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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAI D, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1910 ■’-r.i»«MW3*irt’.jraaaraMMKnmaiMuniaK^'AiiaM*BiK»aauv4B»4i^ Etgim’s •’“jrarnnt nl But S:o.M««A{mti * aba Corsats, Pr»»tl«iy’s Div»» Goods, P.ilmjr Suits »nd Coate, Economy Hosiery, Athena Und-rwear—J38-3AO Wi'i S». /■MR8WESCÍPE 'fflOM DEATH Thal fnur Joy rldors wäre not In- stantl) killed last nlglit when thelr ear, ti avellila nt n high ralo of speed oti East Eleveuth Elwvouth street, »treet, struck u ■trat t rar wlth su< h fori» ‘bat two of th« wheols <>f the auto were lorn off, la due wholly t,o unusual for- tune. Tho automobile, drlven by E tlurdon, was golug out Elev« atreet al a rock leas pnee, «zc««< 2d Week June White Sale—The McMorran (8S Washburne Store Big Bargains in Wash Goods, Dresses, Waists, Sheets, Sheeting I* ull Size Bleached Sheets Each at 48c 25 dozen llli n< tx d Hhceta; full alte, 2-lnrh hem; n>u<l)* of heavy mus lin. 'I hi*»«* are grout vuiu«» ut th« low prica we murk tb«m; esc h 48c Pillow Bleached Cases 42x36, 2 for 25c f>o <|oz> ii llli ni hod Pillow C um «». mud« of 42-Inch Pillow Casing; trn Hood <|uullty. 2-inch h«m. great valu«« at thin low price, pair <2Bc e 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, at a Yard 25c 3 plvri'U only of thlu Kt blenched extra quality Sheeting: you in nut come early In order to »hare In thin barguln; only, the yard .... 25c 7 5c Silver Bleached I alile Linen Yd. 50c Wonderful value» In Hllver Bleached Table Linen, 44 In wide; abso lutely ull limn; th« quantity is limited, nnd you had better shop i-urly. fable Tapkins. I ’ - 75c .SI. >0 Bleached 30 dozen full bleached ull linen Table Napkins, 20-incb size, »1.50 Value, Jun« White Hale price, while they lust, the dozen, only . . . 75c Wonderful Values In Suits, Dresses, Coats, Reduced X to fancy White Cotton Dress Goods, 25c and 50c Values On Sale at the Yd 1 8c $5 and $6 Lingerie Dresses, Spec. $3.85 $9 and $1 2 Lingerie Dresses, Spec. $7,1 5 20c Figured Swiss Curtaining Yd. I2(*c Two «rai d specials In Lingerie Dresses; Mioses' and l-adlea' sizes; won derful values an opportunity you can't afford to miss. All beautifully made from fine India linen and mull, trimmed in lace and embroidery. A big variety of stylet from which to make a choice; come in two slz< 1«; to 20 and 31 to 44. two prices, each... $7.85 and $7.15 S3 Children’s White Mohair Coats 69c $4i_$5 and $7 Girls’ Press Each $1.75 Every one of these ought to be closed out In one hour. It’s a great deal less that the materia! alone would cost. We suggest that you b« here early; best styles and materials will go first; first come, first served. Stevens ('rash 1 oweling, the Yard 7/4c Muslin Underwear Now Reduced 10% Extra Large Turkish Towelis at 25c Ea. to 25%, All Styles, An Immense Variety the the ma- and over 10 pieces Hwlss Curtaining; dots, figures and stripes; all different pat terns; all new, suitable for sash curtains, door curtains or to make long ruffled curtains; big variety patterns; 20c values, tbe yard. 12 l-2c 25 Pieces Colored Scotch Lawn, Yd. 5c 25 pieces Dutch Lawns, In d.'*rk and light colors; neat patterns for wo men's or children's dresses, waists, klmonas, etc.; an Immense range of colors and designs to make a selection from; choice, the yard.. 5c 35c Lace Hose, Great Values, a Pair 25c 10 dozen black and white Lace hose; allover and boot effects; full fashioned feet and elastic top; these are great values at, tbe pair 25c 40c Ladies’ Sleeveless Vests, Each 25c 20c Ladies’ Sleeveless Vests. Each 12^$c Ladies’ Lingerie Waists Reduced One-Fourth. Paul Jones Middy Waists all Sizes, Each $1.19. Our entire Stocx of Ladies’ Suits and Coats X to Off Reg. Prices. About I 50 Garments to Choose From. All This Season’s Best Stylesand Materials The McMorran kill liir or* upiiuta B-, Id- < lorJon. th«* chauffeur t lie VC' upnnti were Harvey Jone* nnd tw > girls. one by the tiAhi«* of 114 th, l>u the other « I naftn* U not learned. Then were few people on the ntre«•t rar al the tlftlO A tbl tber t* wan no harm » » H. efcrept the tea riha nwny of a atep. I The (lAtnaK » to th«* autot nobile. 