Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 05, 1908, Image 8

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    THE EUGEXE DAILY GUARB. FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1008
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The Friendly Store's , Satrd'y Specials
5000 yds. Fancy Silk, 38, 82c
5000 yards fancy dress and waist silk, composed of Foulards, Taffetas, Rajahs, Mommey
and Japanese Silks, 19 to 27 inches wide, all good patterns broche, checks, plaids, dots
and figures, all reliable mikes, coming from somj of the biggest Yorktown manufacturers.
Values to $1.50 a yard 82c; values to 75c yard, 38c.
Wash Goods Specials
Two thousand yards of Lawns and Organdies, dark and light
colors, neat floral effects, checks and stripes, 31 inches wide; 15c
values; yard l'lc
One hundred yards fine Dimity, Organdie, Swiss, etc., all 1908
patterns, light and dark colors; values to 40c a yard; special a
yard IXc
'Beautiful floral and plain Mull, Swiss, Organdie, etc., In blues,
black, mals, green, lavender, etc., suitable for street and evening
dresses; values to 75c a yard 40c
30-Inch Linen Crash Suiting, comes in blue, brown, green, red,
and tan; . just the thing for mountains and beach; 35c values,
yard 20c
80-Inch Linen Suiting, big range of colors and white and
cream; special, a yard - 25c
50 pieces of American Prints in reds, blues, grays, blacks and
light cojors; the best prints made, all fast colors; beautiful pat
terns; a yard '.' (t)Jo
EUGENE'S
LARGEST
AND
BEST fcTORE
PliltSONAL
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J. L. Clark, of Creswell, Is In town.
Mrs. Whitney went to Junction to
day. I
W. L. Price Is down from Walter
vllle. Mrs. Taylor went to Junction this
morning.
D. F.'M. Day returned today from
Mnpleton.
' C. H. Dennett, of Harrlsburg, Is
In the city.
C. R. Sylvester, of Jasper, is In
Eugene today.
Mrs, Ernest Gllslrnp Is yetting her
folks at Drain.
H. A. Cook, of Vlda, Is a Eugene
business visitor.
. H. K. Owen, of Pleasant Hill, was
In the city today.
N. K. Gaylord has returned from
a trip to Portland.
Dave Adams, of Roseburg, Is in
the ctly on business.
C. A. Nadeau wont to Junction, this
morning for business.
Mrs. S. L. Spiirclnl went to Snlom
this morning to visit. r
Mlsg 11. Plea returned to Portland
todny, after a visit hero.
Raymond Unbb and wife nre In
1nrtltint fni 11 tnw lnVH
m,. ii,.,.i,iu l,,.,ivn,i thin nr. 1
tern
noon to visit friends. I
John Brookmnyur, or Mohawk,
spent last night In the city.
Mrs. C. A. Briggs Is very sick and
under the enre of Dr. Brown.
Mrs. Klddel came from Elkton to
day to visit Mrs. J. J. Lynns.
Hugh Currln went to his home at
Cottage Grove this afternoon.
G. H. Smith and family arrived
linru lnnt nvmiititf frnni llnnilnll.
G. E. Wagner made a business trlpiclsco and will visit here a while.
to Junction City this morning.
F. M. Kolzlowskl, of Prosser,
Wash., Is In the city on business. '
Mrs. H. A. Green, who has con 111
for several weeks. Is ahlo to be up. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Stelwer went to Port
land this morning to he gono a week.
Colouel J. M. Williams, wife and
ion were passengers to Portland to
day. j
Mr. nnd Mrs. G.D. Linn nnd daugh
ter returned lust night from Port
land.. I
Geo. B. Dorrls nnd Geo, M. Miller
returned this afternoon from Port
land. K. L. C. Farrln and wife, of Coos
Bay, wire arrivals In Eugene last
night.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. McAtlstcr are
In Portland for the remainder of the
weel .
S'lss Mndgn Bailee has resumed
her old position at S. II. Frlendly's
atnr'.
