brown, Mrs. L. L. Whit basement, where a son, the Misses Louise and Libby bounteous repast was served. The A T RI AL WILL CONVINCE'^ Yoran. Mertie Auten, Edna and Ha basement was packed and several Robinson, 1 A zel Humphrey. Helene Robinson, hundred partbok of the good things , Tom Burke, Maude Kerns, Ruby Hendricks. provided by the ladies of the church. George Hug, lUhJlJl VA AAV- V vnw —o—•_______________ Reports of the various departments PORTLAND, ORE. J of ehuroh work were read and elec-1 The display of Handicraft work o—• on exhibit this week tion c)f oficers held. has been which A mini ier of th studenti From a social standpoint the past TB< el 'tijii resulted as follow; in i he rooms of the Fortnightly Club d invitations to a holid ay danc- XX i w 11 worth seeing and great in Eidens. A C. Jennings. D. M. McCr: week lias been about as quite a- ev ening .€ ni la ’ 8a Iven 1 g ir tas i been taken in It by those dy anid John McMahon; deacons, r of the winter, but now that the holi- Am ng those C ri' erlon lut nd crafts. It e.l in a M. SIKll.v. J. M. Wells and O. Wil- 111 M liss < d w day season is about over, society wili' XV IH» ?n e any one par- hard () ul li Hull; deaconesses, Mrs. J. M She t II M tbell. a H nel ‘ coll X. M mentlon, but uli Ire. 1'. C. Holeman and Mrs. ' again liven up atul the usual ' ( and COMFORT j in it a ar d «ras est ‘ally Interest’il ventional line” will be followed. This i w R. VisnDuyn; trustees, T. G. He o tencil work, of i-vv and p on stormy days c r In th. I’r bin I iti IÌ usual routine was varied this week, J hn 1 pes M uio very pretty 4 iru w hi ti by wear»-" . n T bur d ui> n however, with the splendid concert e i ont ne ar ii t I I’ ■< a given by the Stanford Glee and Man o Í fair w RS n T th dolin Clubs on Thursday evening g ( V 1 (>f chis f Mr. T ren in on, de, id< d upon the d. pianist I IW The boys were greeted by a very ap nd' >n. an R< onipl Ity ball. It will be r VC h M preciative and enthusiastic, though Th e gue. i were favo thirty-first of .!>■• f fl c music al numberi by V . let y not over large, audience*. The work ex- qulsite FQR SALE—Fruit farm of 1 3 acres, il ' ol T un a Hutchison Pipes and Mr one mile Jront P. O.; variety of of the clubs Is deserving of the high \b- to ina »in“ wa; was t erved by the Misses Luc1 at fruit trees, good new house; good W. T. GORDON, funeral director. V ted th 1 ■■ cause is a '' est praise, as Is also tha; of the solo- rams nd 11 rot hy K nox Anu Slate licensed embalmer. Otlice ■«»11; barn and other outbuildings. fir Dui tìbie V’« "f , - and residence. Tenth and Olive and the stunts were origins' guest X ists, Call at The Guard office. j2 tf> mu ‘B'Tei Ply streets. Phone Red 4481. lo/fiw , and Clevrr. The auuience wer< Miss Pipes, Miss Harrietta Guara ntood M r*. J»» •. j- ’ George Ab'i'r'ttpb by the ainiis B^ntingt'.' FOR SALE I'Y OWNER -A snap in .or ' bar?' ”. Waterproof grently disappointed ----- --- »•» ” ’ ML *' l’HÌ SK’IAXK \XI> SI ItGEOXS I slon from the program of Mr. Gott _ heart of city; only one block from About seventy-five menu *i’j? highschool, choir-e lot 57x162 feet, iviolin solo, many having heard, of Charles lUrdy. •>“ convenient cottage; modern. Cheap DR. H. L. STUDLEY—Osteopaths Ms ability tn that line. Mr. Goft |a Potter, u*t u « ' i and Mrs. E. O. Baptivt church invaded th,- r. and Mrs. Alton Hampton. their pastor. Rev. O. C. Wright, , jt 12000; investigate.inquire at 'also leader of the mandolin p)ub and • I, physician, Offices over Chambers’ Mrs. H. F. Hollenbeck, Mr. night and made Mr. and Mrs. Wrt.'Jt '.ii a thorough musician, Th'' yoitn-g i * and and store. this office. 518 Willamette street. Mrs. Frank Skipworth. Miss guests, in their own home for the 1 —ntlemen made many friends while 1 Th— Phone Black 1328. Consultation ", ....... Dense Friendly, Miss Lou Renshaw. evening. Allowing sufficient time FOR SALE BY OWNER—New eight •”d will be heartily weldhmed Miss free. Residence 734 Ferry street Ethelwyn Barbour, room house with gas,electric light, ___ MDs St in for the embarrassment of the first here 1 „ *.«eu »«xt J'fiU*. During Ihiring Phone Red 3197. 7.