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THE El'GHXK WEEKLY GUARD. THURfiDTY^ SEPTEMBER 8. 1ÍM»«
T
CITY COUNCIL
ARKELL ADMITS
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
POLITICAL NEWS OF
HAS A VERY BUSY
COMMISSION OF
ALL PARTIES ANO
ADJOURNED SESSION NUMEROUS CRIMES
IN SEVERAL STATES
» OR BAEK
WOOD FOR SALE—Enquire at Yo-
ran’s shoe store.
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FOR SALE—Tuorougnurea Hereford
Oakland.
Cal.,
September 1.—
bulls for sale. Enquire 550 Wil­
Captain Peterson, of theO ak and
lamette street.
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police department, declared today
that Gustave Arkell, accused of the FOR SALE—Good 3% wagon. A.
murder of Mrs. Daniel Donahue, is
J. Wood, went end Eighth street.
one of the greatest criminals of the
Phone farmers 8x6.
s2 0
age. The prisoner has admitted to a
number of aliases, as having killed a FOR SALE—A good buggy and har-1
man. of being tried for attempting
ness for 125. 689 Cbarnelton st.,
to poison one of his three wives, of
telephone Black 4722.
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trying to choke one to death, and of
feloniously beating a man.
WOOD—Fine dry,
maple
4-foot
wood, »4.25.
Williams Transfer
Company. Main 651.
PROFESSIONAL "COLUMN
DR H. L. BTUDLEY^T----- >
physician. Office,
»tore.
518
Wt!^/
Phone Black 1326
Cun. i’tr*
free. Residence 734
Phone Red 319 7.
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(From Monday's Daily Guard.)
Various matters of interest were
>
A store’s advertisements tell
duscussed and acted upon at the ad­
i the people wbat is “doing” at
journed session of the city council
' that store—what is new. what
last night. A remonstrance against
C. H. CANNON, M U— —-
' is inviting, why today is a good
physician and surged “^bi»
Boise, Ida., Sept. 1.—The Republi­ i Bryan delivers an address tonight.
the proposed sewer in the alley be­
! time to visit the store. People
can state convention met here today
diseases and dUeasa, ’
tween
East
Second
and
East
Third
DEBS’ VOICE SHOWS
; look for the ads to tell them
and children a
L*00**
to nominate a full state ticket. Fred
STRAIN OF EXERTION streets, from High street to the river
1 these things jnst as naturally as
cal vibratory and ltwhi r
R. Reed, of Shoshone, temporary
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 5 n
was read. Hon. J. J. Walton appear­
i they would look at a clock to
ing.
Phene Main d54o“Ba?^
chairman, delivered the keynote ad­
Davenport, Sept. 1.—The special
ed
for
the
remonstrators
and
after
[ tell the time.
dress, and after the appointment of train carrying Eugene V. Debs, so­
Hoffman Houae. PhJ>e
considerable
discussion
the
matter
'
Sometimes a clock does not
commitees the convention adjourn­ cialist candidate for president, left
I here today.
Debs' voice shows the was referred to the sewer committee.
> run—sometimes a store's ad
UK. ANNA MAURER
----- ■*
ed until this afternohn.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦++♦♦♦♦
Phy.*c4...
All curab?»
1 strain of addressing open-air meet- Blds had already been received for
FOR SALE—Good fresh cow.
En­ i does not run. A "run-down”
There Is no opposition to Janies H. Ings.
*
♦ ♦
quire corner Harrison avenue and ' clock or ad are about equally
treated.
Wonei and
DIED.
the work and M. S. Barker's bld be- >
Brady, chairman or me state commit­
Park street. A. J. Close.
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specialty. Office over p v n ** 4
ing
i unsatisfactory,
unserviceable,
♦
tne lowest, he bad been awarded ♦
Phon* Red 1631.
