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THE eüOlNï WMKLY GUAR D. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910 THREE t f idt Well First lion't rf.afc «reti a / tt-iy -unlit hoaltk fimi rttuiiu. ■ t*» a'rk 'T lui your stadi f n.l fm Ju yrara I r . ........ ». a nu-llrlui-a flava IM-U ••<•—<1 sud I' •■Olitili. I Irti III »very i nr **4 AU.let III Anu.rUa I It. r sr.. l-ill idj t»si,4 *r<| |U u,nrr (-•MKUtlltllO si I «>♦ ri*l.. r* X' i . ii wltr i*»r " • iW'lt, met at »•* r rl«k lot til, ar ti. «smuts <1 si*l um ■ i talu * a - I tri...« I if .W*t«la upon Uuuiauiula Iwo, In llu, |iu wwalall 1 uswt tir sfluvp a K*«li.rsUv«> Whan ihu tuitnsrh iirav.-a ur lh« lliwiai.r K'A rtl san w tall, lit.'*« ah k < nr, kluev How unU'ktf I Nlxvip'a lUaloiallvs « III IjillW Uu n» Gw k Is hmiiih .«ulti Hut b-it-ffoH. t.iry fMiailtt» lytukr fri'iHi firink u7si'»f»r. i,,. » knew thsl ahutrsiil Uuilh G • u. PROPERTY FOR BIG ICE PLANI 10 BE PRESEKTED IO POPE Stops Neuralgia Pains OÏER NUOTILI Thu Woliiltnrd estate, owner of lb* Paris. —Paris, always Wuluhurd brewery In Portland, tho cheerful, appears to have found the largest In the Northwest, also owner funny side of the vallcan-Roosevelt of tim Eugene Ice factory on West Rome, April 4.—The determination of ex-President Roose episode Under the headline, “Roose Ninth street, today purchased tit" old velt again, always Roseveit,” the Gil I Ingham viiiugar fuctory property ad- velt to forego an audience with the pope rather than subscribe Blas, after stoutly upholding Roose ralurn. I>r. I •-» «y WW a Hou» will I joining the Southern Pacific ground* to the conditions imposed by the Vatican has created a sensa velts attitude, continues in a satiri linanlf fiatili ■ IlCIlHt U» .Inti and I'eurl street from J. II Taylor vein to hold the former president This unfortunate and unexpected incident overshadows cal tla* luv that Gat And ha and W. J. Williams, and will ut one* tion. as one of the greatest self-advertisers •al Swt • lull SD dar lewUuruk Is Iruair »total Install it large and up to date Ice every feature of the distinguished American's visit to the eternal iu the world. It says no one more Bu» wru« u*a lira» ha an ■ r manufacturing plant In the building than he knows how to compel the at Till» will aava Adar • Oaaril i'aul Wcssliiger, manager of th« city. dll tlrusfivu aalt I <■>(• lu. mtlwandpr tention of the masses by noisy mani Shut'S a IthatimsU' n> ’via ■ lar. Bu» Portland brewery and other proper Roosevelt sought an audience with the pontiff through festations or to punctuate bis travels kit'trlawi Si «le» O'- c • •*» >!n.p ■»«• a lina ties of the estiite, arrived In Eugene with sensational Incidents. The Vat S! .► lu» 1 Hnvaap, . ..iad s> l m,wt Sud ra American Ambassador Leishman, and received word that the ican a»n uialbla ti rus « •» I« simo«» thia morning for lb«* purpose of clos certainly lacked tact, but the af srary OOMVB Ij ¡«r avarywlwr» ing up th« deal, and a payment was holy father would be delighted to see him, but the anewer was fair entered upon the ridiculous when Si loua lur «or* r TFfllp. iwi par The shooting,, tearing pains of neuralgia are caused made by him to Messrs Taylor wnd Roosevelt, wishing personally to prof tutxllf Inva Si th. A <»• J l< k T-U uoa’ao Williams today. Th» prie» agreed coupled with an expression of hope that the audience would not it, convoked the journalists and dic w'Urh brink rari W o. ,J Tha luu.k» by excitement of the nerves. Sciatica is also a nerve upon for the property I* $6500. The be prevented by such a regrettable incident as made an audience tated a long telegram destined to ap pain. lot. hn* n frontage of 160 feet on the peal to his fellow citizens in Ameri rullroad tracks, and la approximately for former Vice President Fairbanks impossible. ca.” Sloan’s Liniment, a soothing external application, I 100 fea t deep, although II la Irregu- Colonel Roosevelt, in turn, stated that he could not accept stops neuralgia pains at once, quiets the nerves, relieves I lar, varying al one end from lea* JAIL BREAKERS I than 100 feet to over 1U0 fea t at the any stipulation limiting his freedom of conduct. that feeling of numbness which is often a warning of . other. To the latter message the Vatican made answer that the au paralysis and by its tonic effect on the nervous and LYNCHED BY MOB 2.1-Ton Plant Mr. Wasalnger Informed The __________ Guard dience could not take place excepting on the understanding first muscular tissues, gives permanent as well as immedi today that h« ha* an lc<- plant of »5 stated, and on March 29 Roosevelt sent Minister Leishman the IN TEXAS TOWN ate relief. tons per day capacity which he will at once liav«« brought to Eug«-ne and following cablegram: , One Application Relieved the Pain. lliistallnd In the builillng us soon ns "The proposed presentation, of course, is now impossible. Mr. J. C. Lzz, of i too Ninth St., S. F_, Washington, D. C„ write* : — Houston. Texas, April 5.