__________________ S n, Mrs. Wold, the . ,,w Misses — -'—n ■-.iiifiin, Emma. surprise to pass away a second sur 'eautiful shrubbery, and all mod- 'on their rt. n they were en- Following is the program for the 1 'heir stay In our to Cora and Ckra Wold. Miss Louise prise was perpetrated by C. P. Dev ** »n't »bould know ¿ra Improvements, two blocks DR. ANNA MAURER, OsteapatJJc horticultural meeting at the court tertalned by the three •-«teiuRfva Toran. Mr. Marlon McClain, Mr. Ce-( ereaux, representing the church, by Trsm cir ^’np al‘d ln heart of res physician. All curable divatses house Saturday: ' r* •’n«, Mr. Harvey Densmore, Dr. an appropriate speech, presenting Mr. idence district, ”ay n? “S*;"1'8 .and the dormitory club. On Thurs treated. Women and children a Afternoon Session, 3 p. m. tommlsslon. Lulg f)0 x *67 — . ........ uaj gxivrri iiwoxi .11103 1 nvirrtc r 1 iru T. W. Hat'Ts. i and Mrs. Wright with a beautiful sll- day afternoon Miss Therese Friendly specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's. -- address, ‘ ’ 111 1 Ml MM3 J e Opening Dr. D. A. Paine, graciously threw open her —o—■ t ver set, sonslsting of a bread plate, Phone Red 1631. ... home ___ 3 in at thia office for roar Aram Ut It. chairman of the meeting. honor honor of of the the Califcrnia California L,,„ Mrs Charles A. Burden grit eioiisly salad fork, berry spoon and ladle. Aak boys „„d and in If h«* s'annoi supply the "The Advantages of Organization vited a number of the Oregon stu- received a number of her friends this . Mr. and Mrs. Wright both respond MAKVKla« FOH HA’-K AT A BARGAIN—Gro'6f< r- y pan 'N, M. D.—Homoepathic accept no t - »•».— rgeon. other, but Menti atump for ' yx Z Antong Fruit-Growers, ” H. M. Wil- dents to meet them, afternoon in her elegant new home ed, expressing their appreciation not ________ ___ — _____ College stu- house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trues, Chronic i illiieiTRieti b*»ok-It give« Z pbi/iAort »ad »■ particular» «nd •Hrecti<»u« in- *S<'# W ieep well with wind mill, one acre women llamson, gecfStary state board of dents have a way of easily getting x>n West Seventh stoeel. In compli only for the presents, but especially full disease/ ( disías?» ’ «I »Itti I I <1 . K iUHk. horticulture. | acquainted and in a short time all ment to Mrs. E. V. Littler of Albany. for the affection and esteem which vain K. i «•Baf T., ■ BBW under chicken fence; large chicken and chlldr'eil » :^cgfglty ElotlFl-l "The ,, , ,,,,c Vaiiey frttiiil • Were gathered around ______ the — piano The hours passed pleasantly, with the members of the church continue house; two blocks front Geary <• -IM • cal vibratory il»4 ]fShi trcätniPti». ................ . WU'^rttette nl »C dpolnt," FrOfflSsor hinging popular songs and having a needle work and social conversation to bestow u|K>n them. A most delight W iwk I u urti. < rhool house. Price, »1600. Time x < « •••»r» in;<d. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3*. S Dtfnn pulid- i i Ciatldd I L«wis, pro«-'~sor of geniFtii jolly good time. I’unch. wafers and followed by a daintily served lunch ful social evening was spent. Elab- dn part. I. N. Harbaugh, agent. ing. Phone Main uM ■■ served during <be nf1- v- eon. The Invited guests of th»» af- I orate refreshments were served. ñ«.1”' »« i horticulttird and pomology, Corvallis. Candy Room 5, over First National Bank. Hoffman Hoose. Phone M»tn It n n ,lDalinn. Bring this notice with you. Answers , to questions. Evening Session. 7:3 Op. m. ! J. FRANK TITUS, M. D — Homoeo (Special Correspondence. 1 FOR SALE One of the best country <u. 1 I "Th«.' Outlook for Horticultural De pathic physician and surgeon Elmira, Jan. 2.— Of all sad'thingn general merchandise businesses in of Veiopntent in .N the Willamette Valley, ’ Chronic diseases and disease e well, president state of tongue or pen. the saddest are the Willamette valley, store hav-1 j , " viiiuui women andjihildren given speda« tlbur k , n p , ---» • these. "I, might have been." There ing made big money and party do- attention. Fhradic galvanic,static, ¡ board of horticulture, might have b >en two w»'ldtngs. In ;ig well, but other matters require ' "Experionces of a Fruit Inspec X-ray and vibratory electrical, stead of on-’ a Elnilra on Christmas, owner's attention. For further I tor,” i. Beebd, Lane co.unty fruit in treatments given. Ofice, corner I Hal sia», Or., Dec. 31.