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    TRI 1UG1RR W1KLT GUARD. THURSDAY APRIL 14. 1910
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it Requires Nerve to stand the LAWMAKFR il'REN
GIVING AWAY
strain of nervous neuralgia, pains in
U ncm
the face, head, or any part of the
EXPLAINS PRESS
LIQUOR DOES NOT
body. These pains are quickly stopp­
ed by the use of Perry Davis' Pain­
killer. The relief Is Immediate and
VIOLATE LAW
CENSORSHIP LAW
lasting. Do not suffer a moment
FOR HALB
longer but use the Painkiller ns di­
Oregon City, Or., Aril 7. 1910.
District
Attorney George M
rected. Avoid substitutes, there Is
I Brown
Is In receipt of a decision ra­
1
OR
SALE
—
Oats
and
hay.
S.
L.
To
the
Editor
of
The
Eugene
Guard
but
one
Painkiller,
Perry
Davis.'
NURSERY STOCK—
Peach,
I I have received a copy of your pit-1 cently handed down by the Oregon
Bond. Irving, Ore. Phon« Farm­ Price 25c, 35c and 50c.|
resident «bent Salem Nursery Co.
la embodied
ers 14.
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per in which you. unintentionally, of j supreme court In which
Office 436 Willamette street, tf
Harry Stain, the young mau who course, misinterpret the oplulon of a very Important clause relative to]
the existing local option law. The
FOR SALK—Cruiser report blanks; attempted to cash a forged check for
FOIl SALE —Meat market in Eugene
best and most complete form at $1700 at the Flrat National bank yes­ . Attorney-General Crawford In regard court holds that It la not a crime to
clearing $200 per month. Addres*
liquor, not­
The Guard Office.
terday afternoon, forging the name of j to Section 33 of the Oregon corrupt give away Intoxicating
V. W., cf Guard.
fact that there
Alf Bonnett, was bound over by Jus­ . practices act relating to newspaper withstanding the
FOR SALE—Mortgage for $3500, at tice of the Peace Bryson this morn­
have been previous decisions In sub-
7 per cent; runs three years; first- ing in the sum of $2000. Siam waiv­ support of and opposition to candi­ ordinate courts that such an act COU-
TOR SALE OR EXCHANGE»-Tim­
class farm security. Melvin Han­ ed examination. He la still uuable to dates auu measures Pet ore the people. stltutes a violation ot the local op-
ber land to exchange for Eugem
sen, 14 E. Sth st.
al5 raise the bond.
real estate. 929 Farry street, tl
Perhaps you were misled by the Ore­ tlon laws. By the deelslon, lodges
are allowed to keep liquor In their
gonian.
which misquoted the opinion. possession as long as there Is no con­
WE HAVE SET OUT TO CAPTURE THE MONEY-SAV
FOR SALE—Six
FOR SALE -New 5x7 view camera SCHOLARSHIP
FOR SALE—15 scree, all in cultiva­
Attorney-General
Crawford
did
not
months'
course
at
Eugene
Business
sideration. D'strlet Attorney Brown
outfit, camplete, cheap. Drop a
tion. with some bearing fruit: close say that the "newspapers cannot pub­ Is anxious that the cltlsens of Doug-
ING SHOE-BUYERS WITH A LIST OF SHOE PRICES
College. Call at 315 High street.
postal to room 12, 1st National
in. Melvin Hansen. 14 E. 8th st. lish auy matter favorable to the las county take notice of this decis­
Eugene, phone Blk. 3312.
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Bank bldg., Eugene. Ore.
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claims of any candidate for office, or ion Inasmuch as there are many who
WHICH WOULD SEEM TO INDICATE THAT LEATHER
FOR SALE—One of the most choice
In the interest of any pending meas­ believe that In giving away liquor a
FOR tJALE—78x150 feet on Oregon
acre tracts in Blair Street addition.
« A NT Ki*
ure. without the same is marked crime la
AND LABOR WFRE TO BE HAD FOR ALMOST NOTH
committed - .Roseburg
avenue; shade trees, deep well,
Reasonable price, with easy terms.
plainly as an advertisement, and con­ News
WANTED
—
A
young
laxly
wishes
a
only 7 blocks from Central school,
See any real estate dealer.
