Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, February 13, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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ANNUAL REPORT
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS’“
Trouble and Meyer Suspect it.
OF PRESIDENT
Prevalency of Kidney Ijiweuaa.
1 OK « U.K
iii-i ij . muoi h
oak AC4XJRD1ON PLI'.I ia G Done by
Mrs Bert Vincent at 627 Hilyard
126
strei t, near East N nth, on reason
FOR SALE ( hoppril fe d at feed
able terms. Phone K«d 43u2. tf
mill, 659 West Eighth street. fl2
DON’T fall io see Chezein if you
want bargains In real estate. We
FOR
4AI.K -becond
growtD
fir
buy and sell farm and city prop-
wood. W. L. Coppernoll, at Watt'»
erty, improved and unimproved
jewelry store.
•*
Timber and mining stock
H. Che-
FOR SALE Hiavj
farm wagon,
vent. Room 11, Walton Bldg, tf
nearly new. Inquire al 685 East
GOLD AND SILVER PLATING-On
Eleventh street.
tf
knives, forks and all household ar­
FOR SALE Cheap, good second­
ticles that do not look like a.i
Write the Oregon Plating Works.
hand Studebaker 3 inch wagon.
128 l-ownsdule street. Portland
Enquire at Eugene Grocery.
tf
Oregon. «• 'Tires
FOR SALE An Oliver typewriter,
CALI-
amu lb ui>
nearly new; very little used; a STRAY B
place 20 miles west of Eugene on
bargain for some one. C. S. Frank,
the Siuslaw
age road January 4.
agent.
f1'’
1'108
No F>"”k
brand tn •>“
W ood fo :: salb ^- a t«w cords of
seen; deep red. Owner may have
» id diy grub oak and dry fir.
ma pi'.-I'l-itl by ci*..mg and paying
Enquire of E.
M.
Warren, 4 42
charges.
A. F. Anderson.
La * rence street
WOOD FUR B ai .E
16-lnch
wood. Rhone Farmers 286.
FOP* SALE Cook stove wood for
»ale; 16-lnch oak wood, the right
hi . tor the cook stove.
Phone Far­
mers 28«.
"8
FOR SALE Sure Hatch Incubator
a: 1 brooder, cheap. Call at cor­
ner of West Fourth and Adams
streets.
Yli>
1
SALE River bottom farm, con­
taining about 60 acres; will sell
part or all. Enquire at 4 76 West
Fifth street.
125
or
The annual rrpm pf the preaidv nt
The fiMtowIng pe-.-iw»B* have been
of the University u! Oregon for 1907. appointed clerks and judges of the
with the report* of I be greward s^nd April primary election and the June
j
Th" g-neral election to serve in place of
registrar, have just »•<■» iieiafA
president's report shows tasR thr Uni those who have declined to aww«
I
,
of or are out of the preciart for wlx-ch
verslty
has
made a
gain
this they were appointed by the eomnns-
23 per cent ia
The sioners’ court at the January term
year
over
that
|lb hOO
funds have fallen
Fall
Creek
Frank
Ekltir. tn
Whnt To Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge tn of meeting the ewrrent expenses of place of J. Kissinger, clerk.
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's the yenr, and to nvoid n dftfnseiwy
E. Cottage Grove James Ostran­
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, the fnrulty served three months with­ der in place of Wm 1-andes, judge.
fulfills every wish iu curing rheumatism, out pay. The work of the summer A. L. Briggs io place uf E. C. Wheel­
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder sch< k »I and the eorrcBpend enre or bool er, clerk-
and every part of the urinary passage. Is discuaned, and a recommendation
Pleasant HUI— Wm. Bristow
It corrects inability to hold water Is made for a bureau uf rewar ch in place of S. H. Callison, clerk
and scalding t»aiu in passing it, or bad economic*, polities and uociolt.gy An
Blanton Tom Calloway in place
efiecU following ice of liquor, wine or outline of the plans nf the school of of E. G. Crow, judge
beer, and overcome., that unpleasant ne­ education for training high nehool ‘
North Eugene, No. I -H. W.
cessity of l»eiiig compiled to go often teachers and principals i* given, and Thompson in plate of Getx. T. Hall,
during the <l«v, niul to get up many rttention is called tn the gift to th
times during tile night. The mild and l'niv“raity of a building and land by Jr., clerk.