K Uuu'4
tee, for governor, and Senator Hey­ LABOR EDITORS .MAY
DECLARE Hill BRYAN the contract, as the cost to some of
burn will be endorsed for re- -election.1
FOR SALE—duff Orpington eggs. 1 ' misleading.
the
Curious thing about it is that
contract, but it is probable that
G. 3. BEARDSLEY, M
---- 7*
(From Monday’s Dally Guard.)
A fight is looked for on the pro-
pro :
13 for $1. W. B. Hampton, 1102, i a merchant who would think it
Chicaog, Sept. 1.—Editors from the contract will be annulled, as the
..physician and surgeon. OfftS???
John Currin, 92 years of age. a
posed local option plank.
Columbia avenue, corner 19th st. , 1 absurd to have a run-down” or
distant cities representing 150 labor cost to some of the property owners highly respected citizen of south Lane
and 17 McClung buildinc
out-of-repair clock will, some-
and Willamette streets. 0%^ ? J
papers met In convention here today there will be more than the property county, died at his home at Cottage FPR SALE—First-class grub oak
TAFT'S PROGRAM
wood. Apply t* H. L. Eller, Eu­ i times, deliberately let his ad
residence phone. Main 47
FOR WEEK ARRANGED with L. W. Quick, St. Louis, as presi­ is Forth.
Grove at 2 o’clock Sunday of old age.
The committee appointed to look Uncle John, as he was familiarly
dent. The question of the endorse­
gene, Or., or phone Farmers 83. tf 1 stop running. It’s not wise, nor
' good business, nor defensible
ATTORN E ï B-AT.LÂ w
Middle Bass, O , Sept. 1
The lake ment of Bryan is expected to be tak­ into the mater of securing the strip known, was born in Grayson county,
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Inquire ■ on any known grounds—but it
is too choppy for fishing today and en up before the convention adjourns. of land on the south side of West Virginia, March 16, 1816, and moved | FOR SALE—Bartlet pears,
L. BILYEU, Attorney-•t-law'"7)ïÙL
Eighth street along the Huddleston to Missouri in 1841, where he was
at P. Blair’s, 2% miles northwest i is sometimes done.
the Taft expedition was abandoned.
property so that the street would be married to Miss Margaret Swift in
of town on Elmira road. Phone
Arrangements were completed for a
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regulation width there, reported that 1843, crossing the plains to Oregon
Farmers 18x8.
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trip to Toledo tomorrow where Judge
i—¿r
the land would be given to the city if with an ox team in 1853.
Taft will review the G. A. R. parade. 1
LEON R KDMUN3 q <7^-
the
city
would
build
a
cement
walk
DesMolnes,
Sept.
1.
Senator
Moon
FOR
SALE
—
70
head
of
goats,
either
On Labor Day the candidate goes to |
He settled on his homestead three
law. Roams 1 and 2, Eugen» ¿2»
WANTED—(Con tinned)
along
there,
costing
about
$4
00.
The
and
Representative
Do
nt
ar
Introduc
­
nannies
or
wethers;
take
your
Sandusky, where he will visit the
and Savings Bank.
Lo“‘
miles east of Cottage Grove, where he
report
was
adopted,
but
after
dis
­
ed
a
joint
resolution
today
asking
choice.
Phone
Farmers
4x9.
W.
WANTED—TO RENT—A big farm
Soldiers' Home and make a non-po-
and his highly esteemed wife. Aunt
cussing
the
matter
it
was
moved
and
that
the
assembly
to
proceed
with
ol
on shares, for from 3 to 5 years. u. M. TRAVIS, Atioraey-at-u». Sì­
lltical address.
Margart, 90 years old, who survives P. Lower. Creswell, Or.
I the election of a senator for the short carried that the proposition be recon­ him. have resided continuously since.
Address "C. D.,” care Gnard. tf
lice over Eugene Loan 4 a»,..
sidered.
|
term.
The
resolution
is
for
the
pur
­
TO
TRADE
—
A
good
sound
work
BRYAN CONTINI US
Bank, Eugene. Orego.