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tains the name and address of the
ING. THESE PKICES WILL MAKE OUR COMPETITORS
good home and will assist in (party responsible for It.” Nor is that
price only $500. Terms. J. W. Zim­
FOR SALE—Rhode Island red eggs.
housework; good wag*«; call at the sense of his opinion. What he
merman, 626 Willamette st.
TAKE OFF THEIR HATS TO US. HOWEVER. WE AJTE
75 per setting. $5 per hundred.;
738 Jefferson.
tf 'said Is that, under the law. a news­ EX-BANKER MOORE
Joseph N’urre, College hill, Ba-
BONDS PXJR SALE—*2000 In Eu­
paper is prohibited from publishing
SIMPLY GOING TO CONVERT OUR SHOES INTO MONEY
gene; phone Farmers' 265.
aSO TO TRADE—Improved Eugene prop­ paid matter favorable or unfavorable!
gene school bonds tor $1950. Ap­
PLEADS GUILTY AND
erty for small place not more than
ply to M. WasEunrne. Fisk flats. FOR SALE—Two freak cows with
five or aix ml lea out. Address XX, to any candidate or pending measure |
WE NEED THE ROOM AND WE WON’T CARRY OVER
East Eleventh street.
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calves, five years old. Will sell
care Guard.
dalSwaSl unless that paid matter is plainly
RECEIVES SENTENCE
marked
as
an
advertisement
and
con
­
cheap if taken at once. Write to
OUR SHOES IF WE CAN HELP IT
>OR. SALE—One Tulip Soda Foun­
A. C. Bates. Junction City. Ore.. WANTED—One or two Jersey cow®; tains the name and address of the
tain, complete; as good as new,
party
responsible
for
it.
The
law
does
Portland,
April
13.
—
‘
W.
H
Moore,
must be fresh and timber five years
R. R. No. 3. or call at residence
at a bargain. Apply to Lewis Klb-
Women s Tan Oxfords. $3.50 values..........
old. Phone B. 3541, A. H. Hick­ not say that The Guard, for example, ex-president of the defunct Oregon
S2.45
at Franklin, Ore.
a!8
by. Wendling, Ore.
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shall mark as an advertisement an Trust Ai Savings company today |
son.
Women’s Black Suede Oxfords. $4.00 values
• •
$2.85
editorial or news article In which you pleaded guilty to the charge of ac­
FOR
SALE
—
270-acre
farm,
partly
FOR SALE—-When you want to buy
improved; spring water piped to WANTED—An experienced chauff­ give free support to a candidate or cepting a deposit after he knew the
Women
’
s
Patent
Oxfords.
$3.50
values
....
$2.35
«ere tracts in the best location in
eur wants position with family measure, or in which you oppose a bank to be Insolvent and was fined
house and barn. 3 miles from city
$2.65
Kugene. call at 412 Willamette
Women’s Gunmetal Oxfords. $4.00 values ..
preferred. Good references. Phone candidate or measure, without receiv­ ♦1.000.
on
foot
hills.
Phone
owner,
J.
SI.
street. Mark Fleming Co.
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Black 3326 or write "Chauffeur'’, ing pay for the article. The law does
Caeebeer, farmers 264.
Moore was acquitted by a jury
Women's Kid Shoes, $3.00 values.............
$1.95
care Guard.
al 8 not require a newspaper to say that several weeks ago on this charge,
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FOR SALE—A good rubber-tired in­
Women
’
s
Gunmetal
Oxfords.
$3.50
values
..
$2.35
an
article
la
paid
for
when
It
Is
not
the
verdict
brought
In
by
the
jury
valid chair, easy runhing, never
THIS—$25 per aers WANTED—Refined young lady who paid for. What It prohibits Is th< being one of the moat peculiar ever
Women
s
Kid
Oxfords.
$2.50
values
...........
beeu used. Price $2 7. Cali al INVESTIGATE
$i.35
will buy one of the most desirable
wishes good home and will assist publication for pay of matter favoring rendered. It recited that Moore had
Mrs Felderworth. 228 Second and
stock ranches in Lane county.
