Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, April 09, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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1 OR SALE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAU
WANTED—(Continued.)
FOR SAI.E Fresh
milch cows. WANTED—Ten ladles and gents dai­ L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law
fice over Eugene Loan 4 q..,0*’
Phone Farmers 22xx.
dwall
ly to get their clothes ( leaned and
Bank, Eugene. Oregon
* "*•
pressed at the Eugene Dye Work».
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Hereford
DORRId & SKIPWORTH,
bulls for sale. Enquire 550 Wil­
The Commercial Club's promotion
at law. Office in Hijvey b1.iu?fc
IF YOU WANT—A blue print on
lamette street.
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department has been in correspond-1
over Chambers-Bristov. bank
cloth, of the lands opened for en­
< nce with the Pacific Sugar Construe-1 FOR SALE—Second grow tn
try April 9th and 14th, send 50c
fir
each to Roseburg Abstract Com­ S. D. ALLE.., Attoruej-at-la
tion (kimpany, which a year and a
wood. W. L. Copperuoll, at Watt’s
W’lllamette stre«t. Eugene h - h .I*
jewelry store.
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pany. Roseburg, Oregon.
half ago built a plant north of Co­
■■ ’
lusa in Glenn county, California, and1 FOR SALE Gentle family horse for WANTED—From 2.000 to 3,000 L. BILYEU, Atturney-at-iaw orru.
in nine months’ time founded a splen­
acres cleared or partly cleared
sale cheap. Enquire of John Ren­
over Yoran’s shoe store. Eu».
Oregon.
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land, rich deep soil, adapted to
nie, 617 Pearl street.
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did city on what formerly was a bar­
fiult. trucking and live stock; lo­
ley field. The club asked for some
cation desired on river and creek. C. A WINTERMEIER. Attorned
of the sugar beet seed, which the FOR SALE—Cheap, good second­
hand Studebaker 3-inch wagon.
Bring us a description and outline
company furnishes its patrons, and
law. Land titles and probate .LT
Enquire at Eugene grocery.
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of land in tracts of 80 acres and
the California
concern
sent two
laities. Office over Chambers-
I
tow Bank.
or*
pounds of the seed, sufficient to plant STORE FOR SALE—Ax Billy Dept.
up-
Pacific Land Company,
one-seventh of an acre, and while the
Store, Ninth street, Eugene., Or.
manager wrote for the seed primarily
m7 p O. Box 24 7, Room 7, over Cham­ WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorn.»,
in order to experiment with it hint-1
bers and Bristow bank.
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at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E n
self, he is anxious to have some of the WOOD FOR SALE— 16-inch oak
Potter. Office one block south m
MI8CELLA.NEOI
S
progressive farmers plant some of
wood. Phone Farmers 286 or in­
Chrisman block, Eugene, Orego,
this seed so that it may be given a
quire at Sterner's grocery store. a6 DRESSMAKING—Misses Sullivan Ac
fair test.
It can be had al the pro­
Miller, 568 Washington street. LEON R. EDM UNSON, Attorney.»,
motion department free of charge.
FOR SALE—Buff Orpington eggs,
law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Lo»,
Phone Red 5106.
a21
There has beeq considerable argu­
13 for »1. W. B Hampton, 1102
and Savings Bank.
ment as to whether Eugene and this
Columbia avenue, corner 19th st.
ACCORDION PLEATING- Done by WALTON & NESS, AttorneyZaTh?
part of Lane county would be the
.Mrs. Bert Vincent, at 627 Hilyard
right place for a sugar factory, and FOR SALE—Loose and baled cheat
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness Win
street, near East Ninth, on reason­
hay; also oat straw. Phone Far­
as capitalists do not Invest their mil­
practice In all the courts in th«
able
terms.
Phone
Red
3302.
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lions without being absolutely sure
mers 13x9. Squire Smith, Irving.
state. Office, room 3, Waito»
a!5
that the product they netd can be
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
’
YOU
WANT
—
A
blue
print
on
,
IF
grown to advantage, it Is well worth
cloth
of
the
lands
opened
for
en
­
I-OK
SALE
One
No.
