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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR D, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1010
SIX
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Friday and Saturday Specials at Stanley’s
I
Ladies Oxfords One-Third Less
Grocery Department
Window Shades
PONY LAUNDRY SOAP, 12 cakes for............................... 25c
UOLUMBIA OAT FLAKES, the package............... ,........... 30c
COLUMBIA WHEAT FLAKES, the package ................... 30c
FORCE. two packages for........................................................ 25c
H. O. (Hornby’s Oatmeal. the package................................... 15c
TOMATOES, extra quality, three cans for........................... 25c
AMMONIA BORAX SOAP, the cake.................................... 5c
UNION LEADER SMOKING TOBACCO, three packages.25c
WELCH’S GRAPE JUICE, pints............................................. 21c
WELCH’S GRAPE JUICE, quarts..................................... ...39c
Have you tried our 20c Coffee
We Sell Royal Club Flavoring
Extracts—None Better
Extra Quality, Three Feet
Wide, Six Feet Long.A
Bargain at 35c
Special 25c
STANLEYS
PRICE CUTTERS
613-618 Willamette St., Eugene. Oregon
Wo have a nice assortment of Lailiea’ Oxfords, all leathers,
black and tan. Regular prices range from $1 75 to $4.00.
Mens Felt and Straw Hats
Hundreds of Straw Hats, most all sell regularly at $1.00
to $.’1.00. Thousands of Felt Hats, worth $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, •
E^Zluo and $4.00.
STRAW HATS, your choice..................
35c
l-T.i I II ITS, up to $2.00 regulai
95c
FELT HATS, up to $4.00 regular
SI.95
Boys Suits
W.c have Boys’ Suits. Knickerbocker Trouser», worth from
$3.50 to $»>.50, in dozens of patterns.
Your Choice, The Suit $2.95
1 bert Walker. C. H. Pierce and A G. by some one acquainted »Il
id Mr» fa) will occupy
1 Hovey, In all amounting to two acres prletor'» habit ot leaving
• i !h«
nT of Sixth
at the corner of Main and Mill hidden over night. but
't$ fCHT a i
t tini», after
streets, The option was secured by have apprehended no one.
,A>
they •X
I» ate on a
one F. S. Smith, supposedly tor the which was tn small change,
Portland, Eugene A Eastern for the to $3 4.85.
[ FOR SALE—40 acres. 2 1-2 miles
terminals and ticket office for thtlr
I
FOB S\1K
WANTED.
14 I.H >»HI 11 ri 1 s
out; very best of land. 1150 per
NO DANGER OF
Hue In Springfield, The option ex- REAL I’STATF
acre; fair house; land sells all
a
$100
forfeit
tends
30
days
and
III MIM »S
FOR SALE—5 acres ot good fruit
around this place at $200 and 1300 WANTED—First-class fresh milch
BRIDGE WASHOUT has been given to each of the prop­
land on car line. Inquire at 466
cows. Call Farmers 71.
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aglWld. J uiy
per acre not as good. Mark Flem­
owners.
The
purchase
price
for
erty
Springfield, J
A te *-l »XI U ■
High street.
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ing.
J!1
three
lots
Is
$92u0.
Th-
deal
the
WANTED—One dishwasher in board­
Springfield. July 20-—In less than
late sltuat! n. »
to I
ing house.
Commercial Club a month from now one span of the was made through the Springfield months has b
FOR SALE—Peach plums at 14c a FOR SALE—We need room for new
ir.g hat ha»
The
sale
is
not
yet
Realty
company
boarding
house.
23
W.
10th
st.
tf
¡new
P
E
&
E
bridge
will
be
In
the
pound at 255 East Ninth or phone
he.e. a.«..1 «.. ...
>4*y U$M
I
machines; have a few good second
made,
b
but
tn
all
probability
the
pur-
practically
completed,
and
the
Is very raplJIy
bat ths
air, ,______ .
Red 1721.
123
hand machines cheap. Come quick­
chase
will
take
place
within
the
time
WANTED
—
At
Ax-Billy
Department
-
-
’
It.
