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BUSINESS Prosperous People Patronize and Peruse I HAS BEEN DULY THE GUARD’S CLASSIFIED PAGE BEGAUSE IT IS THE REAL MARKET PLACE OF LANE COUNTY A FOR -4ALK (Conliiiu.il. ) FOR SALK FOR SALK Stuaebaaer sewing ma chine wagon in good order. Inquire Smythe Transfer. Theatre blk. tf 1NÌR SALE —Lots in me Blair add at the Oregon Land Office. tf WOOD FOB SALE—Telephones: Main 651 aud Farmers 61. K. A. Maltxan. tf FOR SALE—New Underwood type writer. has been used only about a week. Address Typewriter, care of »rtrtcd. J-24 FOE SALE—Complete line ot house- lupMShings. for cash or credit. Campbell Fellman Company, cor ner Eighth and Olive streets tl FOR SALE—Beautiful rt-ictly mod ern seven-room bungaiow, with all improvements. 1st West ?lth st., or phone Black 5681. tf FOR SALE—27S acres well Improv ed farm 1-2 mile from Blachly postoffice: will sell on easy terms. For particulars address, George Ehrhart. Blachly, Oregon. A BARGAIN—New 5 room bouse lot 100x300, young orchard, good soil, at London Springs; price $70#. Address Mary A. Pedigo, London, Ore. SEVERE QUAKE IN CALIFORNIA CAUSE OF PANIC FOR KENT I nlcsa you know • per*»«— uulcws null per»o«i c»»m«e into your life in some way—yow are not greatly concerned «bout w het)H>r hr ia good or bad. de sirable or otej»*ction«ble. It's m > witli a »tore. The peo ple who never visit It care noth ing about it one way or the oth er. It doesn't exist—for them. Rut when they are |>enuaded to patronize it—when they come to turn the s|axliglit of ttielr at tention on it—wheu it come, to have a part in their lives, as Mime store« must bare in all lives—then it'« different; then it does» matter whether it strives to win confidence; it does mat ter w liether or not its price con cessions are genuine. d»-pcnda- ble. If it meets all tests that a good store must stand when it is advertised—when it thus in cites the critical attention of the people—tne n advertising will "make" the store. If it fails in most of the vital tilings—-if it proves, under tiie light of pul>- licity not to be much of • store, THEN ADVERTISING WILL NOT PAY—for it will empita- size tlie shortcomings as well »’ merits. For these same reasons it is generally assumed that the «tore which dews not advertise is seeking to avoid close inspec tion and comparison, and that the store which does is court ing them. ♦ Grass Valley. Cal.. June 33.— Theater ♦ An earthquake, the most severe ♦ in many years, al 11;35 o'clock tf ♦ last night, almost caused a pan FOR RENT—Fumista«*». flat. En ♦ ic here and at Nevada City. ♦ Many people rushed Into the quire at Schneider's flat. ♦ streets. A second and lighter shock FOR RENT—5 good-sized. conven 11:40. Reports ient housekeeping rooms. 617 Al ♦ occurred at » from Marysville. Chico i|nl Col der street. tf ♦ fax, say those towus were se FURNISHED Rt.OMS—Three nicely ♦ verely shaken furnished rooms, with or without * ♦ »»em« Nev., June 23 There board. 493 Lawrence street, tf ♦ was an earthquake here at FOR RENT—-Furnished room with ♦ 11:35 Hast night, but no dam or without board, electric light; ♦ age was done. stiAim heat aud bath. Enquire of « DaAgS Depart inent store. tf WANTED—A cook at the Cafe at once. FOR RENT—Two nice front single rooms. $8 and »10 furuaee heat, < :. ctrie lights, phone and bath. 154 Ninth street, corner High. tf ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ LONE ROBBER HOLDS UP STAGE IN CALIFORNIA FOR RENT—Stock pasture by E M. Warren. 3 1-2 miles southwest of Eugene. See G. W. Grow, tn j charge of the place, known as the Nevada City. Cal.. Jun»> 33.