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R ucola hotel !Sopho 9 § more t A swell 1 Youths* Suits sizes fr orri 14 to 20 years I DESTROYED BY FIRE MONDAY NOT SO CRAZY New York, eFb. 29.—Harry Thaw has refused to pay the fees of the at torneys who defended him in his sec Ptl to L mak. ond trial, aid also refuses any settlement ttlement upon !*■< wife, accord Ing to mesaagta received from P t* burg today. "I did not bargain on going to Mat- tewan,” Thaw declared Not one of the lawyers in my case will get a cent from me until they get me out of thl.4 asylum. I bargained to be ac quitted. not sent to an asylum for the criminally Insane." Marcola, SLar'-h 2.—The Marcola ’ * a» d< ’ •. . 'I by fir* Is morn, ing b-tw-en ¡i and I o'clock. The building is a total toes and all the contents except a plana and two or three chairs were burned. The origin uf the fire is a mystery., ft caught In a room that had not been DOWNWARD COI KSE. occupied for nine time, and as no one had been in that room as far as Eug*n«* by kuowu during the day or evening, it Fut Being Realised ^‘i-oplc. thought that the tire might have •n of Inceadlary origin. A little backache at first The balldiii g was erected last sum Daily increasing until the bl r by C. Cole, founder of the town at a < >st of Xbjut * t ”00 lame and W k-ilk . tk’.y fc Urinary dlsoi aree-story Bright« L- l>. les the . designs 2nd patterns » HARRY THAW IS ¡ r » .T WORK RESUMED ON ELECTRIC LINE TO SPRINGFIELD The Portland, Eugene fc Eastern Railway Company this morning plac ed a force of about twenty men and five teams to work on th* Eugene- Springfield trolley line. The force will be increased later on. when the weather becomes better. The cross ing to be placed at the junction of the line with the Southern Pacific R ill way at the end of East Thirteenth street will not be here .for two weeks yet, and the company figure» that with the present force the lin« will be completed to the railroad by time. Contractors are now le work to t b* bul on the trestle from Judkins the hot - bridge across th te rive Id. for which L. N. Ho it ' Iff ♦♦+♦+♦♦♦♦+♦♦ N«w Furnii ih’ngs MODEL NO 9 rnert He arrlv<-d la«t week with his mother! HHurch h ■ it 11 li Liverool, March 2. Thomas B Wann «maker, of Philadelphia, son of Dav Pl Elliott, of Goshen, was in former Postmaster-General John Wan- uamaker, died here suddenly today. Eugene tojav. TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINET0HEALT1I MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A ♦ ♦ ♦ + + -r ♦ + 4- + + ♦ + + ♦ y •>< JOHN WAN.XAMAKIUt'S HON IS DEAD from Egypt, where bo ha I Itoon in | THEY r.u. k... f O Q i R. Y *54 Wüiamette Street » Baker City, Ore. Feb. 22.—To the Editor of the Journal—: have fol- lowed with interest the campaign I« being.waged against the stat* tt litv by Eugen« Painter and of Linn county, . < I take oth this opportunity to ask Mr. Palmer the following questions: 1.—Are those who were fnstru- mental in calling this reft erendum op- r—— to _ ____ posed state suppor of higher edu- ’itl-.n, especially to the Oregon State cr... __ __ , In oth-r words, would ----- ----- University? they tney rote vote to abolish this worthy in stitution if the opportunity present- ed itself? 2—How do Mr. Palmer and associates expect the unive After wafferintr for seven run after July 1 of this year if till» woswnfa vv:tc r.-.tor.uj t ? pending appropriation bill by Lydia K. Pinl.liaiuS \ ’ Do they sxpect the 1 Compoual. Hoad her letier. ° re without Mrs. SalUe French, of p.