THE ETQSXB b.MLt GUARD, FRIDAY, MARCH 87, 10OJI
re
I"1
i fie woman
In, theAtco-de
By ANNA KATHARINE GREEN,
Author of -Th. Millionth-. B.by- -Th FilUr,, B.ll." Th.
House In tne Mist." "The Amiiliyu Box." tc.
COPYRIGHT, 1906. THE BOBB. MERRILL COMPANY.
uiiuu tumi turn t oau been wounaed lu
.ne sensation this produced was So
.Siiietty like tlmt of gulit (or, what I
Imagined to be guilt I, tliut I was forced
tn r'ioiit once more to myself that It
was not ti Rood man's overthrow 1
sought, or even u tuiil man's immunity
from punishment, tint the truth, the uli
solute truth. No name could eoual
my amour propre.
"She shall be well guarded." said I.
'Yon may trust we to keep from her
all avoidable knowledge of this crime."
He bowed, and I was about to leave
bis presence wheu be detained me by
remarking, with the air of one v'to
leu luai boiuv vAjjimmuuu m na . ucves- ; mat WHICH i stiouki reel v, by auv
sary; overdelleacy now, 1 failed to save the
"I was a. the ball where this prime man who trusted me.
took plsee. Naturally It has made a i The article which I held have yon
! Hnuc In the Mist." -Tn i Ameihy.t Boi.- tic I disi impression on mo aud would on guessed It? was the stiletto with
TV " I ' her if she heard of It." 1 which Mrs. Knlrbrother had lieen kill
Tin COPYOirMT mnfl tub nA.. . . .1 i .. . ...... w .. , . . . I n.1 1 1....I I....... I.., . ...... I 1 ....
Assureuiy, i niurmureu, woiuier- i"- " "'" mu uni io me o.v
1 intr If ha n-mil.l ani- mnm n,l hnn. f I the IMlllee for a delllllto Mimose. TIlA
4 ! should have the courage to staud there ! tlllll f,,r testing that purHi.se hud come.
(Continued.) ,, ,,. . . . , . . I and listen If be did. 1 "r " nearly come, that 1 felt 1 must
,T . J . ... un; "It Is Hie first time I have ever come ' """'' n"t ' necessary ways
no. aims iim arsnaie, you would misery to mvsolf nn,l t,w.m,,.,n .., In contact with crime." he went on
T u'firlf ntnra Into nanl ,.... -v ,v n,v
CHAPTER XI-
r'Zk M"eM- ' ..inn i had hoped to save by It When "' " !"
bound up In this business. I could lrlnCly on me, 1 neither" knew what
fori lZ,T,yU l"k'u,Ut 1,WU''- (,""k "r " -' t
for I want you to work with qnlet con- nn., nrm. kn anJ n,ld ,ntellectun
fldence. which yon would not do If your nsiK-ct altogether. I was conscious of
rHOLm ENGINES
NATION, SPRAYING and
King machinery
L.nk-Morse Gasoline Engines
fa 3s - -'"'"fMo
.rtsSlworse Windmills and
Lirbsnks-Jinrse
.m, Well I'umps.
Il Orst quality rimmIs nt lowest
lsla)S in biik "" "'
LfDls. Write for catalogue and
ICF.R.& BEAN HDW. CO.
I Agents, tugene, v-.
A1RBANKS MORSE . CO.
poruana, meg
IF YOU NEED
"Groceries
WE HAVE THEM
lull line of Groceries,
hour and Feed, Tin and
fcuiiteware. neadquar-
ksfor White River Flour.
Candies, Nut,s
and Oranges
U. W.WHITE
US, Grocer
fContf 5ib and WllUmette Sts.
PhoaeRcd 4611
Jiimbing
mind were takeu up with doubts and
questions. Miss Van Arsdale, oue sur-
mlse of yours was correct. A man
, was sent that night to the Itamsdell
bouse witli a note from Miss Urey.
We know this because he boasted of
It to oue of the bellboys before he
went out. saying that he was going to
have a glimpse of one of the bwellest
parties of the season. It is also true
j that this niuii was Mr. Grey's valet. a:i
old servant who came over with hl:n
from England. But what adds weight
to nil this and makes us regard the
whole nlTalr with suspicion is the addi
tional fact that this man received hi
; dismissal the following morning and
( ias not been seen since by nuy one wo
; could reach. This looks bad to begin
! with, like the suppression of evidence,
' you know. Then Mr. Grey has uot
J been the same mnu since that night,
j fie Is full of care, nud this care Is nat
i entirely In connection with his dair;h
! ter. who Is doing very" well and bids
j fair to be up in a few days. Hut all
this would be nothing If we had not
j received advices from Eugluud which
prove that Mr. Grey's visit here has an
, element of mystery In It. There was
i'c-antlm; him with- a decided, feeling
of awe and found myself forgetting ! Ing Involuntarily toward the door. Did
and means.
