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About The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1911)
* THRU THE TWICE A WEEK GUARD,MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1911 f izatlon last year, will be given a try out by the Boston Red Sox. PERSONAL i Oiids of 4 to 1 are being offered t PERSONAL by some unpntrlotic Gotham sports 4 4 that the Giants will not win the 1911 pennant. Even money is offered on the proposition that New York will (From Saturday’s Dally Guard.) not beat Chicago in the coming race' A. R. Tiffany went to Creswell Io for the rag. Frank Bowerman, the former Giant day on business. D. Smith returned to Harrinbur and Dove who played with ths Indi-1 ariapolis American association team today after a visit. E. D. Dupont of Marcóla, was I last year, la listed for dismissal from Guard Special Service. occasion of the coronation. These the Hoosiers, as he is considered a the city over night W. T. Gordon Is visiting in Port London, Fob. I On Monday the toroneta. it is not generally known. "trouble-maker." Bowerman manag ,,, ’ are very much alike, varyiug accord- ed the Indianapolis team last year. land for a day or so. king and queen will oyea parliament 1D< 8crordlng to the rank of the own E. Pinkerton and family w«nt t Hal Chase will be back in New in Hlutv. The throne vjhw < h will be era by the number of atrawberry York early this month to begin his Athena today to locate. John McKenzie of Scott's Mill, I H'dttB aiiu puai in allowed biivwvu on turm, characterised by frank simplicity leaves and pearls them, labors In building up a pennant-win * the which baa characterised all state ___ doc- 1 --- lower ~ T- In rank, except, curiously ning aggregation for the metropolitan transacting business In Eugene. G. E. Hamilton, of Roseburg, 1 ument* issued by George V. Jl is , enough in the case of barons, having American League club. With Vaughn, ______ In _ _ Eugene. _ _________ 1 " the more s leaves and pearls, the Ford and Fisher on his pitching staff, transacting busines* predicted that it will not contain u.uy- ................ Por Mrs. M. Hawkins i._......... went „ . to r ~ thing very startling, dealing princl-, "p«arls” being really balls of silver, Chase thinks he will burn up the cir to land today to visit her daughter. pally with home qu«mtions aud ex-'A duke's coronet has sight strawber- cuit this year. Mm _ E ___ E. ___ Scarbrough was In th presslug. of court*, gratification overt rJ h-aves, that of a marquis four J. J. I'egues, who was captain of. _... _____ __ the continued friendliness existing i strawberry leaves and four balls of the University of Chicago basebail city this morning front Creswell. T — — — — nt J ' * |" Jones of Cottage i'.rnv» Grove, w» | between Great Britain and other pearls, that ul an earl eight straw- team that recently visited Japan and " couatrles. in addition to the per- berry leaves with pearls between, and the Philippines, has written a highly: in th.- city <m business yesterday. y Mr and Mrs John F. ink left pl«x<-<l questions which will face the <bat of a viscount fourteen or sixteen interesting account of the trip and new imrliainent regarding Ltoe budg ! pearls. Tb« baron's coronet has only the games played for a New York day for their home in Ttffan. Ohio. Mrs. M I sins and J < VWB et. rtJorms, etc., however, is the In ¡six pearls. The coronet» of duch- magazine. The Windy City invaders mawhioneMea, countess«:«, took all ten of the games played with cent went to Dext.r to.lay to visit, k t. dian queeUOO, which I* causing some Miss Agnes Catline, who has bee- , I z. uueuMlucMM even among those who trie., are In each case the same as Japanese University teams, but two have been most optimistic regarding Lb use of the peers. of the contests took ten innings to visiting in Springfield, returned < today. .... a »«i the outcome of »«ndllioun there. decide. According to Mr. Pegues, Portland Mrs. Amy D. I^Raut left today M An amendment to the German law Japanese fans are quite as enthusias southern California, where she The threatened strike of the com- of 1893 "against the iMCrayal of mili tic as Americans, and more sports fiositora is also causing some alarm, tary secret«,” law of espionage, is manlike, in that the visitors were spend the winter. Miss Elizabeth Scull went tj> M «’onferanotv. of .’