6 TRAPS BY LAW THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THU8DAY. JUNE 3, 1909 school district pay $5 a month rent for the fire hall. The council adopted an ordinance permitting the construction of the Osburn hotel, according to the I plans of John Hunzlcker An ordinance was passed for the grading and graveling of Thirteenth street from Lawrence to Jefferson The council passed an ordinance to correct an erroneous assessment of Edward Johnson and the Ball property. A petition of W. A. Gilbert for a correction of an assessment was re­ ferred to the finance committee. Councilmen Berger and Gilbert were not present, and on a number of matters their wtes would have made a material difference The next meeting will be Monday night. EUGENE VIEWS 5 ANOTHER DANDY LOT OF PAPER MONEY OF THOSE (From Wednesday » Dally Guard.) Seattle, June 1—Mrs. George Shea ♦ Portland. Or., June 1, '09. The council took a deiinite stand of Duluth. Minn., who Is visitlug her ♦ Evening Guard. Eugene. Or. last night against all buildings sister. Mrs. John English, at Alkl « All day until this time. 3 I which do not come under the fire Point, a suburb of Seattle, reported ♦ p. m , 3 continuous throng laws. Ordinances have been or- to the police at midnight that she ♦ has been admiring Eugene's dered prepared to condemn two flre had bee i robbed of $20.000 in cur­ ♦ pictures. Everybody Is de­ traps in the middle of the city, one rency. She had Intended to deposit ♦ lighted at their beauty. behind the lx>an A Savings bank. the money in a bank Friday bnt was ♦ TOM RICHARDSON. lutst night tbe fight for better! too tired to come to Seattle and Sat­ ♦ buildings started with a request of WILLIAM HANLEY urday was showry, keeping her away. 1 T. Nicklin. The request was Sunday and Monday the banks did (The pictures referred to are the granted, but the council soon after | not open, and the money was left Kiser collection of Eugene and lame GUILTY OF FENCING refused a petition by a Borland between the sheets of the b«st while county photographs, which will be man named Andrews to build a tem­ she and tar gitter visited S--.i"Ie. shipped to the Seattle exposition.) GOVERNMENT LAND porary warehouse on the property Returning home they found burg- of George T. Hall, Sr., and another j lars had ransacked the house from from the Bangs Livery Co. for a top to bottom and stolen the treas- FREE METHODIST washing shed. ure Portland. Or., June 1.— William Campbell Makes Accusations. MINISTERS NAMED Diamonds worth $3.000. belong- . W. T. Campbell, chief engineer of Hanley, the wealthy rancher of Har­ Ing to Mrs. Mary England. which was today found guilty ney county, I the fire department, made serious Following are the ministerial ap­ were lying loose in a bureau draw­ charges against the builders of the of maintaining and controlling illegal er. were untouched. The theory of pointments of tho Free Methodist so. 000 enclosures of aproximately Sanford structure, Nels Roney, the the police is that the robbery was ac­ church for the Central and Southern Elks, and the Broders brothers, acres of government land by a Jury complished by some one cognizant Oregon districts: in federal court. Thirty days were butchers. The Sanford building, on Central district J W Sharp, dis­ with th-' movements of the occupants the north side, has a wooden wall allowed to file a motion for a new of the house. trict elder; Eugene to be supplied. exceptions trial and submit a bill of under construction, which is unlaw­ Springfield. H E Kreider, \lbany. ful. L. N. Roney and - the . — . he to the verdict. Contending and ar­ Elks, B L. Knoll; Lacomb and Watrloo. guing the long hours of the night, TRANSFERS