- Has mere Iial. Tw., write»» to Mrs. l’j ■egon Lt ithr •T Lad feinale trouble» f. and -, r*ij years—w is ail ruu-doivti. ai Ars J nrr vous I »iixid not <lo aaytbii. The, iluitoi» treat»» 1 me for diifurei:t ut did uia no {food. While in ition I wrote to Mrs. Plnkli.'i i-ieauJ look Lydia K. Pinkha: 'able Cuiupuuiid, and 1 a>u uu tn<I wall,-’ .MILLION AIRE PLOW Arriving I >jdy HATS AND CAT 3 STETSON SHOES I F NT AN"> H.(& P. GwUVES QUESTION FDR MR. .V(..V. |, 1'AI-MER TO ANSWER- BLACKSMITH Ask for and try on« BLUE BELL Couth Syrup. Ha Remedy. Man a Pain Unimast, or BLUE BELL'Stoma-Il Tablets. Diarrhoea, Crour. Nerre. Couth. Hay Fever and Catarrh. Blood, General Tonic. Br-yhl Sunshine. Heart. Worm, Kidney. Headache, Summer Complaint. Soothmt Tablets lor Children. Liver. Female Ketulator or Qu-nw Tablets. For sale by Hnll'e Had ' rose l> tiuslor-_______ Into th* -pigiature is a ’ raft Ynn- No I se to Die but their air with u Palmer and 1.1» Glends Doan's and "I have found out that tb> ■ Is no !chln* t clothes on. Some of the guests t'tse to die of lung trouble as long as weald have U3 ball -ve, why are they lost all of their belongings. Jack. t*K •» no belonging-!. you can get Dr King's New Dlscov- Rut willing tn allow ths 'University I I'tall lost »159 In eub and clothing,» says Mrs. J. P. White, of Rush- regents, rather than tha legislature, L. T. Brown lot' »20 In >.atji Ln I Cha Amarlci.n Lag. with a star ery to make the definite hppropriatL.ns much cl /thing; Di< k Citve'and lost'repreaenting the new state of Oklaho- btvro. Pa. "1 would not be alive to- for the various need« the institu ¡day only tor that wonderful tr.edi- »30 In cash, his pahilnn papers and ma, will soon be out. The navy de icine. It loosens up a cough »pinker tion? clothing, and tfta 1 o »< m of Others partment. the official k »eper of the jhau anything else, and cutes lung The di’isteresteri and fair-minded were perhaps aa great. Thu lo^s to flag, baa Issued an order that the disease even after the eail- is pro voters of this Rtitf • ask to b • correct forty-six ttnrs «hall be arranged in ths landlord's personal effects was nounced hopelew." ThN most relia ly informed as'to the motives behind tiOU. Th* building and contents six rows. The first, third, fourth and ble remedy for coughs'and colds, la this referendum movement against sixth shall consist of eight stars, and were partially lasured but the amount grippe, asthma, bronchitis and our leading Institution of learning. of Insurance held la not learned to ths secund and fifth of seven. ' hoarseness is sold under guarantee at We d-tuai.J fair play. Who la the day. "nigger in woodpile" behind the W. A. Kuykendall s drug store, 50c F'oratrsl Kai ket Itri•»<!>'. Iteet Healer in the World. tm>ve<»bBt? Will Mr Palmer ploase and 11. Trlhl bottle free. The town of Mareola Is'without; Re» F. Starbird, of East Raymond, | I ex, ¡lei a" Yosts trulv, fire protection and there was no Maine, nays: “I have used Bucklen's H. H. BROOKS It is announced at the navy depart menus of staying the finals.» except Arale* Salve for several years, on ment that the navy bas now secured, with bueketa of water A bucket bri my old army wound, and other obsti* gade was formed by the ettisens and nata aurea, and flud It thè best healer with the exception of 159. the en The l arky Quarter list ruent of all of the 39.090 men To by heroic effort« they succeeded in in thè world. I uae it too with grèai which it la entitled by law This is -wring the business district from de succo»»« tu my »«teriuar» bugine». Is 'he one you pay out fir a box of struction The livery stable on