Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, August 05, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. AUG. 5, 1900
Sale On Ladies’ New Fall Tailored Suits
NUMBER OF NEW WORlDOfttWILL OF PEOPLE FOR
NEW STATE
BE PLENTIFUL
RESIDENCES
$16.50&$25.00
The new fall Suit« ar«' here; splendiil variety to
While ».I j».**-*nlts have b«*«*n taken
out in Eugene during July for any
large buildings the number of real-
deuces started In t'h*t month
reed« that of th«' previous month,
During
also the month before that
last month permit« for residences
aggregated 31. This «Hit tun Includi
(he remodeling of residences, several
permits being taken out for that
purpose. Following Is th«' report «f
for
Building Inspector McFarland
month:
Mos
Svarverud.
a nd
ue. between
nteenth street
Vi­
aud
choose from, in plain anil tiovelt« weaves, all th«*
new fall shades, green, gray«, bronze, blues, black,
etc.
Beautifully tailored garments.
Coats 42 to
48 inches long, skirts plain gored and pleated ef­
fects; cloths are worsteds, cheviots, s«*rg<>. satin
cloths anil homespun; the best values we have ever
shown in stylish suits; all the current fall models;
all sixes; su - worill to >33 at- S16.50 and S25
$7.50
4 dozen guaranteed silk Underskirts; all colors,
including the new taupes. grays and greens; won-
derful values; all splendidly
splendidly tailored; deep full
flounce: Heatherbloom «lust ruffle; regular >7 7>n
Skirts; all guaranteed: now ............................. S6.28
I
Braille ,y. barn.
Eleventh
\n appio summury glvc» ili«* fol
lowlng est I mal oh
New Englaiul g «Hip The crup 1«
somew hut Hpotted wlth Maino nini
Mas-ile IIHitt» havmg thè basi proa
peci». Imt all stille»« prollll-«' il he!-
ter crop than a year ago, ranglng
frolli oli«- haif more to doublé In-
yeur's crop. *
Central group Ka
wlll lune a full crei
for any short.ige
Y«»rk ; Ha hi w l'is w<
and wlll lie llghtei
aylvaiila's
as wlll N.
wlll he sh
ei|lia| evi'U thè |>
year. Mii-himlu ni
ina of a in
Mlddl
Irnst
llght. li
Disguste«! with belli « liandhapped
'll
Wil
bi ld bii< k an I hm .x.'H -d
lametta. Valley |H'«iph> In gri)<*r>i! and
Sileni citlter Ul |>UI tleul.ll . m
shm from Oregon '«u<l tin* croati,i .n of
s being adv«ic»t«><| I tu
ii new* st
on Ih't'laiing that • th«’
S ut horn
l.'dng
of Oregon la
southern
tiort h«* i* it
that
Hi>
ni'glecl**d
sluillai'l
part «»f
rvHtlon . I« mad«* tbu
treated. I
«I Nori het II Cal
I rn-i h and « ar»
■ iron«, durable, « "iti|„l luh|
«••»I oilmen
Children’s Sweaters $1.00 and $1.25. Women’s Sweaters $2.00 Io $3.00
Big shipment of Women's and Children’s Knit Jackets, in white, red
double-breasted; 2 6 to 40 inches long; grand values at these prices.
single and
Summer Goods at Halt Price
Thin summer goods at half price; Summer Underwear deduce,1 one-quarte
Coats, Waists, ytc.. all at half price some less.
Mu
I bird
('rand all bungnl
bet w ceu Ad.iiii. und Jackson.
t hi*
Mi'soiirl
manv
■onsid
i*rn tie
lahom
print
frosts.
ask a I
inn u
KOlUU-
year i
Indiana
thing bett»*r than a y«'ur ago.
Southern group Crop will lie t«t
least • m'-lmll more than last year
Pacific group Th«* prospects the
for a crop al> lit e<|ii;il to last jvar -
Oregon and Washing un show «onte
decline from last year; thè percen-
tag»* of a full crop la niunh lesa. but
this is purtially offset by Increitsed
acreage in bearfng. California sismi
the «am«* as a year ago
ColoraJo
promt «ea a crup in neh In excesa ot
last year and lufflclently largo to
offs«*t the shortage in other States
of th<* group.
