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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1908)
K il. . ...................... -■ i i w e— s !■ - A Booth, tn Eugene, returned to tian church. a I attle. Where he will visit his family « Wilbur this afternoon. Mra Alfred R. Kelly and daughter. while before commencing ameetlng at Jacksonville. Florida, on March 1. I of San Francisco, tre visiting at the home of W. L. Hetich and family in He has meetings engaged ahead tor two years to come. Eug '»a Tor a few days. Mra Ida Bolton ana Miss Leone (From TungJ.ay's Guard.) Jeakins went to Portland today on W. W. Martin came up from Salem bushiess connected with their millin yesterday. _ , . , _ ery store, formerly Shumate’s. E. R. Frank is up from Portland on Mrs. David Link, accompanied her a short visit. Washington, Feb. 18.—The sub mother, Mrs. Charles Wagner, her N. A. Reynolds has returned from stance of the report of B- D- T<^n‘ El1R.MS CO.MI’ELr.KB TO MoVj (), ; sister, Mrs. Charles Carter, and bro a trip to New York City. send on his Investigation of the Ore account or muíanse IM. ther, Frank Reiner, to Albany today. Elmer Paine returned yesterday gon & California Railroad land grant z U/TH El GENI; AND CAN SE* F. E. Taykor and wife, of Portland, from an outing at Newport. was made public today fot^ the first l ‘ R<>VEMF.-NTS ---- KI YKEXB ai f Harry M. Holden, of Portland, is in time, and shows In a general way the NO RELIEF EX TKAXSiPOJtTA- are in Eugene for a few days' visit. Mr. Taylor Is state supreme officer of the city visiting his mother. DRUG STORE, nEAHNElrs .Mii facts on which the government will TlO.N BIFFICI LTIES EX< E1T ; the Fraternal Brotherhood of Amer- August Siebel, of Sheridan, Mon base its suit to compel the railroad LINERY STORE AND tana, is in the city on business. , lea. ' company either to comi-Iy with the Miss Coffey returned today from a Miss Maude Lewis, of Marcola, was law or forfeit its title to the grant. WILL HAVE NEW QUARTI^ ENG IN THAT DlllEtUUN HIOM i in the city today making arrange- visit with her folks near Drain. The report is so full and explicit as Mr and Mrs. E. C. Hughes went to to require no explanation. The fol-, ! ments to ship to her home the piano CORVALLIS con Portland today on a few days visit. ; which she won in The Guard's ~ Carl V. Oglesby returned on the lowing extracts are made: Clothes that are diiiereirt from thr ordinary kind that test. Many business firms will chla.J "The provision of the grant re noon train today from a trip south. Mrs. Anna Vestel, of Payette, Ida- stricting the number of sales have locations within the next few the fellow who wears them is at once noticed by the Hon. A. C. Woodcock was a passen- Eugene people who have visited 'ho, after a visit at the home of her never been respected. Lands have made necessary by the erection d correctness of his apparel. The latest models, the north of Eu- ge^to Portland on the noon train to- been sold to any person, whether set new buRtllhgs where some are i)Clt.J the lower Siuslaw country during the ; father, J. C. Bushnell. gene, left for home this afternoon, newest patterns, amd best <Sf all the lowest prices. tler or speculator, in as large quan and the remodeling of others »h-1 winter state that the citizens of that accompanied by her three children. Father O'Farrell went to Albany tities as possible, and at the highest some are now doing business pr"y today to visit Father Lane there a few section of the county are very impa- price possible. In making sales the cipal among the changes is that J days. 