—The Wallis homestead. tf Downieville stage, which left this city early today tor Sierra county, FOR RENT—Three office roems in carrying five passengers, was held up the Warren block, or will rent to and robbed by a lone masked high small family for housekeeping wayman a short distance from this rooms. Mrs. M. E. Warren. 442 city. The robber took »90 from th«‘ Lawrence street, corner 6th. passengers and the Wells-Fargo ex press box. PASTURE FOR RENT—I will take The rumors that he got a big haul in stock on my place, 3 1-2 mile« from the box cannot be confirmed. southwest of Eugene, on what Is known as the Mathew Wallis land. E. M. Warren, 442 Lawrenoe st., Eugene. Qs. tf The first meet lug of the commi»- slon'-rs of th«> Port ot SluHlaw was held Tuesday afternoon at I o clock tn the Odd Fellow»' hull in Flor Th* I «•nee. sa.va the Ftorenv»» West »xinituiaeionen» having I ikon oath >f office th»» me4»tlng wm calle»! to order by 1 H I’ushinan »«nd tem porary organization was effe«-le«l by eliwtlng Mr. Cuahtnan «-hairman and T. A Yoet secretary They then lebs-ted permanent officer« a.-» fol lows: 1 li Cushman, president. I' E Jackson, vice-president; E. I’ Waite, «ecretAry; T A Yoel trees urer. Trey then |iro«-eed»xi to draw for terms of office. M cmki ' h Cush man. Canid and W aite drew the long < r four years' term, anil Messrs Jackson ard Y'o»t th»' short ti-rm Th»- First National Hank ot Eugene wtis deslgnaltsl as thu d»'posltoi'y for th»* funds of th«* port, with the un dervtandlng that when a batik I* opened in Floretn-e that a portion of the fun«ls may be dep«i«ited her»* It was d*'clde»| it Iwue luinds for »100.090 to be sold as soon as I»-'» sible to the hlgh«*st bidder, said bonds to* bear lnter«*st at flv«* per cent, pavable s<-ml-aannually at the First National Bank of Eugen«* I'eti thousamt dollars to become due In 1920 and ten thousand each suc ceeding year up to 1939. Hqn 1. E. Bean was «»nipkiyed as attorney for the commission. ATT»WIIC>MT.|4w ARCItlTKUTH T CARDS <1 HIRl». ARCHliECT of many d. F. SKIPWORTH. AttormTTr' .iftlcv ov».r l.iun « 1)| I1M yeara' ».»perleuce In Hau Francia co. Now p«rmuu«»utly I< h ’« ì < h 1 In thè Chcrry bulbilli«. Rootn IL U BILYEU, Attorn»,r tt Uw l’Ians and »iHHltlcationa prepalred over Vera»'. Mho.. «t„r,. g*®* for relnforced coucrete aud ateel frum<>». Al»o all olher kluda of bulldlnga *r LEON R. EDMUNH on Atterw^ taw; rooms 1 and I, K< xuu. i *’ FREE THOMAS, architect. Sketches A Having« Hank * * aud plans drawn, blue print« am* specifications General supervision over building« In coupu’ o» «on L* M. TRAVIN, Altern»; »• |lw. five over Eugen« 1>J# , A u"', * ■tructlou If thinking of build Bank. Eugetve, Or ** *•« ing, larg« or small, see me. Terms r«a»>nabl«. Room 7, Chrisman 8. I>. ALLEN, Attorney at-law- a, block. flee over Eaton ■ ' «’ E J. ARMSTRONG. Architect and WUlamette slr««i. Pbow Superintendent R«x>m 309 White Temple. Residence 13 th and luiwrenco streets. Phone Black O. A. WINTERMEIKlt. iltUru„_ 8881 ,f law; laud title« aud prohat, ¿2 E It WELLS Architect ROOIU in. First National Bank building I'hone Main 3U3. J It FORD—AreJUtect, 37 West 7t'n i st. Uhoue. Black 3633, Eugens. Or TT la It lea Office over Chamber» h tow Bank. PAUL MERRILL Attorney ,od counsellor «1 law. room» » in(1 McClung building, corner Eight» aud Wlllaxuvtto »,i»ms. Eug-n, Or. Telephon« Red 1161. W ALTON a NEBS, A»tort,,*ys al ias J. J. Walton and 8 1* s«« practice In all courts In th» »tata. Offlc«. room 3, Waller blue». £». gene. Or. THE LANK COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 3 and 1. Warren block Eugene. Or Prices