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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1908)
1m7y guard, i t-"Zc. CO.. IXC. l-;t THKWifKXE OAILY GUARD, SATI RDAY, FKHRVAKV aay i( tl.e weeK. i) V Addres9 an """" . .i.wv- a remit- STto B.Beoe Guard, 1 CXnD. - . i e I .rrier per weeti.f ht" .-.tar utri "- . - WIdvance). 4-00 -5 JJ'rttii'iade known on Hgofen, Oregon, postof- nrM'",r9 .uthoriied to """"irt 'for subscriptions or Daiiy- M-'Clark. P" are authorized to I'TrMdPt (of subscriptions have In the aggregate accumulated a vast sum, which has been mainly loaned to members for (he purp.ise of securing their own home." "The secretary gave the D'.a! i:i crease in membership during IDoT over 110,000. "California is the only st:ite tc show a falling off in members, th( loss bfing about 2 600. AssetB In Cal ifornia, however, increased nearl $300,000 in the same time." The commercial club comml"" consists of C. H. Fisher, J. M. Wil liams and Dr. Leonard, any one o. whom will be glad to explain the plan of organization to those who are In terested. It is the intention to hole" a series of committee meetings at the club rooms, giving notice so that those who wish- to Investigate th subject may be present and hear r full exposition of the building and loan scheme. 1 : r.. P i,l,.i.rt Tress .... okl'H'IAI.S "iirtSESSK" WITH Kl-GKXE Macaser O'Bt'K-n and Gen- -iaa lines in me "' h!r pleased with Eugene, af idlag n entire day looking ,eitrand vicinity. They were j to una sircu ..mis and electric car ser- :i expressed delight over the i location of Eugene. Bo;n fentlemen hold to the opinion me is destined to become an ti:t clay and theft interest may ipsat deal, in view of the tact net railroad construction musi L in Western Oregon In the Wire, the most Important line lieM-called Natron extension lie mountains to Klamath rtlch bas now progressed to i of actual construction. This t Unite with the Southern Pa j line within less than a mile lir limits of Eugene, and its I: point will of itself be suffi- isjn for the building of a Therefore the Interest of Si officials cannot but prove ti to our future commercial it. ;antial evidence of the rec- :ol Eugene's growing impor- tle fact that the new passen ;illl be a splendid building, n tlie citizens and the coni ile will be proud of. That it rushed to completion is Cec il the fact that these railroad Informed The Guard that Mi arrange to run a great from Portland to Eugene -rerslty commencement day. !. it which time the new depot formally opened, making lf ':ter day in the history of . acd an event of state-wide ste eb well. The company i to give this city a depot and i: are to be models of rail t ;ris e an:! prnsressiveness, :i y v.llt b3 glad to show ' tie penple nf the motropulls tty come it to attj'.-.d the exercises of their State Unt- ia excursion plan is ;ho best ;,''.e of K i2"ne are duly Jl:rs. OB.-icti and Mo for their int. -res: i:i the citv. Iby the onii.n-ninitv thev are 'he I pic of Portland 'state KeinT.i!:v tn tSni tiversliv city is one of the - e.eaucst towns on t'.ie ;i destined m be In the full- rae a city of onance. The Oregon Irrigator, published al Irrlgon, has the following cnustl' comment on the movement on foot to cripple the state university: "This school is one of the foremost In the West,' the most Important In Oregon, and ha3 an enrollment of over font hundred pup'ils, and the amount ap propriated by the legislature wa all too small. The bill was pasi.'tl unanimously by the 30 members o! the house and senate, and yet a few busybodies have held the appropria tion up for two years, at a cost tc the state of probably ten or fifteen thousand dollars. We