Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 21, 1906, Image 7

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BllSinOSS fOr HiS
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,. man taken in by Officer Busick
day night aud !
, . it hour Weuuew
' . , ... us Ed Glenn, was
hrt tfflVO U'B '
. other than Ed Lang, a hurmless
H fellow whose aaaie has appeared
the police register on many former)
ions says the Salem Statesman,
who has been making his bead
Itr'ers at Eugene of late, told Re-
"jer Mores an amuoiug story when
Zmi called before the bar iu the
"lice court yesterday morning. He
Jrtltatlengih upou the subject of
the recent euauge iu
fben Jl "uoozo joints" were closed,
,d expressed himself as highly dis
eased with the new urder of things.
' .... tlmt if ix'ita niftier
He WW me j"e
iwhuru or Sulem when a iuau wish
ed to append Ms appetite and beiug
possessed of uwuy iuuu uiirouum
of bis experiences in Salem police
circles he, tor one, preferred to visit
tte Capital City iu eases of "emer
gency." On this oneasion he said his
mlaion to Salem was oue of business
as sell as pleasure, mar, ne was in
structed by his "Brm" to purchase
. machinery aud he declared tnat
erery day of his absence meant a loss
of from 6:50(1 to 8100 to ins "m m.
After listening to ins detailed ex
planation of the various circ. in
stances couneated with his latest visit
to this city, Judge Moores informed
Lang that he would release him with
out tine since the fact that Ofllcer
Busick found him tangled up iu the
geaiiug of a harvesting machine at an
hour close to midnight seemed to cor
roborate his story relative to his in
tended purchase. I.aug admitted that
he bad worked overtime In his effort
to carry out the iustrutious of hij
Mrni", and promised, if given his
liberty, to br rrow some money aud
take the first train for the "prohibi
tion tow,i of Eugene."
Laugjwas set free, but failed to
make scfod his promise and yesterday
afternoiju was again picked up by
Marshal CorueliuB aud locked up iu
I
NEWS FROM THE
CLERK'S OFFICE
T G and Martha A Hednricks to L
T and Jennie B Harris; dots 9 and
10, blk 8, Elias Stewart's ad to Eu
gene, t 1000. ;
U S to Hugo Hallin ; 80 acres in sec
12, tp 17, a r 4 e. Patent.
Daniel and Duloeua Gaby to J J
Hartaugh; 45x88.6 feet in Packard's
ad to Eugene. $650.
Orr H Greene aud Jlattie E Martin
to Ureene Investment' Co : 360 aores
la see 3, tp 17, sr 6 w. S1600.
Herbert and Henrietta Gordon to
the Bank of Cottage Grove ; 160 acres
In sec 20, tp 20, s r 2 w. J1500.
Louis J Miller to Edward Heber
land ; 80 acres in seo 8, tp 10, s r 7 w.
BOO.
Cora M Davis to Marion C Davis ;
10 acres in tp 17, s 1 3 w. 81.
Annie L aud Henry R Bills to
George W McQueen ; lots 1 and 2,
b"t 3, McQneeu's ad to Cottage
Grore. $1300.
John K Crawford to Cla-a M Wil
son; lot 234, iu Eugoue Masonic cem
etery, ft.
William Stewart aud Alico B Mateer
to George Rein; north half of lots 7
'"i 8, blk 1, Osburue's ad to Eugene.
W.
He'en E. Johnson to Amos aud
Varian Wilkius; lots 9 and 10 aud
east half 0f ut 8j packard's ad to bu
ene. $:t5:0.
HUNTING LICENSES.
A Kced, Irving ; S D Reed, Cres-
tell;
J lV Wallace, Marcola; Euos
?, Cottngo Grove ; C S Frank,
4
r CIRCUIT COURT.
da Cigar Co vs G W Robinson ;
to recover money. L M Travis, at
torney for plantiff.
8 U Friendly vs E E Orton ; to re
"er money. L M Travis for plain
tiff. MIXING LOCATION.
E P Williams locutes the Republic
nd Overland clatJis in Blue River
district
Twenty Year Battle
tl 'I-T8 oser In a twenty year bat
oVJI cl?,ronic Piles and malignan
"ores, until I tried Hnrklin'. Ami,
Ine both.
pit- . I nut, n nit
ini nor a truce remuius.
