, TWICI-A-WIM GUÀBD. BUG INB. OR.. THURSDAY, NOV. 3 _. e ur._____ WANTKP— and tubs. 36c: squares. 37 4T37 1-2 WEEKLY REPORT OF <•; store 24if25c; eastern. 32il34c EUGENE MARKE! BI TER FAT -F. o. b , Portland per pound, 36c. WOOD WANTED We will exchan- POULTRY Fanej fowls 1 5 4? 1 5 Chlttim Bark i’-gc. B roos- g<< furniture for wood. Will lake 1-c; spring, 14 if 15c: ol Wool — 26c. uny kind <>f wood Campbell-Fell« ters. 10c®12e; young. 12(j 3; live Poultry. Eggs. Etc. man Co. 475 Willamette street If ducks, young. 164i 18c; old. de; tur Eggs - Per doaen. .’’’’■-.Vc. I! l»lg- keys, alive, '20c: dressed i Dairy Butter Per r »•' ' eons, squabs, $2.50 dozen Freer i—Pjer p •••• 12c t i.: 4 I1 1 > \ Il < »it ; 1 EGGS Local extras, 37ii Hens -Per poun I. 1 3c, FOR SALE Large beautiful Uliveti- I i >r h ifurnl rnmli 717 Pear'. Phone No. I 3t ; ■; No. 2. 27e: eastern best. vs 16 il Sc port Turki ¡I nt Hi lie r i.. ;I .1, tf 32 1-2 ii::ie; ordinarx 2» ji 30 c . Main 531. Fruits. Vegi'tnMe«, Etc. tf I. • a l u e st. CHEESE New Oregon fancy full uC. Potai n»s ENJOY UFE AND WEAR cream, triplets and daisies, 17 1-2 FOR SAI.E Spe*i6> lo i-'i .tois till» Onions- -Per cwt.. $2.it'. block best College Hill property 'll'18c; Young Americas. 18 1- 2«t Le nions — $6.50".' 7.50. a bargain. Inquire Hunter El 19c. Orange: :—$4.50. trie Co. 2 2 W Sth St Grain, Flour ami Hay, l.iv«»st«H-k 'I rket •Club WHEAT Track delivery Good Cows—2 'a St 3 ’•><•. 75di 77c; bluestem. 7» u 82e; fortv- Common Cows - 3 ' 3e. FOR s\rf: H i ait i'*’« i tlbb l Di* fold. 76ftsOc; Wlltanu'tte vnllev. Steers - 3 ’i u 4c. e ruuali >.H. :" idobii..*»; u 1 i«b* 'H Veal Prime dressed, under 125 78c; red Russian. 74 it 76c; turkey ten Ilin«»». See ll«*iiry Ashwoiili. red 76{? 80c. pounds. 7 (it 8c. Celebrated FOR SAI.r. M mad *>t Cotswold 47 4 Willamette street. u3 BARLEY— Producers' price Mutton i On foot. 3c. ewe», two and three years old F. 1910 F'eed, $20.50; rolled. $23 50; Hogs — On foot. 8 îi 9c H. Miller, on river read, Junction FOR SALE Job lot *'f new palllt fol Hogs— Dressed, lOiilV’sc. lirewig. $21. «»le at a barg In. H«1*' Henry Ash­ City. Oregon. ______ CORN Whole. $36: cracked. $37 Lambs- —4c. worth. 474 Wlllnniette atreet. ol !■<) r \ I*OB8 FOR SALK Delivered Grain arid Feed i>er ton. FOR half : Illi*. < lie 1 an i v*»t<-li any part of city; Btirbavk vnrlett HAY—Producers’ price 1910 — Valley Flour—$5.00. Phone Farmers 15X6. E It. Din­ mixed, $1" per ton nt farm $ i'-’ Vai. timothy, fancy. $19fi 19.50;^ or- Flour- - $5. i .*. 50 delivered D. Baker. 131 :• $200 ner. ________ |l‘i dinary, $19: eastern Oregon C. Wheat — Per bushel, S5c. Oder sti' * I Phone llliu k 48 )1 20.50: mixed. $ I 4 it 1 5 : clover. No. FOR SAI E till i l( M’E “lots with Bran- Per ton. $87.50- I nt Mixed Feed Per ton. $31.00 1, 113 it 14: wheat. $ 13 u 14: eheet. 6-room house; »«M trade f**r farm • Il $14'17 15: alfalfa. $15: oat $13 © 14. Shorts —Per ton. $32. or tools and stock. Wants kiiih I O { SALE No I'» ■ Good '• ro.» Haled Hay $12. MILLSTUFFS- Selling price Bran Irmse. burn wod»he*1 g.irl*»n. l.nlt good land. Oregon Home 8* ekern’ nid $25; middlings, $33: shorts, $27; Rolled B arley—$30. ail! berries well; lot 120*7oo ft Co., 420 Wlllutnette. tf Oats—Pe r bushel, 3Sc. chop, $19<[i 25. Prlie |3'>on, terms II 1' Owen. OATS—Nominal, producers price . . wil' im< tt.» itreet H 1 7.50 : I’ORTI.AXI» MARKET REPORT. Track. No. 1. white. $27 THE TWO HORSE BRAND * 9 Portland. Or.. Nov. 3. The hop gray. $26 ©'26.50. market needs no boosting to keep it FLOUR Old crop, patents. $ 5 I 5 : They are the Best : Every Pair Guaranteed up at a firm level. It can