Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, February 20, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    LT GT'YRD THURRDAT, FERRI 4RY 2».
RUMOR THAT
ferns being Intermingled with car- '
nations and narcissus.
An artistic
and elaborate drapery of ferns made
an effective background for the bri-1
<fhl party, while overhead was a can-’
opy of green from which hung the
1 on H 1 l.K
white wedding bell. The bride, who
ley In her coiffure. Her bouquet was
In S S S nature has provided a certain, »»fe, home cure for Conta?ioBB
oak
gowned in w.ilte organdie, handsome­
126
Blood Prison ’ It is a medicine made entirely of roots and herbs of rtt
ly trimmed in lace and embroidery, i
S blood purib-ing value, and is the one medicine which U able to
FOR SALE—Fresh milch cow and
She wore a circlet of lilies of the val­
down to the root of the trouble and remove every particle of the virus, ani
caJT, »25.
961
Garden street.
ley in her coiffure, er bouquet was
aUhe
same time benefit and build up the system and general health. _\0
.Madrid.
Feb.
18
—
There
is
no
truth
DO
YOU
WANT
a
homestead
or
tim
­
London,
Feb.
14
Mrs.
Parkhurst,
Fairmount.
130
of white carnations with streamers
ber claim? If so address William leader of the Woman Suffragists, and of lilies of the valley held by nar- In the report from Paris last night harmful effects ever follow ita use. as is so often the case when strong min.
As soon as the system gets under the influence of
'FOR SALE- Second
growtn
fir
Douglas, Box 341, North Bend, Or. other delegates arrested for their de­ now ribbons. Miss Myrtle Eva Kays, that King Alphonso had been assas­ eraTmedicmes are used.
•ooj W. L. Coppernoll, at Wat «
tnlO
monstration in the house of com- of Eugene, made a winsome brides- sinated, the story probably having S S S the disease begins to improve, and when the remedy has thoroughly
Jewelry store.
tf
purified the bl.iod and driven out every trace of the poison, no signs of i;.e
i maid, attired In a dainty gown of
GOLD AND SILVER PLATING—On
pink messallne, with bouquet of pink
trouble are ever seen again.
The general manifestations of Contagion.
knives, forks and all household ar­
FOR SALE—Cheap, food second-
•carnation».
Blcxid Poison such as falling hair, copper-colored spots ulcerated mouth and
ticles that do not look like n..v
ItsrW Studebaker 3-lnch wagon.
Mr. Bellman was attended by Per­
throat »ores and ulcers, etc., are merely symptoms of the poisoned eondn
Write the Qregoa Plating Works,
Enquire at Eugene Grocery.
tf
cy Milne, of this city. The wedding
tion of the blood, and in most cases respond quickly toJocal treatment,
128 Lownsdsle street, Portland,
inarch was played by Miss Mary Cold­
WOOD For: SALE- A few cords of
Oregon, for nrfeva
whileS S S is doing the necessary work of cleansing the blood. Our
well.
Mr».
Percy
Milne
and
Miss
•,'iod dry grub oak and dry fir. «■
"Home Treatment " book is of great assistance along this line. It j, a
Juanita
Miller
assisted
in
receiving
.
m
im
ki
.
li
M'
oi
m
Enquire of E. M
Warren, 442
cnmnlete guide for treating the trouble, containmg instructions for the
Miss
Miller
caught
the
bride's
bou
­
different stages of the disease, and also valuable suggestions abgut the loed
l^wrence street.
quet. and to her also fell the ring
ACCORDION PLEATING -Done by
•reatment that will be most helpful in effecting a cure. U. will be glad
I
In
the
bride's
cake.
The
money
Mrs.
Bert
Vincent
st
627
Hilyard
FOR SALE—Cook stove wood for
was found by Bruce Montague, the
to send a copy of this book, free of charge, to any who deai.e it. and if
street, mar East Ninth, on reason­
•ale; 16-inch oak wood, the right
thimble by Sherman Mlles. Out-of-
snecial medical advice is wanted our physicians will take pleasure in sup.
able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf
•i'; for Che cook stove. Phone Far­
town guests were Frank Bellman,
Diving it without cost to the patient.
If you are suffering with Conu.
inera 286.