one Prie» 25 centi nt W A. Knykendall's an exceptional record for th* bureau Dr. King's New Life Pills. They of Commander William R Shoema side of the hotel caught fire several drufc «ture. ker. who has charge of the enlist bring you th* health that’s more pre times, but by prompt action the cious than Jewels. Try them for ments for the navy. flames were extinguished The Mo headache, biliousnees, constipation How SI»»- Won Hiia. It'S the pret- hawk restaurant, on the other side, ty winsome face that la lending most if they disappoint you Wlth health, all things are happi and malaria also had a narrow escape. Had men to the altar. So get wise, take ness, without it. other blessings can t the price will be cheerfully refunded there been any wind at all th* flames Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea and be enjoyed. We make health- 'or at W. A. Kuykendall'a drug store. could not have been confined' to the get Shat clear, swdet look, and happy Hollister’s Rocky M mntain Tea Is At Glenada, Oregon, m Saturday. hotel building and the whole town smile that wins them. Begin now health Try it; 'twill surely make February 2. 1&()S, by Rev. G. L. I«ov- would have been a «<>ethl:ig mat el). Edward McNair and Miss Blanche or Tablets you well. 35c Tea or Tablets, flames in a few minute«. Lester id NN DR tie • Ffd- thirty years Lydia i haul's Voij’etdbl? Ci't.i;» from TixitS Ami htrlw^has . -.tandanl renwuy for fetn •J and hu i vely cured thou- woiiiou vv+;o have laieii troul ’tine tils, iniiiunniation, ti-HL, ribroid tumors, irregti . :t,t a-ii.-i,.- p-lillS, ba- k.U he. f' uig-<lo\vu feeiing, fianilt ttc\, A tinii.diz'iiiiehS.ornei'vrHu pio-uaiim Why dou’t you try it? Dou’t liiw.itato to writ- Pitikhiun it tliera U aiM-iin,. » '-mi your sioknems yo,, ,!■. n„'t understuild. She will trout your . el 1 ir in coo liileuc«» anil a- , free. No woman ever re.--ttel writing her, anil tiecisu»,« . f h(.r vast experience die lias li-lprd kiinuwiKU. AdilroM, 1-v in 'Ian, •n»n WTilTF TODAY for partim Amur. I •ata-tf biH^_Y_C9li E9L atBAMf e";cbj DE CASTROS some smel □e m if Here is the Proof. 32, Jan. 1. '07 V. HEMES'WAY, Eugene No. 125 2, Feb 14 MONTGOMERY BROS., I^aburg No. »1. Feb. 14 MRS PRANK HADI.BY. Crow. Nit S>ß, March 18 II A HENNINGER, H dly, Or. No. 31. April 9 MARK YOUNG, Creswell. No. 407 a, April 11 1 F. E GOODMAN, Eug ne. No. 00, April 1H II. I> EDWARDS. Eug tie. No. 4 OU , April 17 OREL O'BRIEN, Lealiurg No. 304 H. April 1 - K A. MORRILL. Eugene -tl SSELL WELCH. Eug- ne. No. I, April 11 No. Ö1, April 2I> C. E. GIBSON, Fall Cr-u k. PE Springfield No. 31 . April 2i -WESTROPE. No. 45 May 3 0- VINCENT « McNl'TI, Eugene. No. 37^1. May 1- BARNARD A WEST, Eugene. BARNARD A WEST Eugene. . May 1 No. May 3 — l '. II. WITHROW, living. No. •», May 3 W.M. LINTON. Eugen»-. No. 6Ua, May 4 A C MATHEWS No. 60, May !1- VINCENT fc McNl TT, Eugene. No. R6P, May 4 G. A CAMPBELL, Springfield. No 6 2, May 3— O A. CAMPBELL. Springfield No. 324. May 4- WlX'ZEXRKIDfc RENWICK. SprlngTd. WINZENREID fc RENWICK. Spring Id N.i. 250. May 4 138, .May 1 WINZENRKID fc RENWICK. Spring Id. WINZENREID fc RENWICK. Spring Id No. 150, .May 4 No. 2 70. May 1 WINZENREID fc RENWICK. Spring Id No. 133. May « ELI BANGS. Eugene No. to*.. May 14 P. N. IJklRD, Creswell No. 3X3, May 15 WILIIl II HYLAND. Lowell. No 7.50, May 18 A J. PRICK. Springfield No. 33, May 21- M. K EDWARDS Springfield. A M GRIFFIN. Fall Creek N », 132, May BEN MVRQITS, Eugene No. 33, May 3 IL T BUSHNELL. Eugen > No, 650, May No. 132, May 31 BOOTH KKIJ.Y LUMBER CO. No 116. May 3 1 J F RUSSELL. Waltervllle. N ». 