— Follow It Is remodeled for that purpoae The •• 1 I advised a lady who was a great sufferer from neuralgia to try Sloan's Lini- ing hi* sensational escape from jail, ¡old plant mi Ninth street, which hn* Roosevelt.” ment. After one application the pain left her and she has not been troubled Frank Bates was lynched by hanging | a capacity of |ea* than five tone a with it since." In the jail at Centreville last night : 'day, will continue In operation until Colonel Roosevelt Insists that the regarding It sa a malicious fabrica Dolly Bates, his son. was also strung th« new one la ready, and then It will up. but was cut down before life wa* be abandoned Incident be treated purely as a ¡ier- tion of the enemies of the Catholic The reason the property on which sonal matter and earnestly hopes It church, but when confirmed, It pro- extinct. The two Bates were ring •the o|<| plant la located I* nrrt utilized luced comment disastrous to the leader* In the jail delivery, and they . atlcan. Men of every religion dally were both wounded, a* was the jailer. for th MV and larger factory la It* will not give rise to any bitterness All the jail breakers were recap ' the pope without first giving lclose proximity to the busliieaa centre He appreciated the attitude of the MARCH WAS FAIR of th» elty. Th» property is con- Vatican, but feels that as a free an Itlnery of the churches they in tured. The two Bates were awaiting trial ■ sldered to<i valuable for business pur- American citizen he cannot consist tend to visit Why should the Vatic a murder charge and probably MONTH FOR BUILDING ■ posM to place ii|>on It n factory. It ently take any action that might be an require Roosevelt to Ignore the in la practically In the centre of th« construed as a limitation of the free churches of his own religion during fatally wounded Jailer Jeff St. John district, nnd Mr. Wennin dom of hl* personal conduct. He had his stay In Rome? The incident will In an unsuccessful attempt to escape. for Eighteen Resi ¡down-town * Permits ger believes that It will not ta> many madu no arrangement to address the not add to the diplomatic fame of A mob gathered, obtained the jail j keys and rushed into the building' donees and Other Im »cars l«»for« West Ninth street will Methodists <>r other religious bodies the Pope's advisers. i have been built up solidly with bust at Rome, but at the same time he “Roosevelt as bead of the great seeking vengeance. is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Stiff provements Issued > Hess block* from Willamette street think* he should not make promises American republic, followed the Joints and Sprains and all Pains. west ■«versi block* a* to what he will do or will not do. principle enunciated by Premier HOLDER OF CLAIM NO. 1 Following I* th» report of City It will appear today, so far as the Luzzatl, 'A free church under a sov A Storage l*innt At AU Druggists. Price 25c_, 50c. and St .00. Building Inspector McFarland for the In i connection with tho new lea Vatican and Roosevelt are concern ereign state.’ ’’ FAILS TO TAKE LAND Sloan's Treatise on th* Horse sent Free. Address month of Marrh manu featuring I ed. the Incident Is closed. plant, th» Welnhard The Messagero placed the respon March 7 E M Johnson, cottage, • alni» • will Install a complete cold The news that the former presi sibility for what it terms a "blunder” DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. Emerald avenue between Thirteenth Storage plant of latent pattern, on« dent had abandoned his propose! on the Pope's entourag. continuing: Spokane. Wasn., April 3.