reasonable. VIIYHKIANM AM* Nl’BUKONM WALLER * 8WITI1 Mr». Olive GEORGE II. DORRIS. Atturn«y-«p law, office Hovey building, Mr- Waller. Mlu A M Smith Oeteo ner Eighth aud Wlllamett« »trwu, pathic phyHlclans, Cherry block, ruotili I and 3, upstairs Sixth aud Willamette streets Phone Main 741. WOODCOCK A POTTER Attorney«, FOR SALE—Rubber-tired Bailey at-law, A. C. Woodtxxk «od £ <j. DR ANNA MAURER. Oateopathl« buggy aud single harness: also a Potter Office un» Mock south H physician, All curable disease» saddle, at bargain. Call at 790 Chrisman block, Eugen«. Or Women and children » treated Willamette street, or rooms 1 and NEWS NOTES FROM ilffl.e over F. E «perla 11 y 2. Chrisman building. tf WILLIAM» « BEAN. Attwrneyswi- Red 1631. Dunn's. Uhoue I law. J. M. Williams, L K iteti. THE LOWER SIUSLAW FOR SALE—By owner, two cnolce Practice In all courts of tbs (Ute |>R H. L STUDLEY, Oateopathl* lots in Sladden addition; fenced; and before U. 8. land office Of. physician Office over Chambers well: fruit trees and garden, go B»*st»ie Brund. who lias b«*cn In tic«« 11, 1«. 1« and 15 M c CI sm 518 Willamette «• ing cheap. Enquire at 468 Jef j MARRIED ♦ Eu«**ne for s»*v<*ral months, cattn* store. building. Phone Black 1331. Consultation MISCELLANEO Ut» ferson street. h »* home Tuesday by way of Gardin«*r. free, Realdence. 62 7 Pearl street Msrgr«*ta Brund returned home I. N HAIUUVOH. Attorney at he. FOR SALE—A seveu-room hoase phone Black 3207. ROOMS—AND BOARD—70 W. 5th. i of yest«*rday after an alisenc«» vpocUwt .tientton given to dlvirees with barn and woodshed, well im At the home of the groom at 248 several weeks at outside points. Mid wttUment of Mitatee Agalli C. H. Cannon, M D Homeopathic MILLINERY—Spores and Hawkins.! I-awrene«‘ street. Eugene. June 82, proved lot, 12 bearing fruit trees. (i Mia T M Martin »nd Mn W FOR SALE—TONTI.’» V ED. for Continental Inaurane« Ce«- physician. Chronic diseases and ^4 West 7th street. tf 1909, Claude F. Drew and Miss Ger Offered at a bargain if taken at Martin cam»* In from Eugene a few 5. First Natloul pony. Room diseases of women and children ■ once. 128 Washington street trude F. Bowen. Rev. O. C. officiat days ago for a breath of the ocean FOR SALE—Gasoline range. Good GASOLINE WOOD SAWING.—Tele Hank building, Eugene. Or. specialty. Ee-.-tr.c, Vibratory and ing. breeze. \ condition. Will sell cheap. • Call phones: Main 651 and Farmers 61. Light tr><atmeul. Offlc«, suite 305. FOR SALE—-If sold this week, 3 Hon L. E Bean, of Eugene, was 68 E. 11th street tf R. A. Maltsan. tf 206, 207 and 30* White Temple JJÜ84SE G. WE LUS. lawyer; 4*1 Wil good lots on 16th and Harrison in the city Tuesday and Wedn«*sday lamette atmet. Eugvni- <>r Glvm Phone Main &40. Boards Hoffman streets. Price. »1.000. half down, assisting the commissioners of the spécial attention to eXautlnaVùa »I Hou»«, Phone Main li. tf balance one year. 8 per cent, or FOR SALE-—Barker * sawmill In T'MBER BROKERS—Timber land X BORN J Port of Siuslaw tn get the business bought and sold. Moved from the abstracta, drafting qf wiua, Eugene. Or., for sale or lease. See will sell separately at tjpO. each. of th** corporation started right. McClung building to Rooms 201 Regular h)»l K. A I KEl' M It Terms. W. H. Kay, MaflP642. tf I. N. Harbaugh, over First Nation Hing of estate«. con,Pyftn(M *nq C. E. Harwood returned hrttiic yes and 202. White Temple. Hammitt ■ --—*■»—■ ■■ • clan and surgeon. V^iratory, elec I al Bank. collection» ^(f0 jo B|| & Wood. trie aud hot air treatment» Xlven At Vida, June 17, 1909, to F. A. terday kcc»'ni|>anl«*d by bls broth»*r FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two draft nt* 11 " 1 ’ * ’ Phone M*ln 10» Frank, after a fouple o»’ weeks' alt- Obstetrl.a u specialty. Of’lce Pepiot and wife, a daughter. stallions, one a black Belgian and FOR SALE—A good top buggy in Outside |K>lnt- Th > SAY — When you want auythlug in al sence good condition. C. S. Frank, 189 room» 218 aud 219, White Tempi« the other a black Percheron, for the housekeeping line go to Camp- East Ninth street. )n Office phone Main 788 H' »ideuQt In the McKenxle Valiev. June 22 brought In sev.