Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, June 11, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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Harri»- »V il«on
entng of June
lurch was the
wedding, whe:
Wilson began.
C. Harris. The
inked with gre. n
e roses. Proti pi
Mott, Sam Davidson H
and Mc- •d by her »1 ster, Mrs. Therese Jack- ippolnted hour Miss D.
Kenzie.
’il:g luuth. The guests äug' softly Bohm's Stil. .. Night."
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s Ida Patterson. Mrs Ks Miss Mary McCornai a i yed the
Bridal Chorus” from Lohengrin
On Tuesday evenin.
rston. Miss Mertie Auten,
I.ischen
Miller entertained
of her Mis> Nettie 1Kress. Mis.-. Fannie Milli­ dev. H. N. Mount met at the altar
friends very informa
er heme can. Miss Bttile Keeney, Miss Fannie the gr coni and his best man, Mr. C.
on the hillside of
Eugene. Zeigi r, Mis s Mabel Simmons, Miss P. Devereaux, where they awaited the
Kinsey. the Misses Abel. Mrv. 1 coming of the bride, preceded by Miss
Among the guests
. W 8. M?.
Gilbert, of Astoria.
terly re- Charles Free land. Mrs. Elbert Thra'l. Belle Van Duvn as bridesmaid. Rev.
Mr. Mount pronounced the impressive
s’ded here.
I ring service and presented Dr. and
I Mrs. Harris to the assembled group
The song
Mrs. A. T. Cockerline
nusiess hall on Thut recital given at Villard i of relatives and intimate friends. Af-
•sday
evening
by
the
pu-
to the Sunshine Clu >u Frida
pils of Mrs. Katherine Ward Pojie, I ter congratulations the couple went
yrs. Robertson, from Honolulu, noon. The Mesdantes C. M.
to the home prepared by the groom at
TOO has been visiting here for a Emma Johnson. W. G. Gilstrap and un<h>r thi* auspices of the University! 53X Jefferson street, where they will
of Oregon School of Music, proved to
Sibyl
Kuykendall
Smith
were
invited
be at home to their many friends af­
number of weeks with her parents,
guests for the afternoon. Miss Win- Eugene that ", have some vocalists
M and Mr-
'-!• Smith. ¡3 to leave nifred Cockerline assisted her moth- of no mean ability. Villard hall was ter July 1st. The bride was becom­
filled with an extremely appreciative ingly gowned in pure white batiste,
In a da' or so for her home. During erjitji-1 Vine ,
audience, as was witnessed by the with trimmings of Valenciennes lace
her stay here -he has u««n tbe recip­
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beautiful flowers and rhe plaudits. and white ribbon. She wore a veil
ient of much social attention.
On
Mrs. Martha. Chambers wa - the The accompaniment work of Miss Al­ held in place by lllltrs of the valley,
Inn; Frida.' alternoop Mrs. SmltL, as- complimentary guest at an informal berta Campbell and the instrumental and carried an artn bouquet of white
earnations and asparagus ferns. The
sis:-d h'- her daughter, Mrs. L. L, gathering this afternoon at the home solo of Miss Jessie Farias are deserv­ bridesmaid’s gown was pink batiste,
of Mrs. Fred Chambers. The guests ing of special mention, as is the
Whitson, entertained in her honor. passed a very pleasant afternoon with work of each of the vocalists. The with Valenciennes lace. She wore a
Curing the ourse ot the afternoon their needle work and conversation. rich contralto voice of" Xias Louise white picture hat with tiny pink roses
the host es introduced a "perception” Later the* hostess served a dainty Yoran was heard to advantage in I and carried pink carnations and
Messrs. F. A. Tripp, A W.
three numbers, but especially in her, ferns.
««test as a diversion from needle luncheon.
In this contest the prize was
second number, "Rose in the Bud.” 1 Livermore, R. C. Gray and Charles
nwarded to Mrs H. D. Sheldon. The
Miss Lila Prosser has a pure, sweet Watts acted as ushers. Out-of-town
The former friends of Mrv W. 8. soprano voice, and she uses it excel­ guests were Mr ant| Mrs. J. II. Short­
.aef:s were
Mrs. C. S. Freeland.
jr?. Geo T. Hall, Sr.. Mrs. F. W. Os- Gilbert were glad of the opportunity lently. A new voice to a Eugene au­ ridge. grandparents of the groom. |
hu-n Mrs. John Straub, Mrs. F. J. given them to again meet her on dience was that of Mr. Ralph Dodson, and Mrs. L. C. Martin, his sister.