This
false work out from un 1er I
thought by th«
ly for bargains.
Singer Sewing
store, ten extra salesladies and one will be the last chance fi lor de v on of the option. This pro; rty would that this fall (
FOR SALE—Cheap, nearly new pi­
th
Machine Co., 615 Willamette st.j22
the
rail-
always
bo
quite
valuable
to
experienced
shoe
salesman
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here
bridge,
for
heavier than e
ano if taken within the next week.
th work of this
that
the
road
company,
but
the
way
the
the
danger
.
9.
.
FOR
SALE
—
Lodging
and
boarding
Mrs. Colvin. 204 East Eleventh, tf
will no longer be
a large number
house: furnished complete, doing WANTED—Boy to learn bookbinder's fa
work, which now stands In the I city Is growing Is making It ot little pouring Into the
doing mote good than harm..tor It Is
trade. Apply at Eaton's bindery, current, of being washed »’»? t;-
for anyone else. Th«' lots are icially during the
A1VER BOTTOM ACREAGE — One
I»’ use
"
good busines. for sale cheap. Must
clearing lbs ground and It will b«
alley entrance back of Eugeue the­ high water or drift wood
This'
Ti.!_ was uow occupied by Mr. Walker’« real I There have been fewer tourlats w«m much easier to get the logs out to
sell on account of other business.
mile from railroad, $50 per acre.
atre.
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announced today bv L. N'. Roney, who, 'estate office and his home In the I ibis summer than las», sud ibis la the railroad one of the ll>oth*K«t*
Bell & Skene, Laue County Ab­
Enquire or address J. E. Hill, 32
rear, the house of Mr. Pierce ne«
E.
9th
st.,
Eugene,
Or.
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stract Co.
U
WANTED—Two or three unfurnish­ is working as fa*t a« he possibly can door and the office of the Walker un­ partly due to the light condition ot ly I adlng »tatlon« baa been burned,
to complete the big structure with­
Prices haw but the iss
the properly market.
trivial There Is attll
ed
rooms
for
light
housekeeping
dertaking parlors across the street.
FOR SALE—B) ownei, 7-room mod­ FOR SALE—Two baby buggies; one
In good location, or small house. out a mishap. The only danger that: When the building» on these io:s go. been lowered In a few Instances an<i a small fire on the McKeniie tlist Is
large brown wicker buggy, with
there 1* now is that the false » rk
ern house; lots of fruit on lot;
there Is go d reason to believe, «ay doing no harm, but Is very pretty at
Mrs E. P.. care Guard.
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If they do, they will take away some
• leather carriage top, as good as
that stanIs in the water may be car­ ¡of
close in; cheap tf taken at once.
ale men, that the num- eight
the landmarks of early Springfield,'J,of’lab*»'will
new. and one leather go-cart, also WANTED—To rent, a good six-room ried out. The piles were not driven
. —I be targe. It is
528 Ferry street.
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An automobile party consisting of
when
Mill
street
w
—
the
—
principal
*--*
—
1
iu good condition. It has spring
thought that fruit lands will be In Clark. Randalls, Robert, and J E
house for 1 year; notover »blocks and they would be easily moved. But i street In the city.
seats. Price very cheap. Call at
demand this tall and a number ot and 11. M. Stewart spent a night up
MOWER FOR SALE—Good second­
from postoffice. Will pay $10 to the chance for this is very slight, tor
large tracts are expected to change McKenzie, going up in Clark's auto
109 W. Sth st. Mrs. L. E. Tidball.
hand mower tor sale cheap. See
Ewer & Eggen, It would take a couple ot feet rise
$12 per month
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hands to capitalists who have been Monday evening and returning usât
Webster Kincaid, 81 East Ninth
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4 86 Willamette it.
4DVERTIMED through here and examined the con­ morning
drift either ot wnlch would be im­
street, Eugene, Oregon.