-ra! l ea l q ( sale or trade. Inquire of Duncan bell-Fellman Comoany’s store, cor 1909. to H. II. Skidmofe and wife. cattle. CHESTER 8. FREELAND M Am. phone Black 1251. 8cott. Eugene. tf ner Eighth and OJve street«. They a son. The boys and young men of Flpr- »30 French Ostermoor mattresses 8oc C. E. Civil «ml Uonsulu»« have it. tf VNHEHTAKKR8. for »18.50; special sale price, ence have or^anlzed an athletic Engineer. Estimate«. Vila*(ion*, FOR SALE BY OWNER—Large and I club which will meet regularly for Chambers Hardware Co. tf -----------------------------------------—I------------- ftepórt«. Plu*’“ bpc’lficatloM, modern house just completed. 12 I DON ’ T FAIL to »»re Chezein if you amusement. The l\ ’ MEMOIIIAM, practice and for J. W. KAYS A CO., undertaker» anti of Ehs-trlc, Steam an.l Logglag rooms, close in; three year's lease FOR SALE—Two »«cona-hand Peta want bargains in real estate. . We offlc»*!.-» ch«.»»n are Mr Gat»-», presi funeral directors. Eugen«. Or. good rent. If you are soeking an llullwaya. and El»-« trie 1’uwrt luma incubatoi», good as new. buy and sell farms and city prop March Violet, daughter of Oscar dent; Leonard I ji I v *. vice-president. ■ investment, call on F. C. BEAN, Plants. Blue printing at rclkutt- Cheap. Chambers Hardware Co. erty. improved and unimproved. and Abbie E. Brewster, was born at Earl Edwards, dfCrstary; Wilkie F. WALKER Funeral Dlr«*ctor. Berger-Bean Hdw. Co. tf nbl»* rates, 32 East Ninth »tre»L I W Phone tf Timber and mining Block. H. Che- Mabel, Lane county. Oregon, March Yost, treasurer. Main 4 4. day or night t------------------------------------------------ ----- I cem. I 10, 1888. Sh« fell asleep in Jesus, T. G Hendricks and Darw in Hl tal fikrlngfield. Oregon. FOR SALE—Span heavy brood FOR SALE—At a bargain, a good MINING ENGIM EIW June 7. 1909, ag»‘d 21 years, 2 low. president apd assistant cashiet' DAY fc IIENDEiiboN. ugdertakeri mares, one with young colt, the gentle saddle pony. Inquire Hull'3 GENERAL REPAIRING — If you months and 27 days. of the First National Bank of Eu other with foal; both bred to, and embalmer«, corner Wlllaa HERBERT LEIGH, mining engins» want any repair work done about Drug store or 731 Willamette March became obedient to the » heavy draft horse. Also one rid-; ette and Seventh streets. and expert metallurgy' K.-ll*bl the home, store, fronts, office fix Gospel about four years ago and gene, w«re looking over Florence St. , t tf last Friday. This Is the flrat time ing horse anl two sets work har Information furnished to Ittendlng tures, etc., phone to E. R. Wells, lived a consistent Christla n till the ness. San be seen on Second sL, FOR KALE—Hack, harness, saddle, Investor«. Examinations an« re architect; r,om'10. First Nat’l time of her death, Here was Indeed Mr Hendrtcks has visited th»* Rho W. T. GORDON, funeral director dodendron City for about sixteen 3 b’ cks west of Blair. port« on minea and ore tre.itmeot. State licensed embalmer. Offlc» Bank bldg. Phone Main 302. bicyAe, fine rifle, shotgun, camp h beautiful character, Helpful, pa- years. and residence, Tenth and