-
C8 DON'T fall to see Chezem W you
of San Pedro. Cal.; Senator M. A.
uious Blood Poison vou can cure yourself in the privacy of vour own home
want bargains In real estate. We
Miller, of Lebanon, Or., who is an
FDU SALE A Chatham incubator
h«, th» use of S S. S., an absolutely safe remedy.
buy and sell farm and city prop­
uncle of the bride; Miss Juanita
by the use oi
gwi„T SpECIFIC c0>> ATLANTA, GA.
and brooder In good condition for
erty,
Improved
and
unimproved.
Miller,
of
1-ebanon,
and
Mr.
Callison,
sale cheap. Address Box 14, Eu­
Timber and mining stock. II. Che-
of
Eugene.
gene, Or.
Room 11. Walton Bldg, tf
After March 15 Mr. and Mrs. Bell­
man will be at home at 80 East
FOR SALE River bottom farm, con­ DE ROO * RETELL. 840 Moss ave­
Seventh »treet, Eugene, Oregon.
taken up at a reduced price later is
taining about 60 acres; will sell
nue, landscape gardeners. Lawns
Oregonian.
the day.
part or al). Enquire at 4 76 West.,, and yards cared U«r. Ix*t us put
Too Much Inferior Veal.
IHfth street.
125 j
your place in good shape; first-
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+
Over-large receipts of veal that has
class work; contracts made by the
to bo rated as coarse and ill-fed
♦
FOR SALE A second-hand Petalu-
month. Phone care of Dempster’s
♦
DIED.
tend to weaken the market for the
ma incubator, 12 6-egg capacity;
grocery. Black 1621:
f20
CHRISTABEL
PANKIIURST.
♦
better grades, and the best quota­
Chittlm bark—4 1-2 @ 5c.
practically new; also brooder.
tions on the latter today were 8 1-2
f21 INTERNATIONAL
CORHE8PON-1
Fbone Farmers 114.
Leader of the British women ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*+♦♦♦♦♦♦
Wool—18c.
to 9 cents. The bulk of the stuff re­
Poultry. Eggre etc.
Three miles north of Euge..e today
DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy known as '‘suffragettes” who are
ceived goes at 7 to 8 cents. Dealers
at 11:30 a. m., Ivey, the son of Mr.,
44)H BALE--Good seconu-han ■' Smith
Man's University." Gives a thor­
Eggs—Per doz 18® 20c.
KINO ALFONSO XIII. OF SPAIN.
..Premier typewriter. Call at office
and Mrs. G. L. Dfess, aged 9 months.
ough training at your own home fighting for woman suffrage.
Dairy Butter—Per roll—59®45. look for lower prices as the season
«J International Correspondence
The cause of death was membraneous 1
In nearly all the trade» and profes­
Creamery Butter—Per roll, 60© advances. The pork market is well
maintained,
receipts being
only
Schools, 45 West 8th st.
sions. Text hook» and instruments n|ons. went to jail today for »I* ernun. The funeral will be held on | grown out of the bomb explosion at
Hen»—Per lb.. 10c.
moderate and prices the same as for
(when required) furnished free. weeks rather than give bonds for ’Thursday, with Interment in the Mul­ Barcelona yesterday, which was the
Fry»- uPer lb.. 10c.
FOR SALE -Buff Orpington eggs,
several days past.
key cemetery.
Full Information and circulars at good behavior.
work of anarchists.
Several were
Geese—Per I d ., 7 c .
13 for »1. W. fl Hampton, 1102
Hop Transactions at Low Figures.
the local enrollment office, 4 5 W.
killed and injured.
Duck»—Per lb., 9c.
• Columbia avenue, corner 19th st. .
HAVE BEGUN GRADINO
There is still a considerable
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep­
King Alphonso is at Seville.
Turkey»—Per lb, 12 He.
ml
ON ELECTRIC RAILROAD
amount of business reported in the
resentative.
Fruit«, Vegetable», tie.
local hop market. Dealers continue
FOR SALE Singer Sewing Machine.
New
Potatoes
—
50c
per
cwt.