3
Oliver
Type
­
while for our people to give the ex­
try April 9th and 14th. send ->0 WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-»!
writer; also one No. 7 FaJ-Sho;
periment a thorough test.
law. J. W. Williams, I,. E Bean*
cents
each to Roseburg Abstract
both machines in good order. C.
Where the factory Is now located
Practice in all courts of the «tau
Company,
Roseburg,
Or.
al
5
S. Frank.
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in California some of the land last
and before the U. S. Land Otfl«/
♦♦
year produced as much as 3u tons
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClaJ
SALE Second-hand
baby IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop­
to the acre, and tile percentage of FOR
Building.
erty tell the Oregon Land Compa­
coach
in
first-class
condition;
price
••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦•♦■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«•♦♦♦♦a »♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* sugar was so high that the price paid
ny about it and they will do the
r-
asonable.
Address
"S,"
care
of
by the company came to »6 per ton.
Special atten­
rest. 412 Willamette street, Eu­ i. N. HARBAUGH.
Guard.
tion given to divorce and settle­
gene. Or.
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ment >f estates. Agent for Conti-
CARRIAGE AND PHAETON FOR
Uzzi.. M. Park, clerk. 20, ,80
nentai Insurance Company. Roon
SALE Two-seated carriage, near­ GOLD AND SILVER PLATING—On
Lewis HoBelton, (lerk. lx, ♦ 72.
5, First National Bank Building
knives, forks and all household ar­
ly new; also one phaeton. Call at
Jessie Orswell, 40, »165.
Eugene, Oregon.
ticles that do not look like netv.
7G6 High street.
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It. S Goff, lx, ,72.
Write the Oregon Plating Works,
I). K. Lutiiy, 25, ,100.
128 Lownsdale street, Portland. JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer, No. ’4
FOR SAI.E A fine piano, slightly
W. L. Phelps, clerk, 19.
West Eighth street, Eugene, Òr
used; a big bargain at »192. At
Oregon, for prices
|
The Allen Fruit Company, of this
Ella Templeton, clerk, 12.
opposite postoffice. Gives speelii
Stevens & Hulin’s piano house,
city, today began suit in the circuit
J. W. Williams, clerk, 17,
attention to the examination 0(
DON’T fail to see Chezem if you
Commercial Club block.
Frank Condon, 25, ,105.
court against the Weber-Bussell Can­
4.
stracts, drafting wills, settling
want bargains in real estate. We
Mrs. Eliza Luce, clerk, 4, »16.
ning Company, the Seattle firm which BUFF LEGHORN EGGS Pure bred,
buy and sell farm and city prop­
tates, conveyances and collection».
il. Ilexom. clerk, 17, ,68.
bought cherries here last summer and
Also to all pension matters. Pboa»
»1 per setting. Geo Melvin Mil­
erty, improved and unimproved.
Gertrude Sehrruders, 33, ,137
which announc d some time ago that
Red 1176.
Timber and mining stock. H. Cbe-
ler, Room
20, McClung Block.
(From Swturduv-m Daily Guard.)
Following Is the apportionment of
Clara Surcamp, 22, ,X8.
it would build a cannery In this city
vem. Room 11, Walton Bldg, tf
Phone Red 1461.
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Ellis Vaughn, the 17-year-old son this year, to recover » 1265.68, with
ttchoo! money among the various dis­
Alice 1,. Goff, 20, ,85.
I X DERTAK I.US
8. E. Davis, clerk, 8, ,32.
of R. C. Vuughn, who lives near interest at 6 per cent from July 31, FOR SAI.E Steam wood saw; four NOTICE Having recovered front my
tricts of Lane county us segregated
H. M. VanShoiack. clerk, 9. Hendricks' Ferry, on the McKenzie. 1907.
The Allen Company alleges
injury 1 have resumed my business
horse power; good as new; used
by W. 11. Dillard, county school su­
that between June 29. 1907. and July
of horseshoeing and general black­ J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakersand
Will sell cheap. Apply
perintendent :
15 miles east of Eugen«, was arrest­ 4, 1907, it delivered and sold at the very little.
funQral directors. Eugene, Or.
smithing.- C. I). Holoway, East
797 Willamette Street.
all
1.
ed tills forenoon by Chief of Police instance of defendant at Eugene 77,-
2
Eleventh street, Fairmount, Or.
