THE Ft fJFNE WEEKLY OVARI». THVRM» YY
GIRL DROWNED
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Undermuslin
WEDNESDAY
Wednesday afternoon Miss Edna
Yarnell, daughter of J. E Yarnell,
of this city, was drowned in the i
mill race. She and -Ml»s Vesta Da-
vis were canoing, when the boat cap- i
in I
sized.
Mise Davis succeeded
reaching the shore, but Miss Yar
nell sank to the bottom. The drown
ing occurred ' just below the island.
Grappling hooks were sent up and
efforts are now being made to re-1
cover the b< ly.
The body was recovered at 10
o’clock last night.
3eh old!
CLASSIFIED
MISCELILA M ot „
Underpriced
FOR RALE—Second
groetn
fir DRESSMAKING
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Miller, 568 Washin,^“1’
wood. W L. Copperuoll. at Watt s
jewelry store.
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Phone Red 5106.
This is the best and larg
FOR SALE—Cheap, good second ACCOKDION PLE A J ,A(i
hand Studebaker 3-inch wagon.
Mrs. Bert Vingent at
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Enquire at Eugehe grocery
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street, near East Ninth un ? '*•*
able terms. Phone h / j
WOOD FOR SALE— 16-lncb oak
wood. Phone Farmers 286 or in IF YOU WANT TU SELL
erty tell the Oregon i.and V *
quire at Sterner'8 grocery store. a6
n.v about It and they win
rest. 412 Willam-te str2°
FOR SALE—Buff Orpington eggs,
gene. Or.
l> M-
13 for $1. W. B. Hampton, 1102
Columbia avenue, corner 19th «st.
FOR SALE—National wneei, used GOLD AND SILVEh > I
knives, forks and all Imuseho^
one season; in good condition. Wil]
tides that do not look ok.
sell cheap. Call at 378 East 13th
Write the Oregon Plating w«»'
street.
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128 Lownsdale street, pOn?.h>
Oregon,
for oriees
rorU*H
FOR SALE—Loose and baled cheat
hay; also oat straw. Phone Far
</
mers 13x9. Squire Smith, Irving. DON T fail io see C:o
want bargains in real estate
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buy and sell farm and ,.lty'.
erty improved and uniinpro 2
BUFF LEGHORN EGGS -Pure Bred.
Timber and mining stock H c
$1 per setting. Geo. Melvin Mil
vem. Room 11. Walt, o Hijg t5*’
ler, Room 20, McClung Block
Phone Red 1461.
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NOTICE— Having r«-., v
injury 1 have resum. ,1 IUJ
FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock,
or
of horsesnneln^
horseshoeing ana
and c
Golden Wyandotte and Black Min
smithing.
C. I». h , ''"ay, Eas,
orca eggs, $1 per setting. Address,
Eleventh
street. Fain: ant, Or?j
A. Wood. Saginaw, Or.
a26
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OAK WOOD FOR SALE Small oak INTERNATIONAL
DENCE SCHOOLS
,"he ()
wood; can be used for cook stove
Man's University.” Gives a rlu?
without splitting; sawed to 16-inch
ough training at your own bon.
length.
Phone Farmers’ 286 or
in nearly all the trad.-s and prot«*
enquire at Sterner’s grocery. a30
Bions. Text books and mstrum?Bu
FOR SALE—Good 8-room House,
(When required) furnished fret
lot 66x210; close in; good barn;
Full Information and ":rcU|lttrt
chicken park; garden; fruit trees,
the local enrollment ■ >ffice 45 w
berries, etc. Address" IL,” care
Eighth street.’Il. J. Kirkwood rex
Guard.
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resentative.
est display of
Under
muslins ever shown in
Eugene.
Of course you
can go elsewhere in town
and pay more Br the
same garment, but we
are satisfied with less
profit than some peop lc
Our Motto is to sell the
best goods for the least
money.
(Continued from Pane One.)
which should be chang' d in the inter
ests of a sound ■ conum y demand with
reasonable dispatch. It is not wise
to enter upon the work of w jcl* <iie
demolition, nor is it wise to make
changes where they are not required
New Underskirts
A grand display of beautiful
muslin Skirts; tney are not
these cheap, narrow
Skirts
but have full flounce and
double dust ruffle; some fin
Worth of Merchandise Thrown
from the top of our building at
11.30 A. M., FRIDAY
ished with embroidery; oth
ers with lace and insertion.
All
made
full
and
long.