1'uwludlng the folds of tissue paper
seemed a hardly natural Insistence. "I j """" """ "'"inx-u,
couiu weu nave ueea spareu tne ex-u
perlenee. A tragedy with which one
has been evgn thus remotely connected
produces a lasting effect upon the
mind."
"Oh. yes; oh. yes!" I murmured, edg-
why I had come there and what my
suspicions were, suspicions which had
carried hope with them, hope for my-
J
HIM h V.
If
I ' 1 t.. -Si
M i
m,3
I not know? riad I not been there,
too I, little I, whom ho stood gazing
dowu upon from such a height, little
realizing the fatality which united us
ami, what ' was even a more over
whelming thought to me at the mo
ment, the fact that of all persons In
the world the shrinking little being
Into whose eyes he was then looking
was perhaps his greatest enemy and
the one person, great or small, from
whom he had the most to fear?
Itut 1 was no enemy to his gentle
daughter and the relief 1 felt nt find
ing myself thus cut off by my own
promise from eveu the remotest com
munication with her on this forbidden
subject was genuine and sincere.
But the father! - What was 1 to think
of the father? Alas! I could have
but one thought, admirable as he ap
peared In all lights save the oue In
which his too evident connection with
this crime had placed hlui. I spent the
hours of the afternoon In alternately
watching the sleeping face of my pa
tient, too sweetly calm In Its rejiosc. or
so it seemed, for the mind beneath to
harbor such doubts as were-showu lu
"Tas is your patient."
self and hope for my lover, who would
every reason for his remaining In his ncvcr escape the opprobrium, even if
own country, where a political crisis is ne dlo; t0 punishment, of this great the warning I had ascribed to her, and
approaching, yet he crossed the water, rie. were tills, the only other person I vain elTorts to explain by any other
bringing his slcHy daughter with him! wbo cm,l(' possibly I associated with I hypothesis than that of guilt, the ex-
"The explanation as volunteered by '0,,nd to be the fine, clear soulcd I traordlnnry evidence which linked this
one who knew him well was this: ut i',.-ii.- i m wwi oi great ainum nun me loruest
repute to a crime Involving both theft
Interview with him.
Perceiving very soon that his appre- and murder.
that only his desire to see or acquire
Rnmo nrpcloiia olitoet for hla cntlncttnn
could have taken him across the ocean "onsioiis ln my rcgnra were iimueu to Nor m tl,e .tnlK?ie en(, tmt nght.
at this time, nothing else rivaling his " fear lcst 1 Bhol,ia not fecl Bteasc Jn It was renewed with still greater posi
intmf i rora,.i -ir-ir. firm uiy new home under the restraint of a : tlveness the next dv. as 1 witnessed
this would be nothing if a stiletto Presence more accustomed to lntlml-1 tno ,;,, wulch from tlllle to tlln9
similar to the one employed ln this d",tf ,hnn, " trnc "lran,f"'1I thrfw passed between 'this father and daugh
crime had not once formed part of a "s11"e n" donbta of myself ami met the ,orgllucP!t fu of doubt ,, qlleBtlon
- K on glaog DUt no exactly sucn
with that quiet confidence which my ' doul)t r gnch qlle8tlo my 8U9.
josltlon there demanded. plclons called for. Or so I thought.
The result both gratified Bill grieved and 8p)mt aIln,hcr dny or tw0 hesItat-
lie. as n uursf eiiirnin ui nr uiow
5 tcer
It sremed us If some ofhrr cyv bcttiilc$ my
oien ?nm,t be giuiiuj at irmt icid.
scruttnt7Akd the weapon very carefully.
Hitherto 1 bad seen only pictures of It;
now I had the -tlele Itself In my
hand. It was uot a natural one for a
young woman to hold, a woman whose
taste ran more toward healing than
Inlllctlng wounds, but I forced myself
to forget why tho end of its tilndo was
rusty and looke.l mainly at the devices
which ornamented the handle. I hud
hot been mistaken In them. They lio
lougcd to the house of )rcy and to
none other. It was a legitimate In
quiry I had undertaken. Hnwuven the
matter ended, I should always have
these historic devices for my exense.
