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prv THE FUGEf: WEEKLY GUARO. THURSDAY, NOV IS. 1909 — Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it ’M I FINCH ASSERTED of III. \ a in. i In (lie vml . the lo.’ al hop market has been reduc- some effect on the turkey market a I Mil »F», 44 •'Uhll'lC Ilin I’ill II ' ed t<> ' arj p««un«|> an> ill proporl Iona A Thanksgiving tino . Ill* lluiu MleeiM. » i « I .!• U 11.1 l>u< kk » \<»w iit th«’ Mwrkrt. bvM «' » V » few lot i changed hand.* yesterday at |.l IO < 9 I . . .I I i»lt 11N k «’«»^«’ un» Wild In k* about 22 lent-., but the inquiry wa- t » ’ <1 Best . a How To Find Out. to the Front now being bi ' U K was >b lek in ill quar'er*. With the w Ulani«*! I« \ alici ■ ■ tl » - ? 30 «lax» ’ hunting ;>o <n 9'i street market, t .1* l* ‘ M* • I ’ ■ubaldi • e of the demand In Oregon Fill a L 'tlleor common glass w ith rout u I « ■ »V » lliera. !<«*•! and Washington prices have worked season for ilu.ks having A»p<»n«’«l jvx I water and let it stand twenty-four hours, 14 III I‘M, 9 I DO .||< 50 ar«» likely to bv back, until 23 cents Is ti w quoted as tvrday, and both I). ml*- ’ ilicht V* *■-• 9 I -• a brick dust sedi Aalem. Or, Nov 12. Finch »hew 9« best plentiful for the next 1 *o weeks» ment, or settling, Not Much of a Market for Them the top of t" he market of the ut «Ilnur » I!«*«!. 9 ‘i i ■ ed aoine agitation lhroiigliout the goods. This recession, however, has Ih'.llcra today quoted tnaJard duck.** stringy or milky fo>'»noon. I>ut » ilko<| In his (loath Here on Account of Big not had the effect of bringing many al $ • to $,! a dub'ii. widgeon at >i ‘ appearance often M IHK I * <|l Ol II'UW with firm and steady atep Walking ’ a .> 0 11 Wild geese g > .It hops on the market, and the larger and teal at $. 2. indicates an un Shipments from Oakland to the front of the gallows anil lean doien Foi the growers and speculators still refuse $4 50 to $5 no a doten healthy condi II»» p»< 44 nul and IllUr« pillili» Ing forward whh M m hand» on I hi ll«»|»» IVv.h ilvp. vi.ubv. !.. to part with their holdings at eon- tii -t 'lav following the op«>ning of the tion of the kill T1'« Eugene «»mmlsslon houses! evasions seas n the supply of ducks was fairly I a » v'liolv«». I tic. pillili', 15 Mi»’, medium. low railing, Mihunnlv and In a per» nevs; too ire I5r i!*uí «'hulee, • 3v. prime, w3<‘. medi- fis'tlv »tea ly and rb’ar volet», ho «I«*- are beginning to receive turkeys for) The technical poslti. ii of the mar liberal quent desire to uni. ao«’ the first ket is as strong as it ever was.and but c Inri’il that ho had «hot Flahrr In Ikvwol Meats are Actlv«'. Wi»ul ino». W1 Harnett«» talley, __ ________ pass it or pain in the Thanksgiving trade, in t.day. There is not; for the force» at work to kaep It self defense III« w rd* ware The supply of country dresseil pork .* 4< Lattei n orvtfun. 303 3c. the liack are also symptoms that tell yon coming Talk»* rriinr. por io. ¿i/ 4»'. Nu HluH III Sr-lf-lk'frnM'. lie InalMg. the kidnev» and bladder are out of order much of a market here for them ! down, prices would be much higher and veal yesterday and today was but aik I tcr«'tt»v iO-’S*’ however, on account of the large than they are now "Gentlemen. I ian tmaglnn no sad Slicrpnk inn .'»n«'Miii‘*C. 10'i^- •»’ »’ach . With Straua. moderate an.I dealers reported every and need attention shipments made to Portland and of London advising the English brew thing cleaning up well at the prices »bort w«»ol. 35 0 50« . nit'iliuin w«»oi, 50« (f dor moment than thl» In the life of Whit To Do. other ers lo defer their their purchase, and- that