Th«' e»tlmat<*s make
group much hirge than lu*»
arfviaea that th«' rrojMi
Britain anil m Unvnud
promise weil.
i
r
i
i •
itili
Il »1
till«.
. I
I'"'
* nliti t ! •’ la» ! Hill, unthj
corner
Labbe, bungalow;
n«l and Pearl «tre.'ts, $ .IODO.
W « 1 I'.
Ml«»! nt ) » f*. • 1’Uiniiff
. R. Ogden, cottage; Harrison
| .«venue, between Fifteenth and Six-
«litui H T«/ «IlOU i' il »1.
m «uff«
Munsing Underwear
A g-er.ts Nemo and Kabo
I teenth street». >t000
itati as «
In Ui» « ..UH - « •
T H. ami M Williams, . bakery;
•• ’ » ut
;oli «»« m
Wayne Knit Hosiery
Ku «
h
Corsets, Moneybak Silks
Moss
, Thirteenth street, betweet n
h »
glalalutit
in
•f
b
592-594 Willamette
.street an.l Columbia avenue. >1500.
•
' -lit
.($
rn < »logon
I* ».*
|i
Albert
Nee«!' am.
residence;
I
1
1 ‘l«
Eleventh street, between Washing-
1
given a
I ind Columbia avenues. >1500.
!>• hi ntv Inn
1 p«’i
.«ml ■
E. H. Hulse, cottage; Oregon ave­
»
..in«’ i«**
nue. between Seventh and Eighteenth
of »»
» ..r .
i -:ri*ets, >400
• « w «*
1
Christian Tschnnz. resldetn-«*: cor-
»
H
til
ut
tier of Seventh an.l VanBuren »[reels.
, >17oo.
Miss Mary M«*Cort:ack, bungalow; I
I corner Seventh am! Lincoln streets. I
:
1
Í I
»
>2500.
Mrs. S. A. P>« twin, bungalow and
• ‘ w
1 wood house; Twelfth
street,
be-
I tween J"ffer«on and Madison. >2000.
Guy C. S;oekton. bungalow; lot ILLINOIS PICNIC
12. block 31. amended plat to Falr-
AND PROGRAM
' mount. >500.
A. R. Tiffany, bungalow;
Thlr-
That the Siuslaw railroad will re­
Wing
and
Wing
won
the
last
two
Saturday Is the day set and ex­
ceive a splendid patronage when I 'eenth s-treet. between llilyaril and About Three Hundred Present
tensively advertised as Woodman heats of the mat aed race between built, and that it can be built with a I Patterson streets. >1000.
him
and
Dolly
McKinney
this
after-1
ni ug
At End of Car Line
Mrs. It. A. Booth, cottage; corn.T
of the World day at Cottage Grove,
the ’’get together
otte at Portland
when a great harvest picnic will be noon. Considerable money c
conclusion reached at : Olive and Fifteenth street«, * I 5OO.
Yesterday
armati wa« In thi
it of Imiti
S. I). Allen. Hildltl n to residence;
held in the city park during the day hands on heats, as well as on the final the meeting at the Commercial Club
agallisi thè Norma
Bowerman hall
between
Talrteenth
and a big initiation and banquet will race.
rooms last night of about eighty Eu­ i Ferry street,
lag from Eaatern <>r, gon, bui B* w
Doily McKinney took the first heat
! ami Fourteenth streets. >250.
be pulled -off in the Woodmen hall
I From Thursday's Duly Guar J >
gene citizens
i
ourage-
S. D. Allen, addition to residence;
in the ‘evening, Among the distin- easily in 2:45. Wing and Wing was:
The Illinois people mgt nt the end orinali w ih given liberal en
A. F. Campbell explained that the
Southern
guisbed visitors an-± speakers will crowded off his feet on the first turn ' asset company was the holding com­ Ferry str**et. lx ween Thirteenth ami of the carline July 28, and held their uient by Smith « f Marion
I
be Head Consul I. I. Boak, Head of the second Half mile and broke pany in securing rights of way. sur- Fourteenth streets. >650.
