Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, January 21, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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GREEN Iß BE
PARDONED FROM
PENITENTIARY
JJ
I
Í 1
Lithuheariof Meander Ham-,
-7, ’.iiWKinitff -.rwB-'tdrir in [
ihtnse todav made one of the most,
eh .,tI.. k- OU the Chief executive I
Theiid
'»at body. Willett |
£ for 1.1« subject "The Passage of
ZLvelt." and H a speech of great
terous or the 1
he came into i
scathingly tie-'
Salem, Jan. 18.—By the simple
Mobile, Alabama _ Jap. 18.—The
I fact that the county court Saturday famous "spring hill college,” oqa.of
Guard SjexuaL^ervicq*.
LcanceJJ«^ t(ie mortgaga
HOO^eld ,|ho. oldest JesiiL' CpilCjes ,lju. th»
the, home,, o’f Mrs/ Adelin If soutnerh Vtftek^Su^wm’ knoSv«*fn
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.»JfalejjJ Qr.*
T8.-*J|n
th«-4i*4«ii>utiei>«f
.thfecamaHMce- agAingL Aiere
ctvBght "the aa- ' thé L’tritaA'.«ttareg A»t<fttJCurope%vj5-l
shiDS'-iiT
* t, h O tVlT
’iiAA mnmLn».«
__ __ ».»_ dele-
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t h
' NPF149L t’*x'rK® J? «y. wr«t;: “Ms» j”
ship&-*ir th»
th» honst»
house,-the
three
members orithe V Lyne county
I,GhaniberlpTn will pardon Courtfafi’d
gation fare well. Eaton gets the chairmanship of education and
’H./entY'to tNfc’ ixtnltmitiary -No- ♦he i'hMpuI’.whet*adettNww^ri
V ts Ibe murdeyjgj J,obn. at jyaj-jping Service. Immediately a
has places on Ttw ways and means, on rultb and on joint •Ytites. •iiNuljer. 1
Linu in Line county, and tnat Green, battle with' the fftnflis ’legati But
Bean was given the chairmanship of elections, and has pl
his' frrfftlier,' will leave thw «Uy Could not be stnpdt! and spread rap­
idly., Nine college [ buildings -were
on the judiciary and insurance. While Calkins did not receive a forever.
In all the ahnals of Oregon crime
The cauat ? of the fire has
chairmanship, he is a member of the following three important one of the nni 'Nintercstfrrg taib? is destroyed.
not been ascertaind.
that
of
young
Courtland
Green,
a
committees: Railroads, public lands and enrolled bills.
lad, who was convicted of be-
An immense lobby
• • •' is
• assembling in Salem today in order to mere lmpllcated
In tt
murder HAMPTON BROS. WILL
Claude Blanton
be present wh
lot on
ken separately
in the two ht
hotel in the c
row will brin
cf the state,
introduc tion 01
to limi
ission to
the senate durii
to
holding tick-
ets which should
ibuted by a committee of <hree sen-
ators. The resolution was defeated by a vote of 12 to 17.
ONSIDER THETARIFF
< t*
Kerr 7 ; W"1 ,o<5aT appnfBt-
Jain an
I M*at.;r2 n”',.of th* Probate
». G«,, <<•* ¿I ” '*** estate of
a ..T"
vz, '■ n Kerr
h
Jr., „h« was
» tam 'fL'. * 7Hunl
”
- wh"(
k*J* The, ' «ted vslue of
' ££r il ,h^
ate I» 31150. '
'
D*’e *'>sb
— _• v / and Austin
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'pralaers
Sydney, Australia. January 18.—-
The Government today decided to
“-■» use of
prohibit In-fightlng and the
■gloves under six ounces In all
r future
boxing contests
I^“g1- -‘ti ion
•> on the
Mean-
subject win be Introduce
while the police are enti>o wer
enforce th* regulation
The Burna-Johnaon match was
sponaible for this w
‘
,
pl« her« wet« »hocked at Am
popular t»«tic» of In-fight'ng
FORAKER WON’T TAKE
COLORED SOLDIERS’ CASES
Waahington. Jan.