•iiiployer» and-com under consideration, tout the matter cheered quite as heartily for a good duiH * i —• at — home — positors have been held rercntly with »< said to h»ve no conx-tXSon with Lbe play as were the home players. The tlon City today to visit 1 !■ a view to adjusting their differences mecent trial and conviction of British Japanese grandstands were merely Ing the next week. Miss Minnie HoTeman was 'xpaqr»« __ and avoiding a strike, but each end military officers. The <4>ject is to high earth embankments where the in» J , S I ed without an agreement luiving been oorrect the jt resent aatalomy—due to bare-legged, kimono-clad crowd ed home today from Junction i iCt I reached. The compositors demand a an error In drafting- by which the squatted on their heels." Japs are where she is teaching. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Singletary an J reduction in the hours of labor to a court Is enabled to take mitigating quite as clever players as Americans, total of io hours a week, while the circumstance« Into consideration in says Mr. Pegues, and lack only the daughter. Miss Luili, vent "" employ«r* have offered lu reduce the Hie case of >eonvictioa f« espionage stature and long legs and arms. tage Grove today to visit. at week's work to 52 hours. A strike or attempted espionage, but not in Miss Ada Kendall went to P< at this Mine would be twist serious •»toe case of «onvletios for the minor land today, where she will visit __ ADDITIONAL SOCIETY and every one Is hoping for an elev Offense of obtaining nforta.it loti with home until th» University re-opens, si enth hour settlernent«otuerrow, when intention to communicate il. to some W T. Sellers is here from H.-rmi«®l * ■ the final meuUng on the subject is other person. A dozen girls of Eugene's young- j ton to attend the funeral of his fat®L to be held. er set have clubbed together for the er, J. R. Sellers, who died yester. T Undoubtedly the spot mist attrar- purpose of giving a valentine and day. The festival of the empire, with ttor« to visttci» Just now la the quiet dancing party Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. McKee, of South Da- I its imperial exhibition and pageant of ruad on Richiaond Hill where the February 9 at the Folly hall. A limi kota, and Miss Stapleton, of Port-' I l.orelon. which Is to be held at the unpretentlouH bou»e called the AUer- ted number of invitations will be, land, arrived In Eugene this after-'l| Crystal Palace from May to October, corn is slttotoled. and into which the given out. The party will be inform noon to visit friends. I I untb-r the patracage of bi« majesty's deposed Manuel of Portugal and his al. Dr. W. W. Oglesby, of c- govcrnmutit. will undoubtedly be the mother recently moved, with the la- Grove, brought a patient to ♦ ♦ ♦ the Ell greatest event if the coronation. The tenfllon of making it their future --- The Benedict Dancing Club held gene hospital for treat*- nt today, festival, which >aa originally arrang hot««-. The bouse has only two sto the second party of their series at He returned this after ed for last year, wan abandoned on ries. but provides plenty of accom Folly hall Thursday evening. Ralph Poppleto- J***- account of King Edward's death, but modation for the «mall court which it \ersft.> ztude. _ ’ n,f These parties have proven to be ern ' D°* * th tJ,e West’.I the reconstructed program far and is understood King Manuel intends to the brightest spots In Eugene society ern F'ec r. .