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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, JULY IS, 1909
cenxibM’”•* arjMiuu
miad and
"Ton are going to stay here with
nte!" cried Dougina.
"No. no. Mr John! I’ve made up ni)
mlml and I won't l-e to blame for your
unhapplm-nn ” HO« faceti film tlrmly
now. "I don't lw-iong to your world,
nod I don’t wnnt to try any more. l’m
what he called me l’m a clr«un rldlng
girl. I wss borii In thè drciis. and PII
never ■ luinge. Tl.nt's niy work ridimi
- an<l It's yours lo preach You must
do your work, ami I'll do mine."
Hhe ntartet! toward the ring Elolae
ami Barbarian w< re nlruady waiting at
the entrance.
"Elolae!” Hhe took one step toward
her, then stopped nt tlie sound of Bar
ker'a voice,
"Ladles and gvntlemevi.” he called
"although we are obliged to announce
that our star rider, Minn Polly, will not
app«ar tonight, we offer you In ber
place an able aubntltute, Mlle, Eloise.
on Iter black, unta med borse Burba
rian.”
Eloise pnt her tiandn on th* horse’s
back to mount.
"No, no!" cried Polly.
The other girl turned In astonish
m«nt nt the agony In her voice.
"Polly!"
"Walt, Elolae! I'm going to ride!”
"You can't, not Barbarian! He don’t
know your turn ”
"So much the better!" She seized the
bridle from the frightened girl's hand.
"Polly!" shouted Douglas. He hud
followed Iter to the entrance.
"I must! 1 will!”
She flew Into the ring before he
could stop her. He took one Step to
follow her.
"You’d better let her alone and get
out of here." said Strong. Ills voice
was like a firebrand to Douglaa.
turned upon him. white with ruga.
"You drove her to this." Ills
were clinched, lit- drew back to strike
Jim came front Is-hlnd the wngons
Just In time to catch the uplifted arm.
"l-eave him to me This ain't no par-
son's Job." ’ The piyttor lowered his
nrtn. but kept * his
"'i threatening eyes on
the deacon's face.
"Where's PollF naked Jim.
"In there!" Dougins pointed toward
the main tent without turning tils
bend He wan stUl glaring at the den
con and breathing hard.
< ompanv
fbOy l""’ »"‘hi"« mur* •» do to
Into her afreet '
alibi »»“’ - i' t ‘ to
1 get ...........
would soon be
Thw
e
agona
(tot***-
For a moment ahe
•ovin«
ftsacod at »«>- dark church ataeple.
tlMU »he turned b |o go I Ila kin the tent
■topped her.
adovp. fau»lll*r
I -Polly!’
•y,, i urto-1 quickly. Hhe could not
Lgoeer 1 |s>uglas
—•— cam« toward her
| h 7 l’*wl 11 *“’r *'* al*,aaeui«nt. **•>«
Igrv« Iler ‘"I"' ",M’U‘ her »IlKlilly clad
Uggro She seemed older to bun, tuor«
Lgpptnsclmbl» with Iter hair In-apod
fci(li»od opiirkllng with Jewels.
sbv found »treugth at laat to open
brr llpx. but »UH <>" eound cam» from
tbvm Hb« and the pastor looked at
Lcb other »irangely, Ilk« spirit» new
I, owl fr<uu far upart worlds. Nite,
¡too. thought her companion changed
J|« VU older, the circles lienealb Ills
w»r« deeper, th« look In their
4«ptbs more grave.
•Wo were »u< h c I om neighbor« to-
Lgy 1—1 rather t bougie. you’d rail,”
b« «taiiuurred.
11« was uncertain
«bit it« waa saying. It did not lustier
_b» was there with her.
-When you’re lit a circus there Isn't
<uch time for calling '*
I Th*t» why I've come to call on
pa’ They might have been »bop
bard »nd sbepberdeae on a May day
»»Ing foe .he haltlug way In wblcb
tb«lr words came
-lour« all right F hs went ou.
•Tou r« happy F
”Y«a very.” sb« said. Her «yes
v«n> downcast
H« dl.) uot Isrllev« her The effort In
b-r voice, her drawn, whit« face. Itelled
bw words. How could b« get
troth from her?
•JIui MkJ you might not want to
HI» Martsd.
