Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 10, 1908, Image 4

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    THE ETCEM! DAILY CrATtD, M05CDAT, FEnWARY 10, 1008
Thousands Hove Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect it
J'revaloncr of Kidney 1Immu
Most people do not reallie the alarm
ing incrcate and remarkable prevalently
01 KiuncyuiieaBC,
are the
most common
diieaicl that pre
vail, they are
almost the last
recognized by
patient and phy
iciam, vho con
tent thrmtehf
vith iorMng (he efttlt, while the orig
inal ditttno underniinci the system.
What To DO.
There is comimt in Die knowledge to
often expressed, tlint Dr. Kilmcr'a
Swnmp-Koot, the great kidney remedy,
fulfills every w isll in curing rheumatism,
pain ill the (rack, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every part of the urinary imssage.
It corrects inability to hold water
ud scalding pain in passing it, or bad
effects following use of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of l-iiig compelled to go often
during the day, und to get up many
times during the night. The mild and
the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Koot
is soon realized. It stands the highest
for its wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. If yon need a medicine
you should have the best. Sold by drug
gists in fiftv-cciit and one-dollar siics.
V'ou may have a aumule bottle and a
book that lolls all fjT'T ,
alioutit, lit li sent f i ee (fffjafrW tjjfvsb
by mail. Address Dr. lfoEPitflirrW
Kilmer & Co., l!ing-yy!!assLt
, hamton, N. Y. When DomoeaMnp-Boi.
writing mention this paper and don't
make any iniMakc, but remember the
name, Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp-koot, ami
the address, lliughamtoii, N. Y.
iOMA
'I ) hmn vatfiff Cftararttt fr f ntniHnlft. with
wlitcii I tii lifi'ii afllii'i-ij fur or tntf yrt,
ft lid I emi ikjr lit. kinrrtl tiv fttn Ui tutor
rIUt tli tali any hnr rcttiodr vr tried. I
that. tlnlr M'Piitnninid tltnnt to mi ttlBai M
lu til Ujr r irtnvd.';
1-t.oa.Olllftrd.tlflB.IU.
Best Tor
CANDY GA7MAHTI0
PtuMinl. PkUUtiU, Potent, TMtnftnd,IoflM4t
Htr Hlcknu, WittUn or Urfpn, 10c. Ur.Ha. Nve
fold tn lit Ik. 1'Iim friiiiiii inllt lUtunvd UUU
4tiiarauUtl w ui or yuur tuuiiajr bull.
Sterling KemdyCo,,Chlcft(oorN.Y. 999
ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES
You Can
Buy
Clothes
Cheaper
at
this Time
lliM'miH. up luivo nuirkiNl
itmwi ninny hihmI KiiKh, tNTtumo
w vnnt itim i IhwhI out iM'foro
.uir I'lK kiiIiik ami mimmor
Mock arrive1. Tl Hull Ik'iu
Uw trailo mark of MirhncU,
Nti'in V (',, .railing rlut liter
of On ruuiilry. Thry art inmlt
of 1 1 to 1mh1 nuilrrlitU ami luiml
tniluntl, t o me ami tmk n(
them.
Wo rnrry 11 full Hue of fut
iiUhiiiKM fur in it, nml our
jiritt't mul Hlylm art rljiht.
Wo fun our on 11 Imll.tltiK
wy 110 nnl nml nn MttlNfltnl
Willi n riiNoitnlilo inflt.
ED. HANSON
o. M Vnst Mtilli Klrvt
S. E. Stevens
. . 11 A NO TfXKU . .
l.onvtt union at KllorV I'Uno
IIoiim. . IMiottt Main 41.
I'clilciic I IM I'jih hi.
Ilcairiciice I'hone Itt-d U7TI.
The ESMOND HOTf L
OSCAR ANDEKSON, Mr.