Bet :l-Bce,of Farmville.
Vb.
lands,
list.
- ... uiucm.
cuts, burns and
at W, L, DeLano, drug-
k . Auction Tonight!
"ion 1 tonight
sporting goods, etc.
at Uomph's.
"7 Dnnn',
,,r7 pans.
bresd, bakea In sanl
iHNG RUNAWAY o !0,V&i THE
AAST EVENING
Alton Utimjitou and wife tiariowly
He Went To! about uine o'clock. As they were
idrivint? in frnn P..!..... .... ,
th wheels of the buggy dropped into
a hole where sewer excuratioiu were
beiug made aud the vehicle was over-
turned. The horse then started to
run aud came dowu towu at a break-
"et'k s',eed dr"t''"K portious of the
uii.j iiib su-eei. it was
caught out near the Vaughn place ou
West Eighth street near the city
limits. The buggy is a total loss, but
ueither the occupants nor the horse
was injured.
HOP MARKET IS
BOOMING ONCE MORE
Conditions iu the hop cot tract
market were never livelier than today.
Eveu the excitement of two years ago
is being surpassed by present opera
tious. Although the price is not si
high as then there is eveu a better
demand for supplies. Every dealer
has many Eastern Inq-ii''"! aud many
of them have order- tu b. y up to 13c
a pound, so Portlan 1 aUvhcs say.
This is the top value oTered at the
moment, aud seven.; ! m.,.!': of 6ales
at that figure have been circulated
and seem to come from good people.
It is understood that s. me Easterners
who sold short a year ago now have
offers in for soeks at unlimited
prices get the goods seems to he the
only statement at this time.
INGHAM TO BUY
PORTLANO PROPERTY
K. H. Ingham was iu Porthuid
Wednesday. rie spent some rune
witn 11. K. tviucaia examiuiuK prop
erty in various parts of the ity. He
is looking for a site for his vinegar
factory, which will be removed from
Eugen, and was thinking favorably
of purchasing a whole block along the
0. H. & N. trnck ill lower Albina for
321,000, but will loolt around some
more before deciding.
Knights Templar Masting
Ivauhoe Commanery, Knights
Templar, will hold a special meeting
Saturday evening. Work iu Red
Cros degree.
O. E. SMITH, E. C.
Only 82 Years Old .
"I am ouly 82 years old and don't
expect even when I get to be real old
to feel that way as lung as 1 can get
Electric Bitters." say Mrs. E. H.
Brunson, of Dublin, Ga. Surely
there's nothing else keeps the o.d as
young and makes the weak as strong
as this grand tonio medicine. Des
pepsia, torpid liver, inflamed kidneys
or ohronic constipation are unknown
after taking Elctrice Bitters a rea
sonable time. Guaranteed by W. L.
Delano druggist. Price 50c.
Notice To Ice Consumers
Until further notice the price of all
ice delivered in less quantities thnu
100 pounds will be licents per
nnun A. No deliveries will be made to
nrivatfi residences on Sundays. Ice
can be had at the factory until 11 a.
m. on Sundays; none in the after
noon, tf
Auction Tonight!
Anctiou tonight
Spirting goods, etc.
at Gomph's.
Wool and Mohair
Geo. T. Hall & Son will pay the
higbsst pHce for wool and moha'
GEO. T. HA 1.1. & SON.
Auction Tonight!
Auction tonight
Sporting goods, etc.
at Gompli s.
Romnves the microbes which ini
proverMi the blood and circulation.
Stops all trouble that interferes witli
nutrition. That's what Ilolllster's
Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Tea or
tablets, 35 cents. Linn Drug Co.
We are the only dye worKs in the
city. 459 Willamette street. tdi
Ice cream at Dunn's bakery.
Tied dowu to his desk in the ofllce,
While others are free at plav,
Papa fancies he is having a vacation,
While uriuKing ui-j ...uu.....
Tea.
Linn Drug Co.
M. O. Warner tunes pianos. Leave
I orders at 11. E. Morns' niuic store.
