Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, January 09, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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SPRINGFIELD
MATCH FACTORY'S
FIRST SHIPMENT
mie time pastTls slightly fm-
proved at this writing, a fact his
many friends will learn with pleas-
ur*.
Mr. ard Mrs. D. H. Pierce went to
Criswell last week, to spend Christ­
mas with relatives, and on account of
high water were compelled to remain
for several days.
L. G. Lassell, J. R. Cartwrlgh-,
Wm. Boggs and AVilllam “
Davidson
were at Eugene Tuesday attending
growers,
the meeting of the hop
which was held there on that day
to talk over tbe Hop Growers' Un­
ion, which it is proposed to organize
tn Oregon. Washington and Califor­
nia. If a sufficient number of hop
growers in the state can get togeth­
er to make the organization a suc­
cess, it will undoubtedly be of great
benefit to the growers.
It Is pro­
posed to conduct the organization on
the same lines that the California
fruit growers do their union, and
| there is no denying the fact that they
are greatly benefited by that organi­
zation. —Bulletin.
be given this year should not prove to I
be a still greater «(iccess. To get the “A Good Name at Home"
correct idea of the ball before the “1» a tower of strength abroad —and the
public I think it is well to quote in excellent reputation of C. I. Hood Co. and
f
brief what one of tbe club members their remedies in the city of Lowell, where
t K'. Vè Hr
herself has said concerning It. "1 they are best known, inspires confidence
■:O
L
remember that last year a number of the w-rld over, not only In the medicines
people refused to buy tickets because but in anything their proprietors sav
they thought their money would be about them. "If Made by Hood It’s Good.”
used to pay for heavy expenses of the
"1 believe Hood’s Sarsaparilla the beat all­
J
ball. And so it occurred to me that round
family nudirine known today.” Mas.
It would be well to remind people that G. D. Faauar. «58 Wilder St.. Lowell. Mais.
teuffer,
Harry
Swart,
Grover
Kest-
the
expense
of
giving
the
Charity
Hawthorne,
Luta Dunbar, Minnie
"I recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to any
The Oregon Match Company Is now
Ball last year was Just $25.88. And one ' J ohw B. Derry. 14 Auburn Street. ______
Anna Whlteaker, Bessie Day, Mertle ley and Will Klltz.
_ ___
blast and yesterday
running
full
although
every
detail
Is
not
arranged
Amy
Dunn,
Lowell. Mass.
Auten, Elma Hendricks.
i shipped their first consignment of
for
this
year
’
s
party,
everything
that
___
Travis,
Eth-
_ Kuby
___ _ ___________
The Thursday Afternoon Club met
"1 am a strong and healthy woman today, matches to Portland, which consisted
Hendricks, Emma
elwyn Barbour, Nellie Loomis, Hel­ this week with Mrs T. B. Luckey. has been done indicates that our ex­ from taking Hood'a Sarsaparilla, which I I of fifty cases.
Manager Duffle in-
keep
in the house for all the family ” Maa
penses
will
not
exceed
those
of
last
Most of the afternoon was devoted
ene Robinson
FaMMta
B
alch . 108 Leverett St. Ixiwell. Mass. I forms us that they have orders for
year.
The
military
companies
have
to making and perfecting the arrange­
"1 consider Hood’a Sarsaparilla the best three hundred more cases and are
ments for the Charity Ball, about given ub the use of the Armory as
The W R P. L. held their regular which society is Just entering now they did last year, and the music has blood purifier In tbe world.” Mss. Jassoa working from eight to ten. people
E. CasLToa. 113 Liberty St. Lowell. Mass. ■ steadily. The industry is a good one
business and social meeting on last
/>
Mrs. L. M Travis was an Invited been secured at a reduction.
Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Em­
Hood’s Sarsaparilla la sold everywhere. and will prove profitable for those
"Each
Club
member
gives
$2.00,
The busi­
ma Johnson. This was th« annual guest for the afternoon
In
the usual liquid, or in tablet form called who are interested.
one
of
which
buys
the
ticket
and
the
L. C. Beadle, brother of Herb
meeting for th« election of officers ness meeting was followed with other defrays the expense of the re­ Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre­ |
needle work and cards, after which
I Beadle, of this place, arrived from
so the literary program was omitted.
freshments
served,
so
that
we
do
not
pared
only
by
C.
1.
Hood
Co.,
Lowell.
Maes.