Pates- Kumpetn PUn
MK. 76c. J 1. 00, $1.50, U.00
Vtrt Kui to aoH Irom all trains
Kront and Morrison bts
rtfJIlnVyrfl
CHARITY BALL NETTED
NEARLY TWO HUNDRED
THIRHDAV AKTEUNOO.V CLl'll
KU1MITS FINANCIAL KKI'OKT
ON KECKNT HOCIKTY AFKAIIl
The Thursday Afternoon Club, the
organization which has established a
nermiinnnt fund to be drawn upon
at need In th name of charity, sub-
mils the following financial state
ment as the result of the charity hull
given January 3 1 :
Total receipts, charity bull 1 5.25
Kxjienses
Music 121.00
1 fu programs. . . 1.00
300 tickets 1.25
iJiayago 1.50 124.75
Net recelptH 1 90.50
KLLA J. EIJMUN80N',
President.
A Curd of TliankH.
The ladles of the Thursday after
noon Club desire to extend their sin
cere thanks and appreciation to the
military companies for the uso of
the armory, to the Willamette Valley
Company fur donating the electric
lights, to the Evening Guard and
Morning Register respectively for the
free advertising, und to the public,
all of whom helped to make the char
ity ball of 1U0H the success that It
wus.
AM I'HKMENTS
4-
"Parslful.'.' that beautiful and im
pressive masterpiece of one of the
world's gceutost men, of soulful,
forceful, magnificent conception,
Richard Wagner, will bo produced
for the first time In Huge no at the
Kilgeno theatre Saturday, February
Kith. Hinged with spectacular fea
tures that enhance the vajue of the
production, presented with a sense
of fitness of things that la necessary
to so demanding a play, and Interpre
ted by an ensemble of artists care
fully selected la what we are prom
ised lu this most unique offering.
Thoro Is no necessity of describing
tlio wonderful work at this time for
It Is familiar to most people, students
of the groat master and its greatest
offort.
A feature of tlio performance of
Parslful which patrons should bear In
mind la the unusual hour nf com
mencement. Tho curtain will rise
promptly at 7:45, and auditors
should be In their seats at this time,
as the darkened auditorium will pre
vent seating any one during the ac
tion of tho play, and lute comers will
be required to stand until the conclu
sion of the first act, which requires
45 minutes for ouch Interpretation.
DKADWOOO ITKMH
(Special Correspondence.)
Dead wood, Feb. 7. it Is reported
that the Hazelwood creamery repre
sentatives will be at Alpha the 4th to
see If they can gei enough cream to
Justify them to run a wngon. No
doubt they will mako It all right, it
Is hoped by the neighborhood that
they will at any rate.
Born, at the home of O. Wllcutt, of
Greenleaf, to the wife of C. Wllcutt,
February lt a nine-pound girl. All
doing well.
On Jan 28th a dance was given at
the salmon hatchery In honor of
(.'has. Uettes, of llohemla milieu. All
report a very pleasant time.
Allen Jay, of lllachley, is quite
sick wltn small pox at tlio home or
William Ulachley, of that place, it
would be u good thing not to let peo
ple go to and from the residence, so
us to keep the disease from spread
ing If possible.
Mrs. Workman and daughter, from
down on the river, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mm. Joe Hlemmons,
also attending the dunce given at the
hatchery tho 27th.
C. Harnett, of Deadwood, wns say
ing "hello" to his Greenleaf friends
on the 4th.
Andrew Almasi, who wnH badly
hurl at Murcolu u short time ago,
and who was taken to the Portland
hosnltal. came homo a few davs ifuo
and la Icmproving nicely, which his
friends are very glad to hear.
It seems queer that the Luke Creek
product hus not got enough voters to
pick their Judges and clerks from
without going Into another precinct.
it Is reported that Jas. A. Burnett,
who resided at this place for years, Is
buck In Connecticut, snpposjd to be
on a wedding trip.
TWO HOMES ON MOSBY
CREEK BURN DOWN
i:i:hidi:nci:s of J. 11. wiiitkmax
AND timiltiE LANG DKSTItOY
Kl) IH KI Vfi WKKK
IF WOMKV ONLY KNKW.
Wlmt A Heap of llnpplncjm It Would
llrlllg to Their Homes.