first picnic. which was a graml, suc­ Oregon Senatore. b*«l by I. . L Multi,
W. L. Lilwall, cottage; Washing­ cess. About ahree hundred were dld their beat to protect th«* Normal
Manager. Congressman W. C. Haw­ badly. In the second heat Dolly Mc- veys.. terminals and other prelimin­
.) ut
betweet)
Fourth and present and at 12:30 dinner was an­ at Ashland. bin without ovuli, and
ley. Head Manager Hon. John Pat­ Kinney broke from the start and it aries are to be turned over phen con­ ton street.
thè
fate
of
t'ie
Normale
waa
keenly
tison. General Organizer F. B. Tich- took her half a minute to get her struction time arrived. He referred Fifth streets. >1000.
nounced. Everybody «at down to the
Telegram.
J. W. .Maltman. barn; Fifth street, long laities, which were loaded down felt In thè South
enor. Special Organizer J. B. Smith, feet again, Wing and Wing was two to the matter 6f going ahead with
and many others. It is planned to or three lengths ahead at the finish. surveys as soon as >50,000 of the re- betw«?en Adams and Blair street«. to the guards with good things which
-
make this the greatest fraternal oc­ Time. 2:35.
the ladles of Illinois a»«* experts at CONDON ESTATE GIVES
quired >150,000 is subscribed, an au­ >300.
» I M .... N »
Mrs. Pennel, bungalow; Twelfth preparing. The lunch surpassed any­
casion ever recorded in southwestern
Wing and Wing took the lead from sesement of fifteen per cent to be
street, between Ferry and Patter- thing we have sat down to in the
Oregon, and a large representation the start in the last heat, and held it levied for that purpose.
, ..f «.re­
hi
Court <>t ti
TO
STUDENT
FUND
K«»n, Hi «Ii•! h»r (hr C*»>
of the Lane and Douglas county all the wav through. The mare came
grove.
Among other speakers were tt. son streets. >1500.
■•it*
A
ili»u$Ci»tlid
,
1*1«
II.
Mr». E. E. Good, bungalow; cor­
limps is expected to be in atten­ up well at the finish, however. Time. Svarverud, J. H. Hartog, the booH-
The largest single glft ever mad»
The Program
<>rrg«>n A * ‘ m II(*» i
dance. A fine program will be car­ 2:30.
and
Sixteenth
street«.
pttit) h «»»r(M»l4t(i•
E. F. Chapman, acting chairman.
to rhc Student .xiali Fumi at Ih«'
ter man. L. E. Bean, who once lived ner Oak
>1200.
ried out at the < ity park and a spien-
In a running race for three-eighths among the Siuslaw forests and apple
«lid Wilk«*) Hl« k 1
Song, by Mrs. Fuller
Unlv«T«l:y of Oregon h«s just b, ,-n
•
Mi«<
<it«-|(»«h ufi'l C<
didAasket dinner will be served of a mile ‘ California” beat "Swiftwa­ orchards, and O. J. Johnson, the man
M. J. Snerldan. residence;
High
Recitation by Anna Clark.
recelvcil
TI10 helr< of tlu* late Dr
it liner
inpan), <h’«»i|t» C I
meat, bread, beans and coffee being ter Bill” by twenty yards or more.
Song by Harold Humbert.
Th’ inns Condon. who for nuitiy yaars Hl> kmuii
a ho it providing the brains behind street, between Fifteenth and Six­
teenth
street«.
>,000.
supplied free by the Woodmen, it
An exhibition between Deputy and tne movement.
M tliM 11*01» <»C hl«'
Oration, by Crawford Dodson.
waa conn«'cted wlth thè University of
You Mfr h«*f«’l»v rrtiuh
is noped that their friends will bring Tyler B. in two heats resulted in
Eugene Hospital, remodel interior
Scotch song, Mrs. Young
Oregon uh head of Its il* p.111:r.<*nt of uliswrr
The chief reasons that «he road ¡
(hr « iiiiiptHl ill
of
building.