do not be lieve such a club should lie placed in the hands of a few shysters." Bipod Humors0 Persistent Eczema-Druggist Advrsd Pfopr IVJedicine-Another Complete Cure. j It makes no different Wood, hiuuors, eczuiiw or scrofula may be, llixxl's' Sarsaparilln cures It has the greatest record of any medicine ever made. Has received the largest number of testimoiuals 10,300 in two years. It is the one above all others for you to take if you need a thorough ly good medicine for your blood. Kead the following from Mr. C. C. Bailey, a well-known pump manufacturer, ot Champaign, 111 "When I asked my doctor what that eruption was which came under my rluht ear, mid which had refused to yield to home treatment, he said It was a bad case of eczema and that It would take a loin; time to cure it. Another doctor said It wus nhout the worst cae he ever saw. I fol lowed their advlea or 111 months, and still the eruption would not heal. "One dftv I fiskpil Hm rlrpwHat If hrt l.n.l anything he thought would do ine t-ixNl. ' riu saiu u aiiyiuuig would cure aj It wus W'.i a C. BAILEY. TTood's Sarsaparillfi, and advised that I buy thri'u bottles, watch the results, unit be governed accordingly. There wus sm-h tleoldcd iiuprovcmetit at the end of that time that another bottle effected a compU'to cure." C O. Bailey, 40 K. ' University avenue, Champaign, 111. Hood s arsapanlla C. N. McArthur, of Portland, has announced His candidacy for the nomination of joint representative of Clackamas and Multnomah coun ties, his opponent being W. C. Belt, a resident of Sellwood. Pat is about the staunchest friend the university hasand a good fellow all around, so that if he could only transfer his candidacy to Lane county he would be certain of a cinch on the nomina tion and election. February has twenty-nine days this year, but still in some manner the man that made the calendars managed to wring In five Saturdays. An individual in another part of the state, who has a disposition to reduce everything to figures, dem onstrates that this will not occur again until 193C. This will he some consolation to employers who have a weekly payroll to meet. Francis Heney recently received $5 0,000 as the first installment of his fee for prosecuting the Oregon land fraud cases. Time was when the business of reformer was poorly paid, but now there is actually "big money In It" and Heney knows how to get It out. When a man is spoken of as a modest politician" no one need hes itate to contradict the statement. li s one of the few impossible combina tions. Modest men may occasionally figure In politics, but never as politicians. Will convince and cure where given a fair trial. Buy a bottle today. Sarsatabs are rfnod's Pnapnrllln li tnh-1 Sold by all drnireWs or sent pmnmtlv by lt-t fri!i. Hiiv,- i,i -ini.-uily nmil on r-;-eiit ut lirice by O. 1. lloud Co., t sniue ,-.,,.. llXi :usoa jj j JkcII. Jims. jpj OLD FOLKS HaC 8 BtpccUtlv oud "Niturt't Remedy" (NR. TftMtti); occ4 H M ukf tSt Rhtunutlm out of (Mir points; need it to keep their Stoauch, Utu, Kidney ai Bowck ta good o:dfi oted it tor the iirenjlh nd vijor il gives. Let "NATURE'S REMEDY" Be Your Doctor. Take a tablet now and then; It will keep your syatcm In uch food candrUoa that drtcaaca cannot uke hold. Every bo& la f uaraoiced to five taiiaUcUoa, r the cwrchaH price reiuoded. Better Than Pills For Liver Ills CET A 25ct. BOX. Hull's Iteil Cross Drug Store. c'jinmer- ''lli.liINt; ami l-OAX ASSOCIATION a;o a ir,.nvniHiit was or.emizo a !rnl hnll-llnc ww-latloB In Kim-ne, and a? ani.niniiMl liv the harS. of "n"-ar' "tk. Tills cini-J,l-,1 f . whn PP !' .nally ,!, R,.ra, 'Soir time ; ,,1,!v.,inIt for ,,r ly a'. nit Mn.noo Sir, , ,... , wiMti-:n have nroven h i, r...,: .;."