See our new 1990 power washing
machine. A small water motor
fastens to your water faucet and fur
nishes power for the machine and
wringer. Uuy oue of these machines
and do vonr washing without work.
Chambers' Hardware, sole agents
Koreruptionn sores, pimples, kid-
-j ii-or rnnbles. constipation,
fi' ,,e Holister's Rocky
T... Carries new life to
every t art of the body. Tea or tab
lets, 3icent. Linn Drug Co.
BEST TIME VER
Franklin was rigid when he said:
"Lust time is never lonnd again."
The O li. i X., .a addition to giv
ing yon axt miles along the matchless
Columbia river, mvis yon 17 hours to
Chicago. It is the
Short liue to Lewistou.
Short liue to the Palonse country.
abort liue to Spokane.
Short liue to the Coeur d'Aleue
eountrv.
Short line to Salt Lake City.
Short line to Denver.
Short line to Kaunas City.
Short liue to Ouialm.
Short line to Chicago.
Short line to all points east.
Three trains east daily, 9:13 a. m.,
8:15 and 0:13 p. m. The "Chicago.
Portland Special" is as Hue as the
finest. Erery comfort of home.
For particulars ask any agent of the
Southern Pacilio Company or write,
A. L. CHAKi,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland. Or.
Eupe-Falijreek Stage
Barnard & West stupes now letire
uneue Hud Fall Creek phcIi uioruiug
except Sunday, returning iu the
afternoon.
Leave Eugene nt C a. m., arriving
at Full Creek at 10:30; leuve Full
Creek at 2 p. pi, and arrive ut
gene at C.
Leave Fall Creek at 7:30 a.
arriving at Eugene at 12; leave
gene at 2:30 p. m. and arrive at
Eu-
En
Fail
Creek at 7.
Leave ordets for freight and pas
sengers at oflk'e of Barnard West
stables, Eugene, and Frank llliiir,
Fall Creek. tf
A Tragic Finish
A wat.ehmau's reflect permitted a
leak in the great North Sea dyke,
..,., tt rnlliuus lm,uk
devnstn. 14 an entire privinco of Hoi
laud. In like maimer Keuneth Mo
lver, of Vanuejoro, Me., permitted a
cold to go uuuuticed until a tiagic
finish was ouly averted by Dr. King's
New Discovery. Ho writes: "Three
doctors gave me up to die of lung lu
llainmation, caused by the neglected
cold ; but Dr. King's New Discovery
saved my life." Guaranteed best
cough aud cold cure, at W. L. Do-
Lauo's drug store. 50c aud 1.00.
Trial bottle free.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Rosebmg, Or., July 7, 1906.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions nf the act
of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of Timber Lands
In the States of California, Oregou,
Nevada aud Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Laud
states by act of August 4, 1892, Jo
seph H. rowler. of the town 'f Wal
ton, county of Lane, state of Oregon,
has this day II led iu this office bis
sworn statement No. 6951 for the pur
chase of the N's of NKI4 and NJ of
NW of section 10, township is,
eonth-of range 8 west, V. M., aud
will offer proof to show that the laud
sought is more valuable for Its tim
ber or stone than lor agricultural
Durposes. and to establish his claim
to said laud before V. W. Culkius, U.
S. Commissioner, at his office in Eu
geue, Oregon, ou Mouday, the first
day ot October, 1906. He uames as
witnesses Uuarles u, rowler, ot nai-
tou, Oregou; Sidney W. Porter, of
Walton. Oreiron ; Hei-rv Hinkson, ot
Alma, Oregon; Warren Nichols, of El
mira. Oregon.