—A Chi afreet nnd railroad grounds $700. that will meet the demand* of the city visit to the Vatican reached the “For It was a blunder to ask a cago girl. Miss Mabel D. McNickle, March h Frank Bowers, remodel In ••very re«p»-ct morning papers late, but made a very certificate of acceptability from a drew No. 1 claim on the Spokane res and build annex, Olive street, be- This I* Mr. Wcsslngcr'* first visit deep impression. The Mesagero. an man Illustrious everywhere for his ervation yesterday. Although she twwn Tenth nnd Eb'venth streets to Eugene In six venni He I* much anti-clerical organ, alone comments Intelligence and the nobleness of hts held No. 2 in the big government lot $ 1 ooo surprised at tho city'n growth In that editorially and says: be heard from Condon way. and some life. The liberty which Roosevelt Is tery last year, the holder of No. 1. SIMON SLATED March »— II. IV. 1. Aupperle, 1 1-2 time and with the substantial Im of the Eastern Oregon delegations “When the new* was spread. It defending for all. he could not re Allen Newton, of Helena. Mont., did story bungalow. Willamette ' street, provement* made on all aid s. cape- was resolved with Incredulity, many nounce for himself.” may come down with big sticks up not appear. Miss McNickle secured between Park and Beacon. $2000 FOR GOVERNOR their sleeves and Bowerman cockades clally with the hard surface street ,153 acres in the northwest corner March io m Y Warner, 1 -story pavement and miles of cement sld,«- of th<- rest rvation. Fay J. Snoody, Portland's Mayor Will Probably in their hats when the convention is bungalow. Fifteenth street. bet ween wnlk. He believes there la a bright gathered together in July. of miller. S. I).. who held No. 3. ap Villard nnd Mona avenue* $1000 I futur" for tho city. It is not so with Ackersan or with peared The Northern Pacific during Be Republican Assem March II <> G. Andrews, cot- .!<>« Pironi, who hn* managed th« James Withycomes, however, for the filing of claims announced that tago, Willamette Street, MWNI | local Ice plant for many years, will these two men have made up their bly Choice it claimed every odd section, but the Fourteenth nu<l Fifteenth streets continue In the omphiy of the estat* minds that the race is not always to officials disregarded the claim, and $ 1000 when tho larger plant I* Installed. Portland. April 3.—Joseph Simon the swift, anyway, and that the bet the matter may go to the courts for Mnrch .12— -J. A Wright. 1 1 3j ture show the crowd grew until fi settlement. for governor. Thomas C. Taylor of ter part of discretion is to read SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE ntory bungalow, Columbia avenu». nally the poor merchant who was Pendleton for state treasurer—that what is written on the slate and between Nineteenth and Twenty-first JUSTICE BREWER’S whoop ’er up. that he saw under one cultivation is the way it is framed up now. ■treoti flBOO ROAST 'PHONE SERVICE Ackerman Not Sure 5000 acres of growing wheat, He In addition to that the slate mak h 12 D M 1‘urkcrson, 1- REMAINS AT OLD ----------- ready dug. But nearly every one was was about to take a four-days’ au- ers also want to put Frank W, Ben-I At the present writing Ackerman is I..I •.•.»lots. M avenue, bl It w was turn Inst last Frl-I !t » k Springfield'« Springfield's turn Frl- ala<l to dig and many have promised tomoblle trip into the interior to ex- son on the program for secretary of I not sure about the success of the tween ................ and Fourteenth KANSAS HOME day night to roast the Pacific States.'*• *helr sum amine some wheat land, which he state and Willis S. Duniway for state ' convention, and does not know what ™ aire» ts $1500. The promotion work will be han may purchase. Telephone Company, and a number, printer, notwithstanding the hostility he is going to do, while Dr. Withy- March 12 a . Bishop, annex Io dled somewhat differently this year. of Duniway to the convention plan, combe has about made up his mind Leavenworth, April 3 The body of expressions were heard at the! Each contributor to the fund will residence. Woodcock avenue, befwtu-n meeting of the Commercial Club and the fact that Benson has not an- ( not to make the race. Twentieth mid Twenty-first »treets. or the late Justice David J Brewer GAS CAR MAY MEAN Neither are there any particularly nounced bimseif as favoring the | of the supreme court of the United that would lead a stranger to think vote to select a committee of three, I ■ bright rays of political sunshine that the phone users were somewhat »ho shall have complete charge of scheme. Much It C