>37,0.
a lots? pastries and other
dainties even honors.
a
louti In th*
Poem, “The Suckers,by I*’. E. gcology, are estublishlng
is cjpected to pay v.i »veil in freight '
an i join in the big feast.
E. F. Small, remodel
building; Kelly.
fund of >2000 of whlch >1uou bus w Ithln
are the dairying possibilities,
]
the
I ui nun«
<
T-te afternoon sports will consist
Impromptu 5-mlnut«* sploshes
al ready becn pulì! In. The
fund datr
Mtv iinrt
tho vast Munroe street, between Seventh am!
fruit-producing capacity,
and the
.oxi If
upon ’
of chopping and sawing contests, 150 TELEPHONES
llirn
Dr. C. E. laHinils, Attorney Gri-en- wlll be known as thè Con loti mernor n«>t p«'i»vtiuil)
amount of timber that is awaiting Elg'.ith streets, 1500.
foot races for boys and girls, tug of
E. T. Condon, a Idi'Ion to bakery; man. J. I'. Dodd. E. F. Chapman and lai loan fund.
.4 111»
within
MlM
wr«*kN
fi««in
t
the
saw.
IN NEW HOTEL
war between teams of various camps,
corner Fourteenth and Mill streets, the secr«*tary and treasurer, Mis. M.
A committee constating of Presi fli»i puidh'Mth'li >»r Hal
If you fall in Mp|>«*
>1000.
pillow fight, etc., for which suitable
dent <>f the University and the «e< re. »nid
L. Harper.
August time, tells on the nerves.
< ««tiiphiInI. f«u w
A.
R.
Brabham.
prizes will be given. All to close ♦
kitchen
nnd
barn:
Mrs. W. F. Osburn, mana­ ♦ Rut tnat .spiritless, no ambition feel­
taay of the board of regents, Will plaintiff w III Hppl) to
Song, by Vera Fuller.
with a big parade in the evening.— ♦ ger of the Hoffman House, ♦
Emerald avwiue, between Twelfth
Itavi* charge of the loaning of the t«’ll«*f drii)Mn«l«M| tlirtrln
Recitation, iiy Victor Hovis.
ing
can
be
quickly
altered
by
taking
IliK brrn l»l«»utfitl for th
Leader.
♦ who will also manage the ♦ what is known to druggists every­ and Thirteenth streets, >500.
run «I
Song, by Mr«. Young.
< iarlntf. by «!«•• rrr of «»«
C. R. Chrisman, remodel store I
♦ new Osburn hotel, now in ♦ where as Dr. Shoop'« Restorative.
■<»lr o»nrr ami mtltlrd i«>
Officers Fleeted
♦ course of erection, today con­ ♦ Within 48 hours after beginning to front; corner Willamette and Ninth
rfliN i»f h <'«’i lain contra«! i
ini
trie Illinois .Hoel'tv
On motion ^he
Society was
l>ÌMIgr<-<'||l>|,- |(t liofile,
DR. LEONARD FINDS
« Itnnr of Iht* ft»lh»whiK th ’•
♦ tracted with the Pacific ♦ use the r«?storative. Improvement will streets, >500.
made permanent and the following
laits
of
men
nnd
wonii'M
who
Irt w*lt
MS NK Hf« .’i, *1«
__________
are
W.
H.
Abrams,
rt-sldence;
corner
♦ States Telephone & Telegraph ♦ be noticed. Of course, full health
GOOD ROUTE FOR THE
officers elected:
President, Marlon agreeable with ot’iiers. g«*t "cranky" I W »»f fh«< VV11 | h iii»-t; •* Al* •••«II. ti Hl III«
♦ Company to place 150 phones ♦ will not return immediately The Twelfth anti Patterson streets >2000. C. Davis; first vice president, Mrs (1. at home,
Hint«* <if <>tra«»n itiol tlmi tn. oili.r
It« not dls-UHltlon. Its the pF rm >n or pt-rmiiiN link«* am Interest <*r
SIUSLAW RAILROAD ♦ in the building when it is ♦ gain, however, will quickly follow
P. Pennington, residence; Jeffer­ T. Beck; second vice president. Mrs.
liver.
you find In yourself that iiici't» und«*r «al«l contra«! and .ocre«-
♦ completed. There will be a ♦ And .beat of .all. vou will realize and son «treet. biitweeu First and Sec- Helen Chamberlain; ««'cretary-tr' la- you feel If cross
around the house, lit­ Iliriit.
