THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1909 V 1 WHEAT DELIVERY jolies Representing These States Give Their Experience With Pe-ru-na. . «ressi»"* of Gratitude for Hartman s Advice- BY BUTCHER HAD Recommend Pe ru na Very Highly tor Catarrh. Lost Sense of Smell. Mrs.John Meyers. MalletCreek.Ohio, writes: “I have t>een a sufferer from chronic catarrh for years and have thereby lost the senseof smell entirely. 1 had four of the best physicians in this vicinity without receiving any t>euellt whatever. »b*1 * . , few weeke ago when I “Now 1 am once more a well woman, ’“gbTs bad oold which settled all ever 1 find Peruna to be the best meuicine in the world, as it has done ine more good sorter wanted to prescribe, but than any physician could have done for itoing to try Peruns, LSor. bottle »»J triedit. me. My friends say 1 look ten years rtit mueb betw ,he neIt n,orn‘ younger. 1 tell them that Peruna did “I ^nro T hari nnt ft. I can't thank you enough for you» Bg, and free advice.” s trace The Nasal Mucous Membrane. jough- H the finest cough rem­ The nasal mucous membrane is one of »4 consider 7'lrMKiïTTE (jASAtäY the most important mucous surfaces of the body, since the nerve* of smell are Severe Throat Trouble. distributed to it. and the slightest im- Mrs Margrette Gasaway, 212 E. ¡7th St., Kansas Cltv, Mo., writes: . pairmi nt of it leads at once to a partial ,,, La(j catarrh catarrn in the inc worst wur»« form. mon, vsovers of Cancers or the me throat tnruat had naa eaten / or complete loss of smell. ' 2 and J tonsils ziff/ nnet hfiil e' out and had commenced to eat in the root of my < I Catarrh is the mo-t frequent source of n,9 ‘rhe best specialist had given me up. f • ■Then I commenced taking your medicine and will say four bottles . lernngemeiit of tiiia membrane. This completely cured me, but I still keep it in the house and take it whenever ? mem brane iscontinuotis with the liuing ot tlie throat, ears and frontal sinuses, I Itske like colti- cold." " _ -___ _ . . and nasal catarrh soon spreads to tlies* Stomach and Bronchial Diseases. parts unless cured promptly. * jt is a most productive source Mrs. Emily Ross Perry, poet and au­ Peruna is the proper remedy in all jTn-urable disease. Peruna operates thor of ‘‘Minnehaha laughing Water.” stages of catarrh, and is often the only ¿reedy W deal the inflamed mucoua Has been honored by her state and given remedy necessary except some compli­ a medal in recognition of her services. cations exist. But of course it taker membranes. Wife of Commander Freeman G. Perry more time to cure cases of long stand of P. Chase G. A. R. Post 68 and well ing, especially in the atrophic stage. known in G. A. R. and society circles. Horne address 819 18lh Ave., N. E., Minneapolis, Minn. “I have tried Peruna and found it an excellent tonic and cure for catarrh. It is good tor all catarrhal affections of the stomach and all diseases leading to con­ sumption and bronchial troubles. I be­ lieve it to be one of the best medicines on the market, and thousands can tes­ tify to its cure with the same pleasure to the public that I can.” Gained Fifteen Pounds. Mrs. Cordis Brown, R. F. I). 4, Rogers­ ville, Tenn., writes that she can safely recommend Peruna to all who are weak and run down, that she gained fifteen I pounds while taking Peruna. * fine Couth Remedy. Ellen Nagle, 414 Fourth Rt„ — Wi®., write«: « often ' eard Peruna praised "1W more widely known here than ***11 “ Medicine, but I never knew DOOMED Ï0 DIE Mexico City, Apr. 3.—Gen. Gustave A. Maas, who has a record in the Mexican army as Indian fighter, has been sentenced to death for killing Fortner Lieutenant David Olivares with whose sister It was charged the General had been intimate. The sentence is remarkable in that he must be shot to death, and pay sixty dollars a month to each of the two children of the murdered man for the next twenty years, and the funeral expenses of the victim, amounting to $168. Maas is wealthy and prominent Tacoma. April 3.- Milling blue- socially, as well ns in the army. An for a pardon. stem $1.22: 1.24: export -bluestem, attempt will be ma lo ît: $1.16; club. $1 06: red. $1.02. Chicago. April 3.