I
According to Attorney Frank Wa-
»10 REWARD 1 Will offer »10 re­
to announce purchase from growers,
>5.00; Chambers Encyclopaedia at
Onions
—
Per
cwt.,
,3.75.
but all trans-ctlons are at low fig.'
ward for the arrest and conviction
CIUE DAUHllCT ter8> of Salem, who is representing
1-3 value; good platform spring
Lemons
—
Per
case,
,3.75.
lint uAnyUtl the interests of A. Welch In securing
or Information leading to the ar­
ures; generally around 5c a pound.
hack and wood rack. 897 Pearl
Oranges— »2.75.
rest and conviction of the party or
I rights of way for the proposed new
The business at this time is mainly
•L twt L
122
Idveatock
Market.
parties who entered my fowl house
•electric road through the valley, grad-
from the small°r brewers, who buy
Company C «rave a banquet to the |I1R ,or the city system In Albany will
on the night of December 25 and
Steers—Per lb., 3 «1 3 Hc.
only In small lots.
FOR SALE Well-bred Barred Ply­
the O. N. G. commence on April 1st. and will then
on the night of February 2 and commissioned officers
Good cows—3 ® 2 l-2c.
Brief Notes of the Trade,
mouth Rock cockerels at »1 50
Good prime dressed veal—5 5? 6c. I
stole trerefrom on the former who reside here at the armory last prove-d until completion. Work on BELOVED AND PI BL< -SPIRITED
A mixed car of vegetables was
meh; also Golden Bronte turkeys
date one Silver Hamburg cockerel night. The affair was a delightful the Salem end of the line is to be
Mutton on font—Per lb., 3 M ® 4c among the arrivals from the South
st »10 per trio.
Address Geo.
CITIZEN DIED LAST NIGHT AE-
i Fat Hogs—5@4 3-4.
and on the latter date two brown one and thoroughly enjoyed l>y all started Mjirch 12th, and work will be |
Spores, R. F. D. No. 1, f4prlngflel«|,
this morning.
Leghorn cockerels, one much smaller present. Sergeant Charles Weltie rushed from each end of the line
Fat Hogs, dressed—6c.
Or., or phone Farmers 39x1.
|
Broker Martin reports a car of
than the other
Jos. Davies. m7 Evans acted as toastmaster in his until the two lines meet. This news
Grain auo Feed.
flOd f20w
oranges for Bell ft Co. this morning.
usual happy manner and the follow- will be received in Albany with sat­
Orange market, is somewhat lower
Flour— »125.
Ing toasts were responded to:
FOE KALE BY OWNER New eight­
(From Tiiesdav’a Guard.)
isfaction, as it means a big thing for
i owing to the larger supplies.
Oat hay—»16.
, "Mustard In Portland and Pepper­ the city's progress along lines of mu­
room house with gas,electric light,
William Brownlee, a well-konwn
I
Tangerines
are in better demand,
Cheat hay—per ton ,14.
beautiful shrubbery, and all mod­ FOUND A bunch of keys belonging ed In Malabon," Colonel George O. nicipal growth.—lieraid.
and beloved citizen of this city, died I
.owing to the improved quality.
Timothy
hay
—
Per
ton
—
»15.
to
M.
L.
Wenner,
of
Hicksville.
O.
Y'oran.
ern improvements, two blocks
| at hs home In Fairmount last night
Potato market is nominal, with
New oats—Per bu.. 42c.
Owner can have them by calling
"Heads Up end Eyes to the
from car line and In heart of res­
.at 11 o’clock after a short illness of
Ol’l’tlSI’D
1NIT1'•’"'VE.
practically no California business re­
Bran, per ton, »26.
on
L.
Bonney,
special
police
offi
­
Right," C> lonel John M. Williams.
idence district. You pay no agent's
|
la
grippe,
complicated
with
asthma
I Pacific Outlook, Rep.)
ported.
Mixed feed—Per ton, ,28.
cer, and paying for this notice.
"One llund .d Per Cent or Bust,"
mtnmlislon. Ntit» 66 2-3 x 160.
As the lime of the balloting d «ws and bronchitis. He had been up and
Celery market is firmer and some
Shorts, per ton. ,30.
Apply at this office for particulars. MONEY FOI’ND A sum of money Captain George Willoughby.
around
the
house
during
the
after
­
near It becomes more evident that the
are quoting an advance of 25c to­
New wheat—Per bu., 80c.
"Fertilizing
a
Company,"
Major
C.
noon
and
had
eaten
dinner
with
the
was found tn Hampton Bros.' store
bosses, the powers of darkness and
day.
Rolled barley—Per ton, »35.
»OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Good
Saturday. Owner can have same C. Hammond.
the Oregonian are alligned In oppo­ family, but in the night he was taken
Some very choice head lettuce Is
Chopped feed—»31 per ton.
house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees,
"Battle
of
Sunday's
Lane,"
C'aptifln
suddenly
111
and
passed
away
peace-
by describing It and paying for this
sition to both the Initiative and the
being received from Los Angeles.
d<*p well with wind mill, one acre
Ray
Babb.
|
fully.
notice.
referendum and to Statement No. 1.
Selling at 75c a dozen.
under chicken fence; large chicken
"How I Became n Toastmaster," Only the Democratic party sjands for
Mr. Brownlee was born at Glas­
PORTLAND M IRKET REPORT.
Mexican tomatoes are still arriving
house; two blocks from Geary
Sergeant Huston.
gow,
Scotland,
March
4,
183!
He
the latter, with any degree of unan­
Portland. Or.. Feb. 19. — Dealers in fine shape and price is firmly
Price, ,IGnO. Time
•rhool V»uae
"How to Win Oysters." Lleuten int
came
•<>
America
at
the
age
of
16
imity. The Republicans are divided
report a smaller amount cf chickens maintained at ,3.50 per box.
ns prrt.. 1 N. Harbaugh, agei t,
Hunter.
le biggest half ' years, settling in Canada. Later he
Front Street sells at the following
Itoaa, f. over First National Bank.
Receipts today
"How It Feeis to Wear 'Em,” Cor­ upon the Issue, with th or between or came to the United States and was I coming to market.
either wavering betwixt
Bring 'b'.x noil
with von.
i were smaller than expected. Country prices. Prices paid shippers are less
poral Svarverud.
married
to
Miss
Alice
Patterson
on
The Oregon-
! shippers seem to be holding back for regular commissions:
Before the banquet a good garie | outspokenly opposed.
Ian devotes whole columns to the December 14, 1856. She still sur­ ■the appearance
A BARGAIN A 3 9-ncro tract 7%
of
an improved
of
basketball
was
played
betwei
1
vives
him.
He
haves
the
following«
task of demonstrating (?) that these
miles west of Eugen* on Elmira
1 market, but the trade expects little * PORTLAND MARKET REPORT
Company C’» team and that of the
children;
Mrs.
Albert
O.
Clark,
of
road; 3-4 mile« from school; all
" | m «I it lea 1 vagaries" are not only a
high school, resulting in a victory menace to the Republican party's re­ Ragers, Ark.; Thos. S. Brownlee, of improvement as long as eastern stock
Creamery Rutter—30c@35c.
under fence; 10 acres tn pasture;
is offered on the present basts.
for
Company
C
by
the
score
of
32
to
Eggs—22 «7 23 c.
mains. but to the peace and welfare St. Louis; Mrs. W. S. Mateer, of
some wood In pasture; 3 apples,
•» "
Receipts of eggs are accumulating
Chickens-—-12© 13c.
1 cherry, bearing; 28 assorted fruit
of the state. And no one will dis­ Nampa, Idaho; Harry B. Brownlee, along the streets and some dealers
Wheat—Valley, 83c: blimstem, 85e
•rrim one and two years old; 20
pute that there Is a streak of truth of Minneapolis, Kan.; Mrs. Jeffrey are quoting as low as 22c today, with
Oats- Per ton, ,27d7»28.
•aft*» under plow: 15 sires In cat*
and logic in Its position on the initia­ Sage, of Forest City. 8. I).; Mrs. A. L. , iithers claiming to sell 1 cent al^ e
Barley—Per ton, »27® »30.
and vetrh; box house of s’x ro, ms
tive proposition. This form of leg­ Fields, of St. Louis, and Mrs. Wal­ .that figure. In any event the market
ter
F.
Mateer,
of
P*k<ibojo,
S.
I).
Hay—Timothy, ,18; cheat, »14.
stud pantry; roof leaks go ic; ■■.: -
islation is mighty expensive, it will
• is gathering weakness and those sel­
k
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Brownlee
came
to
Eu
­
Gr-ln Hay—<14®,15.
■den fen'«"*; barn for six head;
cost the state not less than »20,0001
ling at the lower figure consider
Mohair—Choice, 29 if 30c,
mow Tor 10 ton; two chicken hous-
to put the-19 Initiative and referen­ gene from Kansas four or five years themselves fortunate in getting from
ago.
Mr.
Brownlee
has
always
led
anrt for • pump.