Dr. Leonard and his party of sur- ♦ phone in every room,
Mliould thin »11111111011» not *' nervett
The ♦ feei your strength and ambition as « ad street«. >500.
urer. Mrs. M. L. Harper.
tle thin»<s worrv you. just buy a bot- upon
Broder
Bros.,
addition
to
brick
you p«*r»onMllk. tlon It »III tut
veors.
engaged
by
the
Lane
Count«
♦
— --—
-• --
----- „ .
* hotel will have all the con- ♦ It is returning. Outsdde influence block; Eighth street, between Wil- After which "America” win sung ii-
He of Ballard's
nerbine
"••I k «••! Ujton you I«) pul'll«•«! I"1
and
put
Asset Co. to make the preliminary
veniences of the best city ho­ ♦ depresses first the “inside nerves”
by
the
audience
and
all
repaired
to
Hugrur
W«*«*kly Guilt«! f«»r <
M »tl nr
your
liver
m
shape.
___ .... Yen and every­
and Olive streets,> 1000.
survey tor the Eugene-Shidaw rail­ ♦ tels.
♦ then the stomach, heart and kidney« amette
their respective homes well pleased body arounJ you will feel b«*tt«*r for »lx w«’«*k», • <»iiiin«*n«'lnK "•» 11 ■ - '’,l '*"'1
J.
M.
Sellers,
bungalow;
I^aw-
road, return«*«! to Eugene today,
of
Jul)
imi»
it«
ina
tl»«
fn
-'
1«) ”«
1,
o.i,._
* will usually fall. Strengthen these rence street, between first and Sec­ fur having been there.
It
Price -----------
50 cents per bottle. l,u lKil.ll« ii!bin by ordrr ««f I. T ll irrl».
having been called in by the com­
failing nerves with
Dr.
Shoop’s ond streets, >800.
i
'i«,*
of
tin
cir>
ill
•
*
A
ILLINOISAN.
Ion
Drug
Co.
pany for further instructions in re­
«»( Orrrfun. in mid fol tlo « •■’inf> “f
quickly
Wher. the stomaeft, neart or kid­ Restorative and see how
gard to the route and other matters.
Dugald Campbell, residence; Fair-!
l«Mhr, mu hi or«l«*i l««*lhK iniitl" "ii
health will be yours again, Sold by
27th «lay of July. H»o9
mount boulevard, >3500.
Dr. Leonard to a reporter this af­ ney nerves get weak, then these or­ all dealer«
r ii gheevman .
ternoon said that he found an ex­ gans always fail. Don't drug the
J. J. Waltoa. remodel two H
Att«un««y for I’ «inti««*
«fences; county survey 111. between
cellent route for the railroad by way stomach—nor stimulate the 'heart
Eighth and Ninth street«, 1800.
of Elmira as far as a ixiint a few* or kidneys. That is simply a make­ REAL ETATE TAKEN
Tiler«* weri* abolii -lx ti n ■ I I.”'0’
A. F. Rankin, remodel store front; I
miles beyond Goldson. He intended I shift. Get a prescription known to
tile on the exciirsliKi to N* sport S ub -
corner
•
to return here fr«nn there by way druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's
Seventh
anti
Willamette
OFF MARKET TODAY streets, $800.
day. two train loads
Coming hack
1
of the Lake creek valley and Frank-, Restorative. The restorative is pre­
1
aecoiij
trial
liad
to
be maile »P
I
Mrs. J.