Hard Mrs. I. M Glen. Mrs. H. D. Friday afternoon at the home of the but which We
we hone
houe we shall hear
Earl Kilpatrick was given a pleas­
is t to be congratu­
s .l.-n. Mrs G-orge M. Miller, Mrs. Misses Emma and Nettle Chase Tea again. Mrs. Pope Is
was
passed
by
Mrs.
Alke
R
ss
and
lated
C D Emm >ns. Mrs. Janies F. Robin-
upon the excellent showing ! ant surprise party at the home of
Mrs. Faubian on East Twelfth street
Mrs. Geo O B. DeBar, Mrs. Jaca little Margery Gilbert passed daintv made by her punils
/
tea cakes.
Wednesday evening after the Univer­
Wibonghby, Mrs. Calvin Hanna, Mrs.
sity rally.
The surprise was pre­
f; H. QMr ■ n. Mrs. M. E. Watson, j
pared by the boys’ clubs, of which he
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On last Monday evening Miss Mar­
Young-Knowles
is a leader,
About fourteen older
*■' s I. M Travis. Mrs. O’Brien and gie Young was the guest of honor at
On Thursuay afternoon.
afternoon Z
__ _ 4. students were present. Refreshment»
June
C. B. Willoughby w -re hostesses! a kitchen shower given for her by at 3 o’clock, the wedding of Miss Mar­ were served.
g a silver tea on Wednesday after-1 Mrs. Muth. Each of the twent) gues’s gie Young and Mr. Archie Knowles
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a on. gh -n at the home of Mrs. Trav­ brought some useful article for the was solemnized at the home of the
The Boys’ Dorm. Club last night
is it ■>>.- both a social and finan-; kitchen, and Miss Margie was request­ bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. gave a pleasant informa) dance to a
rai s' •' -s "wing to the large num-1 ed to guess the name of these articles Young. Rev. O. C. Wright officlat- number of their friends in their re­
dainty lunch- ) by accompanying rhymes.
C in attendance. A ..................................
This ing. The bride wore a dainty gown of ception hall.
Mrs. Church served
♦ a was served in the dining room. ■ caused much amusement.
The re­ white net over white organdie, and the refreshments.
where the color scheme of yellow was , mainder of the evening was passed carried a showed boquet of white
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[prettily carried out.
Pink predom­ delightfully with music and refresh­ roses. She was attended by her sis­
A charming surprise June luncheon
inated in tbe drawing room, where! ments.
ter, Miss Charlotte Young. as brides­ was given for Mrs.-A. C. Teprill on
[large bunches of Rink roses were used)
maid, also wearing white. The groom Thursday afternoon, with Mis. David
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Lto advantage.
The Misses Mary and Ensil Barker wore the conventional black and was Link as hostess.
The living room
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were hostesses this afternoon at a attended by his brother, Mr. Silas and the dining room made a «-harut-
I Mrs M. E. Watson entertained the handkerchief shower for Miss Idah Knowles, as best ntan. Miss Florence ing scene, being one mass af roses. A
Ftr.entbers of the Khoda Kahn Club Hendershott. The guests were fif­ Andrews, of Minnesota, played the delicious three-course luncheon was
«¡th an slegnnt eight-course dinner teen of the high school girls, who wedding march. The ceremony took served by the hostess, assisted tuy Mrs.
njade the a
afternoon
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merry with
___ games place 'neath a net filled wtth ferns Frank Wetherbee, In the dining room,
ini: last Monday evening at *7:30) nfade
The dining room was beau- and music, followed by a supper, and white roses, making a beautiful when* piuk was the predominating/
t.fully decorated with crepe paper Miss Vera Auten assisted the hostess bower.
Immediately following the color. The guests were: The Mes-
and flowers in the University colors. in entertaining.
ceremony a luncheon was served to dames Archie Livermore H<d>crt Mc-
[M:ss Catherine Watson and Miss
I the guests, who numbered between Murphey, Frank Wetherluw. Will Yo­
Mrs. W. W. Brown invited a' num- 50 and 60. When the bride’s cake1 ran. A. E. Wheeler , C H. Willough­
IE ho Hawk assisted the hostess in
f -ving. The guests were:
Messrs. her of the teachers in today to pass was cut Miss Elizabeth Howe drew by. David Linn, W." (;. vilun. d D.