Fairmount—W. B. Mnmmey
the extraordinary elie '.of 3w amp-koot the citixens of North Heuii. Or., for
is «»on realized. It stands the highest the establishment nf a marine Mttlog- place of E. R. Mnmmey, clerk.
S. Eugene, No. 1 — W. W. Calkins,
for its wonderful cures <»f the most dis­ I leal laboratory, for which Coos Bay
in place of I*ouis E. Bean, Her
tressing cast,. If vou need a medicine offers exceptional advantaxiw-
The
Lak« Creek — Charles
Pope
you should have tlm licst. Sold by drug­ i total registration, as shown by the
place of Clayton Pope, Judge.
gists in fifty cent a.id onc-doiiar sizes.
1 registrar's report is >77 stnd-irt*. dis­
Mound -Gporge
-George W. Prescott,
You may h : -a simple ls»tt.-- and a tributed as follow*: Uh era I arts,
place of T. H. Tripp, judge. Geo. W.
book that tells
j 298; engineering, 1W1; school of taw, ilolland in place of Walter Holland.
international
correspon - about it, b'.'.h sent fi
; 87; school of medicine, 89, school of clerk.
.. ..OLS
* u*.
—uoy | I v mail. Address 1
; music, 126; correspondence school,
Rivers Lafe I’rindln,
Five
Mun - l'ulv«r«lty." Gives a thor­ Kilmer & Co., Bii
¡251; summer school. 25. The ntew-
S. Durbin, lodge.
ough training ut your own home Kmr.o'i, N.. When r-a-i-of *»iunp-i<oo< ; ard’s report giviw a comp'ere state- place of Martin
Camp Creek Oscar Campò. 11 in
in nearly ,11 the tradesand profes­ writing mention this piper and don’t I ruent of the Uuiiernity's flauuwtes for
place of Geo. O. Potter, clerk.
sions. Text books and Instrument,! make any mistake, but it member the th" year.
Saginaw Guy Mr. Buford in plare
(when required! furnished free. name I»r. Kiimer's Swamp Root, and
of Gey. W. Johnson, cl-rk.
Full Information and circulars at tiie uddreatf, Bingliatutou, N. Y.
Zumwalt W. G. Zeigler in plM*c
the local enrollment office, 45 W. 1
of Wm. H. Wood, judge.
Eighth street, II. J. Kirkwood, rep-1
»10 REWARD 1 Will offer »10 re­
ward for the arrist and conviction
or Information leading to the ar­
rest and conviction of the party or
parties who enternd my fowl house
on th« night of December 25 and
FOR SALE lloune of five rooms and
on th" night of February 2 ami
large lot on East Eighth street,
stole trerefroiu on the former
north side: at a bargain If sold
date one Hilver llumburg cockerel
soon.
J. C. Rickie.
For partlc-
and on the latter date two brown
uiais address or call on 8. It. Mil- Leghorn cockerels, one much smaller
than th' other
Jos. Davies. m7
Hams, Eugi-no, Or.
FOR SALE 40 acres uear Eugene;
good soil; well fenced; never-fall­
ing spring; cabin; 41500 timber;
»«00 this week. Good wagon goes
with It. Inquire 897 Pearl street.
»20
FOUND A bunch of keys belonging
to ,M. L. Wisner, of llli'lcavllle. O.
Owner cun have them by calling
on L. Bonney, special poll'-1 offi­
cer. and paying for this notice.
Eighth and ,
Willamette I
livery l»*rn.
FOR SALE Bl OWNER New eight­
room house with gas,electric light,
beautiful shrubbery, and all mod­ LO8T On streets Saturday, a leath­
er pouch containing a »5 bill,
ern Improvements, two blocks
some small chang i and a Hoffman
from car Hue and In heart of res­
House meal ticket with name of
idence district You pay no agent's
Mrs. E . Thrall written thereon
commission.
Lots 6« 2-3 x lfio.
Flndi r plea e leave at Gourd office
Apply at this office for particulars.
or at 361 Lawrence street and re­
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Good
f!2
celve reward.
house of 7 rooms. 80 fruit trees,
deep well with wind mill, one acre
under chicken fence; large chicken
blocks
from Geary
house; two
Price, »16110. Time
school house.
on pari.