DAY & HENDERSON, undertaken
558 pounds of the best quality of LOGANBERRY PLANTS -50 cents
r Farrington, cnarged with forgery.
3.
and embalmers. Corner Willam­
per dozen. 35 for »1, »2 per hun­ ,10 CASH AND »10 PER MONTH—
Youug Vaughn cunie to town yes- Royal Anne cherries f r which the de­
4.
ette and Seventh streets.
Will buy a beautiful California'
dred; satisfaction guaranteed. C.
i terday or tills morning and presented fendant agreed to pay tile plaintiff
5.
F. Moore, Creswell, Oregon.
nil
vineyard, the incortie from which | W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
6.
9, to I.ee Host Iton. tile cigar dealer 5 1-2 cents per pound, but, it Is al­
will be sufficient to make you in-|
whose store Is in the Coleman build­ leged, no part, of th" sum has ■ver
State licensed embalmer. Office
7.
dependent for life.
Handsome
ing on Willamette street, a check for been paid. Woodcock ii Potter are FOR SALE Some high grade sec­
8.
and residence. Tenth and Olive
.Maude M. Drury, 55, ,225.
ond
hand
organs
at
bargain
prices
pamphlet, valuable information J
»11 on the First National Bank, the attorneys for the plaintiff.
streets. Phone Red 4 4X1.
9.
Edna Colwell, 32. ,123
at
Stevens
&
Hulin
’
s
piano
house.
and contract free. F. B. Robinson,
drawn in favor of himself and pur-
10.
C W. Senrs, clerk, 15, »60.
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Commercial Club block.
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general agent. Pacific Grove, Cal. 1
*** + ■*■ + + ♦♦ + ♦ + ♦ + ♦
1 1.
Owen A. Thompson, clerk, 12, P rted to have been signed by W. A.
ARC IIITE( T
Foster. Iloseiton telephoned to the
12. Y. D.
FOR SALE -Barred Plymouth Rock, INTERNATIONAL
CORRESPON-
bank to asa if Foster had any money
13. Mrs.
68,
Ruby McClusky, 16, ,69.
Golden Wyandotte and Black Min­
DENUE SCHOOLS—"The Busy-
there,
and
receiving
an
affirmative
FREE THOMAS—Architect. Sketch­
3277.
Mina Magness, 15, » 6 7>.
orca eggs, »1 per setting. Address,
Man's University." Gives a thor­
reply, lie cashed fhe check. When it
es and plans drawn, blue print»
A. W. Jones,
‘
clerk, 2 1, »84.
A. Wood. Saginaw, Or.
a26
14. Vida Luthy, 43. 3172.
ough
training
at
your
own
home
St.
Louis,
April
3.—
was presented to the bank later for
and specifications. General super­
Ruth Baker, 67. ,268.
15.
Mary linker. 5 4, 1216.
in
nearly
all
the
trades
and
profes
­
Thomas E. Watson, of Geor­
payment is was found that the signa­
FOR SAI.E 1 thoroughbred mare,
vision over buildings in course of
Marv 8 Smith, clerk. 8. ,3
16. Ella Davidson, 19, |xl.
sions.
Text
books
and
instruments
gia, was nominated today by
ture was a forgery. A warrant was
dark brown, weight 1100; may be
construction, if thinking of build­
N. E. Doster, clerk, 5. ,20.
17. F. W. Williams, clerk, 23, 392.
(when required) furnished free.
the Populists for president,
'sworn out for young Vaughn’s arrest t
seen at Barnard Ac West’s. Don P.
ing, large or small, see me. Term»
Ethel Crump, 7, »28.
18. T. E. Edwards, clerk, 45, 31X5.
Full information and circulars at
and Samuel H. Williams, of
and he was found on the streets later
Yiuung, Fall Creek, Oregon.
A9
reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman
H. A. Cook, 40, ,I6 d .
19.