take care Willamette. $5.20 per barrel ; local. of itself in view of th.» sharp demand straight, $4.05© 4 75: bakers <. fl.75 FOR SALE Black for all grades and the lightness of .I 5.15: export grades. $3.70: graham X supplies. The only difficulty dealers 1-2 sack. $4.60; rye, $5.75; hales. have these days is the tilling of their $3.15. SAI.E I K<>n•»ti«»-half f«»et east of lh*» bavou, $7.85; limas, $5.80; hold of the county) and the BUNCH Dicky lot at Sheriman. quishment, well located on the southinst corner of fractional l>ll hundred «»Irvrti ani fifty bun- Miss Mary Mathews of Springfield a, majority of 73 in the county at- fresh eggs along Front street, but 12e; veals, extra, 13; ordinary' tf extra large, • those that do not handle the Pearls 12© 12 l-2c; poor. 10c Willamette »treat. n4 large; this too, when less than one- wag visiting friends here Sunday. main to th*» smith line of Tremont slHMrt; ed. level, smooth ground. Price FRESH BEEF—Wholesale slatigh- der the patronage of the R. N. A. A being in Eugene attending the coun­ Oregon eggs at all, are quoting 40 road: 50 acres In cultivation, noil then*-«» east two hundred eleven an*f These $isoi) fur the two blocks, 8 cents for them. The egg market terers ’ price: best steers, large number of people were present. ty fair. Under the circumstances. I in timber and pasture: good ho uh ,» fifty hundredths f*»rt to place of can be resold for $75 per lot or The hall was decorated In Hallow­ think that the other three-fourths here is holding strong and unless the c; ordinary. 8 l-2c; best cows, 8c; and barn: enn h«< bought for $35 iM-glnnlriK $3000 within a year. Geo. Melvla e'en custom. There was one feature who took no part in nominating can- i situation changes, will probably sell ordinary, 7 3-4 c lb. per nere, or with th-» «lock and against Miller, room 20. cor. 8th and WIF LARD—Kettle leaf. 5s. 16 3-8c uer of thia decoration worthy of special didates, as well as independents and 1 higher. farm Imn’entents nt $38 per acre, Iain«» county, a public corporation. tt lamette. Dr«w«e sioner. nnd Hugh M Price, county street today. Receipts are not heavy @19c; breakfast bacon. 18 1-2® 32 water, corner lot. small fruit, nice FOR SALE No. 76 Good 6-room \fese stars was seen a witch the "Register ” publishing office, from: Among T commissioner, as constituting th«» but the recent sharp decline in the c lb; boiled ham. 25© 26c; picnics. placing my candidacy fairly before Its house; has barn city «ater lullet, lawn, woodshed, chicken park, .nd she looked like ; with her broom- ___ Î hand decorated walls, good wells, sewer, good well; corner lot. 80s county court of luine county, a public a perfect witch—giving her nightly large number of readers (and voters! stockyards has forced a drop In the 13 l-2c; cottage roll, 15c per lb; reg- dressed meat trade. Extreme height I ular short clears, smoked. 17c; backs, just before primary election day. I close in. Worth more than $2.- 160 feet, north and east front. 5 corporation of the state of Oregon. flifMt. There was no program, but of the dressed veal market today is smoked, 17c; pickled tongues. 75c lb. prepared my statement to be publish ­ 500, Oregon Homeseekers' Co., blocks from Willamette street. Can John II Maxwell and Dalal« D Max Everybody had a good social time. A well, who are husband and wife. Alta 13c a pound and most of the sales are ed in daily September 22nd, but the 420 Willamette street. tf be bought for a «hort time with Schneider, .pie supper was served, consisting of llermina >1 Grant and 3. made below this. printers omitted two or three lines good terms. $1000 down and long Whooping Cough igood pumpkin pie and cider and oth­ FOR SALE New. well finished. 