Ollvt Eugene, Or. stove, typewriter, gravel screen. tlent and loving, she was a blessing FOR SALE—80 acres good fruit Mr». Bind and son, la-wls, l«»<t streets. Phone Red 4 431. At Fire Station. J-24 to (he community in ' which she T land, 25 acres open ready for the Wednesday afternoon for Eugene to WANTED MASSAGE PARLORS. lived, loved and respected by all a’'t,-n»| commencement exercises at' plow; the balance oak and fir VETERINARY SURGEONS —. — — . grubs; at least 1.000 cords of FOR SALE OR TRADE—Practically BOARDERS WANTED—671 Patter wh.Q knew her, 'he State University. Her son., 1'A it I,OR— SAN1TOL REA UT Y new 3-inch wagon, or will trade Her life was full of devotion tn Jesse. Is it member of the gradual-' DR. J. CHRISTIE. Veterinary (ur wood and fine fruit land when son street. Tsmplrf Room 312 I. O. <). F for good mare, hay or. grain, In- her loved ones and an abiding faith Ing class. Her daughter, Mrs. Bak-, taken off.’Price 1750. A. M. Hen- geon; county stock Inspector Phone Black 6231. Hcalp and fa- quire of J. D. McDonald. tf dricks, 820 South Oak bet. 13th WANTED- Experienced dining room In God. which remained unshaken ter. wlll return with her to S|»end Phone Main 613, Eugene Or clal treatment and manici.ring. and 14th st. Phone Black 1802. FOK SALE—Two good corner lots, girl. Apply Griggs Hotel. J-25 to the end. enabling her to say. "I some tlui« In Folrence. , g~ . - -T- - have not a doubt nor a fear for the W. F* u 8 |i| I), 8r1 HKgiHtgnf pf th»* all fenced, with barn, chicken WANTED—Small refrigerator; must future, though I would desire to U. 8. engineers in 1'brt.land. arrived' LOTS FOR «ALE BY OWNER—Two house and parks; small house, be cheap. 4 45 Willamette St. j-25 live longer for mother's sake." lots and 8-room house; barn; fine here Wednesday to collect Informa fruit and berries: garden up; The funeral services were con- tion in cotifjei'tioo with harbor kb land for garden; on Fourth Street, price cheap; terms, of Imi-ol.ette. I Address Z., WANTED — Girl to cook; good i ducted at the hoihe, by W. A. Wood, provement Mr. Carroll «as here on near mill race; lot 160x95 feet on care of Guard. ike io tne times, or -« Jy-11 wages. Apply 657 Willamette. I on* Monday evening The remains th»* General Wright In !>*»*♦ and sur Twelfth and Alder streets, just Do you not realize, Tel. Main 2. ‘ tf were taken to Eugene on T uesday veyed the bar. also a rock '/»»arrv at north of Patterson school. J J. FOR SAIT—High-grade northern onitnenclng to cn*t Walton. 515 Willamette street, tf grown nursery stock Yakima Val WANTEO —Girl for general house- ' for Inlerment. Point Terrace. He* will remain» for' a pollili al i andldati. I “They're gathering homeward from aom«- time ley Nursery, North Yakima, Wash. work. Ajfply a» J. M. Pipes' law I« » In-iiio iaf or a every land FOR SALE — All the furniture in 4 M. Christopherson, agent, Eugene. Last week Ira Hoffmitn «old his' because he. to their rooms in Roach building, 61 E. One by one—on« by one; I homestead on the river about tw»*lv»*l iresent th«-m rallier* Ninth street. Purchaser has priv FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good gen W ANTED.