I. N Harbaugii, agent.
I IIS I B XCTORS
Room fi, over First National Bank
Bring this notice wit« vou
TIIE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO.. Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block, j
Eugene, Or. Prices reasoiiahlo.
rmt KENT
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
FOR RENT Five furnished rooms.
Enqulii at 751 Willamette all et
114
FOR RENT Five-room cottage for
rent. Inquire at 11»! East Eleventh
street.
tf
FOR RENT
I modern furnished
room.
Enquire Room 2, Schnei­
der block.
flf>
FOR RENT Good sevin-io. .n hou«'
fin aished nr unfurnished
S D
Allen. 616 Willamette street. f!3
FOR RENT- l»o furnished rooms
for young men students. Csll st
232 Fast Fourteenth street.
If
You Can
we
lune
marked
down many
want llwm < h»sr<| out before
up
tur
big
the
I rude
spring
mark
ant!
of
summer
Michael«,
Stern A t o., lending clothiern
of (lie country.
They are inaile
of the beat inn t erin Is anil lia mi­
them.
HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer
ami expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
Investors.
Examinations and re­
ports on mines and ore treatment.
Eugene. Oregon.
Wr carry a full line of flir­
nulling-,
for
men,
anil
our
prîtes ami styles are right.
Ue onn our oliti building,
FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch­
es and plans drawn, blue prints
and specitnations. General aupsr-
vision over building» tn course of |
roust r uctlon
If thinking of build !
ing, 1» rge or small, see me. Temisi
reasot able. Room
Chrisman
block.
il Ith a reasonable profit.
ED.
HANSON
\o. N |-: mm ( X'lnUi Street
1 M»l RTAIiERS
TOR RENT Stock or dniry ranch
on the coast; good pasture, out­ i J. W K
\YS A CO., undertaker., and ■■¿Mavrami
range •m»ll orchard
Address
funvral dinch ru
Eugen«*. Or
Jns L.
uri-lah. care Eugen Gun
Cernì nv
flódd
VTTOllM 1 S A l-l tn
DAY m 1 ; ¡ l NDZ îà S o X, iiiitit'ccak 'Ts
and
e
'*.
'•lier.
Corner
Wiliam-
Will pasture
PASTI'RE TU lti.N1
s> t». ALLE?.'
I o. hr
t-ln, 616
id Steven th street*.
catti ' a >d horswa ou thè Matthew
W Ilian,. K ? -
si. Eh g
>, Oregon.
Wallls fumi, two mlles west of
Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea- W T ttOKDON, funeral' director
I». Of-
Ih H-seJ vmbulnier.
Offlp»»
Inquire Room 1. over
sonatile.
Savings
I
and
•
1 U e. Tenth and Olive
l.oan A favini» batik. O’ address
Phone Red (4si
P O Box 182 Eug-’ne
r
C,
to uey-at
PIIYK K 1
IND SI IIGEONs
'j'« apec-
j ’-rs-Bria-
WOODCOCK A POTTER, Attorneys
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E (I
Potter. Office one block south of
Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon
WANTED Several apprentice Kiri»
at Holton A Jenkins'. successor to
Shumate, milliner. Call at once.
WANTED Apprentice girl at Colvin
A Russell's millinery alors, 84 E
Ninth street.
WANTED Two probat Ioni rs tor the
Apply t I Miss
General hospital.
Murra}. at the hospital, Eugene,
Or.
Dll OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathic LEON R EDMI N8ON, Attorney at
physician.
Office hours. 9 a. m.
law
Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
I« 12; I • " e in, t.1 4 30
Hamp
and Savings Bank
ton Ir.iLd in, 7th and Willamette
»'re ts.
Residence and
office WILLIAMS A BEAN, Allot neys-*t-
law. J. W. Williams. I. E Bean.
phone 6171.
Practice In «II courts of the state
and before the
i
DR ANNA MAURER, Osteapathlc
V. S. Ijtnd Office
Offices 12, 13,
1
phy«*ci*n.
14 and 15 McCluug
All
curable diseases
Building.
treated.