«rtc company in Portland, I,! away outi-las*«« ttie original arrange maintain. His secretary, the Marquis i and the tlfair Thursday e.’enlng was ,“_5‘Jugin". on He la ments. and will an* be run on lines de I.avradio, has taken a house near I without exci-pHcn, one of the most tered at the Osburn. of broad, comprehensive and imperial by, but the lord Chamberlain and O. T. Larsen, on-- o : th« h-ad ■hie dancing parties ever ci-.- ii en-S ueaa eiBM significance, it is important to bear ueen Amalie's one Lady in waiting in Euget.'e. It Is rumored that the gineers of the Byllesb.. V wuj|/auy, <<>n.pany. Is not in mitid that the festival of em are to reside at Abercorn. A staff Benedicts will give a grand ball at eompanted by his wife, arrive«» pire Is not a commercial Bcheme for of servants has been installed and al the Armory the 16th of March, com- from Portland last night. They will private gain. The entire profits will ready “royal appointments’’ have pli.'neotary to the ycuDg bachelors of make this :t. tiNfr home. ’ be devoted to Kiny Edward VII.'a been distributed • among the trades-’ the dMembly club. Otto iiuoher and C. H. •l<“ <-rs, twoC _ 1 hospital fund __________ people of the town, which means that I nF a .. ».a. . ■ went to their J certain butchers, grocers, bakers.! -* Oregon "" bV A birthday par rt V was tendered AI- respective home- al CUy and The Jewelers are very busy adding etc., may put up signs to the effect Portland today, where they wilt s h me in Fairmount new touches «vf splendor to the coro- that they are serving the Portuguese v!n Crosby at his last evening, It ► w is his 21st birth- spend the vacation between now and uets to be worn b ' y peers on th»royalties. the beginning day. The gu j of the spring sens«®) ire Mr. and Mrs. Liggett, Mr. and 5 •s. M. L. Yeager, ter. Mrs. G. W. Bagby, wife of | Sammy Smith in New York tonight, and Miss Ruth Yea ;er, Mr. and Mrs. OREGON'S TRACK TEAM ... construction the ' may go to London soon. Herbert Hodges, and Miss Goldie superintendent of "•i the new filter plant, , came up on Kid Burns, the New York light-' Hodges, bes: des the members of the WILL WORK TO GREAT •'« weight, is matched with Eddie Mur-1 C? fami husband. W. J. Ho weil, of Oregon phy for a ten-r6und bout at Provi-- DISADVANTAGE deuce tonight. Mrs. Geo. Croner Entertained at City, i “7° ' ,5°nnec ____ .te _ d wit»- the — - filter . MILL TO MAN CLOTHIERS company, is in the city. Both arq cards last evening In honor of air. Its Competitors Have Indoor College Sports , js.-.d »,.» Mrs. J. F. Ink, of Plffln, Ohio. registered at the Smeede. V, ’>• * Pennsv’s basketball team will play ‘ who > «re Tracks, But ’Varsity Will are visiting in Eugene. The la- * Yale at New Haven tonight and the dies' . prize 2 j was won by Mrs. P. K. MARX DRY GLEANING Have to Train Outdoors Army at West Point tomorrow. I Hammond, and the gentlemen's by j Nothing important is expected to i Rev. Hammond. The guests present; The art of Dry Cleaning Is compar ■I XoTKS OF THE Al TO WORLD I tlon for contests at Jacksonville on Oregon must plan for a very early' develop from the meeting in New- MOTORCYCLES ARE | March 27, 28, 29 and 30. These will i track season this spring, and with York today and tomorrow of the in were Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Bogart. Dr. atively new, and is misunderstood by and Mrs. J. F. Titus. Mr. and Mrs. ? Th« New J»r*«y Automobile and .take place on the Atlantic-Pablo nothing in th» way of an In-1 tercollegiate football rules commit M. F. Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. a great part of the public. Much of BECOMING POPULAR Motor Club of Newark, one of tho iwnch and not 1 My tons. Both Jack- almost the co-called Dry Cleaning is "dry” door track, the season's schedule is’ tee. h Frazier. Rev. and Mrs. P. K. Ham not "cleaning.” most iiiiportant uutoniobll« clutos in sonvllle and Daytona put In applies- not at all advantageous. Corvallis Riflemen of Columbia University mon. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Shumate, , but ------------- thu Conakry. Is working very bartl. tai tion and th<> Jackaonville applfca-' — «»a result or The inferior work is the of Dealers Stocking Up in Antici get better motor legislation which | tlon was r<-««iv<d first The Atlan- has its big drill shed, recently con- j and the Massachusetts Agricultural Miss Emo Hendershott, and Mr. and the method employed by many small will b« of benefit to motorists of oth-, tlc-Pable beach was used in 1907. structed by the federal government, College will hold a match next Tues Mrs. Chas. Croner. ----- ---- who *"* * have ” places no machinery or pation of Big Demand er atatra piis«ltig Uiroujjh Jen»«». i and again last year for racing. The. in which It can commence early day, each team shooting at home« proper equipment for doing ths work an ¿reporting scores by training, Washington has an indoor telegraph. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. and consists merely in brushing the A device «how n to mutori«ts at beach is forty oi U< m > long and runs This Year Darwin Bri»tow entertained ___________ the material, either by hand or with a the recent la-troll «how was u w«y- from the Jetties on the north to St. track, but Oregon, since the wind> A thirties destroyed ths little runultig shed, «Ide telephone deigned for those Augustin» on the south. An < Igh- the biggest track meets Wednesday afternoon Whist club at small apparatus [so-called vacuum has no place to train during the wet Dne of l-oral sporting dealers declare that wh>> lose the trail or art stalled A teen mile road of concrete and brick her home on West Fifth street. Mrs. weather. The early season is not ever held in Cincinnati will be held Darwin Bristow was the guest of the cleaning], and sponging the surface the coining h « uh ‘> ii will be one of pocket combination rw.elvvr and < with a liquid other than water. Thia motorcycle« In Eugene. and are transmitter with n short insulated runs north to St Augustine on the only disadvantageous but the loss of tomorrow’ at the Celt A. C. An uighteen mlle-road of several of the best men, leaves it up All the star amateurs and colie« club and won first prize. The club goods to some extent, but leaves all stocking up in preparai Ina One wlra and plug attached is feruisb- Mouth. !■ is composed of 12 ladies. It meets denier «ay» <hm he han ordered 25 «<!. The user IcMtka for the flrat concrete and brick runs from South to “Bill" to "make" some athletes. Kians of the East will take part in next with Mrs. E. E. Mink two the dirt ano grease on the reverse side and is the center of the cloth, nmchln<-«. dlvlllsal between the two telephone o ltdegraph or trolley pole Jacksonville to the beach. There is and it takes time to do this. He is the Irish-American A. C. games, to be weeks hence. and in ths case of coats, Jackets and mnk<fi that he carrlen, and the oth- that haa on» of the box<*a designed a big hotel at the start of the races. now using every means available to, held tomorrow in Madison Square 1 r ‘ other lined garments, the dirt is left er denier, a I than gh more connerva for thia uae. 11» Inaerta the plug In get his men into shape for a quick Garden. e Friends of Mrs. Tommy Gilbert. The Chicago Motor Club Is prepar outdoor training in the inter-linlag. padding, etc., and five, also hnn n big number of ma • hole Jn th<s box, nnd la Immedlattdy Basketball which Madison Square Garden has been who has been very ill at the General ing to hold a Chicago-New York •- “ ’ -• ••• work out to the la - a short time will chln<w Th« little gasoline ma In communication » < with th» com- truck run. The object is to show is being played so generally, help secured for the New York Caledonian hospital, are glad to hear of her im- surface and th« garment is as chlm-n nrr very nseful to go about pany's exchange give his runners wind and endur club games, to be held next Friday provement. soiled uot only the road efficiency of both looking as it was before it was clwan- the country on, either for pleasure ance. and in the regular gymnasium night, the entry lists closing this af i light and heavy wagons but also the classes he is given running exercises