J. Kllrov mid Clinrlos Cochran
came down from Cottage Grove this 1
morning. j
John II. Ilnrtog, manager of the 1
Commercial Club, returned lastl
night from Portland, where he at-1
The Eugene Loan
Capital and Sorplui $125,000.00
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 WILLAMETTE ST
tended the rose festival and the Pa
cific Coast Ad Men's convention, de
livering an address before the lat
ter. Mrs. D. S. Dii8ey and Mrs. Cun
ningham returned to Harrlsburg this
morning.
H. Mnnley and wife, of Medford,
Ontario, Canada, arrived In Eugene
Inst night.
Mrs. Dora Thompson returned to
Portland today after a visit with
friends here.
Prof, and Mrs. Jos. Shnfer ihave
returned to Eugene from their Eu
ropean trip.
Mnry Howard went to Oregon City
this morning. Sho Is a student at
tlio University.
Mrs. Jennie Spenr left for Detroit,
Mich., today, where she will visit for
three months. . ".,
Rev. M. C. Wire went to Albany
th(8 morning and will go from there
to coast points.' i
J, C.t Cornwall, a University stil
dcrit, went to Portland this morning
for a day or so.
Miss Jennlo . Jennings went to
Portland this morning to take in
tlio roBo festival.
Miss Maude Lewis returned last
night from Portland, where she took
In the rnso festival.
J. A. Pearson, wlfo and (laughter,
of Westbrook. Minn., wore arrivals
In Eugene last night.
Professor and Mrs. S. A. M. Young
came in from South Dakota this ni
tcrnoon to visit friends.
Misses Adillu and Rnchol Bnlderee
have relumed homo to Gardner after
a visit with cousins hero.
T. B. Kay, of Salem, was In the
city today on business connected with
the Eugene woolen mills.
W. C. Barnard and wlfo arrived In
Eugene Inst night from San Fran-
Mrs. R. J. Kirkwood nnd little
Enid Kirkwood returned last night
from a trip through Southern Ore
gon. Mrs. II. X. Mount nnd son left this
morning for their old homo In Indl-'
nun. They expect to ho gone several 1
week:'. I
(loo. Smith the commission met-1 AH members are urgently dequest
chnnt. nnd two friends, went up tho.fil to meet nt Die camp hall Sunday
McKcnzto this morning on' ft lull
lug trip.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Honey are In
Portland for n few dnvs. v'sltlmr rel
atives and friends and taking in thu
rose festival.
County Surveyor C. M. Collier and
Road viewers Mcl'herson and Jen
nings re turned last evening from Cot
tage Grove, near which place they
surveyed a new county road.
W. T. S. Pat ton, a recent arrival
In Lane county from Grains Pass,
was n caller at Tho Guard office to
day and ordered the paper sent to
his address at Goshen, lie was 11c-
cotiipanled bv his son.'
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roll nre In
Portland during tho rose .festival.
Sid Smith went to Portland today
to take In the roso festival and to
You Salute a Man
who Is known to possess a good
bank account.
In all probaMIKy he sturted
It with less tboA Jant hae.
An account at tti Hjt
Loan and Savings awife ntnteca
a man careful of his wttidw.
Start ont yourself and note
how tho act of drawing a check
makes yon careful about use
leva expenditure.
What you don't spend Is so
much saved.
and Sa vires Esr k
EtUtlithd H?
Special
For Tomorow
10c Outing Flannel, yd 7 1-
India Linon
5c, Of, 11c, Mc, yd.
8".) Liiivn Waists
$2.75 Llnon Will sis
$3.00
$l.iiO
Sale Black Silks
$1.00 10-inch Silks 50c
$1.00 Wl-lncli Silks 72c
$1.25 S-lncli Kilks
$1.50 30-lncli Silks . .
$1.00
$1.05
YOUR MON
EY'S WORTH
OR YOUR
MONEY BACK
see the baseball game between Port
land and Los Angeles Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kincald and
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Defer, of De
troit, Mich., are In Portland attend
ing the rose festival And seeing Port-
inna ana tne surrounding country.