have ruled for a wee^ the cool >4 ». A »41 . $«»|4M v»«»«>l. 4>>«<U|i .4 «>«4.44 and 'I'lie humiliation of this anv man There is comfort in the knowledge so Seattle from Oakiand t’li tu I tn barlt 4 u 4 4' t hey ' moment la very keen to me. but I \ x > ' . ' . \ . weather being a stimulus to trade v i often expressed, that Dr. Kilmers IXmglas county points where them, can brewers to do the same, the de- Quality Hi«h'»» l «I > lildra. i I *i ^«' Ki «'«'n, wish to HftV a few wards before I ______ j stock of course moves most Swamp-Root, the great kidnev remedy, make a specialty of raising bull». *r»«*n »»alt. T« kip» rntiHt bid you all good bye In a few H! 5 H ( hlu h.u.n ..ill.. 1 1 _ ... I. I. fulfills almost every wish tn correcting Fifteen cents per pound are being tnaml has been effectually stifled. readily, but coarse stiyff find» buyers. lot/li’%« «al««». tft«*«*n, tt»<u*l>«* lb. dealers nilniiti'H I oxtHict tn »land face tn face for the Thks accounts for the easier feeling at some price. rheumatism, pain in the bock, kidneys, paid by the local Hatter. !<**» n»d I'aultry This is an ad- In all the American markets. Wheth- I'kiiicry, . 3t»« . fancy. with my Gnd. and realizing this aa I liutt«»r- J’.Rtr.« » « i i«'Minvry Ifa'ans Are Strong liver, bladder and every part of the urinary Thanksgiving birds, do, and aa I know vou do. I wish you While there Is considerable 340 35«' »tore. pas-age. Corrects inability to hold water rance of on«* cent during the last few er the bears can continue long to1 butt« r Fat Drill f»i y f «>. I> Port I m nJ all to believe that I am sneaking the days There will be a good local local I I ________ hammer, ___ the ________ market remains (o be strength In nil grades of beans in and scalding pain in passing it. or bail Sw»«*t «-l•■4lll. 34 Sc •Olli 11 truth and the whole truth In what I du« E k *9 <’andl«*«l. «»Irci 4'»U 12 effex-ts following use of liquor, wine or market for the birds, as Eugene peo- seen, but just" now'thev 'arw'having this market, prices ar«' stationery ■ • » ’Olili». 33c 40 u 4.’« am now saying Th,, mai turn turn any anv at this time except for pinks These onllnat y run. The tide tide may beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne pie must have them or nothing on the their inning h»«al atora*«». 33t^(iJSc Ha»! vrn ■i«»r« "I did not assassinate llalph It cessity of being compelled to go often nation's holiday, but there will not day. however, and the shorts be driv ar«' up 25 cents from former quota *«•* 4 3 4 O 3 »c Flshei' is ho was sitting In his chair tions Market for pinks has b«>en un «'h*«*»«* b ancy full « r«'am flat». 1*> through the day, and to get up many be very many shipped out by the loc-j en to cover on a rising market. times during the night. The mild and al commission houses. W ire advices from California noted usually firm this season, bt'cause of trípil i» and <iai»i< it 1 Sc 1 uung Aiu«'ii- with his back towards me I a’>«>t in Chickens are 10 cents a pound the sale of 74 bales of Sonoma hops the smaller crop than expected, and can, 19«‘ self la'fons'- I want l>r Smith and immediate effect <>: 5wamp-Root te \VII«I (lam«* l.44iH>' duck», the other phislelans to make n post th«* steadily Increasing demand for pt« li t va I 9 d «1« t. «'li soon realized. It stands the highest be- straight now and the wholesalers are at 2 4 cents paving from 36 to 37 S cents perl l’«»ultiv .Uli«*«i chi« k«’ii». . 