"lbs Jltn been talking to youF
"Ye*. but I didn't let him stop me,
for you tuld me th« day you left that
|you'd never change toward tn«. limn
I you, Poll) 7" 11« »tiidled twr anxiously
"Why. no, of course not," abo said
evutvfly.
"And you’ll t* quit« frank when 1
uk you somcthlngF
“Yes. of course." Hhe waa growing
tnorr «nd more uneasy. Nhe glanced
about for a way of escape.
"Why dM you leave me ■« yog dldF
"I t-.ld you then ” She tried to «-rose
toward th» dressing tent.
11« ««lt«d tier small wrists ami forced
Mr to look at him.
"And I am not hippy without you.
and I never, uever can I h »." l it« t!.«»l
gatra w.-re open. Illa eyes were aglow
He laerit toward her eagerly.
Tib, you mustn't!" she largged.
"You've grown so eloar," he cried,
*»> eloae!" Nlae atrugghsl to In- free
II’dhl not Itr.-d her “Yon know, you
tntut kn..w tn bat I mean ■’ IB- dr.-w
hsr toward hint and forced Iter Into
41» artna "You're mor« precloua to
®v than nil el-*e on thin earth ”
For the hmt time he wtw the ex
ftvnt« Imilor on her face 11« felt her
«rowing llntp and lifeless In bln arnis
A doubt cr-'.-otl bln mind ■‘If I «tu
stung In thinking you feel ns I do,
If You honestly care for nil thin,” lie
glaruest shout nt the tents, "more than
for any life that I cun give you, I
"w hm bargalnF demntmeq Doug.
"Kite told toe that you ami I
wasn't «v.r K,,|,|- h) M,.w
(1|
ng’ln!” roar«<l Htrong "If |'d kn<>«
she was goln’ to keep on with t
kind of thing you wouldn't tmv« (
oil no t-nsy "
"No that's It!" cried Douglaa. It
was all clear to him now ||e re«al
everything her hysh-rli-al Is-hnvl
her laughter her tears "It waa j
who drove that child lai. It to thia” 11«
glanced at I'oiiy Th«- narrow shntil
dem were bent forward 'Die nervous
Utile linger« were <’la»|>lng and un«ln«|>
III« each other Never la-fore had »he
aeemed so »mall and li«l|>lens
"Illi, please. Mr John, pleas« don't
malt« him any worse!”
"Why didn't you tell meF ha <)>•
ninnd-d
'It would hnie done no good," ■ he
aolila-d
"Oil, why why won't you
leave me aioli.
"It would have done all the good In
the world U lint right had ha to HDlJiJ
you back to this?"
"I had «wry right." said Strong
Stubbornly.
"What?" cried Douglaa.
“It waa my duty."
"Your duty? Your narrow mlnd«<l
bigotry!"
"I don't allow no man to talk to me
Ilk« that, not even my parami."
’’I'm not yottr parson any longer."
declared Douglas
lie faced Strong
•qua rely He wna muster of bln owu
affair» nt last
Polly clung to him
begging and baacccblng
• Oh. Mr. John, Mr John!”
never trained hint.” the other girl suld 1
Polly made the lr»t leap toward the
hoops The horse waa not nt fault; It
was Polly. She plunged wildly Th«
audience started, t he rmiglit her foot
Ing with an effort. One, two three
hoopa were passed. «he threw herself
ncroaa the back of the lior«e and hung
head downward aa he galh'ie-l n round
the ring The band wna playing loud
lg; the people Were < heertrig Hhe roa«
to meet the tast two hoopa
“Hite’s away lu’!" Jim shrieked in
agony. "She’s goln’ to fall!" He cov­
ered bta face with hbt hands
Polly reeled and fell at the horse’s
aide. Hhe mounted and fell again. Hhe
rose and staggered It» pursuit
”1 can't liear It!” groaned Douglas
He runbed Into the ring, unconscious
of the thotlMnnda of «yen bent upon ble
Mack ministerial garb. und cangi,« rbe
11
Facts
for Weak Women
Nine-tenth« o> all the «telenets of women i« due ro ««me drrontfemen* or di«-
ea<** of the or|sn« distinctly feminma.
avrrv dev by
Such tickuat« «.«»• n«
—••
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
/r JJaAes Weak Women Strong,
Sick Women Well.
