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    THS EUQSWS DAILY QU ABD. D, THURSDAY, MAR 14, 1110
April Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Now In
S. H. FRIENDLY, The Leading Store
N w tn rr't?.»»<• 'or Ea<tcr.
V e
n.-
If it’s the New Easter Suit we have the best assortment h
V«. »rv to th- Essfer 1 otlcl
Our Easter
Suits and Hats
are J ere and
mer t tb special
attei tip of
critic al buyers
who must have
eveiything just
GRANTED ASSET CO
IN SPRINGFIELD
bnth h Ladies and M’naid
çhcwitur th • v. rv newest and best in accessories. Gloves,
Section
AMENDED FRANCHISE
Ladies
Section
Our New Muslin Un
derwear in all the new
styles are here.
Take
advantage for Easter use
50c Ccistt Ccvers 35c
$1
(.
1 Í < X 1 ? f í i c
Slïc vrs
for $1.19
Imperial Hats New Tailored Shirt Waists $ 1.75 to $7.50
in all the
An All Linen Waist for .
$3.00
newest Shades
Hair Bow Ribbons 40c values at . 25c
and Shapes L
New Moire effects in all colors.
Gives Railway People Right to
Build on Main Street
and Rmt to Others
the molestlng of
wn< pn»»e,l
T' ’ iirillliain »
the maximum i» anlt.v run
•n f ve lo Ion tlay Imprlson
r Hui’ irrylna froni *.> <•<• U
i ut» both
The formai or
netessary to mnkt' the pur
chaso of the s fe for the d’y reçut ils
wi" ulsti passed,
The .’Isfiiaslon of tb » Street grades
was i';i'ln lirought u|> ul»<t gone over
'h.if. ■!■•. I» wlth reui • ntailv prop
erty owniu'i présent, ri'ho systoni
.id »pied lait yeur wns explalned to
the apparent satisfaction of ail m l
the elty etiglneer gaie eut the correct
grades to those w ho applletl to pro­
vont as much filllng.
Sprlngflel I city council h»’l>l
busy nioetln;
Moudaj
evening
which wax f Lowed by a special
met ung yesterday afternoon and a
called me. ting fot tonight in order
to pass an ordinance granting the CLEAN-UP DAY
lain«» County A<-et ci upany a new
front Ise. The new charter differs
PLANNED BY LADIES
only hi that the bond to be forfeited
In ca.->e of no ra lroail was reduced1
The ladles' auxiliary to the Com­
from l.uuni to
an.I the
mercial dub are planning a big day
pany was gives Main atn
| for clean tip some time within the
"cciiiuum J^age”. Uy this It
next
few
weeks
nrd
with
destood that the company wtl
other otsanitations of th dty hope
a line the length of Malli
event has been planned by the ladles
within the fri-n hlse limits
¡to make Springfield beautiful
The
soon »« any other company Is
ed a franehl.e In the ity an
for the streit. The latte <
Asset Company wi'l then ret
line to the ctner coiporatlous.
Just reverses th nrrungem« nt
former chatter wh ‘re any
I railroad ff given a franchise
build a line but would t>- obli
rent to the
A s t
p
change In tire amt nnt I
b«M»n
was made at the request
’ the
’»any its it was thought
smaller is sufficient to
faith.
II
SELF RELIANCE
B. am
w <»r
only
rnl
PETITION FOR i\ESrLY’S
CH
A surprise w>
ell meeting M.>
Igned by s me
sentrd that the
cllnian Kestley
ground thut he
of Springfield, ».
living in Etige
not dealt with, however, as the city I
attorney who was present stated that
then was no legal grounds for com­
plaint on this cause am! the only
hlng f -r which a city of fleet i an be
»called Is misconduct or neglect of
uiy. The affair was a g. »d deal'
of a surprise to the rest of the coun­
cil and they took occasion to resent |
the affair and very complimentary
[remarks for Mr. Kestly went down
In the city records. It Is uct thought
that this petition Is representative of
the general opinion throughout the
city.