!ra & Loan M.-J , ' urn iv, M'V- ? tt,rv " i i imp t nlnn. ;;; In h I'.'lb.rlur, annual rti ,,-t arnl ' i s 1 a---or:)- l'av In '.hi. . .in In n-iw r.-i c .. 's ;-,i V- Speaklni; of those corprfration fines, which Nick Longworth s:iys are "heavy to pay," we'd like to csk1 Nick if he doesn't think it Is huttini: In loo har l, if lie 1ms heiinl p. I any of them being paid? A law for Ine rcftntntlnn of v:i:;"s has not yet been s riniisly prupos.-d, though it may he any ol I ''ay; ditto. ditto, for the regulatl m of rouriship' and of g.ssiii. Speaking of the rl'tht of self-guv-1 eminent, If we all had it. wh it would he left for the pr.jr-.'sMonal politi cians to do? I IIKN'KV S.W'I' VKIXI.KV fii'.im I- i:ii:hai. risis : The Por'land Telegram give.' following a.'T.iHit of the seiiten itr-, of Horace MeKlnley: Compact with Francis J. Heii'.y. i'l i which I'nlled S'nt"s District Anor ney W. (.'. Hrlstol announeed hiinseil j lo belli no way eoneiTiii'd. saved Hnr-I nci (irep.y MiKinhy this mornlni; from being sen'ene.'d l i MeNeil s 1,.-1 and for conspiracy in il"frauding t'i- aovernment. A telegram frnm II' -i ney to I'nited Siaies .lud-'e Welvi tun hinted at promised Iniiiiunitv f I ho ciuslve iirli-oii"-. ami a"1 tr.tlo-i.y. the same sentence that was pv.noilli' - cd on S. A. li. 1'uter was meted out i to MeKlnley by On Juris'. Two years' iiiii'risi'r.ii'-.'Ut In county jail and a fine i'l' i"'1"' v:i the pentence impose'l on Mi-Kin.' ten minutes after he appear'-. I "' court this ninrniniT. and in 1 - t!-"" another ten iniuut. s aft-'r the penai'v was pronoiinied he was taken 'n t!'" rounty jail by a I'nited .S;.H'-. d pu'y marshal. In a federal hull'lini; cnrrl 'or M Klnlev vaved hl hit. si it'-eat was his Jov that McNeil's Island had l- ellml"ated frrim his sentence and .substitute' by enmity .inii itni"is"ii m!!l. but he was in.; Bif-n i" '" i.-lve voice to his elaiinn. a '.i--- ;n li:. arnl ty I'v-juitv Vrv'.ii - : -lilddintf him !; " , r ''. ! ' ' ''; ba--e;:l. u: ' ' ' 1 1 '' 1 ' ' ri'-'l ! ;s m- ... n "i!. . 1 ' In ( iv to a li'it:.'- ;- ! ' ' ' " "I am not making any kick over what was handed to n:e by .Indue Wolverton, nnd if the fine had been the limit, $10,000, 1 would feel the same. I have not asked f.;r nor did 1 expect Immunity." Mrs. .Marie Ware MeKlnley did not attend court to hear sentence pro nounced on her husband, and S. A. O. I'uter, his accomplice and co-defendant, also refrained from attending. Mrs. MeKlnley, however, was in an ante room during the entire proceed inns with a woman conipani:;n. Both women left when McKinley was taken to the county jail. Jl"N( TIOX CITV IT KM!-: ; OI-' ;i-:XI''!t., IXTMKST Horn To Mr. and Mrs. .'ohn nruwn. February 22, 1110s.. sr:;i. In hnn ;r of tit:-- date he has alreti.Iy 'men named (1- or:.-- Washinition. A. It. Martin has a force of men tit work on his f.iriii mirth of town set ting out walnut tro'-s. He I- re; tliui sixty acres to walnut-., and has a line 1 , or ood h'.althy li-'"-. "San ly" IVersnn lias a splendid (lainb n lauli'-h over on Mllleti's lake that i a dandy for speed. II- is mak ing prep' lata--s to make that phiec a siimni' r re". i f. A numlier ol y.uing fjl! , , i.j.iji-d a ride In liis lamie.i H. V. .Iiil.iv.n has a f ire- of men el work on ''is corner biiil.r.t"-". A t ,v -s'orv a l.liti ii is In i bull' on tl. r ;.r of t!"' pr '""' bit1'. w h! -h .vli; be ext-ndd to the front. A. b fore sla.ed the w st e'.u! i'i be -.cell-ii-.il bv tlie Corvallis :' -ati.-ry nml the s""in.l st.iry will be fi.tc i rti for a photo .ir.iph gailety let' Of car Stni'h. tte.ee sneak tab'f cut. red the n- - it. nee of Thomas MUM r'a one d y la.