1* -
| Foraker signed a atatetnent tonay
*
X
*'»'
VK33A.M
oot
true
that
he would be-
.
ta s
'ItKAM
1 •» of o-,
*’
'■•commended that it wtw if'i ku -—j ne­
on,'*^ommended
come
counsel
for
the
e
COUIU^I
•«■
try It
soldiers of the Tw-nty-Fifrh in- '
gro L_
Ml lì^"°rr •ow
““
on his retirement frorr
from
1'«” -------
ana*. •
rub fantrv
**
flv,
---i
in
March
’* t*«r,in
a’>>onx of suzar. senate
b“Wf f-. •, ps’ '’ream b*aten
,1*
The Interior ■
o» i L.n-a ’ ’2’>n ’dd o0*
is being rvarra
7 on r' Jell-O dissolved room
for tax co
fc > »a-! «- b, . ‘‘
•< ek»ni* ?
varnish with on February 16
• or a« ,
iT“ w|th whipped be put in and t
T’T,'i<2intr rauee. corner of the <
‘t*
"• • ¡tracers at 10c per out. A telephot
*w '•
is economical—not Cheap. Try
it. The best at any price or
your money back.
JAQUES MFC
Chicago.
regto|^Hg<<unranteed
under
Pure Food Law» .
U.K <>A E<
uh
HANG FEBRUARY 26
u in company
the Caseac
of 1898 with a band
?^V.
101« FIGHÏIIE LA80RIEÄ8EI
TO 8E USED IN LOSES BIG SUIT
SYDNEY FIGHTS FOR HIS IRREST
In the matter of food you can’t afford to
sacrifice Quality for Cheapness. Economy
is right and good but inferior food products
are dear at any price.
HAVE BRANCH STORE
AT COTTAGE GRÖ
summsr
horses.
TODAY'S BILLS
Linn and Branton had trouble ov­
i
Among the important bills introduced in the senate this er a settlement while camping ai
morning were two by Kay, of Marion, one of which provides that Squaw Creek In Crook county. They
arrived al Alder SprLn<» June 15 and
convicts shall be employed for that purpose and in the same 4 corailed their horses.
Linn lay down by the fire. Green
manner as insane patients are now committed. The other pro­
said that soon after while he was
vides for the trial on the original indictment when a case has getting wood he heard the report ox
I
a pistol, looked around and saw
been reversed on appeal,
Branton standing over Linn with a
smoking revolver in his hand. Linn
was shot through the head. An ex­
amination of the scene of the killing
showed that I.inn’s body was chopped
to pieces and carefully cremated. A
coroner’s jury accused Branton of the
murder. Branton disappeared and
no clew of his whereabouts could be
obtained, although a reward of $250
was offered for his capture until he
was arrested on the streets of Eugene
/'. a JPYR íó NT,
on July 20th.
bV PACK BROS- H.V
He then disclaimed any knowledge
of the crime declaring that he did
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
not know he was wanted until a few
The actions of the president were
New York, Jan. 18.—The nature of the proceedings insti­ minutes before the arrest. He said
hrousht up in both the house and sen­
ate today. The tirade delivered on tuted against the New York World and Indianapolis News be- that after he left the scene of the
crime he went as far east as Topeka.
the career of the chief executive has
■ cause of their criticisms of methods by which the purchase of Kan., in search of work, but finding
■created a sensation over the land.
returned home. He was Indicted
I the Panama canal was made was not disclosed at the brief hear- none,
by the Lane county grand jury for
he is a tvrant who fears the carnival
Wm. McLaughlin, sporting editor of the murder In the first degree. At the
tickler. 'H s se ■es things that .have a ' ing in court today.
bad smell, but [the .fresh breeze of World, and J. Angus Shaw, secretary of the Press Publishing preliminary examination Green was
bound over to the grand jury In Eu-
Capitol Hill does not let the odor
1ÇÇ f He trie s our patience but he i Company, were subpoenaed to testify before the federal grand gene on a charge of being accessory
to a tebwy but later evidence was se­
s go-wl to laugh at.”
: jury in an action not described in the subpoenas.
cured, implicating hint in the murder,
a brief biography of
wnijig with his exper-
It is believed to be the outcome, of Roosevelt’s message to artiTYte-Was Indicted on the same
toy u6Wu tv th-
-ks-
oongr«B0,
in which h« protested against linking the names of oharge as Brantoa.