3 Chickens Continue Weak. time on the rest. Price 11800. If F Grant, her hufband. F B Bog- er things people are most to eat on from the article and made other gross room souse, bath roem, sleeplag g«»«ui and Ixiula« lloggeea, hi* wife. Chicken market continues weak errors in their copy which placed me It is an old saying that whooping Hallowe’en. porch screened, cleaets, pantry ' E. Owen. 536 Willamette sir*»et.n4 and all to whom It may concern, de- Rev. George Ramsey preached at unfairly before the voters, although along Front street and sales are gen­ cough mu’t run its course, but the wood shed, concrete fsusdatlen , FOR SALE acres. 8 mile« frem fendants. the Donna school house Sunday errors were pointed out for correction erally made at 15c a pound, Fancy use of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey has rlenty of young fruit, »each«*«, ap city, close to school. 9-reom TAKE NOTICK morning and evening to a large au­ to be printed on the 23rd. The cor­ hens are still in liberal call, but a demonstrated beyond doubt that such »les n»a.«, cherries, berries: loti house, bare 50x60. chicken house That on thè slxth day of Septem- dience. His morning subject was rections were not made, but the er­ few are coming. For these a prem- is not the ca9«. It can be cured by 66 2 3x160.You can have this for woodshed, granaries and othe l*er, 1910, sn application »a» flit«! • The Bible School,” and in the even­ roneous article of the 2 2nd was re­ ium is being offered. Toa manv the use of thfB remedy. For sale by the small price of $1666 Oregon t buildings All fenced and tillable by aaid Cutting 8 Calsf, In thè cir­ the Dillon Drug Co. ing "Heaven.” Mr. Ramsey will ( printed in the semi-weekly of the springers now in evidence. Homeseekers' Co., 42# Wiliam-' 4 acres strawberries that antted cuii court of aaid lume cojinty, for Apples Not So Brisk. preach here again Sunday. November 23rd. These errors, though uninten­ ette. tf $200 per acre last year; 10 acre Inltlnl reKlatrntlon of thn title of tbe Trade in the apple market along tional on the part of the publishers. Will Promote Beauty 15, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. young orchard. 2 acre« family er land ubove descrlbed. whlch aaid ap­ I believe caused me to lose the nomi­ Front street is not so bris kas last FOR SALE OIt TRADE- My fine Women desiring beauty get won­ chard. SO to CO tons of hay. I plication waa amended by aiipplr- nation, for a change of but 43 votes week. Prices are unchanged. vinegar and cider plant. Second Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey derful help from Bucklen's Arnica team. 2 wagons. 2 windmill«, wi mental statement flled therrln on thè Potatoes Continue Ihill. and Blair streets. Including build-l will break up the worst cold and al­ would have changed the result in my Salve. It banishes pimples, skin ter tank, 4 good well«. |6» oe p« 271h day of Oct<>lH>r. 1910 Potato market here continues dull eruptions, Ing, or will entertain offer from a lay throat irritation. This remedy: favor. »ores and boils. It makes with supplies generally, being jobbed If elected, I wil dispense with prospective partner who under-; acre. Oregon Home Seekers Ce Now, iialesa you appesr on or be- quickly cures coughs, colds, grippe skin soft and velvety. It glori­ t fore th«» 3<>th day of November, l910t out at $1 @ 1.15 per cental in the lo­ the stands this business Situated oni 420 Willamette st. and all throat and bronchial troubles. unnecessary deputy hire, giving fies the face. Cures sore eyes, cold cal wholesale district. San Francisco sores, cracked lips, chapped hands. good corner; building 50x100 ft.I FOR SALE OR TRADE No 701 personal attention and services to and show cause why such application For sale by the Dillon Drug Co. market today for rivers is 70 to 90c, Best for burns, scalds, fever sores, Plant new and fully modern. En-| 10 acres *>f good rive- bottom land aa amen*l«*d ahiill n<«t l»e granted. th« duties of the office. and the Salinas Burbanks $1.45 to cuts, bruises and piles. 