Women’s Gray Suede Oxfords, $4.00 values
in housework Good wage. Call T$8 or opposing candidate or measure guilty knowledge and participation
$2.85
Jefferson.
tf
Within 2 H miles of Eugene; good
Jefferson street.
tf without being marked, and thus mis­ In the unlawful and dishonest acts
Misses
’
Tan
Oxfords.
$2.50
values
.............
$1.69
fruit
land.
Inquire
of
owner,
233
leading the voters.
relative to the conduct of the bank,
FOR SA4*E OR TRADE—A good
WANTED—This week, 5 doxen hens,
E 11th street. Eugene, Or.
tf
Misses
’
Pumps,
all
Leathers.
$2.50
values
.
You are mistaken in giving me the of which he was president and direc­
house and lot tor a good timber
$1.69
or as many as you can bring us. credit for the law and for that sec­ tor. "and recommended he be the
claim; timber claim must be FOR SALE—New 8-room plastered
Men
’
s
Patent
Oxfords.
$4.00
values
..........
Gibson
Bros.
Cash
Market
and
S3.35
tion. The Idea was not original with recipient of a severe reprimand from
guaranteed. Phone B. 35 41 or
bungalow on north side of good
Grocery, Phone Main 620.
al9 me. The law does not abridge the the court.’’
Men
’
s
Gunmetal
Oxfords.
$3.50
values
....
call at 43» West 5th. Eugene.
*2.95
street, with lights, bath, toilet and
liberty of the press, for there can be
everything in first class shape. See WANTED—By young lady, po&lUon no
Men’s Velour Calf Bluchers. $4.00 values . .
FOR SALE—Choice corner lot, 11th
$3.35
"liberty” to practice deception on
In office. Experience in bookkeep­
owner. $2 500; C. F. Working. 321
and Adams streets, Huddleston ad­
the
voters. If. for example, a lawyer
Men
’
s
Lace
Work
Sho^s.
$3.50
values
....
SI.95
ing
and
typewriting.
References.
W.
Sth
st.,
phone
Red
3322.
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5
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dition; 1 block from school; offer­
Address® M. Y. care Guard.
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Boys’ Calf School Shoes. $2.75 values........
ed cheap if taken at once. Address FOR SALE—-Good six-room house, on
died
'
:
SI.R5
disinterested "friend of the court.” |
78 Washington street.
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lot 50x160 feet; all kinds of fruit; WANTED—Dressed beef and veal and it is afterward proved that he *+♦«♦>•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«
Youths’ Calf School Shoes. $2.50 values ....
$1.60
and will buy stock cattle, too. has received a fee for making the ar­
only 7 blocks from the new postof­
FOR SALE—Binder, disc and walk­
At Malheur City, Or.. March 28.
Call us up. phone Main 630. Gib­ gument. he is promptly disbarred. No
fice. City water and sewer. Price
BIG VARIETY CHILDREN’S SHOES AT GREATLY
ing plows, barrow, wagons, cream
son Bros. Cash Market and Gro­ court would trust such a lawyer, nor 1910, Mrs. Ze Id a Gardner., wife of
$2200, furnished. The Real Es­
■eperwtor and all tools and farm­
permit
him
to
deceive
clients.
Is
not
cery.
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9
REDUCED PRICES
tate Exchange, 318 White Temple.
Aaron Gardner, aged 70 year.. They J
ing Implements of
completely
an editor under moral obligations not where old timers of Lane county, >*e
alS
stocked farm; also horses, hay,
WANTED—Jay ■»« deslr.r.g »pad to deceive his readers? Does he not.;
wheat, oats, etc. Dr. L W. Brown, FOR SALE CHEAP—New five room
Ing. grading ana landscape garden­ in arguing a case before the people, i being the daugher of J. M. laikln.
room 4. Chrisman blk.