OF LANE claimed, have (ailed in their repairs F D. Helm; Falls City. J. H. J. there was such a difference of opin ­ Broders to build the fire walls. II Blair: Roseburg and Drain. R. COUNTY REALESTATE ion among the eleven men composing brothers are doing even more, for Iktllarhlde: Warden mid Star. J. F. the jury, that it was the fixed belief they are putting on a root of cor- Re|x»rt«sl by the Eugene Abstract Co,, Smith. rugated iron, The building inspect- of all concerned that the? would nev­ Southern Oregon District J W. I- red (>. Stickcls. Sect'y. er agree when at 10 o'clock they or has asked for their arrest, put Jonah Summerlott to C. Agitate Sharp, district elder: Grants Pass. were locked up for the night. After last night the whole matter was re­ Dav . lot s, blk. 49. Ext. Sur. Spring Murphy mid Woodville. W E. Goode ; » • ferred to the fire and water commit­ receiving instructions from Judge field, $400 00. Medford mid Phoenix. E. J HarrtQK- Wolverton the jury retired at 4 tee. ton. Ashland and Talent. N Wvltvr: F. M Wilkins et ux to Sameul P. o'clock yesterday afternoon, They Thanks to Springfield. Finegan. 3Sx40 ft., adj. lot 2, blk Klamath county. J II Brown. The council extended a vote of did not agree on a verdict until 9 3, Eugene. $300.00. McCracken, n.e. K* - e. *.« sec. 18, tp. thanks to the Springfield fire com­ o'clock this morning. Harry M. Sawyer to Peter P. Col- Hanley's conviction makes his of­ pany. with orders to investigate the gaard. 5 acres in sec. 25. tp. 17. 6 w. 17. r 4 w . $250. fense a misdemeanor. The maximum Charles Baker et ux to expense. It also appropriated the $1.00. Kay. s .w . *, sec. 16. tp. sum of $100 to each of the local penalty is a $1.000 fine and one year George H. Gilson et ux to P. P. in jail. This sentence may be made $100. companies, except the chemical com­ Colgaard. 9.58 acres in sec. 25, tp Adah L. Shelton to Mary Labbe, pany, which received $200. The less at the discretion of the court. 17. 6 w, 1335.30. money is to pay for the destruction T. Edgar Furnish et ux to James lot 7. blk. 1. Eugene, $400 of clothes in the lire. • L. T Harris et ux to Katherine L WELCH WILL IMPROVE S Miller. SU lots 9 and 10. blk 13, -, blk. 8, Ellas Stewart New Pavement. Elias Stewart Add to Eugene. $900 Rust, lot AT WALLA WALLA Add.. $1200. The alleys in the middle of the George W Breeding et ux to J J W. W. Calkins et ux to V D Hen city were ordered paved, with the Walla Walla. Wash.. May 31.— Baker, lot 7. blk 7, Fairmount Amd sill, lot 12. blk 10, Fairmount $335 exception of two or three places $100.00 Officials of the Northwestern Gas where the foundation is poor. Peder H Pederson et ux to Slus- Richard -B Hunter to James S. law Boom Co., 150 acres in tp. 18, A. Councilmen Heller and Hender­ & Electric company, including Miller. N1-» lots 9 and 10. blk 13. Welch, of Portland, general mana ­ son opposed most of the pavement r. 11 w.. $2600. ger. 1. W. Anderson, of Tacoma, Elias Stewart Add. to Eugene. $800 plans, on the ground of expense. S. A. Huddleston to E. K Wheeler, Albert Rogers et ux to Mrs. Emma president, and Claude A. Heller, The ordinance for the pavement of prop, n.w, cor. 10th and Jefferson E Good, lots .'. 3. 4. blk. 2. Snod- secretary and treasurer, are in the High street from the Southern Pa­ streets. $20.00. cific railway track to Eleventh street city today completing details for the grass Add. $700,00. Charles Hull to Ivy G. Stacy. 30 to John I al Charles H. Fisher et erection of new headquarters for this was read. acres in sec. 7 tp. 18. r. 3 w . $6000. 