F '■ on.r. 1 1 '-' States. arrived from Washington to- Irritated BETTER MAIL SERVICE There has been much wonderment about tstamping ground of J. B. Cof The trouble. It seems this th» funel and method of Its use. It lav In s'at» in the story bungalow. Willamette street, lay and will lay Is thought that more will be done this in political circles about this gover-i fey, who aspires to be secretary of between Nineteenth nnd Twentieth church which Justice Brewer found Itlmo. Is that the rates are being rals- year toward newspaper advertising Everybody has! state. Mr. Coffey, however, says he Although the new gasoline car at norship business. ed to lie viewed by hundreds of per i »d. They are being raised, a few at than literature, as it seems to draw streets $2000 present doesn't carry any mail, it is been using "Whom have they slated' is still out for the nomination and Mnrch 14 <’ B. Daniel, annex to sons. loiter. after a simple service, 1 a time, from $1 to $1.50. But the more returns. thought that arrangements are being for the nomination?" And the guess-1 that he is going into the convention ■tore and residence, corner Thlr- the burial will take place on Mount worst of It Is the club was told by! made to better the mail service by es have been numerous. At first and will take his chances. teenth and Patterson streets. $500. MunIce cemetery, besides the grave* Mr Heaton a short time ago that the carrying the closed pouches on it there were many who contended that1 March 16 Mrs F Gilbert; remod of the justice'* first wife and her springfield prices would be unmolest DAGO COOK DISPLAYS ed. although all the other patrons The postoffice has received orders it was Fulton; then it was Bower- STATE PROHIBITION el residence. Lincoln street, between daughter. over the county were having to pay that it will hereafter receive no mail1 man- Eighth nnd Ninth street* $375 BIG REVOLVER more. And all this after the city from No. 11. at 9: 45 p. m. It is on I Wants to Be Governor M tn h 14 'i, i v <; Coal; i 1 '-' OPERATORS AND ORATORICAL CONTEST 'ha* beeu patiently waiting, putting this train that the mail for Browns-1 Mayor Simon wants to be gover- story bungalow. I awrehce street, be I • up with a service that the company I Jim Clark, of Pleasant Hill, who is ville and Coburg is delivered. The' nor So h,s closest friends say One tween Clark nnd Cheshire street*. I acknowledge* la poor, but which can- hauling meat to the railroad camp postoffice at Albany has had the of them ls ¡Authority for the state Rev. C. T. Whittlesey Returns MINERS TO CONFER $1400. I not be helped, they say, because ot | for Perkin* & Machen, of this city, same order. If the gas car carried ! ment ibat Mr. Simon said, soon after From Philomath, Where March 18 I.. A. Milne. 1 story Inadequate switchboard, waiting from their slaughter house at Hazel mail it would bring Portland mail he *Jad been elected mayor, that he bungalow, Pearl street, between Four ON WAGE SCALE an He Acted As Judge upon promise* of an improvement Dell, had an unpleasant experience hall a day earlier. would rather have been elected gov teenth nnd Flftonth streets. $1000. "soon." and listening to complltuen- with a dago cook the first of last ernor of Oregon than United States March 19 P. Pennington, 2-story Indianapolis, April 2.—The oper Rev C T Whittlêncv. pastor of senator. He had been senator, he loing.ilow, Lincoln street. bet*ws ators and miner* of the bituminous fury excuse* that the city has grown week. The camp had ordered too DODGE WILL START too fast. The matter, however, was much meat anil the dago in charge said, but he had not been governor. Fairmount Presbyterian church of Fourth and Fifth street*. $2000. coal field* of the I'nlted States be referred to the Merchants' Protective thought he saw an easy way of get BRANCH STORE 1 and he wanted to experience the sen- this city, returned this aftern$n Mnrcli 19 M W. Pennington. 