Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, May 07, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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THF EVGFXF WEEKLY <¡I \HH. Till ISIHY. MU T. î
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CHARLES 0.
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ChûHtii. FililttER,
t (»II H O.K
ACCORDION ( LHAI ìa G
. , . to,
Mrs. Bert Viucent at 627 Hilyard
street, near East N nih, on reason­
able terms. Phone i<-d 3302. tf
—'.n'w xY FOR SALE—Twelve
' ■ . t 0U
Squire Smith. IF YOU WANT TO SEI.!, y lr prop,
dollars p
rs- 13x9.
m24
erty tell the Oregon Land Compa­
ny about It and they will do the
——- , .. Thoroughbred Hereford
rest. 412 Willamette street, Eu­
sale. Enquire 550 Wil-
gene. Or.
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tf
Incite street.__________________
NOTICE—Having recovered from my
-7777E—AB kinds of rough
injury I have resumed my business
p 0R k ’L at Pleasant Hill Lumber
of horseshoeing and general black­
' «‘Vi...
»>». W-J
smithing.
C. D Holoway, East
¡nt Hill. Oregon__________ Jtdltw
Eleventh street. Fairmount. Or
-r-YZTLE—Buff Orpington eggs, DON'T fall to see Cheaem if yo«
r0’i,; Il W B Hampton. 1102
want bargains in real setste. Wi
^■.mbia avenue, torner l»th st.
buy and sell farm and city prop­
erty. Improved and unimproved
m ri’ PRINTS óf VACANT
Timber and mining «took H. Che
»rite us enclosing 50c for
»•m. Room 11. Walton Bldg tf
JÌ'’Township wanted. Roseburg
,1«
CASH AND »10 PER MONTH—
iMtract Co.
Will buy a beautiful California
good
timber
¿Ó r SAI-E two
vineyard, th“ income from which
Terms ren-
claims for location
will be sufficient to make you In­
Co-
Brown,
enable. Smith ft
dependent for life,
Handsome
J«
burg. Oregon. Box 94.
pamphlet, valuable Information
and
contract
free.
F.
B. Robinson.
-■ Good norse 6 years old;
FOR sale
general agent. Pacific Grove, Cal.
16 hands; only _ partly broke.
“ ‘ 1461. INTERNATIONAL
Phone Red
Price. *100.
CORRESPON­
Miller, city.
DENCE SCHOOLS—"The Busy
Geo. ^Melvin
—
Man's University.” Gives a thor­
,E—At
a bargain. If sold
FOR SALE
-
ough training at your own home
"this week
Corner lot on Fifth
in nearly all the trades and profes­
• nJ Adam's. Enquire of owner,
sions. Text books and instruments
901 3. Willamette street.
mil
(when required) furnished free.
Full Information and circulars at
Barred Plymouth Rock
the local enrollment office, 45 W
ecxs *1 0« Per setting
Cheaper
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep­
rates in incubator lots. Address G.
resentative.
W. Spores, Springfield. Or.o______
iERBE
and (
jja LI--’
g I m . Reliable
■d to I »tending
itions and re-
ore treatment
PASSES BEYOND
Charles Christian Cro 1 r, on
Lane county'» biwt-know n plot
and a resident of Eugene for the (St
UNDERTAKERS
5 4 years, died at his home at he
J. W. KAYS ft CO., undertakers aud corner of East Tenth and Oak streets
this morning at 3:45 o'clock after
funeral directors. Eugene. Or.
an illness of several years' duration
DAY a HENDERSON, undertaker* from a complication of complaints
and embalmers. Corner Willam­ Death came peacefully and without
suffering.
He was conscious until
ette and Seventh streets.
the last and able to recognize the
W T. GORDON, funeral director. members of the family up to a few
State licensed embalmer.
Office i minutes before the end came. I>e»tb
and residence. Tenth and Olive came as sleep would to a child, and
streets. Phone Red <4*1.
on his face was an expression of con­
tentment that ould not help but im­
AlMTRACTORH
press those who viewed the remains
today that he was at peace with the
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT world and that his had beeu a life
CO., Rooms 2 and 3. Waren Block, well spent.
Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable.
The deceased was born on the At- 1
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i
. lantie ocean August 13 1832, while1
his parents were on the way to Amer­
ica from Wittenberg. G rtnany. They
♦
MARRIED
M ARRIED
♦ landed in New York city and settled
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♦ in Ohio. i\r. Croner, when 13 years
of age, began working in a shoe store
and was evployed there until he was
At St. Mary's Catholic church on 21.
He came across th- plains to]
Tuesday morning. May 5, 1908, at California in 1852 and then came to
8 o’clock, Htnry Nurre and Miss Ma­ Oregon, first settling at Albany,
ry Heltzman, both of this city. Rev. where he was engaged in the grocery
Father O'Farrell officiating.
After business. After stayin'; there for a
the ceremony, which was beautiful year he came to Eugene, and resided
and impressive, friends and neigh­ here until his death. He was engag­
bors to the number of about fifty ed in several different lines of bus­
drove to the home of the bride’s iness here, living a retired life, how­
father, Lawrence Heltzman, six miles ever, for the part seveial years.
northwest of Eugene, where the day
Mr. Croner was married in Eugene
was spent. The happy couple will to Miss Evallna Blair, daughter of
reside
on
a
farm
four
miles
west
of
FOR SALE Parties wishing to buy
the pioni’iT. Pry. r F. Blair, who
Eugene which the groom recently owned a large farm where the west­
♦00 acres of first-class timber land
purchased
from
Colonel
Mercer.
¡»11 on I. W. Carlile, four miles
ern outskirts of the city now lie To
them six children were born, of whom
west of Hale.
___
Butter May Decliu«* Again.
This applies principally to "Twins”
SENATOR FULTON
only three are now living. George F .
Tilt' city creamery trade today re .is "Young Americans” are still in
WORKING FOR CAKE Charles F. and Miss Fannie, ail of
FOR SALE—A well improved faun DR. ANN.» MAURER, Osteapathic
ports bu:t >r working off in a satis­ small supply and are quoted at a
of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Co­
phyv’cian.
All
curable diseas»
this city. Just nine years and one
factory manner at the lower price slight premium.
Portland, Or., May 5.—To help day ago their daughter, Maggie, died.
burg" This is a bargain at * >0
treated.
Women and children 1
made a few days ago. and there I.
Brier Notes of Tie- Trade.
per acre. On good terms. Smith
specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn'» Taft and Cake, Senator C. W. Fulton Besides the wife and children he
also more activity in the Front-str.et
Oranges are getting very scarce
has sent his private secretary, C. W. leaves one brother Gustavus Croner.
Phona Red 1631.
ft Brown, Coburg, Or.
market. Nevertheless, the belief I • along the street.
Halderman, of Astoria, to open head­ of Troy, Ohio, and numerous other Chittlm bark—-4 1-2 (¡1 5c
more or less general that a further
A shipment of bananas was report­
Wool 18c.
FORSAuE- -One National cash regis­ DR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathic quarters.
These were opened this relatives in Eugene and vicinity.
decline In butter prices may be ex­ ed in this morning.
», <■!<
I'olllti-,». hugr.
**
ter one Remington typewriter and
physician. Office hours, 9 a. m. morning at Rooms 604 and 605 at
Mr. Croner was a good and loyal
pect d this month.
Production is
Receipts of hothouse cucumbers
to 12; 1:30 p. m. to 4:30. Hamp­ the Imperial hotel. Taft and Ful­ I citizen and took a prominent part in
a large iron safe. Enquire of L.
Eggs—Per dozen 14 ’4 c.
now heavy in all the dairying dis­ are quite liberal from local places
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
ton building, 7th and Willamette ton are personal friends an1 the sen­ [ the
Dairy Butter Per roll—. ., 0 (<t 4 5.
affairs
of
the
city
un-
tricts of the slate, and sonic dealers and the market is easier.
streets.
Residence and office ator wants ta do all he can to assist
building.