4. Blair St. i W. Pollock, lot 3. blk. new organization. Other plans for a The recorder also read I United States to Joseph Heitzman, an ordi- nance for the paving i of Charnelton sub-station and new car service are Add.. $100.00. tdaho F. n.w. ^4 s.w.^4 sec. 12, tp. 19, r. 5 w., E. Hawkins et ux to H. also being considered. street from Eleventh to Fourth, patent. Campbell. lot 40. City View Park. Bitulithic or asphalt pavement is United States to Luke Scott, 160 $10.00, 10 acres. SIRE CATARRH CIRE. the proposed material. acres in sec. 18, tp. 19. r. 5 w._ pat- et ux to Henry John J. Leonard The city attorney will draw an i or- ent. dlnance for the pavement of the Brings the Forets of Pine anil Euca­ Nurre, 80 acres in sec. 17, tp. 17, United States to Ira Hoffman. 108 4 w. $1500.00. lyptus to Your Home. continuation of Olive towards the .6 acres in sec. 13, tp. 18, r. 11 w., B. Henderson. G. H. Vote to R. Southern Pacific property. ' The patent. Germs cannot live when Hyomei 60x120 ft in blk 1, Packard's Add pavement is to be 54 feet wide. H. R Kincaid et ux to Webster L. to Eugene, $175.00. I pronounced Hlgh-o-met is used. Oak street, from Fifth to Seventh, Kincaid. lots 1 to 4, blk. 3, Kincaid S. A. Huddleston to Gussie Bald ­ You jus ’ breathe in this soothing was also brought up for bitulithic Park. $100. pavement, but the council laid it yet most powerful antiseptic air and win lot 7, blk. 4.J. Huddlesto's Add. C. F. Working et ux to Charles J. $650.00. relief is immediate. It is exactly the Fraesch. lot 3, blli. 14. Packard's " over to the second reading. add. S. A. Huddleston to Emily C. Part ­ /ame air as you w ould breathe in the An ordinance was read for the $2100. win. lot 7. blk. 4, J. Huddleston's forests of pine and eucalyptus of pavement of Eighth street, from Harriet E. Sladden to B. B. Wag- High to the ' mill race. It was Australia, where catarrh or consump­ add.. $10. goner, lot 8, blk. 9. Slailden's 3rd Betsey Lindley to L. H Starr, tion was never known to exist. dropped after some hot words had add.. $300. If you have catarrh and are con­ Part frac, lot 5, blk. 2, Hawley's passed between Henderson and A. W. Darling et ux to John W. GREAT GRAIN DOCKS Add. fl 00.00. stantly embarassed because you Roach, Over the Nicklin door af- Northcraft, 120 acres In sec. 13. tp. George C.Snyder et ux to Lizzie must hawk, spit and snuffle, surely fair, Roach had grown vehement at 16. r. 2 w., $10. DESTROYED BY FIRE Henderson, who took the side of | you will give Hyomei the attention it A. Bell. 24 acres in sec. 30 and 31. Joe Schrewe et ux to William Col­ tp. 16. 3 w. $1200.0. deserves, when the Red Cross Drug Nicklin, but Henderson would not be vin. lots 8 and 9. blk. 4, Fairmount. George M. Perkins et ux to R. L. $100. San Francisco, May 31.—Two made angry. This time Henderson Company will guarantee this pleas­ Drury. Und. *4 lots 1, 2, 3, 17, 18.. became warm, but Roach kept cool, ant remedy to cure all thisc distress C. B. Christensen et ux to 8. A. thousand feet of the Nevada grain and shortly after the council they and humiliation, or will give you blk. 98. Washburn? Sub. in Spring­ Huddleston, lot 1, Mk. 23. J Hud docks, located on the bay at Port I CHAMPIONSHIP UNDECIDED field. $1500.00. your money back. had a hearty laugh together. dleston’s add. ext. to Eugene, $450. Costa. 30 miles from here, where for . O. & C. R. R. Co. to Springer Em­ Hyomei kills catarrh germs, it re­ T h o Days* Celebration. Archie D Smith et ux to Irwin M. 25 years all the grain from California Oregon mid O. %. C. Break Even, erson. SW*4 NE*4.sec.ll, lieves the soreness and distress in tp 13, Linn and Cockerline, representing Byerly et ux, 380 foot lot 4, blk. 17, for foreign ports has been loaded, mui W III Not Play Any .More. 5 w. $1 40. 