“
There were born to, them seven
The
strip
of
land
belonging
to
the
WANTED
—
Young
man
to
learn
the
pose
of
forcing
the
Republican
mem
­
team, weight 2500 pounds, for a
NORTH W EST < ’AMPAIGN
children, all of whom áre dead ex­
clothing
business.
Apply
clothing
bers on record, and may bring about Stewart heirs in Jefferson street be­ cept Felix S., with whom they have
good driving team. A. M. Gilbert,
S. D. ALLEN—Attorney-at-law. m
department at once. S. H. Friend­
87 West Sixth street.
s3
fice over Eaton s book stor» si*
Fargo, Sept. 1.—Mr. Bryan today the election of Governor Cummins to tween Eighth and Fifteenth streets made their home of late years.
WUlamette street. Phone B1 m {
was
next
taken
up,
and
it
was
report
­
ly.
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continued his campaign In the North­ i succeed Senator Allison, deceased.
ed
that
the
city
could
get
It
by
paying
FOR
SALE
—
»-room
Mouse,
three
west. After breakfast he went to the
At the Eugene hospital today, Hen-
$250.
The matter Is still* in the ry Pfeifer, aged 64 years, from apo-
blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot, WANTED—Position as cook in camp
Heavy Vote in Vermont
fair grounds and held a reception,
or hotel.
Fifteen years’ experi­ C. A. W1NTERME1ER, Attorn»,-o
80x76 feet.
Price, »2100. Ore- i
White River Junction, Vt., Sept. 1. hands of the committee.
preliminary to an address, and at
plexy. He had been working on a
ence.
References,
Booth-Keliy
Two petitions to have the Warren farm on the McKenzie six or eight
gon Land Company.
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law. Land titles end probata sHt-
All reports Indicate that today’s
noon was tendered a prairie chicken
Co. R. B. Garman, London, Or. if
laities. Office over Chsatbsra-Bria.
banquet. Several speeches are sched­ vote will be heavier than the aver­ Construction Company remove its miles northeast of Eugene when he FOR SALE—Number 3 Oliver type-
rock crusher and its mixing plant was suddenly taken ill about a week
tow Bank.
uled here and at Grand Forks, where age
been WANTED—899 families to get their
writer, nearly new.
Has
from their present locations as soon ago. He was brought to the hospital
shoes
repaired
at
the
“
Enterprise
”
used only few weeks.
Call
i
WALTON t NESS. Attorneys-at-ii?'
atl
as the Park street contracts are com­ and remained in an unmonsclous con­
shoe repair shop. Half soles 3 5c
Eugene Gun Co.’s Store.
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J. J. Walton and 8. P. Ne*a. wili
pleted were read. They precipitat­ dition until his death. Little 1» known
and up. 59 East Ninth street. s8
practice in ail the coart» i#
ed much discussion. J. H. Shewry, of him here.
FOR
SALE
—
Plums,
prunes
and
ap
­
state. Office, raota $, w*kan
superintendent of the plant, stated at
WANTED—A good farm near Eu­
ples
on
the
Travis
place.
Second
Block, Eugene, Oregea
the meeting that the company intend­
gene of from 80 to 100 acres; will
and Monroe etrets.
Rick them
ed to erect a very high wail at the
go
out
eight
miles.
Enquire
at
yourself;
25
cents
a
bushel.
s7
GEORGE B. DORRI3—Attorney^!-*
qu
"uarry to prevent rocks from being
the Real Estate Exchange, Cole­
law; office Hovey Building, cor-
th
thrown npon residences in that vi­
FOR SALE—One National cash reg­
mon building.