—Children. but—th ru wasn't. particulars address "X,” this of-' Willamette spector. and Eighth streets. | grnndcmldren and 26 great-grand- 1 re Harhberger, nf Hubbard, Is flee. J7 "Fruit-Growing aS • Htisines», ' K- I Matlock bldg. Residence 632' e___ii ■ ■ -------- 1 children assemble yearly for the 1 vliltina: with old friends tn those H. Shepard, editor Bettéf Fruit, HOv 1 Pearl street. Office phone. Red MISCELLANEOUS I birthday of Mrs. L ____ ________ part t. Sarah Davidson, _ 1091. Residence phone. Red | River. who yesterday was 83. Mis- Artrp, C'>’’fnt, hni boyn qul e "Variation and Selection/* Profes I 4981. 'EADIES' TAILORING—and dress Quite a remarkable woman is this >1» i. clt£ Company a » hugqnerade at the • sor A. R. Sweetser, ^'tllver8ll.)’, *>Y Or Portland, January 14-16. 1908. making. 760 Pearl street. J5 pk>e® e r 1852. She does her own ' krfnory last night was one of the ATTOKNEYS-AT-LA W Professor Gilson has gene to Mc will be the scene of the greatest hor egon. belongs to that now ticultural meitlng yet held In the Minnville to visit his parents through J hiost succt’gsf'il in the history . of the housework TO TRADE—By owner, timber land Answers to questions. Whert that organlzat Ion small school of ho.’Bekeepers which state. Not only will an interesting the holidays. tympany. for tliy property or land close to 8. D. ALLEN, Attorney-at-la, 616 Willamette street, Eugene, Oregon. ‘st began giving these affairs on prides itself on not having £ «Deck 9“ and Itlitfudllwe program be present-, MI hs Florence Quinn hna ■ f'- gone — to - some town. No agents. Address J NevP Yeay's eve they w6’'e more large dust from cellar to garret. She is* cd, including talks by the most sue-11 °F1 “l li t(‘sj’ ’ the holidays H. G., Bux 494, Eugene, Or. L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of-j ly af**i»dod' than any function of its as young appearingfas many women •ul growers and shippers in the). “ **' ' 11 ol had the irfORDION- PLEATING—Done by fice over Eugene Loan & Savings " U.n2b‘>r th “1 R. L. Donald left Salem at 1 p. nt. | kt.ad dicing the entire jreai-, but ga 30 years her junior. She is also a sFaT's states ./Oregon, o Oregon, Washington, Washington, Idahoj Idaho numoer turn tie ptg d?11 <»•■»]; Bank, Eugene, Oregon. Mrs. Bert Vincent at 627 Hilyard til ' this >'t<r for •— two or three .,nar^ ! woman of good works and a giver of and California, but th^e *1" be the I on ÇhrRtnias in a special car for Portland, the“ -» --- --- - - - — «' Mr, » * Çolgaard'a. v/i l,Hal u •• street, near East N'rntlo, on reason- C. A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney-at' first electric car to run over «he new past the ih’^r-st teemed t" have j h'^hv alms, I finest display of wilier fruits ever Tbe Sunday schools of Pleasant ibie terms. Phone Red 3302. tf H ow .'A j T', t|le attend .no ' Of; -■ MeV Davidaon hold the attention witnessed in the Northwest A »píen Hill, Santa Cbra and Elmira have law. Land titles and probate spec-1 line between the two cities. He made lagged. _____ ialtles. Office over Chambers-Bris-, the trip In about three hours with the maskers and ■»(»ettmors last n1ftl»t I of qll [li lb room yesterday as she did Bet of cups and awards will lie beent having a contest for the past FOR EXCHANGE—¡16 acre*, well light power. The full current for proved that the yoti%< tipple are tak- t tpM °F - jil'*6tf tow Bank. 'V understand that -■ “? times,, ---- 5” lijw aha, her * given for the best fruit shown, and three hi nth. Improved, near Oakland, ;fur prop heavy cars will not be turned on un ing more kindly to th*.a;Jlhi»al affair. | I'Utband ' " ' J wi'_ ~ ' ¡fl/, children started erty in or near Eugene Ciooi »rade WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorneys- til Wednesday, although the entire The number of maskeFir was larger t from Jndiana F»»r pregiih in 1852 the judging will be done by a govern Santa Clara came out ahead. Married At Mr. Bradford's on ment officer of national repute. The ■ill be given. McMtrrpiiey -fc Hugh, at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. line has been formally turned over to than for several years an.f’VJare, was- with two yoke of ox< o .