00. were destroyed by fire tonight. The the Fourth of July committee, asked i five minutes. It stops hawking and Fairmount, $100. Aslak J. Brautf et ux to for the privilege of concessions on snuffling and makes you feel like Julius C. Day to A. J. Goodman, loss is estimated at nearly $1,000,- Oregon an. A. C. will dlvlilo July 3 and 5, as the committee in­ a new man in a week. It is the J. Robb, SE*4 sec. 36. tp. lot 3, oiks. 6 and 7, Ellsworth's add., 000. the honors of the college state liUHe- bond for deed. $4500.00. Besides the docks, 900 tons of | ball championship this year, for the tend to hold a two days’ celebration, surest and most satisfactory catarrh pt. lot 4. blk. 11, Mulligan's (ion., J. H. Miller, referee to Marion D. $100. gives com­ grain. 100 tons of hops and several j t'orvullls team look the second game The council granted the usual privi­ treatment known and Lingo. N*4 SW% and SE% SW*4, fort and relief to consumptives. leges. Clarence C Landes et ux to same, cars laden with wheat and lumber i Saturday. 5 to o Keene, the tall A complete outfit, including in­ sec. 36. tp.15. 3 w, referee deed. same property, $300. were burned. Near Beer Battle right-handed pitcher. was largely origin of Fire I iiknown. The council decided last night to hale ■, costs but $1.00 and extra bot­ $4300.00. W. B. Cooper et ux to O. W. Fid­ responsible for the defeat, for only Merritt B. Huntley et ux to C. E. ler, 100x137*4 feet in Cl. 44. tp. 21, The origin of the fire is unknown. two hits were hammered off Ills big accept the challenge of near beer tles. if aftetward needed, cost but The first alarm was given about 5 league swing by Tom sellers, and a test case is likely. la all you need to quickly cure the DimondSO feet of tract between blk. r. 3 w., $130. Kell)'s dill- City Attorney Pipes, who formerly j most chronic case. Hyomei is sold 1 Packard s Add and R. R.. $2500. J. C. L. Wooley et ux to John Glm- o'clock and within 45 minutes the dren. A. A. Keeney et ux to Burke Wil­ ple, part lot 12, blk. 3, University two Immense docks, a large ware­ represented the brewery company, by leading druggists. Manager Bean stated this morning liams. lots 1 and 2, blk. 19, College add., $190. house. the big "garder" and the dock 1 stated that he did not feel able to e cha mplonshlp will g<> tin­ Hill Park, $10.00. take the case now, and it would be J. R. Protzman to Nettie M. Oa- and warehouse offices were a mass' Oregon has one more Hugh M. Price Bird Rose et ux to better to employ Attorney L. E. trander. lot 3 and n.H lot 2. blk 1. of flames, while great clouds of I game. A $ I 5 fnfeit was posted some- et ux., lot 8, blk. 12, Packard's Add. Perkins add. to Cottage Grove, $850. blin k smoke rolled over the sky. Bean. time ago with Cheniawa for n game $100.u0. For a time the big plant of the Saturday. The Indians have not The city ordinance does not con­ Ralph Sheldon et ux to John E. Norman L. Lee et ux to Wright Morningstar et al.. 5 acres in sec. 9, Associated Pipe Line company, . ... with been to Eugene for three years. flict with the local option law, ac­ thousands of gallons of oil stored Ini cording to its author, J. M. Williams. It relieves stomach misery, sour stem B. Lee. S*4 lot 3 and lots 4 and H, tp. 12, r. 2 w.. $10. The ordinance prohibits the sale of •ch, belching, and cures all stomach di* blk 111, Junction, $250.00. Hiram F. Kilborn et ux to Ethel Its tanks W. H. Whitney et ux to O. L. Stemler et al. part lot 1, blk. 16. the most non-intoxicating liquor, which is not ase or money tack Large box of tab TRACK HONORS UNSETTLED It. covered by the local option law. Bts 50 cents. Drajjists in all towns Crain. SW *4 3W% sec 4. tp. 20, Fairmount, $1200. I w, $230.00. Councilman Henderson said that N. A. W. . Howe et ux to W. P. W. S. C. mid Oregon Do Not Meet__ J. S. Luckey to Martha A Hend- Ferguson, ! 