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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1908)
mfowi« wi » EUüENt BUUSILRS ENTERTA NEO AT SPRINGFIELD "J’ve Had Experience" “With Hood'a Sarsaparilla, and am con vinced it Is a great medicine.’' — thia ia the substance of 40388 letters by actual count, received In two years. They tell of cures of all blood diseases, loss of appetite, r i*eu ma il sm, after-fever wi akneas.tbat tir»*d filing, nervous weakness, dyspepsia, catarrh. Wo Equal “I r®n **•>’ ' SAWMILL AT SPRINGFIELD TO BE IMPROVED Heaea when he became judge bar* him from being a candidate. It has also been known that he has urged Mr McNary 'o try for the berth that W C. Bris tol is holding against the protest of the Oregon delegation. Eight thousand dollars will be spent on new buildings at the s>ate fair grounds this spring, the »tat« fair board having decided upon the expenditure at the meeting yester day. A couple married last week In Va <■ were lovers In their youth, but had drifted apart, both had married and had families. Both Jost their spc »use and came together again after 30 years of separation. i IN DEFENSE 0: 1 STATEMENT For the best cylin der record made. Fits any machine. SPECIAL OFFER Columbia, g o 1 d - mould« d cylendcr records. I that Hooa a Sarsaparilla is wirboutan equal." The Springfield News received «n- Washington. Feb 13—Galled by E mma 1 a . B owmaw .11 Beacon St.,Lowell.Maas. (From Saturday's Dally.j . formation from a thoroughly reliable the attacks being made upon State Eczema-“! had eesernaand tried every 1 source yesterday that a large force Ijut evening at 6:45 o'clock over ment No. 1 and the primary law, Sen thing 1 heard of. but nothing helped me until 190 members of Eugene's Commev- 1 took H04 d'M Sarsaparilla. Thanks ator Bourne today prepared and is this of men would commence work at the *-kal Club boarded the "special” ’hat medicine. I am now well." G bdkob V anau » Springfield Booth-Kelly mill making sending to every voter in Oregon a ITT ns . South Bethlehem. N. Y. repairs. Installing new machinery and 1500-word circular letter bitterly de was tn waiting to carry them to Muscular Rhaumatiam-‘ My father otherwise improving the mill and In nouncing the traducers of the law. ¿Springfield as guests of the Co miner- had muscular rheumatism. Was confined to creasing its capacity. Machinery will In his letter he says. «tai Clui. of that town. Upon their hia bed. He took two hottie« of Hood'a Bar- be added that will lessen the coat of "Dally it is becoming apparent and was entirely cured." B erth a cutting lumber and put the plant on arrival of the train the booafera from saparlila that there is a disposition on the part L. PBRBIM. B os XJBh Springfield. Maaa. Eag'-ne were met a ttbe depot by a much more profitable basis. The of certain individuals to overthrow Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere. «pr I infield's band and citizens. AX«, plant will be enlarged, thus increas the primary law and Statement No. In the usual liquid, or in tablet form called ter tore« rousing cheers for Spring ing the capacity of the output of lum- 1. Those who are lending themselves field the visitors formed In line snd •arsatabu. 1<O Doeet One Dollar. Pre 1 ber to a great extent. The mill when to this conspiracy are not very num towrf'd by Eugene's famous band pared only by C. I. H<xxl Co., Lowell, Masa. completed will be one of the beat on D. 8. Wilhelm, of Lowell, left to erous. bnt are noisy, and public at [the Pacific coas. -sang the following song to the tune day for Lake county, where he will tention should therefore be called to I- The above InformaJon was given a endeavor to secure evidence which he the Issue their noise Involves. of "There'll be a Hot Time In the Old tlon widely advertised In every sec- ? To«i Tonight”: News reporer unsolicited. This means hope* will clear his son, Ellice Wil- He attacks the machine politicians "When you come to Springfield. Ore tlon of tb« country; and 1 that there are great things In store . helm, who was arrested In this county and ridicules the Idea that the pri Whereas, we believe that it would for Springfield, and the starting of gon, a few days ago, charged with stealing mary law Is destroying party organis Tb«-v B show you a bully lot of fun - be a calamity to educational interests the mill crew will be the cause of a a horse at Silver