R. Caldwell, , cottage;
lin, but will make that route later.' pared especially for those weak In­
As a result of the announce­
one of the hllla. With ('limitable
I
Heexpects to be sent out again in ■ side nerves. Strengthen these nerves, ment that the first twenty-five miles Waifuington street, between Second
<11—
lohn Catlin on board no
build them up with Dr. Shoop's Res­
a couple of days.
and Third street. $500.
tiirhan< s ar«, r«*ut>r!> 1. There ar*
torative—tablets or 1'qufd—and see of extension on the Natron road will
W.
L.
Oilham,
cottage;
High
people
Immediately,
Spring­
•«aid to I»,, shout naif '*• nm
how quickly hel pwill tome. Sold be built
Baby Morpliin" Fiends.
Third
unital.
field property has been withdrawn street, betwe« n Second and
at the Bay thin year
a
are made by all soothing syrups and by all dealers.
streets.
11000.
from the market and the town has
Preparations
lnul
!»♦••
n
made
I
r »
baby medicines that contain opium
G. H. Bogue, bungalow; cortu'r
and
the result I’
a steady flow of Investigators and
much
larger
crowd,
i
..........
and narcotics. McGee’s Baby Elixir
Contractor Wattis and party, who investors looking the property over. Ninth and Hilyard streets. >2000.
seen In n good ninny H
contains no injurious or
narcotic arrived here yesterday morning to Many Eugene people were searching
F. R. Wetherbee, bungalow; cur­
White Plain«. July 21». Clifford
New York,' duly 29. ■—Pr«*sl«lent tlviilsrlv ext i ll untili« Ilo I
drug« of any kind. A sure and begin work on the Natron xtension, the real estate field for bargains to­ lier Thirteenth and
Mill
streets, W. Hartridge, former attorney for
rate cure for disordered stomachs, are going over the entire route to day.
>2500.
Harry Thaw, was a witness In the Pulliam, of the National Baseball Aa-
bowels and fretfulness—splendid for select places for construction camps.
<i. M. Vermaaa, residenc«*; Twen­ hearing before Justice Mills today. sociatlon. who «uldded last night,
J. Newton Rhoads has sold two
ha«l been In poor health for a long
teething infants. SoM by Dillon Their outfit will be here some time lots to E. E.
Carlyle in Valley View ty-Second gtreet, between Collier and] Previous to Hartrldge'« appearan««* time. Particularly his nervous con
Drug Co.
next week.
Thaw's lawyer brought out the fact
addition on the heights back
of .Agate avenue, >500.
*
W.
T.
Campbell,
warehouse; that Hartrldge now has a suit pend­ dltlon had been such as to cause
town.
alarm
among
his
friends,
lie
spent
near
business
block.
Park
street,
ing
against
the
Thaw
family
for
al
­
Mcgladry and
Shumate , who
___
recently purchased 12 acres of prop­ lietween Eighth and Ninth street«, leged unpaid attorney'« fee». Ilhrt- several months In the south thin
ridgi* testified to iiaving paid out spring, returning to his duties about
erty from B. A. Washburn are repor­ >350.
The cleanest.-
Mrs. C. Marx, change front and considerable sums of money, but that a month ago. seemingly much Im­
ted to be negotiating for the sixty
Iiqhtest.-and
This bank was established in 1892, and has a record
proved
by
his
long
rest,
ill«
health
build
annex
in
rear
of
brick;
Wil
­
his
instructions
did
not
come
from
acres of farm land left in the John
mast comfortable
soon gave way again, nnd It is re­
Harry,
Spores place that adjoins the Wash­ lamette street, >3500.
ported
that
he
recently
spent
a
week
Fred
Fisk,
apartment
house:
lie
said
Harry
gave
him
a
small
of 17 years of probity, security and success..
burn place.
J. B. Jnnis has sold his property EI< venth str««-! between Oak and al.iount of money for Mrs. Merrill In a sanitarium.
<«.t lhe same time
Pulliam was In his office yesterilay
ai.d Instructed him to toll the woman
on East. Main street to a Eugene Willamette streets, >7000.