.. o. , S18ler ' Mr- "'I-
caid.. She and her husband have
been visiting in Old Mexico,, New
Mexico, Arizona and California dur
ing the last six months or more.
Their sons are attending to their
business In Detroit while they are
"seeing America," particularly the
Pacific coast, but they have visited
Washington, the Jamestown fair and
nearly every part of the Atlantic
states during the last two or three
years.
V TEA
You think one tea as'
pood as another ?
Why don't you buy;at
the lowest price you see
in the window?
Your tracer returni your montr IX in 4m 't
Ik SifcUliug'i Best; wa pay htm.
, A (.rand Family MctUcinc.
"It gives nis pleasure in speak a
writes Frank Conlnn or 430 Houston!"18 new landlady there.
street, New York. "It's a grand fam-
llv medicine for rivsnensla and 'liver I
complications .while for lame back
and weak kidneys it cannot be too
highly recommended" Electric Bit
ters regulate the digestive functions,
purify tho blood and Impart renewed
vigor and vitality to the weak and
debilitated of both sexes. Sold un
der guarantee at W. A. Knykendall's
drug store. 50 cents.
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NOTICK TO MODKItX WrtODMF.X,
nfternoon nt 2:15 o'clock to attend
the docoratlon services In memory of
deceased members. Also meet at 7
p. m. Sunday to attend memorial ser
vices at the Episcopal church. .
Jll DAVID LINK, Clerk.
See our new blue and while
'tunnel ware.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Tile reinforced crtnter Vndor ham
mocks are the best made; we are
sole agents.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
A full Hue of "Cold, Storage" re
frigerators: get our prices before
buying.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
XKW9 NOTKS
FOR SALE New house, close In:
lot 50x160. Price, $18e0. Ore
gon Lnud Company. If
FOU SALE 9-room house, three
blocks from Willamette stdeet: lot
80x76 feet. Price, 12100.
gon Land Company.
Ore-
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I List your property with the Ore
Itgon Land Company. Put an honest
j price on It and we will soon have It
Isold. O tf
LOST A femalo collie pup. 3 weeks
old. at Seventh and Willamette
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I receive nwnrd.
WANTKP - Six coed axemen to work
with surveylim crew on Wll
Inniett rWr; il ''f)'- Inquire
of M. O. r"ran,, SnieMe Hotel. Jti
EJJGENE HIGH
BEATS! SALEM IN
" ' FIELD MEET
DIAL MI.KT FOIt FIELD AXI
TKACK CIIAMI'IOXSIIII' OK
USTKItX OUKGOX IXTKH
SCHOLASTIC AT1ILKTIC UXIOX
I'l'LLKD OFF IX THIS CITY
THIS AFTK.HXOOX ,
The W. O. I. A. L. championship
track meet between the teams of the
Salem and Eugene high schools was
pulled off on Kincald field in this
city this afternoon oeiore a guuu
sized crowd. The weather was ideal
and the track In excellent condition.
The events were as follows:
100-yard dash Kreieer (Eugene),
jjenkins (Eugene), Kay (Salem).
Time, 10 3-5 seconds.
I Shot put Sheridan (Eugene),
Rich (Salem), Bailey (Eugene). Dis
tance, 36 feet 6 Inches.
Broad Jump Kuykendall and Ell
1 mnker, both of Eugene, tied Tor first
! place; Kay (Salem). Distance, IS
1 feet 1 0 Inches.
i 220-vard hurdle Abshire (Eu-1
jgene), Kay (Salem), NUes (Salem).
I Time, 29 1-5 seconds.
Half-mile run Minton (Salem);,
'KalBer (Salem), Collier (Eugene).
Time. 2 minutes, 14 1-5 seconds.
220-yard dash Kay (Salem), Jen
kins (Eugene), Krelger (Eugene).
Time.' 23 4-5 seconds.
120-yard hurdle Kuykendall (Eu
gene), Nlles (Salem), Abshire (Eu
gene). Time, 18 seconds.