—To rent *ight or nl-ne- Their feet are now pressing the mil»« above Florence, where hu has i typify the coh<'*!va ilege of renting rooms Apply at shining strahd, tle driving mare, weight 1150. Al room, modern house, near univer lived for about thirty y»*arx. to Mr der? Do you not ' 61 E. Ninth St., or phone Main ( so good new $25 harness. A bar sity. Address L. A. Morrleon.li^'. °,np b' ‘,n; , EE fleiiedlct, ” for the sum Of 63. ____________ tf, ' i Their travel-stained 'Monts tire nil gain if taken at once W H Kay.tf I ¡1st I $4.500. Eufaula. Washington. then pur- ■'socialist." vbilr senseless wall laid down, I ’•hased W Mr S Hoffman i-onnld* _____ r_ believe, r«,giird1cH» ol pa i i Brewer's ranch lying about "demstedgery" and "fak- TAKE NOTICE-—Wnen you want a FOR SALE—10 acres close in. This WANTED—To biû on «he wiring of Their brows are domed wS « o liv <n the opposite side of the river and have fallen ii|».»vi unheeding ears »■ration, Wisconsin Is prmi't of !*•- is a snap. Owner must leave the ing crown; fine Residence lot at the right your house. All kinds of bell and short distance down stream from Follette. While he I» In th» .•linst* ■ many year« city. C. N. Murdoch, Hotel Griggs. . fcarice, don’t fall to see the Wll- annunciator work. Prompt atten And clothed in white raiment .. r.- 4,300. Mr. Brower reserved a f.’W Wisconsin will al ¡east he A*» a Popiilat* Lender. tf i rest on 'I'-' shore j.xmette Valley ’^:nd company. tion given to small repair work -»eres from the upper part of the I heard from, led, Wisconsin will be He ■ Is a lorfaor of the people bo- Th» 'y have them tear the car line G. M. Taylor, Phone Red 3301. 115 Of the river < life forevermore.” ¡»la» e.—Florence West. and Wisconsin will >>«• on III* right cause • they belli*ve _ In his _ ___ ..... sincerity; 1n ts 'ie Gross addition. Office in FOR SALE.—36u acres farm land.l becatme he is a titan of the'¡¡«•»ipie; I *ld«. one mile north of Eugene. Price WANTED—C ooks who inslnst on us Th e ax re block- Willamette st. tf MN ALLY. ing our Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets reasonable. Address John De because he can lnterpi-»*t their DEFENDS POLICIES brick, Eugene Or. j-2 4 and Buck Ranges. Save time, fuel wishes; because dtSfrltp ev».*r.v effort' (Sqei'ttl ctrrespondence». TOR E—B u 8KX harness, single and steps. Campbell-Fellman Co., i 'y »it have made to kllTWim politically.! Ixist Valli’. June 21. The latest «nd dot b’eJ, ; rubber-tired Bailey corner Eighth and Olive stteets. tf is “I-ost Valley will celf'brntP.’’ The OF LA FOLLETTE he was never yet so '♦¡rtllv beaten i TH I MININ ITKMs l'ASgy. sí ddle; half ton of hay; FOR SALE—Twenty head eastern Oregon horses, broke and. unbrok that he gav»* up the s'vitggle, be-) Dexter Gl» .■ And Athletic Club met best blooded driving °“e of th*. 1 WANTED — Ixtan of »2000 or 12500 en. climated and in good condi1 cause th»* p»*opl<* of th»» si..'v> t,f WIs-[ and her year- on the 1 «nares |n tht t country ] (Hpoclal ('»»rreafiond’mi for a period of one to four years. hold a celeb I Inst, and decided to The following Is a small portion tion, will be*sold reasonable at Ung filly. v '1 at a bargain, Call ■atlon on Saturday, July of a lengthy letter from Frank T cousin Ilk*- a»flghl»-i', i*.j]>o» lit.lv’ when I... First-class real estate security; »Thurrton, Jtinc 23 farm five miles west of Junction, b<- is fighting In their Inter,ho j 3rd. There will be a program In at 790 WRiaa ette street, or room a su M Nally of Superior t»i,the Wllwau- cause his private life fH I h - vop ,*1 r><- June I9th, there wn will pay 8 per cent Interest. Ad the Lane county, Oregon. E. B. Bar tf morning, at. an I ra es. tug-of-war 1 an<i 2. Chrian. an ddg. e of dress A. S. D.. care Guard. kee Sentinel and published in that] rows, Manager. Jl-12 and ball gam. in the afternoon, pr.iaeh: b«a-aii»»e h<- |s »,>,<■ l>hl.*P<- piente at thè realdei and paper June 2. We have not space' Mrs. II» ts . Relative A. B. Addingt«. . and R. ft. Dun- for FOlt SA .y__ • _e stock and man who, In an ago of corrupt poflt -i th" entlr»- letter: . Were pranent and a very dsiry '-"I lira» tires. In an ago of mal.