1 which 1« ow n* *4 by H B Eli tieaan,, ral bundr <-d dot lari. 500 yards White Cotton Dress Goods, Including stripe, check and fig ured Lawns, Dimities, Piques, Poplins, etc., suitable for dresses, waists, suits, skirts, coats, etc.; all new patterns; vals. 25c to 38; spec., yd J8c Washburne Store 538-540 Willamette Street ■■ I The McMorran &. Washburne Store J FOR SALE--A new *275 Wellington FOR RENT—Cottage and rooms. In In Philadelphia, great things have quire of Mrs. Morgan at 617 Alder piano tor *200; only used a few been predicted tor Ml»» Drexel. Later street. j» in the season she was formally pre months. Parties are going to leave city. Address 333 East Thirteenth sented to Loudon society by way of the throne room, and utter that the street. J15 FOR RENT—Good barn with ten biauiiful Philadelphian, for she Is BARGAIN- *400 lot, b)-»t In Cham- FOR SALE Fresh milch cow with stalls; water piped in barn ready SALE—No. 106; one good lot besut'ful In reality a» well a» In the for use Call at 463 Oak street or id. *2'5 cash. A. 8. Draper.J calf. See G. M. Johnson, 766 Oak FOR on Oak street, 66x80 feet, or will tiew»p«pera. was reported engaged to phone Black 4 411. J. B. Taylor. street. J9 E. 9th. tf sell 50x80 feet, has sidewalks all every eligible man in tbe upper seta 110 ___ ___ ____ _____ __ _____ _ i of Europe. has sewer and city water on FOR SALE—Good single driver 8 FOR SALE — A good set of work, in, TWO OVERLOND harness, nearly new. Farmers; the lot; street all graded and paid FOR RENT—Some nice rooms, cen She could not dance twice with an (ears old. W. M. Sutton, Spring trally located, suitable for offic* unmarried man without the news be- phone 13X9. 7-6) for. Price for 66x80 is *650, and field. Phone 391 or 335. tf ROUTES TO COOS 50x80 feet is *550. This is a fine or sleeping purposes. Call at room , Ing put on tho cable In the form of a lot and close in and would make 6. over 550 Willamette street, Eu ! runxred engagement. She finally FOR SALE—A very desirable lot on FOR SALE—Oats and hay. S. L Marshfield, Or . June 7 After a fine home for the right party, Bond, Irving, Or. Phone, Far gene, Oregon. tf became so accustomed to having Eu Olive street between 10th and lltb Ih« flr«t ot July the mall to Coos This will not last long at tbe very mers 14. JIO Washington. June 7. — Because of rope and America marry her off to sts. For particulars call at 633 Bay will come In over 'be olj Coos the growth of the portal receipts dur the »< n of the German Emperor, the low price. See M L. Elloitt & FOR RENT-®» good first-class Olive. j.'5 FOR SALE—One Heed-French piano Bay »agou road It win be carried' ing the |ia»t year the salaries of most »on of the King of Greece, several Co., 214 White Temple. Blk. ii/viuius uuawr oa rooming helfe ot v 9 n/'Jiua rooms right *** la certificate for *130. Price 30c. by C I* Barnard of Eugene who has ot the presidential postmasters in Or , Dukes, a few French counts, and Main 406. the center of business of Eugene; FOR SALE — A fine high grade p. Write A. S., care Guard. JIO the new contract and who will put a egon and Washington will be Increas , otheri who ranpty tn« matrimonial one that can be rented reasonable ano; golden oak case; at a big ni FOR SALE—No. 228; a good 7-room »tag« line ou from Roseburg to Cooa ed J uly I. to the right party; for further In gossip of Europe, that she learned to FOR SALE — Pure strali*, single rlf.ee tf taken at one«. Call Ml* Ba) and ala» from Roseburg to Myr house on Willamette