II
UK
DEATH OF MRS
C. H
I
t «
i
DirT'” clrcuiiislanco i
r
A
it a
building 1« agi
II
M
i
It is n phll
I
a hn
ttody parsing from
<> c I
other must pa i«» th
■Id
Thur
At
succession all I the
Big Shipment« Natural Pongee
MW hZvS'EK
,* •• I
f rom
Hons between I. It la
I
05c
io
$1.75
per
yard
•r »kin
At*! lorn.
N CKV Lz K
I
a
that n plant or
<
592-594 Willamette St.
i i
t.
a
Hl thH I
large and maturo
Th« tí I •
i
l iKh:i '1 i
mid
tween these stna
.1 daughter
Her
the large result.
un
I
.............
?ion(hn
It is natural for young people to
14.250 into a Democratic plurality of HOG PRICE RECORD
<
♦
NEWS OF LOWER
seek short line route to wealth. Wis­
5840.
:
:
DIED
dom. anl [stwer. and they may In­
The vote today was: Eugene N.
BROKEN AT PORTLAND •
4
SIUSLAW COUNTRY Foss, of Boston, Dem., 14,980; Wil­
bed get ih» money or reputation or
‘0 p,
oi ■' ' stand« for the»* thing»
liam R. Buchanan, ot Brooklyn, Re-
over th, i
a
Half
a
Eleven
Dollars
and
At
Springfield.
.March
1910,
without going over the lung ami
Preliixiinary Work of Building publican. 9340.
Robert
E..
infant
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
hard r .i. ■
f w rk and growth.
Republican Defeat Great.
Hundred Was Paid
it nlm
the Jetty Will Soon
Arthur Lindley, aged five weeks and
’|,iwv"r, when this !» Hone, they
It was the most overwhelming de­
Mr«
■
M
Yesterday
four
days.
The
cause
of
death
was
have yet to learn Hint There Is no
feat the Republicans have met in
Begin
1». a boy
whooping cough. The funeral was
Massachusetts since Governor Bates
true ownership in or power over
beid
.
i.
■'■
ly
Interred
in
was overthrown by William L. Doug­
goods that hnw not been earned Ev­
AGAINST MOLESTING
Portland, Or., March 23.—Live-
■ F. T. Condott of North Fork went lass six years ago.
the
Mt.
Vernon
cemetery.
ery brick in the building of a strong
stock prices in the local market are
busl-
eharactcr an-l noble lite must lie paid
to Eugene a few days ago on a
Not-
Th? result is considered as of more moving up with
regularity.
_
CITY’S RECORDS
At the Eugene hospital at 10 a. I
for al the full market price. Al!
ness trip. We are informed that he than state-wide importance, for Mr. withstanding the decline in hogs In m. March
22.
1910,
Professor
quicker methods depend on borrowed
has recently given an option on his Foss stumped the Fourteenth district all the eastern markets yesterday, Jess^S. Davis, aged 40 years.
The
I
capital
secured by a mortgage ami
ranch and has received the first pay­ on National questions and the people buyers bid up the price of hogs a cause of death was diabetes.
He I
self-renpect. Ail other results are in­
backed
him
up
with
a
whoop.
{quarter
at
the
Portland
Union
Stock-
I
ment. The purchaser is a stranger
resided in Eugene for the past ,
secure.—
i yards. A bunch of 60 extra fine bad
PIL3H0T SAILS
here, coming from some prace in the
three years, and was at one time DEVLIN GRILLED
" While self-dopendent power cat»
cort»-fed
hogs
from
I^ewiston
were
Columbia River below Portland.
instructor of vocal music at the Eu­
tini* defy
sold at *11.50 a hundred, the high­ I gene Bible University. He wan born
Ethan Collier, deputy surveyer
BY MOORE’S LAWYERS
TO MEET TEDDY A« rocks
r*al«t tb* billows and thn
price yet realized for pork ma­ in Quebec and received hla musical
and A. C. Jennings and Mr. Donald- :
born
: est
sky
"
terial
in
any
American
market,
and
I
_son, road viewers, came in Friday
ARTHUR IlAYBWaARGENT.
yesterday's education In conservatories at Boa-j Former Receiver «f Oregon Former OhiW Forester Would
75 cents higher than
from the cape having finished sur­
ton. Worcester, Maa»., and New York.
