Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, October 08, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    EIGENE WEEKLY Gl'ARD.THUihhU'. OCTOBER 8. 11408
SHOT AND KILLED
BY HARRY TABOR
iFrcni Monday's Daily Guard.)
J,
Harry Stucke, a farmer residing11
ja tjje vicinity of Deadwood, in the L
me Creek valley, 50 mile» west ofj-
g.jtene. was shot and killed by Har-j
rv Tabor, deputy postmaster at AI-F
pSa. Saturday afternoon about 4
Starts Wednesday
October 7th
STOCK TO BE SOLD
ENURE stock purchased from the Bon Marche will be
EN71RE
sold at just what it cost at the manufacturers Having
bought the entire stock at a large discount we will sell the entire
stock at less than what other merchants will have to pay, because
we do not pay any freight charges.
A large stock of Clothing
Shoes, Hats, Womens’ Skirts, Coatsand Shoes. Childrens,
Shoes, Dresses, Coats and Hoods
Remember that every
article purchased from The Bon Marche stock will be sold at
wholesale cost
We are over stocked and must unload, new
7
Wednesday
October
7th
goods arriving every day, and we must have room. Come here
and buy the whole vear’s supplies for yourself and children. We
can save you from $25.00 to $50.00 on your fall and winter bill.
Remember every article purchased from the Bon Marche will be
sold at manufacturers’cost. That does not include the new stock
bought by the Crescent. Remember that you can buy for less at
this sale than merchants can buy for, because we bought the stock
at a large discount and have got to have more room for our new
goods which are arriving every day. Don’t wait but come every
day and save money.
, o'tlsck.
A jury empaneled by the justice of
tbs peace of that precinct, acting in
capacity of coroner, held an ln-
.nis; over Stucke's body this morn-.
• b ? and found that he came to his I
death from a gunshot wound at the I
hands of Harry Tabor. Tabor was
afterward arraigned before the jus-1
, ,-eof tie peace and waived examina-t
He was bound over to the clr-l
, - court and his ball fixed at $2,-|
„.in which was furnished by a num­
ber of citizens of tha* neighborhood. I
Acted in Self-Defense
As Tabor waived examination no>
trstimony was addijeed before the!
justice of the peace and therefore
minor details of the shooting are
¡»siting, but from a telephone mes­
sage to The Guard it Is learned that
Tabor acted in self-defensa In shoot­
lag Stucke. The shooting occurred
ia Tabor's field. He and his wife
5Oc
Men’s Shirts, valued to $2.00, at_________
»ere together and were driving the
cows home from pasture. Stucke. It
69c
Men’s Shirts, valued to 1.50, at......... ......
appears climbed over the fence and
appreached them, cursing Tabor. He
2.25
Men’s Hats, regular value 3.50, at_______
baj a pistol in his hand and. so the
alary goes, attempted to draw it on .
1,75
Men’s Hats, regular value 3.00. at_____ _
Tabor, whereupon the latter drew
Women's »ilk lingerie «vaiata, in all color» anil white, |»'rf«»ct
1*OOO Women’» Skirts in all style» and kinds. In all sisce, from
hb pistol, a .32-calibre, and fired. 1
fitting and nuule of the t«*Ht material «nil by the IrM tailor». in
They
the
medium
to
the
very
best
made
of
tailors
and
perfect
in
fit.
1,25
Hen
’
s
Hats,
regular
2.50,
at
.......................
Stucke fell and soon afterward ex-1
aiiort mill long eh-evcw. We must done out till» line to give room
were bought with the Bon Marche's stock and must go at once to make
started fori •
pirtd.
Women’s Kimonas at Manufacturer's Cost
for our new H im *« (lust ar»» coming In ev«*ry «lay. R»*iiM»iiiber tluvt
Tabor immediately
roton for our new stock, which is arriving every day. Hundred« of
every nniM pun toiM-il from th«» Bon Afarvhe must go at once at
Eugene to give himself up to Sheriff
sea me all
style»
to
pick
frtnn
and
all
colors.
Skirts
made
full
and
1.25
Women’s Shoes, value 2.00, at__________
Bown, and telephoned the sin riff
nwuiufiM'turvr'a
cost.
faced.
wbat be had done and that he was I
Women’s Shoes, value 2.50, at........... ........