Creamery Butter Per roll, 6 0 ® maintained through the flush St u-
the
past
few
years,
when
Hothouse lettuce is showing fine
the secre'ary of war in lining up a I,n
phone 6171
10c.
Hens
—
Per
lb.,
health
prevented.
He
was
a
ill ______ .
son.
<1 uallty and late arrivals hav been
OAK WOOD FOR SALE—Small oak
Chicago delegation.
»
Frys—Per lb., 10c.
member
of
the
first
council
of
the
Country Dre»-.e<l Mints.
more eagerly picked up at * 1 <i! *1.50
wood; can be used for cook stove DR. H. L. STUDLEY—Osteopathic
Fulton's headquarters will also city and was deputy sheriff under
Geese—Per lb.. , 7c.
Front
street reported
slightly ! a box.
without splitting; sawed to 16-inch
physician, Offices over Chambers’ do whatev *r possible to promote the Luther Hawley, the county's first
Ducks—Per lb. , 9c.
heavier receipts of veal yesterday I
String beans from Brawley, Calif­
length. Phone Farmers' 2 86 or
51«
Willamette street interests of Cake. This is a com­ sheriff. He was a volunteer fireman
store.
Turkeys Per lb, 12'4c.
and today than were anticipated, and I ornta, are arriving by express daily.
enquire at Sterner's grocery. mlO
Phone Black 132 6. Consultation bination which is favorable to Ful­ in the early days and had been a
Fruits. , \ e«.-li»l>l(— i- u-
th(> market as a consequence was With tile <|»iality receivers experience
free. Residence 734 Ferry street ton's friends, and when the head­ member of the Masonic and A. O. U.
Potatoes- 50c per cwt.
FOR SALE—Six-hole range, one
somewhat weaker, though no chang ‘ no difficulty in selling
at 15c a
Phone Red 3197.
quarters opened thia morning a num­ W. lodges for years.
Onions— Per cwt. *5.00.
in prices were announced.
heater, dining table (solid oak),
pound.
ber of ardent Fulton ixvople called to
The
funeral
will
be
held
Friday
Lemons- Per case, *4.25.
dining chairs, carpets, rocker, dish­ C. H. CANNON, M. D.—Homoepathic learn in what way they could be of
Pork held Its own at last week’s
Port land Livestock Market,
with Interment in the Masonic cem­
Oranges ,3.25.
prices and the demand today was
es, etc. Call evenings only. 835
Receipts of livestock at the local
Chronic assistance.
physician and surgeon,
etery.
Announcement
of
the
exact
Livestock Market
sufficient to take up all offerings. . yards yesterday were considerably
Onyx avenue.
m6
diseases and diseases of women
It is not Intended by Fulton to dic­
There was llttls or nothing doing larger than for some time past, con­
and children a specialty. Electri- tate the politics of the state in open-' hour of the services will b» made
Steers Per lb » ® 3 l-2c.
later.
Those
who
wish
to
view
the
FOR SALE A fine farm of 171
In the market for country dressed sisting of 150 cattle, 600 sheep, 70
cal vibratory and light treatment. ing headquarters for Taft, says bls
Good cows 3® 31-2.
remains tuay do so from 9 to 11 a.in.
acres will be sold tor * »0 per Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build-
Good prime dressed veal —«®6%. mutton and lambs. Offerings were hogs and 2 30 lambs, all the stock
secretary, but rather to help, bitt
acre on good terms, if sold tn the
meager and there was little demand coming from Eastern and Southern
Boards friend Taft, and to do what he can Friday.
Ing.
Phone Main 540.
Mutton on foot—4 1-2 ® 5.
next thirty days. Smith fe Brown,
for stock.
Oregon.
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
Fat hogs on foot—5 *4 © 6.
for
Cake.
Fulton
himself
will
prob
­
Coburg, Oregon. Box 9 4.
j6
Spring Chick Demand Is Heavy
No changes in quotations were
Fat hogs on foot— 5 1-2 ® 5 3-4.
ably be back in time for the June
There Is ¡1 very heavy demand for made, and the market was conslder-
J. F. TITUS, M. D.—Homoeopathic election, in which he will vote and
Gram nail Fe«-(l.