—Wheat for May delivery reached the figures of the celebrated Gates deal in 1905. when it sold on the board of trade today for $1.21 1-2. The present high level is due largely to the urgent de­ mand for cash graiu. October 1888 it reached In $1.23 1-2. and in May 1898, during the Leiter campaign the mark of $1.85 was established. Closing—May. $1.21 3-4; July, Dec. $1.08 5-8; Sept. $1.00 1-2; $1.00 One Firm Suspends. Chicago, April 3.—Ann.'iinr -nient on the board of trade of the suspen­ sion of the f'.r mof John Dickinson Co., grain, stock and provision brok­ ers. was made today, The firm is al- so a member of the consolldated stock exchange of New York. The liabilities are sail to be about $250.- 000. The fietn had offices In 25 or 30 cities. The Dickinson, who Is iu New York, wires that suspension is only temporary. DOÎNGS OF IRVING GRANGE IN MARCH The twentieth annual convention of the Lane county Sunday school as­ sociation will be held at the M E church in Springfield April 13, and 14. Following is the program: Program, Tuesday, April 13. 9:30- The Quiet Hour -Led by Mrs J. O. Richmond of Springfield. 10:00 Welcome to delegates, Mr. A S. Walker. Springfield. 10:00- Response Mrs. S D. Allen. Eugene. 10:30- Reports from district presidents and appointment of com­ mittees. 11:00 — Round table conference — Led by Rev. Charles A Phipps, state secretary of Portland. Special music by the Springfield choir. ♦ Marketman Lucas has a + curiosity In the shape of a set ♦ of teeth from the lower jaw ♦ of a hog which he purchased ♦ from Farmer Middleton. who + has a ranch northwest of ♦ town, toward the hills. The ♦ teeth are seemingly covered ♦ with gold and the substance ♦ is as evenly spread on the ♦ molars as though done by an ♦ expert dentist. Mr Middle­ ♦ ton says that his hogs are ac­ ♦ customed to wallow tn a ♦ small creek which meanders + through his place and iu ♦ which black sand is contln- ♦ ually rolling up. Some of his neighbors are ♦ + inclined to the opinion that ♦ the sand contains gold and ♦ the teeth of the hogs be. a me ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1:30 -Son Service Led 1 coated with the auriferous ♦ Wheeler, Goshen. + metal while drinking (rant ♦ Irving. April 1. —(Special Corres- 2 : 00—"From Whence do ♦ + the creek. p~r.<>nce).-—March was a very bn.-y Our Recruits,"— Rev. M. J. ♦ ♦+♦++♦♦♦♦♦+++♦ ♦ month for Irving Grange. Two splen­ Springtield. did entertainments and other meet­ 2.30—Heart Preparation of the ings kept the Grangers pretty busy Tea. her- Mrs. Gertrude !.. G. liai- during the month blit the work was nett. Creswell. greatly enjoyed by all and not a dis­ Teachers 3.00—"What Kind ot cordant note was heard at any time. Should We Have," U. W. Rye hard. Friday evening, March 5, the Springfield. On Tuesday evening the Franklin Grange gave an entertainment to the Con- Lesson 3 I b U -Primary public consisting of songs, dialogues d tii'te J by Mrs. Franklin Martin, Eu- commercial club was organized with a charter membership of 18. Mr. and recitations and a supper. gene. Proctor, Sr., was elected president; Every member was most excellent­ 4.00 The Rural Sunday School, Dr. White, secretary and J. A. Rico- ly rendered showing that the yaung Mr. P. Henderson, Coburg. arson, treasurer. people of Irving Grange are capable Special music by Mary and Albert A committee of three. N. .1. Bry­ young men and women and that Gillett, Eugene. ant, Dr. White and A. S. Cheshire, they can do higher work than en­ Tuesday Evening. were appointed to confer with the gage in the light and frothy amuse­ 7 :15—Song serv Ice. railroad company as to wliat will be ments that so often appeal to ;he 7:15—Song service, led by Dr. A. required of farmers along the pro­ young. K. Turner. Springfield. posed route of the electric railway. The Irving band contributed large­ Vocation of the 7:30—“The The Smithfield people are very Here to look over the Oregon Elec­ ly to the enjoyment of the occasion Teacher,"—Rev. O C. Wright. Eu- enthusiastic over the prospect of a tric line, in which he is heavily inter­ and the boys deserve the praise that gene. railroad and are determined to look­ ested. W. A. White of the New York was given them. Mrs. E. A. Bond Special music, Mrs. Clark P. Dev- out for their own interests and will banking firm of Moffatt & White, ar­ was tendered a vote of thanks by the ereaux, Eugene. do all In their power to assist in its rived in the city yesterday and will Grange for her able management in 8:00—"The Open Door and What construction.