(Continued Next Friday.)
' collection of curios belonging to a
cousin of his whom he often visited.
This stiletto has been missing for some
time, stolen, ns the owner declared, by
Knmo unknown noraon. All this looks
; bad enough, but when I tell you that ' case 1 waa happy. As a woman with
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
as fixtures. We do all
liinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. viaH
land let us estimate on
your work
'i & Heitznun
U Wett 6th St,
rtoMbkckl 117
rH rj,,..
riLLoi
M-E I
Mean's
F 'OK Sl-PPUn,.,'
Elfft i ""aiciinn uunr-
illlniM i ,l't1'- '"t Pre
i vp,'J f"r h relieved.
"I "" """lf Hi"
''d2,,'i',".lh"ll"u"- ,r y'"-
loth, " mvm Bena your
M, I,. 74, incut, Pi.
iisenebylv.i.DeLans
Easter
o&t Cards
at
"ARZSCHLO'S
ook Store
KHUMWAY.
I -. .CO h.W,r wor
u wot promj
ho-Pi.mMag flxtnr.,
PVI I,,,
" Wllim.tt--
week before the fatal ball at Mr.
i Rnmsdell's, Mr. Grey mado a tour of
the jowelers on lirondway and, with
the pretest of buying a diamond for
his daughter, entered Into a talk about
famous stones, ending always with
some question about the Foirlirother
gem, you will see that hi Interest In
that stone Is established and that it
only remains for us to discover If that
Interest Is n guilty one. I cannot be
lieve tills possible, but you have our
1 leave to make your experiment and
see. Only do not count too much on
his superstition. If he Is the deep
: dyed criminal you Imagine, the cry
I which startled us. all at a certain
critical Instant was raised by himself
aud for the purpose you suggested.
I None of the sensitiveness often shown
I by a man who has been surprised Into
J crime will be bis. Relying' on his
, reputation and the prestige of his
great name, he- will, if he thinks him
self .under fire, face every shock un
moved," "I see; I understand. He must be
lieve himself all alone; then, the nat
ural man may appear. I thank you.
Inspector. That Idea Is of Inestimable j
value to me, and I shall act on It. I
do not say immediately: not on the
first dny, and possibly not on the sec
ond, but as soon ns opportunity offers
for my doing what I have planned
with any chance of success. Ami now.
and nunt, who must never know to ;
what undertaking I have committed i
myself." I
, Inspector Palzell spared me another j
' fifteen minutes, and this last detail j
! was nrranged. Then he rose to go. i
As, he turned from me he said:
Tomorrow?"
And I answered with a full heart, j
but a voice clear as my purpose: j
Tomorrow."
an ulterior object in view verging on
the audacious and unspeakable, I was
wretched and regretful and Just a lit
tle shaken in the couvlctiou which had
hitherto upheld me. j
I was therefore but poorly prepared
to meet the ordeal which uwaited ine,
when, a little later ln the day. Mr. '
Grey railed me Into the adjoining room
tug very much over my duty. when.
coming unexpectedly upon Mr. Grey I order.
oue evening, I felt all my doubts re
vive In view of the extraordinary ex
pression of dread I might with Mill
greater truth say fear which Informed
bis features nud made them, to my
unaccustomed eyes, almost unrecogniz
able. lie was slttlng at his desk In reverie
I over some papers which he seemed
Hl'OI' AT THK ItlVKIl ItltllXiKI
Tiring your work to Smltherman'e
wagon and carriage shop. Mr. Wil
kinson, tho well-known hlacksmlth
Is with him, also a first-class palmer
and upholstorer from the Hast. All
work guaranteed. New rigs madn to
alB
WATKIU WATKIt!
For pure bed rock water seo Iva
Duke & Leffler. We case off all sur-
faco water by casing Into tho bed
rock, insuring nothing but pure bed
rock water.
LA DUKE ft I.EFFI.RR
99 Vlllard Iloulevard,
and. after saying that It would afford ' ' , Pnono Ue(1 B121- ,,.,..
b in great re lief to go out for nn hour i ., , ... , '
..,,. i, i ..,; ., i ... i, ift I wl,c". ome movement I made, he .,. , .......
or so, asked If 1 were afraid to be left
alone with n:y patient.