Treat Older Oroaafc-
Tell KU a*«ry
veying a route for a road from upper
He leaves a sister in Quebec and a
On the Mohawk, March 20, 1910,1 Eastern price.
lifted. J brother at Worcester, but no rela-
also
Cattle prices were
Big to John Hastings and wife. a son.
North Fork over the ridge to
aadaatioa
First
a
prime steers advancing 15 cents
Creek and thence out to the ocean
t
H<*al*d blds will I»» received for
the tives In tbls part of the country. He
in
hundred to *6.75. Cattle
~
beach,
In conversation one of the
was
a
member
of
the
Christian
At Lewellyn March 21, 1910, to East, however, are much
higher
th*
Portland. March 13—For six or
Washington, Msrrh 22
Washing­ furnishing and delivering on
party stated that they found a good G. 3. Huston and wife, a son.
church,
No arrangements for the
than here, steers selling in the Chi­ funeral have yet been made.
even hours ysakerday Thomas C. Dev­ ton wok* ap leday to th* fact that campus of the University * Oregon,
place for a road but that ft
would
lin. receiver of th* Oregon Trust * Gifford Piuchot. whom President Taft 500 cords of old gr »wth body fir
cago, Omaha and Kansas City mar­
take considerable work to build It.
Near Eugene, March 18, 1910, to
Savings
Bank, was the object of an recently removed from the |»mltlon wood ft» . lung and for the furnish
C. H. Young the
forest ranger, C. W. Hodges and wife, a son, weight kets at *8.50 and higher.
In Portland. March 22, 1910, at 10
Small Spring lambs of an average I I a. m., Mrs Rose Gilmore, wife of attack by Attorney Fulton, In the de­ of chief forester of th* United Stales, Ing of tuu cord« of slabwootl, 4 feet
left Saturday by way of Mapleton 11 pounds.
weight of 4 0 pounds brought *12 a William Gilmore. She formerly liv­ fense of Walter H Moore, accused was on the ocean already four days long, fuel t be delivered not later
and Indian Creek, enroute to Saddle j
than September 1, 1910. Bids to te»
president of the bank, now on trial.
hundred at the Portland yards, but
Mountain in the coast country north;
In Eugene, March 18. 1310, to J. 75-pound lambs moved at *8. which ed in Eugene, where she spent most Mr. Devlin proved himself an adroit out f.u the steamer President Grant, filed with the University steward not
on hla way to meet ex-Prenldent later than 2 o'clock p nt . March 31.
of her life prior to her marriage a
of Florence. A crew* of fifteen orj W. Malabon and wife, a son.
is $2 a hundred less than the cur­ number of years ago. The cause of and resourceful antagonist In the play Theodore Roosevelt, probably at Na­
20 men employed by the government-
l'al'i, A owrtlfletf of. It in tile Mtn
rent price in the Eastern markets.
ples.
death was quick consumption, and of wits.
were to commence planting
seeds
IRVING ITEMS
of 5 per reut of the amount of thn
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Attorney Fulton devoted yesterday
Mr.
Plncbot
Is
due
at
Hamburg
she
had
been
111
only
a
short
time.
last Monday to reforest some of the
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ She was born in Macon county, Mo.., to attacking Mr. Devlin as an Inter­ next Monday. Culonel Roosevelt la to bld must Accompany nach bld. t h n
hills that were burned over last fall, Special Correspondence.
I niver«l'y ri .Triti t the right to re-
about 25 years ago, and came to Eu­ ested witness, and endeavored to arrive at Naples on th»* following Hat- jec.t any or all blds
and Mr. Young had instructions to
Irving, March 21.-—Wm. I"
show there was something wrong In urday. lite widely current rumor
K,u
7;
t
MARRIED
J
gene
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrsr.
be on hand to superintend the work. man has engaged in the business
1 €*SS of
OI
I. II JOHNSON,
Noah Gross, when a mere child. the way the interests of S. G. Reed. lo re la that Mr Pint hot goes to meet
He expected to be gone about two raising China pheasants. He has a
University StcwarJ.
P. L. Willis and Mr. Devlin in the th* returning traveler In response to
Besides
her
father,
her
mother
hav
­
■weeks.
number of fine birds. This is a sort
m3!