Anv aud all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lauds nre
reuuested to tile their claims iu this
- f lloe on or before said 1st day of Oc
tober, 1906.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas. There was submitted to
the electors of the state at the las
general election as required by law an
initiative petition for a proposed
amendment to Section 2 of Article XI
of the Constitution of the State of
Oreiron. giving cities and towns ei
elusive power to enact and amend
their charters, subject to the eonsti
tution and criminal laws of the Stat
nF thetmii. and
Whereas, on the i'ih day of Juno
mud the Secretary of State In my
presence as Governor of the State of
Uregon u 1(1 camas me vuirn hiuii iu
ami utuinst said amendment nud
Kerens, it was ascertained and de
termined upon such canvas that there
were .i'J.M)! votes cast tor said amend
ment and 19,S.)L' votes ngninsr. too
same, and that said adinendment re -
ceive'd an affirmative majority of the
total number of effective votes cast
Hierpim and entitled to le countoJ
under the lirnvisious of law,
Now, therefore, I, George E Cham
berlain, as tiovernor of the Slate of
Oregon, in obedience to and by vir
tue of the power and authority vested
In me by law, do horeby make and
issue this proclamation to the people
nf the State of Oregon, and do au-
uounce and declare that the whole
mini tier of votes cast in the State of
Oregon at said election for and
against said proposed amendment was
as hereinbefore stated, and that said
proposed amendment received an ai
iir,.ntivo majority of the total num
ber of votes cast tnereon ana euuueu
i l.o rnimtpd under the nrovlslons
of Iw,and that said amendment here
inbefore mentioned Biiau oe bihi is iu
full force and effect as a part of the
constitution of the State of Oregon
from the date of thlB proclamation.
Done at the capitol this &ith day
of June, A. D.
GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN,
Governor of Oregon,
By the Governor:
V. I DC NBA R.
Secretary of State.
(Seal) "
In the District Court of the United
Stated for the District
of Oregon.
In the matter of Charles Gross, bank
rupt. You will please take notice y.ut the
trustee in the abuvt wit it It a estate
has tiled Ms tiiml report praying for
an ordi-r approving nnie, aud 1 have
railed a meeting of creditors at my
oliice, iloum 0Ht, Chamber ot Com
merce, Portland, Ortgou, on the 17th
day of July, l.Vii, at lu:30 o'clock a.
m., to considei said report, and for
the transaction of biich other business
as may properly come before the
meeting. You wilt pleuse take uotice
that in case no objectioim are hied
an ordei will lie maiie granting the
praver ot the said trustee.
ALEX SWEKK.
Keferee.
Dated, Portland, Oregon, July 3,
HK'ti. 1 17
NOTICE OF FIN AL SE1TLEM EXT.
Notice is hereby givon that J. H.
Millioiu has tiled his tliml account as
administrator of the estate of T. J.
Millioru, deceased, and that the I
fount v court lias bv hii order tived !
August (5th, A. I). liXti. at the hour
of te.i o'clock a. m. on said day and
the county court room as the place to
hc"ar any objections to the said ac
count. Any person having any ob
jec'ions to said account is hereby
notified to Hie euch objection with
the clerk of i-aid court ou oi before
said day.
June 22, 1900.
J. H. MILLIORN,
Administrator of the Estate of
1. J. Millioru, Deceased,
WALTON & NESS,
Attornv.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby giveu ttiat the un
dersigned, administrators of the estate
of Milla C. Halo, have tiled their tlual
account therein aud that the county
court for l.aue county, Oregon, has
by an orde,' of this day fixed the loth
day of August at the hour of teu
o'clock a. tu. as the time and the
county court room as the place to
hear any and all otijeetions to the
said account; anyone having any ob
jections to the said account are no
tilled to lile the same with the clerk
of said court on or before the said
ate.
July 6th, 1906.
GEO. H. HALE,
C. K. HALE,
Administrators of the estate of
Milla C. Hale, deceased.
WALTON & NESS,
Attorneys.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby giveu that the un
dersigned, Geo. A. Drury, has been
duly appointed administrator of the
estate ot Goorge Drury, deceased, uy
the county court of Lane county, Or
egou. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present tho same with proper
vouchers to said administrator at tne
law office of L. liilyou in Eugene,
Oregou, within six months from the
date of this notice.
Dated this 5tb day of Juue, 1900.
GEO. A. DRUKV,
Admin!3tratcr.
!.. ISILiEU- .Vto-re-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Sates Laud Office,
Roseburg, Or., May 28, 190G.