street three The Portland postmaster now re pay no attention to It. formation apply to D. L. Cartrnell. comb. Rhone Island Red hens East 11th street. tf blocks from the High School on tle Poolnt. There will thus be iwo ceive» the maximum »alary and Is not Hovey building, room 7. upstanra. Nothing that was said, no lime Joseph Nurre, phone Farmers the new street car line; bas lights, overland passenger routes from entitled to a further increase. Other 265. JU Roseburg. bath, city water, good woodshed, FOR RENT—Furnished rooms: also Oregon portma»ter*. whose aalarlea light that was turned upon her,-no FOR SALE—New stock general mer constant repetition of her respective chandise; Invoice about *3500, av new barn, chicken houe and park; will be Increased, are as follows: modern furnished for light house WOOD FOR SALE — Good fir and 'alliances turned the head of this John M Williams, administrator erage monthly sales, (1200. For \ b in . ». Km I., ......... . Ari. la. east front; lot is filled in; nice, keeping; hot and cold water, bath, oak wood. See Webster Kincaid, of th« estate of llonry Maxwell, de * 1 .'too to , 1500; Arlington. ,1000 to young nnd very simple girl. She re particulars write Smith A Barr, at lawn, some fruit, and nice Rowers electric lights and gas; one block 81 East Ninth street; phone office, ceased. today inalllut«d suit In tho tlloo. South Bend, *llou to *1400; mained unaffected. natural, sponta- Jasper, Or. jio on the place. This is a fine place from postoffice. Will rent reason Main 676, res. main 674. tf «•Irrult court against J. Wylcy Max- ; Brownsville *1300 to ,1400; Burns, ' neous and girlish. and parties are going away and will, able on long time to right party .»teny Sought Iler Itemi well to recover the sum of *565 on a ; ,1500 to *161)0, Canyon City, ,1000 FOR SALE 9 acres choice Inside FOR SALE—Gue of tbe most choice sell this fine little home at a very, —call at 463 Oak st. JI® The titled youths who have sought promissory note. Williams & Bean to *1100; Central Point. *1100 to side city limits on West Seventh low price and make some terms, acre tracts in Blair Street addition. *1,300; ClatHkanle, *1200 to *1300; Mis» Drexel's hand In marriage range) street; resdy for platting or sub are attorneys for the plaintiff. only *3350.00. See M. L. Elliott Reasonable price, with easy terms. We are tak- ) Condon, ,1500 to *1600; Corvallis. all the way from Prince Francis of, dividing Room 20. McClung Blk. 4 Co., 214 White Temple Blk., See any real estate dealer. tf iuj in an kinds of stock to paa- Teck and Prince Louis of Orleans to' ,2400 to ,2500; Cottage Grove. *1,- court cane of corner Eighth and Willlamette j — _________ In the circuit Wli- Main 406. I ture on tae E. M. Warren place. - —- ------------ --- ' FOR SAut—Choice corner lot, lltb) Brown vs Dr C. W. South- 700 to ,|KOO; Dalia«. *IM>0 to , I ,- an ordinary baronet. Sir Charles Har-| — ■ 2 1-2 miles sou’.h west. See man ia topps. 900; Enterprise, ,1400 to *1500, Eu Brow n In which and Adams streets, Huddleston ad-' FOR SALE—173 acres of good land secured a FOR SALE—Good lots , east front. charge on place. G. W. Grow. route >1 against the doctor for kill gene *2 700 to *2*00; Falls city ditlon 1 block from school; nine’ in the Mohawk valley, 12 miles Following her refusal to marry j 4 blocks from Willamette street, 3. box 2». tf j/n'a pct wolf, a statement ,lloo to *1200. Forest Grove, *1800 Prince Francis, Prince Louis and Sir I blocks from Willamette stree’; of east of Eugene; has a good 9-room *10 de»a. *10 per month, see Ed j to ,1900. Fri-ewater, ,1200 to *1.