Women sud children a
alt * Offh e over F. E Dunn's*
DORR!.-! A SKIPWORTH. Attorneys-
Phon« lied im.
at law. Office tn Hovey building,
over Chambers-Bristow bank
M. D
llomoepathic
.1 rurgcou.
Chronic
N KAItBAUOH.
Specie'
dl»ca*e« of «omen
al auen-
tian given io divorce an*,
»•I «eitle
a specialty. Klectri-
ment »f estate«
Agent for Conti-
snd light treatment.
nentsi Insurance Company. Room
- and 3. Dunn build-
8. First National Bank Building.
.Main 540.
Boards
Eugene. Oregon
»«
Phoa« Main 11
c.
IE YOU WANT To HELI. y. ur prop­
erly tell the Oregon Ijiu.t Compa­
ny about II and they »III do tue
rest,
tit Willamette street. Ku-
J
gens. Or.
it
W ANTED Ten ladle« and gen's Lil­
ly to get their cloth«« clean-'d and
pressed at the Eugene D)e Work*
tr
DO YOI AV \N'T a h ner’oM or th»-
I >r claim* If «» *ddr«M W illuim
Louglas, Box 341, North Bend. Or.
ml*
FRANK T1TVS, M. D
Homoeo- JESSK G WEI LS. Lswirr, No. 3«
pathl.
physician and surgeon
We, Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
hrnnic divi-ases and dlaeaae* of
opposite pi*«t'iffice Gives special
eomen and children given special
attention to the examination of ab­
Faradlc galvanlc.static,
stracts, drafting will*, settling es­
X-ray snd
vibratory electrical
tates, conveyance* and collection*.
treat mem« ■Wen
Oftce, corner
Also io all pension matter*. I'boue
Wil lamette
I Eighth streets.
Ited 117«
Mstloc k
bldg
Residence 422
Pearl street.
Office
Re<l L BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. offte*
v ns y _
Resident«
ph.iae.
Red
over Voran s shoe store, Eugen«,
till.
Oregon.
•
The Standard Rotary costs no more
jhan inferior makes, ball bearing
throughout, two-in-one lock and
chain stitch combined, as silent as
the tick of a watch, it makes 400
stitches while others make 300, it
takes less strength to run than others.
Come in and let us show them to
i
One price to all
you
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS—The best cn earth, conie
in and be convinced. Remember we are always ready and
olad to have you cali and near some of the latest Columb.j
Records. THEY ARE bURE TO PLEASE-
HILL’S GUN STORE
513 Wfllamette Struct»
(From Tuesday's
New York, Feb. 11.—The *
♦
A telephone message to + + Women’s Peace Circle today *
Washington,
Feb.
12. Senator ♦
The Guard from Henry Math­ ♦ + condemned the singing of *
Raynor, of Maryland, addressed the
ews at Goshen this afternoon + + “Onward Christian Soldiers” *
senate today on the Aldrich currency
+ and other hymns with a mar­ ♦
hill. There was a large attendance ♦ brings the information that
Senutor IL A. Booth and son ♦ ♦ tial swing.
Boys' brigades, *
of Democrats and Republicans, in-
adjuncts
eluding the leaders on both sides.
+■ with tbeir dogs were hunting ♦ <• as
to
Sunday *
and
+ schools,
After outlining what he considered ♦ wolves near there today and
President «
+
the
dogs
chased
one
around
tn be faults in the currency system
+ Roosevelt were condemned *
THE GETTYSB! »I. ADDRESS
the mountain severaT times, ♦ ♦ because of favoring teaching ♦
of the government M. Raynor said:
♦
finally
cornering
it
In
the
llternirks at the Odlralxm r»r the
"The truth about the situation Is
+ schoolboys rifle shooting.
♦
yard of Eph Mai hews, where + ♦
that the money in this country H net I
Na'lonal Cemetery al Ottys-
«
It
was
killed.
Senator
+
■qultably and fairly distributed anil
biirg November lb. INKS.)