Crystal Valley, Mich., a short time
The officers elected for the ensuing the guests sat down to an appetizing ask others to do more than we are
luncheon.
ago and has decided to make this his
As is usual, the week following year are: Mrs. W. W. Calkins, presi­
willing to do ourselves
"Since our Charity Ball on Febru­ adjourned, having bad an interesting j permanent home. He is a cement
Christinas has been a busy one soc­ dent; Mrs. Emma Johnson, vice-presi­
dent; Mrs. J B Willoughby, record­
Miss Maude Kerns wha has been ary the twentieth of last year we have and profitable meeting. Those pres­ 1 sidewalk and concrete builder, and
ially. The rush of the holiday sea- ing secretary; Mrs. Thompson, treas­ spending the holidays with her par­
Mrs. Bell, Mrs. R. A. intends following that occupation in
assisted in the mafntalnance of seven ent were:
eon Is past, most of the out of town urer. Following the custom of the ents here was the complimented families and fn so doing we have ex­ Jayne, Mrs.
H.
Walker, Mrs. F. Springfield, as there will be a great
Wolfe, Mrs. Page, Misses Ida Platt, amount of work in that line to do In
guests have departed, and everyone organization for years, th« ladles next guest at a number of gatherings this pended money as follows:
Etta Bowerman, Erma Smith and the next year/
$16 00 for wood.
has time now to entertain and to be devoted their attention to a Christ- past week. Mrs. P E. Snodgrass en­
The Booth-Kelly mill iianifti were
aias tree which was laden with pres­ tertained for her Monday by Inviting
Marian Harper.
$18.90 for provisions.
entertained. In fact the New Year ents for all. Mrs. David Link assist­ about a dozen of her friends in to
called to work again Monday morning
$3.95 for clothing.
gives promise of being a very gay ed the hostess in serving delicious re­ spend the afternoon. Then on Tues­
On the 27th Inst, a most pleasant for a few days, possibly owing to re­
Pittsburg. Jan. 4.—Bishop Cane-
$15.25 for the care of the sick In
day Mrs. F. L. Chambers entertained the Eugene hospital, not for doctor's evening was spent at the home of ceiving a few orders for lumber. Ru­ i vin, of the Pittsburg diocese, has is­
one; for, first, there Is the Freshman freshments.
In her honor. The ladies were In­ fees, but for the nursing and medi­ Miss Lulu Martin by a number of mors are numerous that the mill is sued an explicit letter to the effect
Hop to be given on January 18 by
vited to bring their needb- work and
her friends, who gave her a surprise. about to change management, but so I that in places where there is a pub-
the University Class of 1911, and this
The Young M< n of the Dormitory pass away the afternoon. Mrs. Cham­ cine. We have been very careful in
far the News has been unable to ob­
will be followed by the Charity Bal! Club entertained the rest of the Uni­ bers was assisted In serving refresh­ the spending of this money, our alm The evening was enjoyably spent tain any information that would jus­ | lie school within two miles, "parents
: being to help the unfortunate to pe with music and games, after which a
and guardians are forbidden, under
verslty
students
and
a
few
invited
ments by Miss Mary Chambers. The
tify such rumors. However, the an­
on January 31, and In addition to
guests at a dancing party on Wed­ guests were M*'sdames George Mel­ able to help themselves and not to dalnny lunch was served. Those pres­ nual meeting will be held some time pain of mortal sin, to send their chil­
ent were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Walker,
make them dependent poor.
dren to any non-Cathollc school, and
these there will be the ilsua* recet>- nesday evening
The floor of the
"Last year's charity ball was a Dr. Richmond and wife. Mr. and Mrs. this month and the public must wait confessors are forbidden to absolve
tlona, card parties, and club meet-' large reception room was waxed for vin Miller. L. T llarrta, C. A Bur­
Ings. A very happy New Year Is my ' the occasion and a program of twen­ den. AV. W Calkins. R. S. Bryson, great success. It wan our first at­ Wolfe, Mrs. Rouse, Fred Walker, developments.
those who do not obey.”
____ Terrell, Fred Chambers, 8 F.
Revival meetings at the Methodist
sincere wish to all
ty dances enjoyed to the music fur­ Kerns, O. F Stafford. George Free­ tempt and many tickets were sold by Misses Bertie and Alice Kester. Miss church began last 3unday evening,
Marian
Harper,
Miss
Ida
Platt.
—
a
personal
canvas
of
the
city.