ternoon. •d. or busln«*«. and the expense la light Cards are out announcing two af- cost of operation. This run is to be Dry Clowning in Its proper sc Liar- Th«’ new president of the Ameri that will give a foundation for form. An n matter of fart, motor cycle ) Harvard's track squad will have its ternoon parties to be held at the __ ___ Os- means an absolute and C ____ — thorough ownern maintain •nit prat Ucally ths can Motors Company lx J. I. -Hand- held in July, probably th» last part The running bacony is also a place first real try-out a week from tomor burn hotel Friday and Saturday of of the month when the roads are for some of the runners to work out row at the annual meeting of the next week by Mr. Lee M. Travis and cleaning of an article, through and only expense of a machine la Ita in ley. who wan \ l< •• president of til-' bust. The affair will be spread out through, without the use of water. ajid this will help some Wrestling Boston A. A., and the success or the Mrs. L. R. Edmunson. itial cost Tire trouble Is almost un United States Motor Company. The EUGENE DYEING AND CLEANING known. not even us much of an Item American organization is a concern over about ten days, the business and boxing are putting the weight failure of the Crimsons will afford a machine« being called upon to run Indianapolis WORKS men and Jumpers in good athletic safe criterion of what may be expect as with an ordinary bicycle, It Is recently built up in Mrs. J. H. Daniels, with Mrs. Bro about 100 miles a day. The Chicago Everything Possible in Cleaning claimed, The gasoli»« expense la with the idea of taking over the Motor Club will have not only this i condition. The track season will op- ed of the 1911 team. ders and Mrs. Buchholz as assistant ou with a big indoor meet during the and Dyeing Ou UN ordinali plant and proja-rty of the company equally light One of the best professional races hostesses, entertained the Ladies’ rends a gallon of gnsollne carri«« which make* th» American under* run for trucks, but four other «vents, | first part of March, imniediatety af-‘l at the twenty-mlle distance ever seen ’ Aid society of the Christian church 12S East Ninth St. Phone Main 12» which includes tho fuel ecoaouiy ter the beginning of the second sem in this country may be confidently, at her home on West Ride for Wood Wanted the rider from 50 to 75 inilcs. At 25 slung cars Mr. Handley is a Texan, Fifth street Bide will be received at the office cents a gallon. and paying a reason and one of the boat known automo run In May. the bill cllniblug In ester In this month, however. Hay-1 anticipated when Hans Holmer and, Friday afternoon. A good social June, the national stock chasing race ward will ..................... taka his men out on the of Frank Reisner, in the city hall, able price for the extreme nialntcn bile men In the country. in August, and the 1,000 mile relia track, when ever the weather per- Gustav Lungstrom, the two fastest time was enjoyed, and several new on or before Wednesday, February nnc« of a macklne, in 1-2 cent« a distance runners in the world, meet members were added to the _______ __ . aid. De bility run In September. i mits. The ________ ’cross ________ country . runners al-! in New York and Washington, a licious refreshments were served by 15, 1911, for wood in quantities of mile. Thia In only a fraction of According to tho trade magazines, so will begin the regular training birthday. not leas than 100 cords of body fir, the cont of running an automobile there Is a shortage In the supply of the hostesses. after next week ■aaa«d growth fir, maple, oak or of the moat efficient kind Tho flrnt hickory which threatens to be ser-, DEATH OF MRS. The Intercollegiate season opens Assorted Sports olab wood, ta be delivered as direct coat of n motorcycle run «front 1200 lous for the automobile business r Mrs. D. C. Freeman entertained GEORGE KETCHUM April 15 with the annual Columbia Eastern skating championships ed by the school board In the city of to |300. Two yeaits* tine «hows little Hickory Is used chiefly In the manu Indoor track me«‘t. The other meets will be held at Newburg. N. Y., on' the Friday afternoon whist club this Eugene by September 1, 1911. di-terlomtlon upon the ordinary ma facture of spokes and rims and this week. Guests of the club were Mrs. Mrs. George Ketchum, an aged ars April 27, University of Califor Lincoln's birthday. Ths board reserves the right to chine, nnd at the end of thia time, will mean an Increase In prices of I resident, Jack Rodman, Mrs. M. S. Wallis died at ‘ any and all bids. Philadelphia cricketers will go to and Mrs. Harphan. the latter win-| reject they should aeli for half th« first those thing* no doubt. On the oth field. Thnreday her horn« in Npring- nia at Berkley, (Oregon will send morning. February 12 men): May 12. Interscholastic Bermuda the middle of this month to FRANK REISNER. coat. er hand, the constant weakness of 2. 1911, after a lingering Illness ning the honors for the afternoon. Clerk Independent School District. meet in Eugene, and May 13, Trl- play the local and military teams of An the local roads Improv», as the crude rubber market Is likely to i Refreshments were served. Barbara Jane Klntxley was born No. [ angular meet between Oregon, Ida 4. fl 5 that colony. they have the last 18 mouth*, the mean even further reduction* In the April 19. 1842. In Bowling Green, ho, aud Washington in Eugene; June More money than ever before and I motorcycle will make Its wiry Into prices of tires by the springtime I • •• The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge J Indiana, and waa mUrried 53. years! ’ 3, conference meet in Portland. The machinery at the gas plant Is a large number of special prizes are club met with Mrs. Otto Gilstrap, at Eugene. They ar« not hard to ride They were cut only recently ..... about I ago at Ontario, ___ Iowa, to George . the experts. The offered for the Westminister Kennel 649 Patterson street, this week being installed _ by nnd their speed la na fast a* the or 10 per cent. t" Ketchum. In 1890 Mr. and Mrs. a, of generators. club show In New York, opening on Miss Bessie Davenport, of Portland, equipment consists i va dinary rider care* to travel, being Ketchum came west. locating in condensera, scrubber», carburazors, February 13th. equal to that of an ordinary outo- I was a guest of the club. and many other pieces. All the con The A. A. A. has granted a sane- Ws»hlnrton. where tha-v remained I Baseball ntoblle. ______ SPORTOGRAPHS J ♦ ♦ till 1899, when they decided to move foundations have been com Dave Skeels. of the Detroit Tigers, The Presbyterians and Methodists crete to Oregon, locating at Springfield, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ has been sold to Seattle. pleted. will plav a game of Indoor baseball where they have since lived. Muscatine. Iowa, has taken over at the Y. M C A tonight. There j She is survived by a husband and 4 Motoring the Quincy, III., franchise in the Cen will be two preliminary contests of four children who are Mrs. J. P. Buffalo's ninth annual automobile tral association. w® flnitoh pls*« G» ? basketball. brid<® «orle f< r o Fry, and G. W. Ketchum of Spring show will open next Monday. of- Uwn MtioM i t Eddie Lennox, who was with the Special music will be rendered at field. Mrs. T. H. Murray of Hot on* d®y If <!*■-. r**. This year's motor boat race to Ber Brooklyn Nationals last season, will F®iB!r*n » the regular Sunday afternoon men’s | lake, Oregon, and C. B. Ketchum of muda will start front Boston. fro® when p »leg r play with Louisville this year. meeting at the Y. M. C. A. tomor brid<® work I® ort.or- Hood River, also two brothers. Z. T. It Is estimated that there are now **• CsmulUt ei f - •. Hans Wagner may play first base row. A. 8. Draper will whistle, Dr., of Springfield and Geo. B. Klntzley 100,000 motor boats in this country. If you have any MarCrww« S5.C ) with the Pittsburg Pirates, in case C. W. Edmunds wil sing and Lloyd I of Jasper. • Chicago's