Building Cost Almost Totals
$400,000 According to
City Statistics
It set, directly on the orjan« affected and i, at the »«me tone • general rextov«-
tive tonic tor the whole system. It cure» temale complain! right in the pri»«> »
of home
It make, unnec«»»sry the dl .agreeable quealioiung examination»
local treatment »o universally insisted upon by doctors, aud
abhurreu« <•
every model! woman.
We »hall not particularize here aa to the aymptom» of
those peculiar affection» incident to women, but those
wanting lull information a, to their «ymptom» and
mean» of positive cure are referred to th« People'« Com­
mon Sense Medical Adviser—1008 pagaa, newly revised
and up-to-date Edition, sent frtr on receipt of 21 one-
cent »tamps tn cover cost of mailing o «/ ji , or, in cloth
biodiog tod .11 stamps
Address De R v P-eece Buffs'o N Y
Permits have been granted for over
■’.!><> D-nl lent e* in Eugene since the
inspector of buildings was appointed
and o|>ened his offices on April 1.
1908. The average cost is about SI,.
000. thus showing an expenditure
during the fifteen months of nearly
1400,000 for cottages, houses and
bungalows alone.
»IMWIUTIS
Thieves entered the barber shoo of
Neither is th«- demand for permits Shultz A Wi scar son at Dallas, Or., In tht YMrcuft Court of the State of
Oregon, in and for the County
slackening. A year ago in June and secured 115. Previous to enter­
of Ijine
Inspector McFarland only gave 21. ing the shop they raided some one's
r^nie E. Edward», P’aintiff, ¥». Ge®.
C. Edwards, defendant.
Tn June this year the number was 30. chicken roost end secured several fat I
C. Edward»:—
He Hald this morning, however, that hens. These i ley took with them to To In George
the name of the etate of Oregon
the average cost of residences this the barber shop and cooked them on
ired to ppear and
answer the complaint filed against you
year Is somewhat lower, but that sev­ the stove.
In
the
above
entitled
Circuit Court
eral costly own had been given per­
within six weeks after the date of the
mir« this month.
•UmmODS upon v<>'i If
A man near Woodburn nas bought served personally, and if not person*
As the cost of the house is hardly
served upon you. then within six
half of the expense of making a home, bac k the 40-acre ranch that he sold ally
weeks from the date of the first pub­
during the last fifteen months proba­ four years ago, at an advance of »1,- lication of this summons; and if you
fail to appear and answer said com­
bly J s 00,000 has been spent In buy- 500.
plaint, for want thereof the plaintiff
Inig property, building, and in fur­
will apply to the court for the relief
NOTICE TO (HtUITOID
nishing Eugene’s new houses.
demanded therein. this suit having
Notice tn hereby given that by an or­ been brought to dissolve the bonds of
Number of Residences
der of the County Court of Lane Coun­
•jo* existing between the
190»—
i ty, Oregon, duly made and entered of
plaintiff and the defendant, upon the
15 record on the 6th day of May. ISOS
... . •» ui extreme cruelty.
undersigned was duly appointed ad­
Should this summons not be served
17 the
ministratrix of the estate of Oscar E
personally, then ft will be
24 .Smith, deceased. All persons having upon you
U
»u ov publication in th®
July...............
23 claims against said estate are hereby- Eugene Weekly Guard, a newspaper
required to present them to the under­ published at Eugene, county of Lane,
August ..........
31
..........
signed at Eugene, Oregon, within ■lx state of Oregon, by publication therein
September . . .............
28
months from the date of this no- once a week for the period of six
October ....
27 tlce.
weeks, commencing on the 15th «lay of
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 7th Anr«i
this being the first day for
November . .
21 day
of
Mar,
1909.
publication:
by order of L. T. Harris.
December . .
21
ABRIE WEST SMITH.
¿age oi the circuit court. In and for
Administratrix of the Estate of
the county of T-ane, said order being
Oscar E. Smith, deceased.
made on the 14th day of April, 1905.
Total
207
“If ttutjht but dcotA part thet and me.
WOODCOCK A POTTER.
F. H. OREENMAN,
Attorneys.
Attorns for Plaintiff.
slip of a girl in bls arms Just as she 1909—
January
12
»
was about to sink fainting beneath
February
19
the horse's hoofs.
March . .
IS
Barker brought the performance to
April . .
42
a halt with a crack of bls whip. The 1
May . . . .