, „.. act used him in his
GonvJcted Green was sentenced lor
v. y t.anhoqd of having 5ad prepos- [Charles P. Taft, brother of the president-elect, and J. Dtnxglass life ImprisontUj at becau»e- 't>f ‘his
Tcrii.'« aotjona, of having "knifed” Robinson, the president’s brotfier-in-law, in criticism of th ; ca- youth while Brenton was saD’ettcesl
Si-eury Long, df heitA,. a warrior
to Jtpng..Gr<-eu never expected. :o see
Attorneys for the newspapers objected tc thd ‘ the clear light
’lit* tn Caba, of rirving won the ‘ n#l purchase.
orrt of 'drtoi4
Pt'raarsitip of New York on a mere form of subpoenas and asked that they be quashed.
agaih when, the prison doors clanged
r ■?.
the false halo of San
on him November 10, 1.898 and for
Juan Klh was ab ve his head, the
Brief arguments were heard and adjournment was taken ever 10 years be has been Incarcera­
teaeficisry of axsa»sins and the last
ted, while his mother with another
afte?noon, when further arguments were heard by aged
t-oanutj piece of fuck a nominee for until this
woman has been living in a
♦resident, «lien all the aggressive Judge H. C. Hard.
house in this city. Their little money
'l-ment, of pasaion wanted to see
gone, but still owning the property
their own cand(Jate defeated. “The
the old ladles were compelled to seek
gargoyle has teen funny from the
other means of support and so mort­
iwr he left Ids native quarry,” he
gaged their property and yesterday
SENATE WANTS TO KNOW WHY
tud it last.
the mortgage was cancelled.
Willett
insparingly
criticised
Will Leave The State.
Moosevelt tn
his treatment of
It is said they plan to leave the
Washington,
Jan.
18.
—
A
resolution
was
introduced
by
Sen
­
Mrs Moris.
h's
alleged
at-
city as soon as Courtland is freed and
tacts on Washington,
Jeffer- ator Raynor, of Maryland, calling on the attorney-general for go away from the state where the boy
*>: Jacleoti. Tyler and others.
may start a new life again.
>td collet the roil of the so-called information concerning the bringing of a suit for libel against
The two old women have aroused
Awia, oub and took up the defam- certain newspapers. Rayner asked immediate consideration, much Interest in the city and sub­
t’.wt of Admiral Schley, (.he insults
scriptions have been taken up for
i liberal Mlles.
The preeideng, saying that his only purpose was to get information as to wheth­ them by charitably inclined people of
Yllrtf declared, 'showed his teeth er this suit had been ordered or whether it was brought at the the city.
hem*“ all real heroes are gall and
•or,wood to bogus ones.” He ac- instigation of the president, and under what statute and by ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
the presidsut of bn IM owl ng whom ordered, and what power aad authority of the courts ♦
♦
2**^ Suwart. thret be allowed
> VHNHZLKI^A AND
♦
condition to extet ta the were being «sod te further this suit. The resolation went over
IN4TJ« HAM AGREE ♦
*°J 1(111 ba h*41 given a BcoOch until tomorrow under the senate rules, objections to immediate ♦
Caracaa. Jan. !•.—Protocol ♦
*«t la connection with the aJleged
♦ for th« stKllotneot o diapatea
hare» «tiaj grand*!.
adoption having been made by Senator Lodge.
♦ between the Co Had 4t*t«a and
(iUeend of his allottaM thne Wtl-
Veneaoela haa been p«a«Uc*lly
car rare it *
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»«a not al low ad a* rvtan4«* of
♦ agreed open
Tb« protocol 4a
»■efc’he rmauger of Ua
♦ its pravMt form provid«» tor ♦
revAed
♦ arbitration, when
tadividual ♦
**
the peep»« |B
m1Iary
♦ clalmaata and the V» dmu «1* i ♦
JHWed. mow of th. ,«nre^Bcwe*
♦ roveTomwnt bar« felled to reach ♦
♦ an agreement Th* final form ♦
TWs “J***1 *“
!♦ ia awaiting th« nonnent of Sec­ ♦
oveT
country
IT J!1*'*
b> ««torn lee of
♦ retary of Stat« Root to certain ♦
♦ »•dlfieatlona tn Ch« claim of th« ♦
♦ New York-Berm* ide«« Aaphalt ♦
au,
beard In r-ongmse for
♦ company.
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»ÛOSÎVELT DECLINES TO
—Pre* I tie it
invitation to
Nation |!«1 Tariff
Commli-
“■»ration | n Indianapolis on
15. Hc
r» la t|je „ ■loos not desire to
w *< b» his , I’u-stion. u tt will
'ucceusor.