Price. ,1000. HERBERT LEIGH, mlnlng cnglneer
Wool—Valley, 16 ® 1 8q.
dum measures upon the ballots, it is
under
a
falling
market.
a
quiet
and
unassuming
life,
but
nev-
Brim This notice. I N. Harbaugh,
. Hops—Prime, 4 1-2 @6.
true that It opens the way for legis- j
and export tnetalltirglst. Ilellable
Dressed
meats
are
in
small
supply
'
¡ertheless
be
a
public
spirited
oi j- T.rst National Bank.
tf
Potatoes—40 ® 50c.
latlve freakH, hobbles and graft ■
Information furnlshed to Intendlng
One of the prettiest weddings of
citizen and always worked hard for again and the market is firmer
Onions—,2.25 ® ,2.35 per cwt.
Inventerà.
Exaininatlons and re- the winter season occurred on last schemes. But let us rest assured the good of tile community In which sales are being made mostly at
Chittlm bark—4® 5 %c.
ports on mine» and ore treatment. W dai -lay evening, when Miss Ver­ that no measure that the people may ■ he resided. II ■ was a member of the figures.
nm beni
enact Into a statute, though It be I
Eugene, Oregon.
nit i Mary Henderson was united in through carelessness or ignorance, | Methodist ' h trc'i and was for years
Salmon Catch is lincreasing.
4 OR RENT Five-room cottage for
marriage to Lloyd Bellman, of Eu- can surpass in freakishness or vic-1 an Odd Fellow.
ADVERTISED LEITERS
The long expected increase in the
__
rent Inquire at 194 Hust Eleventh
• ‘no, nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. iousness some of the laws that have '
The
funeral
arrangements
have
not
run
of
salmon
has
put
in
an
appear-1
street.
tf
Bluford D. Sigler. 470 Tenth street, been passed by Oregon Assemblies 'yet been copipleteil, but it Is proba­ ance and fishers report a continuous
Eugene. Or., Feb. 19.
The following letters remain In the
FOR RENT Ivo furnished rooms FREE THOMAS Archltwl. Sketch­ R " William 8. Gilbert, of Astoria, during the past 30 years. Not even a ble that the burial will take place line of chino ks from Astoria to Ore­
es
and
plans
drawn,
blue
prints
officiating. The decorations
were school boy needs to be told that Thursday.
for young men students. Calf at
gon City. This is the first great run Eugene, Or,» postoffice uncalled for
and »peclilnatlons. General «mpor- entirely white and green, an abund­ there Is less chance of jobbery In an
>32 Fest Fourteenth street
tf
of the present season and the trade for the v-e-’k ending February 19:
vislon over buildings in course of ance of Oregon grape, cedar and initiative measure which passes be­
Bower, W. A.
expects it t.« continue for some time.
Foil RENT Lafge front rmmi for
construction. If thinking of build­
Breadhand, Hattie.
fore the entire body of voters than
Not only are there great numbers of
ing. large or small, »<•» me. Terms
rent; board In connection If desir­
Callison. Arthur.
there is in a legislature which 25 per |
Chinooks in the river, but steelheads
ATTORNEY s- AT-I.AU
reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman
ed. 653 High street, corner Teuth.
Washington. F>h. 17.—Franc's J. are tn large supply. Receipts jn this
Charman, Mattie.
cent of the members make their own
I’ll one Red 5042.
f22
block.
Henry’s fee for prosecuting the Ian 1
Coleman. F. P.
S. D. ALLE'.’, mtoruej-at-la, 616 judgment and the Interests of the fraud cases In Oregon amounts to city during the 24 hours were greatly
Cross. Emma.
Wlllanietia »treat. Eugene, Oregon. state subservient to personal or fac­ practical!. »•«0.000. all but ,5000 of increased and the trqde expects that
Will
RENT Two
unflrunlslied
Conger, W. F.
tional ends
And let nothing separ­
lower prices will soon result from a
rooms and two^urnlshed rooms for
Cummings. Emma.
ate the voter from this truth; that which has 1« -eq paid. The balance
Mght hou-••keeping, \pply at 769 J. W KAYS & <'O., undertakers and L. M. TRAVIS. Attorney-at-law. Of­ the welfare of the masses can never was provided tor In the deficiency continuance of present conditions.
Ettinger. Ames.
fice over Eugene Loan
Savings
Old prices still in effect today.