This
nished by Miss Emo and Mr. Arthur land; the Misses Ruby Hendricks and I
George H. Feese, conference evangel- HALL W ANTS TO SEE
the club members do not feel like do­ News.
Hendershott.
The dining room.
HENRY’S EVIDENCE.
1st, is assisting tbe pastor, The In­
One of the most elaborate putties In whlcn Mrs. Church tn her gracious Maud. Stinson. On Thursday after­ ing this year, not that our zeal is
terest has increased every day and
given durlug the holiday week oc­ manner served punch, was a very noon again Miss Kerns was entertain­ any the less, but there are many un­ RESERVE FUND DIVIDED
AMONG SEVERAL COUNTIES. many people are becoming serious
John H. Hall, ex-United States
ed by Mrs W. W. Calkins at a lun­ pleasant features connected with such
curred last Saturday afternoon, when popular place between dances
Miss
about religious mxtters. The meet­ District Attorney, who was removed
the Miseee Ida and Harrietts Patter­ Grace Parker also received with the cheon.
an undertaking
And we fee) that t
Salem, Oregon, Jan. 1—Secretary ings will continue all of next week.
from office by Francis J. Heney,
son entertained a large number of boys and welcomed the guests.
success of our former party and the
Chester Nolan, who has for the whose trial is the first on tbe docket
their friends at cards
Whist was
Miss Mary Chambers charmingly I cause of charity should_ make this : of State W. F*. Benson today made
The tickets | the distribution of the 10 per cent past two years been operator at the of land fraud trials which were set
the game of the afternoon, the first
entertained a number of her young year's ball a success,
A number of the University stu­ friends on Monday evening with a will be on sale soon and the places - Forest Reserve Fund, which is divid- Springfield depot, has severed all by Heney for January 13. has filed a
honors of which were carried off by
Mrs. R. 8. Bryson, while the consola­ dents gathered at the home of Miss chafing dish supper, given In honor of sain announced. The price will 1 ed among the several counties in connection for tbe time being with petition with the clerk of the United
both for which forest reserves are located, the company and Tuesday took his States Circuit court, deamndlng per­
tion token went to Mrs. L M Tra­ Mary DeBar on Thursday evening and of Mias Evelyn Brlatow, whose birth­ be one dollar a couple,
‘each sharing In the funds, according departure for his home at Creswell.
mission to examine certain letter
vis. Mrs. L. H. Potter assisted the Informally entertained themselves day occurred on that date.
dances and spectators.
The switch engine that has been in files, books, and certain other rec­
hosteases In serving a dainty repast. with music and a few hauds of five
Is It not an evidence of greater to the number of acres of reserve in
DeBar
The guests were the Mesdam«» F. L. hundred, after which Mrs
Eugen« to have a fund deposited inj each. This fund must be used by the use here for the past year switch­ ords of the United States Attorney's
The ladles of the Thursday After- I one of our banks to be used for the counties for school and road purpos­ ing cars for the Springfield, Coburg office, which Heney took possession
Chambers, L. M. Travis, Leon Ed- served delicious cake and fruit sher­
were: noon Club are certainly to be com­ : unfortunate poor, whether he be es, half of the money being devoted and Wendling yards, was taken off of when Hall was dismissed from of­
munson, George Ohler (Astoria), J. bet. Those In attendance
D. Fields, C. A. Hardy. J. F Titus, Mrs. Jones and the Misses Sue Hayes, mended for the work they are going friend or stranger? Tnls Is certainly to each purpose. Two apportion­ Monday and now the work is being fice. The petition was not filed In
Raechel Vogel, to. for the cause of charity. The ball an appeal that all of our citizens will ments are made at this time, for the don by the Coburg-Eugene passenger open court; It was merely filed with
L. H. Potter, John Straub, O. F. Staf­ Helene Robinson,
ford. R 8. Bryson, L. L. Whitson, L. Pearl« Wilbur. Edna Zimmermann, given last year was » great success, take to heart, so let each one of us reason that information was not ,train.
the clerk and whether a copy of the
available before this upon which to
The students of the Springfield petition was forwarded to Heney Is
T. Harris, Terrill; and the Misses the Messers Glen Scott, Robert Ober- and there Is no reason why the one to help the ladies In their noble work.
make the 1906 apportionment.
high school are preparing to publish not known. No copies were filed
The apportionment for 1907 fol- la school paper, the first issue to ap­ with AV. C. Bristol or his assistant,
Miss Lucile Abrams gave a New
hh i m »»
♦
pear about the first of February.