1.50
coming in. The sheriff told him to I
Women’s waists, value to 3.00, now
1,69
$4.95
stay there and directed the consta-|
Women’s Skirts, value tn $7.50, now
35c
Boys
’
Shirts,
value
50c,
now
......................
ule of _
__________
. place him In |
ble
that
district
to
now
Women
’
s
waists,
value
to
2.50,
89c
•••
•
y
xi
--
_U
—
—
»
gg
\
255
Women's Skirts, value to 5.00, now.
. i -idy till he (the sheriff) arrived
35c
Bovs*
Shirts,
value
50c,
now
------------------
1.89
«
!. rwn, in company with Dis-(
Women
’
s
waists,
value
to
3.50,
now
3.45
Women’s Skirts, value to 6.00, now..
tr: '. Attorney Bryson, left here'
Women’s waists, value to 4-00, now
All Boys, hats at Manufacturer’s cost.
2.45
1,69
ab t 1 o’clock Scpday morning fpr,
Women’s Skirts, value to 3.00, now.
• j..
if th • shooting, the dls'r:i t
now.
__
Women
’
s
waists,
value
to
5.00,
255
1.50
attorney coming up from Corvallis 1
Women’s Skirts, value to 2.00, now
n the it 1 Inight train. They arrived
there about noon Sunday and at once.
,!• I to investigate the shooting'
We an* going tn c I om * <mt our entir«* lint* of lx>y»' clothing. We
and the causes leading up to it.
llere la wlier«' a man ctui «su' frolli onc-lialf lo <>n<*-tlilr«l on
A Family I-Vutl
cannot carry a complete line of men's an«l Ixiys’ clothing, ho w «* ar»'
Now is tlx* time to buy your chiltlren's shot*« for a «hole year
tlx-lr purchaM-, In all color» uiul n I zch and li'iigtli». In ligio ami
According to the stories that have
to com«-. Infants' Mism-s and Boy«' In heavy nn<l light. All «iz»x anti
ilark. In heavy, nie«lluiil ami Ughi. 'Imlc liy thè I m - kì tailor» ami
Thl«
Engon,. since the killing Sat­
going to clone out th<> entire line at manufacturer'» cmt.
kind.«, from the h«*aviewt to the lightest. We arc going to ttiMontinue
|H'rf«'ct In fit arti workinaiiHhlp. It will |»iy you to buy two or three
urday afternoon, the trouble which i
all chil«lr»'n's she.«*« iHsaii«»- we !uvv<* not th«* room to carry a full lin«*
ne nine a groat Having to you of almont onc-thir«l to one-half tlx*
pHir« et fili» »al«*, I mxxvum «' you can gel them at manufacturer's cost.
llu utt I In the tragedy has b ■ n
of men'», women's aixl chil«Ir«*n*H, so we are going to close out all our
l»<t nothing k«»*|i you front tlile »ale.
act ual cost.
of long standing. Stucke, who has'
children's «lx»-» at inanufactursT»' cost.
:. ■ : . .l ion of being quarrelsome
and as having an ugly temper, it is
said, ha 1 threatened to kill Tabor as'
well as several ot.ier people residing !
in that neighborhood.
For some)
time past Tabor has carried a pistol,
expecting
serious
trouble
with
Stucke.
I
It is said the trouble started over,
the fact that Garrett Steinhauer ac­
cused Stucke of being unduly lntl-1
mate with his (Steinhauer's I wife, |
and at one time ordered Stucke off,'
his place. Stucke some time after j
Notice for Publication
ou the 29th day of September, 1908.
There are more pupils than grata In | ATLANTIC FLEET
that assaulted Steinhauer and was gree and was released on $2000
Department of the Interior,
Claimant names
as
witnesses:
the first grade
i
-
-
.—..........
room
at
the
Patter-
arrested and brought to Eugene for bonds. This is an unusual proceed­
United
States
Land
Office
at
Joseph Gate» of Crow, Oregon, Earl
>1
and
several
rooms
In
all
son
school
__
._
_
«n examination before Justice of the ing. but is explained by the fact that
Roseburg, Or., Aug 21, 1908.1 Parsons of Eugene. Oregon; Earl
the buildings are badly crowded. The
Peace Bryson. He was bound over the evidence and presumption of
Notice Is hereby given that Mrs. Baldwin of Panther, Oregon; H. B.