—Franklin Correspond­ remain until Friday, says the Oregon­ the conduct of the entertainment for Lies Beyond,” Rev. Charles A ence in Junction City Times. ian. His son, Harold, accompanies much of the success of the evening Phipps, state secretary. him. Here also is William S. Bars­ was due to the tireless energy ot Mrs. Wciln.-sdny, April 1 I. tow. head of the engineering firm of Bond. 9:00 — Praise service. The receipts of the entertainment Barstow & C.. New York, that built 9:00 —Praise service—Led by the the Oregon Electric and is now put­ was $25.00 which goes to the build­ county president. ting in Portlands underground elec­ ing fund of the new hall. 9:30 —Temperance lesson Rev. E tric system. Mr. White comes to de­ Pomona Grange met with Irving J. Emmons, Springfield. Students of the Oregon Law School cide on work to lie taken up during Grange Friday, March 12, and was of 10:00—Round table conducted by won a unanimous decision over the much benefit to the Grangers repre ­ the coming summer on the trolley All Run Down, No Appetite Colds and Catarrhal Troubles. Rev. Charles A. Phipps, slate secre­ representatives of the Washington system, and Mr. Barstow is here to sented. President Campbell of U. of Mrs. Thomas Hover, R. F. D. I, Montague, Mass., writes: Law School last night in the Masonic Mr«. Nora Bigelow, Box 207, Fremont, tary. O. was there and gave a splendl 1 see what progress is being made on “As I doctored over a year without anv relief and kept getting worse, 10:30 "Sunday School and Miss- Temple at Portland. The question Michigan, writes: the underground conduit work. Both talk which was greatly appreciated. Mrs. E 1,. Fletcher. Eugene.: was. "Resolved, That the DesMoines I gave up all hope of ever getting well again. ‘Peruns is a wonderful remedy for will have a great deal to say about Professor Alderman and County slons,”— "The Home “I was all run down, could eat scarcely anything. / was nervous and Department plan of municipal government should 11:00 the new work during the year. They Supt. Dillard also were very helpful j eatarrlial troubles. I can scarcely find had such terrible pains In my right side and shoulder. ( Mrs. W. R. Wing. Junction lie adopted in the city of Portland." Work" — are going over the line of the Oregon in the convention. words to express to you my thanks for “I happened to see one of Dr. Hartman's booklets and wrote tn him for ’ A study In the Book of the affirmative being argued by the 11:30 But the great event of the month | advice and followed it as he said. I cannot express how grateful I feel for, Electric today and will outline what Washington delegation. The ques­ what your remedy ha* done for me. Rev. David Morris, Irving. Acts - work is to be under'aken during the however, was the entertainment given I tion was debated without regard to Dr. Hartman's kind advice and Peruna. ” Wednesday Afternoon. «1 was troubled with catarrh for a long next few davs. They woul! 1 not by the men to the ladies on Friday [ 1 :30 Thanksgiving service led local qualifications, this qualifica­ time, and eight bottles of Peruna have The true cough medicine is the one authorize announcements yesterday evening of the 1 9tli. The ladies had | by Mrs C. W. Reychard, Springfield. tion being made beforehand. Used according to the directions, Pe­ eured me. I can recommend it very of extensions or improvements. won in the contest witli the men get-1 2:00 —"Men and the Bible Seh ol" highly to anyone troubled wil h catarrh. runa will often secure the family again-t that cures the congested membrane», Tillamook Line. ting the largest number of applica­ For kidney trouble, inflammation — Rev. Charles A. Phipps state sec- colds, coughs, pneumonia, pleurisy and and thus stops the discharges, wlit-D the There are to be no further delays tions. and lie it said to the credit of “Istill keep Peruna in the bouse, and of the bladder, rheumatism and retnry. *<-n«h n.