Hard to do housework with an ach
ing hack.
Brings you hours of misery at leis
ure or at work.
If women only knew the cause
that Backache pains conio from sick
kidneys.
Twould save milch noedlesi woo.
Doau's Kidney I'llls euro sic K kid
neys.
Kugeno people endorse this:
Mrs. 8, Y. Abbott of 484 Pearl St.,
Eugene. Oro anys: "Lust winter 1
was taken down with a had spell of
sickness and kidney complaint. There
was hardly ever a time when I could
not attend to housework but this time
I was completely laid up. My back
was so weak 1 could scarcely move
without puln. I started doctoring and
took several proscriptions but without
much benefit as far as I could see.
Doau's Kidney Pills were recommend
ed to me and I gut a box. I contln
ued taking tho remedy and the pains
and weakness left me. My kidneys
seemed to gain strength until I wus
entirely well aguln, 1 can now do
my work without tho least annoy
mice."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
rents. Poster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the I'll I
ted States.
Remember tho name Dunn's
and tako no other.
NOTICK TO TAKK Ol'T LK'KNHK
Notice la hereby given that ordb
nance No. 710, requiring those wish
ing to conduct bottling works, ho
tola, restaurants, soft-drink parlors
drug stores whero sott drinks are sold
and other similar places, to apply to
the city recorder and secure a li
cense to carry on such business, and
ordlnauco No. 70s, requiring milk
dealers to take out license, aro tn
force and all parties desiring to con'
duct such business within ths city of
Kugene shhould at once take out such
license. Appllestlon blsuks msy be
had on application to tho city record
er.
K. A. FAR1UN0TON,
City Mnrsbal.
MOUTH iHADK Kt AMI ATKiNS
The eighth grade final examlns
Hons for tho public schools will be
held
Msy 14. IS.
Juno II, 11.
Trschers who hate pupils ready
for tho examination shouhl notifv
mo of tho number of questions want
ed and tho naino of tho person ap
pointed to conduct tho examination at
least 15 days before tho date for
which tho questions aro anted.
W. II. DII.I.AKD,
County Superlntendokt.
TIIK DOCTOR OP OSTKOPATDY
What Ills Title Menus How He (ii tK
It mill the Pi-riiliur Abilities Ac
quired in Ills lmg Course
of Training
The graduate of a recognized col
lege of osteopathy, ufter u long and
exhaustive study of the highest au
thorities In unntomy, physiology.
pathology, diagnosis, therapeutics and
all kindred branches, Is awarded a
dlplnma that gives lilm a legul right
to the title of Doctor of Osteopathy.
That Ib tho only tit lo that he wishes.
for he makes no pretense of practic
ing medicine, the word medicine be
ing generally accepted as meaning
drugs.
The abbreviation nf tho title of
Doctor of Osteopathy U I). O., and
the province of tho D. O. Is to help
nature, in the human body, to right
horsolf. Ho believes that drugs are
not only unnecessary, but distinctly
damaging, and that tho body Is n very
perfect mnchlno thnt will run along
smoothly If supplied with tho proper
fuel (food), and If none of Its parts
gut out of position.
Repairing Hie Structure.
Hut, while the most perfect of ma
chines, lt Is also the most delicate,
and derangement of Its parts can he
brought about In scores of wuys.
Falls, jars, Btrulns, undue exertions,
nnd local contractions or relaxations
duo to changes In temperature, are
only a fuw of the things thnt may
cnuso trouble In this delicate mechan
ism. Sometimes tho effects are Im
mediately apparent, sometimes long
delayed.
It Is for the OBpeclal work of find
ing the derangement and rectifying
It thnt the osteopathic physician Is
trained. Ho Is a muster mechanician,
and when nnythlng Is wrong with the
machine lt Is tho muster mechnnlctun
whose services should be culled In.
If some Utile part hus slipped out of
place, the resulting trouble may be nt
it distant part of the mechanism, nnd
nnd but the trained expert would be
likely to attempt repairs In tho wrong
place anil work further damngu. But
the skilled workman does nothing un
til he tins maile thorough examination
and found that little part that hus
slipped out of place: Then his train
ing enables him to replace It. That Is
the work of the osteopathic physician.