Manila, Oct. 5. The Atlantic bat-1
superintendent
stated
this
morning
to the circuit court, which meets in guilt Is not strong, the statutes pro­
that a new building Is an absilute tieship fleet safely outrode a hurri­ Belinda J Meredith, of Eugene, Ore­ Baldwin of Panther. Oregon
November, and was under bonds at viding that a person charged with
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
cane which swept Manila Bay for 12 gon. who on Aug 21. 1908, made ap­
necessity.
the time he was killed. Tabor was murder In the first degree shall not
hours and did much damage ashore plication under the timber and »tone
Another
new
teacher
was
chosen
Register.
Portland,
Or.,
Oct.
4.—
Soda
foun-1
one of the principal witnesses against he released on bail when the evi­
Typhoon signals were displayed I act». No. 0901, for 8*4 of NW 14 and
Stucke, and it was for this reason dence of guilt is strongly against tains may bubble forth their spark- Satij-day for the high school In the early Sunday morning, but the storm N *4 of SW*4, Section 24, Tomnshlp
states ling fluids today; bootblacks
may per8on of m1m rIorPnre j,eBar. Thl,
that the latter threatened Tabor’s him.
The district attorney ctc*~*
vith rub the public shoes to a polish; and ( w|]| necessitate the filling up of one broke over the bay suddenly and un­ 18, south. Range 7 W.t Willamette
Notice for Publication.
life
Stucke a short time ago as­ that the entire community is w..„
of •*-
the rooms
in the hl
high
--------
<„
„h school expectedly at noon. It was imposal- Meridian, has filed notice of Intention
United States Land Office,
saulted Tabor's younger brother and Tabor. The justice of the peace at cigar dealers may pass out fragrant --
to
make
final
proof,
to
establish
ble
to
hoist
the
cutters
and
launches
now used for the grammar
Roseburg, Or., March 31, 1908.
It is siad beat him up pretty badly. first fixed his bail at |50Q, but upon weeds to famishing devotees of nico­ building,
grades, for high school work. Five belonging to the fleet because of the claim to the land above described,
Notice Is hereby given that In com­
This helped to Increase the enmity the insistence of the district attorney tine; even the small boy tripping rooms in the high school and one In danger of smashing them against the ! before W "•'. Calkins. U. S Com­
mood from Sun­
I homeward In happy moo<l
pliance with the provisions of the act
between the two men.
day school may pause to buy a cent's the basement of the Central school steel sides of the battleships, and I missioner. i t hl» office at Eugene, ■ of congress of June 3. 1878, entl-
Stucke was aged about 40 years It was raised to $2000.
1 worth
----- «.u n
g
^»nAv
ns
a
hao?
fit
DARI)
11
tfl
the
little
craft
were
sent
scurrying
Oregon,
on
the
13th
day
of
Novem
­
are
being
used
to
accommodate
the
of candy or a bag of peanuts
1 tied "An act for the sale of timber
and leaves a wife. Tabor is consider­ N E<;R<> < Al SE OF RIOT
Insldo the breakwater Into the Pa­
1908.
lands In the states of California, Ore­
¡N'T'tH'RT
ROOM or a bunch of grapes. And all this overflow from the grammar grade» sig river, where they remained all I ber.
• v «-4l|-
ably younger and has a wife and two
Claimant
name»
a»
witnesses;
Wil
­
and
these
will
noon
be
overflowing
without molestation from the police.
gon, Nevada and Washington terrlto-
children. He is a member of one of
night. The storm quickly Increased liam H. Neeley, of Eugene. Oregon; ! ry," as extended to all public land
if the present Increase continues
Last
Sunday,
of
course,
all
these
the best families in the western end
Los Angeles, Oct. 5.—A riotous' things were wicked and wrongful, as
Miss Winnie Hadley and Mrs. W m - in Intensity and torrential rains shut1 John Dick, of Eugene, Oregon; Monte states by act of August 4, 1892, Jon­
of the county and was well known in demonstration occurred this morning '
in the ship«.
Miner, of Cottage Grove. Oregon; athan H. Vincent, of Eugene, county
In Justice Austin's court room Imme-i evidenced by a law of the vintage of ter are taking the places of the Ml»»-
Eugene.
At 8 o'clock the storm had reached
Meredith, of Eugene, Ore-
es Abel in the teaching force on ac­
Sheriff Bown and District Attorney diately after Edward Martin, a negro 'C4. resurrected by District Attorney count of the death of Mr». North­ Its height, and It then gradually ta­ Blrdlna J. Frasier, of Eugene, Ore- of Lane, state of Oregon, filed In thU
gon; E.