These Skirts are designed I and
made especially for ttfe Bon
Marche;
therefore our line
is mors complete and prices
lowei at............. «3. IS to WMc
FOR SALE—Portable sawmill, trac
tion engine, threshing machine;
machinery practically new amf in
good condition.
Price for entire
outfit $2500 If sold soon.
Ad
dress "E. P.,” care of Guard. a5
IMMEDIATELY
he Sal
s
Of OUR PRESENT STOCK
ALL GOODS MUST GO
Wanted
50 SA LES MEN 50
Sale Continues Daily until Present Stock
Is Exhausted
GOODS THROWN
Like Chaff Before
The Wind
’Twill be the Mercantile
Sensation of the Age
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612 Willamette St
3 Doors South of 9th St.
EUGENE,
ORE.
FOR SALE - A modern up-to-date
cottage of nine rooms, large barn;
all nearly new; all kinds of fruit,
berries an<^ flowers; one of the
best loctions In Eugene. Inquire
If
766 High street.
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FOR SALE—A 3 1-4 wide tire wag
on and one bay horse, weigkt
about 1250 pounds and nine years
old. Enquire of Squire Smith,
al8
Phone Farmers 13x9.
FOR SALE - Snap for short time on
ly. One and a half acres, unim
proved. adjoining city limits. Cash
or terms. Howe & Buoy, office in
Maurer's jewelry store.
Goods now on Display in our Windows
Following the Free Desbribution
i
New Gowns
by good business or s iine well-found
ed public demand."
S|M‘«-cli by Beveridge.
A feature of the opening session of
he convention was a speech by Sen
ator A. J. Beveridge, who aroused
much enthusiasm among the d 'le
gates. He strongly def- nded the pol
icies of President Roosevelt and en
dorsed the candidacy of Fairbanks,
as Indiana's favorite son
A large and new
Kennedy's [jivatlve Cough Sv-nn
acts promptly, yet gently on the bow
els, through which the cold is forced
out of the system, and at the same
time it allays Inflammation. Sold by
all druggist«.
a gown worth a third more
than we ask. If you want a
plain gown we have it and
from ................. MM.9F to Hi»<-
(Special Correspondence. 1
Lowell, April 1 We are having all
kinds of weather. Snow has fallen
of late I iw down on the hills and If,
a chlnook
wind should
set
In |
1 which at this time of the year l |
likely) »v may see the river as high |
as .it any time this season
The logging camps five mile« I
abdve Low«‘ll of Joe Hills. McBee’s I
and Mac Crows'» are making prepar
ations to push work along as fast as
men and money will ndmit after the |
first of April, as the bark will bf
easily removed by that tim.'
Mr. Delp is making preparations
for a big time at the skating rink
Re-
Saturday, th«» 9th of April.
freshtnerts will be serv' d
Mr Michael return«'! homo last
week from Eugene, where he had
been attending circuit court as a
petty juror for two weeks
Ernest Hyland, the Dowell mer
chant. made a flying trip to Eugene
anti Mabel last week on business
The political p. t begin« tn h«»«' »«
the days go by and canvassing liter,
ature begins to fill th,' nisi! sacks
as all th«» candldato» went to be
heard from before the primaries ar“
held
Sortie are d^lne sotno lively
figuring an! making great nhpmlses
In cas > thev ar«' elected, putting us In
mind of the darkey In the South
’hat was carrying his brother-« books
home
Rvstnnde«'». seeing that he
had a largo nu"'b“r of tw-oke, mad“
the Inquiry: "Going to school, eh?
Do you study all those books'" "No,*
sar: dey's me briulder's
Use a ig-!
norant kind o’ nlxgar side him. boss :
¡He has gone an citihered
________ clean
through addition, partition, dlstrac-
I lion, abomination, justification, cre
ation, anHuitatlon and adaptation,
an' specks to graduate soon."
Joseph Dire and fatnilv, of Mabel,
arc visiting among relatives near
Rush Island.
Drath W m on Hh« Hevls.
Jesse P Morris, of Skippers. Va ,
had a chose call In th«* spring of
1906 Hr says: “An attack of pneu
monia ton me so w«>ak »nd whh »uch
a fenrful cough that my friends de
clan»!! ci'.nsnmptlon had me. hnd that
death wax on my heels Then I was
nrrsuaded to try Dr King's New
Discovery. It hrlp-'d me 'mmedlate-
!y. and after taking two an>1 a half
bottha I was a well man again 1
found out tha’ New Discovery is the
best remedy for eongha and lung dh>-
easea In the world ”
Sold under
g laranter at
W
Y Kuykendall'a
drag atnrr. 50c and $1. Tria» b t-
ties fry«
shipment In
Women's Muslin Gowns, long
and short sleeves, low and
medium neck; some are very
elabcrate,
trimmed
with
lace and finished with rlb-
bon; others plain; all made
full and long; perfect fitting,
if you want a fine gown we
have it at prices
MUCH SNOW LOW
DOWN ON MOUNTAINS
New Drawers
A large and new shipment of
Muslin
Drawers
finished
with lace and embroidery;
Made full and wide in ail
sizes; a garment worth al-
most half more than our
price; all new and nobby pat-
terns.