This sterling household remedy is most
29
audience was on tiptoe. White faced
June . . . .
■tccessfully prescribed for a "world of
30
clown« and gayly attired acrobats
troubles.” For derangements of the di­
gestive organs it is a natural corrective,
crowded around Folly and the pastor. Total .................
14«
operating directly upon the liver and ali­
Douglas did not see them. He bad Total 1908-1909
355
mentary canal, gently but persistently
come Into his own.
stimulating a healthful activity« Its
“He's brtngln' her out.” whispered TEMPORARY ORGANIZATION
beneficial influence extends, however, to
Eloise, who still watched at the en­
every portion of the system, aiding in the
trance. Jim dared not look up. Ills
OF AUTO ASSOCIATION
processes of digestion and assimilation ot
head was still In his bands.
foo.1, promoting a wholesome, natural
“Is it over?” he groaned.
appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad
*
breath, irregularities of the bowels, con­
"I don't know. I can't tell yet." Captain W. S. Moon Chosen
V
stipation and the long list of troubles
She stepfted aside ax Douglaa came out I
directly traceable to those unwholesome
of the tent, followed by a swarm of
President and Professor
conditions.
Kasparilla dispels drow-
performers. He knelt on the soft grass
ness. headache, backache and desponu
Boynton Secretary
and rested Polly's liesd ujatn bls knee
ency due to inactivity of the liver,
The ot hers pressed about them. It
tidnevs and digestive tract. It is •
(From Thursdays Daly Guardi
seemed to Douglas that be waited
strengthen.ng tonic ot tne highest value.
At
a
meeting
of
owners
of
automo
­
white
lids
quivered
hours; then her
I If it fails to satisfy we authorize all
biles.
as
announced
in
last
evening
s
.
f ilers to refund the vurch ise price t
and opened, and the color crept back
Guard, a temporary organization was f
• >v»- !'»-> MTCA« '"o t'ortlann five -n
to her Itpe.
effected,
with
Captain
W.
S.
Moon
as
"It's all right, Jim!” called one of president and Professor W. P. Boyn-!
the men from tlie crowd. "Sbe's only ton as secretary. A committee con- '
fnlnted.” The big fellow had waited slsting of R.
McMurphey, F. E. 1
In his tracks for the verdict.
Chambers and W. P. Boynton was
Polly's eyes looki-d up Into those of i I named by the chairman to draft by­
the parson. A thrill shot through his laws and constitution to govern the
Our books are open for your inspection.
association, and a committee consist­
veins.
"It wna no use, was It?" Sbe shook ing of D. A. Paine. B. L. Bogart,
Buyers name given if wanted. We not only
her head, with a sad little smile. He Frank Bennett and C. O. Hudson was
get top prices, but you can satisfy yourself
named
to
confer
with
the
city
council
knew that she was thinking of her in regard to an ordinance regulating
nfJtJfX
absolutely at any time that you get what
failure to get out of his way.
the speed of autos on the streets. The
"That's been use I need you so much, members who were enrolled last
Polly, that God won't let you go away night are as follows: W. S. Moon,
CHICKENS Ship your produce to us. Writ«
front me.” He drew her nearer to, W. P. Boynton. J. S. Magladry, F. G.
to us now for coops, tags, etc.
him. and the warm blood that shot to Bennett, Webster I.. Kincaid. J. J.
her cheeks brought l ack her strength. Blais. R. McMurphey. C. O. Hudson.)
She rose unsteadily and looked about F. E. Chambers. D. A. Paine. B. L.
her. Jlnt came toward her, white and, Bogart. F. W. Osburn. C. S. Frank.'
M c C orouqoale . P rop .
95 F ront S t ., P ortland , O reqom
L. H. Potter.
trembling.
"All right. Poll?”
“Oh. Mower Jim!” She threw her-
self into Ills arms and clung to him,
sobbing weakly.
if after aatnsnil.«« bottln at K. k I o I. you can h-newtly <my it bn« not Unon-
No one could ever remember just
fltexl you. we will refund your money. Try Kodvi today, on thia Kuaraotaa.
Fill out and ai<n the following. preaent It t«» the dealer at the time of purvhaaa.
how the audience left the big top-that
If It faila to aatiafy you. ret' rn the bottle to the dealer from whom you bought
night, and even Barker had no clear
it, and we will refund your money.