FOR SALE—A cigar store, conslst-
spring chickens at this 0me and I ably steady in all lines excepting
physician and surgeon.
Chronic speak for Cake.
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DIED
*
Flour—*4 4u.
of cigars, tobacco, pipes, sporting
broilers and fryers are finding a sheep, where the tone was weak and
diseases and diseases of women and
The Fulton-Taft-Cake headquar­ ♦
♦
Oat
Hay,
*13.
goods, fishing tackle, soda foun­
very high call at prices that range the tendency downward. Te
children given special attention. ters are on the same floor as the
~ chances
ton
—
*
15.
Timothy
hay
—
Per
tain, root beer keg, magazines and
from *5.50 to ,6.00 a dozen. While are, however, that sheep prices will
Faradic galvanic, static. X-ray and Mulkey-Taft headquarters, and while
New
oats
Per
bu..
45c.
periodicals; Peerless electric fans;
one or two dealers are selling, these be maintained for some days to
vibratory electrical treatments giv­ each is working in the Interest of
At the Eugene hospital Tuesday
Bran—Per ton, *2 8.
head office for Portland and San
birds t»y the pound, most of them are come. The demand for cattle and
en. Office, 581 Willamette street, Taft, they are not co-operating.
evening,
May
5,
1908,
James
Henry
Mixed
feed
—
Per
ton
»30.
Francisco daily papers.
Reason
Htfl) doing business by the dozen. 1 hogs continues strong.
with Dr. L. E. McDougal. Resi­
Belknap,
aged
61
years,
from
a
com
­
Shorts, per ton—*32.
for selling to change climate. Ad­
This means that practically 30c a
For the lambs that came in there
dence, 632 Pearl street.
Office
plication of diseases.
New Wheat—Per bu. 85c.
dress Box 163, Ashland. Or.
pound Is obtained.
When sold by was a fair demand at current quota-
phone.
Main
629.
Residence OLSEN IS SENT
Mr. Belknap was one of the Lane
Rolled Barley- Per ton. *28,
the actual weight a lesser figure tione.
TO STATE PRISON county pioneers and was the last of
phone, Main 631.
Chopped feed- Per ton. *30.
TOR SALE—1 lot 60x140, on corner
rules.
Quotations ruling in the livestock
the
old
settlers
of
the
upper
McKen
­
Cracked Corn —*36-40.
of Fifth and Lincoln streets; east
Ordinary chickens are in fair re­ market today are:
Oregon City, May 5.—Otto F. Ol­ zie river, his home being for many
ATTORNEYS-A T-LAW
front. 1 inside lot, 60x160, be­
ceipt with demand along the street
Hogs Best, *6.25 it16.50; med­
sen this morning entered a plea of
tween Lincoln and Lawrence on S. D. ALLEM, Attorney-at-la, 616 guilty to the charge of forging the years at Belknap's bridge, a few
good today at prices quoted l>y the ium, *5.75® 6.00; feeders, *5.25 ((f
PORTLAND MARKET REPORT.
mile«
this
side
of
McKenzie
Bridge
Fifth street; north front.
Your
Turkeys aj-e scarcely ar­ 4.50.
Willamette street, Eugene (»reeon name of Rudolph Koerner to a prom­ His father was the discoverer of Bel­
Portland, Or., May 7.—A
truce Journal.
choice for *1250. These lots are
Cattle Best steers *5.00;
med­
issory note Ln favor of H. C. Stevens knap Springs, which are situated ten has been declared in the war be­ riving at all and would find a good i
as good as any In Eugene; owned L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Ottici for *250, and was given an indeter­
Receipt* i* i 5« g i 7, common *3.50®
old Bel- tween the two great sugar refin­ demand at high figure*.
the
above
or
twelve
miles
by Mrs. Adallne Church. Enquire
over Yorau’s shoe store, Eugene minate sentence by Judge McBride.
eries of the coast, and the Honululu of spring ducks tre nominal with 1.00;
best cow», *4.00;
common
knap homestead.
of Howe & Buoy, in Maurer's jew­
Oregon.
company,
otherwise movings at high figures.
