Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, November 21, 1900, Image 4

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Daily Eugene Guard
WEDNESDAY - N0VEM8fc.fi 2t
All Popular
Brands of
CIGARS
FOR KALE AT
Julius Goldsmith's
Ha Main I
' BREVITIES.
Nov 27.
Villard Hall. " ; '
Olee Club Concert, i . . ,
1900 Hamblers $35, , ' , . , .;.
Wood for sale. F L Chambers'. ,, '
Free delivery Hammond' Bakery.
Mud guard, 2oo set. McClauatian.
Hoinecwfclng dune at The Louvre.
Or Liwe, optician, with J H Luckey
Look up your Thanksgiving turkey.
Klcycle lamps, 65 cent. F L Cham'
bers1.
Freeh Eastern oysters' at the Louvre
restaurant.
Bert Violent opeued up his barber
shop today.
Kee Day A Henderson's samples of
out order carpets.
. Simmons' photo tent has closed for
the winter season.
Round trip bus tickets to the Olee
Club oouoeit ten cents. , .'.'.;'
F L Chambers has received soother
carload of Oliver plow.
Thanksgiving day will soou be here
and turkeys are roosting high.
vl O Warner, tunes uihiios and
i.rvoiin. lbplrllii and polishing.
- AlMiirht stoves. 44 style to felect
froru at F L Chambers'. 1
Glee Club concert tickets at Vin
cent's. Reserved seats 60 cents'.. -Bicycle
supplies MoClanahan,
Krh Chicken Tomalea at Eugene
- Bnkery. : i. , . , ;
All gooddellveed free from the lion
bouiere bakery, H Vf Dunn, proprie
tor, j ;
T L Qilner's store, on Ninth street,
Is closed to take stock. A sale Is talked
c,-.,x ,
The fare for a rnuni trip from Vin
cent's to the Olee Club oot'oert is only
teo cents. .' . .
Klcycle repairing McClanabaD,
Smokeless shotgun cartridges 60
centra bos.) ' F L Chambers',
Hammond's 20 cent regular meals.
Lunches served or built to order.
Bicycle repairing, Walker, electri
cian. Bicycles called for, Phone,
Bed 430.
0 D Bowles, an old University stu
dent, Is a candidate for mayor of Van
couver, Wash. '
Finest soup at the Louvre.
A hybrid bird, mounted, Is ou ex
hibition IiTthe show window of B r
Pal ne & Co'e store. -,-''' '"i .
Rambler bloyoles now $36.00., , ,
Mote Saxon, at one time a ealorn
keeper here Is now residing near Col,
fax,. Wash., on a ranoh.
For a good square rneal and, all yoi
can oat go to the Louvre,
prystov'ewood $1,60 per load dellv
ered. ' Leave orders at Green's grocer;
store , on Willamette street , between
0th and 10th.. . .. . ,-.
Tinwar guaranteed , for 4 years at
P L Chambers.'
Kiftv dlflerofat patterns of oarpet in
our CQtOrdef 'department. " '
- Day dt Hsndkhson.
40 tecond-band heaters and atr-tlgbt
heaters at F L Chambers. '
JacksonvllleTlmes: llrsone Cantrall
and family left for Klama'h oounty
Monday morning, to make that sec
tion their future home. .
Blnyole repairing and sundries.
, E E MoClanahan.
You must not mlii the Glee Club
concert. The admission Is 60 cents,
and. Vincent will reserve your seat
without extra charge. Get a bus
ticket, too and go In stylo, - '
The ob printing department of the
Guahd does the best class of work of
anyoflloeln Houlhern Oregon, and at
reasonable prices. Mall orders fur all
classes of printing will receive prompt
attention.
Editorial la Portland Telegram:
The University of Oregon football
team Is making a record to be proud of,
and will put other teams la the North
west on their mettle.
When you feel that life Is hardly
worth tb candle take a dose of
Chamberlalu'i Htomach and Liver
Tablets. ' They', will . i cleanse your
stomach, tone up your liver and regu
late your bowels making you feel like
a new man. For sale by W LVi
Lano, Drug Htore, '
E. R. SKIPW0RTH
Addresses the Oregon Bar Asso
ciatlon at Portland.
Portland Telegram, Nov. 2U.