25c at the »♦a9oet»teteeeee»«eeee«»»6 —AUGUSTUS C. JENNINGS. quire 14 East Eighth street. tfl all in cultivation on th«* main road, aam«» wlil Ile tak«*n na confesae*!. and $1.60 per cental. I Paid Advertising) ♦ macadamized, lions*» nnd burn 3 a d«»cr«»*» wlil b<» *»nter«»<) accordlng to W. A. Kuykendall Drug Store. FOR SALE — 30 acres of good land . Tendency Upward oil Prunes. ♦ acres In fruit, peach««, applea and th«» praver of th<» application a» ♦ close to Irving., 5-rooni house A mail report from New York says ♦ cherries: \ acre of strawberri«»«; amended and you «Ili be forever bar- KNEW good barn, water good, 1 acre of ♦ I NEWS OF FALL CREEK of conditions in the prune market; the merits IF of YOU chicken house, wood shed and two r«»d froni dlaputlnK thè sanie Hall’s Texas Wonder orchard, some hay. You can buy ♦ AND VICINITY "The market shows a firm tone on all you would never wells. Will trad«* for city proper­ E U. LEE, C'srk. suffer from kidney this for (4500. Oregan Home sizes and the tendency is toward a bladder or rheumatic ♦ ty to extent of $2000. Thia nice (8«-al of thè) trouble. $1.00 Seekers Co.. 420 Willamette t ♦ higher level on a new crop now ar ­ Fall Creek, Or., Nov. 2. — Letha ♦ little place Is only two miles from (Circuit Court) is sixty days' treatment; sel­ Old prunes are firmer, espec- bottle Eugene Price $!«><> p«r acre, ♦ Kissinger, who is in Springfield being [ riving. C A WINTERMEIER. dom one bottel falls to cure. Send FOR SALE — 3<) acres; 6-room hou e, ially on the small and intermediate on good road, close to Irving; g >od terme H E. Owen, 536 Willam­ Applicanti Attornev ♦ doctored for the typhoid fever, is sizes. There is no pressure to sell for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, land. This would make you a fine better at this writing. ette street. n4 2926 Olive street, St. Leuis, Me. WKLY ♦ stock for shipment from the coast on ranch, at 14500. Oregon Hom?- There was a basket social at Fall ♦ Seld by O. J. Hull, druggist. seekers’ Co., 420 Willamette st. J Creek last Friday night. Every one any size," FOB KENT Not Horry for Blunder I............................ Portland Livestock Market. O - tsi had a 2 fine */ time. —. The baskets were CREE1» HAMMOND Colic 1 tf If iuy friends hadn't blundered In FOR RENT Stopk takea to psstur Livestock was dull in the yards to­ or any bowel Far Candidate for the office of ♦ sold from 25c to $3.25 each. Claude trouble Dr. Bell's Anti­ FOR SALE •; 5 acres on fine road; i ¡•H «iles from Eugeae Addreaa thinking | waa a doomed victim of day and receipts were small. Total Glaspey ran Dave Olaspey up to $3.00 ♦ I Pain acts like magic, relieves almost > countT’ckrk ox the democratic fine fruit land; free soil; 8 acres ■. M. Warren, on tho place Eu consumption, I might not be stive and then dropped off, and Dave paid run was 273 cattle and 248 goats. — t’eket. was born ia I.aae cottatv instantly. Also good for all external cleared. 