$3.50® 3.75; calves 4.50® 5.50.
Under the statute upon which the In­
born in Vermont, Plantations
Deceased
was
elry store 542 Willamette street.
known as the Independents. Today (
Dressed meat receipts are quite
Sheep Best wetherB, *6.00; ewes
DORRIS & SKIPWORTH, Attorneys- dictment was based the penalty is not When only four years old he came an advance of 10 cents a hundred on good, especially as regards veal.
tf
*5.00 til 5.50; shearlings *1.00 less;
less
than
two
years
in
the
state
pen
­
via
the
Isthmus
of
with
his
parents
at law. Office in Hovey building
Sternge <>]»■»•»»(ions ill Egg"
spring lambs *6.00® 6.50.
itentiary nor more than 2 0 years, Panama to Souther!» Oregon, where Imperia), Empire and the unmarked
over Chambers-Bristow bank.
Storage egg operators are again
TOR SALE—No. 13— -80 acres 7 1-2
and It is usual for the governor,, to they settled on the Rogue river and brand was announced. Whether the
miles out; house and barn: *2 5
A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney-at pardon a criminal serving an indeter­ his father served as a volunteer in regulars in the sugar refinery in­ a' w o k and tin- Input luring the
Portland Quotations.
per acre. No. 184—40 acres, 3 C law. Land titles and probate spec­ minate sentence at the expiration of the Rogue River Indian war, Ills dustry have absorbed the Independ­ past 4 8 hours has been quite liberal.
miles from Eugene; highly improv-1
Creamery Butter 21 ® 22 l-2c.
In case Olsen mother acting as nurse. When he ents and ended the sugar war for Receipts of eggs are showing a de­
ialties. Office over Chambers-Bris­ the minimum time.
ed; growing crops go w’ith farm: I
Eggs—17c.
proves a model prisoner he will prob­ was 22 years old they moved from all time has not yet been publicly crease and for this reason the salable
tow Bank.
the best thing we know of for the ;
For the present at supplies are short in many places.
Chicken«—13 % c.
ably be released in two years.
Josephine county to the upjfsr Mc- made known.
Most
of
the
eggs
are
today
moving
money; *1800. No. 170—A fine’ u. M. TRAVIS, Atturney-at-uw. Of­
least
they
have
quit
fighting.
Wheat Valley 87c; club 87 l-2c.
Olsen’s attorney, George C. Brow­ Kenzie valley.
at
1
7
V4
®
1
8c
and
this
is
the
price
farm of 600 acres; Improved; out.
More
Ornp»n
S(n»w
iM-rries.
85c.
fice over Eugene Loan ft Savings nell, presented a lengthy statement
He was married to Miss Ella Finn
today
quoted
by
Front-street
mer
­
Oregon
strawberries
came
in
more'
12 miles; *25 per acre. No. 179
Barley -Per ton—*24® *2 8.
from Dr. House, a Portland alienist, at Gate Creek October 1, 1873, who
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
—200 acres; no buildings; 6 miles1
Oat«—Per ton—*26® *27.
in which It was stated that Olsen's has been a , faithful helpmeet and freely today, from Riddle and other chants and the Journal.
An
effort
is
being
made
by
one
out; *20 per acre. Also hundreds] WOODCOCK or POTTER, Attorneys mind win such that he couuld not companion.
Hay—Tlmothv, *17; cheat, *15.