Jiirgan. Watson, Austin, Farrington, the afternoon with her at their nee- the thimble. Miss Nancy Pollock the i Head. K. S Bryson. O. \. Slillmau.
[Harper Jantison, Sam Robinson, Will die work. The hostess was assist- ring, and the coin went to the brlde- • W. B. Pinkerton, G. E. Metcalf. H. L.
Studley, W. Q Bar-bcur and Miss N'el-
T”
■V
! lie Loomis.
DeWITT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR
n A
■A
/ W ■
A A'l IT?
04
Inflammation of the Bladder
IJW A WEEK’S TRIAL 25c
CUMÌ h Ì
Palace
of
Sweets
Eugene, Ore.
c «nd Candies'are (lie best.
rl- i ri.« I
r-OnïY Y£AH5
FUL SERVICE
When a medicine It
erations am! is then tut
merit. This is the reeo
long line of cures of blood and ski.t di:
tit the treatment of such trouble shas 1
Imperial, Cal., June 9. Trouble the most extensively used biuml medici
has aris. u between the w hite and Catairh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers,
Japauesc eantgioupe j!o!:?rs aud the due to an impute or poisoned condition ol tri
county officials are making a gnat It counteracts and drives out the poisons, hu
effort to restore order. Yesterday at system of all unhealthy matter, cures the di.-” tse permatientlv and restores
El Centro a number of young men strong, inhust health. Where the bliss! is weak or anaemic, and un.title to
overturut'd a wagon loaded with JUp- furnish the body with the nourishment aud strength it n< is, S S. S. sup­
atu se laborers and Ute tMun ran plies it with the healthful profnrrties and act.-t splendidly tn toning up and
away
At Brawlev a number of Jap re invigorating the system. It goes down to the very bott> rti of ail bliss!
anese were taken from a wagon and disorders, an l in tins wav reaches inherited t.unt.s on w cii th- ordinary
threatened, but no harm was done
blood medicines have tto effect. Not only is S S S. certain in its r u’ts,
them.
The trouble appears due to a sur­ but it is at the same time an absolutely safe remedy. It ;s made entire’ of
it does n« t
plus of cantaloupe pickers.five thous­ roots, herlxsand barks of known healing and curative- value.
delicate
and having arrived In the past month Contain the slightest trace of mineral tn any form to dmuage
and they are still coming at the rate parts of the sy stew, and ntay be used by children with the surtre g <1 results
of two hundred l«‘r day. Consider­ and perfect t aiety as by older people. It is not an experiment ton ■ ■ S S. 8.;
able privation has existed’, but It Is it is a remei’v with a record and one that has proven its worth t y t - forty
believed the rapidly ripening crop years of su l essful service. If von are in need of a blood purifier for anv
win pnAitfo work for all
cause begin the nse of S. S. 8 . write our ph vsicians and thev will send '
a book conc'rnisg vour trouble, and will give without altargs any spv- —I
medical ad ice that is required
t
PIONEER RESIDENCE
NOW BEING MOVED
in ii.irixt; occiriED
iiy
lakes
MARBLE SHOP WAS BX ILT IX
EARLY Fl I’ll ES
'ITie building occupied by K. C.
Lake's marttie shop, now being mov­
ed. from the corner of Sixth- and Wil­
lamette streets, where Cherry Bros.’
fhte new concrete buildlug is to l»e
erected, was at one time a residence
and was one of the first luillt in Eu­
gene. An old-time citizen tells The
(’■Hard that it was built early in the
fifties, about '52. lie thinks. A man
named Pierce built it > mi the old
Lauer property, now owned by F. L.
Chambers ami on which his two-
story brick building occupied by the
Independence
creamery
stands.
About the year 1X75 the building
was moved to the corner of Sixtlt
and Willamette streets, where it was
used as a dwelling house Until only
a few years ago, when it was trans­
formed into a store building and has
been occupied Uy Lake's marble shop
since,
It is now being moved to
.1 antes Sanford's lot on East Seventh
street, between Willamette and Oak.