-t week and tippr .printed Mr. Mill iorn's best suit of clothes, 'lb ' ''1 'th ing was not missed until Thursday i evenlmr. and It Is no' known Just when the theft was committed Mrs. Million! was abs. ut from home and l i- o.imiKi ,1 the thief helped 1: 1 111 - ! ...i, i,,:.. tin re was hi one a .-on ml. : Th- suit was tailie- mti'le ; mi.hm . II-.-..-Till" :- cm. i, K'i: i hi .1 vi::.xts -. in.: niij REMOVAL j : SALE 5 Bein forced to vacate our present quarters, we will sell Wsll Paper and Paints at greatly reduced prices FOR THE NEXT 30DYS Ludford & Haskell ' Practical Painters and Decorators 95 we:,t Sth street SEEDS! i FRESH SEEDS Vii-i- e u h'-f-bi t:!v.-. th : nil I ane ' ii;v warran's s I "- r"-.--i. r No. !;... iW. r.-l :' '-r S. I .. , , 7 !. imiil eti pn - iit.fi '" ,n - .,;,... on Mar. It :' K-v I'-t r"-Jt will -1 - 1,1 "' ,., , ... - it i: has i i.an:. T--. a-o-r-r I-''-"- ' ' - ": -'"n' K-L- eie. Or . I'' b. 1:'"'- We n" all the latest methods In rleanin and dyeiim' at t'' K"'-'"9 li, e .'irks, corner m... i ami ih.im-..-' i, I e ie-; i.ed '-t 2M, KtiCelie, fir. A r. kin- Mi the k WIO IIAVI-: AM, KIXHS (IK tiAitDK.x si:i:iis in mi.K. l.l, XKW AXI l-KKSII. YM (AX S.WK MOXKV ItV III V- ixti vorit (;ai;iikx si:i-:is ITtOM i s. I I EUGENE GROCERY j 9th and Oak Ms. - - GASOLINE ENGINE IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Kitir1iink-MrM (iiiHolim- Knuhio fur piiinpinu, prn) fi'Ui Mimint:, rind int:. .(luifits (-titiipii'i'. l iifi'lMink Sralfx tnr uf lilni:. I nirliHiikN-.Mni-M' ) iiiiiiii.h anil torn for po-r iiml Huht. l''iiirt)aiiks.Mrv ImliitHls rim) I'liirlHnik-Mnrt' firhnlrrw, riidpiH'rs, Well Pump. All fir.l ((iinliiy kimmI4 lit lnvit prlci'H ii I ivity in rtm-k. IJIhthI tTin. Prompt roply fu tniitrli nml tpiirk i lif piiH'iit. 1 rfti for fiKjihiuiii nml t BERGER.& BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, 0 FAIRBAKK, MORSE S, CO. Portland, Oregon j J. W. BAIxRIiNGEF" Hxprrt hou;errnvr Miivc-, ar.ythmfr. T'-venty-' THE MARKET h"0R REAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rugh's 22 west Sth -St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE City and Ranch Properly in Idaho, Washington, and different . parts of Oregon for property in Eugene and surroundings (."nod well-finished U roiiiii house unU three. Int.s In lnr inn, Idaho, and 110 nere farm ndjoiiiliiK lariiui to trudu for liroperty in J.ane Co., Oregon. IS neres, J milo from Kiwne; nil in cultivation, (l-rooni linuir; good Inn ii ; brick cel ler; rhieken house nnd pink; fnnilly on'hnrd; ilesirnhle place for prlct' " 25 iieri-s of (he very Ixt river hottom land, iinlinproved; will (nule for city property. . 2K ueres joining Oakland, Or., Douglass Co., to trndo for property in or near KiiK'iic, Oregon. 2(10 acres on Mohawk, 120 nen'S timber; cruises .-,(1(1(1,000 ft., halanc ill pimtitre, llliulow and fruit; ft-room house, frame hnrn; prico lowered from ijltl.-oo to $:I200; will consider trade for residence ill I'llinene. IHrincres joiuiuu (own; all well fenced, fine H room hmise; : hariis, clilcken house, stuoke lioiise, etc; 11 year old family orcliiird; price $0.-00; $1000 llowii, balance al (1 per cent. 10 acres of tiinlier lyluK iiniiie diiiti ly on Suisliiw riei ; Cl'llisi'S It.OOO.OOO feel, (o trade for properly In or nenr I'UlflK". (Ill acres of conluiMHl; ll.O'lO cords, It miles south of l-'.il-Keiie, ill $-0 per acre. , . 2H'acres river hutloin mi McKen ie river; mostly in cultiva tion; fine river lint loin; small house mid hnrn, some upples nml peach orchard; n harpiin ut $1000. . Hill acres; HO acres tlmlier, 10 paslure; 10 acres cul tivndiiii; .'room houe; fair linrn; viiriidy orchard; 20 heiiil of -!