Besides his wife he parts of the state, and the beBt of 1
of other farms and ranches. We
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. distinguish between right and wrong. leaves tilt» following children, all of the home-grown fruit sold at 35o' or two of the members of the board
Grain hav
*15® *16.
w>n»n>i*»i<»n on
protect our customers from all ’
’___ bulk ot
_ the supply
.. . ofiof trade to boost
Potter. Office one block south of In passing sentence Judge McBride whom live in Lane county:
Mohal*
Choice. 17c® 18,
Bird. a pound. The
coms» from California,
frauds and swindles, believing we
California. eggs up tq ¡q per (sent. A petition
Chrisman block, Eugene. Oregon. reviewed the case briefly, expressing Mr*, Alice Odell, of Walterville; ftr- course still II com»«
Wo«»—Vnlley, llo.
can make more money by locating ]
pun»'»*« •” *le* |B being
sympathy for Olsen's family. Olsen I th««. who lives on the home place; and receipt» from there today were wj»h
Hops -Prltoe, 4®3e,
LEON
R.
EDM
UNSON,
Attorney-at-
was wood ] circulated an»«u< the commission
a man right, and then locating his ]
will be taken to Salem this after» Mr» Cora Inman, of Walterville; ialrly largo. The demand
POtatGO«— 45c per cwt.
j.
1..
..
•<
?r.
jjjpjj
law.
Rooms
1
and
2,
Eugene
Loan
and the fruit »old readily at ,1.75.
friends, than by any other meth- ,
Onion» »4.1.1 R4.5O per cwt.
noon.
Miss
Clara,
Mr«
Elda
Trotter,
of
aud Savings Bank.
od. Oregon Land Company.
Catcara tchlttliu bark}—3c @ 3
Marcola, and Clarence. He also to ,2 * crata.
Cheese I'rwducti<>n is Heavier.
Other
fruits were unchanged
l-2c pôf pound.
leaves the following sisters:
Mrs.
WALTON ft NESS, Attorneys-at-law HETTY GREEN JOINS
According to latest advices from
NE WYORK ARISTOCRACY Dora Simms, of the upper McKenzie; Oranges and lemons were firm, with
wanted
J. J. Walton and 3. P. Ness. Will
Tillamook ami other Oregon cheese
Mr«. Fred Pepiot, of the lower Slue­ the price tendency upward in both
practice
in
all
the
courts
in
the
WANTED—Table boarders; private
Cherries moved at 75c to centers, the production of cheese In
T. F, Churchill was in the city
New York. May 5.—No more of law country, and Mrs. Lockwood, of lines.
state. Office, room 3, Walton
this state will be somewhat heavier from Creswell yesterday.
*1 25 a box.
He has
family. Call at 653 High street,
the
simple
life
for
Hetty
Green,
the
Canyon
City,
Grant
county,
Oregon.
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
Supplies of vegetables generally than a year ago. Already the make 160 acres of grain that
he says
corner Tenth, of phone Red 5043.
richest woman in the world. From He was a member of the Order of
m7 WILLIAMS ft BEAN, attorneys-at- a *19 a month flat, she has moved Washington, carrying an Insurance were liberal and the market at about Is greatly Increased and In conse­ could not look finer at this time of
quence local arrivals are heavier. tho VO'»’*
the same prive as yesterday
law. J. W. Williams, L. K Bean Into a *30 a day apartment in th-' policy in the order for »1000.
^AXTED—City property for 167-
New Plaza hotel, recently completed
The funeral will be held at Lea-
Practice
in
all
court«
of
the
stau
*crn farm In Benton county, Ore-!
and before the U. 8 Land Office at a cost of »12,000,000, and hence­ burg Tuesday at 2 p. m., with inter­
«on. two miles frond growing
Offices 12, IS, 14 and 15 McClun* forth she will be surrounded by all ment in the Walterville cemetery.
¡Pwn.
Place lies between Long
the luxuries that are enjoyed in New
Building.
“
----------‘ Weak Kidneys, Lame
Back
and Willamette rivers.; 9'»
York's magnificent hostelries. Ru­
A
Bladder
>'res farming ground.
W. H
ghe
is
ambitious
to
MI-O.NA
MEANS
N.
HARBAUGH.
Special
atten
­
mor
has
it
that
i
?i'U!?Pne' Oregon.
tf
STOMACH COMFORT.
tion given to divorce and settle­ enter the "400'' and shine with the
—A young man between '
ment if estates. Agent for Conti­ elite.