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cinity, also that he would at once
8th and Willamette streets;
ister, one Remington typewriter
1 and 2 upstairs.
place a contrivance over the mixing
and a large iron safe. Enquire of WANTED—Two first-class brick-lay­
plant to prevent the terrible dust
ers. Work on I. O. O. F. build­
L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings
WOODCOCK * POTTER. Attortan.
from being blown into the houses
ing. Brownsville, Or. Union wages.
bank building.
at-law. A. C. Woodceck and K. 0
near there.
The motion that the ♦
Buffalo,
Sept.
1.
—
A
spec
­
♦
Address
Box
152,
Springfield,
Or.
Seattle, Sept. 1.—A bigamist by.
(Special Correspondence.)
Potter. Office one block south of
prayer <>» the petitioners lie granted ♦ ial dispatch to the News from ♦ BULL FOR SALE—One registered I
si
bls own confession, when brought!
Harrisburg, Sept. i.—T. W. Sorn- was laid on the table until the next ♦
Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon.
Holstein-Friesian bull, three years
Niagara Falls says a balloon ♦
face to face last night with his first',
old September 8, 1908;
milk WANTED—Furnisned house, 5 or 6
wife, Mrs. Cora Johnson Tasch, de­ ntorvllle, nepnew af the late Mac meeting. It seemed to be the desire ♦ believed ti be one of those ♦
WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneym.
strain; gentle. L. A. Houck, Mon­
rooms for two or three months;
serted In Omaha in 1903, and to Summerville, who went to l.os An- of most of the councilmen to allow ♦ missing in the list of starters ♦
law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Beu
roe, Or., R. F. D. No. 1.
s30
not too far out. Three In family.
whom lie returned after the death of | geleH to look after his uncle’s busl- the plant to remain where it 1 h dur­ ♦ In the race from Columbus, ♦
Practice in all courts of the state
Eugene Real Estate & Investment
his second wife at Nome, Lee A. I tteHH in that city, han retursed. His ing the present year, or until the pav­ ♦ O., landed near Devil’s hole ♦ HERE IS A CHANCE—to buy from
and before the U. S. Land Otti«,
Co.
Johnston Is charged with the murder I report seettiH to be of a very grave ing work projected for this fall Is ♦ today. Four of the occu­
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClung
the own,er and buy right, nice high
of his second wife. Belle Gilchrist J character, lie says that a large block finished. If It were moved it would ♦ pants were injured and are
lots or house and lot, all on the WANTED—River bottom farm of
necessitate
a
great
loss
of
time.
of
the
estate
is
missing
There
is,
♦
being
cared
for
there.
JESSE
G. WELLS, Lawyer, No. zC
whose body he dismembered anil ere- j
street car line. I have 8 lots and 2
from 15 to 40 acres that overflows.
The city attorney was aulhotized ♦
mated.
He wept bitterly and ex­ he says. $10,000, the disbursement
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
dwelling
houses.
All
must
go.
In
­
Must
have
building
spot
above
high
claimed between his sobs that ile of which is not accounted for on the to collect the usual poll tax and it ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦+♦++
opposite postofflce. Gives special
quire at 806 East Thirteenth st.
water.
Call at rooms 3 and 4,
bookH of the busIneHH; also the cir­ was ordered that he bo allowed the
would resign himself to his fate.
attention to the examination of ab­
Colemon building.
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usual
commission
of
15
per
cent.
cumstances
of
his
sickness
and
So fine a net of evidence was w<7-
stracts, drafting wills, settling es­
FOR SALE—Hot air engine; force,
The
opening
of
the
al'ey
north
and
death
are
of
a
nature
to
arottHe
sus
­
ven around him that Johnston, atnaz-l
tates, conveyances and collection!
pump connected; 690-gallon tank.; WANTED—One or two vacant lots,
ed and dumbfounded, plainly showing picion. The man employed to attend south between Tenth und Eleventh
Also to all pension matters. Phons
fittings, 40 feet l*4-inch pipe, for,
with or without residence. In good
between
Charnelton
and
Lincoln
was
his
case
‘
had
no
licenae
or
standing
as
he believed -himself to be fighting;
Red 1176.
sale cheap at Hall & Shumway's. I
location in Eugene. Address, giv­
a physician, but when the case was referred to the city attorney.
against fate.