E R Hklpwortb, of Eugene, spoke on
"The Two Views Service of the Bar
to the' State and the Usurpation
Power," at the Oregon Bar Association
meeting Id Portland yesterday ' as
follows:
"The theme I have chosen for the
observations I shall submit to you Is,
The Two Views.' Embodied In this
subject shall be a presentation, la out
II oe oaly, of the eminent and patriotlo
services the profession of law baa ran'
dered to the world, and to our country
In particular; and also to retrospect,
In brief, of the powers exercised In the
administration of the government by
the bar. "
"To the profession of law belong the
great Judges, the great advocates, the
great writers on Jurisprudence, the
great lawgivers of all nations 'and
axes. . When we know of one of its
members performing a great service to
bnman liberty, to order or to Juris
prudence, we feel a personal pride and
feel to (share In the honor .of the
achievement, In the very tbrcjs of war
with the mother country,' we secured
through Adams, justice fojr ...British
soldiers, who had obeyed '-. the
orders from tbelr superiors.
"It was the mailer mind ot John
Marshall that gave practical effect to
the constitution', declaring that the
government of the United States of
necessity, exercises Its power directly
upon the people, throughout the whole
extentof our great country, and not
immediately through tbe states, nor
with the aid nor even- with tbe oon
sent of state governments. , ,
"The doctrine of Jefferson upheld
individual liberty .developed Individual
strength and enlarged Individual man'
hood. . The doctrine of Marshall baa
given nj a strong and mighty nation
and has given to every man the hope
that he shall in peace enjoy the re
wards offals own honest toll. These
were not the enunciations of mere
doctrlnarles, bat of great lawyer and
practical statesmen.
"Tbe profession of law In this broad
and enlarged meaning is really a de
partment of government and not
mere trade or calling. Every polltloal
question Is so latlmately connected, at
least with some form or b ranoh of law
that necessarily the lawyers are largely
ir not wholly responsible for their set'
tlement. The legal profession has
never yet Inspired or enoou raged mob
spirit, and I feel I am warranted In
tbe belief that our profession will al
ways remain the . rook of defense
against turbulence and vlolenoe, and
win stand up like a giant for liberty
ana oraer."
Coming.
Some attractive design In photo
mounts, from the East, selected par
ticularly for tbe holiday trade. Tbe
awellest little photo yet conceived
tbe new oval, The Uainsboro. You
will all want some when yon see thsm
Bo call early for a sitting. We must
nave time to dojustlce to you. Ap
pointments therefore preferred. Cloudy
aayagoou. Best hours from 10 to
o'olook.
'Dorms Art Gallery.
: 'i " ' Eugene, Or.
: In Business at Salkx. Julius
Goldsmith, of this city, aod btotber.
bam, of Portland, are making arange
menta to go Into the cigar business at
Salem., Charles Goldsmith will reprw-
seut the Interest of Julius who will re-
tnalu here. . Bam ha resigned hi
position with Mason, Barman A Com
pany, the wholesale grocers, of Port
land and will hereafter . reside .. In
Salem. He is one of the best traveling
men on the road having been on tbe
go slnoe 1888, and baa been with
Mason, Ehrmao fc .Company slnoe
1805. The new store will be one of tbe
best of tbe kind in tbe valley, and
now being fitted op. Cbas Goldsmith
bss also resigned hi position with tbe
Portland company.
. The Cold. At 7 o'olook this morn
Ing the thermometer registered 22 de
gress above aero, ten below freexlng,
This was eight degrees colder than the
same hour yesterday morning. ' '
The Olee Club will run oovered rig
to aud from tbe concert Nov 27. Gel
your oua tickets and reserved seat
ticket at Vincent's. .
Oregonlan: "Hons of Oregon showed
California how to play football. The
vlotory means morn than alhletlosu
piemacy, because the brat athletes are
the best students." ,
J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO
F-M3ALMERS ind FUNERAL DIRECT 0R
; Raw t the tun. it Paint
Fatton's
Sun Proof Faints..
at imrniM to lis Tnr
hoot lor Hud ssal ou eai-n eata.
ovearoa, aiaat, t it., (
' t 'f r ,-'!J':: ,'
1 6 to i
lfllbe D G rtugar $1 00
Unbreakable doll heads lSoand up,
Seedless raisins per lb lOo.
Nickle plated all coper tea kettle 11.00.
Complete cobbler outfit 11.25.
1 lb plug good chewing tobeoco'S&o,
Umbrellas Sua and up.