»Viri s' jet, cerner 12th.
funeral directors. Eugene. Or.
Fisk. Frank.
suffer to any great extent by the ex­ appropriation bill which recently
Bank. Eugeue, Oregon.
Nolaxljr Wants Goat Meat.
Fleming, F. E.
tension of the prerogatives of gov­ passed congress.
Goats an by far the weakest fea-
VASTI’’ ' ’ ■» ItF.NT Will pasture DAY w HENDERSON, undertakers
I is understood that the fee for the tore in the F nt street fresh meat
Frost, A. L.
ernment ta the people;
In other
c.
rattle a 1 lie s* i on the Matthew
and vt.,'.«aimers Corner Willam­
words, by the natural development Hall case Is not Included in the above market, A few are received from up
Gardner. F. F.
Wallis la m. two miles west of
ette and Seventh streets.
Gibson,
¡£.
and broadening of democratic prin­ amount, as that will be paid out of the vallei y ev-rv week, but they drag
Eugene. Fine grating; terms rvn-
the appropriation for the current at whateyir
Gilfrev fob-«.
ciples.
MMfelt
Inquire Room 1, over W. T. GORDON, limerai director.
-Ar
price
is
asked
for
them,
year.
.
and dealers i are of the opinion that
Greer. ’•' , I
I xmh A Savings bank, or address
State llicuse.l embalmer. Office
The department of Justice was not if the animals
Lebanon high school won the de­
Griffin, E.
P. O. Box 182. Eugens
and residence. Tenth and Olive WOODCOCK & POTTER. Attorneys-
aru
valuable
for
any
Crock,
rC .
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. bate Saturday nlcht from Brownsville inclined to approve Mr. Heney's ac- other purpose it would be better to
Street». Pilone Red 4481
Hale. Mrs. A. E.
Potter. Office one block south of high school at Brownsville, thereby count as submitted, believing his fee keep them than to sli aughter them for
W A MEI »
exorbitant,
hut
when
Mr.
Heney
winning
the
championship
of
this
dis
­
ap-
Hamilton. Tlspn».
Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon.
the market. Prices quoted
trict in the high school debating pealed to the president the depart- were 1 to 3 cents a pound, and today
Hanson. Mr». Ella.
there
I.. STI'DLEY Osteopathie LEON R EDM UNSON, Attorney-at- league In Oregon. The question dis­ nitpr was instructed to pay him his
WIDIil HOI'lT-lltS WANTED kpply
Hart. H. T.
is but little demand for them even
own
price.
an Offices over Chambers'
nt Dr. Brown's office in Chrisman
cussed
was,
"Resolved.
That
Oregon
law. Rooms I and 2, Eugeue Loan
at t ' 'se figures.
Heiland, Walter.
518
Wlllaiuette
Street.
block.
I ns
should
enact
a
law
providing
for
state
and Savings Bank.
Huston, H. T,.
Dn-.MMl Turkey« Drag.
Black 1326
Consultatlou
financial atd for public highways." J ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Ingham. D W.
Residence 73 4 Ferry »treet WILLIAMS A BEAN, Attorneys at- Lebanon high school debaters upheld ♦
Receipts
of
dressed
turkeys
today
WANTED Vonn,; gentleman wants
Johnson. Ellen.
4
Red 3197.
law
J. W. Williams, L. E Bean the affirmative of the question and
(motion In city.
Address J Y,
M IRKIED
4 were rather in excess of the demand,
Kerrigan, J. P.
♦
and
the
mark-t
was
weak,
for
at
this
rare Guard.
(22
Practice In all courts of the stat were awarded the decision.
4
Kirby, Homer.
C. H. CANNON. M. D
Homoepathlc
and before the Ü. S Land Offtc«
time
of
the
year,
there
Is
usually
but
♦
4
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4
Konigstein. S.
physician anil «urgoon.
Chronic
little
call
for
such
stock
The
WAN TED Work of any kind by a
Offices 12, 1», 14 and 15 McClun.
Hon. I II Bingham amt Attorney
top
Loving. C. O.
diseases and diseases of women
At Pottstown.
Pa . today. Dr R price quoted was 15 cents. Live tur-
wn. Pa..
Building
Divinity student before and after
F M DeNeff» are moving their of­
Magrnde •. Vernon.
and children a specialty. Electrl-
Ray
Willoughby
and
MfssAlice
Beech
­
keys
are
not
salable.