East Seventh street. See It.
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Portland. Sept. 1.—Construction
ing lowest price and terms, Box I. N. HARBAUGH. Special atten­
The street commissioner was in­
beyond medical relief a regular doc­
work on the Lytle road, from Hills­
328, Tillamook, Or.
sl4
tion given to divorce and settle
tor was called. In the meantime a structed to connect up the Mrs. Bilgh- boro to Tillamook, was resumed this FOR SALE—One team of heavy
NO t HANGE MADE
ton
property
with
the
sewt
r
-.nd
the
ment »f estates. Agent for Conti­
IN APPLE HATE second cousin of the deceased called
mules, one set of chain harness WANTED—Middle-aged woman as
morning.
Operations
will
be
contin
­
to visit Mr. Summerville and was costs to be taxed up against the prop­ ued steadily until the road is com­
nental Insurance Company. Room
and one 3 >4-inch Mitchell wagon,
in-
housekeeper
and
companion
for
5, First National Bank Building,
No change Is to he made In the not informed of his sickness, nor al- erty.
in good condition. Mules are true
valid lady. Must be woman of re-
pleted. which is believed will be ac-
The
assessment
of
Mi.
Gilbert
on
Eugene, Oregon.
to a fault and a perfect team for I
freight rate on apples to the East
finement and experience. Call at
East
Eleventh
street
was
.eftrred
to
Building.
from any point In the state of Ore­
all purposes. Price for outfit,
102 East Ninth street, Eugene, Or.,
the street committee for adjustment.
gon served by the Southern Pacific.
$450. Inquire at this office.
between 9 and 12 a. m.
A
sewer
petition
was
referred
to
UNDERTAKERS
Such was
the
positive statement
the proper committee.
DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE —
made tny Freight Agent C. A. Mal-
W. KAYS & CO., undertakers Mi
An ordinance
for
grading and
Schmitt Brothers, of Creswell, have
FOR KENT
hocuf, who arrived In thls city Mon-
f J. funeral
directors. Eugene, Or.
graveling West Eleventh street was
four good draft horses for sale j
day morning on one of his regular
passed.
cheap. They are young and well FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 367 DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers
trips along the line, The rate that
West Fifth street.
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An ordinance for improving West
bred. Call and see them at Cres- [
will be In force this fall Is exactly
and embalmers. Corner Willaa-
Twelfth street between Lawrence and
well, or write to Schmitt Bros, for
the same as that of last year, and no
etts and Seventh streets.
Jefferson by grading and graveling
description, prices and terms, tf FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front
change Is contemplated. The rates
room. Inquire 66 East Ninth st.
the same was passed.
from this section are the same as
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
a26
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER—Two I
An ordinance for paving the alley
those that apply
from California
State licensed embalmer. Offlca
lots
and
8-room
house;
barn;
fine
between Sixth and Seventh streets
points.
FOR RENT—Nice front room; fur­
and residence. Tenth and Olin
land
for
garden;
on
Fourth
street,
|
reaching front Willamette street east
The change which has been made
nace heat;
electric lights and
streets. Phone Red 4481.
near
mill
race.
Lot
160x95
on
160 feet was passed.
bath. Suitable for two gentle­
Twelfth and Alder streets, just
ABSTRACTORS
men.
154 East Ninth street..
An ordinance to pave East Seventh
north of Patterson school. J. J.
street front Oak to High was passed
Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRAO
The argument for the vote on the
MlSCELLANEOUB
• CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Blocs.
$500.000 water bonds to be printed
FOR SALE—-80 acres. 8 ntlles west
Eugene, Or Prices reasons’ll*.
in pamphlet form and to be distrib­
of Eugene; new 4-room house, all SAv—i am here again to work. I
uted before the election was read and
Implements and stock; 10 acres
REAL ESTATE AGKM?
am the lone cement worker and
adopted.
timber, balance plow land; all well1
finisher. Get your work done by L.