-,t,d one cow. competitive premiihn list will be an December 26. 1907, John Bentley, of !! West Eighth street. tf Potter. Office one block south of the operating corporation, known as also a record-breaking attet.Kw»<*.e of Ou.- child dU’d at S' J}M „h, another nounced shortly. Springfield. ;np Mrs. Mary McCor Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon. the Oregon Electric Railway Com spectators. took cholera and f.r day/ ¡ay In hl< STORE AND OFFICE HT5LP Fur- The regular reduced rates will bel mick, of Eugene. The music by the theatre orchestra mother's arms with no sign of Ilf'» accorded by the transportation corn- ; J. F. Inman and family, of Eugene, tished free to employers. CJerks’ WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-at- pany. Mr. Donald as chief engineer for was excellent, and as every one »'«¡»MX t-he fluttering of his pulse. Christmas with their son Cary Registration Bureau, entrance to law. J. W. . Williams, L. E. Bean. Barstow & Co., the contracting firm seemed to be in a mood befitting the ! Tiirvttgh all this they dared not stop panics, provided fifty are present, I spent on their farm. •» 14 Selling-Hlrach building. Practice in all courts of the state of engineers, who have built the line occasion, jollty and mirth reigned but must keen on with the train be and the occasion will be one of wide! Fred Walters, our sawmill man, 3'6 1-2 Washington street, corner and before the U. S. Land Office. in less than two years, has handled supreme till the last number on the cause the.Judlain were hostile. Once Interest to the fruit growers of this has a large drive of logs In the creek West Park, Portland, Oregon, if entire Northwest. Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClung the entire construction from start to program was finished. 'they were vailed upon to defend At this time we want to call the at- i and if the present high water con Building. DON’T fail to see Chezem tf you 1 The committee of judges awarded themselves front a band of 600 red- tention of every producer of choice tinues will have no trouble in bring linish, and feels very proud of what \ men. They reached The Dalle» In winter fruit to the subject of exhibit ing them down to his mill. ■utt bargains in real estate. We I DORRIS & SKIPWORTH. Attorneys- has been accomplished.—Salem Jour the following prizes: Best group, »10-—Russell, Puckett, seven month», where their’cow died, ing and the Importance of f'llne his buy and gell farm and city prop- ! ____ ____ ____ Lawrence Taylor, who is attending at law. Office in Hovey building nal. Cummins, Bonney, Horn, Dimond, which was no »mall I ohh in thone request for space at an early date. ' the O. A. C. In Corvallis, Is home *rty, improved and unimproved. | over Chambers-Bristow bank. Densmore._as a baseball team. Timber atid mining stock. H. Che- 1 times, They did not gee a house he- spending the holtdays. A sure cure, one you can depend The exhibit already exceeds. In Second best group. »5—Andy Tay tween St. Joseph and The Dalles. promise, that made last year, so that sun. Room ’1, Walton Bldg.’ tf LEON K. EDMUNSON, Attorney-at- upon. Hiekorq Bark Cough Remedy. Lamb Bros, are extending the tele law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loau A sure cure and it's pure. Ust It lor. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Wright, Miss They came to Halsey and took up It is Important that exhibitors file1 phone line up to their place and will OOhD AND SILVER^PLATING—On and Savings Bank. for all lung troubles, coughs, colds, Knott and Mr. Slepman—Salvation land near here, where they lived un their request for space at an early soon be> connected with the outside Inivns, torks and all household ar til Mr. Davidson's death, 1 1 years date with J. II. Raid, Milwaukee. hoarseness and sore throat. For sale army. | world. ticle« that do not look like new. L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Office