I-ake. The boy tells of Oregr-n to cripple the Univer ation. An'« they will treat you right great revival In all lines of business. a straightforward story about trad Mr. Bourne quotes Lincoln, Roose sity, which I* the head of the system And show you all the sight»— ing horses and declares he Is Inno velt and Washington, saying that they of free public education, and also a TWrell be a hot time The many friends cent of any crime, all supported the principles under calamity to the state as a whole to fa Bprlngfbld of the family hope for his speedy ac- lying the primary law. He admits advertise it to the home-seekers That night " goes by way qulttal. Mr. Wilhelm that the law and Statement No. 1 Arriving at the Commercial Club throughout the great Middle West as of Portland and Bend. Deputy 8her- are not perfect, but continues: hall, the meeting was called to order a state niggardly In Its support of was sent here Iff C. D. Arthur, who “But they have proven as reason and the address of welcome made by higher education; therefore be it from I-akevlew to take the boy back ably effective as their hampering en Resolved, That we place ourselves Mayor M M Reary. of Springfield, there for trial, will start with him vironments will permit, and have giv fn short the mayor said that It gave on record as heartily favorable to the Bay City. Or., Feb. 15.—Captain Saturday, going south by way of en life and potency In Oregon at least ; him a great deal of pleasure to wel- appropriation of 9125,000 to the Uni Klamath Falls. Kernel, of the wrecked ship Emily to the public demand for the elimin mmi' the Commercial Club of Eugene versity and pledge ourselves to do lost early yesterday raornlng ation of the boss and his machine to their city. Eugene Is known as the everything in our power both Individ Reed, on the Tillamook coast near Neha from party control and have provided tow’ town In the valley. (Applause I ually and collectively to Insure the for the exclusion of United States Dr Whitson was asked to take the approval of ths bill at the polls In lem river, ha* returned to the scene of the wreck to esctrtaln If senatorships from the auction block «hair and filled It In hl* usual grace June. Is possible to save any of the Many There. at Salem.” ful and capable way. Dr. Whitaon Eleven of the crew were Mr. Bourne savs that th* m°n who Among those who attended the cargo, said The Emily Reed win en- foisted the primary law onto the po "We of Eugene have a feeling that meeting from Eugene are the follow- drowned. route from Newcastle. N. 8. W., to litical system of Oregon "are in the yon of Springfield are ■ uart of u* Ing: Norwalk. Conn., Feb. 14.-—Mrs. J. very highest sense of the term Repub P. L. Campbell, D E Yoran, R. M. Portland with coal. and we ere a part of you.” Clarldge, sister of Frederick Jeffs, licans by nature.” His circular con Heuvy Ueatlier Prcvalliug. John Kestley was then called upon Gilbert, S W Hhnms, George O. During the past few days heavy wrecked on one of the Galapagos isl- cludes by urging his friend* and con txy the chair for a few remark*, and Knowles, C. P Barnard. L. L Good weather has been prevailing off the lands in July, received word from stituents to vote strictly according to nld that he had hoped to «'■* Eugen* rich. P. E. Hnodgraes, J H. Hartog, Oregon and California coast. The Norway that all of the crew except and Springfield brought closer to D. Bristow, C. L. Scott, H. A. Trump, chronometers of the Emily Reed were Jeffs, who was 111, journeyed to an- Statement No. 1, declaring that only by so doing can they perpétuât» Re gether In both a social anl commeri lai H W. Keeney, F. C Potts, H W. off and the master worked her too other part of the Island and were way and hoped this meeting would Thompson, W A Kuykendall, L. L. close In shore before hs discovered picked up by a ship. The rescuing publican party principles. Whitson, C A Wlnteruiepr, W M. be the mean* looking to that end. ship was insufficiently provisioned MARION COUNTY" WILL Albert Walker, of Springfield, then Renshaw, J. Goldsmith, C. A Burden, his error. Captain Keesel was en and could not go after Jeffs. to make Tillamook Rock HAVE LIVELY FIGHT resnonded and said from the demon John Hampton, Al Hampton. O. E deavoring Ills sister fears the attempt to res He was correi t In his latitude, but Roberts, G W Griffin, W W . Cai- stration that Is shown here tonight cue him which Is to be made by one too far to the eastward When he kins, Samuel Rtigh, F. J. I Hard, A. "that we take it that you are our Salem, Or., Feb. 14.