If you want an opinion as to the
value of osteopathic treatment do not
make the mistake of consulting any
one whose whole training has been
along other lines. Ask some one who
hus hnd experience with the system
and knows; or, better yet, go to a
good osteopath and give him the op
portunity to demonstrate the thing to
you.
Dr. II. L. Studley, osteopath, offlre
over Chambers Hardware store
Phone Black 1.126. Residence, 734
Ferrv street Phone Red 31S7.
The Jumping Off Place
"Consumption hud mo In lis grasp,
and I had almost reached Hie Jump
ing off place when I was advised to
try Dr. King's New Dlsovery. I want
to say right now It saved my life. Im
provement began with tho first bot
tle and after taking one doien bottles
I was a well and happy man again."
says George Moore, of tlrlmeslnnd,
N. C. As a remedy for coughs and
colds and healer of weak, sore lungs,
and for preventing pneumonia New
Discovery Is supreme. 60c and $1 at
W. A. Kuykeudall's drug store. Trial
bottle free.
WK CAN Sl'PPl.Y
Your wants with wood Oak, Ma
ple, Fir. and Ties Also Coal.
WILLIAMS TH.VNSFKH CO,
Phono Black 1141.
If you suffer with Indigestion, con
stipation, feel mean and cross. io
strength or sppetlte, your system Is
unhrslthy. Holllster's Rorky Moun
tain Tea makes tbo system strong
sad healthy. lAr. Tea or Tablets.
l.lnn Drug Co.
PII.KS Cl'ltKO IN 0 TO I I DAYS
PAZO OINTMKNT Is gusranteed Is
euro any case of Itching, blind, bleed
ing or protruding piles In a to 14
days o' a'oney refunded 50c.
DRKN.S CARNIVAL
Masouerade at roller rink l'rl..
awarded. r I
The early part of the week two
homes on Mosby creek were destroy
ed by fire with nearly all of their
contents. The first was the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whlteman, locat
ed up the mountain about a half a
mile above Taylor's mill, which was
destroyed Sunday with all of Its con
tents. Including a year's provisions
and much canned fruit. Tho origin
of the fire Is unknown and there was
no Insurance.
The following day, Monday, while
Mu). Geo. Lang was preparing din
ner her home, known as the Dave
MoBby. Jr., house, situated near the
Mosby creek bridge, caught fire, and
while her husband was plowing near
by, before he could get to the prem
ises the fire bad made such rapid pro
gress thut only a rocking chair, sew
ing machine and a box containing
their deed was saved. Among the
valuubles lost was $30 In paper cur
rency. The loss falls heavily on
both families.
Another Now Brick Building.
Tho contract for tho new Stuart
& Hinds two-story brick to be erected
on the corner of Main and Second
streets was awarded to H. J. Clark,
who Is building the big brick adjoin
ing the Oregon hotel. The new brick
will be 53x'JO eet, wili have two
modern store rooms on the ground
floor, while the second floor wll) be
fitted up with lodging rooms and
suites of rooms for tho accommoda
tion of the guests of the Hotel
Thompson adjoining. The building
will be of modern design and finish
throughout, und will be a credit to
our growing city. Work on the foun
dation has already commenced and
the brickwork will follow the comple
tion of the foundation work. Cot
tage Grove I-eader.
FROM FIXIRKNCK WKST
Klt'KLAW XKWS NOTF.S
Nlols Chrlstensen returned home
Tucsduy after a three weeks' ab
sence nt Kugene. He brought In a
fino team of hoi'KCH.
Born In Florence, Saturday, Feb
ruary 1, llldS, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Levuge, n daughter.
Tho Hteumer Roscoe returned Sat
urday from Ynqulna, bringing a sup
ply of flour for the merchants here.
Tho steamer Roscoe left for Coos
Bay Sunday morning with a cargo of
salmon from Kyle & Sons' cannery.