( 2 horses; new 'HiiK'ni; hack; new plows; disc mower. " Trice, 01:1(1(1(1; will consider trnile for proHrty in or ncr ICti-Keiif. McMURPHEY o RUGH CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Allt KAI.K l'l'KK HKKD White Wvaii.io.t ,.s,;s for sale. J. A. tirlflln, Vis l-'erty street. luJU KOIt SA1.K ht-cuni! Krowtn fir wood. W. L. Couperuoll, at Watt's Jewelry store. tf FOH SA1.K- Cheap, good second hand Studebaker 3-ineli waon. Knqulre at Kugetie llroeerr. if r'Olt SAI.K tlood seeonu-liand Smith ..I'reuiter typewriter. Call al office of luteruational Correspondence Schools, 45 West Sth st. KOU SAI.K Duff Orpiiiston enn. 13 fur 1. W. II liiuiHiton, 1 liii Columbia avenue, eorner 19th st. h'Olt SAI.K IIY OWNKit A brand new 5-rootn cottage; all modern; In choice location on Wesi 1-1. ev enth street; lot ilil 2-llxl CI l-'J feet. The best litu'Ktiin in l-lii-(AtMie. Must lie sold V::iy soon. Ku quire at this ul'flee. ui2S KOIt SAI.K lit t'V.'MClt New cUht room house with k;is. electric li;;lu. tieautilul shrubtiery, and ail mod ern improvements, two blocks from car I'm- ami In heart, of res Idenee district. You pay no agent's commission. Lots Ct'. !!-:! x 1'lu. Apply al this office for particulars. TOR SAI.K AT A IIAKC.AIN (iood house of 7 rooms. SO fruit trees, deep well with wind mill, one acre under chicken fence; hire chicken house; two blocks from tlear school liou.se. Trice, $1(100. Time on part. I. N. llarbauKh, am'tit. Roam fi, over Klrst National Hank. ItrliiK this notico with vou. KOIt SAI.K Oil TltADK Three nines flue laud: all fenced; all kluiU of fmits aud berries: good buildings of all kinds: farm implements and Karden tools; fine garden spot; near Irving. Kor further Informa tion apply to Kitchen & Kotupp's barn, corner Seventh and Oak sts. m21 KOK SAI-K UY OWNKit A nearly new 9-room house; close to Univer sity; on n choice, high and study corner lot 68x120 feet; nicely Im proved; some good fruit and a deep well; Ihla property Ik well worth $3000, but much less will take it if Bold within ten days. Kn qulre, at this office. ni28 A HAHGAIN A 30-acro tract. 1 miles west of hliiKcno on Kltnlril road; 3-4 miles from school; all under fence; 10 acres III pasture; some wood In pasture; 3 apples. 1 cherry, bearing; 2S assorted I'ruit trees one and two years old; 20 acres under plow; 15 acres in oats aud vetch; box house of six rooms and pantry; roof leaks some; gar den fenced: barn fur six head; mow for 10 ton; two chicken hous. and force, pump. Price, $1000. llrlng this notice. I. N. llarbatigh, over Kirat National Hank. tf FOH IlKNl KOIt KK.NT Klve-rooni cottage, for rent. Inquire at l'J-1 Kasl Kluveulli street. tf FOH KENT Ivio rurnlshed rooms for young men students. Call at 332 K.ast Fourteenth street. tf KOIt HUNT Two unflrunlshed rooms and two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply at 700 l'earl street, corner 12lh. WANTKI. I'roballotiers fur the lien eral hospital. Apply lu writing or personally to Mlrs Murray, super Inteudeiil (ieiieral hospital, Kil gene. ( ni2 1'ASTUIIK TO ItlONT Will pasture rail In and horses on the Matthew Wallls farm, two . miles west of vKugeiie. Finn grazing; tor inn rea sonable. Inquire Itoom 1, over I.oan & Ravings hank, or address P. t). Ilox 1X2. Fugi'tie WftXTKIl WANTKI) $13(10 with timber Halm ns security. Address "M," ctire of (iiiard. fli'J WANTKIi - Position to work In-prl-vale family or ns housekeeper by young lady. Address "I.. S.t rare of (iiiard. in T I WANTKI) -Ten ladles and gents dal ly to get th'-lr clothes cleaned nnd pressed at the Kugene Dye Works. tf DO YOU WANT a homestead or tim ber claim? If so adtlreis