by Best-dressed ladv, »7.50 cut-glass ago, since which time Mrs. Davidson C. C. Curtis preacher at Fairview Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and it Is not every year that we have 'rite the Oregon Plating Works, dish — Honors divided between Mrs. over Yoran's shoe store, Eugene, first-class dealers everywhere. has lived In town. There were among an opportunity of having our pro at 11 o'clock Sunday morning and at 12S Lownsdale street, Portland, Oscar Faust and Mrs. Roy Deal. Oregon. the most prosperous farmers of this ducts passed upon by a national ex Elmira In the evening. _ O'ezon. for nrlce» Best-dressed gentleman, »5 hat— vicinity. . , In many quarters of the country pert. The occasion ought to be one j WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-law. Besides the grandchildren and of great value to our growers, Bring NEWS NOTES where osteopaths have become nu Welby Wllklna. FOR RENT J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will merous Best dancing couple, each a pair great grandchildren who yearly cel or send your unknown, or new varie- 1 the doctors of this new school practice in all the courts in the »Y>K RENT Two furnished rooms There la a reliable report that the have become the regular family phy- of shoes—-John George and Mabel ebrate Mrs. Davidson's birthday are ties as well, so that they may be1 state. Office, room 3, Walton slciay. They have been called in alike Johnson. her children Mr«. Lucretia Murphy, named. tor young men students. Call at land contest casei Involving some Oregon. Best sustained character, »3.50 332 Fa«, jr lurteenth street. tf '■ Block, Eugene, fine homesteads up th Calapcois, In E R. LAKE, ---- .. — for the troubles of children and pa umbrella Mrs. S. E. Chapman, In of Corvallis; Theodore Dafidson. of Eugene; Mrs. Mary Cunningham, of the Blue River district, have been de rents, and their marked success in Secretary. N. HARBAUGH. Special atten 1. »I'KXliHED ROOMS—Electric light dian squaw. I»ebanon, and William Davidson, of cided against the h masteaders in fa tion given to divorce and settle the treatment of diseases of every Most comical character, fountain lad bath; three blocks west of Brownsville. The grandmefhp-< of the old Dutch vor of the contestants. The teitlmo- ment of estates. Agent for Conti character makes their services much pen—D. C. Bartholomew. Poitoffice. Apply at 521 Lincoln. Dunkard families In Western Penn ny was taken in these ernes before Insurance Company. Room sought after. Any one who wishes a tf nental sylvania have made and used "Hick County Clerk Miller several months 5. First National Bank Building, thoroughly convincing demonstration CRESWELL ITEMS ory Bark Cough Remedy” and raised ago and submitted to the department. of osteopathy's effectiveness should »W RE TO RENT—Will pasture Eugene, Oregon. their families on ft for a hundred —Albany Democrat. call in an osteopath when some mem (Special Correspondence.) ^¡tla and horses on the Matthew More than 1000 tesrhers, members Creswell, Jan. 1.— Mrs. Myron years. Now you <nn buy It of yopr "’»His farm, two miles west of JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 26 ber of the family Is suffering from West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. an acute attack; and it Is quite cer Eugene. Pine grazing; terms rea- Johns, of Creswell, gave a grand dealers. Ask for It and use It, be of the Washington Educations) Asto- opposite postoffice. Gives special tain that the osteopath will thereaf Christmas dinner and oyster supper cause It's pure; because It will stop clation, are gathered In Senttl*» for *°«at>le. Inquire Room 1, over attention to the examination of ab ter be the family physician. to her children, their wives and hus your cough; because It is the best their annual meeting. The sessions "°*n 4 Savings bank, or address Dr. H. L. Studley, osteopath, office stracts, drafting wills, settling es bands, her grandchildren and their cough remedy made "today. Try It. began yesterday at the University of Eugene. tates, conveyances and collections over Chambers Hardware store. husbands and wives, Mr. and Mrs. For sale by Hull's Red