2- gan with renewed activity today ting rid of his surplus order. When _____ sation, or words to that effect. from Philomath, where he acted az story iungnlow. Washington street, their negotiations looking to the Association. It seem*, however, that there is a Clark drove up to camp with his load And now with Mr. Simon aa “Ex- one of the judges in the state inter E. Dodge, the Eugene merchant, between Sixth mill Seventh st rents. signing of a new two-year wage con slight misunderstanding on this, and of meat, he met the Italian flourish will open a branch department store A of the convention plan." collegiate prohibition contest* last $ 1000 tract that will mean the resumptlon an explanation from .Mr. Heaton ing a six-shooter and ordering - _ him ,in the new Sutton block In Spring- Quoting Jut^ge M. C. George and night. Five colleges were represent March 24—A L Bmltherman; nn- of work In tho mine* Similar con- might clear It up. He denies that to keep on going, which he pulckly field by the middle of the mon h. He others. It i* being planned to make ed in the contest, namely. Pacific nex to shop on Ferry street, between ferences have been appointed for the rate* are being raised in Spring did When he had gone past, as If will carry a line of dry goods and him the king pin of the convention, University, Philomath College, Dal Second and Third streets. $300 next week In Illinois, Indiana. Ohio, field. The only change that Is being to emphasize the order the cook pull- groceries and it will give Springfield and since he wants to be governor, las College. Willamette University Marcn 26 M. H. Dougins; 1-story Western Pennsylvania the made Is that there nr* no more ten ed the gun three times. and There is the same chance to trade as in Eu and believes in the organization, the > and McMinnville College. C. H. bungalow. Birch lane, between boule south western districts. party lines. With ten phone* on one quite a little feeling against the use gene. The fittings of the new store organization will give him the nom- i Woody, of McMinnville, won first vard nnd city limit*. Iiooo. line the beat service cannot be ex (nation. of dago and Jap laborers In the are now being made. Now that this prize, H. E. Barnhart, of Dallas, March 26 G W till, 2 1-2 story Meets OpjxeJtion second, and C. H. Knight, of Wil Read tlie pain formula on tho box pected, and because of the kick* that camp because of their obnoxious location has been taken there is not veneered bungalow, (ink st reo t. be- have come from these It was decided manners. A resident of Haxel Dell All this is not to the liking of Jay lamette, third an available location left in Spring tween Eleventh mnl Twelfth streets. of Pink Pain Tablet*. Then ask your The judges were: On composi Every store room is occupied Bowerman, of Condon, or J. H. Ack doctor If there I* a better one. Pain to place only four-party lines. The had some fifty chickens and half that field. “ $7000 price for these is $1.50 The new many turkeys last fall, Now he has erman. of Salem, or J. W. Bailey, tion. Rev. Philip E. Bauer, of Salem; pressure 28 V. McFarland; 1 1-2 means congestion blood M /h . switchboard ha* been shipped, he only twenty, which he Is trying to I state dairy commissioner, all of Rev. C. W. Corman, of Philomath; Springfield Brevities iung 'ow i »w i ' i" •• • 'reel. be somewhere. Dr. Shoop' Pink Pain st<> W. G. Nesmith came down from •whom have, or had. aspirations to and Mrs. Eva E. Dye, of Oregon IWl ÏFNInth .»nil Tenth streets. $1,- Tablets check head pains, womanly says, and will be Installed in two or keep out of their hands until this fall. Blue River yesterday. He has bean rouse the convention to one of Its City. On delivery. Rev. J. R. Kno- pains, pain* anywhere Try one and three weeks. Expects Expensive Beef snowed in at the Treasure mine all old-time bursts of enthusiasm which deli. of Portland; Rev. C. C. Poling, March 29 J c Bushnell. 1 1-2 see. 20 for 25c. Sold at Yerington's wou'd end in a nomination. Mr. l’erklns thinks that meat is winter by some seven feet of rmw. of Dallas, and Rev. C. T. Whittle story bungalow, High street, between drug store. EXTEND GASOLINE Covert rumblings are beginning to{ sey. of Eugene. not high now. compared with what It The Fall Creek road was before Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. $2,- will he next year. There Is. it Is the Commercial Club again on Frl-1 • 00. CAR TO MARCOLA said, n shortage of about two million d.iv night. It sivnu that the road is Mnrch 29 J L. Jenkins. 