"Oh. no, sir" I began, but stopped
In secret dismay. I was
started III. ami met n.v ovo I eool.l I l "UCKy v"er
swear that his cheek was pale, the I , .v. . . . ...
Mil Bioppeo. i f. . . , , , , , , , is in one you ny out lor a u.ix oi
nfpniii I,.,, i fi'n carriage of his body shaken,' nnd rr. Klnu'. New Life Pills. Tlinv
nt nm.,.t Vi,r eo,iiti,r,",tl,er tho whole man a victim to some strong j brln. y tlle n,,,,!, thnf, nil)ro r.
., m n. vtV.t if I I an" aKTet apprehension he vainly i clous than Jewels. Try them for
on account or my on a , mu ir i ht (0 h()e when , Tenturpu- to : headache, biliousness, constipation
should be ed Into betraying my feel- tc hmi w,mt , wnnw he ma(U) an(, malara (ney , lnt you
lugs on finding myself under lib other I egnn nn(J Mmmlf ,( , the prlce w e ,.,., rofllded
eye than her own What If he temp- 1 nn(, hlm w ( h j 8t w. A Kuvkendall's drug store.
tation to proue ner poor sick iuiuu
shotild prove stronger than my duty
townrd her as a nurse!
My tones were hesitating, but Mr.
Grey paid little heed. His mind was
too fixed on wbnt he wished to say
himself.
"Before I go," said he, "I have a re
quest to make I may as well say o
caution to give you. Do not. I pray,
either lew or at any future time, carry
or ali-iv- ;i :y eve else to carry news-p:--"-:
i::-n ' s ''"ey's room. They
nr1 Jn.-t ts-iw t i::ar::!'ns. "hc-e li!t
bc-'i. as yon :::i -.v. a ilr,':i!f:il r rl"
III this c"v. If f!:o oilg! t c:ie g:i:'.:p-'(!
c' f!;e lie:nr'nf,s nr saw so much :'s t lie
1:11111" of I' lirbrolher which which Is
a nan: sh knows, the result might lie
wry hurtful 1 1 her. She Is not only ex
tremely sensitive from Illness, but from
temperament. W ill you be careful?"
"I shall be careful."
It wos such an effort for me to say
these words, to say anything In the
.Mln nt mlm! Into which 1 had been !
thrown by his unexpected allusion to
this subject, that 1 unfortunately drew
his attention to myself, and It was with
mask off, aud
his usually calm visage and self pos
sessed mien could not again deceive
me.
My duties kept me mainly at Miss
Grey's bedside, hut I had been provid
ed with a little room ocross the hall,
Bud to this room I retired very soon
After 'Ibis for rest nnd a necessary
understanding with myself.
For, in spite of this experience and
nij- now settled convictions, my pur
pose required wle'tling. Tho Indescrib
able charm
Notice of Filial ISetl leiiit-nt.
Estate of Isaac H. Tyler, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Georgo A. Drury, exoculor
of the above named estate, has filed
his final account In tho matter of
said estato with the county court of
I.ano county, Oregon, ami tUt Mon
day, the 6th day of April, 1!0S. nt
the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon
of said day, has been set and fixed
by said court for thn hearing of ob
jections to said final account and for
the extreme refinement the final Hctllement of said estillo;
; and nobility of manner observable Inland all objections to said account
i both Mr. Grey and his daughter were : ni list he filed with said court on or
j profliielnif- their effect. I felt guilty j before tho said time and date so flx
! constrained. Whatever my convict Inns, , 'd y 1,111,1 ''"llrt '"r "nl,l fl"l l"'nr
ithe iiiijK-tus to act was leaving me. j "'''''nient.
I How could I r. ver II? Itv IhH.kln,. ..Dale,i ,4Ul n",
of Anson Diiraivl and bis present dis
graceful position.
Anson Durund! Oil. how the feeling
aurgetl up in my breast ns that name
lipped from my lips on crossing the
threshold of uiy little room
1908.
GEOUflK A. DUintY,
Administrator of said estate.
Notice of Pinal Kcttlclnc nt.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
AllSOIl nWaltrnnit nmlnl.lrnlnp r,f tlin
Dhrand, whom I believed innocent, ! tate of .Joseph II. Htone, deceased.
whom I loved, but whom I was Is-truy- has filed his final account with the
Ing with every moment of hesitation hi ' county clerk of Lane county. Ore
whlch I allowed myself to Indulge! ', nA Bn order has been made and
What If the Hon. Sir. (iret I. nn entered of record directing this notice
eminent statesman, a dignified, scholar- 7J1 ""i's'n? """h" lhe ."'.a ""T f
,,..,, ,, , , , , , , April, 1 90S, at the hour of 10 o clock
ly. a ,d to a! apMiranee. blghmlnded a m fr)r , hc,arn)? of ,,),.,.
riiiiu? What If my patient Is sweet, lr any t0 Mq amount and for the
It A I. I'll W. HTONE.