The question of reserving the use
J.
L.
CLARK
& CO.—Dealers IL re*)
fenced;_a bargain at $4,000; Vz |
C. Williams.
of one of the county parks for ladies
cash. Plenty of fruit.
estate. Creswell. Or
ladies with gentlemen escorts, and
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CHAS. F. MITCHELL,
NOTICE—Having recovered from my
familiei s. barring men alone, was dls-
MINING ENGINEERS
Eugene, Ore
Injury
I
have
resumed
my
business
cussed. \ motion to instruct the city
of horseshoeing and general black­ HERBERT LEIGH, mlnlz-g engineer
attorney to prepare an ordinance on
FOR SALE - House and 3 fine lots,
smithing.
C. D. Holoway, East
and expert metallurgist. Reliai»»
the same was lost.
all within one block of car line;
Eleventh street. Fairmount, Or.
information furnished to luteedint
The eighty per cent ($22.899.50)
house containing five good-sized,
Investors.
Examinations »nd re­
on the paving of Olive street and Oak
well-finished rooms, pantry, two FOR EXCHANGE — Good income
ports on mines and ore tre»;ni4»t
street
closets;
all
furniture.
stoves,
bearlag property, making interest
CORNELIUS N. BLISS
rants.
Eugene Oregon
range; good well on the place, 230
on $4 5O<> at 1 >• per cent. Will ex­
t urk financier who w
The bill of 11 <100 of McClain A Mc-
ARCHITECT
feet deep. Price, $2100. Hollen­
change
for
good
farm.
Enquire
of
Treasurer Sli.'lilo-i III collet ling funds Arthur for engineering services was
beck Real Estate Company.
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Frank E. Blair. Fall Creek, Or. tf FREE THOMAS—Arcnitect. Sa»«*-
to Hill tile T ill • .ll.-p.ligli.
taken up and referred to the fire and
SfNAlO« »ISFRt HOPKINS
es and plans drawn, blue priai*
water committee and city attorney to
FOR SALE
4 3 acres ail level land.
lllinoiM •»■nntor ivlwi tills been in-
an 1 specifications General s'ip*r'
investigate, and If under the contract
30 in cultivation; new house, wood
vision over buildings :n conr»» o
Thia woman any* that after
they are entitled to the money the dorseil for réel.a-tion Ht the Republic­
shed and chicken house and new
constitu tion. If thinking ot bu_
an primaries
bill should lie paid.
barn; orchard; three ;ood wells
months of suffering Lydia K.
ing, large or small, see me. Tern»
The bill of Mr. Kennerly for meals
and good water; evei rything. on
I*inkham’s Vegetable Compound
reasonable. Room 7, (.ortsm*»
served the councilmen and others compHshed by June. 1910.
the place goes with it t, including
There
inailo tier as well as ever.
Mock
who went to Ritchey creek was order­ will lie no further delays in building
household goods.
Thi is must be II- YOl WANT to get all the monev
er paid.
vour property brings, list it with
sold in the next 30 da? ys. I have
this railroad and contractors were
Matutn I I'orgie, of Ix'esburg.ViL,
th>- R.-al Estate Exchange in the
The council then adjourned until notified yesterday to' assemble their
also several lota close i in and also
write« to Mrs l,itikhuiu:
Wednesday at 4:30 p. m.
new Colenion building. They will
a house and lot 66x3(1 04, chicken
Oi
construction
crews
and
take
up
the
•• 1 want other Huffrrlng women tc
bring the bayer direct to you and A. H. TODD, survey
house and park and some
«
fruit,
| work w here they left off.
know what l.vdi* E. I’inkltam’» Vege
gon.