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FOR SALE BY OWNER—Little WANTED—Young man of ability probable during the next month. Yet
ditions for fruit ralalug
The sawmill was forced to shut
farms; part of the Sladden tract,
Springfield. July 16.—At the meet­
with good references wants posi­ Mr. Roney thinks of the dlsa»trous
WOOD FOR SALE—Good fir and
down again yesterday
afternoon
just
north
of
the
Geary
school;
BRIDGE uollk
oak wood. See Webster Kincaid.
tion in office, is a good bookkeeper efforts of Engineer Freeland In build­ ing of the Commercial club last
through the lack of logs
It may
close
in;
3
and
5
acre
tracts;
best
and will collect or aoliclit. Ad­ ing the Southern Pacific bridge, and night it was decided to spend the
81 East Ninth street; phene office.
•tart up again today or tomorrow,
of garden and fruit land: terms
first part of the city's promotion
la rushing the work.
Springfield, July 16.—Said L- s’ but posdbly not until next week The
Main 676, res. main 674.
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dress 3. care ot Guard.
given. Come out and look over
The last pier was completed this fund, amounting to nearly $2000, in Roney, the P. E.
E A
Ik E
E. ‘ bridge eon- brush fire above Wendling Is partly
WANTED
—
Posltton
by
young
lady
this
land
and
see
for
yourself.
afternoon
and
the
concrete
work
is
advertising
In
western
mediums,
and
tractor, today: "A week from Mon- re«p-nslble for the delay this time,
FOR SALE—Special to investors—
In
office
or
elsewhere;
not
experi
­
practically
d»ne
The
timbers
will
today
the
club
signed
a
contract
with
Mark
Fleming,
owner.
day we'll be throwing these timbers as part ot tbs logging crews up there
one block best College Hill prop­
enced but willing to learn; house­ be placed on the false work this week. the Pacific Monthly for a quarter over the false work.” Tile concrete have been taken away from their
erty at a bargain. Inquire Hunter J21
_________ _
work
not
wanted.
Address
“
T."
t
»age
advertisement.
The
matter
of
men are ti.ili.g wry rnpMHy Ute last work to watch the firs to •»•> tbw
Electric Co.. 22 W. 8th st.
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new ipaper display for the city pub- pier of the big bridge an 1 will >m- It does not spread
care Guard.
J-- NEW S. P. TRAIN
WE HAVE IS ten-acre and 18 Hve
acity
was
discussed
and
It
is
prob
­
acre
tracts
of
the
best
fruit,
nut
plete
It nome time the middle ot •ext
FOR S a LE—cue ot the most choice
Parts >f Eugen? .« j.-wer
i»jl
SERVICE IN EFFECT able that after the meeting ot the •* k The big timbers that have Waltervllle
and garden land In the valley, sit­ WANTED TO TRADE—On account
acre tracts in Blair Street addition.
that have arrived durfttg
of school, mj- 45-acre farm, for a
subscribers,
which
will
be
held
next
uates!
on
the
McKenzie
river
close
been
built
up
al
the
enJ
of
the
bridge
Reasonable price, with easy terms.
the past few day* are being unloaded
house and lot nw school, up to
Springfleld. July 20 — Springfield week, that a large portion of It will are being bolted together and are
to Eugene and Springfield. Fine
See any real estate dealer.
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$2000, balance $500 cash or time. the coming railroad • enter of Oregon, be apent In the dally papers. A de­ being faced and cut on the sldet to directly from the cars to the wagons
soil, high and dry and a beautifult
take them to the plant
This is the finest apple land in can already boast ot a larger train scriptive folder will be put out that fit the laterals. Retire they arej that
FOR SALE—A good-paying business
home spot. Wlllamac Land Co.
_ A ________
number of local republicans are
Douglas county. 1H mile from service to the city than any other will contain recent photographs that moved out < ver the iders they will expecting
or will trade lor good Inside prop­
Rooms 243 Cherry blck.
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——.l_, to
.o go to the republican
town; sloping north and west. town in the state for lta size There will show the progress In manufac­
erty or land. For particulars see
all
be
unboltel
and
taken
apart
and
convention
at Portland Thur-day It
Small house, crops, etc., with the are twelve passenger trains that turing and agricultural lines.