—Indications Heaton, E. L. Campbell, H I J Mo- discovered his position It was too late of the ships of Admiral Evans' fleet are that opponents of Statement No. 1 friends.” tApplause.) one will be too late. to wear ship and she struck on Clanahan, W. Hodea, Martin Miller, J J. Bryan, of Springfield, In his will have clear sailing at the prima of th«- most dangerous place* on the «.losing remarks created considerable A H. Baton, W. J. Gl'»»on, C. H. ries to ba held In Marlon county three Oregon beach. Buoy. St lek les, W. C. Yoran, J. W. laughter by saving: weeks hence, and that they will also Loet Wilkins, W L Souders, W H. "1 am equally glad that you gentle F M have undisputed control of a conven DUBIK, mate. men of Eugene have the pleasure of Kay, B. I). Paine, G F Willoughby. tion to be held a week later. Advo WESTLUND, carpenter Griffin. A Daniels. R. M M living within three mile* of Sprlug- Drew cates of Statement No. 1 express an HIR8CHFEUD, cabin boy. Day, H. L Gibbs, H F Hollenbeck, tleld ” Intention not to participate in the DIXON, seaman. John H Hartog, of the Eugene 8 B. Spencer, L. H Potter. H A. conven'lon or preliminary primaries. DARLING, eenman Scheralager. E C. Hughes. Comm<-rclal Club, then made a pretty Mown, That Is th» natural attitude of friends ♦ N*w York. Feb. 14. — Dep JAHNK’l, seaman. and witty speech during which he J L Dillard, C 8. Williams, M Han of Statement No. 1. for they take the ♦ uty Chief Charles W. Kruger, COHFNRTAD. s«aman son. Otto Kauffman, W Polders, W was often Interrupted by applause. view that no convention Is necessary ♦ the "Xrand old man" of the GILBERT, scatran D. E Yoran treated on the flnan- J Hill, W. Kincaid, C. B Willough or proper for the purpose of nominat- ♦ fire department, lost his life ABLISTEDT, seaman. >«•* of the Eugene Commercial Club, by. F R Watherbee. A T. Cocker ♦ today at a fire In Canal street. + [ Ing or Indorsing legislative candi- JOHNSON, seaman. what thev had «crompllahed auJ line. E IT. l«e. H F. Keeney. G R ♦ He plunged through a trap ♦ dates. what they hoped to accomplish. It Chrisman, II M. Price, L T. Harris. It Is also certain, arcordlng to ♦ door Into a basement filled + L. R Aiderman, W B Dillard, R E «was brief but to the point. ♦ with water and was taken out ♦ Alonxo Gesn«r, the spokesman for the Mr Biweett, of Springfield, in re- Eastland, W. W Brown, D A. Paine, + ouurmeni Statement No. i 1 pe«»pir, people, that there mai mete ♦ tn a few minutes dead. ■fevlng to the climate of that town, F K Dunn. G. T. Hall, Jr.. G. 11 ♦ 1 wfll will also be presented In in the direct ♦ raid thnt It was never chilly there, as Irish, J. Hunslcker, F J. Berger, — primary election a list of five legisla their neighboring city was dispensing Skene. J. W Kaya, W A Bell, Carl tive candidates who will sign State 'burn, II Chezeni, M W Pol «nnngh "hot air" to keep them warm Buffalo, Feb. 14.—Fir«« in the ment No. 1. and the Issue will thus lock. (daughter and applause I Courier Lithographing Co.ipnny ear be rlearly drawn and fought out. Judge Harris' speech, though not The race for Indorsement will be The Coburg Methodist Enlsiopel ly today caused a lose of 9250.000. long, was very lmpr««sslve and to the Sunday school has elected the follow The press department of the Buffalo on In earnest during the we->k be point, and probably received the ing officers and teachers for the en Evening Times adjoining was dam tween March 7, when the d‘')->gates jerestcet applause of the evening will be chosen, and March 14. when suing year: Officers -Superinten aged to the extent of $30,000. iMr Bethlehelm. of Sprlagfle'd. the convention will be held. dent, R. B. Maddox; assistant super made a few remarks and was followed intendent, I. A. Zook; secretary, Her HOME PERTINENT QUESTIONS toy C. 8 Willlama, of Eugene, who bert Stor.eberg; assistant secretary, FOR MACHINE BORITICI A NS I k«|A frf* audience spellbound ns he Miss Althea Wilkins; treasurer. Le- portrityed the wonderful resources PROBLEM IS HOW TO AHHENH roy Lyons; chorister, Miss Clara Sta Eugene. Oregon, Feb. 11, '08. DOUN INDER NEW OREGON cy; librarian, Miss Grace Wilkins; and advantages that 1»ane county had, Editor Guard.:—What cause have and mor* esperlally the opportunltlea assistant