2 *4 acres adj. Creswell he saw, on Saturday, near beer LANE COUNTY VIEWS ricks, part lot 3. sec. 13, -Cp. 16, n.w. cor. Plat. $780. brought to Eugene. Conference Meet Declared Off. PROGRAM EUGENE RACES 5 e. $150.00. Mayor Mat lock emphasized that ___ United States to Winfield S. Bar-1 MAKE MANY FRIENDS J. S. Luckey to T. G. Hendricks, ron, 120 acres lln sec. 6, tp. 18, r. Over #2,otto in l’iirses Offered for the law against near beer must be The University of Oregon track 134x140 feet near blk. 17, Hend- 6 w. enforced, as the difference between season has ended with the champion­ Four i my* ship resting between Oregon ami the real intoxicant and the imitation The exhibition of colored photo- ricks Amd. Add., $50.000. United States to May Manning, Casandria E. G. Delany to Frank n.e. *4 aec. 14. tp. 20. r. 8 w. is hard to define. Washington State College m pu||. graphs of Eugene and Lane county Secretary Mieelll, of Roseburg, Details. opened in the green parlor of ’ the C. Drugg. lot 1 8, and tract near R R Manager Bean received n United States to William P. Mari­ has sent the program for the races man. C. A. Nadeau’s request for a less Commercial club this morning and in grantors Add., Coburg. $75.08. Inissage last night that the confer nins-', r,. w . 1, .-• i . II, tji. 20, r. 1 here next September to the Guard. Frank C. Drugg et ux to Math­ license than $11 a month on his will continue through today, 1-nce meet will In- held In Beattie on The They are as follows: shooting gallery was referred to the exhibition was well attended June 12. A h that date Is in the midst this ison Glass Co., lot 18 and tract near FRUIT GROWERS ATTENTION First Day — Wednesday, Sept H. police committee. morning and it Is expected that even $175.00. The regular quarterly meeting of No. 1. Trotting 2:35 class, mile of the college examinations here, the H. F. Ong et ux to J. J. Kadderly, the Lane County Horticultural So­ More time was granted tr the ju­ more will be present this afternoon. faculty will not let reprisentativeH heats. 2 in 3. . . . $250 go to Seattle. diciary committee to investigate li­ Women are invited to view the pho­ 100 acres, sec. 4, tp. 16, 1 w, except ciety will convene Saturday, June 2. Pacing 2:26 class, mile heats, censes for billiard tables The original date for the confer­ tographs between 3 and 5 this after­ timber, $1.00. 5, 1909, at 2:30 p. m. This will be 2 In 3 . . 250 R. M. Lewis et ux to Georgia A. a cherry meeting and all interested A number of citizens petitioned noon. 3. 2-year-old trotting. 1-2 tnlle ence meet Wils June 5. and the result the council to keep open Willamette There are about 50 views In all, Stark, E *4 lot 8,and W *4 lot 9, blk. In cherry culture should plan to at­ heats, 2 in '3 ....................... 75 of the meet was intended to deter­ street across the Southern Pacific taken by Kiser of Portland and col­ 13, Packard’s Add..$5500.00. mine the championship of the North-1 tend. t 4. Trotting and pacing, 2:40, W. 1). Mister et ux to R. F. Shier, right-of-way The railroad has ored by two expert colorists. John west. The Oregon men, however, i road horses owned In district, closed the street. Hartog, manager of the Eugene Com SWH sec. 36. tp. 16, 6 w. $3500.00. Hon. S. H. Friendly, to show his amateur drivers ...Silver Cup are glad to be through with the sea­ J. B. Stewart et ux to Oregon A- appreciation of the excellent work The council ordered the case in­ mercial club, who brought the ex­ son, even though the question of top b. 5. Running. 