Mark Fleming Co., 412 Willamette FOR SALE— Say. iadn’t you better
then rebuilt In their •■--]
final renting I, hard to tell Just how many are
place.
Address
F
E.
Tompkins,
eoaabdar this. Juat think, 40 acres
Springfield has several distinctive place. At toon at these r are^ of the | intending to reproetit Springfield,
make Springfield their center, and
street, Eugene, Or.
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Y’oncalla, Oregon.
right In the heart of Pleasant Hill,
Including the regular freight tra ns fact* that will be brought out in this. ground another four tor the next but there will be at least hatf a
just
on
the
market;
the
nlceat
FOR SALE—No. 153
322 acres 11
there are 18 trains that pull out of One ot these, which was declareJ by span will be built,
MiSCELLANEOUB.
doxen.
mile« from Eugeue <>n good road;! place for a home; elegant fruit
the city every 24 hours. This Is not a Portland man who collects hldes(
The walls of the second story of
land,
right
at
the
finest
high
school
160 acres fine bottom land; 120:
WOOD-SAWYER—Prompt service; counting special freight trains There from Portland to San Franclaco I*
the Rlvett building are rapidly bring
In the county and nearly every bit
acres in cultivation; about 30
satisfaction guaranteed. Fred Da­ are five train crews, or about 5o men. that more meat I* sent out of Spring­
filled with concrete A hoist operated
acres of oak and maple timber;' In cultivation. Thle Is the best snap
field than any other city on the coast
vis. 926 Ferry street. Phone Red that make Springfield their home
Springfield. July 1«. H A. Wash- by gasoline power lifts the concrete
of the season and won’t last long.
between Portland and San Francisco Burne and family and J L. Clark to
The
new
train
schedule
that
went
3162.
the lop of the woodetl forms
FOR SALE—Rooming and boarding
I He »ays that the quantity ot dressed
Better hurry, only $80 per acre;,
Into effect Sunday Is as follows:
and family and his a! >ter, Mrs. Kirk­
Springfield has limits on the hours
house, centrally located; good bus­
other small tracts will follow this CHARLES KlN’GWELs.. FLORIST
No. 46—4:40 a. m., to Woodburn.
Woodburn meat shipped out of this city la land, who has been visiting, left this that water may be used for Irrigation,
iness. Will sell cheap if taken at
sale; only last week a tract right,
Cut flowers, potted plants and car­
greater than out of Eugene. Albany morning tor Rickreall, a small place
No. 30—1:40 p. m., to Albany.
many are falling to obaerve them.
once. Call at 109 West Eighth st.
across this sold for $200 per acre
nations in flue assortment. West
and Salem combined. It Is sent to In Polk county beyond Salem, In their! and
No. 71—8:15 a. m., to Eugene.
Water Is only «up|M>w*d to be used
121
E C. Statzer. Pleaaant Hill, phone
,
to
Eugene,
the
thousands
of
men
that
work
In
Springfield greenhouse. Telspnone
No. 80—11:10 a. m
White steamer, where they will spend1 from 6 to 8 o’clock In the morning
Springfield Farmers 191.
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Main 54
rt
No «2—3:10 p. m.. from Natron. the logging and railroad camps, for Sunday visiting at the h^me of Mr. and from 6 to 9 o'clock at night
FOR SALE—Brand new Vlctrola,
which
Springfield
is
the
base
of
sup
­
No.
84
—
5:24
p.
m..
to
Eugene.
Clark's parents there.
with $35 worth of records, at a FOR SALE BY OWNER—Modern EVERY MAN should wear our New I
No. 45—10:35 p. m , from Wood­ plies. It Is also said to be a fact
discount of 20 per cent. Address
house, new, 9 rooms besides clos­
Health bandage, cures weakness, burn.
that
there
Is
more
freight
passed;
To All.IXt, UOMI X
Red Cross Drug Store, Junction i ets; sleeping poreh; large front
varicocele, etc.; no electricity or
No 29—10:15 a. m.. from Albany. through the Springfield office than'
City. Or.