Mile run Minton, (Salem),
O'Leary (Eugene), Zimmerman (Sa-
ilem). Time, 5 minutes and a- or a
second.
j Pole vault Conceded by Salem to
j Eugene. ,
I 440-yard dash Nlles (Salem),
!Kay (Salem), Davidson (Eugene,).
iTIme, 56 2-5 seconds.
Discus throw Nolan (Eugene),
Kay (Salem), Sheridan (Eugene).
Distance, 8(1 feet 4 Inches.
50-yard dash Krieger (Eugene),
Jenkins (Eugene), Kay ( (Salem).
Time, 5 3-5 seconds.
High Jump Newm'an (Salem),
Kuykendall (Eugene), Kny (Sa
lem). Height. 5 feet 4 Inches.
! ll.mmnn llirnnr fl'lllov ftf.lfPna)
Richardson (Salem), Hollandsworth
nii,. 19a tat st innh.
Relay race--Won'ljy Salem.
Final score Eugene, 73; Salem,
58.
GITY NEWS
A. Lombard finished unloading a
car of cement today.
Six agents of the Sunset Magazine
are canvassing the town today.
There are room for only ten more
members at the Commercial Club.
A new sidewalk Is being built at
the comer of Hllyard and East
Twelfth streets.
The notarial commission of Geo. A.
Drury, of Coburg, was filed with the
county clerk today.
J. W. Kays Is furnishing the Un
derwood House for Mrs. Houghton,
, , , , ,.
A 'B Plmlc Is being held at Crow
today. Quite a number of Eugene
people are in attendance.
Coburg will piny a game of base
ball Sunday with sonic fast team
from Linn or Marlon county.
Four cars of granite arrived Inst
night. It will be used for surfacing
the ground around the depot.
A cross walk Is being put In today
across University avenue on the
north side of East Thirteenth street.
"Our Friends In Heaven Do They
Communicate With Us?" Hear Kev.
Trimble on the subject at !j p. 111.
Sunday.
Judge Harris today granted a di
vorce to Claude Silencer from Lela
M. Spencer. The ground for this ac
tion was desertion.
' F. E. Dunn, Jack Rodman. D. E.
Yonin and Elmer Roberts went to
Crow this morning to attend the big
annual picnic there today.
Service next Sunday nt 10:30 a.
111. In the United Norwegian Lu
theran Trinity Church. M. P. Dom-
1 mcrsiinos, pastor.
The Oregon baseball squ:id left this
orning for C'orvallls, where th"'
m
pluv the O
i. C. today and tomor-
row
R. J. Moses St. Son, who recently
sold their store in Eugene to Scobert
& Dodge' have bjusht a store at Tan-
gent.
'
Rev. II. N.. Mount was the offlclat-
, Ing clergyman at the Harrls-Wllson
nuptials Wednesday night, instead of
Rev. J. S. McCallum, as published.
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J. F. Trimble, one of the street
..llvnv tiinlitcninn hna mi ish a aftit a
' tnaf,l,in(.n nt thn rnmer nf Alitor nnri
Eleventh streets. Plank & Johnson
made the sale. O
M. ., 1.. a ... .1.. f-.l
i roiessor r. o. mum, in ir i in- m. 1 " n-n ,u ..
verslty of Orepiti. will deliver the ad-' fllAMllKUS II AltDWAKE CO.
dress hefore the graduating class of;
the Kugcne lilt!' school nt the Chris-1 Hewitt's Kidney and Mlndder Tills
tian church SiiQay ulKht. i are irompt nnd thorough, nnd will
j In a very short time strengthen the
The babies should they be bap-1 weakened kidneys. Sold by all drng
tlxeJ? If you are In doubt about or gists.
interested In this question hear Rev.
U H. Trimble at lu:30 r.. :n. Sunday
at the Methodist c'.iurc'n.
Ell Barrv haOed suit for divorce
agi'inst Mnbel Brry In the circuit
court on the ground of deser'lon.
Thev have two chlldrfa. J. s. Med
ley 'is attorney fcr the plaintifr..