Pri es from . *2.5o to
poll SALE.— Bale cheat and loose
vetch hay for sale; also lG-inch
and 4-foot. maple wood, well sea
soned
Address Louis C. Vitus,
Junction R. F. D. No. 2, Oregon.
Phone Farmers’ 129.
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FOR SALE—One of the best retail
general merchandise country stores
in Lane county, having large log
ging and farm trade. If you are
looking for a chance to make mon
ey Investigate this opening. Ad
dress "X,” this office.
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NOTICE FOR PI HI.It ATIOY
United States Land Off i'- . Roseburtl
Oregon, March 18, 1908.
'Notice is hereby given that n I
compliance with the provisf ns »f
the act cf Congress of June 3, 18? j
entitled. "An act for th sab of tini
her lands In th“ Slates of California, I
Oregon,
c'-'
—'U. Nevada, and Washingtoi
Territory
as extended to all the
Public Land States by act pf Au|?.l
ust 4. 18 92, Carrie E. Prnsi r of
Eugene, County of Lne, S’ate of I
Oregon, did on June 20. 1907, file
in this office her sw. rn .-ta'ement No I
9025, for the purcha.» ■ of the tot
number. One (being NE 1 4 ,,f se
1-4) of Section No. 2. In Twuli||
No. 19, south, Rango No. 7, West. W I
M., and will offer proof to shot
that the land Bought is tn're vaL 1
liable for Its tl: 'mber or stone than __ for
agricultural purposes, and to p?t>b-
lish her claim to said land b-f. re W.
W. C ■ 1 kins, ('. S. Commissioner it
his office in Eugene, Oregon, on Fri.
day, the 5th of June, 1908,
She n-inies as witnesses: Clarewi
Kennedy of Crow, Oregon; H. I
Crenshaw cf Panth r. Orogon; F L
Crenshaw of Panther. Oregon; W.O.
Prosser of Eugene, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming li
vers'Iv the above described lands
nrO
to ff]p their Halms ii
this '-f'iep on or before the sail
5th day of June, 1908.
BENJAMIN I.. EDDY,
Register.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—320 acres
of timber and mineral land, 19
south, 1 east; h^lf mile from mil
itary read and river; will trade for
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
accounts of defunct banks of Port
land or property, or make a cash Upited S’ates Land Office. Roseburg,
Oregon. March 20, 1908
offer.
H. Moore, 504 Goldsmith
Notice Is hereby given that in '*]
street, Protland, Or.
a4
plinnoe with the nrovislons of the art I
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Good of Congress of June 3, 1878, entit
house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees, led “An act for the sale of timber I
deep well with wind mill, one acre l,i’'dr 'n th" States of CallfiM'nia Ore
under chicken fence; large chicken gon, Nevada and Washing*«» Terri
bouse; two blocks from Geary tory.” as extended to all th? PttWit
school house. Price, $1600. Time t port
at ps pv act of Aue'ist 4.18»!. I
on part. 1. N Harbaugh, agent. E p >P v I r>'>-*>ff| -
Ah“r'l»cn. Conn-
Room 5. over First National Bank t>- nf Ch-hafti, state of Wash'nrtoa,
Bring this notice with von.
'll'! on Julv 10, 1 907. til" in this of-
f’ce her sworn statement No
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Three for (bp purnbr?^ of the Ixit 7 of Sec
mining claims In Eldorado Canon tion No. 6, in Townshln No. 1 8. south-
district, 12 miles from Search P-ogp No. 6, \V«xt W M and »1’1
light. Nev. Assays as high as $67 offer proof to show that the land
per ton in gold and silver; will sought Is or» valuable for its tlmbr
trade for real estate. Price, $2.- or «ton« then for avrlcnltnral ant-
500. George H. Newman, 795 n»"nnsos pod to '-stabifsb her chin
Pearl street, Eugene, Or.
all
said land before W. W Calkins T.