■ office on June 17, 1907, his swore
Bryson are now on their way home charged with felonious assault upon Cameron, after two decades of dis­ craft-, grandmother of the latter.
perod down until midnight it was gon.
statement No. 9375, for the purchase
anj are expected to arrive late this ( Edith Ralston, a concert singer, had use. But out of the state Circuit
comparatively calm, although heavy
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Court
yesterday
afternoon
there
was
of the W*4, SE 14, of Section No. 2-,
xfternoon. They stopped at Hale been held to the superior court on
seas swung across the harbor,
Register
Issued
an
injunction.
It
restrains
In Township No. 19 south of Rang»
for their mid-day meal.
As Tabor
the District Attorney, chief of Police
charge of rape.
No. 2 west, W. M.. Or., and will off« r
furnished bonds, he was left at home the Fourteen
R<’tiirn February 2*2
patrolmen had been pre­ and authorities from interfering
■Notice
for
Publication
pr«M>f to show that the land sought is
and he will be at liberty until i viously detailed to attend the session. with the Sunday retailers today. The Catarrh Sufferer« Are Nothing But
Washington. <><•!. 4
The Itiner­
Ilo««-
United
States
l4ind
Office,
more valuable for its timber or »ton»
court convenes on the first Monday' Martin was brought in handcuffed to I
Hawking, Spitting anil Blowing
ary of the return home from .Manila burg, Oregon, April 17, 1908.
injunction is of a temporary nature.
than for agricultural purposes, and
of next month.
Patrolman Stevens, a colored officer.' | In issuing it, Presiding Judge Gan-
Machine», Say« An Authority.
' "
of the battleship fleet wa« announced
Notice 1» hereby given that In com­ to establish hla claim to said land lie-
As Stevens
was
taking Martin | tenbeln made the order returnable
at the Navy Department y»uiterday. pliance with the provision» of the act
fore the register and receiver at this
thrm'ith the rear door to return him tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock At
«TPKE'S WIFE TEI.ES
It Is possible that In these days The fleet will leave Manila Decem­ of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, office, at Roseburg. Oregon, on Wed­
. to ,’ai.. \V F DfHell, a frienr. of Miss
1, arrive at Colombo December "An act for the »ale of timber lands
ENTIRELY' DIFFERENT STORY i Ralston, rushed at the negro and that hour arguments will he made. when cleanliness and sanitary re­ ber
nesday, the 30th day of September.
form Is being preached in all 14, «tay there six days, and then de­ In the States of California. Oregon, 1908
part for Sues, which It is scheduled ' Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
I prevented by Stevens, nnd the crowd
churches,
schools
and
at
public
gath
­
He names as witnesses: James
bays Tabor Ordered Stucke and Wifi’ | closed In with cries of "Lynch the I
to reach on January 5.
k
as extended to al) the Public Land
LIES erings. that thousands of people will
Out of Hi« Fix’d and Tunx-d on nigger.” "get a rope and hang him."
The shi|>« will pass through the Stat«*« by act of August 4, 1892, Wilhelm, of Cretwell, Oregon; Jo­
continue
to
suffer
from
catarrh,
seph Wilhelm, of Zion, Oregon; It.
Th ni With the Gun Without and some on attenmtped to strike!
when there Is an absolutely certain canal and C<m| at Port Said, a« expe­ Parley S. Pierce of Springfield. Coun­ seph A. Mayo, of Zion. Oregon; Earl
I
Warning
Cincinnati. Oct. 5.—Con­ ♦
ditiously an possible. They are to ty of Lane. State of Oregon, filed In
Martin,
but
the
club
which
Stevens
remedy
always
on
hand.
McNutt, of Eugene, Oregon.
brandished held the crowd back. Oth-I
gressman
Nicholas
Long- ♦
Hyomei < pronounced Hlgh-o-me) »pend the month of January and a this office on April 15, 1908, hl»
Any and all persona claiming ad-
worth today denounced as a ♦ is a pleasant, medicated and anti­ few days early In February in the «worn statement No. 9713, for the
■ ff Bown r-d District Attor- er officers were compelled to use I
campaign lie the printed sto­ ♦ septic air. Breathe It In and it will Mediterranean, two or three vessels purchase of the SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 ' versely the above described lands are
■rv.oq arrived home thl; af • -r- their clubs freely, while the negro. I
requested to file their claims In thia
ries that In a speech at Rock 4 cure catarrh.
cbout 4:35 o’clock. The dls- overcome with fear, cowered close to
It will stop foul going each to Vlllefranche. Mar­
Island, III., he prophesied ♦ breath, watery eyes, and crusts In seille», Genoa, Leghorn. Malta, Al­ and W 1-2 of SW 1-4 of Section No. office on or before the said 30th day
2
4
In
Township
No.