II. (*. Baughman, 63X, »2202.
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
Indian», for vice president.
by Chief of Police Farrington. On
block.
Florence Danner, 23, »97
20. Gertrude Robson, 30, 3120.
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep­
FOR
SALE
—
Barred
Plymohth
Rock
Late
this
afternoon
the
Ne
­
Ills
person
were
several
other
checks
Chas Gilson, 65, »229.
21. Mary Day, 28. «117.
resentative.
eggs, »1.00 per setting. Cheaper
braska and Minnesota delega-
on the same bank and drawn in fa­
M. D. Johnson, 14. »61.
2 2. J. Adams, clerk, 38, |lu7.
MINING ENGINEERS
gations bolted the convention
rates in incubator lots. Address G.
vor of himself, but had the names of
Lizzie Suffel, 42, »173.
23. A. C. Bates. 31. »129
rOK RENI
W. Spores, Springfield, Or.o
because of its refusal to nom­
si veral different persons whom young
Estolla lliinh i'. Hi, »64.
24. Minnie Comer, 42, »16H.
HERBERT
LEIGH, mining engineer
inate Bryan.
John Monklmus. clerk. 16, »04 Vuughn iftiows, and all were in the
25. Ivladene Magee. 56, »229.
FOR RENT—-A modern flat.
En­
and expert metallurgist. Reliabis
OAK
WOOD
FOR
SALE-
Small
oak
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦+♦♦++
same handwriting, that of Vaughn.
Minnie Spong, 43, »172.
26.
Wm. McQueen, 79, »316.
quire of M.Schneider in the Schnei­
Information furnished to intending
wood; can be used for cook stove
The young forger was turned over
Mrs. D. E. Wheeler, clerk, 3.
27. Caro Anderson, 23. »97.
der block.
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investors.
Examinations and re­
without
splitting;
sawed
to
16-lnch
St.
Ixiuls,
April
3.
—
George
A.,
i to J. M Williams, local officer for
2 8. John A Mason, clerk, 20, »X0
ports on mines and ore treatment.
length.
Phone
Farmers
’
286
or
lionnecker,
of
New
Jersey,
was
made
P
tile juvenile court. His parents were
ASTURE FOR RENT—Will pasture
Ovle Dowell, clerk, 8. ,32.
29.
Mau Smith. 30, »129
Eugene Oregon.
enquire at Sterner's grocery. a30
cattle by the month at my place,
I telephoned to and the father will chairman of the Populist convention
Thus. Taylor, clerk, 1, ,4
30. Josephine Casey, 2». »116.
today,
after
considerable
opposition.
three miles south of Eugene, on
O. L. Hansen, clerk. 14. ,61. i probalily arrive down tills afternoon.
31. J. W. Jones, 36, »144.
FOR
SALE
—
A
3
1-4
wide
tire
wag
­
ABSTRACTORS
reasonable terms.
Apply to or
In the meantime the boy is in the Honecker made an address of consid­
II. L. Morgan, clerk. 7. ,33.
32. S. Selma Craton, 54, »221.
on and one bay horse, weight
erable length in which he attacked
address E. A. Sandathe, R. F. D. THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
| custod of the officer.
Laurel Inman, 11. »19.
33. G. 11 Hale, clerk. 10. »40.
about 1250 pounds and nine years
No. 1.
m3
Mae Crenshaw, clerk, 5, ,20.
35. Netti« E. Fleck. 38. »157.
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block,
old. Enquire of Squire Smith,
H M Riggs, clerk, 32, ,128.
36. I’ i ti. i Moore, 11. »209.
Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable.
Phone Farmers 13x9.
al8 FOR RENT—A large front room,
Robert Calvert, 6, ,24
3 7. G It S i . hn I1 I i . .. Irk, 7. »2X.
furnished;
electric
light
and
hath;
Sam llowi'ii, clerk. 4, ,16.
HEAL ESTATE AGENTS
38. R W Smith, 55. »225.
FOR SALE—Snap for short time on­
hot and cold water. 521 Lincoln
Carrie Ackerly, clerk. 10, »40.