-'i- « of it ■ an arcord. hro* in the construction of the Pacific the men that not a man shirked do-1 ...... It who- .. .. bxtrA n cold.” of Manual rheumatic pains, get DeWitt’s Kidney 2.30- "The Vallie I Railway & Navigation Company's line ing his part. Every man responded and Bladder PillB. They act prompt­ to Tillamook from Hillsboro, accord­ as his name was called and judging Trainlng In the Sunday School"— ly and are Bure. Sold by all drug­ W hite was ordered to cease work. He Mrs. Robert Rae, Eugene. ing to E. E. Lytle, who is in charge I from the demonstration made by the l quit until Tuesday, when he began 3 00—"Church Etiquette —Prof. gists. of the construction of the road for ladies, the men did well Indeed. again, lie was placed under arrest F. S. Dunn. Eugene. the Harriman Interests. Now that Oysters, cake, coffee and ice cream i with the result as aforesaid. 3:30—"The Teachers Opportunity the Bpring season is opening and bet­ was served and from the way the lad­ There is some talk of enjoining ter weather may be expected for the les partook of these delicacies every and Responsibility Mrs. M. D. Beals White from proceeding further with Eugene. next six months, construction gangs thing was satisfactory. the building on the ground that it I 4:00—Two minute talks on "Does The preliminary examination of will be increased. It is hoped to At Saturday meeting a short pro­ will be a nuisance. Fay Allison and Charles Dyer, the ! complete he read by the end of the gram was given by the lecturer. Af­ the Work Pay?"—Led by Rev. J. O. The trial of Cliff White, charged Cottage Grove youths charged with present year. ter a aong by the members of the Richmond. SprlngtieiJ. Special music Harrold Humbert, statutory rape, was held this forenoon with violating the city’s building or­ As wjs expected, largo appropria­ Grange, John Parker read a paper on before Justice of the Peace R. S. Bry­ tions for the work during the sum­ "Shall We Allow the Duties Con­ iJu U o si G. dinance In beginning the erection of Lane County Officers. son. Deputy District Attorney G. F. mer have been allowed by the Harri­ nected With the Farm and Home Life i feed »table within the fire limits, President Mrs. M. I). Mitchell. Skii>worth appeared as state's coun­ man general off! es In Chicago. An to Interfere With our Social Duties?" was held this forenoon in the police sel, and L. Bilyeu and J. S. Medley ; appropriation of $2.000.000 has been It was an excellent paper and was Eugene. court before Judge Dorris and a jury Portland, Or., March 31.-—The for the defendants. A large number I Vtce-Presldei’.*—C. J. Hurd, consisting of the following: A. A. set aside for the completion of the well received by the Grange. Leon Aaby, David Link, A S. Powers, C. H. Harriman lines will, according to W. of witnesses from Cottage Grove were | road. gene. Bond read a selection. Secretary and Treasurer—J. Hales. E. C. Lake and J. D. McDon­ W. Cotton, general attorney for the examined and after summing up the Irving Grange is steadily growing ald. O. R. & N. Co., contest in the courts evidence Judge Bryson bound Alli-I In numbers and several were initiated Day, Junction. I the recent decision of the interstate son over to the circuit court and 1 Gophers, Sage Rats and Prairie Dog* District Officrs. f A. Hardy appeared as counsel durln"’ the month. If there la any annually devastate our fields of growing Junction — C. .1. Hurd. Eugene. for White and Attorney Paul Merrill commerce commission in the case turned Dyer over to the juvenile court I danger in the rapid grow,') of the Eugene Mrs. S. M. Day. Eugene. grain. Their numbers may be greatly 'beared as private prosecutor. Af­ commonly known as the “Spokane as he is under eighteen years of age. Grange, it Is because the members ter the hearing of the testimony the rate case." on the ground that the Springfield—C. W. Rychafd. diminished by a systematic warfare are not careful enough in »oilciting Jury retired and in a short time re­ Harriman lines are compelled to car­ tq>on them. An enthusiastic railroad meeting application for membership. The Springfield. ry freight a much longer distance in was held last night at Elmira, and turned a verdict of not guilty. Creswell—W. L. Wheeler. Goshen. ’* Woodlark ” Squirrel Tolson is the greatest care should