- fered cheap If taken at once. Ad Lted today in which the defend LOST AM» FOeND house, two good barns on the place Bryant, room 17, over Cockerline Charles, she turned down the propos ant la declared aa having no property 300; Grants Pass. *2300 to *2400; als of the Duke of I-ewlston, Lord dress 78 Washington street, or and good garden, with plenty of & Wetberbee's store. tf which In applicable to the payment Gr.xhnm, *1400 to *1500; Heppner. Dalmeny. lx>rd Wedehouse. Lord I LOST — Small sorrel mare colt, with phone Black 5062. tf berries; good family orchard: a ,1500 to ,1600: Hermiston, *1 loo to Herbert Vane Tempest, Viscount Roy- FOR SALE—Brand new Vlctrola.l cf the Judgment. roached mane; year old this fall. creek runs through the place and 11100 Hood River. *1400 to •*,- »ten, the Hon. Winston Churchill. Finder please notify Webster Kin with *25 worth of records, at a JERSEY BULL. ROSTER PAGIS— there are two good springs on the 1600; Independence, *1500 to *1600; of the noted St. Lambert stock, caid, 81 East Ninth street, Eugene. discount of 20 per cent. Address property; 40 acres of this land in One of the first suitors for the Joseph, *1200 t<> * 1400. Junction hand of Ml»» Drexel wm Prince Louis Or. tf Red Cross Drug Store, Junction! will make the season at the Quim- timber; close to good sawmill and ) City. ,1 400 io 111 ...... Klamath Falls. of Orleans. Miss Drexel's romance City. Or. tf . bv barn, on the west of the post good store, church and school; the *20« to *! tnds. 12400 to with the prince did not advance very) railroad runs through the place; . ■ LOST—A heart-shaped, hand-painted » office. Call at barn morning, noon *2500; Lakeview, *1500 to *1700: fast. lie was not encouraged. be-|NOT CHEAP LAND—(We don't or evening, or at Andrews' lumber close to railroad station; 40 acres j I brooch. Return to Mrs. F. L. Z)o»i'f rük men »ne sfny/« penny/ Kreatz. flat 2. over Dodge depart ih.inon, *1500 to * 1700. i<antn. cause of Mrs. Drexel's determination! handle that kind) but high grade yard. Ed Bryant, owner. Will sell in crops that go with the place; And I will lall yma why 1 »a* Ikla. ment store. Reward. J9 *1300 to *1500: Marshfield, *2300 that her daughter should remain free the bull cheap. the rest is in pasture. This Is one fruit, nut and garden land ia small to ,2400 Medford. ,2400 to ,2600; until after her debut. of the best places In Lane ^ounty. HORSE LOST OR STRAYED—A bay tracts at reasonable prices. Wills-; SALE—Several tracts of fine, j and owner is old and will sell for Milton. *1200 to *1400; Milwaukie. Hn on» na»d r)«k •■»••» on. »Ins)» p»nny. Sir Charles Hortoppe had the ad- »«<■ Land Co., rooms 2 and 3 Cherry FOR mare, weight about 965 lbs., 5 land, two miles from Eugene, ,1000 to *1100; Moro. ,1200 to * I .- vantage of being a close personal' block. I J um Ihlnk » U»l Uu» lusan» u> U m «u0»»1afl the very low price of *8000. All tf, level years old. anchor brand on left hip. no better fruit land anywhere. E. 400; Mount Ana.'l. ,1600 to *1700; farm implements and stock go Norlak n«y¿Vg»nM. nothin« *h»Mv»r un friend of Miss Drexel'» fa'her, but two white feet behind. Finder iv OCVI.C. —UanV 1x3 within "HUIU » 1 iniir SALE— 520 41» acres mile) L. Moore, owner., 477 W. "th st. | with the place. See M. L. Ellitot I»»» Maith An* rgfunw/'or M) hill d»*«. »nd Myrtle Point, *1300 to *1400; New- his age. 51, wax a mt I ous objection. _ FOR please return or inform Will Phone Red 6622. jll I & Co., 214 White Temple block, urilkoul th» rtilNey •anSfi. canny, you <«■ uu b.rg, *1800 to ,2000; Oakland. ,1.-1 It Is said, and besides, he was a dl- of car line: good land, suitable lln "-' rood ,and «nltehle Shaw. Springfield. Oregon. R. F. •Ubar of ay IWf* Ai41»u<«>wiMdl»a-br i 200 to *1300; Prineville, 11600 to for sub-dlvtding; will sell entire ■phone Main 406. J9 «Treed man. IU»«»rvtl»» Mth.-unMUc FOR SALE—5-room house; near; D. No. 1. Phone Farmers 40x2. ,1700; ‘ Rainier, »1500 to 81600; St. tract at *50 per acre. Call on or Th«m »hr Mk. any rhsnca *h*i»y«rt Winston Churchill, who was con- school; full-sized lot; high and Jy8 FOR KENT. Why ¡rurvhatr any mo/iciiM who— Johns. *1600 to *1700: Seaside, *1 . fcidcrxl as being In the rtintinig for address Mrs. Essie Ryckmau. 