39
Cora Addison, 21, »8 4
ly. One and a halt acres, unim­
street,
three
blocks
west
of
post-
Nida Wing. 43. ,175
40. Guy Richards. 163. »652.
proved, adjoining city limits. Cash
J. L. CLARK & CO.—Dealers H. real
office.
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Me.la Deant', 51, ,204.
41. Olga Multili. 27, »113
or terms. Howe & Buoy, office in
estate, Creswell, Or.
Ku herlne Levaxe. 15. »60.
43. F. M ■Maxwell, 22 4 »1001.
Maurer’s jewelry store.
Ther<' are said to tie 25.000 hobos
M. Doans, clerk, 12. »1 4 8.
44.
4. »301
Stella Huston
FOR SALE -By owner—One new 5-
between Los Angel ; and Portland,
M E. Edwards, 81. ,334.
45. .1 D. Baughman, tins, »2497
C.
MOORE, carpet cleaner.
rooni cottage, close in; modern; lot LOST Black shepherd dog, dim JAY
coming north, and some things Indi
(>rn Inman, 22, »95.
4 6. Effa Fenton, 54. »216.
Phone Black 5071.
cute H.
Yesterday afternoon 135
66 3-3x162; also one 9-room house,
Lizzie Muy. clerk, 10. »40.
ring around neck
Slightly deaf;
47. A C. Bates, 9, 036.
deep well; plastered; rix'k founda- Answers to name of "Cap," reward,
Mollie E. Goodwin, clerk, 23. arrived on the freight at 3 o'clock
4»
Zalda McQueen. 47, »I
and l.xo on a freight at about 8
tlon; enrner lot, 68x126. Will sell return to Broders Bros. .Meat mar­
49. .1 'I' 11.irb. J I. cl.u k, 2f
o'clock, about 315 In all. There are
at a. bargain. Inquire at this of- ket.
Ruby Bnughmi.n, 13, »52
50. L Adelle White, 40. »1
flee.
about 5o00 betueen Sacramento and
«' W Heers, clerk, 12. »53
51. John It Scharff, clerk. 21. »84
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The stockholders of said company
LOST Between the I’, of O. and
John 8 Dale, clerk. 10. J 4 0. Portland, according to the operators,
52
Martha Bennett, 66, »269.
FOR
SAI.E
—
One
of
thè
best
retali
Judkins Point April 5, a fob chain. voted at the annual meeting to call *
riding i n freight cars and living
Carolyn Schelling, 20, 180,
5 3.
Laura DahlUi. 27. »113.
generai merchandlse country Stores
Under please leave at Guard office special meeting May 9, 1908. at 1
Recently 500 men at
Amv Lerwlll. 40, »160.
Wm. II Service, clerk. 8. »3 2. some way.
54.
In Lane county, having large log-
and receive reward.
aS o’clock p. m.. at Central schoolhouse,
work at Kenneth for the railroad
Laura Humphrey, 15, |60.
55. Elizabeth Bell. 25, »100
School District No. 44. Lane county.
glng ami fami tradì. li you are
56. Edith Orswell. 73, »297.
Scott Hrlndel, clerk. 6, 324.
I were discharged and started on the
louklng for a chance to u.ake moa- LOST -A guitar on W. «th street Oregon, for the purpose of increasing
trip north
It takes hustling to keep
D. T. Spores, clerk, 22, |88.
57. Ross Mathews, 74. »296.
or northwest part of Eugene. Re- the capital stock of said company.
ev investigato this openiug. Ad-
tl|em going
Twenty »fared in the
II A Rust, clerk. 18, 372.
58. Belle Tru. adale. 21. »89.
turn to 194 East Eleventh street
d.ess X," ibis office.
u20
All stockholders are requested to
city jail last night, with 25 cents
Mrs. C Neal, clerk, 9. 336.
59.
Mrs. Mary Poterf, clerk, 24.
and get reward.
a9 be present.
worth of bread, collected by Night
Ethel Brewster, 21. 384.
3101.