62, May 31 VINCENT fc M. Xit'TT, Eu.-en No. 60a, May F» AUSTIN HAMPTON, Eugene. No 202, Jun< 3 C R ’IKAD. Springfield. No. 132, June 3 A C W OOlkXIl'K. Eugene A C MATHEWS. Kugeue. No 60a. June 41 No 1254, June 5 C. I. tloF’F, Waltarvllle FRANK HIST. Waltervllle No «2. May 4 N< i 407a, May »1 JOHN U KELLY, Eugene. No 212, May 7 *• CAL HILEMAN Mabie Here is the Proof. Folio-wise is the list of the names of tlnse wlio pur chased buggies of the Criffm Hardware Co. last year. No. No. No. No. No. No. No A few days ago w: made the following statement in the Evening Guard “The Griffin Hardware Co. Sold 90 Buggies last year, the largest nümberever sold by any Eugene firm.” We have been taken to account for the above assertion and asked to make proof, which we gladly do. We have luckily kept a list of the names of all purchasing buggies last year and you’ll be interested in reading them in this ad. It might be well to state here, and now, that we are better prepared this year to sell buggies than last. Already two large car shipments have arrived and if you are higuring on buying a buggy or anything in the buggy’ line « jc i* V* You can’t afford to do so without seainf us first I 32. May 7 J W POTTER. Walterfllle. 750. May 6—J. M WILSON, Eug««». 501*. May S A. W. POTTER, WalervHle. 204 H, May 13- -GOFF BROS . Walprville. 2 87 . May 15 — I. W. CARNEY, Sìfingileld. 10l/4, May 15- -J. A. RICHARDSON, Junction. 132 . May 17— C. R. MEAD. S; rfigfield. ~6l '911* •ON B PROCTOR J Eug'. na. ,x 0, il 6 . May 24— A. N. STRIKER, plgene. RANT HYLAND, h.iger.e. M V. T. CORNELIUS Eugane. ’ M C. W. YOUNG, Euiene. O. PEQUET, Eugefe. No May 29 JOHN SHULTZ. Fill Creek. No July 1- MISS WILHELM, ."reswell, A. I. TAYLOR, Cifjttrg. N t 400 Wm. GLASPY. Fill Creek. .1. J. DOWNING, Wendling. .in? VINCENT a MiNUTT, Eugene. No. 116 .July ' ( I.A’.’DE SMITH. Harrisburg. .... 11 KOTT WILKINSON. Coburg. Nr .’.Jul 15- RENNE, Creswell. 4 7a. July 17 C. B. SHAKIER, Eugene. |S. July 18—M L TRIPLETT Eugene. 132. July 2»—G. NETTLE. I.usburg. ’ ”. July 29 S. P. R R. No. . Marcola. . 277. July 29- SCHMITT BROS., Creswell. 407a. July 29 SCHMITT BROS . Creswell. 1. 45 July 30- IRA HYLAND, Lowell. 609, July 30 GRANT ALLEN. Cfeswell. 1. 552, Aug. 2 H F. GOODPASTURE. Eugene, . 1252, Aug. 12 HANS MILLER. Eugene. >. 250, Aug. in — MARION HAGER. Creswell. i. 400. Aug. 19 —E. GUILBY, Dexter. 1. 133, Sept. 3 — lloOTH-KELLY CO, Eugene. >. 50 ‘5 . Sept. _____ _______ HOLLAND a GOLD, Crow. 2116. Sept 9 GEC a J. R SWEET, Salem. 12 54, Sept ■ 2 C. R. MEAD, Spriigfi*ld. 1 254, Sept. 2* C. R MEAD, Springfield. 3 6. Sept. 2 27- H F MER8DORF. Eugene. 312. Sept. M 1. * ALLA K. Jseper 750, Oct. 1 12 JOHN SCHMITT Bugen« MATHBWd. Thurston. nv. RiK» 15 2 Cars of Buggies 1 lave Arrived Moie Coining griffin hardware CO. 508 Willamette St. Phone Main 31 , . I. < • □e ti ff I-" Un :u ■’ rrt. -• rtaiu liirb ri- I envia He «il M, am «ui bit It Wit! uahov , xud t ie eret berwls ber. I ivfng i re for il» reti bicb h; The c< rre ne< royate AnadMaic. (k>l -* h U x NorwubX O»ma«?eU| nottiwa iMtMMCtoM in a J l>ru» ¿ m , iualu.! cm. ItM. ar I am'-e. m tU loMBaU.-a, »U j , all it (he foM>1a«1on haa won grHal*>i -nj Wo« frustasi man aad We help boxa «hoMu* par. lornuuxriea for «irla, aa/1-r. »nrfs« P Following is the list of the names oi those who pur chased buggies of the Grilhn Hardware Co l.i 4 year. Ì MRS C M ■ BROWN. Rugeno. If wc art selling the bulk of the bug?i«. t lert must be a reaxon—Thii “Reasoi m-ans dollars to you as well as those wb hive already bought will testify.