134- I mortem examination ami they will this variety. Pinks are today being causeof its remarkable Conditions in the English market dozen for eggs when they can get' fati<’\ h»*nn. 14c, r«><»nivrn, «» .i.t t'-rt fimi upon mv head the marks where health restoring prop are reported by the Kentish Observer jobbt'd at $l.5o »prlnK*» l4V>v. *«•«•»» , lOv tn <lu< I them. They are still very scarce.) lot Nei.oniier 4. as folio**: th” notary sea! thrown by Ralph It erties. If you need a I«»« tuik«')M. alHv, l7<fH1^ One commission received a fine carl . : i . . ‘^« i»li;<’«>nn •»qual.*« | $.- pai I Fl-her lilt me This Is the truth aa Portland l.ivcstiMk Market medicine you should I A very large portion of the 1909 , f onions front Woodburn yesterday. [growth of English hops has passed mv last statement, amt this d>>e<l tn Hogs «I•’« !•»<•«! dip kenn. 1 • S <l 1 '• Will I'nlon Stockyards. Nov r. 17 have the best. Sold by 9'i per d«»<«*n They wholesaled at $1.75 a hundred into the consumer's hands, but the advanced today to $' 10 tn the stock dav will be a rank Injustice under druggists in fifty-cent l.rnlu, Finar and 14 pounds. “lr> i*r«>«luc**rN* prl< ■ r-e.t the law and one-dollar sizes. demand is still brisk.although prices yards. This was 5c above any recent 9-' Ha. «5 ro||..| 9'0 brt'wliiK >o "I want to forgive Mr Kay ami the The advance You mar have a sample bottle sent free are in be’ter demand at very full val quotation in trading XV! »’at Tru< k t’lub .»4 i newap.iners who have mlsroprosente I by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer&Co., Bing ’ rd > - tC .*J« ues. while some attention is also paid was received for 92 head that aver »’ • m 91 I* *«*'•$ 9 A I'uikv« red. 9 4 0 95« my actions 1 want to thank l>r Carsten, of Taco hamton N Y. Mention this paper and to older growths, the supply of which aged 241 pounds . t ! . A .<:!« « '«.. ■! • ' Smith and the officers of th« prison rememberthename. I»r Kilmer sSwamp- 4 is extremely limited. Continental ma. wns the purchaser through Frank Mlllntufr» Selling price ’ — Bran, and of the jail for the fair treatment Root, and the address, Binghauitou. ml in l«l«l «t<l 11 n k K « I •<- «'■•»»« markets have somewhat recovered, Lacey, his local representative Hogs 9 I recelvr*! al their AifMlfM in.-i. 4M p.-r I hare nlwayt N. Y., on every bottle. I and s.'.ow a decidedly firmer tenden that brought the top price were shlp- diup. > ton. Hops—tSc. h a n d s Gentlemen. I wh»h to thank cy American market- are firm, but peil in by C. II Allen of Wallowa, the Flour- Ni'w <T*»p. |«4 t •* 1 11»». 15 «Ml Chittam bark—4c. bye. ** you: without a great quantity of business sale being mad« by the Portland Coin- »traight, 9-' 35 bukt'ra 91 *» • W 9 • "" Wool—S4v. \\ ife’n Parting !l«*artrending. W|| lamette \ alley - 9< 14«» graham ’ ■* a. mission Company. for export. I'.uliry, E m «, Etc. . whole wheat. |& so, rj«. 5» With them* word* he afepped back Market for hogs stands In a milch 9 I»; •* *0» Eggs—Per dozen. Sic. .n t a 1«’». 93 00 Ou ion Prices Working I pvvnnl. better position locally than ever be Dairy Butter—Per roll, 45 0 75c. Hay -Producer» . ’ price- New timothy, ward upon th«* trap an t three quar Though buying for shipment south ters of a minute later waa hurled In fore. Even during the day of some Willam»'lt | Fryers—Per lb. 10c has not yet opened in earnest, the months ago. when one load was sold • IT Euntrrn < »r«’gt>n. 9-u mH- I to eternity Finch wan accompanied Hens—Per lb. Sc. Il 4 .1 91 clover N ” I 9l4 'i 9! >' wheat onion market shows a fair degree of to th«* waffold by the Rev Father Prnlts. Vegetable^ Ete. at a higher price, the market was not |l 4 »1 9! ■ • • at 91$9l* al f t Ifn 91 I strength an 1 values are working so firm generally as today. Today's 1 tat e* — New. 50c. * >atn i H|*«»t »lellwry, new t»riMlu«'«*rM* Kveiir. O S II. of M<’Unt Angel In Onions—Per cwt., $1.50. up. The growers are more or less strength Is natural, while that shown prl» • Track No | whit«* 9 ’ •'»••«» 9 '» the abaenrr from the city of the Rev l~emons—$4.00 • I bullish and are selling only In a mod-1 during the record of a few months K t a > . I 1 Father Moore Co r n Whol«’. 