STORE AT JUNCTION
CHY BURGLARIZED
Chief of Police Farrington this
forenoon received a telephone mes­
sage from Junction city stating that a
store had lie n entered there last
night and robbed of considerable cut­
lery nnd several dollars In money,
lie Is cow 1 king out for atty suspi­
cious looking hobos, as it is thought
to have hern the work of transients,
Bevt- n! f whom had been hanging
around Junction previous to the bur­
glary, and who c tttld net be 5 und
this t. ml tg by the marshal of the
town t T.
the l"eft was discovered.
Which . ore ton enured was not
learned by the chief.
ordering
< ream from
Pulii <■ of S.veets lor our picnic. None
oilier will do me.
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Everything Goes fa Eugene, Oregon,
Except Counterfeit» Money
on Saturday, June 20th
1st» Monthly Market Day
1st. Annn&l ’’orcaS' ow Parade and
Merchants’ Bs: ah Day Carnival
Bring in your horses and cattle you <vant to sell. Max
Zimmerman, the Midway St. Paul Auctioneer, has been
hired by the merchants, i o c
i n charged.
Band
C
1
Concerts, Grand Hor­ *
< , i \ihlic Weddings
an« ci the Best Bargain U
chants who display
ite oi Oregon. Bring
booster Cards ever heard
1 ) i r d girl
In the whole familv , all t1
Re
r
fernher the day and t! LA
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u/ «ay, June 20th
CiCAiA
THE SWEPT SPECTcTC CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
r-
f SpeciaT Correspondence r
WaltervlHe, June 11.—On Mon­
day lune x, rhe friends and relatives
of Mrs in.t Banks followed her re­
mains to tile Camp Creek cemetery,
where site was laid to rest by the
side of her infant son who was bur-
fed last Satnnfay. Mrs. Banks was
a beautiful young woman, of i cheer­
During the month of May In Lane ful, sunny disposition, a wife for
county there were 32 births and 17 three years, and was beloved by al!
deaths, according to County Health who knew her. She leaves a sorrow­
Officer .1. W. Harris’ report. There ing husband, father and mother, Mr.
were also five cases of smallpox in and Mrs. R. Deadmoitd. sister and
the county and five of diphtheria.
brother, and a host of other relatives
Three died front pneumonia. Of and friends.
The grave was com­
those that died 12 were males and 5 pletely covered with floral offerings.
females. Of the births IS were males
There was an appropriate and In­
and 14 females
structive service nt the Camp Creek
The causes of death were as fol­ church conducted by Rev. ('hampie.
lows :
of the Divinity School.
Pneumonia. 3;
tuberculosis. 1;
Mrs. Polley, bf Thurston, is visit­
Bright’s disease. 2; apoplexy. 1; cer­ ing her son. Chris, anil family.
ebral nienengftts, 1; ptomaine pois­
Mr. Brubaker and Frank Dead-
oning. I; whooping cough. 1; gan­ niond are home from the Day log­
grene of the lungs. 1; puerperal fe­ ging camp.*
ver. 1: chronic cystitis, 1; gangrene
Mrs Sturtevant is now able to he
of leg. 1; eryitfpela», 1; typhoid fever. up after an elght-weeks’ stay In bed,
1; obstruction of bile duct, 1.
from ulceration of the stomach. Dr.
Johnson has been her constant med­
ical attendant, and has brought her
through this dangerous sickness suc­
cessful I.v.
Drs. Bartle and Scftlfe were in the
neighborhood last week att tiding
Mrs. John Dattks. But for all,their
New Y’ork, June 9. The list of skill, which is well known, death
athletes to represent America at the claimed her.
Mr. Williams, of the Eugene Divin­
Olympic games In London next month
was completed lust nlgllt. Flye Pa­ ity School, preached last Sunday.
A ,
at the Walterville school­
cific coast athletes were chosen for' •Dine 7.
the regulars and one for the aupple-' house. He Is an earnest, Interesting
mentary list. Andi" Glarner of the speaker, and we hope every man. wo­
Olympic dull, world's champion in man and child in the it -Ighborhood.
the 900-yard run. is not among the who cares for Christian services, will
c itne out to hear him .Dine 21st.
list of regulars or extra men.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jennings are re­
Those from the roast who are to1
go are: Forrest C. Smithson of the joicing over the arrival of a nlne-
Multnomah club of Portland, Oregon, eoiin I boy. Grandpa and Grandma
In the high hurdles; A.
Gilbert of Di-vo■■ think he's the very nicest ever.
