EIGHT TWICK-A WEEK GUARD, MON THURSDAY, JAN. 26, 1911. i 1 JUR0RSFDK1911 ARE CHOSEN z/. z with strength and <••»« they always please’ TWO HORS OVERALLS 1 "I I ing season's crops. The land lt. for •,l. »« V€ '*i I HI 4 t tliii. ni.il« I ■wo years» lv- d by actu <1 sure to taka Hood s Sarsaparilla I court, through Its attorney, L. M Travis, n suit against Arthur V. wild < > William Gulliford to iwver |481 7S. together with Interest at th« rate of six of goo'ls January », County Comm lsalon»*r llomphlll and A. N Striker drove to the Staf ford bridge across the Mohawk to­ day to inspect the damage recently done Io the structure bv high water They found the bridge in a very weak condition. and if a freshet should occur before the damage is repaired the structure would stnnd a good chance of being washed away, It will he necessary to drive about <5 piling to form an abut- nient to protect the structure Are Your TEETH Io Need of Attention? . Following Is a list of the circuit • -ao« •• , V -u 1 ’‘ »uhi fnrtn r court jurors who may w* called upon V I s called Sirsatahs- LXV* STRAUSS (D. CO 1S11 to serve on during the year . juries, the names having been select­ I I ed at the January term of the com- If they are, here is an excellent opportunity to have your mirsii nrrs' tourt: Dr. Joseph Schafer, of the I’nlver ■ dental work done by experienced practitioners. We do 1 Armitage- David Aline, farmer; slty of Oregon, who has published ’ 4 * Cutting 8. Calef, farmer; Frank B. CITY NEWS I Harlow, farmer; Charles W. Letscn. fa rm er. several books and papers on the ( nothing but high-class, up-to-date dentistry at moderate ♦ H. Coulter, Gtenada— Georg« earlier phases of Oregon history, has j farmer: William D Smith, gardner. K » farmer. just been Invited to contribute an ■ prices. .We have all the latest dental devices for perform­ Bailey—Aaron R. Ball, farmer: 'armer Ge arge Hasbrouck. (From Weduesdaj's Daily Guardi Hermann --Walton L. Mead, farm- article on Oregon for the new , Edward F. Bltnton. farmer; Charles Dr. George Wall was called to Cyclope»ll,i of American Government ing as near painless operations as is possible to do, and F. Bailey, farmer: Luman F. Smith, er: Andrew A. Glbson. farmer. . F. McClain. H«x.i '»ell- Chari Cottage Grove today to see Henry about to be Issued nt New York bv farmer; William Wills, farmer; Hill, farmer. Lincoln, an old resident there, who D Appleton and Co This work is the most modern and fully equipped dental offices in the George C. Widmer farmer: Frank L. farmer: James W. M . • • ’’ r’v'or • is quite ill from heart trouble, com- under th»* edltorshiti of Professor \ ■ • Marshall, farmer Irving—Edward A. Bond, farmer; plicated with ailments due to old C McLaughlin, of Chicago, and Pro state of Oregon. Dr. Kelsay, of Portland, will be associat­ Bitflton—Charles A. Swaggart. age. fesaov \ it i i . i rt of Harvard Nk farmer. Charley Ware, farmer; Jos­ Green Zumwalt. article will summarite th»* earlier ed with Dr. White. Dr. Kelsay makes a specially of arti­ eph M'hr, Jr., farmer. Henry F. Frisbee, farmer; Charles B. Shaff- Emerson E Koll. A letter was received at the First political history of the state nnd en­ Newman, retired. William S. Mor- ner. farmer; National bank yesterday from Vice- large upon the things that are char­ farmer; Frank W Miller, farmer: ficial teeth and orthodontia (consisting of irregular teeth tian. farmer. President S. R Eakin. who Is at l.a acteristic or new In th»> Oregon sys­ Blur Giver- John E Sims, farm­ Charles J. Hurd, farmer; Jeremiah I S. Gum. Grande, saying that he had not suf­ tem of government an no woperated of children). The health of the child as well as of the B. Hadlee, farmer; M. Day farmer: Mcses er. ( er: William fered from his asthma for ten days. farmer: John I. Hart, farm 4 D :;tar Sparks, hotel keeper. F. How ­ ^action. North — Baxter amt he Intimated that he might be Mrs Allle Lyons today begin suit adult depends upon the teeth. Without good teeth you Civ-weil. North—Gecrge M Haw- home in two weks. but not to stay. ¿i In the circuit court against Oren ♦ Ity. farmer: Fred Hison. farmer; ard. engineer; David Strone, farmer: « cannot have good health. DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR Lyons for divorce on the ground of t Ripley F Scott, farmer: I.lneans E farmer; Charles A. Burgess, farmer; In the circuit court case of the cruel and Inhuman treatment They Taris. L.rmer; John F Holbrook, William S. Micheál, farmer; Chris <► Central Wisconsin Trust company were married In Eugene on June 1 ♦ TEETH. They are your best friend. All our work is fully ! farmer: Richard H. Newhall, farm­ Strome. farmer. vs. Walter 8. Hidden, to recover 1909 Mrs. Lyons alleges that be- ♦ ? f er Willis E. Holdridge, farmer. money, a demurrer was filed by the Jun tion. South — Soren