9 b’ < ru< k- l. >17 ton Oranges—$5.75. erate way to the front street trade at ago was caused by unnatural condi \fter th«» execution the body wir Full* and V rirl.l.lr, Market price- ranging from 90 cents to $1.10 tions and practically force turned over t » Mr* Finch, wide* of Good cows—2 14 il 2 c lb. Fresh Fruit* iirangcs. Valencias a hundred. In some cases slightly i a S3 .*•«• per t.ox. I..,lianas, 5c 111. the dead man, an*! «hipped to Port ( hhh I Cattle ire Absent Steers—2 \ to 3 H. bett«- than the last named figure has m>'hM. $.• »$ |»> grapefruit 11 p«- o h.-. land on th** afternoon train Veal—Prime dressed, uuder 125 lbs.. There was a scarc.-i «.7 goo« cat '• >»|1 ■ |ll'H f M, ■ - »1 ■ - been paid within the past few days The wife and mother of Finch call 6 b|C. rup« •• ........ ... ! • 4'«inveì <1. I 2 4 U t 5* . rd nt (he prison about lb o’clock thin for strictly fancy stock. The outlook tle In the yards at Stockdale during Mutton on foot — 2>v63c. mk* ’ U»errh'i» *c the past 24 hours Iti celnt«, consisted Portland, Dec. 16.—Telegraphic is for a moderate demand for Oregon Ihr morninc tn any farewell to t Potatoes, new Mutton on foot—3@3)4c. advices received by Pestai Ins'iector tat«*rn Multrmmali in the Southern markets next month. generally of ordinary and poor quali doom« I man The pii’mlonnte grief » <>f I-ambs—3 »4 <t 4 %c. W Illa met (*• C. F. Clement from Cottage Grove, ty. and on this account the range of There were no developments of Im the two women wan pathetic III the Dressed hogs—-Oc. Jobblntf. state that the thief who has been rob-j portance In the jiotat i trade today. prices was not so high as had the »I i*ff«*ctv ! «very k’ lb Grala aad Feed bing many railroad depots along the stuff been first-class. The only excep 9! • •« 9 I Flour—$5.40. At shipping points dealers are paying I one w within hearing blv* — N. t Southern Pacific railroad, and who tion to the general run was two ears t urnlpi Wheat—Per bushel. $1.00. from 55 to 65 cents a hundred, but Finch nt <i hearty br«iikfu»! thlt •1« 9» • • robbed the nostofflce at Irving, in Bran—Per ton. $30. they are buying only In a shor' way of cows that sold up to $3 5n. Other lew ■it • 7 5 lx9»J t morning and lam nig ht had a better connection with the depot, had been sabs of cows were made around Mixed teed—Per ton. $32. i !«• bran». 1 » w • as yet. T. e movement s'Uth will be nlght’ii »deep than nt mn time »Im«* captured and was being held for the Only medium steets were In Short»—Per ton. $31. ■ I” i • ! l«»«r|l. comparatively light until after the $3.25. bin Incarceration In the penitentiary II .ri New. 1>H< it> i Roll- I barley—Per ton, $34. officers here. Accordingly the mar evidence in the yards during the day It. „ first of the year. Small wltl IIS. 1 I Baled Hay—$15. shal was instructed this morning to and I the top price obtainable for these IV lilt«. l.uii (»ink. 9 1 I < hickens anil Turkeys Slow. Cats—Per bushel. 50c. l.lll .... i.-.H 9 send a deputy to Cottage Grove for was $4 25. MtMla n ml Pru* Fr nt street poultry dealers re- the man. A year ago today the cattle market K mcoii . r.t< Perth Portland Market lt<fx>rt. port trade still slow on all lines, b Tt was very firm at an advance of 25s. Marshal F. H. Snodgrass of Cot nni. !"4c break fa; Portland. Or.. .Nov. IS.