be exercised In White some time ago secured a order to deliver it at Spokane from immediately after the meeting a com­ Cottage Grove Mrs. E. C. Macy, most reliable and destructive agent yet the matter of applications. While the matter has not permit to build his stable on the Ros­ eastern points than are the Great mercial club was formed to push the ♦ A committee of five was appointed Cottage Grove. devised for their extermination. It is ian lot at East Ninth and Pearl Northern and Northern Pacific, rail­ interests of the community. Florence E. A. Picket, Florence. alisolutely certain in its action and every A F, ♦ come up in an official way, at the last meeting to see what could there Is talk of extending the streets. Soon after the work of pre­ roads. Depart incut Officers. Campbell. E. M. Johnson and Free be done in the matter of> a high paring the ground for the building Thomas addressed the meeting and ft * Masonic Temple on West Home Dep’t. Sup’t. —Mrs. W. R. kernel is warranted to kill. Climatio school for Irving and vicinity. The lo­ changes or moisture of the earth do not •» — >«♦ te-o «lories ’as begun the council extended the was at their suggestion that the club cal grange is alive to the imi>ortance Wing. Junction. It requires n» nte limits to cover that lot and SUBSCRIBE FOR TIE GUARD was organized. Dep’t, Sup't. Mrs. destroy its strength. Elementary of having the high schools within mixing or preparation, anil is al wan ♦ structure of it. The postof­ ♦ reach of the boys and girls who de­ Edith Wynager, Eugene. ♦ fice now occupies the entire ♦ sire the higher grades without leav­ ready for use. No other is so good. Temperance Dept. Sut.—Mrs.’ W ♦ lower floor of the building. ♦ ing home to obtain It. M. Erskin, Coburg. iK-alers -.vill refund the purchase prii« Uncle Sam will move into his ♦ O Adult Dep’t. Supt.—Mrs. J. if not as claimed. Pamphlet fr~e. * The Grange intends ’o have a pic­ ♦ new quarters—the federal ♦ nic May 22nd. A committee on ar­ Richmond, Springfield. Hovr C hemical C o .. Portland, Oregon ♦ building now under construc- ♦ rangements was appointed and due Teacher Training Supt. —Rev. J. V M. Morris. Eugene. notice of place will be given soon. ♦ 1 a- ot next Ji ar, 4iid prouu- Matthew 9. 27. 28th verses: "Then The Grange desires a good black­ ,ut ...asoas ure now talking ♦ ♦ salth he unto his disciples, the har­ at Irving. ♦ < remodeling the building * smith a good reliable nursery man vest truly Is plenteous, but the lab­ ♦ i id adding two additional ♦ Is Also orers are few; Pray ye, therefore needed. Best of work.. Don’t fail to see the ♦ i orits to it just as soon as ♦ the Lord of the harvest that He will pictures we are putting out MARY DAY. It I ie postoftice is moved. ♦ send forth laborers Into his harvest." now at half price Grange Correspondent. * a stronger i, probaule that ♦ Phyxician and Surgeon Dls usslons are Invited on all sub­ ♦ 1 juadaiiou than the present ♦ jects. Every Sunday school In Lane Swept Over Niagara ♦ built to be i ne will have to ♦ IK mid 17 McClung Bldg., ■*1I»C Maters Register Bldg. County Is entitled to representation but it la be­ ♦ S’ Phone Main 17 Nth and Willainettr * 1. »Id four stories, In the convention, by the superinten­ ♦ be done l.eved that this can ♦ 51 N Willamette Street Thia terrible calamity often hap- Front Suite ♦ pens because a careless boatman Ig­ dent and one delegate, with one ad­ ♦ t asily. ditional delegate for every twenty- nores the river’s warnings growing ' Let all Sunday school workers ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ripples and faster current. Nature's arrett mitchell warnings are kind. That dull ache ; ; five members. or pain in the back warns you that rally to the support of the state and DENTIST It EAST XINTH STREET the kndneys need attention if you ■ county associations. Over Hall's Grocery would escape fatal maladies—dropsy, i Register Building. No. 51 4 Willamette Street P’" "'' »¡«H I OH. diabetes or Bright’s disease. Take Electric Bitters at once and see back- I FOIS BEST ache fly and all your best feelings return. “After lortg suffering from ATTORNEY ATRIAL Will CONVINCE weak kidneys and lame back, one $1 Register Building S attle. Wa*h.. April 1.