Our boat d of directors consists of men who regard the
cheapest In (he
Fred Fisk, apartment, 'house; Oak to say nothing about "Mr. Reed." snd went to his room at th«* New
man whose name has
not
been
I
end because it
street, between Tenth and Eleventh Mrs. Merrill was re«'alle<| and tes­ York Athletic Club last evening. At
learned.
intelligent and faithful conduct of the affairs of the bank
at reel«. >7000.
wears longest
tified to specific Instances when Thaw 9:30 a signal was thrown on' th«* tel­
ephon«* switchboard ami th«* op«*rator
H. 8. OsterhoiMt, cottage’; Fl’ I
lleged to have whipped girls.
*309 Everywhere
ALLBVS FSxrr-EASE.
teenth street, between Hilyard and I
as a sacred duty. Your money, when entrusted to this in­ I A CSE
Thaw followed Mrs. Merrill on the answer«*«!, but rec«*lv«*d no answer,
powder to be shaken into th<* Patterson streets, >1000.
tvrry garment guar­
«tend. Jerome's first question was: nnd sent a mess«*ng<‘r to his room to
ahoeit. If yon havf tired,
aehlng
Ben Pritchett, remodel residence; 1 ' \ as Thaw insane when ho kill 'd hi «* what was wanted. Pulliam was
anteed waterproof
stitution, is absolutely safe.
fopf, try Allen's Foot-Ease, Jt rests Sixth street, between Jackson and V hlte?” To this Harry replied ho lying on th«* floor in Ills undercloth­
Catalog free
the feet and makes new and tight Van Buren streets, $450.
a , rpwfe
B oa vex o A a
did not know. He said ho whs not ing, with a bullet wound through his
shoes easy. Cures, aching swollen,
We pay interest on Certificates of Deposit.
II. B. Aupperle, bungalow; corner! medically Insan«* because doctors had head.
He had apparently knocked
hot, sweating feet,
Relieves corns Stewart avenue and Sixteenth street, told him ho wasn't.
th«* phone receiver «iff the hook when
and biinions of all pain and gives >1500.
Thaw an«l Jerome kept up a con- lie fell, Th<* coroner nt<*mpt«*d to se­
rest and comfort. Try
,
____
It
today.
W. R. Ogden, cottage; Harrison ’/".'V!1 VPr,,Bl
sparring match, Thaw cure a statement of the reason for the
..—
Sol i by all druggists and shoe store*-- avenue.
between
Sixteenth
and; holding his own.
shooting from the semi ''onscloiiH man W
Tilg III A MONI» »KA MI.
A
25 cent®. Don’t accept any snbsti- Seventeenth streets, >r<»00.
but the only reply was: "What shot?"
CAPITAL AN» 8CRPLUS, $185,000.
I , .11 .1 A.» .
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: uto. Eor free trial pa< kage al o
H.
F.
Rhodes,
brick
annex
to
k < M . li. w ». r a r ... ....... IH
»Wz
No
note
or
other
explanation
of
the
Sherman ft Hunter expect to Fiogln
M8TABIAHHKD IHM.
5 n rill« lu K» à «n I «
'
V/
free sample of the Foot-Ease Sanl- business block; Park street, between brick
Pl I '
tir I With • ' ^
' V
w«irk on the new Osburn hotel suicide was found in his room.
I tary corn-pad, a new invention, ad- Oak and Willamette, >3000.
gl laLa no ntb»r !<••»
li <
about Monday. They are now walt-
..............
— i i lium. j dress Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
Total, >74,500.
R IH \ Me so IIKINII IH
1
Mrs. Mnt. McCrea, of ’leceta, la in
Ing for a carload of lime.
the city.
soto BV DRIT.G.’STNEVf WM#
S. H. Friendly
COTTAGE GROVE WING AND WING SIÜSLAW ROAO
WOODMAN DAY TAKES MATCHED IS SURE TO PAY
WHEN BUILT
PULUMBIEF1
THAW'S IAWÏER KB EXPLANATION
FAKES STAND
OF HIS DEED
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Hie Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
CHICHESTErt S PILLS