German-American Hank were acquir­ n auminona received by cable Friday. March 15, 191.0.
ing
died
about
ten
years
ago,
she
The steamer Lillian which
has of side issue, as connected with the {
At the home of the bride’s mother,
ed. Mr. Devlin, In making the full
been out of commission for two or mercantile business, and it will prove! Mrs. J. F. McGowan, in Eugene. leaves her husband, a daughter, Ro­ detaalls of the transaction public Nobody In a position to know would
The attorneys for F. T Plank In
three years past, is being repaired to be a recreation for him when the March 18, 1910, at 7:30 p. m.. Miss salind, four brothers, Robert, Wil­ for the first time, showed that he and either confirm or deny thia part of the the case ngnlnvt him by the state for
story.
There
Is
no
dlspoidt
Ion
to
deny
liam.
Leonard
and
Frank
Gross,
all
and will be thoroughly overhauled, press of business cares is heavy.
{June Wheeler and Henry A. Korf.
alleged gambling, have found n stat­
his associates were led into the own­
a new iboiler added, and the machin-
Spring, most capricious, did spring Rev. D. H. Trimble officiating. They of Eugene, and three sisters, Mrs. ership of the German-American Bank that Mr. Plnchot'a principal errand ute which provides that In case a
abroad
la
to
meet
.Mr.
Roosevelt.
Dell
Gaby
and
Miss
Betty
Gross,
of
ery put in firsfr class condition fro in so
suddenly that the so-called will reside at Springfield.
man charged with gambling has gonu
First Version to ite Told
Eugene, and Mrs. Pearl Chick, of stock through a proposition which
work. The boat is to be used for spring poet did not launch out as us­
before the grand Jury, he cannot be
Ellensburg. Wash., She had many cane from I., J. Wilde and his con
It
Is
to
be
taken
for
granted
the
towing the rock for the jetty, from ual with his poetry or even in prose
freres.
COTTAGE GROVE NOTES
ex-president will ri<cnlv« from the Indicted, which was overlooked by
friends in Eugene who will be pained
the quarry to the mouth ot the riv- give vent to his long suppressed emo­
Mr Devlin had forgotten one or deposed chief forester, with whom ho the prosecutor, and he was Indicted
to learn of her untimely death. The
tions, and dwell at length upon the
E. R. Gowdy, wife and little son, of
two little points In connection with
anyway. An agreement ha« been
We learn from Kyle & Sons that beautiful phase of nature so long hid­ Yakima, Wash., arrived la this city remains will be brought to Eugene the deal made prior to the order of was on peculiarly Intimate terms, hla rearhed by the attorneys
on both
first direct Information bearing on the
The funeral will be held Thursday
the steamer Robarts
has been en­ den away, but now bursting forth in Saturday and have taken up their res-
aides that the ca«n be continued anti
the court sanctioning the German.
cased by Contractor Wakefield to all the splendor justly here.
It may idence in the George Comer house on at 10 a. m. at Gordon's Undertaking American deal, but a misstatement Balllnger-Plnch'it controversy from it will probably be dismissed.
parlors.
any of th* principals in that dispute
tow up from Coquille the rock scows not be too late, however, and we shall Wall street.
mad* by him In the morning was cor­ It was rumored her* today that Sen­
to be used in Jetty work and to bring then the more be brought to realize
rected by him In the afternoon. In ator Root, a member of the Investi­
Chief of olire Farrington last
By C. M. Shinn, of the Cottage
At his home six miles west of Eu­ addition to the losses enumerated by
in bis freight from outside points. that spring, beautiful spring, is here Grove Electric Company, the leader
gating committee, and secretary of evening received word from the Stilt'»
gene,
March
18,
1910,
Alonzo
Trax
­
There are five scows to be brought to stay.
is Informed that a new 300-horsepow-
him the day before, he brought out
Insane asylum authorities that Alex-
ap and the steamer will probably go
E. G. Briggs spent Saturday after­ er water tube, high preeure boiler ler. aged 61 years. He was born at yesterday that In the closing of the state Jn th" Rooaevelt cabinet, h id ander 11. Guidatone, the young num
after the first or” the latter part noon in Irving.
Mrs. Briggs accom­ and water heater has been purchased Danville, New York. September 25, Golden Eagle deal the bank bad lost wrltten.to Mr Roosevelt at Khartoum who was taken <rff th« train hero
on the subject.
of this week. Lumber for the receiv­ panied him home on the evening lo­ by the company, which is the first of 1848. He was married 17 years ago 180,000.