William Douglas, Ilox 34 1, North Head, Or. m 1 1) BIISCKI,l,.lM.:ol 8 Al'l'oitnlON pl.K'A Ti Mr Done by .Mrs. licit Vincent at 027 Hilyard street, near Kast Ninth, on reason able terms. Phone fed 3302. tl DHKSS. MAKING Misses Sullivan & Miller, fills Washington street. Phone Red 5t0ti. a21 DON'T fall 10 see Chezem If you want bargains lu real estate. W buy and soil farm and city prop erty. Improved aud unimproved. Timber and mining stock. II. Che retn. Itoom tl, Walton lildg. tt INTERNATIONAL CO M R E S PON -DKNCK SCHOOLS "Tho Ilusy Man's University." Cllves a thor ough training at your own homo In nearly all the tradeH aud profes sions. Text books and Instruments (when required) furnished free. Kull information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 45 W. . Klghth street, R. J. Klrkwood, rep resentative. , $10 ltKWAHD 1 will offer $10 re ward for tho arresL and conviction or information leading to tho ar rest anil conviction of tile party or parlies who entered my fowl lions' on the night of December 25 and on the night of February 2 ami stole ti-erefrom on the former date one Silver ilamliui'g cockerel anil on the latter date two brown Leghorn cockerels, one much smaller t li ti ii the other Jos. Davles. m7 LOST AM) I'OI'XK LOST- If tho person who by mlstako or otherwise took from the office of II. T. Mow a tailor-made gray overcoat during the last week, will return the same to Mr. Dow in Room 4, over Schwarzschlld's book store, or to Mr. Calkins' office In tlie samo building, no questions will be nsked. f2 U)ST" In this city, small lu dies' purso containing $5 bill and receipt from U. S. land office at Roseburg. Pleaso leave at this office. f29 IK YOU WANT TO HULL your prop erty tell the Oregon Land Compa ny about It and they will do the. rent. 4 12 Willamette street, Ku Itene. Or. tf WANTKI) - lly yontig man and ills wife, suite of two or three rooms suitable f ir light housekeeping for five or six weeks. Address an swers III (). S. I'., (ill ltd office. Ill I WAN TKII- Work by luiiirled couple, j itiiiii Is ca' p'-iiter but Ih willing In i d'i any kind of work; woman aj good cook. Call at the I'iymoiilil, I.oL:itig House, Willamette street. ml I GOLD AM) 8ILVKK I'LATINO On : knives, forks and all household ar-1 tides that do not look like n w. ! Write the Oregon Plating Works,1 fix Lowiiidsln street, Portland,! Oregon, for prices WANTKI) From 2, noil to 1! .(inn m-i'-H ctenr'd or partly cleared 'Mel, ri' h ib ' p poll, a lapteij to r r 1 1 i : . t-il' kite.: alel live y'ork; lo-e.i-l.ei Ir ,1 i,. i rl-.-.-r a t d ' re. k. u- n d" .) 1 p . .11 lil.d ..if Mil.- of ietill ill I r,l . t-i '.I Ml loT :.'. N.'I'I Jenkins & Starbuck Dealers in REAL ESTATE i Wc arc new comers here and are in ihc t . Real Estate Business To Do Business We have been in this busi ness before and understand it thoroughly. At .present wc arc in correspondence with a number ol Eastern People who arc going to locate in this country and if you arc desirous of dis posing of properties such as City, Pasture and Farm Lands, call on us. Wc arc personally acquainted with a number of these correspondents and know they are coming west. II you want to SELL, list your property with us fcr there is going to be "things doing" in real estate that is Listed with us. Jenkins & Starbuck Rooms 17 and 18 THEATRE BLOCK E. C. Gulliford Feci and Livery, Boarding Stables Veiv l'loor Itoom New Itiitdier Tire Turnout. l ull ( reek Sllli;e I. Inc. ( ! Wi s! Hth Slreel. I'le, lie Main D'I UN V years txcerictic. i'C :!.-nc-.'. !r.a-. 22 ws! fi h St, P I. :ie, I ('"'iii- Fi;;ti;h rA Ot!; I-'. cUi 1 . f.orfei'C. Or r:,. M4mni - KyiCT-naiiatAiJuuts'g'it'-.'jBiKii'ia