—Trade in some improvement is expected wltir.i, • a tag« Grove is the man who gets the Sheep >U|>plies \<it Coming . boiled bam. 35V . mitt«««* roll. 15c. re KU hl r the next day cr two. tin ctilckeus He credit for arresting the robber. No sheep have entered th« market r t ar», »nuikr l. 1 < %r ■ack ». i and hens the top quotation today was since Saturday and therefore there is \t M« Minnvllle, Nov. 10, !»09. at Harrisburg had entered the dep l«i S' . ph k h-»l tongiM’fl -nts. and not much better than little to note In that market. Despite twice, besides robbing the depots at I WHAT V WOMAN WII.I. XOT IM». 1 3 ‘-3 I«»hn \| Ronnie, of E'iigen«’. and MI hh I Mr*t*—-Front »trr h"K There is nothing a woman would that is counted on this week, es- the litntt>-<l arrivals In the Stockdale jf. oniinnry, Uc; vra Jefferson. Creswell and at Irving. I »»itra. llergltn Kristine Nehen. of McMinn ordinary. 10. |ir*i At Irving the p p:-stofflce st iffice and depot! depot not do to regain her beauty She pecially in case offerings la r are yards recently, there has been vIHr Th»' groom In n |>o|iular voung Iwen no ?<•; lamb». 7r. Geese moved in a fair way clamor for sheep from k I Ilers. are in the same building, and here <>ught to be fully as zealous in per- liberal, resident of thia rlty. for n ntiinb* r of The ar.I k- tth- i .f, iT^r It whip1 ducks big people's wants are st ill quite well the supply of stamps was taken. The - -erving her good looks. The herb at the last quotation v< in« bi-lng in tim eniploy of F. E i ’> There we-e plenty of tur- supplied, anil will likely continue so stamps led to his apprehension, and | drink called Lane’s Family Medicine dragged, l>unn. the dry goodn iiirnhnnt. but keys. b:ta live and dre-sed s’oek at during the present week. Small buy ihe _ is ______ being held ___ in ________ custody awaiting? tL_ „____ . _ ___ „ or I-ane’s Tea is the most efficient I h now i «»mllief Ing hix own Rfore nt 20 to 21. The Thanksgiving demand ers* wants are so limited that they the arrival of officers from Portland. in preserving a beautiful skin, Wulf» rvllh* The brld«* In a llfidong has not yet openel. Dealers say that can scarcely be counted. Attorney (*. A. Hardy I In Port- r«*t l h-nf of MrMInnvIlle. and I n wry The man’s name is Robert Blake. will do more than anythin» els low priced chickens and wild ducks He gove Marshal Snodgrass a hard restore the roses to faded cheeks, land If»» has a cane in federal populär theio. Th«*y will I«* al honte and geese may be counted on to have all druggists and dealers. fight before he was landed in jail. general rung«* court there. lat Walterville after i)rc«*mbrr J The folloufnv I m TURKEYS BEGINNING TO ARRIVE FOR THE Notice HE SHOT FISHER IN SELF DEFENSE LOCAL MARKETS N<'ikc i, K,,,.n lhat juh Will !><• tre. tv,, I uiidcrsiKticd < . i llic Sccmitv S.iv I min I ■ *r - per cent I hhi <| p.my, EUGENE MARKET IRVING P. 0. ROBBERARRESTED ATCOITAGE6ROVE : MARRIED : “rtK»Kt 6 plus di i rued ¡>»r ur (íc, •birrtlt 4 of "><> per .rnt r- ¡""«non ItiK'k of the t '"‘'ranv will h» With the Ix.iiil value, bonuv »."'W ....... ........... '"''"X/'i 1; <lerc<! through . ,t»,rr of the *> uitf nanie<| tank . 0( thè Ch l’ortlan.l, t<> w.t * Ctt> X. WEEKLY REPORT OF , ment < i i >ni|>.iuy i ■ . t 1 ‘ "Rland (i.. lhrM '-'"»’li arc e 6 H A N K < >F ( \ | 11.11^ C anarias B. vxk C()l( l inar \ ath > nvi . HAS k . 1 lIlHUINIA I! iium . ma S S- avini . s R ank II ahi H ahimas mas ,1 X I n |{Jn. \ I II i.,N 1I.VMH ’ Mi gl RANTS \ ai I on A|. |{AM r or L. niuü .M ad \ agonal B a „ nwy bc tendere.! through KCGENE l <i \\ ,i " IS|i8 H axx Eug. e.