While attending to her. household
(In Hen Friday morning, Mrs. George
Montgomery, of Acme, hud the mis
fortune to slip nnd full against the
hot rungo, burning herself quite bad
ly about the neck and right arm.
Cnptnln Thomns Latham, formerly
master of the Hteamer Harrison, ar
rived hero last Friday and has taken
n position as muster of the atcumcr
Itobnrts. He went to Gardiner Fri
day by stage and brought up the Hob
urts from tho Umpquu Sunday.
Mr. I'vard, who caino hero recent
ly from Spokane, Wash., has pur
chased A. J. Morris' ranch on North
Fork, the deal being closed yester
day. The price paid Is 12500 for the
land nnd stock. Mr. Levurd takes
possession at once und will make his
homo there. Florence West.
WALTKRVILLK ITKMS
(Special Correspondence.)
i.-..,. in. Last Tnurs-
w aiiervnie, rt-. - - ,
day Dr. Johnson was called from
Waltervlile to attend a son of Mr.
Sluven. of Letfburg. a bay of fourteen
..?:hj:ro'r'"; ?. X
peuuiciuB, o'o. mm - .
through without an operation. As tne
boy grew worse an omciuw..,, -,7
? ,i lira Hart e and
CKieo upon . ,
Scalfe. of KiiL-ene. were called to
called to consult witn, unu
sary to assist Dr. Johnson. 1 he op
eration took place Wednesday, reb
ruary 5, in the morning, and the
boy is getting along veu ...,.
(P Hni.ert Haves is here visit
ing" her mother. Mrs. Brownson.
Mrs. Haves has receneu .iu
i,,... i,rihr.in-lnw. Joe Hayes.
of Council. Washington. Joe Hayes
formerly lived at Thurston and lett
Mb home nt uonnen io -and
look up a place to buy. Since he
has been down his house, a hotel,
and all Its furnishings burned, and
his wife and four cnnuren arc
ii..h.tia mp:ii'es were fiy-
IKBD. , t I". ,...." '
lug In all directions to find Mr. Hayes
today. He was offered a good price
.1 Thitv
for his Hotel a snon tune hru. ,,.-.
huvo the sympathy of all their friends
her.1.
Mrs. Kva Miller, who returned
from California two weeks ago In
very poor health, is slowly recover
ing. She had an attack of pneumo
nia.
Touchers' Ivxununntinn.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
county superintendent of Lane county
will hold the regular examination of
applicants for state and county pa
pers at tho court house In Kugene ok
follows:
For Stale Papers.
Commencing Wednesday, February
12. at 9 o'clock it. in , nnd continuing
until Saturday. February 1.",, at 4 p.
in.
Wednesday Penmanship. History,
Spelling, Geography, Reading. Psy
chology. Thiirsdny Written Arithmetic,
Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Book
keeping, Physics, Civil Government.
Frldny Physiology, lOngllsh Geo-
Krnphy, Composition, Algebra, Kng-
llsh Literature.
Saturday Botany, Plnne Geom
etry, General History, Sebool Law.
For County PnMn.
Commencing Wednesday, February
12. at 9 o'clock n. m., and continuing
until Friday, February 14. at 4 p. m
Wednesday Penmanship, History.
Orthogrnphy, Rending, Physical Geo
graphy. Thursday Written Arithmetic
Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Pliy
slology.
Friday Geography. School Law
Civil Government, Kngllsh Literature
W. II. DILLAUD,
County Superlnte'.d.et
, BIDS FOR WOOD
The board of education of School
PUtrlct No. 4. Kugene, will recelvi
bids up to the 20th day of February
1!os, nt the office of the clerk. Mr.
Frank Relsner. for the delivery r.i
the various school hull, Hues in Ku
gene of 100 cords of oak wood ami
100 cords of fir wood, said delivery
to be completed on or before Sep
tember 1, 1H0S.
The board reserves the right to re.
feet any and all bids and a bend for
1h-' faithful performance of the con
tract will be required of the success
ful bidder. If any there be.