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ing, call ®n Chas. Endicott. 462 hold a more sacred trust than a law-1 The family came from Illinois to
modern bungalow, well furnished,
Charnelton street
Phon a Black yer arguing a case In court? Should Lane county In 1852. settling one
two
good
lots
60x150
each;
large
<FOR RARE, SNAP—Good three room
4532 I also do sewer work.
M he not .then, be prohibited from ac-. mile southeast of Eugene on the site j
chicken house, other outbuildings,
of the Masonic cemetery. They had
house in good condition, with good
deep well, go d location. Address
cepting a fee while pretending that
children In the family, all of
well of water, this is close In, the
W. S. Matto- s, R. D. N®. 4, box WANTED—Will receive and pay for be is a disinterested adviser of the six
whom have passed away except Mrs.;
sise of bbe lot is 66x160 ft. with
any quantity of balm wood suit- voters?
14, Snohomish, Wash.
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Martha I«-». now living at Yoncolla.
side walks all in. also good chick­
able for excelsior, plied on county
Respectfully yours.
Or., and I). R. Lakin, of Eugene. The
en house and park, price this week FOR SALE—Here’s a fine home. It’s
road within ten miles of Eugene at
W. 8. C REN.
old plnoneer saddle-tree maker Is the)
only $800.00.
Inquire at 214
t.76 per cord. Eugene Excelsior
one of the best In Eugene; it’s
only one of tbe family living contin­
White Temple, Eugene Oregon, al3
Co.
worth $6,000, but $2.500 cash will
«25
uously
In this county since 1852.
;
-
507°"'*’’
handle the deal. If you are look­
FOR SALE—The Guard Job printing
EVERY WORKING MAN IN EU­
ing
for
something
new,
thoroughly
department is prepared to turn out
GENE-—Should ase Oleomargar­
all kinds of commercial stationery, modern and ideally located, see
ine; jnst as good as the best but-1
Page. 626 Willamette st.
tf
books and phamplet work, prompt­
ter and about half the price; try j
ly and under the supervision of ex* FOR SALE—At a bargain if sold be­
oac roll of this and be convinced
pert workmen. Prices are always
»66 Olive st.
alt)
fore May 1. 5-room cottage, near­
reasonable.
ly new. with two lots, fronting the WANTED—Everybody to know that I
east: good well of water, woodshed,
FOR SALE—White Wyandotte eggs
you can get anything you want In I
electric lights. Six blocks to Cen­
for hatching. Orders filled in or­
the Watkins' line of goods at No. ■
tral school. $1850 will take it.
der received. Send in your order
31 East Sixth street, first block (
Address B17, Care Guard.
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now so you may have your egg»
east of the new postoffice building. |
when you want them. W. C. FOR SALE—76 angora goats. 66
J. W. Marksbury, agent. Phone I
Lyane, 303 W 19th st. I line
Red 2861.
«17
head nannies, 16 billies, some of
50 pieces Fine Dress Ginghams, i..
25 pieces Murilo Percales--
10c Carnation Batiste -blue, tan, ptnk
Black 4221.
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them registered, all well bread. WANTED—Young men to learn au­
.
10c
are
unsheared;
will
take
$$
They
Regular
12
I-2c
values
hclectrupc, 25c value
... 19c
Piaids, Stripes, Regular 12 1 2c
tomobile business by mail and
FOR SALE—Some of the best acres
per head. Also have shearing ma­
50
oieces
Fine
English
Cretonne
Per
­
prepare
for
positions
as
chaffuurs
20
pièces
Dotte
,
C
rJcd
ard
Sttipcd
in Eugene are in me McClaren
chine, cost me $30, has been used
values.......
10c
tract. Buy now before they are all
and repair men. We make you ex­
one season. C. S. Sparks, Blue
cales.
15c
values
12J4c
Swiss--20c
valu:
15c
pert in ten weeks; assist you to
gone. We handle the best farms
River, Oregon.
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secure position. Big pay; work
in Lane county. Also lots and city
pleasant; demand for men great;
property on easy terms. Mark FOR SALE—4-room house and cor­
Fleming Co., 412 Willamette st. tf
reasonable; write for particulars
ner lot. 60x150; high and dry; a
We will sell for this week only all $25, $35 and
and sample lesson. Empire Auto­
sightly location; fruit and shade
FOR SALE—A good 4-room house on
mobile Institute, Rochester, N. Y.