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porch and basement ¡fine view;'
drugs; price. $3
Send your hip
No’ 79—9:10 a. m., to Wendling. any other city In Oreg n outside f; Springfield, July 1«—President A Little Sound Ad« 1er M III Help
3 blocks from either car line; lot
measurement. For further particu­
No gl—2:35 p. m , to Natron.
Portland. This Is the result ot the Conley of the Cottage Grove Comnwr-i
FOR SALE—My rubber tired buggy.
Miu I y a Sufferer In Eug«*ne.
71x145, facing west on Fairmount
lars address Modern Hygenlc Ap­
No. 83—3:20 p m., to Wendling. railroad and lumbering industries.
Buggy and tires in nearly perfect
clal
club
was
a
visitor
at
the
club!
boulevard
at
east
end
of
17th
st.;
'
pliance Co.. 1278 Market street.
No. 85—6:01 p. m.. from Eugene
condition. Cost $110; will sell for
meeting her» last night. He spoke
street 80 feet wide and macadam­
No woman can ue healthy and well
San Francisco.
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$50. S. M. Calkins, 345 E 13th st.
upon the value of city advertising,' If the kidneys are sick. I’oloii» that
ized; good epring; city water con­
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and was very much appreciated.
nected; chimney for furnace; hot
1
H E OVERMAN. Haisey. Ore , legal LAYING RAILS
pass off lu the »ecretlon* when the
Doc Stewart hurt hl < leg last night kidneys are v ell are r«-talned In »he
air pipes, electric lights: plumbed
’ ’
Adviser In land titles, member of
NOT CHEAP LAND—(We don’
STREET
RAILWAY
Springfield.
July
¡«.
—
This
city
when he fell through the boom at the body when th? kidneys are sick. Kid­
for toilet, bath, hand basin, sink
the National Co-operative Realty
handle that kind) but high grade
will hold the biggest celebration In head of the race while fishing with neys
and hot water tank. A bargain at;
Co. Notary Public for Oregon, and
an<| biaJder ¡»•come Inflamed
fruit, nut and garden land In smal
Springfield.
July
20
—
A
force
of
Its
history
on
Aug.
18,
19
and
20
to
Hrtrold
Peery, and wears a stiff limp and swollen and worse troubles
$3000
Mrs. J. A. Holloway, Eu­
I am the owner of a few land op­
tracts at reasonable prices Wills
men
under
the
supervision
of
Super
­
mark
the^
completion
of
the
street
today.
They
say
the
fishing
In
the
gene, Oregon.
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tion contracts that I have with the
quickly follow.
This Is often the
mac Land Co., rooms 2 and 3 Cherry
view of selling, which I will show intendent Baker went to work on the railway system and also the big river Is quite goc-d and they came true cause of bearing down pains,
block.
tf
Springfield
streets
yesterday
to
lay
FOR RENT
bridge
that
gives
It
an
Interurban
back
with
several
fish.
anyone Interested, what 1 am get­
lamcnes >, backache, sldeache etc.
1
rail« for the city’s first street system with Eugene by the Portland,
Born, in Springfield. July 15, to Uric poisoning
FOR SALE—50 acres of Hood River FOR RENT—6-room house at 2 85
ting for the use of my money by th®
¡Iso i»,i»sMxl'
railway
Upon
the
completion
of
the
r
lJgeue
K
,
Eugene
&
Eastern.
At
the
Commer-
J.
W.
Morrow
and
wife,
a
girl.
|
so doing.
I have a large list of
fruit land for sale at a sacrifice, or
n h«-«, dlsz) ¡<'11- langour, ndM^^
Jefferson street; good well; $10.