Peterson, ginning three months after their ♦ guaranteed. We invite you to inspect our offices. We t Creswell. South —Charies 8. Howe, farmer; James Hayes, farmer; Clar­ defendant today on the ground that marriage her husband as often as ♦ I farmci- J -hn R. Scott. Ian? lord; ence Kocn. farmer; Benton W. Lin- ’ ■ ■ I •: ill the once a day would fall into a fit of cheerfully examine and estimate your work free of charge. « Frank Dtmereat. farmer: Robert E. • case, go. farmer; Thomas J. Kirk. farmer; Thompson & Hardy are at- passion, curse her and call her vile Dorsham, farmer; Falph Sheldon, Marion E. Smith. farmer; Wiliam torneys for the defendant. She also al- and Indecent names ' 4 farmer' Trncy S. Westcott, farmer; M. Pitney, farmer; Harry A Millett, ieg«“i that he struck her Ftnally. I J b- W Stone, farmer. C. C. Sturtevant, the Crow mer­ during the month of March. 1910, farmer: David E. McKee, farmer; Chechlre--Char!es K. Hall, farm- . c chant. who Is In Eugene today on I 'in: unable to stand such treat­ Charles Van Horn. farmer: John E. I e •- ”obe-t P. Allison, farmer; James .Murphey, farmer; Edward Bailey. one of his regular business trips, ment longer, she was compelled to . » D Cook, farmer. says snow was failing fast "hen he leave him and has since lived separ- .'armer. i > W Storment. C’ th Cre*k—John left home this morning Jasper—Jesse C. Wallace, farmer. Crow is nte ami apart from him Oreenwan farmer; John (•rrn'-r P n ter AshleV. Creek — Bartholomew considerable higher than Lake Eugene * Slattery J. are attorneys for the I and it often snows In that vicinity L/ y i plaintiff t W. Foun'a'n. farmer; Guy T. Lane, .»owning, farmer; Henry J. Cheno- fsr^-e*; Peno's Jioetis farmer. while It is raining in the valley. weth. farmer. Over Folly Theatre, bet. Eighth and Ninth on Willamette Covofe— J' h" J MeCut’oeh. far— i ane—Martin Johnson. farmer. Linn W Nesmith »hlle l< >1 Ing < > 1 er; * V. Knox, farmer: El- David Link, clerk of the local through a lot of old psners »h'eh Lea burg—-Samuel amuei J. Godard OFFICE HOURS: I i’, - fir—er: E-rmit ’• rmer; Dav,d H. Fountain, fa æer; camp of the Modern Woodmen of belonged to his grand-father J W. i Huff r-an. farmer: Wi’liatn S. Rcb- Bart x merica, today received a draft N’esml'h. 8 a. m. to 13 m. and 1 p. m to 0 p m. A. Feeiye. farmer. who was United State, < > (rom the head camp for $200" In senator from Oregon in th" early < » •rte f-rmer. Long Tom -William H. Maloy. North—Edgar farmer: Frank E. Makemson. farm- I C *(5r* Grov», favor of Mrs. Nettie Whitall, whose sixties, foil n Lee fr-n- fgrmer: V.’!l _ C. Johnson. L. Cheshire, farmer; John H. Moff r. died just a month ago and • eid company, one made out to OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY BY APPOINTMENT carried that amount of insurance, General I’. S Grnnt and two others !tsn‘; ‘ Ibert J.-1V!l!ard. barber: ett, farmer; William Templeton, t-n Doak. t.-ro: r. This is a quick return. farmer. to Senator Nesmith, each for five ♦ Greve. E'St Wil’Hm B shares at the par value of $10<> Lest Valley— ■George I W. Kimball, 1 • r s ’ -ri r :• <*'. res’ egtjito- V""a n tt^ ^ate. farmer; Joseph Southern SawqiJI company, each. 1 Inn says he do«*s not think Mayo, farmer; 1 ♦ a i 1 >»• Ch'iter t . Church!' m cr­ Victor StrouJ. farmer; has begun suit in the dr- they have any value further than JUDGE THOMPSON James F. ♦ f. Warner cat ater: Cruxan, farmer; Robert A. Flick, ur: against M. Kitts to re- that the on»* made out to General 1 CO\ t rf r SAYS NO GRAFT AMONG ♦ In. farmer: J es J ¡armer; John F. Farker. farmer. 0 Hl nt '«nt.ill" d his -.".:■. ■ PERSONAL he rate of s per ccn' per an­ certificates were made out In 186 4 Jc Mabel—James ' Kinnun, farmer; ♦ ROAD SUPERVISORS I num from September 15. 190»;. on a Richard Hileman, tanner. « « ♦ ♦ f-nrer: promissory note. L. M. Travis is at­ 1 Gilbert Tyson, brother-in-law of KI t Murcola—Otis J. Circle, merchant; ♦ County Judge Hclmus W. ♦ LEGISLATIVE GRINDING AT torney for the plaintiff. nr.n z m*»r rehaut : rom the Hampton brothers, who’ haw George A. Brown, farmer; Charles ♦ Thompson, in speaklug of the ♦ .T-• — <>= 1 r ~ been very 111 at Cottage Grote Baxter, farmer; Charles Hill, farm­ STATE CAPITAL article in the morning paper ♦ ♦ II GrtKKO. <>f Cot The People's Warehouse, a cor Improving rapidly, according to re­ T udwig 1 er Edward Dupont, ho'el keeper; f eh*' ♦ of today, headed “County ♦ tt Ft;g«ne today. : Hemer; Mapleton—Rufus W. Johnson, Cleation of a high s.-hool fuud. into poratlon. today filed in the circuit ports received from there. I U. '-ir F. Vest h f «o wvr Road Work » dource of ♦ Mrs Sherman I F AA- ¿ai .... .. i.es.ey R bittaker, carpen­ wh’ch ail corporation licenses and hon 1 H Hxrtds inheritance taxes were to be divert­ ♦ (r »ni a trip north ♦ Graft." declared vmpliall