18
south,
Range
his Several
protectors.
'
of
September, 1908.
giers, Negro Bay, Morocco, the
that after Taft had served ♦ the nose. In a few days.
persons were injured, bull
No. 8, West, W. M., and will offer
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
whole
fleet
leaving
the
latter
place
two terms as president Roose- 4
Martin was finally landed in jail. Al­
It is guaranteed by the Hull Drug
Register.
velt would again be a can- 4 Company to do It or money back, February «. being scheduled to ar­ proof to show that the land sought
!
She testified as foil:»«:
most immediately he was taken, un­
is
more
valuable
for
Its
timber
or
4
at she and her husband were iro- der a heavy escort, to the courthouse'
didate.
and such a guarantee ought to t>e rive In the United States on February I atone than for agricultural purposes,
4 strong enough for anybody.
22.
■ • ch Tabor's field on the way and arraigned, adjudged guilty and l
and to establish his claim to said
NOTH F. FOR rrtlL’CATlON.
c mstofUce to cash a money or- sentenced to life imprisonment.
♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4
Entirely
<
tir-tl
by
Hyonw-i.
OPTION
SE< I RED ON
land before W. W. Calkins, U. 8. Department of the Interior , V. 8.
Taior was drfvir •g bls cows
Aw*
mi
«»i
iiHnvncT
,
ni
...
■
LONG
HIICDWARF
si
vre
’
Commissioner,
at
his
offh
In
Eu-
Having suffered from catarrh tor
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
' through the fi’ld i rt th-» same
■“
- on Thursday
—‘
•
•*-
GR1 1 M i 'I Nl
<11 XI RM AN MACK
gone. Oregon,
the 3rd
two ears, and having tried nu-
August 8. 1908.
■ nd ordered St icke and 1 Is w fe
YS BID NN WILL WIN about
SA
day
of
September,,
190».
merous remedies, without any satls-l
e-
Daniel 8. Labbe, of Portland, ha»
R out cf his field. Stucco
Notice is hereby given that William
(Special Corre
factory
results,
1
finally
tried
Hy-I
He
names
as
witnesses
William
If
»••cured a 90-day option on 8. L.
'bat ’hoy wild. Th<*v •'
Clubb, of Eugene, Oregon, who, cn
Prof. Ward and i
Pierce
of
Walton,
Oregon;
Jarvis
I
’
.
Chicago, Oct. 5. Norman Mack, omei. and am glad to state that af-1 Long'« hardware store at the corner
wed Tabor toward
the ga
July 28, 1908, made application un­
to Eugene r<
chairman of the Democratic National ter using about one and one-half' of East Ninth and Oak afreets In Eu­ Sutherland, of Walton, Oregon; Wll- der the Timber anJ Stone Acta, No.
• ■ wp« t*»o f
behind Ta! it a trip
All
the
bridges
be
Walton,
Ore-
I have gene, the papers being filed for rec­ Ham 8 Sutherland of
committee, told the Associated Press bottle« I am entirely cured
Mr«. Stucke______ 1 . fe^t behind have been recoveret
951». for the Sli of NE'4. Section
today that after three weeks' study recommended It to others with satis­ ord with the county clerk today Thia gon. William Neely of Eugene, Ore- 12, Township
Ti’band. She «tated that wlth-
17 South.
1 Rang»
.Marion Wheeler
of the sftvyctlon In the East he was factory results, C N Llndsy, 407 I» one of the oldest hardward Mrma gon.
*ny further word Tabor turned
7 West, Willamette Meridian, , has
me unknown disc
sor
Any
and
all
persons
, Mitchell. 3. D.