T owyu ——————————________ state.
idea of how Jim took dowu the tents,
Sign here_________________ _
FOR
INDIGESTION
AND
DYSPEPSIA.
L
-------- < I T THIS OV I-
loaded the great wagons and s»nt the
FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA.
ETC. K. C. D.W1TT OX COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL.
BELIEVES
SOUR
STOMACH.
BELCHING.
caravan
on
its
way.
CAUGHT TUR SLIP OP A UIHL IH HIS ARMS JUST AS SUL
When the last wagon was beginning
AUOUT l'U S/.VK PAIXTIHU BL'HRATH THE HOUSE'S UUOPS.
to climb the long, winding road of the
moonlit hill Jltn turned to Polly, who
“What ,lo you mean t>y that?" shout­
"What!" cried Jlin in alarm. Tie stood near the side of the deserted
ed Strong.
faced about and saw Eloise. He guess­
“I ntran that 1 stayed with you and ed the truth. A few quick strides ring. His eyes traveled from her to
the parson, who waited near her. She
lx>-
Your narrow minded ctxigregatlon
brought him to the entrance curtains.
i
fort- beeatiao I liellcved you ii<-eded me. He threw them back and looked Into was in tier street clothes now, the ¡ittle
---------------------------------------------------------- —,
brown Quakerish dress which she bad!
But now tills girl needs me more, Sb’ the ring.
chosen to wear so much since her re­
Best nt work.. Don't fail to see the
need« me to protect her from Just such
“My God! Why don’t Barker
turn from the parsonago.
pictures we are putting out
InjuHth’e hr youni.”
herF
now at half price
"I guess I won't be makin’ no tnis- \
"You'd better lie protectin’ yourself
Physician and Surgeon
"What Is It?” called Douglas. He take this time,” ho said, and he placed
That's my advice to you "
forgot the deacon In his terror at Jim's her hand In that of the parson.
Iti and 17 McClung Bldg.,
"I can do that without your advice." behavior, and Strong was able to slip
Register Bldg.
’"Goodby, Mavver J fin," faltered Poi- j Hasting Sisters
Phone Main 47
Sth and Willamette
"Mavbo you can And another church away unnoticed.
51H Willamette Street
Front SdiCe
iy-
with that cin ns rldln' girl a-hangln
"She's goln' to ride! She’s goln' to
He stooped and touched her fore-
round your neck.”
ride Barbarian!”
head with his lips. A mother's spirit
"He's right." cried Polly. "You
Douglas crossed to
breathed through his kiss.
GARRETT & MITCHELL
couldn't.” She clung to the pastor In looked.
"I'm glad it's like this.” be said.
DENTIST
terrified entreaty. "You couldn't get
Polly was springing on to the bnck then turned away and followed the
One door east of Ott’s Grill, 7th St.
another church They'd never, nevet of Barbarian. He was a poorly trained
Over Hall's Grocery
I dls-
long,
dotted
line
of
winding
lights
forgive you It's no use. You've got tc | horse, used by the other girl for more
No.
SIN
Willamette
Street
appearing slowly over the hill.
Register Building.
let tne go! You've got to!"
showy but leas dangerous feats than
Her ryes traveled after him.
Phone Main 1OH.
"Listen. Polly " He drew her toward Polly’s.
FOR BEST
Douglas tout hed the cold little hand
him "G«d I* greater than any church
"She’s goln’ through her regular turn at h»r side.
ATTORNEY
or creed. There's work to be done with him. She’s trying to break her
"I belong with them.” she said, still
Register Building
everywhere his work
Hack.” said Jltn. "She wants to do It. gaxing after Jim and the wagons.
Gives special attention to the ex­
"You’ll soon find out about that, It’s your fault!” he cried, turning upon
“You belong with me,” he answered
amination of abstracts, drafting wills,
thundered Strong.
' Douglas with bloodshot eyes He was
la
a
tlrui,
grave
voice,
and
something
settling estates, conveyances and col­
-So I will.” answered Douglas, vsltr half Insane. Tie cared little whom he
i hi the-deep. sure tones told her that he
lections. Also to all pension matters.
Call at 30 East Ninth Street.
his bend thrown high. "Thia child hax wounded.
Everything possible in cleaning and
Phono Main 108.
! wns speaking the truth. She lifted
Dyeing.
G.
B.
LOCKE.