Dtaer Frbrnsrv Mh. IS0S
FRANK HKISNKK.
fill Clerk
EU G
acke
N El
H
t More!
Suffering and Dollars Saved.
1.- I ,i,,..r Mari!!;, V. Y.. SllVSt
"t nm I, cnritpntpr and have had many
severe cuts healed by Bucklen's Arni
ca Salve. It bus saved me suffering
and dollars. It is oy lar me uesi
healing salve 1 have ever found."
Heals burns. sores, ulcers, fever
sores, eczema and piles. 25 cents at
W. A. Jvnykendall's drug store.
SHIP YOl'lt PRODl'CK
to Bell Tower Co., 902 Post Street,
Seattle, Wash. They always pay
the highest market price.
M7
GASOLINE WOOD SAlVINO
W. G. White In prepared to saw
your wood on short notice.
Phone Black 4351. Residence,
51G West Sixth street.
PORTLAND Itor.VL n.VKKRY
Brend, the best and healthiest
bread made, for sale at Otto's.
Why buy new clothes when we can
make your old ones look like new
at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil
lamette streets. tf
Basis thk 1,011 te kyU-
Signatus
notice oi Citation.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Lane County
In tho matter of the estate of I. W.
Pope, deceased.
To LeRoy Pope, Grace M. Pope, Chas.
F. Pope, Ivan P. Pope and Gil
bert l'ope, Greeting:
In the imme of the state of Oregon
you. and each of you, are hereby cited
nnd required to appear In the county
court of the state of Oregon for the
county of Lane, dn Monday, the 24th
day of February, 190S, at 10 o'clock
In the forenoon of that day1, then and
there to show cause, if any you have.
why an order should not be made au
thorizing the administratrix; of said
estate to sell the real property be
longing to said estate and mentioned
In the petition herein, and described
as follows: Vlie south half of south
east quarter av.d fractional east half
of southwest q iavter of sec. 1 1, in tp.
IS, s. of range 3 w., containing 92 Mi
acres of land In Lane county. Orecon.
This citation Is published by order
or the r .unity court, entered tho ISth
day of Junuary, 190S.
Witness the Hon. G. R. Chrlsman
Judge of the county court of the state
or Oregon for the county of Lane,
and the seal of the said court here
to affixed this ISth day of January.
190X.
Attest: E. I'. I.F.K,
(Seal! Clerk.
I. N. HAIUUCGH,
Attorney.
Ref,Tce Sale of Ron! lniH-rty.
In the Circuit Court of the Suite of
Oregon for Lane County.
Martha Cook nnd Cook, her
husband, plaintiffs, vs. Lucy Han
sen, Robert K. Crawford. Clinton
J. Crawford and Olive M. Craw
ford, minor helm of William Craw
ford, deceased, and Lucv Hansen
their gunrd'an. Defendants.
Notice Is hereby given that hv vir
tue of an order and decree n't the
Circuit court of the State of Oregon
for Lane county, made on, to-wlt: the
9th day of January, inns, lm.
above entitled cause, which I; .l..i..
II local agents; for
H PICTORIAL
REVIEW PATTERNS
tt Pictorial Review Patterns are the only patterns
provided with a cutting; guide and arf instractbn
t guide furnish:d with all n:w patter.i.. Ev:r pJr.
It chaser of the new Pictorial Review Patterns receives
t a cutting guide, and no other patterns are provide
with these guides
H Subscriptions taken for Pictorial Re
view Magazine, $1.00 per 'year.
A free pattern with, each sub-
t scription.
Eugene Racket Store
W. J. Baldwin,- Prop.
35 E. 9th St., Eujene, Oregon
::K::nn:n:nsKK:!n!tn:iia
0
XMHtli
IF YOU NEED
..GROCERIES
WE HAVE THEM
A. full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and
Gi'anitewarc. Headquarters for
White River Flour
Candies, Nuts and Oranges
J. W. -WHITE, TEeGrocei
Corner 5th;and Willamette Sts. . Phone Red 4611
OREGON HOME & LAND CO,
Rooms 9 and JO over Chamtcrs-Bristow Bank
0 tV SiAfAlAVte
3:0 Acres with new S-room house nnd barn, go
fiuit orchard and running water, 100 acres in
grain, balance pasture and timber. $25 acre
40 Acres with new house and barn, close to school on JooJ
graveled road, price $ 1 4CO.