librarian, Miss Madeline the papers, or any Individuals for LOW that w«ra knocking at Eugene's and Bettis that matter, to assail Statement No. Spnngrield'* door* At the conclu- Teachers—Class No. 1, I. A Zook; 1, as It Is now being assailed? In A problem now worrying as*e*«*>rs sXon of hla speech the applause was of thia part of the state Is how to sa assistant, Samuel Ijepport; class No. what manner has It proven injurious BURNED OUT TWICE BY INCEN deafening. F ~ Barnard, clase No 3, to the interest of the people? Rather in accordance with the 2. Mrs. F. r DIARIES, HE WILL TRY AGAIN President Campbell, of the State sea* dog* Mrs W. M Erskine; assistant, Mrs. la It not a weapon In their hands to tlalverslty, made a very eloquent ad act of the last legislature declaring 8. Lenpert; class No 4. Mrs. Beeale compel submlsalon to their will? Are — ALSO IUILDS REHIDBNCE AD- ders* on the needs of the University, dogs to be personal property, the Tw»edt; assistant. R. B Maddox; not legislators more apt to carry out JOIN IX«. which was received with marked ap asM-Mors ar» required to list them on class No. 5, Mrs. Caspar Durst; class the people's will, when they are the tax roll this year, and the way proval No. 6. Mis.« Georgia Neff; assistant, bound by this pledge, than when they A. L. Smitherman, the blacksmith B. A. Washburn», of Springfield, to classify, describe and value them Is Mrs J. A. Newman are not? extra expenditure of who has lost two shops by fire during offs-red a resolution endorsing the ap causing an The first Sunday In each month If a constltntional amendment per propriation of 1125.000 at the coming thought nnd I* adding to the mani will be missionary Sunday, and all mitted election of United States sen the past three or four years, the fires elortlon for the University, which was fold burdeus of the *a*»««or* County colectlon on this day will be turned ators by direct vote, would not the supposedly being of Incendiary origin, As*e**(>r II F. Keeney, of lane coun rarrlvd unanimously. Into the mission fund ............ The Sunday person no chosen be their rep-esent- has just completed a third building for a shop and will try his luck again Judge Calkins, of Eugene, made a ty, Is collaborating with th«« makers school Is growing i _________ ____ Attendanc» and I atlve? Then Is not the endorsement The building is located on the site of very witty comparison between St of tax rolls In adjoining counties on Aillectlon are good. of a senatorial candidate as much the the other two, a few yards south of Paul and Minneapolis, looking at the problem choice of the people, and is he not the approach to the bridge across the The main difficulty will be In de- them a* they «re today, practically IH NINENS MEN SEEK entiled to represent them at Wash Wash- Willamette at the foot of Ferry two cltle* grown Into one. and hoped scrl'-lng this new class of property TO ENLIST FARMERS ington as well as If they were able street. It is 20x30 in dimensions and to *ee the day that Eugene and "Rover, township 17 south, range 3 to elect him without the medium of Springfield would be expanded go west," or "Tiger, lot 2. block 8, Skin Cottage Grove, Feb. 14.—The the legislature? Do not the same two stories In height. Since the burn ner's addition to Eugeue," are sug- ing of the last building last fall Mr. that th«>y would be one city. people of this city hope that as the The chair the* '■ailed upon the Rev. ' nested forms Or John Jones may be result of action taken by the Cottage people who elect the legislators give Smitherman has been doing business endorsement to the senatorial candi-1 In a large tent. He has also built a Mr. Perkli I, ol N'chlgan. for a few assessed with "one black water •pan- Grove Commercial Club at a meeting date? rwsnsrk« ’’erkln*. upon rising, lai." or Mr*. Smith with "one bow - Wednesday night a better feeling small residence adjoining the shop It seems to us this has been rather aaid that It m*da t ie cold chills run ¡legged bulldog." toward the business community here a one-sided discussion until the and hopes, if any one attempts to rente Dogs range In value from 10 np his bark when he heard the nam«« burn him out again to catch the per on the part of the surrounHIng rural Michigan i-'e:itlon<.