'I tient with Eugene on account of the railroad company has always observ W A. Kuykendall's drug store wb|rJ (From Saturday's Dally ) ...... ™. — -. W. Holmes re Mr. and Mrs. J. ed the law of supply and demand and will be moved to the Pickett’ bui'd apparent lack of Interest taken by John Hass, of Moline, 111., is in tre turned last night from a visit in Port has never obeyed the law of congress. ing, in the room now occupied J the city In regard to transportation city. land. Substantial violations of the terms Miss Learned's millinery st0It. ,,J O. W. Hurd, of Florence, returned facilities for the Siuslaw valley. As R. E. Griswold, of Drain, is in the I of the grant occurred from the very D. S. McDougall's tailor shop nJ Our 1«r.t shipment erf Boys’ Rwidy Mad« Suits have arrived this afternoon from a trip to Port is'ated by W. E. Fisk, In an interview city bn business. ; beginning. Among the first convey change will be made by the 1st ol and those who have been waiting for Elk Brand Suits can printed In yesterday's Guard, the peo- Eugene Joslyn, of Drain, is tn the land. ances executed in 1872 were several , April, aa the First National Ra^J Hon. H. R. Ktecaid went to Port inspect them tomorrow The new materials are Valours, ! pie of Florence and the other towns city for a day or so. •w , begin th* work oi land on the noon train today on bus-I instances ., «hsra laud was sold at .......................... ' along the coast are giving Stephen ¡prices largely in excess of $2.50 per building at that time, consol!lat d Chrviots, and Fancy Gassier eers and Tweeds, and the colors A L. Roney, tne Goshen merchant loess. ¡Carver all the encouragement possi- was II Eugene today. au tan, brown, gray and/the always popular blue serge. Geo. A. Dyson is home from Port-jj ! acre, sometimes as high as $10 per its present hanking quarters wnM ■ ble for the extension of his Alsea In 1S74 three instances are the room now occupied by the d-.J Mrs. C. V. Oglesby has returned ]anlj where he has been a week or acre. , ailroad from Corvallis to that part Miss Learned will mov- i3..J found fit conveyances to a single pur- store. ten days on business. ¡of the state, seeing no immediate re- from her visit at. Alsea. the room now being vacated by ul Attorney F. M. Calkins, of Ashland, I chaser of quantities exceeding 1000 Svarveru«fs S. S. Durkheimer, of Portland, is |llef tn »Ight from Eugom rbo line real estate office in ;d Is In Eugene visiting bis brothers, W. ¡acres each. These violations contin- 1« being constructed as rapidly as the in the dty for a few days. Coleman building, one door rur'hoi I ued throughout the history of the Miss Katherine Hill went to Port W. and S. M. Calkins. the Hovey building. Mr. SvarverJ I winter weather will permit. It has Mrs. Fred Applegate and son, after grant.” i been gradeil for fifteen or twenty land today on a short visit. will occupy a portion of the fo-ad • Mr. Townsend charges the railroad Haymond Shouse Is a recent arrival a visit in Eugene, returned home to |i nil!*'» out of Corvallis, and the rails quarters of the Chambers-BrlstoJ company with selling mainly to tim Yoncalla this afternoon. | have been laid for a number of miles. here from Napa, Cal., to locate. S. C. Bartrum, forest reserve su ber speculators, of stopping sales en bank, w(iich have been leased J Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Clark returned '.No doubt the road will be pushed on pervisor, was .among the Roseburg ( tirely at times, and giving only quit I. H. Bingham, J. O Storev and a J to tidewater, via the Luke Creek val last night from a visit In Portland. claim deeds. The general policy of torney F. M. DeN'effe, and hid Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kompp came up citizens in Eugene yesterday. ley, which I h also tributary to Eu- Mr. McDougall hj handling lands has been such as to re moved into it. form Junction City this afternoon. _ E. E. Fremont, of Portland, rep will be gene, but the trade of which not yet decided upon a location. .Mrs. L. E. Parks came down from resenting the Beaver State Fire As tard development, he concludes. is com- lost to this city after the line Another change will be that of thJ Grant Thwarts Own Purpose. Creswell today to visit over Sunday. sociation, is in the city on business. pleted. "At the expiration of 40 years after University Bakery salesroom, novi Miss Cora Hutton