Notice ia horeby giveu that iu com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of Juue 8, 1878, entitled
An Act for the sale of timber lauds
in the states of California, Oregon,
Nevada aud Washington territory,"
as extended to all the publio luud
states by act of Augubt 1, 1892, Laura
E. Hiukson, of Alma, oouuty of
Lane, Btate of Oregou, has this day
tiled in this office her sworn state
ment, No. 0849, for the purchase ot
lot 10, of Section No. 4 In Township
No. 1(1 south, Range No. 8 west, aud
will offer proof to show that the land
sought is rnrre valuable frr its timber
stoue than tor agricultural pur
poses, aud to e-tahlisu her claim to
said land before W. W. Calkins, U.
S. commissioner, at hla office at Eu
gene. Oregon, ou Thursday the 23d
day of August, 190(1. She names as
witnesses Nelson O. ilinksou, iMahel
C. Hiukson, William H. Sallee, all of
Alma, and Nell Hiukson, of Crow, all
ot Lane county, Oregou.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requeste d to fllo their claims iu this
oflico on or before said 23d day of
August, 190(i.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
SUM.MO.Nb.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the couuty
of Lane.
Erick Erlckson, Plaintiff,
vs.
Carrie .Krickson, Defendant.
To Carrie ''.rickson, the above named
defeudan,..
In the name of tho atato of Oregon
vou are hereby miuired to apneur
and answer
the plnintiu 'h complaint
1 Illeii against you in me aoove em itieci
i mit ami court, on or belnro aix weeks
from tho date of the (lift publication
j of this suiniuons, which date of llrst
puuncuiinn is .way uie 0111, 1000, aim
you are hereby notilled if you fail to
so appear and answer said complaint
within said time aforesaid, the plain
tiff will npply to said court for the
relief prayed for iu said complaint,
to-wit:
For a decree of divorce and dissolv
ing the bonda of matrimony now and
heretofore existing between said
plaintiff and defendant aud for an or
der of said court for tho care and cub
tody of the minor children of plain
tiff and defendant, namely: Albert
L. Erickson, Frederick KrlckBoii,
Charles Erickson. John W. Erickson
aud Bessie Erickson, named in said
complaint, nnd for such other and
further relief as may be equitable In
the premises.
This summons Is published by order
nf the Hon. L. T. Harris, judge of
the slMjve entitled court, which order
is dated at chambers in Eugene, Or
egou, May the Hth, 19K), and said or
der directs the publication of this
summons In the dally Eugene Guard
for a period of six successive weeks.
L. BILV'EU and
T. 1). M . DEVIT,
Attorueyr (or Plalutlrt.
r
WHAT A CONTRAST
Says everybody the first time they uce our famous
Butternut or Home Made Bread. There is a reason for
this because our bread is the best that, expert bakers
can make, and contains only pure ingredients. That
tells the story. Read our ads.
UNIVERSITY BAKERY
206 E 1 4th St, Free Daily Delivery Branch 91 E Ninth St
NOTICE FOli PUBLICATION'. i
United States Land Oftlee, t
Hoscbui-g, Or., May 2H, l.HHJ.
Xotice is hereby given that in coin- i
nliaiice with the provisions of the act '
ot congress ot June
01 congress ot June ,i, lh.b, eutitle.t
iT me sale oi Mmiier lamls
111 (he stales of California, Oregon,
Nevada aud Washington Territory,"
as extended to all tho public laud
states by act of August 4, 189, John
J. Rude, of Eugeuu, couuty of Lane,
state of Oregou, has this day Hied iu
thia office his sworn statement, No.
(Wdl, for the purchase of the NVl4 of
Section No. 21, iu Townt-hip No. 17
south of Range 8 west, and will offer
proof to show that tho laud sought Is
more valuable for its timber or stone
than tor agricultural purposes, aud
to establish his claim to said land bo-
tore W. W. Culkius at his oliice at
Kugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the
25th day of August, 1906. He uames
as witnesses; Peder Ophus, of Blue
River.Johu Krogness, Maitin llaagen
son, Bert Wiley, all of Eugoue, all of
Lane county, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely tho above described lands are
requested to lile their claims in this
ofllce ou or before said 25th day of
August, 1000.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Sttdes Land Ofllce,
Rosebnrg, Or., May 28, 190G.