190 Acres with fair improvements, good soil and can k
rrttA - :-!. I -1 Clrt
j-j aw iuvai piaic. p?vs per airt
R Houses and lots in all ports of the city
Oregon Hojr.? & Land Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr.
1;
Why Kct up lo tho nuiriiltig folmn
hlti.
Worry utht-ni nnd orry you,
i"Ti o mm lot opii you n,l nip,
Hotter Uko Hocky Mountain Ton.
l.lnn lrug Co.
OAMTll l X A..
XrlltlllKll''!! Knvt'Httv
Mm. K. 1 Charl.ti. of llarlmr, M
t'nklHR of Elovtrlo llltti-rs. nn: "It
t x iKlKtitiiirtiooil fnvorlto hot,- !th
u " lt rlt'iMTSps to bo favortto vv
ory hor. It clx's quick ri-IW'f In
.lviiiii, liver complaint 0 khlnrx
,1,'t ansi'iiumt, malnutrition, ncrvouo
nr. i'aKnc-t anil ncnotal dttilitty
It action on th, bonl. aa a thorough
purltior inakoa It vlw la'lv uo'tul as
a i'Hn nu'itliltuv Thla sranil allcr
atl, tonic la aoUl umler Kn.tr.ititi'c
at W. A. KuykeniUU'a ilru more.
&VC.
ntorcil at itnizo r,4il r v..i..
of tho Circuit court journal of sale")
louinj. aiiinorl:-.ini; anil dinvtlnv; tlio
umtcrsicncil K. o. IVnor. solo rof
oreo. appoint,-,! l,y thP court to aoll
tho followini; ilosirllioil real propone
helonsin to tho plaintiff, Marthi
Cook, ami tho defendant. .m.v H in
aen. liohort K. Crawford. Clinton 1
I raw ford nnd tiliv,. M. i'-aford
minor lielra of William Crawford'
deceased aa follows, to-wlt:
I.ola Xoa, one and two a,u the
south half of the northeast dnart'or
of .section sit In Township sixteen
aon:h rauce. one oast will n.r ,.;
taiiuns lM.il acres of land In U,u.
county. Oreton.
Now. therefore. t,y vr,,, f t v,,,
.V, t.iority ln nio, h, ,rI,
1. K O. I ol.-r. r-teroo, ,;, off, r tor
, " ."'''" action, nt the 00,11
",H'r 1 Lane r ori'v .,
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V '""-' "" "f .life
' " . on, ,
runt, title .::i.l lm, .,1 , .
" " " 'lcfen.lar.ta in ,) ,,, ..,
' era a: law of ,lli ,: rr
iwc.o.isc.i, t,.K,.,h,.r 1!h
1 interest of s.iui 1 ,,, , n ,
. .1 , ' "'t"rd. do.
-ased. lerm, of ,. (.,sfl anJ
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ELI BANGb J. H. WEST C.P.BARNARD EARL M'
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livtry, Feed, Stage end Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
CTAPCC
at? a riuce,
WcKENZIE STAGE leaves Eugrne EUGENEFLORENCE SjAta
A dally .Mecle.v""--nje
lor rvUpleton. ck '"""J"?.
Jl 5:30 a.m. Sl.igrsdonot call at
jsrivatc residences but will call lor
b-ggafeif nolilicd the day before.
steamer lor Florence
Stage Phone Main 22--Livery Phone Main 21
t!i
ain.
lord.
tile dow.
aa the
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BR0DERSBR05. NEW MARKE
We arc now located in our new building
o across the street and we will be pleased tosyo
5rriAI
51b Can Choice Lard for...... 6
atatii
Strtwt.
Br,il and Stcwj Strictly Co't Price
BKODER.S BROS.
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