went to Salem W. E. Fisk returned yesterday from consid- A Eugene citizen who has the enactment of the grant, 2,000,000 occupying the frame building in tbj erable property on the lower Siuslaw today to visit her brother, who Is ill. the lower Siuslaw country, where he, acres of lands granted are vested tn old Rhinehart building on East X,«) C. C. Coffman and wife returned went to look after his brother ’ s or NEW DRESS GOODS, 5Oc — EA< E cuto AIX'N >s l*HI< E and who has worked tor a long time a single proprietor, with no public ob street, which will occupy the Mil f New mohair. Batiste, Pana for the advancement of that portion today from a visit at Cottage Grove. chards. One d weil pairs Nottongham Mrs. J. S. Magladry is down from Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Awbrey, of Cot ligation and virtually controlling the Hulln block which is now in cours» ol ! of the county, today told The Guard erection. The building now occupkl •and net curtains; only «me pair ma. etc., In plain and shadow tage Grove, who have been visiting in commercial destiny of a large [tortian I that a Coos Bay man last fall engaged Dona to spend Sunday with friends. <>r a pattnn; slightly soiled; fo Oregon. This is the very evil by the bakery will probably sojn bl stri|>es, in the new browns, Misses Dora Cutbirth and Zelma Eugene, went to Portland today for 6000 boxes of apples from the far •in sale '/» .regular prîtes. which the provisions of the grant moved away or torn down to mat] blues, tans, etc; beautiful qual mers adong the Siuslaw for »hlpment Maples, of Cottage Grove, are in the a few days' visit. were destined to averi. Yet that con room for the Odd Felows’ five-ntoJ Mrs. J. H. Glass returned to city. to Marshfield, but on account of the ity at. this price, yard. . . . ."M>c went to Brownsville yesterday after having dition now exists, with the assertion block, which has been nientinnJ Attoney G. F. Skipworth shoals on the bar at the mouth of the dozen lace and embrold- on busl- been here caring for her son-in-law, of a legal right to make it peram- frequently by The Guard, aud whiel river, thereby preventing vessels from Junction City this forenoon NEW WASH GOODS— will probably be erected during ti] trlmui.d corset covers; nent. nes". W. J. Hooker, who Is very ill. coming to Florence, It was Impossi as Dozens of new weaves, 32 n> 46; values up to I "It is confidently believed that sub coming spring and aumemr. went to Hurd, of Florence, O. W. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Range went to ble to deliver the apples and they rot sale jirlce....................... 2ft«' Sunday Portland today to be gone a few days. stantial remedies exist in favor of as well as the staples, such today t o spend Portland ted. There was a loss of perhaps Miss Carol Johnson came down the government. It is the purpose of voile, ginghams, cotton suit- $12,000, as the apples will easily sell there. CORSET COVERS, IOt— Mrs. T. F. Bennett and children re from Creswell on the noon train to the department cf justice to enforce for $2 a box. not to mention losses new Ings, Rajah, etc., the these remedies. It is respectfully; Plain ombrie corset covers, 4 In other lines of trade on account of turned this afternoon from a visit at day. shades Copenhagen, browns, Halsey. F. A. Bonney, of Baker City, stop suggested, however, that discussion all sixes; great value« at this lack of transportation facilities. Miss Josie Moorhead, of Junction ped off In Eugene Sunday to visit of their form be.deferred for presen greens, lavender; soft materials low price., each........................l‘Jc If the harbor improvements that suitable for waists and dresses were started some twelve or fifteen City, is In Eugene today visiting 1 his brother, L. Bonney, whom he had tation before the court to which the A new Christian church has bid MI.2.X .Ml Si.IX HMRTS— I not seen since 1X64, He had been ¡cause shall hereafter be addressed.” years ago hail bean cjtnpleted, or H friends. for women and children. A. M. Gilbert left today for a trip (on a trip to California. ; •organized at Marcela, and articles ai $1.25 muslin petticoats, bice a line of railroad hail been extended Fulton Renews Fight. ¡ incoriK-.ration were filed with . J Jacob Bowder has left for Row-1 m.art RLACK TAI-FETA, l»He and embroidery trimmed, at through that country this loss would to Roseburg and other Southern Ore Washington. Feb. IX.