$37.50 Ladies Suits; your tf*
trees; well of good water; pump In
Washington street, with a good
a-15
house; 2 blocks from
*
_ proposed
____ 2
choice
.....................................
barn, good deep well, with city
street car line; 4 blocks west of
water in tihe yard; ha3 east front,
FOR KENT;
W’illamette street. Price. »1500.
good wood-shed, good side walks;
19 black, all-silk Taffeta Skirts, 25 sold at
Corner 19th st. and Harrison ar.
FOR RENT—7-room house, furni­
alley on the side and back. This is
my6
$6.50; while they last, choice,
a snap at the price we offer. Price,
ture and household goods for sale.
*1050. Good terms. Lot 80x160. FOR SALE—One low wheel, 3 1-4,
429 Olive stret.
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214 White Temnle Blk.
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and 1 high wheel, 3 1-2 skein FOR RENT:—Furnished flat, strict-
Rushford wagons; 1 good top bug­
200 pieces of all-wool new Dress Goods to se­
FOR SALE—20 acres, 5 miles from
ly modern. Schneider ’■'ock, Eu­
gy, and one good all purpose 1050-
gene, O*egon.
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town on county road, 2 acres
pound
horse,
lect from, the yard................ 39c to S 1.7 5
All
must
be
sold
cleared, 8 acres in rich pasture,
within a few days, as I am leav- FOR RENT—A part of a prominent
balance in timber containing 700
Ing Oregon. Eugene Brick Yard,
Willamette street store. Can spare
or 800 cords. Deep, rich soil, good
Tel. Farmers 345.
30x40 feet. For particulars call at
for large and small fruit. and
The Guard office.
tf
poultry industry. Price $1,000, FOR SALE—Good 7 room house, 2
*250 down, balance 6 per cent.
barns, chicken bouse, well, family FOR RENT—At $5.00 per month, a
Latest styles and cuts just arrived from New
Call at 545 Monroe street, corner
orchard, berries, 2 acres rich bot­
nice furnished room, only 4 blocks
W. 8th.
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York, large assortment to
tom land. 75 foot south frontage.
from Willamette st, 215 W. 11th.
One block from car-line, 2 blocks
choose
from; reg. $15 vals
FOR SALE—A good 9-room house,
to U. of O. Will take a good lot
all plastered, with bath, toilet,
toward it, west side preferred, FOR KENT—Store No. 55 E.
lights, city water, and good deep
some cash, terms on balance. In­
street next to Nlcklln and Holt.
well, and all up-to-date; has 3
Call on D. L. Cartmell. Pacific
quire at 231 W. 5th st.
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large lots, with north and south
Land Oo., room 7, Hovey block.
front, on a corner lot; good barn A BARGAIN—520 acres of land, 4
all
big shipment direct from the factory, 15c
miles southwest of Eugene, Ore.,
and some fruit and berries, and
FOR
RENT
—
Two
nice
3-room
flats
for sale at $25.00 per acre. If not
nice shade trees. One block from
black and brown Dress Socks, 3 pair... 25c
sold by April 15 will be sub­
with steam heat and bath, conven­
the U. of O. on the carline. Must
iently located. Address Bax 14, Eu­
divided and sold in smaller tracts
Work Socks, 93c dozen, or 3 pair for......... 2 5 C
v 11 at once. Price, $6500. 214
at a ranch advanced price. Call
gene. Oregon.
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White Temple Bldg.
on or address own»*, 232 E. 11th
street, Eugene.
tf FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms,
Ft t SALE—Five acres of good land,
with bath, heat, hot and cold wa­
■with a 7-room house and barn and
ter furnished; gas stove, electric
al! out buildings good; 3 gool FOR SALE—113 acres within 1 1-3
75c Corset
lights; most modern In town.
miles of city limits. The same kind
v e'.ls on place, some fruit and ber-
• 50c
Phone or call at Marx barber shop,
of land and within % mile of land
$1.25
Corset
ri?«. There Is a good rtore and a
tf
98c
that sold last week for $500 per
largo stock and etore building anl
$1.65 Corset
acre. This Is unimproved land, HOUSE FOR RENT—Furniture for
S i .38
warehouse, on the rai’road. 7 miles
»Ith th». exception of about 1 acre
Eugene; the postoffice govt
$1.75 Corset
sale. A big bargain for some one.