40 acres slashed: 15 acres gene. Route 3. Box 2# tf no*»’' »rite« D T Handers, of Har­ Trading was slow in starting but $3.25 for it. Hester Neet being the pains. For sale by the Dillon Drug 36 years ago. Was educated ia good timber; good 6-room house; rodsburg. Ky.. "but for years they prises ruled about as previously re­ happy owner. the public achoola of Eugene I Ce. barn, two springs; some hay; all FOR RENT Half of the »torn at No saw every effort to cure a luugrack- There was a dance at Winberrv on ported. 4 East Ninth street. Enquire 12 and the University of Oregon ♦ tools You can buy this for only Ing cough fall At last I tried Dr. General range of livestock values, i Saturday evening. Every one had a West Seventh, at Beauty Parlors. King » New Discovery. The effect Everybody Needs $1300. Oregon Homeseekers' Co., ♦ Served his country1 la the Soan- ♦ l fine time. Those who went from as indicated by the latest sales in ♦ tsh-Philippine war. Served as a good salve, and Dr. Bell's Antiseptic 420 Willamette street. tf ♦ was wonderful. It aoon »topped the chief deputy under Fred Fisk in ♦ Fall Creek were Logan Neet, Lizzie ' the Portland yards: £»ive is the best. It la a creamy, snow CATTLE—Best C.egon steers. $>.- White ointment. Guaranteed for all FOR SALE — 7-room house, new; FOR R^”-T;„ 9 mom houses, cough and I am now in better health ♦ Neet, Hester Neet. Laura Neet, 1903-08 and under Harry Bown ♦ partly furnished, hav*» barns and than I hav« bad for years " Thia woodshed; barn, concrete founda­ In 1908-09, and helped to make ♦ Claude Glaspey, Dave Glaspey. Lulu ¡50@5.75; fancy, $5.25@5.40, comm, skin diseases. 25c »old everywhere. fruit; modern. Price $18 per mo wonderful lifesaver In an unrivaled be«t. For sale by the Dillon Drug Co. tion; closets, bath room, pantry, 2 their administrations a success. ♦ Glaspey. and Mr. and Mrs. Gibson steers,- $4.00@4.50; c«*ws, H E Owen. 536 Willamette atreet remedy for coughs, colds, asthma, In- $4.70@$5.00; farncy $4.25; poor $3 porches, floors stained, walls tint ____ ______ ____________ Respectfully submits his record ♦ and family. n4 grlppe, croup, hemhorrngen. whoop­ We hear that Maggie Neet and Bir- $3.25: heifers, $4.50: bulls, $3.00© ed, woodwork stained, filled and indiarne for the office of coun- ♦ ♦ 3.25; stags, $3.75© 4.25. varnished; electric lights, close to FOR RENT Paatur«» f«.r horaes and ing cough or weak lungs. 50c |L0O. Dr. Ik-ll’s Antiseptic Salve ty clerk.______________________ ♦ dell Carter were married. Wish them i © HOGS- I rial bottle free. Guaranteed by W —-Best east of the moun­ Is guaranteed for eczema, salt rheum, much joy. The charivari crowd will car line. This will make you a cattle, three miles from Eugene A. Kuykendall. tains. $9.60; ordinary, $9.40; heavy, tetter, ringworm, running sore.s, chap not get left this time nice home and the price Is right. D. W. Jarvis, 212 White Temple. George Neet has sold all his sheep $9.00; stockers and feeders, $5.00© ped hands and lips, pimples on the Oregon Homeseekers’ Co., 4 20 $6.00 but ten head. A Hair’s Breadth Escapr KEEP WE KIDNEYS WELL Willamette str«»et. tf face, blackheads, barber's Itch, sun- I X_ ■ FOR RENT—Furnished and iiifur- SHEEP—Best yearling wethers, burn, insect bites, fever sores i and na­ Minnie Gibson has been on the sick I>OU you know «»»nt that turiy every n time you . FOR SALE OR PART TRAD?; T7 is Worth Saving anti Some list. $4.50© 4.75; old wethers. $4.00; sal catarrh. 2 5c. For sale by tile nlshed rooms, Hal) block. 67 Hast .Ugh or '■,’ld ,n<1 l”‘'t run on acres close to city on main road; Eugene People Know How to 9th street. Enquire at Room 1. lutnJ CO George Richman has gone to Se­ spring lambs, Willamette valley, $4.- Dillon Drug Co. * wl"rure y°" “r” In* 6 acres of fruit, 5 acres of grain Save It. i 85© 5.00; eastern Washington. $5.