Booth and the others who ♦
Four score and nettm years ago »•''at 1» is so concentrated at points
participated
enjoyed
the :
our fathTi hr<Mi<gst birth upon 'his that, dominate the banking interests
J. . Howe and J. W. Buoy have
chase immensely.
continent s new nation, rtmrelved In of the land that the people who need
sold their interest in the Oregon
liberty and dedicate A tn th" iene >sl- Che money and the agricultural sec- i
♦ Land Company to M. T. Fleming, who
tlons of the country and the country j
tlon that all men rr« -rimt»"! eqnul.
will continue the business at the old
bunks
and
the
country
towns
and
'
Now we arc
are engaged in a great
'.’cat '
¡stand. Messrs. Howe and Buoy will
I civil war, testing whether ’hat na­ mercantile and farming interests and
open a real estate office in another
tion, or any nation so conceived and honest business ent“rprises are all
location.
so dedicated, can long endure.
We unable to secure it when the n"«-csrity I
are met on a great battlefield of that arises for Its use, and are sacrificed
The United
States civil *»rvlrt
war.
We have come to dedicat" a to gratify and appease the demand,
commission announces an open com­
portion of that field as a final resting that are concentrated around the fi­
petitive examination for the posi'Jox
place for those who here gave their nancial centres of the eoaatry. We
I of meat inspector to be held ia this
Ilves that the nation might live. It is will never have permanent relief un­
Judge Lawrence T. Harris return-, city on March 6,-1908. Appllcxtioi
altogether fitting and proper that we til we strike at the root of the evil
and reform our entire banking system ed home yesterday afternoon from form No. 1093 may be secured from
should do this.
Bull in a larger sewse we canon' from Its foundations In th" interests Toledo, whepe he conducted court the secretary of the local civil ser­
vice board or from the secretary cf
dedicate, we cannot cunwerrate. w of the American people against the for Lincoln county, yesterday closing
up the blindness of the term on the the tw ltth f’vil service district, Ssn
cannot hallow
this ground.
The :i»>-l»i Interest«.”
Age limits. 21 to
brave men, living and dead. who|
Wbllu opposing the Aldrich bill iirst day after short sessions. There Francisco, Cal.
55
ye-rs.
Completed appllcatioai
struggled here, have consecrated it Mr. Raynor wnt on record as also were no trials.
'nr above our powr fo add or d
rjelnst a credit currency, an asset
The principal business was the con­ should b > forwarded directly to the
I tract. The world will little notice nor currency, nnd a central bank of is- sideration u! the cas° of the state vs. civil service commission, Washing­
I long remember what we say, but It m<‘. Th greet trouble with the pend­ fir. F. M. Carter, charged with vio­ ton, D. C.
|can never forget what they did here., ing bill Is what he reserves, -he said, lation nf th ' local notion law, and In­
¡ft Is for ns, the living, rather to be and h" declared the law regulating dicted by District Attorney W. S. Mc­
i dedlcated'hera to tt.e unfinished work • hem is simply a disguised and st u- Fadden. The evidence was local.wl h
I which they who fought hero have pendous deception and fraud.
several witnesses. Dr. Carter pleaded
thus far so nobly advanced.
It is
guilty and Judge Harris placed the
1 Positively enreo M
fine at »350.
rather for us to be here dedirated to
1 these Little PUI».
the great task remaining before ns;
They also itUevn Ea­
Dr. Carter had been previously
I that from these honored dead we may
tress Rom Pyrpcpsa, In­
fined for a violation of the same law
la tile justice court at Newport.
j take Increased devotion to that cause
digestion end Too Uexrj
I for which they gave the hxst full
Eating. A perfect to»
edy for Dizziness, Nausea
measure of devotion; that we hero
Drowsiness. Bud TusU
i highly resolve that these dead shall
WAI.TERVII.LE ITEMS
At a meeting of the city ♦
In the Mouth. Coati«
I not have died In vain; that this na­
sound! at 4 o'clock this after­
tion. under God. shall have a new
Tongua, Psln tn the sms
iSpecial Correspondence. I
noon the amendment to the
J birth of freedom; and that goaern-
«treet
Walterville, Feb. 10.—Last Thurs­
raJlway
franchise
' ment of the people, by thr people and
granting ah
extension i»f •*• day Dr. Johnson was called from regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
' for the people shall not parish from
time In which to complete ♦ 1 Walterville to attend a eon of Mr. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE SMALL ffltt
| the earth.