232 E. dry; city water, barn, wood house; i fuikrr dart nut back it just as I da by 600 to *1700; Springfield, *1200 to a while, grew discouraged and mar 11th at tf WANTED. good gardet): sewer ordered/ *1600; Tillamook. *1600 to *1800; ried Miss Clementine llozler, daugh FOR RENT—Two tresniy tinted thu rtmarkabi» offtrl Rents for *12.50 per month. Price Vsle, *1500 to *1700; Wallowa. ,1.- ter of the late Colonel Sir H. M. Ho- FOR SALE—Here’s a fine home. It's And l»wl<i»« I »tn noiunnAr lo you flats with steam beat and bath In HELP WANTED—Girl to do general *1500. The Real Estate Exchange, ■r 'N« palpil i J m » uiada P» 200 to *1300; Woodburn. *1600 to zler, K. C. B. very desirable location. Call at rm housework, family ot 2. Apply Mrs one of the best In Eugene; It's «non» i Itmu.Au y!» laynpi**' y*»ry d-u» itorv ,1700. third floor. White Temple. j? 6 over 550 Willamette street, tf in th. land ThZdJk .I j A& u A m M u ' m ,.!. ."«• taV Wtn. S. Hall, Hotel Osburn. tf worth *6,000. but *2.500 cash will •drl.tiK» »h«Wv«4 Eñr» " Because of a falling off In receipts A A A AAA A A.A handle the deal. If you are look FOR SALE—New 5-room house; has FOR RENT—Storeroom at 61 E 9th WANTED—A good girl for general ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ F<»r twwntr 9 «ar» I b • Hh'VAB'a n Fort»»nly »ar, Sh-vtp'imadlrtnMha*« th« following offices will suffer a de tM<MMt»4» thortMiqfhl » ’ ^1 ill Rlt*4 »|| ovar » ■ ,-ru » ing for something new, thoroughly bath and pantry; good deep well, crease In salary* st., 27x114 feet; double front; 9th wory in boarding house. 71 West And I d h<< »■ and raiyun» modern and Ideally located, see X OIED good shed, good force pump, hot Ibi« drurtteta hr North Bend. ,1700 to ,1600; On- ♦ and Park sta.; good location for villa«» r»»r» Ninth street. jl« « wh«r* U» a< Page, 626 Willamette st. tf and cold water; on the new car ynurw Th.,» tarlo. *1700 to ,1600; Rumpter, any business; cheap rent. W. S. II.- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »Im leloM wio line. This place Is not completed, WANTED — Raspberry pickers to be 300 to *1100; Wasco. *1400 to Moon. 63 E. 9th at., over store, tf 11,- an .... alona. In» FOR SALE—Tbe Guard job printing but will sell for the low price of1 gin work about June 20.—Apply But write me firat f«»ran on ter 300. MILLER—June 7. 1910, at 11 a m„ department Is prepared to turn out I bava an atm« in altro«! «»very commun *1300. Some terms. See M. L. • FOR RENT—lu-room bouse; up to Mrs. Cox, 235 E. 8th st. Phon« at the family residence at 828 Lin all kinds of commercial stationery, Ilf—but all druftiti» am not aul^orlMd to ara*»» Elliott & Co., 214 White Temple Red 3152. tf coln street, after a protracted 111- stairs furnished; electric light and the X)da> te«t books and phamplet work, prompt I neas, Mrs. Mamie, wife of H. Q block. J9 . and bath; nice lawn; four blocks Mo drop me a line, pirata- and «hut tara al ly and under the supervision of ex MARGARETTA DREXEL —Three good horses, from 41 tap point niente anti d«»layt. Miller, aged 30 years from Willamette street. Apply at WANTED Itetii]«*« you arc free to rnnaull ma by lette» pert workmen. Prices are always FOP. SALE—The Sladden tract In 1100 to 1200 lbs. Must be sound Deceased leaves a husband and 704 Washington st. tf a* you would y»*ur phytldan I»o to frarb WAS MARRIED TODAY reasonable. and not over 8 or 9 years old. lots will be for sale on easy terms; and fully -If you d«*lre. My «pirite and the bona three children. Ths funeral service None others need apply. Willamac telo« am youra an»1 * thout coac. Perhana • one block from Geary school. Se FOR RENT—New ano finely fur «111 be held at Gordon's chapel on lu from in. will « hn