College
Hill
loop
In
Eugene
and
the*
C
|
a
l
club
meeting
last
night
a
oon-
The
town
council
has
purchased
a
will trade for Eugene property or
farms and city property for sale at
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holdup on the Fifth street franchise. tract was signed with
............................
the Miller street sprinkler and expect It to ar­
close In acreage Inquire of J W.
all times, also business proposi­ ! the
When suffering so. try
track construction gang has been Amusement company to furnish the rive at ar.y time, and It will bo used
Jones at 22 West Eighth street, FOR RENT—6-room house, 325
tions, and mining stock in the i placed
' ney Pills, a remedy that cure« tp - k
at
work
on
Mill
street
and
attractions,
and
their
whole
show
for
the
purpose
of
sprinkling
the
Eugene.
i>ayle Consolidated Mines Co., of will rush It to an Immediate comple-
Pearl street; sewer, bath. gas. elec-j
will be brought here. This roads now being made by the city.— i kidneys. You will get better as »!>"
trie lights; $16 per month, water ;
Colorado. I will help you buy, i tlon. It will now be but a short time equipment
kidneys get better, and health
includes
balloon
a cension and para­ ' News.
8NAPS IN ORGANS—$20 to $65.
build or sell your home My price before the street* are tied with steel
free. Call at above number.
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chute dre-p and a half a dozen otherl Mr*. H. C. Boughman and chll- return when the kidneys ar? well,
Mason & Hamlin, Estey. Bentley,
l-et a Eugene woman tell you about
, rails. The work haa been tempo­ aide attractions.
A committee has ureu
rfren ieu
left yesterday
yesicr.iay ror
for Asniana,
Ashland,
and others, some used six months, FOR RENT—Mod"ern, furnished flat;!
MIST AND FOI ND.
rarily held up. partly because ot th» the plans in hand and are preparing, where they will spend two week» vis- Doan's Kidney Pills.
bath. Schneider flats, W. Eighth
good as new
Need room for pi­
Mrs J. D. Moon, 112 Lawrence
of the curve on Mill street many other events to mark the oc-|mng Mrs. Baughman’s slater, Prof,
tf FOUND— a pair of spectacles were • question
anos. The Wiley B Allen Co., i street.
”1 am
to Maln The ¡,ath that the line takes caslon. A county fair of some klndjG. W. Milan
While there the sla­ street, Eugene, Oregon, «ays: Doan's
25 E. 9th st.
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left In Dr Willoughby’s dental of thiR mornlng 1« straight In the middle can also be held In connection with ter» will enjoy a visit with their only too glad to recommend
FOR RENT—Two Iresniy tinted
Pills. Kidney (roubls caused
flee In the Coleman block a few of M111 itreet, and nothing seems to this.
flats with steam heat and bath io
FOR SALE—Ibe Guard job printing
mother, Mrs. M. B. Reece, who will Kidney
me a great deal of suffering and I
days ago. Dr. Willoughby thinks be done about th« curve. For th»
very desirable location. Call at rm
department is prepared to turn out
come from Santa Rosa, Cal.—New« was unable to find relief until I ua<*d
they were left by a man residing present the rails will be laid only on ALEX GRAYS STORE
6 over 550 Willamette street, tf
al! kinds of commercial stationery,
The member» of the Baptist church Doan's Kidney I’llls. This prepara­
near Springfield. Owner call at jMill street, and they have been scat­
books and phamplet work, prompt­
CLEVERLY ROBBED met last Tuesday evening for the pur- tion strengthened my back and kid­
Guard
office
and
pay
for
this
no
­
tered
north
as
far
as
F
afreet.
The
ly and under the sunervlslon of ex­ FOR RENT—Store!aom at VI E 9th ’
----------
I pose of extending a welcome to the neys and lived up to representations
tice.
I*! Main street liae and the curve will
st., Z«X a Z4
uouO,e nou,. id
pert workman
Prices are always
Springfield, July 16.—Alex Gray,'n‘‘w pastor. Rev. J» m <* Hyde, who In
in every way."
be
held
up
until
the
last.
reasonable
{ and Park sta.; good location for)
store and soft drink j camfi from Lander. Wyo., to take
|| dealers
For sale by n
all
dealers. Price 50
A force of men began yesterday keeper of a cigar
any business, cheap rent W. S. LOST OR STRAYED from my
has
charge
of
the
local
church.