-rla,'-1 . cieek and FOR SALE AT »1250—Five year WANTED—District managers in Ore- ten killed two large _ COlIRfll.- las» ich. .nr n, was enjoyed by all gon Portland. Pendleton. lease and furniture of 21 room fl nd week. A. ~ _ treed the first from Eugene, «¡.'. tan-» high»-»-, better B. ’ s dog forth for a higher, better, «ut »-..„^ .«.'»»xf Thuraday thè frleml Eugene. Exclusive contract for ge ; 2* œ , i « a To the editor of the Sentinel: board and lodging house. Owner house, barn, uc >' r American. »lo one at dusk the evening of the I __ Sth, large territory. A necessity 19 room retiring on account of falling In th»- issue nt your paper of May of and A. I)(> >’<»" realize that there are In! Ora' **'* glv<t n •pieni»- ai 'b trees, gar- 3 Iota, fruii life permanently cheapened one- The see B. shot the cat by firelight, 20 you take It upon yours.-U to crit his State today thousands of young on li.'*^ Miim»» place In lionoi health. Enquire at 419 Willam “nd shade ‘ race. Eu- rtond was treed the afternoon den ground, near mill half. Every family needH and will ci the icize and belittle th** motives which men who me .-listing nboiit to s»-l»-rt blrthdn *• ette street. The New Underwood. at Guard gene. — 10th and R. G. was the suc- Enquire M. E. ji . have it. Demand constantly _ prompted the Superior friends of an American statesman for mt li|ea|| tf in- cessful The \\’bitak<,ri» wlll gì'1' tf office. creases. Large margin of profit anyone marksman, A. B. »ays if Senator LaFollette to gather together Aiiieri.-itn. on»* who shall be th** « i|,|., crcam «ocl *' '*,e,r ho,n'’ - ' wants cougars/killed to call FOR SALE -Six-room house in and formulate pians for fils re-elec for district managers. Our district lebrato Ing light of |ter footsteps as reg.-irds ••venlng ' ne\ *• *” on him and his dog. FARM FOR Saee Springfield; corner lot 88x120; tion to th»* senate. managers report "Ninety per cent - -n ÖPugias » l»ubll< conduct in affairs hi what;* pletlon of th '*r new house, T. H. T'enton ________ _______ returned Wednea- tJr- miles C- ' small fruit trees and shrubbery. of installations result -Men of All Parties Welcome. in sales." day manner »ire you assisting these young! to 1 th<> »-ounlry. <90 acres; 200 acres of Will take »795, as I am going Your attitude in regard to this Director of State of Georgia Agrl- been from Philomath where he has men to form un Ideal? You point attending commencement cxer- meeting Is below the rtnndard or U?]?,no’ PAs’cre and s ' 6tiltlrnu Peter (' nlvy’ t ' away soon House is rented at all a cultural Experiment Statlon writes else« of his Alma Mater. te.tatfln*nr "■”rn l"'h 1 are lyi e frolli G »Yr *»tfred. (Wo so®« timbe, times at »7 per month. Address fair critic. It was not a "party cau "You are public benefactors." Hcfati, Bryan and LaFollette B. E. Williams has finished his ♦ h rough place; g^ f reeks rv/> » You|day' ' F . care Guard or phone Black cus.” rather a gathering of Mr. La- Pres. 1900 Washer Co. tells us, • ■ «®°<i soli; a nwn“/mak;; buildings ■ contract of logging and has closed Follette's friends. Men of nil par ridicule them i ‘•“..'•"'»K *h»-n re-, dalrylng | 7121, Eugene. tf "You may use my name all you down his camp. tormers. You ridicule Will >»e worth tWirb the priY < ties witc welcome. The only re ’want.” ............ winr,,r ,,n*' "f '>'1'' "< Standard Utilities Cor- ’ d in movement hi Wisconsin, Hay crops generally are short In IAIN FOR YOU—Store house, a few years: Price ’ a d-'i'y f«rm soni quirement for admittance was that Iteopl»- of other stales hon,„ 'tl-'i' poratlon, Scranton, Pa. „» Iscou i (.ntuiii.... .. *»n. ware-room 16x40. stock of per i this locality. Easy or \V you were an American citizen, »Io for having taken th<* Inltlatl,.