|, after living out Ito 1250. and It ia expected the value dwellers will be establlshel. It had Guard took the matter up and handed son ai his nefarious work or to ex out a few facts to be digested "by will be lower about the first of March In this glorious climate of ours for tinguish the flames before they gain become apparent that the people In two war*. *nd h«< was perfectly con than at any other period of the year. the rural districts felt a degree of whom It may concern.” Of course, much headway. if Statement No. 1 Is wrong it should The law under which th«« assessor* tented to remsln here animosity toward the business men V’rofessor I. R Alderman, of Eu- are obligated to place dogs on th«' here and It was felt that this should be eliminated from the law. and we believe all well-thluklng men would tax roll» Is known a* the shortest act •cnw. ¿a hl* rinsing remarks of the be shown to be unjustified. The club sai-rthir. *»14 that he could not only ever pass«'«! by an Orogon legislature seeking to eliminate this feeling ap join In urging its repeal. But we be asi a “Greater Eugene" but a "Great It was H B 271 at the session of pointed three members to hold a se lieve as the G-ard suggests that If the matter were referred to the peo "He It er t’rrgon’ by the aid of the 1135.000 1907, and reads an follows rie* of lectures among the granges ap«.-oprlatlou bill passing for the Unl- enacted by the people <«( the state of and other organisations In southern ple In the coming June election the decision of four years ago w-«uld be Oregon: Section I Dogs are here w»r«lt y. l»ane county. Levi Geer. H C. Thomp We do not believe, as ♦ Chairman Whitson then asked all by dwlared to be personal property.” son nnd George Comer were delegat sustained. Minneapolis, Feb. 14.— suggested by some of the press, that ♦ the members of the Springfield Com- May wheat sold at <1 on the ed for this duty. The object will be the defense of Statement No. 1 comes wterrla! Club who would be able to not only to dispel any existing feeling from the Democrats, Independents, ♦ local exchange today, the low «•me tn Eugene next Monday to rise but to arrive at a co-operative plan and unstable Republicans. The writ ♦ est price tor May wheat on and over thirty rvs|>onded The meet whereby the rural districts will be er hereof. Is a Republican from the ♦ the 1907 crop. lag then adjourned It being pro- greatly benefited They will urge ground up. and we do all we honor ♦ nnsixcl by all present na the most Chicago Quotation*. the raising of products In such quan ably can for the success of the Re ♦ «Bjoyable evening ever spent Chicago, Feb 14.—Muy. tities a* will justify the establishment publican ticket from Precinct Con ♦ I From Saturday's Guard). Daring the addreaae* a number of ♦ 93 1-2; July, 90 1-4; Septem of s cannery here and promise the stable to Presidential elector*. We The tax roll* were open for pay ■eSrvllons were rendered by the F.u- ♦ ber, 87 7-8 gene band A very dainty luncheon ment of 1907 taxes this morning, and entire support of the Cottage Grove are also the kind of a Republican ♦ people The club also appropriated who believes In majority rule and as usual J M Stafford, of Mohawk, was nerved In the banquet room and ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ after the Inner man was satisfied ci secured reel pt No. I. The amount a fund to be used In conjunction with that the will of the people should not contributions In work or money by be Ignored We believe all this as of his taxes thia year was 1128 04 gar* were passed around and a gen- «r*1 good time enjoyed until train George A Yarnell, formerly of the the Ixirane farmers to complete a sault against Statement No. 1 comes OREG4ÌN BEAT IDAHO Mohawk valley, but now residing at first class wagon road, graveled, be from the fear that some man like PRAYING OFF tint Blckelton. Wash . was the second to tween lyirane and this place, a dis Governor Chamberlain may stand as The Rreolntloma tance of twelve miles candidate for Indorsement and who Mown«. Idaho. Feb 12.—The The resolutions on ths University pay his taxes The rush at the sher would be very apt to Invade th* Re ketball team* of the Oregon and iff's office was not great today for appr > print Ion were as follows new * xtm-w publican ranks for enough votes to ho universities played 13 to 13 Where.