'he aveg of 18 and 20 to learn the
nental Insurance Company. Room
It Is further reported that Mrs. It's of Special Value to Many Here
hardware business. Enquire of
in Eugene
5, First National Bank Building, Green has bought her first silk dress
_ tiffin Hardware Co.
tf
Eugene, Oregon.__________ and that she Is contemplating the
I
A notable discovery, and one that
RK WANTED—A man with a JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 2« purchase of an automobile, Instead
of continuing her custom of eating appeals especially to many Eugene
Wlfe and child, In destitute clr-
West Eighth «treat, Eugene. Or. meals that cost a few cents a day, people, is the combination of stom­
Cimstances want« any kind of
opposite postoffice. Gives special she will now pav big prices for ach help in Ml-o-na treatment. This
•ork at once. Enquire at Guard
attention to the examination of ab­ dishes with funny names, as guests preparation work« wonders in cases
Office.
stracts, drafting will«, settling es­ of the New Plaza are wont to do.
of indigestion or weak stomach
tates, conveyances and collection«
It arts directly upon the walls of
I
b< r >w *30
*
Also
to
all
pension
matter«.
Phon«
the «tomach and bowel«, strengthen-
" for a term of years with gllt-
fS
REWARD
Red 117«.
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Ing and stimulating them so that
ig’d security. Good proposition
I had afolen from the barn Satur- they readily take care of the food | ?
°c any one wishing to place a
ARCHITEiT
day night or Sunday morning my that 1« eaten without distress or suf­
10*n. Address C. L.. rare Gaurd.
It has my name arrow the fering.
FREE THOMAS—Architect. Ssetch- saddle,
back of the pommel—A. P. McKIn
So positive are the good effect«
ea
»nd
plan«
drawn,
blue
print«
__
IXIHT AND FOl'ND
zey.
Will give *5 reward for any following the use of Mi-o-na that the
and «pacifications. General «uper- definite information regarding the remedy 1« gold by Hull’s Red Cross
vtsion over buildings in course of same.
Drug Store under an absolute guar­
—From my place at Dead-
coMtruction If thinking of build­
mond s Ferry Tuesdav evening, two
a p M c K inzey .
antee to refund the money if it falls
ing.
large
or
small,
see
me.
Terms
“•y mares weight 1200 to 1300.
At Hampton Bro«., Eugene
to cure. A 50 cent box of Ml-o-na
tf
reasonable.
Room
7,
Chrisman
lnf''rmatlon as to their where-
will do the good the stomach needs,
block.
ts wii]
gladly received, and
Last ■ week witnessed
the most which is simply to make it do
j successful sale of horses ever held own work.
„J *»pen.e will be cheerfully paid
CARPET CLEANERS
Just ordering Ice Cream from
i»r»T Mer»dorf.
Pone Farmers
I In Portland.
Breeders and buyers
be convinces! that our Ice Cream
I'a Ince of Sweet» for our picnic. None
1
from
Washington,
Oregon.
Montana.
mA
GERMAN COACH STALLION
O sim U cw are the !»•«(.
g~sx- -T.-_-.-iB-i.-ai otlw-r will do me.
JAY C.
MOORE, carpet cleaner
I Idaho, California and
British Co-
The German coach horse which
Phone Black 5071 . lumbia were there, with a liberal
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purchased from Duncan S^ tt will
Special Price on Ice Cream, Candy and Nut«
1
sprinkling
of
eastern
owner«.
The
make the stand during the seas-.n at
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
average was ,2 40 each for every Bangs' barn,
"O^ING—First-class lawn-
For Picnic«, Socials, Private and Public Entertainments get our prices
I». , *°n* at reasonable rates. J. L. CLARK A CO —Dealers 11 real horns sold during on« day of th« tf
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DeWiTT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR.
Inflammation of the
JJ j TTLV^IIL ä TLX/1
Palace
of
Sweets
Eugene, Ore.
•■8uire at Guard office.
mS
estate, Creswell, Or.
¡sal«.
WEEK’S TRIAL 25c