Eas- convinced the election would go to East First
In the city. It la not known what
fired a pistol at her husband,
filed notice of Intention to make Fl-
Emory Searles a
A complete Hyomei outfit, consist Mean. Ixjng and son Intend to do versely the above-deacrltmd lands are nal Proof, to establish claim to th"
aft^r Bryan. That New York will »how a
fell to the ground. Tabor then
tern
Oregon,
went
Democratic
candi-|
requested
to
file
their
claims
In
this
ing of a strong, hard rubber pocket after the »ale la completed.
with landslide for the
ed the pistol at her. «he testl- making a several
land above described, before W. W
office on or bafore the said 3rd day Calkins, U. 8. Commissioner at hl<
Mra. date; that N»w Jersey. Rhode Isl- inhaler and a bottle of Hyomei, costs
and kept her at a distance
He Mrs. Searles' paren
Delaware
and
Ohio
'
3
bottles.
If
after-
of
Sptember,
1
»ft
only »1, and extra
hod her husband, taking a pistol
and. Maryland,
U here II u !!♦••• Flew
office at Eugene, Oregon, on the 2n<$
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
st only
50 rents each
_
would also be found In the bemo­ wards needed coi.
hl« pocket. He then left, say- M Almasl.
day of November, 1908.
¡tore,
or
direct
by
lle
said
President
Register.
at the Hnll Drug s
would get a docto«. Ftncke
cratic column.
David Parker, of Fayette, N.
Claimant names as witnesses:
from
Booth's
letters
and
mall,
charges
prepaid,
die for half an hour after he
Roosevelt's
veteran of the Civil War. who J
Hal. E.
will
Vi
o.
N.
Y.
that
the
I
Hyomei
Co.,
Buffalo
•cot. Tabor and others return­
declaration
foot at Gettysburg, »ay»:
"1
's ?k
Marvin
Wm Wh
then
Bron-
■»
Asthma,
years
of
Ta
Hyomei
also
cure
have eight
>od Electric Bitters have done
'll after he had died
ut 1
Oregon.
NOTH I FOR i't'BLK ATION.
is
I«
fall
help-
of
of
R
osevelt
folds.
Croup
a
chttis.
Coughs
and
eight years
“ Distol that Tabor used wn
Warren C. Smith, of Crow. Oregon.
U. 8. Land Office at Hoar burg.
m i
dl-
d the Democratic party
infants, and any Inflammatory
I
sllbre iver Johnson
The b
Clark H. Decker, of Waltervllle,
Oregon. June 17th, 1909.
rd
A
ry
tract
sea»»
of
the
respltoi
n'ered the body on the left si
Notice Is hereby given that Alox Oregon.
up. and striking the collar b<
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Hasvol of Crow, Oregon, who. on
1'1
Bl.1t
*»*
H<*>i*»
CROWDED
w
oad
down Into the heart.
Register
March 13th, 1903, made I Homestead
WORSE TIIIN EVER
t
Family
ro other witnesses testified tl
now take
Entry No 12503, for NW’ '4.
’, section
t nime to them and told th
i
Hunilck
lly has enjoyed keep me
wh
19
south.
Range
uOC Superintendent Strx-k-
12. Township
we began ualng W. A. Kt
g
West.
Willamette
Meridian,
i q ,tndarv over the matter got
va r With
J. T Donaldson, Henry Odell an t
d
Pills three ypsri
notice
of Intention
filed
lodatinr the many new pu- Dr.
has
arri
ig
St
R
final
five-year
proof, T. W. Carney, appraisers of the c-
have enrolled in the public ago," says L A. Bartlett, of Rural
CÆRTOnTA.
make
to
I *
hat
tate of l.uella A. Peabody, decease .
any
irlng the past week or two. Route 1, Gullford. Me. They cleanse
»IM 4M ÌW Rn« >v»rt Bmÿt tn establish claim to the land above , today filed their Inventory with th«
Do
just ns « >' od as
•e five n»w one« In the fifth and tone the system In a gentle way
described, before »V W. Calkins, U.
p:
They appraised ths
I Bladder
25 rents at W
8 fommiMkner, at Eugene, Oregon probate court
Wltt’l
arad** a* he Geary school this morn- tha’ do-« you goo!
anything j »t
property at »1149.
was alr*a)y fall A Kuykendall a drug store
inc and he r
charj^d in the infor- cause
’. druggsl*!*
I good
Womens Skirts
AT COST
All Children’s Shoes to Go
Every Boys Suit to Go
Men’s I rousers at Cost
538-540
Willamette St.
Correct Dress
for Men
and Women
PORTLAND DEALERS
SECURE INJUNCTION
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