«». The Interest of education the reason that the n«>tlcea sent out secure It. hence th» dealr» to Ignoré night, Oregon winning the after ttm* is owe of ths greatest Importance to by th«» wbrrlff telling each taxpayer C D of the Oregon National But whether or not the points to break the tie In the first «•very cltlaen of the state of Oregon, the amount of hl* taxes, have not all Guard. at Roseburg has presented th» pledge Monday la exported Mayor F It Ilomlln, formerly It« legislative candidates stand upon! half Idaho led. 10 to 5. Neither quin wtnev through education the way Is been r**<*elv*d Statement No. I, thay are tn duty I etpwned to every boy and girl In the to be the btg day. captain, with a handsomely engraved bound to elect as Senator that per- ' tet had good team work. A recep «date to broader opportunity and larg sword, as a testlm« nlal of their re son who has been endorsed by the peo tion and dance followed the game The Oregon team was delayed nnd A complaint that may bring seri gard er usefulness, and since the success Any other course would be an I failed to arrive for the schedule game of free government is necessarily ous trouble for the officer* and mem Now that J uria* G+orfe _ __ ple H Bur- affront to the rltisenahlp of the state, Monday O-egon plays W S C to founded on high Intelligence and gen- bers of the Grants Pa*a Firemen's As nett, of Salem, has virtually declined sociation Is made by the property to alb'w his name to be consIdertM as and would be equivalent to saying. night and Whitman Thursday ■wrsl enlightenment, and The people be damned they don't Whereas. The State of Oregon Is committee of the city council to the a candidate for the office of United eertaln to I....... "ight Into greet |oib- effect that the firemen have gone to State* district attorney the name of i know • hat they want, anvway." The case of the Oregon A Calif J. R T. Ikr gromlnenrr In all parts of the Un- an extreme In decorating the meeting John H McNary I - , » nla Lumber Company v* w hu In June on account of its large rooms of the firemen with nude pic Marlon county, win be aent to Wash Brown, the Eugene banker, tn recover w S. U'Ren. champion of ■saw of direct legislation through the tures and paintings The councilman ington for approval the Inl- It haa been certain Urge tract* of timber lands snltia’lve and referendum, and conse state that the city property has been known for some time that Judge Bur dative and referendum law, hae Is- along the Sluslaw. which «he company quently Its attitude toward higher desecrated and a "cleaning out" of nett's friends were urging him to try sued a challenge to Judge 8 A Low- deeded to him. the deed Intended tn »«I neat Ion as shown by the result of the firemen'» meeting room I, ad for the office, but Judge Burnett has ell. of Pendleton, for a debate on ■ serve the purpose of a mortgage |* Ma vote on the University approprls- vised. held that the oath which he took Statement No I of the primary law I being tried In the circuit ourt t Mr U'Ren wanta to defend the law betoerq Judge Barnett, of Salem KILL’S GUN STORE Successor to Barker Gun Store To get ycu acquainted with our new stock of cyl inder records, we are going to take your old or worn out racords, any make and give you new ones for them, and you may select any record in our entire stock, of all the new and latest prices. All we ask is that the records be re turned in the boxes and that you buv two new rec ords for each one brought to us for exchange at 60ES TO CLEAR SOU OF CRIMINAL CHARGE ELEVEN OF CREW LOST WITH VESSEL 2 5c each Remember this is a spec ial offer and will hold good for a limited time on ly. Do not miss the op portunity to get new records for those that you have become tired of or want something new in their place. Come in and hear them. Mail orders solicited. FREDERICK JEFFS’ FATE UNCERTAIN GRAND OLD FIREMAN DIES AT HIS POST 513 Willamette S-. Columbia Disc and Cylinder Graph^phones and Records Needles, etc.—513 vWillamette St». ■5 I Announcement W. J. Gibson & Son wish to say that they have located at 97 West 8th street, formerly known as the BEE HIVE STOR-E where we will carry at all times a full line of staple and fancy groceries, flour and feed. Highest market price paid at all times for county pro duce. A share of your patronage solicited. Respectfully, W. J. GIBSON & SON Phone Black 1571 COBURG M. E. SUNtfAT SCHOOL ELECTS OFFICERS Q ASSESSOR FACES SERTO PROBLEM SMITHERMAN BUILDS ANOTHER SHOPi w > w « “4 es REACHES LOW MARK FOR MAT WHEAT J. M. STAFFORD PAYS TAXES FIRST AS USUAL o 2 o X NO NJ Ui cn 3 O 3 o - p 0-2 p 3- z O