—Senator county clerk today. The incur r rJ lew, Iowa, where he will remain some | this low prie., each........... DM«- not have occurred anl the lower Stus- gon tbwns Two pirres only; fine soft Mrs. I. J. McCormick and two chil ■time. He was accompanltd by his Fulton today reported to the 8' nate tors are the trustees of the chu-chj | law valley would haVe been one of black chtrfon, taffeta, silk, 30 GOWNS M AUi unti Ml.IM)— ¡the richest fruit-growing and lumber dren went to Portland today on a ■ daughter-in-law, Mrs. E. W. Bowder, from the judiciary committee a point M. M. Gilbert, F. See and John ’’ V ] Inches wide for dresses or short visit- ' who will visit here a whil*. resolution directing the attorney gen gamore. The object, business til ing sections in the United States. aklrts; 11.25 value; the yard Splendid assortment ladies' Steve Burton is home vlslting his Deputy District Attorney G. F. eral to prosecute the land grant rail pi. if th'' «•<>;•’ >• ................. ItMc muslin gosii>. So. ami sl.oo parents, Mr. and Mrs. I), P. Burton. 'Skipworth went to Portland today roads in Oregon for not havin com- the articles, are to maintain religioJ I on business connected with the suit plhil with the terms of their rants services and public worship, to spreji ♦ + + ♦ + + + ♦ + + + + + V- + ♦ ♦ for a time Mrs. Edith B. Linton ♦ ; of H. C. Mahon vs. M. B. Rankin, to in disposing of the lands in their the gospel, and more especially ;• ♦ ♦ daughter returned today from a visit recover * a fee on the sale of grant in tracts of not more than ICO further the interests of the Ciirtí'.lil ♦ at Creswell. I large tracts of timberland. The case a res at not more than ' $2.50 per church of Marcóla. ♦ The estimate! Mrs. Dora E. Mode was operated ■ may bo tratisierreJ from Portland to acre. The resolutions drawn by the value of the property owned by ♦ ♦ + + ♦ ♦ + + + + + •«■♦♦♦ + ♦ upon at the General hospital today Eng. ne. department of justice to remove any organization is $50. I (From Friday’s Dally.) for appendicitis. doubt as to its authority to proceed J. M. Wilhelm, of Creswell, was in 592-594 Willamette St Mrs. E. E. Awbrey and daughter was offered as a substitute for the (From Wednesday's Guard.) Eugen« today. came up from Irving on the after, one recently offered by Tillman. T. L. Gatch, of Corvallis, was in noon train today. R. M. Chaves went to Salem today The resolution was generally dis the city today J. H. Raines, who resides now on on a few days' visit. cussed, the only objection being urged Herman Schmitt, of Creswell, wax R F. D. No. 2. near Junction, was in and length of the logs. It is esti E Johnson and wife, of Aberdeen, against it was that the attorney-gen- mated that the next move will not In the city today. the city today. Wash., are in the city. ieral is now empowered by the law to H. T ’Caldwell, of Ashland, is in have to be made before two years Miss Kittle Mllllorn came ftp from ■ do all that the resolution seeks to John H. Bar tog is In Portland for shall have passed. Westijrii Oregon. the city on business. Junction today to attend the Play, a few days on business. Junction City, Or.. FeW. | have done. Fulton stated that the J. E. McKibben, of Marcóla, spent "Parsifal," tonight. department was now ready to proceed the election held here yesterday tM Mrs. Julia Day returned last night last night in Eugene. J. E. Banton. postmaster at Lon and merely wanted the authority of proposition to bond the krhool d:<[ ‘hM E. J. Moore Is confined to his home don, I^ine county, was In the