*
the line to the city limits and •4 Slaven, of I*eaburg, a boy of fourteen
providing that city of Freys
¡years. The doctor pronounced it ap­
c
Genuine Must Bear
«Na.11 ride free after April 1,
pendicitis, but tried
to pull him
J
Fac-Sumle Signatur«
ELMIRA NEWS OF
1909.
while
acting
in
an
of
­
through
without
an
operation.
As
the
♦
WilTTLE
GENERAI. INTEREST
ficial capacity, was paaaefl.
boy grew worse an operation was de­
IVER
The vote was as follows:
cided upon and* Drs. Bartie and ¿FLs.
(Special Correspoadencc 1
I
Scaife, of Eugene, were called to
Calkins,
no;
Garrett,
aye.
Elmira, Feb 12. T. A. Fountain
Henderson, aye; Fisher, no; ♦ •called to consult with, and if neces-
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
and wife have returned home after a
Harbaugh, aye; Berger, no.
| sar,> to assist Dr. Johnson. The op-
week's visit with relatives elsewhere.
There b'dng a tie Mayor Mat-
¡eratmii took pbice Wednesday, Feb-
Fred Yates and Charles Gilson
lock v it rd ave
! ruary 5. in the tnorninir, and the
spent SatrirA-y in Eugene.
An ordinance r: gulating ex­
I boy is getting a! .ng very nlcelv
B A. Wadswrrth lift Monday nitht
I f Interested and should
Mrs. Robert Hayes is hers visit­
cavating in the streets was
about i he wotuMns
for Los Angeles, where he expects
ing
her
passed.
MARVIl Whirling Sprit
mother. Mrs. Br.iwnson.
tnak» hl i future home.
▼•<!■»! Sv»w*. Ay*
Mr*
Hayes has received sad news
We wonder whv there lx so much
nd Afzi-rii -n. iU’St-N*
I from her bri>1
MI Mull I on«,«-'*.
aw Joe Hayes,
in-law,
talk about duett 1 arouad this vicinity,
i
of
Connell,
Washingtan. Joe Hayes
and n t one to be seen. Jnrt ask those
I formerly lived
invititi ITEMS
drurrh» for It.
Thurston and left A,k h* vnur
boys who were aft«r rabbits last Sat­
rnnnvtsupply the
' his home at Connell to return here If
M Illi Kl«, accept no
urday perhaps they
can
tell ns
iSpoelrl Correspondence I
I and look up a plai > to buy. Since he oth» r. I>> t «end stamp for
something about IL
book- *eaW4. It tfves
Irking, Feb.
12.
D. ten'hers, ; ha, been de own his h line, a hotel lllitsiraipd
full t-artictilar« and •Itrcctiors tn>
Quite a number of the people are
■'*"
w
KI. < O.
and all Its furnishings
I
\
burned, and ' ¿4
getting ready fnr the eatertanment
B.
M r., BBW lUilk.
and basket social tn be given Febru­ b», n visiting r 'latlve, for s. vcral | his wife r and " f :ur children are home- I«ane->l>avig l*rug < o., u «for»-*.
ary 28. The proceeds go for the ben­ weeks, left for his home in Colorado! les*. Telepho o messages were fly-
yesterday.
ing In a!) dlrec ions to find Mr. Hayes Woodward. Clark« * <'«-• •
efit of th» school.
Jno. Robertson and wife are In'
J’” was orfprpd * good price
8. W. Jackson and wife will com
fence a revival
at the Christian Irving in attendance upon the mother ‘ for hl, hotel a short time ago They
-hurch Arrl! 1.
Mrs. Johas.m will of Mr. Robertson, who ha, been Bl| have the sympathy of all their friends
it the residence of W A. Potter.
ner*. •
ing for the meeting
Mlvx Miller, of Eugene, was the
Mrs. Eva Miller, who returned
Mln Myrtle I.Indre, nf Portland, guest of her sister, Miss Gene, for a From California two weeks ago in
few d >ys last week.
|8-ry p.> r h"alth. la slowiv recover-
Is visiting Miss Gladys Jean«.
G’orge Midgley and Ja», ortntt
Ske had an attack of pneumo-
Rosa Huston'« family are having
were down Sunday to
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look over the i
an attack of the measles.