Our ladles fancy embroidered 5o hand
kerchiefs can't be beat.
Good I w prune per pound ljo
No 1 nutmegs per dot fin.
S Key West Havana cigar So. .
Our holiday good are arriving dally
com early before stock Is bioken.
AX BILLY.
Department So
SOCIAL.
HAMMOND sfAIUKWB.
Ou of the prettiest borne weddings
ever seen la Eugene occurred this
morning at tb residence of Mr aud
Mrs A G Malbews, on West Ninth
street. Tb contraction psrties were
their daughter, Ada, abd Mr C C
Hammond. The ceremony was per
formed by Rev Morton L R at 11:80
o'olook In tb south parlor, whloh had
beta transformed Into a floral bower of
great beauty; evergreens, holly, mistle
toe, Urge clusters of whit ourysaotbe
mums aod other choice flowers were
everywhere dominant.
This ceremony united two of tbe
popular youug people of tbe olty, a
native son and daughter who) have by
tbelr open-hearted, winning ways
gained' host of friends, who share
with them the great Joy which baa
fallen to their lot.
It la seldom that ao many and
cbolos present are bestowed upon a
young couple a was displayed at the
ceremony this morning. Hllverware,
out glass, rare Cbinaware and paint
ing were In endless profusion.
The ceremony was witnessed by
about 70 friends 'of the eontraoting
parties, and the congratulation ex
tended were slnoe re and hearty. A
luncheon waa served and the entire
party repaired to tb Southern Pacific
depot to wish boa voyage on tbe bridal
tour. Mr and Mrs Hammond went to
Portland on the 1:10 train and will
visit Hound points before returning.
A number of telegram were re
ceived, among them one from Captain
Btockbam of Co I, First Nebraska
Volunteers, with whloh company Mr
Hammond did 'efflolent service la the
Philippine oampalgo ai first sergeant,
DR. AND MKS.SfBONQ KNTEKTATN,
President and Mrs. Frank 8. rang
aoterialtied last evening at their home,
Collier Hall, in bonor of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Brass, of Portland. They were
assisted In their reception of the guests
by Mr Mary F Strong. Tbe
reception was informal in Iti na'are
aod proved a very pleasant event.
Among the In vlted guests were : Pro
fessor and Mr Thomas Condon . Pro
fessor h C Carson, Professor and Mrs
Fu Dunn, Professor aod Mm i barles
Friedel, Professor and M' I 1 Olen,
Professor and Mrs B J Hawthorne,
Professor and Mrs Arthur Liobman,
Professor and Mr Geo lillley, Professor
and Mr E H McAllster, Professor F
G G Schmidt, Professor and Mrs K L
Washburn, Professor aud Mrs F G
Young, Professor4 and Mr Joseph
Bohafor, Mr W Gifford Nah. Pro
fessor C A Burden, Mis Marguerite
Hansen, Regent and Mr 8 H Friend
ly, Mr and Mr H E Ankeny, Mr and
Mr I L Campbell, Mr and Mr W G
Glletrap, Mr and Mr T G Hendrloks.
Dr and Mr W Koykendsll, Professor
and Mr Mark Bailey, Mr and Mr E
O Potter, Mr Minnie Bookman, Mr
H B Miller. .
ToBn Married. The marriage of
Mr D H Robert, ot Spokane, Wash,
and Mia Mabel McCann, of Eugene,
will be celebrated at . the residence of
the bride's parent on West Fifth
street tonight, Rev Mao H Wallace to
efUoiate. Mr Roberta aod Mis Alice
Roberta, mother and ' sister of the
groom, and Hon A S Robert aud wire
have arrived from Tbe Dalles to at
tend the ceremony, as has also Mr D
R Roberta, tbe Intended groom. The
couple will leave for Spokane on to
morrow morning' early train. Mr
Robert I a graduate of tbe University
of Oregon. ' Mies MoCann haa been
employed In the assessor's oHloe fer a
number ol year aod baa been an im
portant factor In Eugene society. Tbe
Guard congratulate In advanoe.
With Wbbs In calling attention
to tbe San Franolsoo Call's cartoon of
Oregon, "rooters" for the State Uni
versity football team In yesterday's
Guard w failed to state that Fred
Flak's oarloature represented tbe U O
!;raduate with as lovely a pair of webs,
or feet, a ever graced a duck. The
artist put la nearly all bis work ou
Fred's picture. It Is tbe Illy of the
aggregation. .
tbe
John Moore, of Junction, la In,
city. .