JDH SALE - ?.O acres of rive ■ I -<t ::
J. H. PERKINS, Pres.
Watchman Catlin for them
Albany
t;n
Julius llolmea, 42, 3173.
land; 24 acres in full bearing or­
A ANDERSON, Sec.
®’
61.
II C. Coombs, clerk, 30. 3125. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Democrat.
chard: one mile from city limits;
62.
Paul Hadley, clerk. 24, 3101. ♦
♦
new 8-rooni house and first-class
63. Mearle Scott. 39. »156.
mm
♦
♦ HOP A( lit t(.l M II I
DECORATION DAV. MAY :»
improvements. Will sell as a whole
MY8I4 I V\x AND St Roaom
64. A. A. Kyburz. 66, »269.
HU I.Ess Eint 1I»ON
♦
or will sub-divide. Enquire at
♦
65. May Irwin. 56. ,22».
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦
If you intend to have a rnonutB«!
this office.
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DR. ANN a MAURER. Osteapathic
66. .1 M Btephens, clerk. 20. ISO
I
According to Harry S< hlosser. the
or tablet erected by Decoration D»f
phy-'cian
Ail
curable
diseasa
67. Gainey Jacoby, 36, »149,
At her home at 88 Washington hop acreage In Oregon this year will
FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 acres
THOMAS E. WATSON.
treaied. Women and children t you should make your selection »1
«8.
France» Arnold. 15, ,60.
street. Eugene. April 2. 190S. at be less than last year. .Mr. Schlosser
of timber and mineral land. 19
specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's once, while there is a nice stock to
«9. A K Mickey, 2 4 7, ,1013.
11:10 p m.. Mrs. Emma E Bray, says that front present indications
south, 1 east; half mile front mil­
select from. Nothing but the best 0«
the
courts
of
the
country,
and
in
Phone Red 1631.
70, Callie Smith, 31. ,12»
wife of W J Bray, of pneumonia growers s will not raise so exvtensive-
itary road and river; will trade for
work furnished at reasonable pric**-
72. q M t A Inman. 14, »56.
She was aged 5 4 years. 3 months and Iv this year, and he > estimates that 1 w hose rulings he dt'clar‘'d many gross
accounts of defunct banks of Port­ DR Ol.iVE C. WALLER. Osteopathic
Corner Sixth and Willamette st»-
( Injustice« were committed.
He at­
73. Z S Smith, derk. IX. ,72.
2 days
Besides her husband she the acreage under cultivation
land or property, or make a cash
i
this
E. C. LAKE­
physician. Office hours, 9am m29
74. Martha Howard. 30, 120.
lea ves three sons and two daughters. year In Oregon will be about 3.000 tacked the Democratic party for the
offer. H. Moore, 504 Goldsmith
t° 12; 1.30 p. m. t0
HampJ
73. Mattel A. Tlffanv, 45, ,185.
Mrs. Nora Standley, Eugene; O A less than last year Should the crop, . conduct of President Cleveland in
street,
Protland.
Or.
a4
STOP
AT
TiTK
RIVER
BRIDGE!
ton building. ,th and Willamette
76. Belle Warner. 1». »7«
Bray, Portland; A O Bray. Eugene however, be of first quality, the I the railroad strike of 1X»4, and the
Republican
party
for
sending
troops
streets.
Residence
and
office
7 7. Seth Harpole. cl- rk. 17, ,73
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Three
Mrs. Esxle Moore, Eugene; llonier decrease in acreage would not t>e
Phone 6171
' Into Idaho during the miners' strike.
7 m . Emma Post, 31, »12».
mining claims in Eldorado Canon
and Maud Bray, Eugene.
felt.
1
Following his address the report
Bring your work to Sml'
7».
M. M Gilbert, ,36. »959
district, 12 miles from Search­
STI DLEY—Osteopathic wagon and carriage ^hop
<>f the cnnimlttee on resolutions was
SO.
Blanche Orswel). 46. ,1X9.
light. Nev. Assays as high as ,67
Offices over Chambers’ kinson, the well-known l'1
presented.
It provides for radical
Ml.