city on from a visit in Portland. congress to remove any question of trict for $6000 for a new high sc The Chambers Lumber Company, with an uttack of grip. Hon. R. A. Booth ano wife are In the legality of the proceedings. building was carried, 79 for and 1 business yesterday. Dr. A Sharpies, of Goshen, was in at Dorena, Fred Russell president, Austin Hampton Is able to be down Portland for a short visit. ' against. I the city today on business. It is the intention to build vitj town again after a severe illness of Sherman Clark Is down from the completed this week 3000 feet of log James F Robinson went to Port- several weeks' duration. I four rooms on the lower floor anl tia Bohemia mines on business. ging road leading back Into the for land on the noon tratn today. Rev D. (,'. Kellams left this after the entire upstairs for the assembj Father O'Farrell returned this af est. The company does not yet fix James L. Clark was over Isaac T, Nlcklin, who yesterday noon for Vancouver, Wash., to fill ternoon from a short visit at Albany. hall. Six ye “s ago the present ?. '<$ the date for starting up Its machin fill'd his petition for the nomination Springfield today on business. building of four rooms was suffi! "J his appointment there Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bailey went to Mrs. Claud Gatch, of Salem, I ery, but la putting the plant In repair of sheriff on the Republican ticket, Mrs. R. O. Bradv came down from Junction City today on a ahort visit. but now eight rooms are required. I I so when the outlook Is favorable It has the following platform written King in Eugene for a few days. Croswell on the noon train today to Wm. Boots, an insurance agent of Geo. W. Satterfield was in the city spend Sunday here »with friends. can rekindle the fires under Its boil on the blank furnished for that pur- i,. ANNOI N< ’EM ENT Monmouth. 1» In Eugene on business. F. I.. CHAMBERS ItlSTPONES from Junction today on business. ers and set the saws a buzzing A pose: Mrs Kate Billing, of Portland, af- Mrs. Minnie Miller and Miss R. Potter Palmer, Jr., has returned I ter a visit with Mrs W P Cheshire, Shearer, of Wendling, are in the city. ERECTION <>l (HILDING I N. "If I am nominated new furnace Is to be built al the The revival which began the li'J from his trip to Southern Oregon. planing mill at Dorena. The Instal will, during my term Jr., at Springfield, returned home to F. E. Fremont, after a short stay TH. AFTER APRIL FIRST—OTH St the M. E. church at Cobu-g M Misa Anna Horton, of Portland. Is day. lation of a dynamo was made only a tvnd to the duties Incumbent npoi In Eugene, returned to Portland to continue over Sunday amt all ER PROJECTS short time since so now the mill and me to the very best of my ability vlal'lqg Mrs. John O'Brien in Eugene. S. G. Cook and wife, of l.adoga. day. ; week. Ix*t all wbo wish to hexr tM Mrs W. 11. Gue returned on the Ind., arrived here last night and left the company'» store Is electrically I will give the office a careful an. R. L. Drur^, of Marcóla, was an i plain, untwisted, unmystified zus/j lighted In addition a large area strictly business administration, cut noon train today front a visit at; this morning to visit relatives In the arrival on the Wendling local last F I rha*nh „ r*. a',he story the M reporter that he Or<, will defer tile buBd- thC,T of ’*B *’ C crow °me' that saves eTW7^ Drain. In of lumber docks have been built. The tailing expenses wherever country. night. Miss Violet Parsons came down | railroad siding la to be changed from power to do so." William Perman nnd Earl Slmeral J W Hobbs, deputy internal reve i front Creswell on the noAu train came down from Cottage Grov-> on nue collector, left for points north ing of his two-story brick block on i the middle of the lumber yard to the D. E BAKER. Willamette s’r. >■:, near Sixth, excava-I today. < \MPHI l.l.