HE Ankeny reiuruwl borne lat
ulgbt,
. Mr aud Mrs Ernest Hroas re ururd
to Portland this afternoon.
Geo W Kinsey has gone to Portlatid
to attend bis brother's fuoera'.
' Attorney E K hkipwonh arrived
home from Portland this afternoon.
Mia Vira Stewart, of Albany, re
turned borne today aferavili heitt.
, Miss Mamie MuAlieter la in.Kalem to
attend the weddli.g uf a Cuuslu which
occurs tonight.
MrsEJ Fresler and children left
this afternoon for Woodland, Califor
nia, lo spend the winter at tbe borne
of ber motber. .
Miss Lola Banders, of Harriaburg,
passed through today en route to Ban
Francisco and other California points
ftir a three months' visit.
: ; - ;
Life Saved by Electric Light.
' An Interesting calculation ban re
cently been made which shows that
when tbe electric light baa entirely
displaced gas, oil lamps and candles
there will be 6000 less deaths annually
these being so much more nnbealtbful
than electricity.' In a like manner
there will be far less sickness In tbe
tbe world, when everyone learns to
check tbe Inroads of dyapepsia with
Hoaietter's Stomach Bitters. ' Consti
pation, Indigestion, biliousness, fever.
aigue and malaria are but danger slg
nals proclaiming a diseased cudiiion
of tbe stomach. . Good digestion la at
tbe base of perfect Detrition. Tbe
Bitter strengthen the stomach, aod
cure all disorder arising from mal
nutrition. Everyone would do well to
try it. Bee that our private rewnue
tamp covers tbe neck of the bottle.
Thanksgiving Dinner.
The ladles of tbe Catholic church
will give a dinner on Thanksgiving
day for' tbe benefit of tbe oburcb, in
the old Christian church buildlug.
Bedsteads and Sideboards.
- Sea Day & Henderson for latest de
signs oak oedroom suits, Iron bedsteads
and sideboard i. Just arrived.
Bakery Display
At Hammond's every Saturday.
out of your water
Turn the water
pipes tonight. .
Several country people were la town
today selling wild geese aod ducks.
ah ennrones in Kuttala are com
manded to hold special prayers for tbe
Czar's recovery.
From Llnri county probate court:
"Will of J PChesber filed. Valueof
prorerty J7.200, located In Lane, Lion
and Benton counties. Mrs Cbesber
executrix."
44 Waste Not,
' Want Not"
Little teaks bring to ivanr.
and little impurities ' of Me
blood, if not attended ro.
bring a "Want" of health.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is Me
one and only specific tht
will remove all blood humors
and impurities, thereby pit
ting you- into a condition of
perfect health.
Bad Stomach " Headachei w
lind feeling, bad condition of stomtrn,
caused me lo take Hood's SarsaparH.
Jt stopped all faint trouble." Chants
eBover. Glens Falls, ,.,....
Hood'i Hlla cure It rjlli ; tht noo-lrriuttng amd
lew
To-day.
Down Pillows. Pillow
Covers
Denims.
and Art
New Neck Wear for
Ladies and l?ainy
Day Skirts.
FREDERICK H KINSEY1
Semng as a Juror When Fatally
Attacked With Heart
Trouble. .
' NO SSSISTARCE COULD BE GIVEN.
' Portland Telegram, Sot. a).
Frederick H Klnaey, oneofthereg
ular trial jurora for the November
term, and oue of the jurors drawn this
njoroliie In tbe Kuetemeyer murder
case, died suddenly within five mln
utes of taking his seat In tbe jury box
Mr Kinsey seemed to be taken wltb a
fit of some kind at first, and was car
ried hurriedly to the clerk's ofllce, off
Judge George's courtroom, where an
attempt was made to rellee bim. It
was unsucoesslul, as death followed tbe
attack.
It all happened so quickly that many
people In the courtroom hardly realized
what bad occurred until it was all
over. Tbe names of 12 jurymen bad
been called, among Ibem that of Mr
Kinsey. They had stepped into tbe
box and Eil Mendenball bad addressed
his openiug question to Mr Kinsey.