FOR SALE—Large 6.room modern S. Commissioner, at his office In r"-
gon», Clrero". Tuesday, the 9th day
house must be sold In 14 days—
splendidly improved; has city wa of June. 1908.
Rhe paT"°s as witnesses " B.
ter. gas. electricity, beautiful yard,.
Rmtth of F’nolrn, Oreon; I 8 9*1
choice shrubbery and many other!
attractions; offer owner is jiow of Ivlson. Oregon: A. Warden of
making Is good for 14 days only. l=on. Oro—o: C E. II it "v of
V'shlneton.
For particulars and terms apply lerdeon.
Anv pnd »11 person«
I’nlwg <w|
to this office at once, as the price
versolv the above desor'l'"! lards FBI
will soon dispose of the property,
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which is but three blocks from rono-sted tn fl’o their
car line and in heart of residence office on or before said 9th day*
June, 1903.
district.
BENJAMIN I FnpY.
Regiitv.
»* ANTED
VOTICI; FOP VI
See Window
to MX- only part of this gigantic
line of I'nik-rninsllns thaï «<•
have to öfter at such a bargain
— s ' ik T i anil every garment Is
designed and inaile
especially
for the lion Marche so when
you get our line of gmsls y«,n
get «onw-tliitjg different
««mothin; new.
THE BON
MARCHE
Y >u D«l,lhe life-i
n * !•* warmth fill.
>od. It’s a plea?
ky Moan
Linn‘Dr
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COLUNs
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was 1
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homo
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when
two i
Mr
tarne
Thars
wherf
of »
friend
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forme
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friend
Mr
Sands
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la on
Mr.
gene
the il
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Mr
Marn
With
Mrs. i
friend
G i
bare I
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look ir
Be is
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Barin
arrive
tor hi
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were
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I hi
dWai«
rabici
at the
17.
pronti
office
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rubili
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Off'— Rn.wbntt
WANTED Girl for light housework. United S'ate, j
Orogrqn.
2^. l’*"''
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( afl at 308 East Fifteenth street.
Nitico la horchv gH--n th’’
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W \NTED—A girl to assist in g°n- Wll»’»en with 18» sroll»'»" :
nf Cenarne« nf Jl«nn .1. 18 >
I
era) housework. Enquire at once
tb«>
at •’ "est Seventh street.
a2 led "»n o„,
1 'snds '•> »Un Sta’»« m c-<’ ‘ ”"’T
W ANTED- Ten ladl«»s and gents dai
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f
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ly to get their clothes cleaned and I »nrv " n» „T'-nds'i ’n p '1
pressed at the Eugene Dye Works Lard State? bv act nf
Men«nv
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ef Lr"n. State of Orctmn. ' ' n’’
WANTED--Good horse. 1250 to 1350 22. 1907. filo in •
rounds, suitab e for lady to drive; sworn ««atnwcnf Nn '■
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rls.v two-«>>at«-il fop carriage. Ad r>nrcb»«o cf thè N 1-2 _ of SF
dress P. O. Box 24 7. with descrip RW 1-4 nf NE 1-4 and ' ” i o'
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tion
finn No 1», tn 7V»wn-hin Na. V «•*
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'GENTS WY.NTED 16x29 eravon | wfll nffor prnof tt» •»»'■ t
••« "i”
40 rent«: tramp* 10 c^nt* ' ’«Ughi Is more v.lnshie
and up
picture* on* cent ber or Stone than 'e'
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***** Per cent none«. and tn os’nb" h
«'.tt»*
Profit, or $36 P»r weefc. ' Cats- »« >iH land bifore W
-:»nd omnlM free. C
FRANK ” R Comm!’«lnner ?'
d?y. *
WILLIAMS COMPANY. 1208 i
Oyntrnn. o”
Taylor street, Chicago. Ill. »2 ' 19”» dav cf .lune. 190*
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^he. na’nes
w'tP' -
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" 'N r.D- From z.Ofti) ,o 3.000
I »'dnns. of Wxlton. Cr
• clean'd or partly clean'd Hinksnn nf Alma. O”
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. r1« h deep soil, adapted to P^r’er nf YVal’nn. O~
trucking and live stock; lo- O. Watt» nf Rugane. I'
on river and creek,
Anv and all persoti»
ring ns a description and outline
| verwelv thè abnve dc«c-
and in tract, of 80 acres and
renuested lo file thoir
office on or before sai!
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Company,
O Box J47, Room 7. over Cham- •lune, 1908.
BENJAMIN I EPPt.
lx’» and Bristow bank.
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