Yale, a Portland. Oregon, athlete, In Mr. Stacey claims the granpashlp, sh
the pole vault; Dan .1. Kelly of the the little fellow arrived at their
Irish-American Athletic club, a Ba­ house, where Mr and Mrs. Jennings
ker City and Oregon University boy,! have been boarding for s veral weeks
in the sprints and broad Jump; Ralph) have been boarding for several
Rose, weight man of the- Olympic, weeks, Mrs. Stacey being an experi­
club of San Francisco, and S. H, Bel-J enced nurse.
lab of Stanford University, In the
pole vault. C. F. Miller of Stanford
in the 440-yard flash, Is the coast I NOI : i< IAL BET! BNS
man in the Rii|i|i|etn«ntary list.
OF STA LE ELECTION’
SEVENTEEN DEATHS
DURING MAY
FIVE COAST MEN
ON OLYMPIC TEAM
Tarenta, Wash., .lune S. -Chester
Thompson walked
____ out of
_ ____
the ______
county
jail, a fgree man, at 5:30 o'clock this
afternoon, on ap order issued by
Judge Snell, of the superior court, 15
minutes before. For a igoment, as he
went out Into the ope» air, he hesi­
tated. blinded by th« sunshine, and I
bewildered,
"It seems so strange,” he explained
to his father and brother, who ac­
companied hint.
Bailiff Ebert had just risen to an­
nounce adjournment of court when ♦
+
Prosecuting Attorney Rowland placed ■b
+
MARK! ED
his motion before Judge Snell, re­ ♦
♦
questing that, unless objection was
made by the petitioner, he be allow­
/
Following are the unofficial re­
At St. Mary’s Episcopal church this
ed to withdraw his notice of appeal
turns of six of the nt ist Important
to the supremo court from the jury afternoon at 4 o’clock. Benjamin Stu­
( Special Correspondence. 1
measures submitted to the people at
verdict declaring Chester Thompson art Hingham and Miss Idah Roselle
Pleasant Hill, June 10.—The pic
a sanelterson and safe to be at large. Hendershott. Rev. P. K. Hammond nic Saturday was a great success, file recent Oregon election:
Arfitory bill, appropriating 3100,-
"I guess there Is no objection from officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Bingham beautiful weather, large and ord rly
t'OO (or new armories for National
Judge Thompson,” the court answer­ are among Eugene's most popular
refresh
-
crowd,
entertainment
and
They will take UP
Guard, yes. 25,831; no, 40,885. ma­
ed, with a smile, in granting the mo­ young ; people.
ments better than expected, Every- jority against. 15,054.
i
in Eugene.
tion that the notice be withdrawn. their residence
thing cdntrlltuied to the gelt ral sat­
Woman suf frage, for. 25,fi70;
The father of Chester did not re­
isfaction of all present.
against, 42,973. Majority against,
ply, but his look of supreme happi­
Miss
Ruby
Baughman
came
down
Till ItSTON ITEMS
17,215,
ness spoke more than words.
front Blue River Saturday after
First fish bill, pr hibltlng Kill-net
Within an hour Mr. Thompson and
teaching
a
five-mouths'
school
at
that
(Special Correspondence.)
fishing f >r salmon on the lower Co­
his son had left for Steilacoom,where
place.
Thurston, June 10.—Mr. and Mrs.
lumhla rner. for. 35,1 KI; against.
he will spend the next two or three
Professor Sherwood and brother 30,3X9. Majority for, 4 792.
few
days. Chester Thompson will leave Conley left this week for a
month
In
the
Frank
are
spending
a
lleddv bill, allowing, incorportaed
for California with his father, en weeks’ visit In Portland,
Miss Ethel Edmiston has returned Cascades.
cities to regulate th' sale of Intoxl-
route for Florida, within a week
more
people
Among
the
106
or
home front Eugene, where___
she _____
has
cstlng Il'tioi-s, regardless of the pro-
been attending the business college from Eugene at the picnic Saturday visions f the state local option law.
we
noticed
President
Campbell
and
PLEASED WITH OREGON’
for the past winter.
yes, ,2X.; ,2 40; no, 37,233.
Majority
Miss Jennie Donaldson ret limed daughter, accompanied by M mluinet against. M993.
McIntosh
and
Church.
T.
G.
Hen
­
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore and fam­ home last week front a visit with rel-
Single
tax
bill, for,
2 4.209;
family, who recently came to this city, atives and friends in Idaho. The two dricks and F. L. Chambers.
against, 46.238. Majority against.