IN ALABAMA
Cheapness
vs. Quality
PRKBIDENT
Hmj*H
ORPHANS.
•cure I
py will huvo
ut rebrji
it-class i
>ds and the
store will bi
along the
same progressive lines that character­
ize the Eugene and Springfield stores
conducted by the Hamilton brothers.
Gilbert Tyson, brother-in-law of the
members of the firm, will be manager
of the new store. He has had con­
siderable experience in the mercan­
tile business.
Is GlacUy
Extvndwl by a
Citizen.
Eugene
I)
ski’d it * T.
Withrow, if guardian of Hamuel C.
he had auytb
lentence i . A Withrow,
an Intutno prt*s<»n.i grid S uym -
of death should nbl
pronounced uel C Withrow, wan defendant. and In
upon him. (' Y. Timmons, wife mur­ favor of th> above nutn«*i| plaintiff, and
derer, handed Judge Burnett a letter ji git Inst the above named defendantSg
the sum of Two Hundred Forty-five
from Henshaw & Zeigler, of Portland, Tor
an«l 45-100 ($245.45) Dollars, with in-
stating that "Timmons had been ter<‘«t thereon from the said 1st day
prompt in his dealings with the firm ! of December, 1908, at the rate of 8 per
per annum,, and a further sum of
and No. 1 pay.’’ Timmons planned cent
Thirty ($30) Dollars and a further sunt
to make a long statement, but his of
Seven and 70-100 ($7.70) Dollars,
nerve evidently failed him at the last i [costs and disbursements, which Judg­
moment. As he was leaving court he ment whs enrolled and docketed in the
threatened to kill himself l>y butting «derk » office of m I<1 court in natu coun-
hts
JI1’’ ,.X( U,h
of ,j n
ceml
”,r. l»08.
ntH head
neau airainst
.tK.unsi a a static
stunt wall
watt before
pt tore ty7H1 Ha((l
.t.uu, day
>n wn
,,, *‘ a,.
r ,,f
to
the (llltc SC‘t for h 8 execution, Feb- ■ me
directed
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..... commanding me In the
name of the State of Oregon, in order
ruary 26,
to satisfy said Judgment, costs and ac­
I cruing
costs, to sell the following de­
Take DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder scribed real property, to-wit: Lot No.
Pills. They are for weak back, back­ Six in block No. Six of that part of the
ache. rheumatic pains and all kidney city of Eugene, which was originally
and bladder troubles. Soothing and donated to I^ane county by Eugene F.
and wife. In J«ane County. Ore-
antiseptic. Regular size, 50c. Sold Skinner
gon. Now. therefore. In the name of
by all druggist».
I the State of Oregon, and in compliance
with said execution and order <»f sale,
will on the 30th day of January. 1909,
S. J. Brand today filed with the 1 between
the hours of 9 o’clock a. in.
county clerk notice of location of and 4 o’clock
p. m.. to-wit: at 1 o’clock
•Taft” and “Bryan” mining claims p. m., on said day at the southwest «ioor
of
the
county
courthouse in Eugene,
in the Bohemia district.
Lane County, Oregon, offer f<Yr sale t,»r
cash, sub tert to redemption, ¡ill of the
above defendant's right, title and in­
terest In and to the above deseiii..-d
real properbv.
HARRY L. DOWN.
Dated this 26th day of December,
. 1908.
<
Sheriff of l^ne County, Oregon.
There are many enthusiastic citi­
zens in Eugene prepared to tell their
experience for the public good. Tes­
timony from such a source Is the
best of evidence, and will prove a
“helping hand” to scores of read­
ers. Head the following statement;
Mrs. W. D. Wood, formerly of 385
W. Eighth street, Eugene. Ore., says:
“I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills
with fine results and have also given
them to different members of nty
family, troubled with weak kidneys.
I suffered from a lame and aching
back and a tired, listless feeling
which made life a burden, Doan’s
Kidney Pills, procured at DeLano’s
drug store, soon relieved me of these
Depart merit of the Inferior,
united States Ijand ^Offlee.
annoyances and I do not hesitate to’
|
RoMehurK.