-l I I.EM XX CO. side parallel with the main track. the noon tral ntoday to attend "Par today. Missionsry. tion for which was made last fall, un Mra Leonard Moses went to Cor sifal” tonight. The company has a large lot of dry I Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hunter and | We believe In "boosting " That's vallis this afternoon to visit’her folks lumber, slillng and framing timbers, Tom Word, ex-sherlff of Multno son have returned from thier trip to til his retu 4 from thj East and • TO PROLONG LIFE South, He tie start« starts tonight on the trip. I ' in stock, as well as flooring, rualtc, why we spend more money to boost a few days. mah county, accompanied the Port the East. , back about abcut April lBt. 1st, . ” h Guy E Richards, of Creswell, was land high school basketball team to and dressed casings. The latter 1« for a greater Eugene and Lane county C. C. Cofftnan went to Cottage ' He exp«":.- to be . i ;).] th,. .A ,,.i; ( I ,.rert- l‘D*vcntion bi IMsegm* Much M»fr n kiln dried nnd kept In a rain proof than any other housefurnishing con an arrival In Eugene on the noou Eugene yesterday. Grove on the local last night on a I ami will ing th« null ;;.ig aud rush it to com-’ imrtant Than Cure warehouse. The payroll of the com cern In thia city. Campbell-Fellman train today. Miss Caro Anderson, who Is teach short visit. Professor W S. Bumps went to ing school near Junction City, ar He has a good tenant in pany In busy times was $*000 per Company, corner Ninth and Olive Mrs. F. T. Blount, of Albany. Is’ pletlon "An ounce of prevention’ is Cottage Grove this afternoon after a rived home this afternoon to spend visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. W. liar- i sight f t tip* lower floor of the build month, now It Is nothing sava the st reels. short visit in Eugene ing nnd will have no trouble in rent than a pound of cure" is r.-p-i”1! hire of a watchman. Sunday with her folks, ris. In Eugene. true in'stomach troubles. J Mr. and Mrs F. I.. Chambers ex Miss Hazel Garred went to Albany The Brown I.umber Company will William Crane returned last night Misses Pearl Wilhan and D Etta1 ing the rooms on the second floor, as pect to start some time next week on from a trip to Eastern Oregon in the Fisher came <" A few doses of Mi -na itosm tn about i month move Its logging today on a short visit. down from Marcela'oi‘ h *™ ‘A.a for g<’»od -..................... a trip to Southern California camp to the timber tributary to Tay —,'ortlce and living rooms down town. tablets taken at the first warnhij interest of the school furnishing last night's train. Mrs W. G. Taliafero, of Sumpter, house of Crane A- Moore of this city. lor's Spur of the O A- S E railroad, II. Griggs and family nave removed George W. Taylor has returned Mr. Chambers has other building pro coated tongue, flatulence, hen" which Is »bout ten miles east of Cot from Cottage Grove to Kugene to re after a visit with relatives in Ku- Editor and Mrs. Ira A. Phelps. Dr from a trip to Eastern Oregon, where jects In an embryonic state aod they headaches, distress after eatint m tage Grove, where the mill Is locat side permanently. Mr. Griggs la con gene and vicinity, left today for and Mrs. William II. Dale and Mr. he went on business may blossom out at any tint' during other symptoms of indigestion, ed. 1 he men for thia camp will num nected with the Willamette Valley home. and Mrs. W. L Wright, of Harris- prévit a chronic <■:’>• w. U Martin went to Pleasant [the coming spring or summer, Miss Lenora Hohl came down from burg, are in the city to attend the Hill this afternoon to look after some: fering that tnay last fo j ars. I ber fourteen. Two donkey engines, Company. Cottag*' Grove on the noon train to play, "Parsifal.” tonight.' one for tile yard and one for the road, These little tablets give this morning’s stage for their home monument work there. will 1»' the present equipment With J T French, formerly In the real visit at the home of her sister Mrs Judge Bean came up from Salem at Florence, after having been in and tone to the mu- j nd I this fore.' the mtpttt will be from estate busine».