Warren Nichols, of Ashland, an 'arm of the former, adjoining Irving.
old time resident of Elmira, was on Mr Vljgley Intends planting many
trc”, this spring.
our streets last week.
There are quite a number of people
Mr«. Avon Inman tn teaching school
'r m the Middle W-st looking over
In the Jeans district.
Lee Jeans, of Twraer, hi visit ing the country, expecting to locate In the
id'-Ume n’ends *Bd'rJia!iv^ iâ't'he^ near future. All speak favorably of
he climate and probablv fntnre of
parts
Mol'S Evans and wife made a fly our valley.
The school board has hid tre«*
•”< trip to Albany Satnrilay and Sun
W • J. Gibson & Son wish to say that they ave
planted around the grounds and we
day.
Quite a number nf ci’hies« have hope In a short time to see other im­
l'8.t
’
.»*i;
at Qy West Sth street, formerly known as the
provements.
been attending church la Kagrne
Mrs
Drus'lla
Frisby
visited
on
the
®
HA
£ S I OR. i where we will carry at all t nies
There will he a banket social at
the hall on February 3* for the hen Fern Ridge last week.
Mr. »nd Mrs. Thomas Camnbell and
a .ml line of staple and fancy groceries, flour and feed'
efit of th« school district
>n Pant w»re visitors In Irving Fri-
Vis» riorenc" Inman weal tn Kn
lay afternoon.
n rket price paid at all times for conntv pro
gene Friday nlcht on ike stage
**mn CollingwiMM» went to Fort-'
The deputy ye me w -d s came out
dncc.
A
share of your patronage solicited.
In our midst r 4 evptar -d ^att« s '’"•I last Saturday to visit ov>y s,in.
da/-
number nf sms” boys who were bent
Respectfully,
'ng jack rabb
on Saadav
Th
\
ti-sn«
hululer,
r_.
fle«h prodn’er.,
bora were pre!
baiVv seared
—“»« I*'« V>e I
Some of the ’armers are losing brings health and happiar
system
That's
what
HoBH rr-,
qnlte a number f their stork m ar-
Rocky
Mountain
Tra ha, dose Fnr
connt of the scarcity nf fe~d
'Twill do the K-i<ne fug ’
rWoiw LLck ’57]
Mra Co) gas rd « brother. Mr Ena. million.«.
1 a or tabi <*. Uia* Drax
f- •u Wiscoasia. is vixttiag ia Els i
Compsmy.
re.
ftA- iu, to bind up the nation's
wounds, to care for him who shall
have borne the battle and for hta wifl-
nw and orphan, ti> do all which may
achieve and cherish a just »nd last-
Ing peace among (mr.witfs and wHh
all nations.
Clothes
Cheaper
at
this Time
I ììtuum *
Sewing Machines
AHJIIVERSARY Of
ROOSEVELT CONDEMNED
SERAT03 BOOTH HAS
LI XCOLR'S BIRTHDAY SENATOR RAYNER
S0U9 WOLF HUNT
BY PEACE CIRCLE
I Continued from Pare Or*I
TALKS OH CURRENCY!
resentative.
FOR SALE Six lot* close to bu»l-
nes» section; street graded and new
sidewalk; on «*.iy payment*.
V
Lobvusky, 26X Lawrence street.
f!5
'"FROM--OUCH »ENT TO OR I ENT“
and "Around the World,” by
Caarlton Bristow Perkins. Price,
»'..50. postpaid. Address IL day
Perkins, Grants Pass. Oregon. flO
M",t pc »pie <'o not re.,lire the alarm-
i.-ig incri-ake and remarkable prevalency
of kidney disease.
|
,1
While kidney dis-
TCßJ1
—».orders are the
-L-L.* I
most common
disease, that pre­
vail, they are
almost the last
recogniied by
patient and phy­
sicians, uAo enn-
ttnt themiflrrf
with rfoffnrinff th«
while the trig'
««a/ </« mm undermines the system.
MORE JUDGES
ANO CLERKS
APPOINTED
OR. GORIER FINED
S35D FOR SELLING BOOZE
SICH
CITY OFFICERS WILL
RIDE ON CARS FREE
CARTER'S
□ ÖVER
K ittle
[ pills .
'CARTER.
Every Woman
Announcement,
.1 GIBSON & SON