- attle, Wash., on a business trip. Second floor;; also storage of all ting pneumonia, consumption or land; very fine land; Improve­ Our “ ‘ - - - is organized - 50; ewes. $3.00@3.50. Sunday school kinds at my warehouse, across Beautiful Eyes ‘rouble? Do ments; a very fine chicken ranch. Many Eugene people take their liv­ now. Every one come and help it CALVES—Best, $7.00; ordinary, are desired by every one. If there la from S. P. freight depot. Geo. T mu "rtik R P?lm,,"ar - ’r — You can buy thia for $500 cash, u lln, H back in en in their hands by neglecting the out. $6.50, poor, $3.50© 4.50. 1 tf -‘ op "‘ K hat' any inflammation the eyes cannot be and good terms on balance, Ore- cough __ kidneys when they know these or­ Hops, Wool and Hides. Mrs. C. J. Neet went to Eugene to- beautiful. Sutherland's Eagle Eye with Ballards to Ballard's Horehound gon Homeseekers ’ Co., 42# W11- FOR RENI Furm.hed rooms for Cough gans ned help. 1. Sick kidney» HOPS—1910 crop, 13© 13 1-4; Salve wll remove the Inflammation — ------- . are re- day. & , ± ‘ ’ 2 ? ‘ -' r - ft o«nd|IOO lamette street. itr'I^ 155 W,,Ht po«rth bottle. tf -J p«»r sttonslble for a vast amount of suf­ Hester Neet, spent Sunday at the ¡prime to choice, 12© 12 l-2c; prime, clear the eyes. For sale by the Dillon Drug Co. h .2 V. p th .e -- e block" IIOU1 fr°m »he car fering and III health. But there is home of her new brother-in-law, Be­ II l-2@12c; medium, 11c; 1909 and II-. FOR SALE—Farm of 75 acres with Dillon Drug Co. Hee. Hae, Enquire Enquire at at that that number nitmber. it no need to suffer nor to remain In dell Carter's. : growths, nominal. new 8-room house, new barn and dinger when all diseases due to weak WOOL—Nominal, 1910 Willam- P. S. Kelly Is making a new castle TK«. ,A Itack bop kiln; forty acres plow land. In­ *Wh< .aNT~N*w *“J flI"”y Harr* An Iowa Man'« Life kidneys can be quickly and perma­ on Fred Gibson's place for himself. 1 ette valley, 16© 19c; eastern Oregon cluding 12 acres of early and clus­ alabed room» on first and socon# i-»b.gop8.tHfntB,^îe^r* ¿'»a nently cured bv the use of Doan's The Gibson sawmill was shut down 12© 17c. [ °ors; aiagio tld )n iU|to; fo* ter hops, an ctii.l• relied upon and consequently ing. acres. 6-room house, good at $3^ p?lind* not over eight ymn HIDES —Dry hides. 15 1-2© 16- from liver trouble and yellow Jaun­ I i '-oi’’n'end It.” Lee Madison was seen on the street dice, getting no help from other rem ­ Cali CoHar “SI h** rossonable 700: 10 acres. 1100 per acre, easy l-2c lb green, 6 l-2@7 l-2c;, bulls For sale by all dealers. Price 50 of Fall Creek yesterday. oí MÄ B,k Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, A large crowd was down to see the ’ green, salt, 5c lb; kips, 6 l-2c@7 edie« or doctors, five bottle« of this matchless medicine completely cured easy terms; 40 acres. 5 In orcahrd l-2c; calves, green. 12© 13c lb. New York, «ole agents for the United new railroad bridge last Sunday. best in county; 8 acres. 6-room MOHAIR—Nominal, 1910, 30 0 him. It 1» positively guaranteed for Mrs. Birdell Carter and Miss Laura Str»e«l stomach, liver and kidney troubles house, $2800; 13 acres all in wal­ Remember the name—Doan’»— Neet were seen on the streets of Fall 32 cents. work. Apply ,t 725 Charnelton and never disappoints Only 50 cents nuts, apples, peaches and cheri les, Butter, Eggs and Poultry. Creek last week. »nd take no other. -in v- „u 0B pa>jr term( , E u 2 ---- - ----------------- tf will at W. A. Kuykendall's. be sold Bl TTER—Extra creamery, cubes gene Realty Co., Hofmann Hause. WANTED Seamstress •r god com- i mon sewing girl or woman. n3 by