« here, writes to friends Mike Wald (From Monday's Guard ) last night to be at the bedside of his r-"«ene on business connected with the stomach and Intestin-- -i., eight.- n to thirty thousand feet of that he is located at LaGrande aud A. Svarverud went to Goshen this Jos. Fellman is confined to his bed ‘mother, Mrs. Julia Bean . he ‘ ,he Ore«on * California mote the secretion of afternoon to play for the masquerade 1 hv illncM logs, depending somewhat on the site Is doing well there t**Jj 1 , Mrs David Griggs and daughter Lumber Company vs. W. F. Brown so that whatever foul there tonight Mike Gross will go MI m Martha 4‘alef Is visiting naturally digested wit! ’ --8 | ¡Grace returned home to Cottage for a week. r I up this evening J Hives in Portland a few days. I Grove Grove this afternoon. Miss Nell Madison, of Portland, af distress. Mra. T E Singleton, after a short Mr. Hull has seen ’a3 W. F. Cassidy, bookkeeper for the Mrs. John Calloway came down ter a vis oot with Miss Eva Burton in ♦ visit at th*' home of her brother. Hon. ¡Campbell-Fellman Company. Is ill. ide by Mi-o-na rha 1 from Cheewell this foren*»on th visit Kugene. . returned home today. She Ray D. Crow, and wife left today »her daughter, Mrs Earl McNutt. -*j 1 will toon leave on a trip to New M x- remedy in 50-cent box. to visit the latter's folks at Corvallis Dr. Bartie returned this fo-enoon ) lee. antee to refund the m ' J I County Surveyor C M Collier is from Dexter, where he t----- l " •Miss. Florence Updegraff, of Me- does not cure. was called to ... s ’ l in Portland on business fof » few attend Mrs. Neel, who Is • quite i|], IT IS I NREASON \BI.K for a young man to supnose lhat III. MinnvW • »e. arrived here todav to at- days. C. E. Henderson. O M. Carlosn ! ,Ii‘nd 'h< he can set himself up in a good paying business without some 'p invention of the V P s C Misses Hattie Cook and capital to invest in the enterprise* - • and XV alter Price were - among u “.=□« the J; • ......... of her ,unf' I ger. of Junction City, are Marcóla people arriving down on the Mr * M,r E Livermore. Perhaps this lack of ready fun* 1s ha« been the cause of - ’r — mxm today. local last night. your working for some one else Instead of yourself for these Miss Xtarie Bradlev Fred "Fischer, of the Fischer Lnm- ----- ,. of Kasson, Samuel Lived many years. Minn., who L__ has be-?a visiting at the her Company. is In the city from grower of the Tn home of Mr. • and t; An account with this batik will afford you a convenient, Mrs. Bradley on Mareola been tn Eugene - PROli CTION North Washingt safe and altogether Idea! method of keeping your surplus "ton street, left yes- Miss Gertrude Johnson Drain, aftermvon for Sa fun.lt when rli. v wr,; « into a oim -.hat in tin., will mak« t’-rday foi afforded by • vallis to visit other spent Sunday with her poMlble your succeaw In business relatives. Hubble, who has been a . K. .... 'E R. Gilstrap, In Eu« Mr. and Other« have sucre.d*d In this way; you can also F. L. Chantberg teai LeRny Ge«ncr i lent last night ti ngelew «nd otlw b*y rtpy.-f to t classes at the 1’niv They will bo Rov and .Mabel Vi q Mar- Chamhe kaltas i * Capirai an<| »«rplu- $1OO.<MHI ; ; W K. RROWN. IVesklenL F osRVRN, < ashler. ¡ [ D. A, FAINE, lice Fresi«!* t>t. W BltOXX \, Asst, t'asliler. 1 R SIUSLAW PEOPLE ENCOURAGING THE CARVER RAILROAD John B. Stetson Spring Hats are here in the latest shapes and shades sizes 6% to $4. MANY BUSINESS OFFICIAL REPORT HOUSES WILL SOOL, ON RAILROAD LAND GRANTS $5.00 and $6.00 Young Men’s Nobby Suits for Early Buyers age 13 to 20. J10.00 to $25.00 Early Spring 2-piece Suits for Boys 8 to 16 ¡4 Prices $2.50 to $7.50 Friendly’s Matchless Ladites’ Black Hose 25c a pair Children’s Rawhide Stockings 2 pairs for 25c S. H. FRIENDLY LUMBERING NOTES FROM COTTAGE GROVE I. T. NICKLIN GIVES HIS PLATFORM WILL BUILO BLOCK WHEN Ht RETURNS IT'S UNREASONABLE DOÌOUfW», j ! The Euger.o Loan i .t Savings Bank w. I« ......... «...................