pleasure car show ends Hunter, a new recruit, falls down. tn»-4r«T«ei4.C u Casebeer wil play a solo on the pi The funeral services will be held tomorrow and will be followed by a Harry Steinfeldt, who has been ano. Attorney H. E. Holmquist will laMFOan IC) Sunday. February 5, «t 2 p. m., at commercial vehicle show. spending the winter vacation In Bel taamal Fillmf, 1.03 the I. O. O. F. hall and Interment in Both the Pavilion and Dreamland levue. Ky., will be back . on the third deliver the address. The fellowship 8ar Filliac .53 lunch follows at 5:15. the Laurel Grove cemetery. The ser rink will be utilized for the San RaMar If the remains arrive in time, the P<ata< vices at the hall will be conducted Francisco auto show, opening tomor sack for the Cubs. 5.03 It is understood that : the Eastern funeral services of Sarah E. Adair, •a,- R.4 Rabbar by E. C. Wigmore, pastor of the row. Plain league magnates, who will hold a wife of the late L. G. Adair, will be Chrltsian church, and at the grave An autoc nbile and a motorcycle schedule meeting In Baltimore i WW LM. Pa.laa, (itr'tln I on bring them to the by the Rebekah lodge.—èrèwe. ma, MST arman i will leave Cape Town, South Africa, Monday, will discuss ths four-trip held at Salem at the Presbyterian chu-rch on Sunday afternoon at 3:00 AO r«UT Kuaraaiaed tar nttaa raww next Tuesday on a 5800-tnile dash to schedule. o'clock. Otherwise the services will i p to this afternoon 211 hunters' Cairo. HI Meyers, who was bought from ¡ be at the same hour at Clough's un i licenses, 6 angl»’’*', and 49 comblna- Boston, Syracuse, Denver, Louis Painless Dentists 1 tions hunters’ nnd anglers' licenses ville, Pittsburg and Montreal are Connellsville by Brooklyn last year, dertaking parlors Is that city on the then sent to Rochester, thence to I have been Issued by the county clerk among the cities which will following Tuesday. Interment in the r*’JF***«aDe«wHfw»» Mto<i rasnsso mn. hold s*»s«w» u to.toir71i. lu«,«. iui Lawrence. Mass., from there to Louis Lee Mission cemetery. i since the first of the lear. This num shows during March. ville and later shipped to Sioux City, I ber Is unusually large for this time Your Higheat Price and Cash Hoving has been purchased by Brooklyn. The appraisers named by the pro of the year. They net the county I Harry Lewis is having a busy time Walter Moser, who has pitched for bate court to estimate the value of Are Ready for You 3315. One marriage license was is of it abroad and will meet Clark M Partile Coe« I« aix-vud bara, Virginia. Tri-State and Pacific Coast the property left by Henry Maxwell, sued today with the instruction, “do Knock next week. np our reputalo« ea IX Toaran league clubs, winning thirty-one out .r, and roaot «at bettor painlraa deceased, reported that their inven | not publish.” ! Leach Cross, who will *i«ht Young of fifty-one games in the latter organ-1 tory showed a value of 11013.85. a, as natta« bav mnab joa faj. $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5 Values $3.00 Pair A$ it has always been our custom after inventory, we go through our entire stock of Clothing and take out all of odd pants that have accumulated during the past year’s business. These are placed on a table by them selves where you can select any pair you want for the sum of $3.00. Many of these pants are out of $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 suits, but nevertheless they go for three dollars. Now, no doubt, you need an extr apair of trousers to match up some coat and vest that is hanging in your wardrobe, which you are getting no good out of, as it is, when for the nominal sum of $3.00 expended you’d have a suit that would last for several months. .1¡ I Don’t Fail To See Thsm In Our Window BROWNSVILLE!^ WOOLEN MILL STORE ■ ii I I 591 Willamette St., Eugene ÍÍ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « * ® • • « * « • • « * ♦ • ♦ Robinson’s Old Hide House has gone Hides, Tallow, Pelts or Rubber Chemical Works Wise Dental Co.,i-«. /ERYBEST : «