Cross Drug Washington and -vlll continue until Sherbondy and McCoy, the loggers J. E Ingraham, Friday. The program la filled with Also to all pension matters. Phone Phone Black 1326. Residence, 734 of Saginaw, their Store and all dealers everywhere. WANTED who are doing time in the city jail for Interesting features, chief among Ferry street. Phone Red 3197. Red 1176 daughters and husbands, and Mr. and 'ANTED TO BUY—A lot of Angora drunkenness, were told to go out WILLIAM* t'ARHOLD’ HAl.VF — by President which will be .............. an address Mrs. William H. Bainbridge and fam with the street commissioner to work lt*U. Address Levi Geer, London WITH ARNICA and WITCH HA/XL »Harry Pratt Judson, of the Univer Hickork Bark Cough Remedy,made ily and several other guests partook __Bi>rtt>m, Oregon. J7 sity of Chicago. , by the Hickory Brak Remedy Com on the streets this morning, but they of the good things. After dinner a The best salve in the world for ctU», Jewell lodge No. 32, Degree of pany, of Salem, Or., guaranteed to be refused to do so. Chief of Police goodlv number of presents were giv 'tjRK W anted —Man with Want pure; guaranteed to cure your cough Farrington has put them on a diet of en. Some were useful as well as or bruises, sores, ulcers, -alt rheum, tet Honor, of Harrisburg, itas elected the plow gardens or any similar or money refunded. Guaranteed to bread and water and will give them namental and some were quite valua ter, chapped hands and all skin erup following officers for the ensuing _/>r» Phone Black 5172. ji> Chief of honor, Mrs. Ethel make a friend of you. For sale by nothing more until they consent to ble. Af^cr supper we had recitations tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction year: ,rJOV WANT TO SELL your prop- Hull's Red Cross Drug Store_and work, or If they can stand It until and sfnglng untll the time came for or money refunded. Hold by Linn Murphy: lady of honor, Mr«. Effla their sentences expire. Drug Co. Williams Mfg Co., props. Gleason; chief of caretnonles, Mrs. STONE'S HEAYE DROPS first-class dealers everywhere. the Cottage Grove local, and Mr. and ' tell the Oregon Land Compa- Viola Wright; flnrnc’er. Charles IL D about it and they will do the Mrs. J. E. Ingraham and family de Greatest known remedy for heave« The beginning of the n -w year wit Canter: recorder. Mrs. I oul a Max- AS TO A< I TE DISEASES parted for home, wishing the rest a 11 412 Willamette atreet, High! i-3, ('r., Oct. 31,'902— nesses honscmnvlng at the state In son; treasurer. Miss Enftna Lore. Eli lute. Or happy New Year. This is to certify that I gave my sane asylum, when Dr. and Mrs. J. ti In many quarters of the country Mrs. Bainbridge went on the 11:10 ' anted , v F. Calbreatn retire and Dr. and Mr- This Is entirely wronf. It must be a mare one bottle of “Stone"» Heave osteopaths are not very numerous: — the next day to Springfield. an Droo«" and cured her of heaves. branch of- a R. E. f^e Steiner enter upon their obvious to any one that It Is easier ■* w|»l » a result. the«i<-ws of their good work This was last winter and she has term of offlc >. here in Eu- <»n». Ad’ to cure a disease which has only re having spread, they are kept busy sick with the measles at this writing. Ybe Mor- / not been attested since-G TaUa.e references. cently attacked a patient 'hen tri git treating patients who come to tlieir House, Cin- r R. S.C. S TONE. Salem. Or ht.t good results in a case which has been offices suffering from diseases that J9 For sale by all druggists. steadily growing worse for year*. In have become chronic, so that the Im fact, any osteopath ran g-t quicker pression has grown that osteopaths and better results tn acute diseases Copner Riveted Overalls 5 treat chronic diseases only. than in chronic, ones. : spaniel "pop about In mentioning the ministers who the kind thM ' WEAkS '' ’Id. i-ante Gvp. Has performed marriage ceremonies in 11. Finder leave in- cut full Lan county during the year 1907 made of 161 West 4th street. Rev J. S. McCallum should have Pin and Lawrence «elected 3 redited with 23 Instead of 22. denua ’ward. tf t r«ah. 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