1-2 mile ( dash, ‘ vestigated. hibit to Portland and prepared it for S Eastern R R, right of way in sees. done by the Eugene fire department notch honors is still uiiHettled. weight for age ....................... 75 The request of the city of Spring­ the Oregon building at the Veattle II and 1 4. tp. 21, 3 w, 190.00. The last season has been excep­ In extinguishing the fire which des­ Second Day — Thursday, Sept. • ®- Dora E. Frazer, Admx. to Eva .1. troyed much of his stock, has do- No. " field for the steam roller was given fair, is especially proud of the large tionally successful, something that - --■ 6. Trotting, 3-year-olds, mile to a committee to deal with. Spring­ panorama, showing practically all of Day. lot 3, blk. 5, University Add., nat.-d the firemen >50. He has also heat. 2 in 3 ............................. $150 has been due largely to the fresh­ field wishes to use it on her streets. the growing city of Eugene In one $200.00. given the Springfield department 7. Trotting. 2:17 class, Eugene men Next season Hayward will al-o Dora E. Frazer, Adm. to Carrie |25 for the work they did. W. T. Campbell, the fire chief, view. It is one of the most success­ Commercial Club ................... 300 have to develop more new men. for asked for 700 feet of cotton hose last ful photographs of the kind ever E. Winters, lot 5, blk. 5 University 8. Pacing, 2-year-olds, 1-2 mile among the old veterans who will he night. Croner, driver of the chem taken but from the viewpoint of at­ Add. $225.00. It Is said the Insurance adjusters heats, 2 In 3 ....................... 75 lost this year are by graudation, tho leal, also asked, through him, for an tractive pictures the glimpses of the J. A. Gilkey et al to Carl E. Fisch­ and W. A. Kuykendall are unable 9. Running, 5-8 mile dash, four year rule, or by other plans, are increase in salary, and the Chief state university campus, of the mill­ er. 11 acres, sec. 14, tp. 17’ 2 w, to agree upon the amount of insur­ weight for ago .................... 100 Oliver Ruston, Paul Relit, sprinter asked for the department two more race and the beautiful Willamette at $8220.00. ance on the latter's stock of drugs, 10. Running. 5-8 mile dash, and relay man. Harry l.owi-1). quar-' paid men. W. R. Houston et al to Oregon * which were damaged In Tuesday’s Eugene are ahead of it. weight for age .................... 100 ter and relay man, McIntyre, weight, He recommended that mains be E. It. R. . I rm t in we 8, tp 81 - w, Pretty nearly every one who saw fire, but some kind of a 'tetllement Third liny—Friday, Heptrmlier Kt. man. and perhaps Harry Moon, the land in the alleys before they are the pictures this morning wanted to for 7*4 years, lease, $25.00. will be made *Hoon, no doubt. It Is Second best sprinter In college. Moon I paved. He also requested that the start out right away for Eugene— Mead Mats Butterfield to Charles also said there is dissatisfaction on No. 11. Pacing, 3-year-old, mile and llilHton, of these five. Will he tlie: heat, 2 In 3 ................ . . . 150 H. Chick, n.w. *4 sec. 36, tp. 19 s. r. which of course pleased Mr. Hartog. the part of all the losers In the ad- 12. Trotting 2:26, Hoffman greatest loss, for men of their tvue TKfS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS. The mill-race is shady and runs 2 w., $200. justment of their insurance House purse, 2 In 3.......... 300 are not nicked up every year by any Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for between tree-covered banks, while A. D. Clink et ux to Wm. R. Bro­ 13. Running 1 mile dash, weight college. Children, a certain relief for Fever­ the green waters of the upper Wil­ wer et ux, s’4 n.w. % sec. 9, tp. 18 According to the weather records for age ...................................... 