—An earo- bottle wholly cured me,” writes J R i *pe< ial attention to the ex plana of entire.» new model. Invented 50« at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store.] Washington, Apr.I 2. Unless amina: m of abstracts, drafting wills, by Louis Wagner of Roseburg. Or., Blankenship, of Belk, Tenn. Only President Taft undergoes a change ot * PORTLAND. ORE/ »ettlinx estate«, conveyances and cel- a ole time football star at the Uni­ 50c at W. A. Kuykendall's. mind, ex-8enator Fulton will no be lections Also to all pension matters vers.ty of Oregon, will be brought to Flung psMibla ia cleaning and Gregor appointed Federal Judge in CaP at 30 Ea*» Xi»th Street. Phone Main 198. 1'ysiag. this city and given trial trips during Mrs. Donie E Edwards today be- No official announcement to this ef G. B. LOCKS, Mgr. sad Willamette Sts. the Alaska-Pacific Yukon Exposition. gan suit In the circuit court against feet is obtainable, but from sources ____ l’N'«e Main 12U Tilt l»i \ *!•; X • it a The Wagner aeroplane Is claimed to her husband. George K Edwards, for close to the I* re Hide.it It Is learned «Ural A •♦* , »>*»r •»rwa;< ' • f m ■ Im absolutely different in construc­ divorce and for the restoration of h«r that the names ot other app.ban J’’ mjj consideration, an r • ’ i • m ih ? are now under tion from any that have b»en g'ven maiden name. Donie E Pyburn She Attorney-at I. O. THOMAS serious consideration by expert». The says they were married In Eugene that the ^resident ptactlcaiiy ua. -» »ik H»r 9f j < wr .8. a t« li|.< »ft -UTFI4 4 Will practice In all the court». Of machine Lt concave in shape and the July 23. 1906, and have no children abandoned his original inclination t< Electric Wlnnp, Firiurcs and Sup- 'X n hi »Ml r I.In, f appoint Mr. Fulton. SIGN PAINTER »a «a *»!»•••*. A Ir Hi«' < flee Warren Building. 536 Wiliam operating machinery is all in the bas­ She alleges that her husband has Phone Main S. * EIGLNE, OU. »tie street, over Crescent stor». Coin HD» CXTOVtyMCl It was stat»"d at the White House ket. hanging far below the aeroplane been guilty of cruel and Inhuman •• West Eighth Street. proper, and s» arranged that It acts treatment in that he choked her. today that the President had not yet «’*•« (KAI, as an an'omatJc balance An endless swore at her and falsely accused her decided u|M>n a man for this offlct «rder!.¡QU< { and until bis selection is made n< chain ar angemeot carrying 13 silk torney for Mr». Edwards. HOUSE. V. • formal announcement will Im forth­ sails, ea b 8X10 feet, furnish the pay the evpreeK Marriage licenses were Issued to- coming It could not be learned wha means of locomatton. The sali* run Write tthjay !<< consideration Redd no 2- Ea-t Eleventh Str»»» over a 40 foot stre: h at the rate of day to the following couples: Char- names are under ■ Prit e I M, Stored frve for teB day» Office, Reg -:er building. Phone Red 30 miles an hour. A 26 horse-power let E. Whitbeck and Beulah B. I>e though It I* understood that Judge engine, weighing oniy 97 pounds, Spain, both of Cottag»' Grove; Chas. Benn, because of his strong endorse­ FUh Received IPaHy of women drive« the sails. Three men can be W Logan ond Carrie E. Foster, both ments !>y t'he Oregon bar. Is one of W. II. RII ” . I At 11 1 ’ H ‘ P. the leading candidates. (MÀ ,-uZrd tlvwM l .«.a* ■ SMMTH. Prop. A of Eugene. carried in the basket. Píame Main M FRANKLIN ORGANIZES COMMERCIAL CLUB OREGON ELECTRIC OFFICIALS LOOKING OVER THIS FIELD OREGON LAW SCHOOL DEFEATS WASHINGTON ALLISON BOUND OVER TO CIRCUIT COURT WHITE FOUND NOT GUILTY AND WILL GO AHEAD WITH STABLE HARRIMAN WILL CONTEST DECISION MASONIC TEMPLE MAY BE EXTENDED TWO STORIES HIGHER Manicuring and Hair Dressing G & S. G. Beardsley, M. D Tolman Studio G olden ; . W est ; S. D. READ McLEOD COFFEE TEA SPICES' Estate Brokers THE TAILOR Jesse G. Wells Eugene Cleaning Teas, Coffees, Spices and Dyeing Works or Chinaware VAIiSlTY GRADUATE INVENTS WONDERFUL FLYING MACHINE FULTON DEFEATED FOR FEDERAL JUDGE BAKING POWDER1 EXTRACTS 1 JUST RIGHT’! •-------- CLOSSET & DEVERS ~ JI RHiCrttblcK S t tlLS Eugene Electric Co. SHINN -’T-ytl’.s Transfer Co Fish andPcultry Market Wm G. Martin Law DR. LULU MUNKERS-MARQUAM Physician and Surgeon OREGON IMPOHTIKG 02.