Mary Blakely, clerk, 21. ,x
per ton in gold and silver; will
CON«.IM ss I changes In the money system, de-
S
Willamette street is with him. also a flrst-cla
M3 O. J Lawrence, clerk. 22,
trade t r real »Price.
j tnandlng that money be Issuel direct
ick 1326. Consultation and upholsterer from the i
S3 C. E Warner, clerk. 6. »3».
500
George H. Newman' 795
Judge J. J. Whitney, of Clhany, to the people without the intervention
ideaeu 73 4 Ferry street. work guaranteed. New rig-
M4. J. T. Hunt, clerk. 2». »121.
Pearl street. Eugene. Or
all
w Ao has been prevailed upon by the
1 of banks, and that it be full legal
J. C. Kennedy. 4 7. ,193.
order.
Ih'inocrata
of
the
Flrat
congressional
I tender for all debts, public and prl-
8*. Ines Children. 67, ,273.
WANTED
district to become a candidate for I 'ate. The Aldrich and Fowler bills
-x.xuN. m . D.—Hornoepathlc
8 7. F II
the Democratic nomination for con- I are denounced
GERMAN COA( II ST M I l«»N
an and surgeon.
Chronic
D.
192.
gres», is planning to make a short |
WANTED- To rent, a five or s;x-
•s
and
diseases
of
women
Slot,
The
plank
on
trusts
demands
thst
3».
Pi
his bedi
fetch I
campa «a in »»nier to bring himself the
room house, close n
Enquir»* of
tldreu a specialty. ElectrT
The German coach her
government own and control the
on, 43. »17
90.
Ml < f his
t will
clearly
ore the vot< re of this .11»- rallri oads and
S S. Range at the Electric th itrc
purchased from Duncan
ra
’
ory
and
light
treatment,
all
public
utilities
W H.
91.
lerk. IM . 17
resent T1
wt at
trlct.
whirl h In tbtdr nature are monopolies.
rl*
*'
\.*
nd
3
’
Dunn
build-
make
the
stand
during
th
J.
it
134
le citizen
I hone Main 540.
Boards Bangs* barn,
Ic
ownership
of
telegraph
and
93.
I Christi
IN'S.
\»’POI\TM4 X 1
tf
»n House Phone Main 11.
J. II 1
theme lines, and a !»«rcels post is
<■ rk
94
Il
II" Rapt Is
<»» DIVINITI
isked
for.
The
platform
favors
E
I
V hivers. Perry da
uikt
M. D—Homoeo-
The Weber wagon c
nittattvp and referendum ani
physician and »nrgeon. cheap Just now.
’
to
recall
from
office
dtolovsl.
»II 4
15
it. all vari
«■ -’Iseas-s and diseases of *6
fflcleat representative*; the en-
MOON *
I
d ehfiiren given n specia]
at of the employer*' liaollltv
F A. Sa
1117
Ml ON « TINGLEY.
ithIn constitution*] hounds, an 1
-.'.static, I
NEW TODAY
’•tory elei
matter« for the improvement of
ectrical
11,1
<7. 1193
eah garde! seed* of all kinds at
•
given.
\\
WT
’
i
Oflce,
< cornerI
condition*
are
set
f
>rth
102. Ada
Tk 8. »32
lee Hive g
’ry. W. J. Gib-on *
ame
Hanson. Oakli
» .nd F.ghth st
pounds» suitable for tally i
f reets, WANTED—Salesman or
103.
. 3105-
street.
L Dunn. Dvx
bldg.
silo two-Muited top corrili
632
to sell an article us
Office phone, Red
dress P. O. Box 2 4 7, with
tion.
Residence
phone.
£*8»
Red
tf
OSI.
all
o
ask for Mr. Eckman.
o
Ladies’ Collars
SPECIAL
Values to 50c 1
on sale . . *
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SEC WINDOW DISPLAY
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STANLEYS
612 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon
APPORTIONMENT
OF LANE COUNTY
SCHOOL FUNUS
YOUTHFUL FORGER
ALLEN FRUIT CO. SUES
WEÖER-8USSEL GO.
TOILS OF LAW
THOUSANDS OF HOBOS
UN THE WAT NORTH
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