- ' 'r»gon FIRST .in I l"' »i. HANK, Eui’ell«', Oregon Militi I 'lib HANK. Ellgel « < h «'goti Fitt ir Gi<i> '> I-US' HANK, Cr. swcll I. Oregon The following well known mra are thè offi. era antl director* and more promincnt vi. kholder, o( (he l‘ortlan.1 < ctnrtit < .>tnj>any: A mo Mutisi, /’rriUr.i, to(;n. y„ < olorjJo fori lo,! t toffoi Co t olo 1. <.,« Wy, , l „„ ' Cftnfnt Í Ogjfn I »4M H U ì U or , It t hn. l'or tl.i aJ klosiftif \ltlh (’t, Pftlai Ai i * Nim.fi. Sfifrt if ‘•9 ni (Irajy Kat.l/ I MHiA/r t , I A l.ÜMl«, Illfn 5 / n.Ht l‘»rtltt^ C W Nimrv. Crfi I «non ('fm/Hl ( 0 t A !.. Miti». l'ffllrlfHl llflt Hank f*»f II a a J J ob . N l»4l, Ittninry, l'oflhiij. u I Hi «ini. PrfiiJ/nt, buffili Imik mml l <» , PafH.ir: i J 4 A inaiuiii / rri l ftilfj Slatti St» homi Hank. l'trt \V. W (uriftW, 1 Grò. I vuBtsip. I I lliif’ifii ( o. /’o»i lian J. P aul C. B atm , u. il »4 l(ff l<tn I lit If iurancf l o , l‘oft Wur XI im . mi . ///>» (’tlAt F I 4IH», l’f l a.iJ I ¡ule C», l'iìflhlifj Awoavw Suini, lltiil. I*9ttla W A <»<> bi >»»\, Prr» II I horJtn Ci, l’orllanJ lifiiMi'M*** ll.irt’n.m 5 Thomfitt, E I Hanksri, Pnftlan T om R icimbiimis ILnsrrr, fet.zd Comm/raal ( lu I' • ti 'iJ i t> fif, P ft lai T. W Sut t itf K K . I A r ( O , Ilf ¡OHM C. (’UTt fB. ft ('• « fr «Of Slttt fl l'tah. Salt I akt City. J ohn Pik<ji»», ( 4lhlff / ¡Hl SilhMit Hiinl, («Eonur R om ni 4. I < /’ff» I) f iff ft Srt* ingf Htink. \ ilt I <■> City. . iffi Porfiad l.roM Attir, l'ffi, •V '> u Cfmfnl Co , t ai /|oWf .U<Mf> . (’. Bri ut. C» Va/r fuir City Hank S Truit i (i. /.M« T h » i *. R (*t ri tv 7® , Sali / akf ( tl\ A <l<x unirnt lar* c«»tv < rnirik’ t1, fnent (’»»tnp.ìnv ui ’ ni.ii!<**l or niay Ix-h. ti<»n to thè P( )RTLA.\’D <1 MENT CO., I.titulo miens Iluihlinj 607-<109 Portland, Oregon. OR VVINlH BASK, EI’GE.N’K IOAN a Eugen* . < )| « goll. FIRST N \ IK |\Ms BANK. Eligidle. Oregon. M ERCIIAN IS BANK. Eugene. Oregon. FRI. IT lilb’U Li»-» HANK, Creawell. or*-.?» ii Smashing Prices All the Time 35c Bleached Table Linen Sale Price 29c 50c Bleached Table Linen Sale Price 44c 75c Bleached Table Linen Sale Price 59c $1.25 Bleached Tcble Linen Sale Free 9Cc $ 1.50 Bleached Table Linen Sale Price $1.13 $2.00 Bleached Table Linen Sale Price $1.48 $2.50 Bleached Table Linen Sale Price $1.80 ADD A THIRfl STORY IO TK Following out tin' r,'r<,jin'a,’.np^ tions of (1 It. Chrisman. »•de*t tinnì of his resignation M. ..« ,n judge a short time ago. h. niem- addition to th« court lieu■«;. ’ d liers of th«' eoliiniiSHloli' t* , |nl! other county offl< nils ,l's r, ill« li«».! means of Incrca i"k |n parity of th« Severn1 "iflL.e.¿“n are the building, as all i... »bui- crowded and more room *«* or lutcly MCeaaary In another ) Otic of two of ill’' officials *'*Vj1|Vor pressed themnelves iih , („.iid- of adding a third story to lh‘ aj|. Ing In preference to b|iibl>11*' ■ ..^y lion on either of tlirei' h " ' • |0 argue that to put ¿Ja»tr We are making the lowest price in Eugene on Women’s Suits Our Kain Coat Prices are muce lower than you would expect eover more ground ■" ,lir# of the Iiichlteellin' of (b. would be niarrC'l. »h11'''„Udini hs ht.n<i*n< er story the looks < This »<«""* would be Improved. r< ached t!”' Ing. but Eugene hns or t 1» lbe.hU.lie. trie paaaenger elevator •• hed the <■!•• Ing, bill Eugene hue i1'-«' valor stag« In liillldln*« l,r))! pUn< the expense of op.-rarintC 1 According »hotf be grent. I« •"‘ ,o ■■‘W’ .« XU flgnr«d out fin* favoring a third (|rll court rooms would be on ,h a rooms on tn« and all th<> office nnd secoud floors