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full grown orchard and ten acres
• ft'i t e place, and paid over $300.
Furniture can be bought on time
$4.25 Corset
slashed. Mostly red soil. This Is a
'•v-Tythlng goes with the place.
S3.00
If
wanted.
Address
O.
K.
C.,
Guard
i
good investment at $6 0 per acre.
This is a snap if taken at t'.e prlc™
office.
W. Zimmerman, 626 Willamette
ottered. Must sell on account of
st.
Price. $7.000.
Somo
health,
PASTURE FOR RENT—We are tak­
terms. 214 White Temple, al 4
ing In all kinds of stock to pas-
FOR SALE—Electric heated gar­
tars on the K. M. Warraa place,
ment, the coat that cures. Will
FOR SALE—Must sell on account of
t 1-2 «iles soath west. So® nsan in
cure neuralgia, kidney, liver and
health. A good country store, on
charge on place. G. W. Grow, route
stomach troubles, paralysis or any
of the best stands In the country,
Wheat Flour.........
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I. box 26.
tf
75c Waists
49c $1.50 Pants
$1.00 Hard
on the forks of two roads, this
disease that can be treated by
12
lbs.
Crawford
Peaches,
dried
.
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$2.00 Pants
store did a $15,000.00 business
heat or electricity. A blessing to FOR RENT—New and finely fur­
$1.50
Waists
$1.25
98c
last year, very little book business
elderly people and nervous, deli­
Sago
and
Tapioca
............................
nished rooms on first and second
$2.50 Pants
done. Tbe postoffice department
cate women. Can be used in the
$2.00 Best Creamery Butter................... in.
floors; single and In suites; for'
Waists
pays them over $300.00 a year,
privacy of your borne. Mrs. Deck­
$1.50
SI.10 $3.00 Pants
light housekeeping. Light .heat, I
this is the only store In this thriv­
er, agent, 467 Olive street. Phone
S2.5O 2 cans A. L. Oysters....................... jsL.
bath, bat and cold water; 2 blocks;
Red 2621.
$3.50 Pants . .
ing little town, besides the stock of
Waists
$2.00
from Willamette st. 136 E. 7th I
$1.49
S3.00 Best Whole Grain Rico, 20 lbs. . .
goods and tbe store building, there
street.
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$6.00 Pants . .
is a good seven room house, good ON THE LOOP—We don’t own all
$3.85 Best Seedless Raisins, per lb
Er
the lots In College Hill Park, but
$4.00 Waists
$2.98 $1.00 Overalls
barn and other out buildings in
LOW AMD FtXTI«
we do own some of the best of
40c Tea .
•
•
75c
■ -
-- -
■
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good repair, thert are three wells
$7.50 Waists
$4.50 75c Overalls .
on the place, plenty of fruit, lots of | them and offer for this week three LO8T—Pocketbook containing gold ,
• 50c 40c Coffee
east front lots In the southeast cor­
coin. Finder return to this of­
flowers anj sbubbery. also five
ner of the block, sloping toward the
fice and receive reward.
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»'"res of gor ' ' "d. t' Is business In
rear. Only half a block from the
on the rallro’”!. you cannot hesi­
proposed car line. The finest kind STRAYED—From Sladden orchard,
tate from buying this when you see
of a view of the dty and surround­
near city, two sorrel hofse». both
the opportunity placed before you
shod, weight about 1100 to 1200:
and at a great sacrifice.
Prfr>| ing country Is had from there lots.
ir "The Guard"
Finder, please notify
complete $7000.00 with reasonable I All three now for $1100. We arP'
office or Wm. Howard on the Slad-
terms, this will not last long, In-1 the owners, so make yon this low
price. The Ren! Estate Exchange,
den place, who will pay any ex­
«qirire at 214 White Temple, Eu-
318 White Temple.
pense or damage.
yCene Oregon.
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Exciting ' *
Shoe News
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"
Dodge Dept. Store |
8th and Olive St
Spring Dress Fabrics in Abundance
1
g
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