The bailiff waa seen to motion for help
and It was seen that Mr Kinsey was
breathing with difficulty, and that be
was evidently attauked with some
trouble. Theotber Jurors assisted in
carrying him to a Bide room, wbeie
some attempted to revive" him, while
pbysiolans were telephoned to cume io
tbe courthouse at ouoe, Before tbey
bad time to arrive, however, it was
seen that Mr Kinsey was past rncov
ery. Heart trouble of some nature
had attacked bim and death was al
most Instantaneous, ills family was
couiinuuicaled with and also Coroner
Band.
Several physicians appeared in the
courtbouie within a short time after
they were sent for, but it was too late
to do any goodaod it is doubtful If
they could have saved bis life If tbey
had been on baud at once. As soon as
possible tbe remains were removed to
tbe morgue, auotber name waa drawn
from the jury list, and tbe trial of Al
Kuetemeyer was prooeeded with..
It is not known that Mr Kinsey bad
been subjeoted to suoh attacks aud
that which caused blB death, aud for
that reason it seems all tbe more sud
den. He was In conversation with a
number of acquaintances this morning
before court convened, and he was ap
parently In the beat of heallb. After
stepping to his seat with the jury, be
went for bis overcoat, and it was on
bis way tbat he clutched the bailiff by
whom he was seated, as It seeking
help. Court was adjourned for tbe
time, until it was seen that noting
oould be done and the remaius were
removed to the morgue.
Frederick H Kinsey is well known
iu Portland, having resided here for
some 25 years. He baa been employed
as a car repairer and builder in tbe O
HiN shops, and was so employed up
to the time of bl9 death, although be
bad laid off in order to serve as a juror
dunug tbe present term. He has been
the bead man in tbe oar shops and has
always been beld in high esteem.
His home has been at 664 ast An
keny street fur tbe past five years,
where he has resided wltb his wife
and one daughter, Miss Grace Kinsey,
who ir a teaober at the Stephens' Ad
diiion sobiol. Before tbat he lived at
Ninth aod Burnaide streets.
vvueu n was Known mat be was
dead, Judge George telephoned to Mrs
Kinsey asking if ber husband had
left for the court house, and then tell
ing ber tbat he had met with an aocl
dent, and tbat she had better oome to
the court house at once. She evident
ly divined that it was something seri
ous, as she orled out lu terror and left
tbe telephone. Miss Grace Kinsey,
who was in ber scboo'room, waa called
to a telephone by a friend of the fami
ly and told the sad news, and was
aaked to accompany her motber. Mrs
Kinsey reached the court bouse first
and when told of her husband's sud
den death, her grief could not be con
trolled, aud finally she had to be led
away.
Fully Kbpsirrd, The oounty
court has had the Coast Fork
agon bridge placed in first-class re
pair and the same Is now open for
'rave.. Mr Striker had oharge of the
ui son aia good work.
Hops SoLD.-Urant's Pass Courier
"uk.".. ana j n K-hkopf, who raised
nearly '2S),m pounds of clioloe hops on
'MTirgaie, uunng the nat
sold them lest week for ir
pound.
season,
cents a
A Ih.K. n .
..... y .Democrat: f in..,n i .
California" that Is the way tbe recent
'Rah for Oregon!
football game reads.
C JL
Why?
. - - ft ftaUT
'gof u I Litf-food: goe, riglt
don to t'nc roots of the hitr:
feed, the lair Lulbj jun fa
y they ,:5CfJ ,0 be ci ,len
709 were pungef lni mofe
vigorous. Tint's hv the d.rk
tick color of etrly fife ,1.,Y,'
comes b,ck to your gf,y L.iV.
t he hiir grows Uycr, too.
Hiii
tr.'iri ti
lUnl it si.
-.v..ATa,Uwi,
You are invited
to call at the
HewyStore
Where yoo will see e srything that's the
Very newest and veiy prettint made in
flki'nn mi 'ancy China Tea Se?, Plates. R.bwl H.t. r. .