125 ishness, headache, bad stomach, lamette were attractive enough, 1ft r. 4 w., $500» kept at the University, the rainfall 14. Boys’ pony race, ponies 14 teething disorders, move and regulate up here and there by the sunlight Lane Co. Inv. Co. to Ruth T. Ba during the month of May was 2.66 On the front covers of the menues hands and under , riders 75 lbs. the bowels and destroy worms. They through the trees to tempt any one ker, lot 12. blk. 3, Gross-Add., $325. Inches, which is .71 of an Inch above and under, race 1-2 mile dash, at the Portland Commercial club break up a cold in twenty-four hours. away from the city for vacation Mabel Darelius to Booth-Kelly normal. uneh room yesterday was printed So far since the first of ..................................................... 10 the following "Phono your folks at They are pleasant to the taste and canoe trip. Lumber Co., 160 acres in sec. 34, tp. January there has been an excess of 15. Saddle horse race, 1-2 mile homo to come and see the beautiful harmless as milk, Children like 15, r. I w., $10. Following the exposition the ______ Eu- 2.76 inches above normal. dash ........................................... 20 Photographs shown by the Eugene them. Over 10,000 testimonials and gene Commercial club expects to ex­ William Lee et ux to Armond II. Fourth liny—Hnfurdiiy, September II Commercial club from 3 to 5 this cures. They never fall. Sold by all hibit some of the photographs around Labbe, 66x140 feet in cl. 49, tp. 14 Broders Bros, have been awarded 16. Pacing 2:35 class, mile heat, druggists, 25c. Ask today. Don't ac- in the larger hotels in the east.— r. 3 w.. $175. ‘p ™nn°n. i reports received 1875 by the insurance adjusters as 2 In 3 ...................................... 200 , from cept any substitute. Portland this morning the pic­ Portland Journal. Lewis A. Reed et ux to Carey 1. their part of the fire loes. 17. Pacing 2:15 class, mile dash, tures made a decided hit. 1 $25 SUITS AT These are not the same suits we’ve been talking about day after dax Those we advertised last week and the week before that have been sold Those we talk about today are new comers—Suits of real $2:> quality to be sold at $ 15 Were it not for the fact that we produce these suits Mill-to-Man in our own factory under our own per- sonal supervision we would be com­ pelled to sell them at $25. T 9 » Brownsville W. M. Store 591 Willamette St. MI-O-NA Cures indigestion TWO ECLIPSES ARE SOON DUE Washington, June- I Two Inter­ «sting spectacles In the sal minimi- cal World Will be sei'll within the coming month. These events «III lie eclipses of the moon mid sun. the former June 3 and the latter Juns 17. The moon will rise totally eclipsed mid will Inst about an hour, while the sun will lie in totality on­ ly near the north ¡Mile The next I ecl I piu» of the sun which Will be > observed In lottili!.v In this country will occur Juin- 8. 191S, and will |><- visible from Oregon tn Flor­ ida. These eclipses of the sun on Juns 17 will login In Its partial phases In Central Asia and China and • vii'tol down to the Philippine Islamls The eclipse Will be visible fairly well In the western part of the United States tier sunset, and In th....... istern part near sunrise. it may be observed through n smoked glass. 1h ■ lull, r eclipse Is visible vir­ tually thro .ghout Eui'ip.i ami \frica mid South \m Invlslbh The cleanest.- lightest.-and most comfortable SLICKER at the same time cheapest in the end because it wears longest '3Q9 berywhere fvery garment guar­ anteed waterproof Catalog free *712.4 j I,».,,...