Administrator of the estate of
Joseph II. Htone, deceased.
?fcR
L" ' I he added with decided emphasis:
"pyl'IlS Is your patient. Tour new Ygu miwt jp, tblt wilote ,utv
1 111 nurse, mv dear. What did ..... ...i.,.i.i.. ., in this f.mllv
'III ,.ui mis. -""--
III i (n v rheerrn tonics are suuaoie lor . ' - - u any. 10 nniti ai-i
: I Ayers?" i .ickronm If Miss Grey attempts I uov'' ,'''', ""'l affectionate? Had not I rinal settlement of said estate.
"Yes. Mr. Grey. Alice Ayers. Produce any other, stop her. Do I '" us eiceuei.t in ineir
"Oh. whnt a s.veet nnine:" k,t h(.r t,k ,,out nrthliig which rKl'' eertalii. und u hold upon
f This expressive greeting, fnim the . t))1 ,.nil,l,.V , ,',.r re- ni'wlr ITlor to any claims which
.patient herself, was the first henrt Thw orp thc nnv Imtnlc. ; another might adrnm-e? Drawing a
Sting I recelve l, n st;ug wtnen nr.uii.-ni , nav,, to ,-e you. All others . ,,M" " lr"'i ' r"" my
a flush Into my check which I would f H.r physician."
I mode some reply with as little
show of emotion os possible. It seem-
. , . . ?.. I, In, fnf hi. fnCA Clfrcl
. 1 as I once more repeati-d to inrsclf Its
"""Ym b Tt; trustworthy .ook " " b"-s. I fel. my hear, grow
lou nie a ' ' strong and fixed In the determination
for one so young I .hall wlll,u ,, ,,, atr lllt0 tlll, fumlly.
XXZI "'V
pert jou e n. opened mr gr nsack and from Its In-
,J''(
Booster Says:
"Where hearts are
trumps, I always lead a
spade;" Quite a practical
as well as romantic gentle
man, with thc splendid
example of Mmc. Booster
to keep him irom getting
stale.
It you need any tools
wc can show you the lat
est improvements in gar
den tools, also mechanics'
tools, household utensils,
builder's hardware (such
locks you never saw !)
For anything in up-to-this
day's hardware don't
overlook our store.
Yours lor business.
Griffin Hardware Co
Imported
Walnuts and
Filberts .
Wo nro Just in receipt of n
shipment of trees direct from
Iiouls Irf'roy, a prominent nur
serymnn and walnut grower In
Franco, who In In a position to
furnish the best the world af
fords. Vurleties: Prunqnt'tt
aud Mayetto. These were
grown on siccuil contract for
ns. We will guarantw these
to be genuine lniMirted stock
and true to inline. Arc i;olng
fast. Write today for prices,
THE CHAS. BENEDICT
NURSERY CO.
1 Valors In (irncrnl Nursery
St.K-k.
Carlton, Ori'gon,
OREGON
LAND CO
In
Farms
and City
Property
We
Have
A good business property to
trade for farm land.
640 acres of yellow pine, $6.00
per aero.
0-roiim house, good barn, lot
ii 2-3x160 Iji-Jino
5 acres. Just outside city. S750
6 acres Just outsldo city, $200
per acre.
13 acres well Improved, $:M00
for the tract. Aero tracts to
suit purchasers.
Lots in Sladilen's addition,
$275 and up; $50 down, bnl
Naure 2 or 3 ( years at 7 per
cent.
Lots In nialr Street Addition;
$,ri0 down, balance, terms
given.
80 acres, good Improvements;
all bottom land, some fruit
treos; all kinds of borrlos,
pi lee, $2600. ,
SO acres of good grain and fruit
land, 7 miles out on good
road, $30 pur acre.
We hnvo some large and
small tracts of timber for sale
ranging from $10 to $25 per
acre. Come la and got prices.
No trouble to show the goods.
We are ln the business.
Oregon Ijind Comimnjr.