Or., December 3, 1908.
recommend this reniedy to other per­
sufficient content Affidavit having
l.’d in thin offi( e by Jullun «’ D.
sons almilaely afflicted..
g
coii|eMl4nt. <ij^4tiiifit Homestead
For salv by all dealers. Price 50'
bio. J 3,*391. <nud£
2, J904*
cents. •, FoSter-M!!burr> Go.. Buffalo, j
VV
1-4 Hfttti<w *». To\HiaMp O’
New York, sole agents tor the United
* “L,KVIl.liitnvtt. M”’ i ul v
Staiee.
•
v .,,i.
^riniitn, t <»n$eHit c;. in whMk it
NOTK.’E Kill Pt’HUCATION.
•' Renierwbwr» tlie ct>.:rie-, JDoan'b--
f I
Ur ‘ . o k1!
U Jr?«
r. 8 t.iTnd Office nT R os ’ p Y p W
nnd take ho other '
HIM “ hot
- inadt'
- ’ anj
•” ’ ITlip! nV?-
i
m^ntM
tiiMblrit*
<>r
a
poorly
cviih
I
r
u<
ted
gon, June 23, 1908,
■
without either window or «lour:
.tt fhi’ a'nhunl *m, jfYffg nf
Notice Is hereby glveu^fhat Jivlltb 1 . cabin,
IpiM
in
•
ver.
<
tilllivHfed
any
part
)
—
_•
of
the
!•'■(>•<* i.f the Merchants' Banli^m.i 1 Ann Catn.ihan, of Coeiir d'Alene.- ahovo Hn1<Y 'ifihd, anti has not t i been upon
in the lant
at the bank parlors Saturday last, Idaho, who, on Juns 13th, 1 90 8, | a bo^ r r . said
. _ 2 _ I 1
\ '”1 I’H
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tt|d alhgetl
that B «aid
allege'! abHcne«*
absence wan not
agreeable to an undor»tandi<| amonq made timber applies'ion No. 19172,
due
to
Finphijftient
in
the
jumy
m
navy
the officers and directors of the bank for s"? of nw*4, net; of nwti, Sec- t , id ........
the* uhîtêd
united State»
»tales In lliiv
tlm»- ...
«-f war.
a rotation in the office among the of­ 4 West. Willamette Meridtan, has Said parUvR ji r<* hereby notified to a|
near,’respond and offer evidence totirK-
ficers was established and the follow-| filed
lltc„ notice of Intention to make
I
ing said nlJeKHtion at H» o’clock a. in.
ing were elected for the ensuing Final Proof, to establish claim to the I on
February 9. 1909. before S. M Cal­
year: President, L. If. Potter; vice land above described, before the kins, notary public, at hio office in Ku-
president, F. N. .McAlister; cashier, Register and Receiver, at Roseburg, gene, Oregon, and that final hearing
will be held at 1 o’clock p. in. on Feb­
»j.
aa k>v; i . The
i uv jjusvi
ui utin
. • • Oregon, on the 20th day of January, ruary
8 u.
8. KJ|
Sttencer.
past ,'i
year
has sjvjv
been
23, 1909. before the re<lster and
very successful -and satisfactory for | 1909.
; reeviver at the United States land office
the bank and the officers and dlrec-
In
RosebtLfff,
Oregon.
Claimant names as witnesses:
future prospects.
The aald CQkt^JtAht having. In a
Hal E. Woc/d, of Eugene, Oregon;
affidavit, filed December 3, 1908,
Marvin L. Hammitt, of Eugene, Ore­ proper
forth facta which show that after
Good for cuts, burn*, bruises and ( gon; George S. Corser, of Coeur i j H«t
due diligence, personal service of thia
scratches, but especially recommend-1 d'AJene,
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Idaho; Samtlel Carnahan. ■ notice cannot be made, it is hereby or-
I dered and directed that such notice ba
ed for piles -DeWitt’» Carbolized I of C««ar d’Alen
given by duo and proper publication.
Witch Hazel Balve. Sold by all drug-
BHNJA
J. M LAWRENCE.
Receiver, t
gists.
R seist (M*.
Kodol
Manicuring and
Hair Dressing
■net tn* RWera
Rvytaler Ride
Front Soit«
.. H««*l tail to ar« tito
ws «r« pa«M«a «ut
V ■«
peto«
I olman Studio
51M Willamette Street
Hundreds of or>hane have been
helped by the Prnsldent of the Indue-
Washing’on. Jan. 18.—The su- i trial and Orphan's Hom» at M»eo».