- J »ere. 1*--" »ro 8y. term« Y^ali.Ado%e” Hel- J ß m Mrs. E H. Gaming, of Eilgene. general stock, of about ...... —Ivo In J J. friendly to the movement which Ln t„rn. I Jyl returned home after a three weeks’ Follette typifies, namely, the wrest tl s movement. What you t*rm LOHT AND FOUND invoice. Lot 40x60, also Koödk Wisconsin« peculiar brand of re-! visit In the valley. She wan the “s of land, with dwelling »3.5tR> ing of the control of this gov»*rn- ; form," I__ ___ _ has recently been dlactissed! rn and some fruit. Must. LOST—Lane county warrant No. guest of Mrs W. H. Fenton, who tn»-nt of ours front the corporate In ’"it!. five an; by such states as Kan as, Oregon 8748, for »15 drawn la favor of ac<om|>anled her to Eiig<«ie. Come in and make us house, X Co V ,tl0Bai c°-°per*tl»e Realty terest« who now control It and res Several of our neighbors attended toring it to the people, huath"‘ w"h-the result the Guard Printing Ge. Finder Fleming & Van VHet Oo.. Notary Public for h“ sold, where It hat these states are removing front please leave at this office and re I he Pleasant Hill picnic last Satur rightfully belongs. tf an offerì I hi senate some of the fosslllzd ar- ceive reward. tf day. Has party allegiance grown so hlocrats who misrepresented them dorn nine-room The Dexter Glee and Athletic CltMi strong, partisanship so bitter, that and arc s< ndlng In their stead pro^ the meeting was held and FOR SAI. f T^ c s from car line IXtST OR STOLEN A valuable Air will conduct a stand for Ice cream fair-minded men mn«t rwfuse assis greaMve men. 1 board of directors were re ool. W'ill rent dale pup. A suitable reward will and candles at the Trent picnic Hat tanco to a righteous cause, bouse, two l!Î&k or to help lax ,'n ,'hc- ranks of the scorned, de- on Investment, Dexter and Fall be paid for information leading iirdav, June 26. nnd Patterson ?*h a courageous man simply because h< mile east of th, "' h '1 <>r today to the recovery. Notify Web- Creek will croM bats at the picnic. wears th»* badge of repuhllcnnlsm’’ ‘o Pa.v 12 per cèn| % ■'^r,’tlna!,', rily Pr°Perty for SS.’e JC AH the really great Americans 100 yards ster Kinsai-t, 3t East Ninth h X6” t " nber ' l'alr-iiilnd»il Democrats; hav»* helped gon«: Xngbu.^:r housands of young m< n. who are • south of street.. J-26 ( lilt IGO WHEAT MARKET. ”ale. sawmlll vRidn Wo don’t rare If you are skepti to tiiaki- possible th»- reforms In Wis -> tdliatlng from the .’olleges ,,t , jo, cal; we don’t care M you have no Might ¿oiyo'r;doOMr,,!ralir(,he^n70 c°i °r 160 ncrP8 tlmborj 3 cm consin. Blind allegiance to party -operty. ' "'■nlry today, ye taking these ,n»m , FOUND—A white knit jacket Friday, Uhicago, June 23.—Close, July, has helped Io make a millionaire's •onridenci. |t makes no differed1 •* , r,’B’ on Cayote Cr.-clr fot Ideals And It 1« well that they to uh . phon* the Itafh, at Minnesota picnic. Ap- $1 13 11; September, 11.87 3-4, club out of ottr d l8**1 yOBr hooie " - r’ - Hollister’s Rocky Moiinl»!» national senate are so doing. Rather let them look tf ply at Guard * office. *“ J-24 December, $1.06 3-8; May, »1.09. price U all right. Tea will do the work or no pa)’"* Blind loyalty to party principles has upon Bryan, LaFollette, Roosevelt, that's fair, 35 cents. FOR SALE—Neat office stationery, such as bond and linen letterheads, and envelopes to match, at Page’s Printerv, 626 Willamette fit.. Phone Red 1041. tf 1 • “I