Year's party to a few of h *r friends lows:
James Cole.
F
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bryan returned
I Tuesday evening at her home on Oak Total area of National Forests
When it was learned late last night
In
Oregon
..................
16,463,535
STORE OPEN
from a several days' visit with Mr. that Hall had filed a petition, de­
street. The evening was spent with
Total
amount
received
from
Bryan's parents at Philomath Tues­ manding access to documents that
( dancing and games. Refreshments
» VEN1NGS
Forest Reserve rentals
day evening.
were served early in tho evenin’.
were in his office when he was dis­
In
1907
...........................
$13,980.89
i
Mrs. W. E. McElroy and little son, missed it was too late to see the pa­
Those present
were the Misses
Apportionment
of
amount
' of Salem, are vlBltlng their cousin, pers. The petition was drawn up by
Mary Roach, Una Neal, Grace WoodB,
I
per Forest Reserve
Mrs. A. S. Shaw.—News
' Lucile Abranis and Pauline Potter;
Hall himself and placed on file by
.000849202S
acre
1 and Mesura. Elmer Furuset. Ivan An­
him, after a consultation with his
Am
’
t
derson, Wendall Harbour, Phil Ham­
counsel, County Judge Lionel R.
Acreage.
County
Ap
’
rtn'd.
mond and Franklin Allen.
Webster. The petition Is said to con­
567,040 $ 481.53
Baker ..
tain this statement, that "the de­
i
3.26
3,840
Benton
Mrs. I M. Glen graciously received
fendant could not safely go to trial
465.77
548,480
sb OU' two doaaa Of her friends yesicr Clackamas
without access to this evidence.”—
148.37
174,720
1 day afternoon In honor of her mother. Coos . . . .
Oregonian.
1,675,760
1,422.21
Mrs. A’eazle, who has just recently re- , Crook . . .
555,997
472.16
turned from Japan
Mrs. Veazle de- Curry . . .
MAR(X)LA ITEMS
1,156,800
982.36 BILLS .ALLOWED AND COMMIT­
llghtfully entertained the guests with Douglas
1,594.09
1,877,160
scenes and beautiful embroideries Grant . . .
TEE
FOR
COUNTY
HIGH
(Special Correspondence.)
534,400
453.82
from the places she visited In the Orl-, Harney . .
671,360
570.12
SCHOOL ANNOUNCED
ent. The hostess was assisted In serv-, Jackson
Marcóla, Jan. 3.—Last week’s rain
535.15
630,182
Josephine . .
Ing by her two little bobs .
gave everything a good wetting.
853.28
Klamath . . . 1.004,800
Only one train a day and It in the
1,046.42
Chester Chrisman was among the Lake ............. 1,232,240
The regular monthly meeting of afternoon makes it late when people
1,290.89 thte Eugene school board was held get their mail.
few Eugene guests who attended the Lane ............. 1,520,120
216.960
184 23 last evening, but no business of im­
Criterion Club’s dancing party In Sa- Lincoln . ..
The telephone line from Marcóla
'
Linn
............
517,760
439.68 portance was transacted, as only to Eugene will soon be completed.
lem last week.
1.63 three members were present.
1,920
Malheur . . .
A
Sergeant Fuller, of the United
199.680
169.57 large number of bills were presented States army recruiting station in Eu­
On New Year’s eve the Sunday Marion . . . .
152,976
129.91 and acted upon, and the committee gene, was here putting up posters a
school class of Miss Allie Beebe, of Morrow
74,240
63.05 recently appointed by Chairman Os­ few days ago.
the Baptist church, was pleasantly Multnomah .
11,520
9.78 burn to work up the counly high
entertained at the home of one of Polk ............
Rev. D. E. Olson will be here for
96,158
81.66 school proposition was announced. another week.
Its members. Miss Harriet Purdy. Tillamook
Games, conversation and music were Umatilla ...
432,»42
367.32 The committee consists of the follow­
John and Orville Aldrich, recently
593.960
504.39 ing
Indulged In until a late hour. At 11 Union ..........
Judge E O Potter. D E. Yo- from Washington, were visiting tn
a dainty luncheon was served, dur-j Wallowa . . . 1.3 . «* .¿,60
1,153.69 ran, C. H. Fisher, W. G. Gilstrap and Marcóla this week.