The
ad-
parlor
here,
learned
that
the
c»»rge
or
tne
enuren,
a<i-
_
cents. Foater-Mllhnm
Foster-Mllhiirn Co.. Buffalo,
Buffalo,
farm. 2 1-2 miles west of the city, , to tear up the ties and timbers on
FOR SALE—N>. 42—Good 8-room
Moon. 63 E. 9th st., over store, tf
waste
paper
basket
Is
not
a
good
sub-
Jresa
>f
welcome
was
given
by
J.
O.
York
-<»!..
,ir
nt* for
t the
United
New . York,
sole agents
ngenta
United
a glx-weka-old black pig. weighing the Springfield approach to the bridge .......... J/..-
Richmond
an.i
wo.
1 or*. "<>!»
the Unitea
plaXered house, all modern and
stltute
for
an
Iron
<afe
In
which
to
Richmond
and
was
responded
to
In
.states
States.
about 25 pounds
Call up Jens In order to lower the trestle worn» 20
•>l>-to-date; has light, gas. baths. FOR RENT—some nice rooms, cen­
day's
Yester-
:l
pleasant
manner
by
Mr.
Hyde
‘
IVBI
,|
Pmr)er
.
keep
the
cash
of
day
’
s
sales.
Remember the name —Doan’s—and
Jensen. Farmers 18.
J23 Inches
ft would require too msch
to! let, sewer, cement basement,
trally located, suitable for office
take no
no other.
oilier
of a fill to bring the tracks up to the day morning when he came down at Tl>pfo was a large attendance and the take
two sleeping
porches, buffing
or sleeping purposes. Call at room
7
o
’
clock
to
open
the
store
he
found)
e
*
en,n
K
was
very
plea«antly
spent
by
kitchen, fireplace, reception balls
<, over 550 Willamette strset, Eu­ LOST—A lady's handbag, containing bridge, so the tops of the piling are things In a disorderly condition, and a1*- Ice cream and cake were served.
and porch lights; lot 66 3-8x85, gene, Oregon.
$30 in gold and *>me change, in being cut off. .
tf
I upon looking at once under the! “News,
« J
feet; corner lot; east and north
the street near Willamette. Finder
waste box, where he had bidden his' •'*r. an,l Mrs. Fay, who have been
return to Guard office. Suitable OPTION TAKEN ON
front; has nice lawn and lots of FOR RENT—New and finely fur­
money the night before, found the■ conducting the American hotel for
flowers; lot well filled in. Par­
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nished room« on first and second ♦ reward.
cash missing. It was placed In a anck ,‘]e Pa"t eight months, turned over
ties arego ing away and will sell'
floors; single and in suites; for
PROPEDTY FOR P. E. & E when the store was closed. The thief ,tle management of th«> same Monday
------------------------------------------------- 1
for thio very low price, $4200
light housekeeping. Light .heat,
e»me In over —
the top - of ----------------
a window ... in morning
Mr». --- D. -------------
Crouch.
------------------
- to Mr. and
—--------
In Eugene, July 1«, 1910. to Jack
Three blocks from Willamette St. j
bath, hot and cold water; I blocks
Springfield. July 19.—Late last the rear of the building, but wen’
Crouch formerly conducted a bo- Stoors and wife,
wlfs, a son
Term* H B. Owen, 536 Wlllam-
from Wil Runette st. 1$< E. 7th
Saturday afternoon an option was se­ out the door, leaving It wide open. te'
California and baa therefore
J23
street.
tf
I Mto St. Mata 475.
•and for Nothin« but tho Eg«*.
cured on three lots heiongjag to Al- The wet must have been oommltted h*d considerable oxperlence In that
Walter K Pont of Vida spent 9uo
•
PASTURE FOR RENT—We are tak­
ing in ail kinds ot stock to pas­
ture on the E. M. Warren place.
2 1-2 miles south west. See man In
charge on place. G. W. Grow, route
3. box 20.
,
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SPRINGFIELD
HTIElUUn ERIE ETE IO.
day in th« <ut*