LlilildWdl G kirra?"AB'!Tr "".Ha Treys. Pom, ,h p
VU1UU II Ul Ui Bnwh and Comb Tr.v.. IW. ii.n.uT? ,m S"'air
PffoA .n.l nt,,.l-. . ' -'lCI 'I'..
uiassware, crocicery, ss
, ' , , J0!8' Punch Set. Krrr Set.. hLVu.
tuii vasw. urnAuieDuu Hovemes in nmoKinK ohm, imd isoda. Ah tv
locin(( Girl, NnveltiVs in Khoea, Jugn, Vase, Hat, Aabieu. Ytucp llo'hdtiii '
Roe Bowls. Lemonade Sets, Genuine Wedge wood with raUed Cameo KL-urv u
Plaque and many ew Novelties. "'Qiting
Larnest Aacortment, Lowe.t ps.u ,
Come Jut to Look. Orandut Display, k ttln Ail
GREAT AMERICAN IMP. TEA CrT
IB NINTH 8T, BETWEEN WILLAMETTE ANO OAK, EUQENE OREOON
C C Hammond's
Qaf a9d Bakery, -
Regular Meals 20c
Short Orders and
Lunches. All Prices:
New Firat Class Cook
, Greatest Variety of
Bakery goods In the
CITY. .
irt is .
3 Q"m!&'.
Maccaronsj Douoh
C-kes. Pi9,,,
Rolls etc:
Free Delivery at
all hours, Nt
door F L, Chambers
EiStstern
Oysters"
ATTHE BONBONIERE AlsoUlvmpla. Bakery lunchrt and
shori order-; coufectiouery, cigars etc. Now open niiht and d,T
Eastern Oysters on sale by tbe ean, in quarts. Phone R,d 40-4
8th st.
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Paper Sale....
In order to make room we will
. . . sell for the next 60 days the nicest
. line of wall paper in the city, at
prices that will please. All new
goods and nice bright patterns.
PRESTON & HALES
Special attention Riven to paper hanging and
decora tiDR by the best artist.
Leave your ordera.
: 1 llSll'fiiif
....music HOUSE,,,
. MORRIS & CRAW, Proprietors
Fine line of Pianos and Ortfann rowtutli
on hand, Biasiua, Maiicm and Hmlii
The celebrated 'J'ro w brid'e and otiv
IManos told cheap fur cash or (?
Vaymcnta.
9th SL Opposite Hoffman, Eupenefc
Hotel Arrivals.
HDQENK. ,
D McOarty, WendllnK
8 M Bawyer, Uosben
R Alexander, Comslock
J A (lardoer, Iowa Falls, la ',
U B Zuinwalt and wf, Isabel ...
Harry Brlstnw, Cottage Urove
lB8laudlsh,Halsey i,
h J Waugh, Halsey
J t! Parker, Dexter
R P Bradport, Bradport, la
D -M Dobbins, Portland
H Smith, Salem
John Smith, NY
Cbas Gaby, N V
R P Lone;, CotUge Grove
K Daniel, Cove
Henry Brown, Balem
O VV Htults, NY
W G Eliot, Jr, Milwaukee, Wis
HOFFMAN.
W K Moser und wife, Portland
R A Franklin, Isabel
O B Prael, Portland
Guy Lester, Bpringrleld
A W Potior, Springfield '
W G Gerrish, Portland
K 8 Myers, Portland
J M Foster, Portland.
LCalleuiz, Portland
Ij Eaten, Portland
W H Burr, Philadelphia
J Sargent, 8 F
Henry Huiglos, Portland
Geo A Beavis, 8 F
U J Gay, Portland
D W Dobblus, Portland
W E iiouulree, 8 F
Cay 4 Henderson, MUm
Embalmers. Cor. Wil. and 7tl ill.
. Thanksgiving Market.
The market to be beld by the W
of the Christian church on WedDeidH
thalStb, will supply all aod more Iku
is properly required lo oelebrele Hi
great national feast day.
Dressed chickens and turkeye,
pared and cooked meat'', (il,'.,
doughou's, all styles of hrpad, ho,U.
cranberries, jellies anil rui,j il"f
good table suppllra.
Place of holding the market will
duly announced.
Weather
Special to lh Guard,
Poktland, Nov. 2l.-Tonlght fair
warmer. Thursday, Increasing cloud
Iners, wanner.
IThe above report Is not favorable to
a continuance of the snow flurry.
DON'T GET THIN
. Get fat; get nice and plump:
there is safety in plumpness.
Summer has tried yourfooi
works: winter is coming to
trv vour breath-mill. F1 15 f
J
the time to brace yourself.
But weather is tricky; Jooi
outl Look out for colds espec
ially. Scott's emulsion of cod-1
oil is the subtlest of helps.1'
is food: it is one of thecal
foods in the world; it is i"ore
than food ; it helps you di
your food and get more nutri
ment from it.
Don't get thin, there is safety
plumpness. Man w
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