448,640
380.99 Darwin Bristow
Ing which many good resolutions Wasco . . . .
A petition will
Most of the mills and logging
178,560
were made for the coming year, As Wheeler . . .
151.64 probably be circulated to present to camps will resume operations on
the old year was dying a delicious Yamhill
28,160
23.92 the county court, asking that the Monday.
•’1908" cake was cut and passed
matter be presented to the voters at
A dance was given New Year’s eve
Total . . . .16,463.535
around. 1 While the clock proclaimed
the next election. The law requires and the old year was danced out and
al of the new year, the
the arrival
that when a petition signed by 106 the new year in.
gunsts retired to the piazza to usher SENATOR FULTON
or more voters is submitted the ques­
him In. Those present were: The
tion shall be submitted to the voters
Misses Allie Beebe, Rhoda Green.
CHRISTMAN CARDS
at the next general election or at a
♦
Ruth Horton, Mabel Reamer, Robe-
”1 do not think there Is any special election.
Elegant new line of Christmas
BORN.
nla Ham Beulah Kinsey, Maud Guth­ doubt that Oregon will send a solid
♦
cards of every Imaginable design.
rie. Augusta Young, Daisy Pollock. Taft delegation to the Republican
♦ ♦*♦♦ + 4 ♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦
Clara Roth, Junta and Espar Young. Nations! Convention,” said Senator
Cheapest In the city.
Harriet and Ethel Purdy. The in­ Fulton yesterday. "Believing, as 1
I
January 2. 19h8, to C. F. Goodman
vited attests were Francis AA’allln and do. that Secretary Taft Is the strong­
I
and
wife, 11 miles northwest of Eu-
Ma t Gibson.
est and most available man that has
gene, a daug> ter.
been named
for the Presidential
The ladles cf the Priscilla club en­ nomination, I shall do what 1 can to
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
tertained their husbands at a whist insure sending from this statA dele­
*
GAMES
party Friday evening at the home of gates to the nominating convention
♦
♦
At this season, above all other«,
Bellingham, Jan. 4.—Earl Musel- ♦ 1 MONTANA PRODUf TfON
Judge and Mrs. O. R. Chrisman. The who will support his candidacy,
♦
highest score among the gentlemen
+
you should make an effort to
man,
ag»d
14.
"I consider that Secretary Taft
OF PRECIOUS METALS +
was killed and Clyde
was
made
by
George
H.
Smith,
and
4*
♦
would prove ths most able exponent Daniaske, age 13, fatally injured
please the young folks and there
1 among the ladles Mrs George H. of th* p.-tncl; les the people desire to
♦
Helena. Jan. 3.-—Mon'ana ♦
Is no more pleasing pastime for
Smith and Mrs. II A Schwering tied, see carted out. Besides, he unques­ while playing on the bolt flume of the ♦ 1 produced precious me’als to +
a winter's evening than a good
the latter winning on the draw Dur­ tionably is the strongest and most Manley Shingle mill, fifty mies south ♦ th«
I
value of $60,000,000 last ♦
ing the evening the members of the available
gam«.
candidate that has been of here.
They did not know the ♦ year,
according to the esti­ ♦
:
club present- I Mt C rlsnian with a suggested among the
R.oubllcans. flum > was In opera*.! in and a piece of ♦ i mate of the United States as­ ♦
JAPANESE GOODS—THE
beautiful cut-gla-s bowl. Mrj. Chris­ He has b«1 n tried In various phases
♦
timber coming down the mountain ♦ i say office.
man leave- shortly for an extended of statesmanship and in every In­ struck them. A third boy escaped.
♦
FINEST IN TOWN
♦
ihlt In California and tnls method stance he has proved entirely capable.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
was taken f < «pressing the appr-ci.t- In the Judiciary, In the admlnlstra-
GLANS AVARE—
tlon which the club feels for the tiin of the Government's policies at
BiGHTH GRADE FX.AMiN.A 'HON’S
lemonade sets, va»ea, fruit and
many favors of the past
At 11 home and abroad and In his conduct
pickle dishes, salts and pepper«,
o'clock a dilfclotis luncheon was serv­ of the office he now holds, he has
The eighth grade final examln.i-
ed by the committee In charge.
been a snivesa
etc . at Racket price«.
tlons for the public schools will be
"All thh talk to the effect that
held
The Priscilla Club
was enter­ should Taft be elected to the Presi­
POST C ARD ALBI MS—
January 23, 24.
tain* d Thursday afternoon by Mrs. dency he would be only the mouth­
May 14. 15.