Mgr.
opened a new world to me She has
“Why can’t we atop herF cried. j one trembling hand to his shoulder
Corner Sixth and Willamette ffta.
shown me a broader, tleej^r humanity Douglaa, unable to enduro the stmltx
and looked up Into his face
Phone Main 122
She and I «III find the way together
He took one step Inside the entrance.
“Whither thou goest will 1 go; where
"It won’t be an easy one. I II prontls*
"No, no; not that!” Jltn dragged ! thru dlest will I die.”
you that.” Htrong turned to go.
I. O. THOMAS
Attorney-at Law
him back roughly. "If she sees yon
He drew her Into his arms.
"I'm not locking for the easy way. now It will be the end.” They watch­
Electric Wlrlnp, Fixtures and Sap­
Will practice tn all the courts. Of­
I "The Lord do so to mo and more
Douglas . ailed "f"’«- hl"’;
”!rn, ed In silence. ’’She’s over the first
plica
fice Warren Building. 536 Willam­
THE SIGN PAINTER
; also if aught but death part thee and
Phone Main 5.
EVGLNE, OR. ette street, over Crescent store.
<•<1 to draw Folly's arm within hla. but, part,” Jim whispered nt last.
77 West Eighth Street.
!
me.
”
Polly had «tipped from his skis to fol
Dougina drew bnck, his muscles
THF FTD.
low the deacon.
tense, ns ho watched the scene Inside
"Oh. please. Deacon Strong, please! the ring. Eloise stoixl nt the pastor's
She piemled "You won't go away Ilk* ■ Ide horror stricken at Polly’s reckless
The niiin who always doos as ho
that He'll l>* "1> right If yon H on>J behavior. She knew Barbarian. It pleases is either n brute or a diplomat.
Physician and Surgeon
Wslt I'm not coming back. I'm not- was easy to guess the end.
Residence 28 East Eleventh street,
^neatly. I’m going on with the show
A short answer very often make« a Baggage stored free for ten days
i Office, Register building. Phone Red
"Shea cornin’ to the hoopa.” Jim
long account that ultimately has M be Pbonee— Main XL Red 4»12.
tonight, nnd I'm going this time for­ whlapercd hoarsely.
Fish Received Dully
. 6231.
SPECIALTY—Diseases of wonn
W. H. RIDGEWAY, Prop.
"Barbarian.don't know that part. I settled.
W, H. SMYTH. Prop,
ever."
KASPARILLA
I
YOU GET WHAT WE GET proye ’-F
w«
§et PROMPT CASH RETURNS
SOUTHERN OREGON COMMISSION CO.
W. H.
Kodolj
HANDY BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Manicuring and
Hair Dressing
S. G. Beardsley,M. D
Tolman Studio
S. D. READ
McLEOD
THE TAILOR
Real Estate Brokers
» irr mind, Hlnqo.
•hun't Interfere. You'll be going on
Jour way |n Hn hour. I'll "tty good-
‘T atul (¡<H|
you, bill If Jtou do
for me, Polly,” tH. wnn pleading
,Ww- 'If you're not happy here, won't
Jon coni« back to nte? Won’t you
Polly ?"
She <1nred not meet his rye« nor yet
_<o send him away. Hhe stood Irreso
"nte the voice of Deacon Htrong an
■»»»red for her.
"8o you're here, are you?"
'•‘A Deacon Strong, I'nt here." nn
,w'-rv<l the pastor a» he turned to
•»rrt the accusing eyes of the d'-acon.
"Ax f„r yon, mix«," continued Strong.
w|,h »11 It,-..lent nod towMd Polly. "I
•’’«hl hxve known how yp«’d keep
»”>r part of the bargain.*
"'’•fMlnr echoed Doug MU.
UrgnltiF
"What
"Wt. Plesas Deacon Strong, please. I
"'»'it mean to see Mro-f ffldti i, tru
0 Mb« hardly knew what •»« waa
•vtna.
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V* T7F
MW
Jesse G. Wells
Teas, Coffees, Spices
Eugene Cleaning
and Dyeing Works or Chinaware
Eugene Electric Co.
Wm. G. Martin
Poultry and Fish
Market
DR. LULU MUNKERS-MARQUAM
SHINN
SmythsTransfer Co
I
Piume Hain 23.
tt2M W llfauuette St
and children.