r up a»n»«* arrlotM FOR 8A! F. -k lots 60x150. east front Land Co., room 2. Cherry blk. If lect your choice before they are all I nished rooms on first aud second (Continued from 1’ngc One.) Thur«!ay afternooa at 2:30, under t I,» »< h«-;p«Ml thousand»'’IKMI thouaand» 5 room house, pantry, woodshed, gone. We also have acre tracts In br ■ t . Ht At*' ur p. raonai ad fte» the direction cf tho Christian Science floors; single and in suites; for WANTED Situation as housekeeper good well, only 2 blocks front Col the McClaren plat. Inside buys, light housekeeping. Light .heat, in a widower's or bachelor's home. do Viren n.i antiquo gali! mounted chun. h, with Interment la the Odd ^ealttea. the btmkA will open Up lw»W and lege Hill; treet car loop. A bar the best In Eugene, and the best Fel.owa cemetery. belpfuj hteaa u> >nu They tell ot my O jvairt rx« bath, hot and cold water; 2 blocks fan of great value. Court nnd Coun No objection to country. Call or gain at ,1800. Ed Bryant, room 17 farms and fruit lands In I.anej from |»eHence at tl»e jMijOdb^in homer and hi Hnapl i Willamette st. 136 E. 7th addre«« 6'ar.a Kemp, 293 W. 1st Over Cockerline & Wetherbee's) county. Mark Fleming Co., 412 tala All |»ha**r /»r»tCrti«Ha anti relief are told ot tess de Slg’iiy a gold hio’orlng hag. 1 street. tf At Roseburg. May 31, 1910, of Mr. nn I Mrr. Craig Biddle and Mr. liera That Af ' ln»l<te nerta* st., Rngcte, Oregon. JIO store. tf Willamette street. Eugene. Or. tf no lanrer th<(f^allh<nwWa< A mi rtir* »• th» tippend citi». Frank P. Hill, assistant ——— Living Heart ita Unpuiat llow the htcunach and Kidney FOR RENT OR TRADE — Store room W ANTED - — Boarding and rooming Mrs. forest renter. He was well and fa- FOR SALE -College Hill lota on the FOR SALE—At a bargain, one acre erv «’;> I *a<h have their lipide or power nerve H formerly occupied by Miss Rankin, (»lacci for rtpdents of University rote ro b'y known Is Lane county. theae oryant aorell fa*«er When Ihr»- r o,tn»lln| loop; east front; good view; now , fenced, good fruit, good garden, Maldw in tbe Hall block on East Ninth nr matter nerv»/^ il flow Hr. Mt.nopi Summer School. Address lettere bow I, *400. These lots are practically house, barn and chicken house. Reatonitive tfoA «I three (allInf narret street; also one suite of three giving full infcrmatlun as to price, tlnck and rebuild«, and v/d rvtinnt the loti !t M. Tltti-. the pioneer capitalist.1 level. We have other lots higher One block from car line to Spring housekeeping rooms and suite of lo-allty, etc., to Registrar cf the Umw and A^haipyou if It I* up on the hill for *500 to ,600. Lady celt br.it; •! his ,82nd birthday last field. Two large, high lots on two rooms and one single room, wlUiln the power >toi!o an My »»mt University. jll The Real Estate Exchange, third Mr. ni Sunday, lie Is Still quite active, de- Walnut avenue. One small high lot’ partly furnished; also to sell or •nort la »um I y wei f»ple m<iuref Mo writ» NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. cups with i.lv r holier, Mrs. Von iplto bls 111 health, and Intends to floor. White Temple. J9 low, while it (a frtwh mind, he* ton*orn»a on West Sth street, f. ur blocks trade for wood, hay and oats, or aerar Coinra Hr. Ih»« u. Rat ine. Wla. Rensselaer a set of heavy oblong sli err» t a.iothcr brick block this aum- west of Blair. Call on owner. Helen! on time, one set of blacksmith and Notice Is hereby igtven thnt scaled Which Bwh BhaU t Ya«t ver trays, anil Lord Allngion enamel mc?. WE HAVE 16 ten-acre and 18 H'e M Weinhart, 945 East 15th and wood working tools, one low bids will be received by II. F. Walk En 2? i?,lri»la K°' « For Wonwuc necks) Ides, acre tracts of the best fruit, nut Walnut avenue. No 1 On th. Hmrt No t te M«n •v U V X i CAi live» < J wagon Av cl 1.» U gear, v<l I ( C vT CFUIA er, clerk tzl UMU1 Ui >1 I It