A nice line of post card albums
W P. Boynton at her home on Elev­ piece of some other person. Is all
Los Angeles Jan 4—Friends of
June 11, 12.
ranging In price from 10c to 35c.
enth «tree
Cards end music by Dr. nonsense and does him injustice. He Frederick F Wheeler, a capitalist of
Teachers who have pupils read*
Boynton made the hours delightful. fa not only a man of great ability this city, have opened a correspon­ for the examination should notify
IMH.IJ4 AND DOLL HEADS IN
The hostess had na her honor guest but he Is absolutely Independent.
dence campaign to secure for him the me of the number of questions wan’-
BOTH 4 HIN A AND BINQI K
her slater, Miss Howard, of Califor­
No’, »dy knows where Hughes prohibition nomination for president ed and the name of the person ap­
nia, who assisted her In serving the stands. His position on any lmpor-j at Columbus n-xt July. Wheeler ad- pointed to conduct the examination at
Every little girl, regardless of
delicious lunche in. The next meet- tart national question is not known. mits he is a passive candidate for the least 15 days before the date for
age, expects and should have a
I
In will be held at the home of Mrs. Prior to the investigation of the Insur-; honor.
which the questions are wanted.
doll for
Christmas AA'e have
AA H Alexander on January 16.
ance companies in New York he had
W. R DILLARD.
them ranging I» price* front 10c
n-*ver been heard of, but at that time
County Suaerlntendeiif.
he
did
his
work
well.
On
the
other|
tu 6&r.
Soclcty nt Springfl. Id.
hand Taft and his policies are known •
Lester G. Hulln today sold to Mrs.
The Woman's Study Club met at and there is a general feeling that no
D. O. Houck the residence propertv
"he home of Mrs Marian Harper on mistake would be made In making I
Mrs. R H R‘*ed of Springfield at 724 Olive street which Mr. Hulia
Saturday, December 38
The work him President.”—Oregonian.
came <L own yesterday for a visit with and family have Just vacated. The
W< invite y.» > to i:e >» »r f jj I a and pr^ct for vourxrlf
fn- the afternoon was the study of
her sisti er. Mrs. Thomas Morrow.
price received for the propertv was
Wc art giving more for the money in quantity and quality
France. The club was called to or­ FAIL TV AGREE
Dr. Slocum of Portland came up 11850.
der by the president. Mr«. R A.
ON UlsTKHT ATTORNEY Sunday las- and assisted Dr William
Jayne
The members responded by
H. Dale with an operation over near
quotation* from Victor Hugo. Miss
Washington, Jan 3—The fight Junction City.
Frma Smith had a very interesting ov-r the district attorneyship in Ore­
Mrs. Wad* Davis of Junction City
paorr on the life of Marie Antoinette, gon is now on. George G Ringham. was here Sunday last visiting with
followed by the history of France by of Salem. Indorsed by Senator Fulton’1
her mother. Mrs N W. Windom and
Mtaa Martan Harper The subject of Representative Hawley «nd Reprei l numerous friends
a public library and the means by sentatlve Ellis, and Chrts C. Sc hue-
Mrs. P H. Cough, accompanied by Til Kind Ter
which to secure It was discussed b«l. of Oregon City. Indorsed by Sen- '
brother. Mr. Norris of California,
35 E 9th St
W. J. BALDWIN, Proprietor.
Aft.-r assigning the work for the next ator Bourne, are the opposing candi­ her
35 E 9th St
Bears the
went up to Eugene the first of thè
Z '■
meeting, which will be held at the dates. President Rooaevelt will make
week for a visit with relatives.
%<nature
of C
hem« of Mrs R A Jayne, the club the decision.
zV.
(
D. S. Buaaey, who has been quit«
t
J
f’WJ
ML 4
ar
—
CATHOLICS MUST GO
TO CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
35 b Qth Mreet
; 35 E Qth Street
Agent Pictorial Review
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Everything
I
MONTHLY MEETING
Of SCHOOL BOARD
Eugene Racket Store
at greatly reduced prices this
WEEK
We arc
going to reduce
Our Stock
REGARDLESS
OE COST
Come in and look
our stock over
we will please you
in quality
as well as in
price.
EUGENE RACKET STORE
♦
TWO SOYS LOSE
LOS ANGELES MUI