2-story cattle In this country nt present. It still as bad as ever, and the commit annex to residence <>n High street, Extend the gasoline car to Marcola takes two or three years to raise a tee will again endeavor to help them between Sixth mid Seventh streets. and bring more shoppers to Spring cow to kill, so where will the price to secure a new road. $200. field Is to be the next request of the h ive n chance to drop? Pork shou'd The railroad some time ago prom Mnrch 29 J. II. railroad company by the Commercial be cheaper because pigs can be ised to take out the piling in the story bungalow, corner Fifteenth and grown in a year. county road in West Springfield nnd Club. The matter was brought up <>ak streets. $1500 put in steel girders on the trestle I ami discussed Friday evening, and It March 31 W C. Yoran; annex to Now that the new road is being built I seems very feasible. Between 9:50 brick building. Eighth street, between and 1:40 p. tn. the car remains Idle BOOTH-KELLY MILL it seems a good time to have the piles : Wlllmhette and Olive streets $xoii In the Springfield yard. It Is thought taken out. Total permits Issued for March. BEING OVERHAULED that in this time the run of IS miles $31.775. to Mnrcoln could be made and buck, The Booth-Kelly sawmill Is taking EASTERN CAPITALISTS and give an opportunity for the resi Any lady reader of this paper will a spring tonic In the way of a gener dents of the Mohawk to shop In this receive on request, a clever “No BUY ORCHARD LAND Samuel ' Ostrander, a ro city anil return the same day at al overhauling. A new and heavier Drip" Coffee Strainer Coupon privi ♦ I here from Okla- 4:30 on the regular train. The pres carriage Is being put In. a new log lege from Dr. Shoop, Racine. WIs. ♦ cent arrival just purchased Medford. Or.. April 3.—The Amer slip, and now brick on the inside of ent service is poor. It Is silver-plated, very pretty and ♦ homa, ‘has Company has Hannum. who Development the big burner are among the addi ican positively prevents nil dripping of ♦ from Mrs. a few hundred tlons. All the machinery la being made the agreed payment on the tea or coffee. The doctor send* '• ♦ Ilves only I of the railroad $1500 RAISED FOR --- t»vri luiuiuii nu<i mv mill nun options taken on 20.000 acres of overhauled and irpniiru. repaired. The jWlth hl* new free book on “Health ♦ yards north rt o is nvI o si r-11 a i n has been Idle for a week, but will be land 12 miles from Medford. The •* simply to Introduce this ♦ on the river road, four and i nUMU I I Uni rUNU|readv to resume by next Wednesday. land Is said to have been sold for $1.- substitute for rent coffee. Dr. ♦ n half acres of land, paying ----------- While closed the mill hands are hav- 250.000. Eastern capital is making a Health Coffee la gnlnlng Its ♦ $500 an acre for It without .- n —nod chance tn work gardens the investment for the purpose of Im The soliciting commlnttce of the '•»■• any Improvements. W. I’. _____ popularity because of: first, ♦ Commercial Club Friday afternoon I i (and take part In the clean-up day proving the land, which is ideal for its exquisite taste anti flavor: sec 4* Morse made the sale. This fruit growing. a few hours raised the promotion' next week, a top notch ond, Its absolute healthfiilness: ♦ la considered fund to 11500, and they hope on I price for farming lands with third. Its economy, 1*4 lb". 25c;; ♦ out Improvements. Mr. <*+- HALL'* TEXAS WONDER promises to finish at $2000. They fourth, its convenience. No tedious ♦ found on enthusiastic reception CLARK HEARD FROM trander will erect the neces 20 Io 30 minute boiling. "Made In a ♦ wherever they went Friday. Three sold llall's Texas Wonder sary buildings on the place IN FAR-AWAY MEXICO for I tiave minute,” say* Dr. Shoop. Try It nt ♦ of them started, hilt about 30 finish kidney, bladder and rheumatic and will make It hl* home. It your grocer's, for a pleasant sur ♦ la very conveniently situated ed the round of the business houses. trouble for tho last five years, and ♦ prise Yerington's drug store. As fast ns a man’s name was on the n, A. Waahburnc received a letter have guaranteed it In many Oases, ♦ for truck gardening or for list with an amount after It they from Jim Clnrk in Mexico, saving but have never had a compla’nt. 60 the rnjslng of small fruit or told him to take hl* hat and join that they are nearly ready to harvest <lay’a tie itinent In eaoh itottle. Dr. Beli's Pino-Tar-Honey ♦ ♦ chickens. _ . _ . . Dr. Shoop’» Restera five Sloan’s Liniment 8500 IN ACRE Buggies! Buggies! Buggies! We have a large assortment and a wide range of prices. Come in and look them over. We surely can please you. J. W. Quackenbush & Sons 82 East 9th St., Eugene Oregon.