GARRETT & MITCHELL
p:
' < ut of the Cnlted States to- Ga . who write« “We have used El»e-
day decid 1 against former President trie Bitters in th!» institution for
DENTIST
M. ver of the Western Federation of nine years. It tag proved a most ex­
Over Hall’» <*-wc«ry
Miner- in a damage suit brought by cellent medicine for Stomach. Liver
Register Bnlldhig.
hite »gains: former Governor Pea and Kidney trouble«. We regard It
'n .11« Will*melt« *<,««<
, ¡y of Colorado on account of Hoy- a« on« of th« beet family medfefo«» Pilone Main 14»«
■ •••s imprisonment on the Governor’s I o» earth.’’ it invigorate» th» vital
-deri bcrauae of hie allseed con- ' or»»««, pitrifle» the bleed, alde.dl
• : wl’h riots In Tellurid«, Colo- g*et!«n, creates appetite To ptreagth
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»■»»»• build TP t>fe. pai*. w«»k. ebfe
dr«« «r rw«-d«w« prewta. it baa
TWENTY-FIVE
FAMILIES
.».. wm rwok---------------------------------------------- f"««»’» »«■»la!»t»
DRIVEN FROM HOMES :o«>y ••• •» w a Km*»Aiir»
Wvrrrthtng prenrtttl« in r4ea«t*< ■ »<*
7*7«*»«
REASON A RIE IXWHTNG
(Mil at
Heat N’lwtb Ntr«M
(nrarr Birth »»A WtHanwtVr fee.
foifai. Jan 18—- High waters In •
IT m >« f »feh. ISB
U. H. LOCKH. Mgr
the Palonse river drove
25 _ famfllwi
.
t
.
Having completed the aew addl-
fr >m be'r home« north of Colfaa last i tlea to our lodging boo«» w* are
night
Th<* lower portions of the bow prepared te serve th« pubile with
• ,«■ ar« fl >ded. bat on serious ' bettor aecommodatio«« than ever be-
damage la etpac*«*. w the Ice In the
" [fore. We have a well heated adttlag
river r*t> be dynamited today
room for the comfort of women and
I. O THOMAS
children
Evorythtag el**» and nan-'
THE SIGN FAINTER
HkN.trlr Wirier, Mrtnr»-« and Map-
Kenedy’» !«*aUve Cough Syrup •t«ry at Yate«' Ijidglng house
Rat*»
77 WeM ngtith Ntrert
pUr»
nearly a» « -xl as maple sugar, 25e and 3be per day 7® East Seventh
Mt
Phone Main A.
El’GLNK, OK.
ft cure! a the celti by gently moving street Mr and Mr* J H Yate*. pro­
u _ Hnfl rei* and a the same time Is prietors.
hlnc for throat irritation
Sold
Article» of incorporation of the
r^fjy »topping the cough.
Flrat Preabvierian church of Creswell
ill 1 Irnggists
have been filed with the county clerk
health and happlnesa—Da The board of trustee« consists of the
IJttl* Eearly Rlaer»—pleas- following: B 8 Morse. T R Martin.
Ft«tl Itoa-alv«« ll«lly
» liver pfl's the beat made A. R Land The church ft
W. H RUMIE WAY. Prop.
proper v
valued at 83500.
Phone Main 28.
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Real Estate Brokers
S. D. READ
in
G. S. Beardsley, M. D.
Phyiician and Surgeon
McLEOD
THE TAILOR
tl MART NINTH MTRM I
J Eugene Cleaning
Jesse G. Wells
1
eas,
Coffees,
Spices
ATTORNEY
and Dyeing Works
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at r*« »«eotal att««U«a tu thè es­
or Chinaware
ani inatto« «f aberraci*, draftlng wllta,
SHINN
Smyths Transfer C°
Eugene Electric Co
Fish and Poultry
Market
toitll»* eatatne. con».-yaacee an i col-
lectlone Alao to all peaalon mattar*.
i Phoaa Mala 10«
•
Wm. G. Martin
Attamcy-at-Law
Will practice 1» »11 tb« oourtu Of-
flea Warren Building. »!•> Willam­
ette utreet, over Crescent store
OR. • LULU MUNKERS-MARQUAM
Physician and Surgeon
Re»id«nee 28 Rast Eleventh street.
Office. Register building Phone Red
•131.
SPECIALTY--Disease» of women
aad chtldren.