Notlco is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the net
of Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled
"An Act for the Sale of Timber
Lands In the States of California, Or
egon, Nevada and Washington Terri
tory," as extended to all the publio
land slates by act of August -1, 1892,
V.,la ll...r.rt...., ,,f I 111 ..Iff f l.'ll.
gone, county of Lane, state of Ore-1
gon, has this day Died in this oflico
his Hworu statement No. 11834 for the
purchase of the SE1' of section No.
18, township 19 south, of range 0 west,
and will offer proof to show that the
pind sought Is more valuable for Its
timber or stono than for agricultural
purposes, and to estanusu 111s claim
to suid land before W. W. Calkins, U.
S. uommiasiouer, nt his ofllce at F.u-
gene, Oregou, ou Monday, tlic, 2wu
day of Augus, 1900. He names as
witnesses: juuiliu jiiikuuowi hhu
Louis Hegsh'om, of Eugeue, Peder
Ophus, of Blue River, Charles W. In
mau, of Elmira, all ut Lane couuty,
Oregou,
Anv and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described InudB are
requested to file their claims In this
ofllce ou or before said 2Utb day of
August, 1909.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
Storagel Storagel Storage!
Public aud private. Storage of al
kinds of goods and material, etc, at
reasonable prices. Oooda receipted
for. Hop storage solicited. Partie
having hops to store will do well to
see GEO. T. HALL & HON
S. . STEVENS,
Will attend to Piano and Organ tuning
and repairing.
Careful work and reasonable charges
Leave orders at Rankin's Music Store,
or residence, 134 West Twelfth meet
Phone, Ked 795
W. S. BUMPS
VIOLINIST, LEADER OF BAND
AND ORCHESTRA
Late leader of Washington Theatre, Spo
kane. Instructions given) music furnished
lor parlies, etc. 284 Madison St.
I Months' Nf's A-
S Your money returned csadl k
Kt It not tatufwi In every w.iy. V H
iti iiiiiue nrinu VAN. H I
laflLWAid ncaui VJa I j.1.
I run INS I AN I Uit B
lierauaetlie "Orho-Mimetic" jp'
ff fltctricitllf temftritt jimI TWP'
J b;ll"W erdund In H own yrjT H
I pecolur way. Willi yZfiir U
J ordinary carWul jpJr CALL FOR R
I ue. It will hold yURr IM
I iu ed lor K FRPB BOOKLET W
1 'l$)ir"nmi T0 SHAVBS" li
! (Sr "Carho.MnrMne' KUs.
fjgSjir tic Cushion Strops, $1 .00, H
10 IALI BY B'
Chambers HirdrVirei
i
S. B. Finegan
General
blacksmithirts
Makes a specialty of fine
horseshoeing and placing
of rubber tires on buggies.
Cor 6th and Olive Sts
Munroe's Second Hand Store
6? W. Eighth St.
A nearly new 20-ft awning with rods
complete. Everything you need (or cainp
log oulllt. Full line oi second-hand lre.lt
jars.
Ay a &. Son
For Your Plumbing, Tin
ning and Generul
Repuiiini.
No. 34 W. 8th St. 'Phone Red 1351.
I'HE Pacific Mutual Life.
life and accident policiks
Albert J. Caron, General Agent, Portlnnd.
J. M. Williams. Local Agent. Eugene. Ore.
L. N. RONEY,
CONTRACTOR.
Dealer In cement, lime and hard wall platesr,
LOGGERS WANTED
Wanted, 20 loggers, at $2.25 to
$3.25 per day.
M. McLaughlin,
Walterville, Oregon.
FOR YOUR AYOU WILL
JUST
THE
THE
FINEST
HEART
WHEAT,
Two lo Piokti. Mo. Ttat Urt
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The Shield of Quality
is the
"Always Ready"
A complete garment worn under the
corset to protect all the clothing from, in
jury by per&piration.
MADE IN CALIFORNIA.
Price, plain, all sizes 65c
Ventilated, all sizes T5c
S. H. FRIENDLY
S94 Willamette Street.
When ordering by mail send butt meas
ur:. Beware of imitations, look for
name on every shield.
C BKNEDICT CO., Inc.
OikWuxi, Calif
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