Senator Root would not talk about several months ago In an Insali'»
_ a ______
__________ ___
ing -wharf at the mouth of the river, cal.
series ____
of _____
Improvements
to be in- to his present wife In Eugene and
the subject, and no confirmation of condition and conimlttod to the asy-
Mrs. H. A. Inwall and children went j stalled by this company this season they had lived on their farm west
a pile driver and a hoisting engine
t ho rumor whh ob t ril nab It» from any lum. had died In that I nr 111 it t Ion.
of town since. Besides his wife, he
will be brought up on the scow and to Eugene Monday afternoon.
I at a cost of *7500.
NEW INDUSTRY
other source. If It were true It might Guidatone left quite a aunt of tnoiw
operafI ma will be
commenced at
Miss IJvia Bond is home for al
Cottage Grove Lodge No. 68. I. O. leaves five children, three girls and
afford at least a fiartlal reason for and II valuable watch with the JH
once.
short vacation.
o_ p»-t has sold Its property on the two boys, a son having died a year
supposed cablegram to Mr. Pip of »police ir no relativa« ot tha^B
or
two
ago.
He
also
leaves
a
son
by
FOR CRESWELL • the
Steps ere being taken to organize
Mrs. J. M. Brodie came down from |
Side to O. E. Woodson for a
ci i i d can be found the property wl
hot.
a
former
marriage,
now
residing
at
a fruit
nd produce association in Eugene with Mr. and .....
Mrs. E. ...
A. Bond tunoiur:i
consideration
of *2500,
and has pu
pur-
atiiHi 111
wiu»/, dUU
I “
go to the state.
The cause McDaniel Brothers Will Soon
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*- ■ Im-
— 1 chased
-
- the
-- -
1
Florenc»
he object being for the Sundsy afternoon.
She,
is ------
much
B. —
K. - Lawson property on SaeraBcato, Califonla.
rancher - to co-op oate with each oth­ proved in health, but it very weak Main street, and contemplates the of the death was cancer of the stom-
WANTS DIVORCE FROM
ach.
Establish Planing
E. J. Fraalnr the r*ai estar* deni­
er in -' -p ng their farm products yet.
I erection of a handsome brick Btruc-
The funeral will be held at the
er, has traded forty acres of farming
to market
| ture thereon in the near future. The
Mill
♦
family
home
on
Sunday
afternoon
at
CONVICT HUSBAND' Inn I. which he owned nt Parma, Idn-
At a meeting the name of the
STAELIONS
I present building will be used for
ho. f >r 2 I Hi res of me Robert Vltua
Siuslaw Fruit &■ Produce Association
(lodge purposes for the time being, 3 o'clock and Interment will be made
I
at
the
Oak
Hill
cemetery.
was chosen for he new organization.
R. E. and W. S. McDaniel will start Mrs. Sadie Ray Seeks Freedom tract on the McKenzie altov* Spring-
I will stand two stallions l
at _ my however.—Leader.
field, tn W E Mitchell. The con­
—Florence West.
a fully equipped planing mill on the
place, two miles north of Cuburg, ■
From Elmer Ray, Who Was sideration given In the deeds for eHch
At. Fall Creek, Manch 18, 1910, four lots Just south of L. D. Scar­
during the season. One is a regis-'
WIPE.
Zacharias
Smith,
on
aid
resident
of
piece
In *5000.
brough’s dryer, ft Is their Intention
Taken to Salem Today
tered Percheron
weighing 1900
The great trotting stallion Trove­
pounds, and the other a standard lace and the big Percheron drafter that place. Funeral announcements to have the plant In full operation
DEMOCRAT ELECTED
within the next 60 days. The build­
bred trotting horse.
Veloce, will make the season of 1910 have not been made.
Hardly had Elmer Ray received
ing for the machinery and the dry his sentence of two years In the pen­
LOUIS
CLARK,
in Eugene, Oregon
at the F'aifr
IN MASSACHUSETTS dwtf
Wednesday
evening,
March
16,
kiln will be erected at once, and the itentiary for obtaining money under
Coburg, Or.
grounds. If you wish to make reser­
vation for breeding see L. Rickel at 1910, at the residence of J. M. Keen­ sheds will be built as fast as needed false pretenses, tbls morning when
Remarkable Political Revolu­
ey
on
East
Fourteenth
street,
Eu
­
until the entire space Is covered.