I *w V. A 19, tf k of k of CTV school district No. wheeled heavy second A Hurry-iii» Medicine. Dowager luidy Arran give n quaint and garden land In the valley, sit ________________________________ £9 *o t Ou U m KI<I im „ No tüuNNouMtf hand, one three-seated hack and' Springfield, Lane county, Oregon, un- old silver bell; Mrs. Blschoffshelm, I Every housekeeper realizes the uated on the McKenzie river close one phaeton. Go. T. Hall. jll) til « p. m. Wednesday, the l.ltli «lay an antique shagreen case; Mr. Henry 1 need of effective r. medics to he used to Eugene and Springfield. Fine FOR SALE -Say^ hadn’t you better ■___ * ' of June, 1I»1O, for the construction of Brougham, a gold fitted motor bag. I in emergencies when something soli, high and dry and a beautiful consider this. Just think, 40 acres NEWPORT COTTAGES FOR RENT I a achool building for Baid district, as nnd Lady Bassborough, some old must be done right away. Such a 1IIF IHOIONI» HltVM». home spot. Willamac Land Co. Cottage 12x18; ,30 or I right tn the heart of Pleasant Hill, I - ----- *30 a month, ori t hown p]ant an(j specifications oa |.A)tl<a! \ ««t. j r l»i Htftflal I , remedy is Pbrry Davis' Pain Killer, Wedgewood vases. Rooms 243 Cherry blck. tf Just on the market; the nicest1 *50 for the season. July and Au- f|(e with the above named clerk, H-rl . -s »rr'n |*lnn< > Jllr-vw.L 1*111« i . <■. a 14. I j , rt,i.(J The bride also received valuable for sprains and bruises, for strained place for a home; elegant fruit' gust. Cottage 16x24, 3 rooms, *45. Each bid must be accompanied by Kovra. .-»IM with J Li« fcil-bvH*. and handsome gifts of costly Jewels muscles and for the aches and pains FOR SALE—The auction sale of real Tn».«» rn f land, right at the finest high school for one month, or *80 for the sea- j a certified check equal to 5 per cent hi‘d.'.xn from the George J. Goulds, who last resulting from blows and falls. estate Saturday afternoon. June in the county and nearly every bit son. Double tent with two beds. of the amount of the bid, payable to month became allied with the Drex-; Burns and cuts are Instantly relieved 11, conducted by Geo. Melvin Mil reata bn. »•»»Il-» 6«af, Atv-lyj Hvlinl » tn cultivation. This Is the best snap *6 a week, or *30 for the season. Sin- , yj. jc Walker clerk els through the marriage of Anthony) ler, will be something new and in ., hy It and helped to healing. _ Its mls- of the season and won't last long, j gte tent, *5 a week, or ,25 for the The board reserves the right to re today'aialon of mercy began seventy years J. Drexel, Jr., brother of teresting. Land at your own (trice Better hurry, only ,80 per acre;! season. Do not furnish silverware I ject any or a]( blds brl<|e, to Mis* Mnrjorle Gould. All ago. It ia WSM in all countries and affords an opportunity but once in other small tracts will follow this or bedding, excepting excursionists r , order of the board of directors AtCOHOL ri» ,'«•)«» of the Goulds witnessed the ceremony millions of bottles are sold annually. a long time, and you cannot afford sale: only last week a tract right over Sunday and those I charge 50 of school district No 19. OnTv»nth(>riy»<1 g, ri, y Tn to miss It. Drop your work for a Since tho day she made her formal There Is but one Painkiller, Perry •cross this sold for ,2 00 per acre cents a night. Inquiries promptly Dated this 24th day of May, 1910 ■tltut» In <'«-«irti. Wrltnfor lllur bow to society at n ball given by her Dnvla'. Have you seen the new large half holiday and you will always be tr»t .l rlmilar. Kwlry E. C. Statzer, Pheasant Hill, phone answered. Nellie T. Fell, Newport, r r WALKER 7 1 4. I I )1> N., ì*nrflu'.u. Ur.^r» 35c. size? aunt, Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer, glad. jlO Springfield Farmers 191, tf Or- Jxl | Clerk Dist. No.’1». POSTMASTERS OF I If SicK CHICHESi ER S PILLS