Chickens
■rbotkL Address 764 Ferry street.
fice fixtures from the Beckwith block
Lawry, W. S.
cal vibratory and light treatment. AVALTON A NESS, Attorneys-at-law to the room formerly occupied by er. Dr. Willoughby is a son o( Dr. hens also move slowly with 12 and
ni
1-2
McOJJJ . Geo.
Office, Suite 1, 3 and 3. Dunn bulld-
J. J. Walton and S P. Ness. Will the Chambers-Bristow Hank In the and Mrs. R. L. Willoughby, of Eu­ cents the highest price quoted, Re-
McVay. Bessie.
Boards
Ing
Phone Maln 549.
practice
In
all
the
courts
In
the
gene.
who
are
now
In
Southern
Cali
­
ceipts
were
moderate
Hovey block at the corner of Eighth
TO TRADE By owner, timber land
were
Mitchell. John G.
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
state. Office, room 3. Walton and Willamette streets. The banking fornia, and he has Just graduated at weak at 22 to 25 cents, the demand
for city property or land close Io
Mitchell, Norton.
Block, Eugene, Oregon
.Jeffersin
Medical
College
in
Phila-
in the n rth ha»e fallen off to a con-
fixtures will be used by these gentle
mine town
No agents
Address
Osborne, Doc.
• > \ en•
men
Mr. Bingham deals In land and idedphla. The couple will m
H G.. Box 494, Butene Or.
Owen. Glen.
home
for
the
pres
mt
at
P-
needed more office room.
Orniurp
M
irkct
to
Firm.
*
Parks. C. L.
•Mich, where Dr. Wllloughl
Parker. Ethel.
m»«ltlon as physician for a la
sonth and
Mattings In all the latest destins
in
the
local
mark
Parker. Minnie. -
but pr ‘PS
half a carload just received by th« her company. His many
hav»»
und
Peebler. Mary.
I.
N many
atten- Camnbell-Fellman
Company.
En Eugene wish him and his
are
now
n ovini
Person. H. F.
but the*
settle- gene's biggest and best houaefurnish !ia :>ln>'” in thJtr new r- a
DR
INN'.« M
movemei from
Peterson. John E.
. telegram giving the news ,
to . U .
Couth era.
ph.v**rian
East
Is
r
d
Porter, James.
riage »a« rereived this fi
Room
n
DT ana^s a-
treated,
Rankin. Mrs. J. Jr.
Dr. C. B. Willoughby, broth'
ip#»* I it » I y »
no furth
Renfrow, Ed
Pilous R«
V--' d. W. A. ’
O 1er
Roe. Jonas.
J
S, M. li
llonioeo
ntest at the M E
an 1
Shinn, Will.
Ian and surgeon.
was well att nd •d
Slmmes. Gertrude.
Tb
••« and dfavaae» of
SIX
■ Professor Park,
T)
Thompson, Ed.
Ml
Limited.
iimA
lldieu given special
a tewcher. and M
Trimble, Allison.
M
»die galvanic.static,
atrti
»rail
I Eugen-
v
Tk med-
Verrell. H. .T. I 2)
w
X
See
rat Inn
and
vibratory electrical
1
1. Mor an. with Mr
Warner.
q \V
an.
Oflee, coiner
Bri OK
Watson. Thos.
M Illi a
Of inn
d Eighth street».
Watson, J. W.
Malli
X J- M'hltraker will »don be
Residence <32
• P
win
'•HT
Parties calling for the at
Pear
Pacific I aim
Office phone, Red L BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Utflc
«tfwcUoB of * two-»ton rw»-
a
'lease give the date advert!’
Box 247. Room
1091
Residence phoae.
ReJ
over 4 orau s shoe »tore, Eugeu«
on her prop« rty jn«t wort h
M.
4HJ
J. L. PAGE
Oregon.
residence at the •■orn.-r r»f
enth
and
Charnelton
streets.
I
*ôoa< riu< ror The Daily Guari.
was I
o
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS MRS. PARKHURST
AND COLLEAGUES
SENT TÛ JAIL
®^¿^9 BLCOD POISON
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CO. C. GIVES OFFICERS
A
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
BELLMAN-HENDERSON
WEDDING AT PORTLAND
I
WILLIAM BROWNLEE
PASSES BEYOND