I’ltcle John Shelley, accompanied 22.04’).
are so well satisfied that they have Miss Jones accompanied her and will
by hl» son, P. N., and daughters,
built a substantial residence on their spend the summer here.
Second fish bill, prohibiting traits
lot in the Gross addition, which they
Ernest Conley, who has____ ___ Mesdamea Waring and Martin, left and fish wheels In the upper Colum­
Sunday
for
a
prolonged
visit
to
Kit-1
purchased prior to moving here. tending high school in Eugene this i
bia. tor, 41,194; against. 23,691 Ma­
They have also just installed in their winter. Is once more at home for the son Springs.
jority for. 17.303.
The
Salt.
Creek
St
P.
surveyors
have
new home
a
handsome Story & summer vacation.
The I’nlverslty appropriation bill «
Clark piano purchased at the Stev­
There will be the annual school i made arrangements -is heretofore to of 312 uno a year carri -d by about
ens & Hitlin Piano House.
Jflwlt meeting the 15th at which time It is! have their blacksmlt|iinK done at this | 3500 majority In the state.
expected to have ordered a new fence place.
i«t»l,<
Professor Hunter, of the experl-’
"nd to raise the grade of scholar*
WANT El’.
ment station at Corvallis, addressed a
I IIAXKI.IX ITEMS
Parti«*« having timber lar,d In Lane ship.
Quite a number of Thurston people »nia’I but intelligent and enthusiast!"
County, send description, estimate
have been picking strawberries on audience at the W O. W. hall Mo’ota
and price, Box 3 11, Eugene, Ore.
i Special Corrrenondenee t
the hills on the north side of the night on 1 tuportent firm topic». Next
Jy 1 W
Franklin, June 11.
Th se lir|<ht
day bo visited several farms In the
river.
Mrs. .1. J. Totten has been quite vicinity, recommending aome changes, runny tiny, and the Uleado*» with
' u ir -W-... t-scented flowers, make u»
The grandmothers of the old Dutch sick the past three weeks hut
I h some but commending met hod- cf several know that summer is at hand
Dunkard families In Western Fenn- better at this writing.
ti' .gr‘ -■ 1V(- farnu i -
f’l.* k nd of
Th<- ftrotracted meetings at. tho
sylvanla have made and used "Hick­
help from the department is ranch
Mr and Mrs. John Banks,
ory Bark Cough Remedy" and raised celved a telephone message Sr., re­ appreciated, and we hop" may more i’hi-It-tian church, conducted hr Rev
Bunday
F't'c-ons
evsngr'fst. and the
their families on it for a hundred
night V'lling of the death of their often lie extended in the fwtitre.
I t a n k 11 n pastor, Rev. Stevens as cho­
years. Now you can buy ft of your son's wife, Mrs. John Banks, Jr., at
rus director '
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>rn. Ask for It and use it, be- her home near LealMirg.
|
t we wwcks*
e It’» pure; becau
Mr. and Mrs. Baughman aud little
K!
EP
THE
»'••re won t
cough: because
son came down from Cottage Grove
done
rpugh remedy made t da
last week, and are visiting at Mrs.
T
”
O
Uff
Several p
For sale by the Red Cr
Baughman’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. I fi
y vein».” U the past few
pany and all dealers t
Edmlstrua
a j
it ran rar
vicinity, but
The school house Is gftatly Im­ ly
u
honesty to at present
prove! by the addition of two cloak the
e most na­
Tet Ix-n
beef at
rooms, hall and belfry, and a fine for
ve, but ex- prei»»nt
wd. found
J. Br.mr<
a m w barn
-»tate vai-
nd
! I I
WC
built
i their re-
ne
la
th«
H -veral r
Teiph» at-
•att
Ith
ur
to
tended tho r’r
pknlc an<! rc poFted
+ + + + +;■ + + + <■ ■<■ + <■ + + + +
Special Price on Ice Cream, Candy and Nuts
For Picnics, Socials, Private and Public Entertainments get our prices.
9
( III Il i IC THOMPSON
tVÂR BETWEEN
WHITE AND JAP
and
>n on
W
Tr
ffl-
ger
WANTED- Parties having
land in Lane county send
tion, estimate and price
541„ Eugene, Or.
wt
It
i IM m
*an
John
t| a», i g on
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