Office
412
W
let
von
make
your
own
terms
id
anme
nf
These
are
bargains
an
tf
till
di
Three million dollars will be spent
table Compound baa lion«- for ma. Foi
Phone, Red 5551-
them close to Wiliam«
In completing the project. Over $1,-
montha I autTeted from feminine ill>
For further information call
000.000 has been spent already on
so that 1 thought I could not live. I
the Pacific Land Company. Ro
the road Construction tools and ma­
wrote you, and after taking Lydia K
7, Hovey building. D. L. Cartm
chinery for driving tunnels and grad­
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and
LICENSED
TETERIN’
manager.
ing are on the ground and workmen
using the treatment you preeeribed I
GEONS—Calls pro
are
in
close
touch
with
contract
felt like a new woman. I am now
♦
♦
night or day. Drs
strong, and well a« < '
. nd thauk yov
♦
♦ 1 so that actual operations will
son. Office phone,
piles only fr iu Portland and e.t
for the g<»*l you ha
me
commenced
today.
S
t
much
In
«
♦
♦
idence Ph,
the Cascade mountains. Th«- ra
♦
♦ nest Is Mr Lytle, president of
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
fore«» there has been raised to w a
all
s«>ad.
that
work
will
be
continued
♦
♦
formerly was before an emerg.i'i
For thirty yearn Lydia E. link-
♦ Peti
♦ winter, so that the line may be c< m-
<•
«»«
granted
a
few
years
.«.
♦ and
tiatti’s Vegetable Compound, made
♦ pleted as soon as possible.
WANTED—Competent g rl. Mrs. V
that the large crops of that sc
♦ »12
from roots ami herl*, liaa I hvh the
♦
W. Skipworth, 108 West Eighth
n
could
be
placed
on
the
market
in
♦
♦
standard rvtiiedy for female ill>
street.
h
«Isslppl v
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
ne
and has j«>->ttivcly cured thoti>andsot
FRENCH
heavy
WANTED—A girl to do general
women who have l»-ett troubled with
THE
OREGON
LAND
COMPANY
ting of fie
FEMALE
* ♦ ♦ 4- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ T ♦ ♦ «
housework.
Apply
657
Willam
­
displacements, intiainmation, ulevrt»
t
stands on its own merits and has
truer st n
♦
ette street.
tf
♦
A SAFB, CBWTAT5
tion, tibroid tumor*, irn-gularitiea.
ii
»'nt con <1
no combination with any other
♦
L.IFF FoR
♦
periodic |<ain.a, twkache, that la-ar
kt .iwers
WAXTEn At nee.
bu<<. <
MKXSrKVA
e'*tninate all pos-
♦
of oats. Inquire Williams Trant*
Kafr! Run
tng-tlowii feeling, flatulency, bidigvs
imitty of graft by immediately
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
ant<T«t
or
bringing seller and buyer together.
tion,dir7ine*N<>r nervous pruut ration.
dlers to t ie number of five thousand
paid r<»rf
»• can find what you want If It i«
on tri:
Why don't toil try it ?
vMth»‘rpt1 in
ll'ill f 'tl ay
W WTEl^ A number of girls to
Kami
Nl
I
grnuii
Mrs. I’lnkliam invites all sick
learn Burning Enquire at the E 1-
ht
1
Un
t-d
Spkniih
War
Veterans
The
dru»!
u
women to write Iter for advR-e.
orders
tab
Hlie ha* guid«*d tlHHiaancIs tc
win
WAN
Witch
¡¿ma semai ca . i-> 1
i
by a
health Address, I.ynu, Maas.
kit
s
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SOMMERVILLE
BIGAMIST IS
MAY HAVE BEEN
ALSO MURDERER
OF ONE WIFE FOULLY DEALT WITH
MISSING BALLOON
LANDS IN NEW YORK
:
:
PORTLAND CONCERN
DESTROYED BY FIRE
SPANISH WAR VETS
MEET IN BOSTON
I
M adame D eans
Sold in Eugene