Gives Pr»m»pt Relief
the big barn on 13th and Charleton
t?"m f"’. Mr"
Kay’ N1'1'1 '• "",t
The machnery will consist of a 25-
William H. Douglas, Jr., of Wash­ streets, or Webster Kincaid at 81 gene, Dwight Lincoln, the little son
tion in the Old Bay
In the Circuit court against him for
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
L.
Bristow
of
horsepower
automatic
Russell
engine,
Ington, D. C., says: I take great East Ninth st.
Pleasant HUI, aged 13 months an J 4 a 30-horso tubular boiler, 6x20 four- divorce on the ground that ho had
State
pleasure in informing you I have
days.
The funeral services will be side surfacer and matcher. 24-lnch been convicted of a felony and that
O’DAILY Ä OO.
used Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey, and
held at Pleasant Hill on Friday at resaw, combination rip and cut-off i he ha. been sentenced to nerve two
Brockton,. Mass., March 22.—The it gives me almost Instant relief.
12 m. Interment in the Pleasant Hill saw, combination Jointer, rip and year» In utate’H prison.
political weathercock turned Demo- Sold by Dillon Drug Co.
And glvsysa fall valaa 1«
Succeseor to W. H. Bryan, In the cemetery.
r¿’n,,'.’lalnt nl'•,| by Attorney
boring machine, mortlcer, tenoner, In'.u
eratward In Massachusetts today,
house-moving business, ready to do
comfort and long w«ar
Jess* G, Wells, she says they were
hand
saw,
turning
lathe
and
hanging
when the Old Colony section, one of
Call for t’ownty Warrants.
all kinds of house moving and rais­
married at Marcóla, In Lane county.
Mrs.
Clara
Heck,
wife
of
W.
A
cutoff
saw.
The
dry
kiln
will
turn
'
the Republtcnn "troncholds of the
Notice is hereby given that all ing. Fifteen years’ experience. Wil­
state, placed F'
F. Foss, of Bos­ Lane county warrants issued prior lamette House, 80 W. Eighth. Phone Heck of this city and daughter of out 4000 foot per day. The machin­
OUARANTUO HATIRPROOF
• larih 19, |.no, ho wns convicted
ton, one of the
itry's leading ex­ to Register No. 5356, registered on Main 571.
m23 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bartholomew, at ery was selected In Portland last by a Jury and on March 22 «enteric-
8cl<l by flrst-eltM Rfllnilen the country
the
ospltal
Wednesday,
........... General
•• ■
- ' '/npiuil
VV
j , week, and is expected to arrive here,
ponents of reciprocity with Canada, in October 25, 1909, will bo paid on
March. 16th at 6:15 p. m. of typhol ! within two weeks, and the work of! '•‘I to the penitentiary. She nskH a
ote.% Ond for onr Tr^e Oatelogvo
the congressional seat of the late Wil­ being presented
at my offlee on
For Croup
fever. ~
deer..', restoring her maiden name,
liam C. Ixtvering.
Manh 24, 1910. Interest will cease Dr. BoD's Pino Tar-Honey is the bo*f Friday Funeral services to he held installing will start immediately upon ’ HaJlf
*• J- tower co .
4
Thornthwalte.
afternoon at 2 o’clock nt its arrival. -Chronicle.
tl"«TnN.U A. A.
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Mr. Fops accomplished what Is re­ on that day.
R. E. EASTLAND.
known remedy. Do not experiment! Gordon'» Undertaking parlors. Rev.
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garded as almost a political miracle.
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get the gemi'ne Dr Bell’s f’lne-Tar- .1 S. Met Jail urn will conduct the «e-
Dr. Roll’* Antiseptrc8-Mv<
He turned a Republican plurality of t Eugene, March 21, 1910.
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was au arrival In Eugene Saturday.)
S. H. FRIENDLY
On Rainy Days
A Fish Brand Slicker
will keep you dry
SB.OO
Good foe ail Ski» Disease«.
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