412 Willamette at.
Mark T. Firming, Mgr
Eugene, Oregon
A New Set of
Chairs j
Why do you have Ot.n
SHABBY CHAIRS -In your
home, when you can make them
GOOD AS NEW for only DOc 7
A can of Chlnamol will wor
wonders in your home.
See that the Chinaman is on
every can.
Seo our west show window.
ASK TO SICK orit NKW WAI.Ii
l'APKU
16-18 West Seventh St.
i
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co
i
ElectricGas, Water
Mil '
Willamette Valley Co
- --eiiuny
fnln have kept down.
"Since a change of nurses was neces.
sary I am glad they sent me one like
you." the feeble but musical voice
went on. and I saw a wasted but eager
band stretched out.
In a whirl of strong feeling I ad
vanced to take It. I had not counted
on such a reception. I had not ex-ct-
ed any bond of congeniality to spring
up between this high feeling English
pocket, I eagerly read it. It was the
: only one I had of his writing, the only
Notice of Hint! Kelt lenient.
Ksiate of tleorge Irurjr, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
letter he bad ever written tne. I had ; undersigned, (iwirge A. Drury, ad
already reread It n hundred limes, but , nilnlstratnr of the above-named es
tate, nas rneo: nis Iinal account In the
matter of said estate with tho county
clerk of lne county, Oregon, and
that Monday, the fith day of April,
1908, at the hour of 1 o'clock In the
afternoon of said day, has been set
I am not-every moment, mind. She Is i "" " ' ... .n- and fixed by said court for tho hear
. .1 ii.ft .inn. sill, rstlnini nio,t n"" rew forth an object Ing of objections to said final ac
never to be left alono with gossiping , ... . . . ,, , h.,, , . ,, .,, , ,h , ,
I m Im rnentlonMl In
girl and snyseir to moite wj pui,., which "n,"rn nene ci aisquietoue lea me to ; pbibib; anu su oojnciiniii 10
hateful to me. Yet as I stood there her hearing shout tms crime, iyi,cu gann9 pprt,henslvely, first at the door, I ! account must be filed with said
looking down at her bright. If wasted. , eerni to tie In ererylKwlj """ ; then at the window, though I bad lcourl on or b"'"" ln I1 '"' nn
. ..... ..... i. ..L rrr essv ! shall feel forced, g-catly oa I snouia ,kai, , . ...... ,,. , data so filed by said court for said
o love so gentle and cordial s regret the fsct to blsme you. ,mwl f , , be,,,! j ,r'n "". "' -tlemnt.
and dreaded rslsinr my eye, to the ; Thl. was a heart stroke but ! kept mj own , Ktt,ng wnt, , I Ihttert this Mth day of I-ebmary.
gentleman nt my side lest I should see : np bravely, changing color JP"- ngrTT n hnaiU that Ux walls j OKOROH A DRUIIY
.setblng In him to hamper m and botot Jv"ia" w.chl me. !f noU,ln etae. and A4l"lrSS7 of Mid isU'.e.
Scolt's santal-Pepsin Gapsuh
A POSITIVE CURE.
Wnt Inflaramttlrm or ntrrli
of lb Hidir sDd Mmm4
Xtlart. No tort no ,
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ntlt all t s.tsiral !!
of lb liary Unjt- At
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THI BANTAl PtPXtN CO.
UKIXItr-NT4IAJC ft.
Hold bf W. h. f)K LA N'O, lruKiClt
MOVED :
But will continue our sale of :
Wall Paper
and Paints
As we promised until 1
April 1
Ludford & Haskell ;
Priclical Pilnlcrs nd Decor atom i
cor. W. 8th and Charnelton
' Phone, Red 5411 '
OMS
Julius
Goldsmith
Wilson & Nichols
Ixicatcd opposite Sinned hotel, up
stairs, are In co-operation with over
1000 Heal Estate firms. Glvo them
a trial. They do strictly henest bus
iness. They list property In all sirts
of the statg.
G K, Munrot T. W. Munro
HOUSEFURNISHINCS
We now hve the most complete
line of stoves in Eugene
Beds and Bedding:, Rug's and
Matting, Shelf Hardwarf
and cuttelry
67 W. Eighth SL.I
IUCENI . . OMOCON
E. P. SHIlNN
Shocmaking and Repair
pairing of all Kinds
Neatly (loue lit my shop.
6S W. 8th st, Kugene.
Williams Co. Trailer
Liin i iid Hfavy Haulin
WOOD FOt iALE
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