The old wooden awning in front
of the Dav & Henderson store build
1 ,nm rtown today. It was
one of the last wooden awnings in
tho city and a relic of pioneer days.
J. R. Richardson has begun suit
In the circuit court against the Mar
tin Creek Mining Company to re
rover money. G. F. Skipworth and
A. H. King are attorneys for the
plaintiff.
B B McKinney has bought the
quarter uiock at i.u..
Tenth and Charnelton streets from
J. Holt Brown for $4200. He will
build a fine residence mere m me
near future.
California shippers have stopped
sending strawberries to Oregon, the
merchants in this state having to de
pend upon the local fields. As the
season Is late, the supply so far has
been a little short.
B. F. Howard has begun suit In
the circuit court against S. P. Gil
more and wife and M. D. Allen and
wife to condemn a right-of-way
across the lands of the defendants
for an irrigating canal.
M. Leslie and family, who have
been residing in E igene for the nait
couple of years, having come here
from Snlem. are moving back to that,
city, where Mr. Leslie will work at
his trade, that or a piumoer.
Eberle Kuykendall and Oliver Hus
ton left for Portland this morning,
where they will compete in the big
P. N. A. track and field meet tomor
row. Trainer Hayward and Moon
and Zacharlas will go tonight.
The new vinegar factory at the
corner of West Second and Blair
streets is enclosed nnd most of the
roof is on. N. A. Reynolds, who Is
building It, says the building will
be completed inside of a week.
Deputy Forest Supervisor Harvey
started today on a month s trip
through the Cascade Willamette for
est reserve. His. tour Is one of In
spection. While in the mountains ne
will also locate the trail up the Nortn
Fork of the McKenzie.
The children's day exercises which
were to have been held at the Chris
tian church Sunday night, nave ueen
iinaOnnnpfl till Sunday. June 14, on
account of the address to the grad
uating class of the high school, to be
given at the churcn next aunuay
night.
Final proofs on timber claims were
made before U. S. commissioner vv.
W. Calkins today by Minnie M. Hol
comb, Ackwlth, Iowa; Camy O.
Smith, Coburg,; Joslah B. Taylor,
Eugene, and H. K. Shirk, of Eugire,
and today by Milo J. Skinner, Co
burc. A picnic, will be given by the Sun
day schools of Riverview, Junction
City and Irving tomorrow on the
Bushnell place on the river, about
eight miles, below Eugene. The
public is rhvlted to attend. To
reach -the place from Eugene, go
down the river road and turn off at
one of the lanes.
F. M. O'Menehj! H. O'Brien, J. A.
Murphy, N. J. Sandel, R. A. Barnes
and Miss K. B. Shoen, representing
the Sunset Magazine, of San Frnn
cisco, are in tugene for a few days.
They are making a tour of the state
writing up the several localities
which they pass through. Messrs.
O'Brien and Murphy were In Eugene
eighteen years ago, and note wonder
ful changes in the city since then.
SCHAFER RETURNS AFTER
YEAR IN ENGLAND
Professor Jos. Schafer, head of the
University of Oregon department of
history, returned yesterday with his
faniilv from a year's travel, research
and study In England and Europe.
Professor Schafer, while In Englnnd,
discovered some valuable historical
material concerning the Northwest.
Most of the time of . the party was
spent In England, though trips were
made to Germany and France.
Professor Schafer is glad to get
back after his absence, and will take
up his class work next year. Some
interesting articles will probably be
the product of his pen in the near fu
ture. PLEASED WITH OUKGOX
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Nurre and f:im
funiily, who recently came to this Vity.
are so well satisfied that they hnve
built a substantial residence on their
lot In the Gross addition, which they
purchased prior to moving here.
They have also just Installed in their
new home n handsome Story &
Clark piano purchased nt the Stev
ens & Hulin Piano House. J6wlt
WILLIAMS' CAKBOLfC HAI.VR
WITH ARNICA and WITCH H.VKI.
The best salve In the world for cnU,
bruise, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet
ter, chapped bands and all skla erup
tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. Sold by Linn
Drug Co. Williams Mfg.. Co., props..
COAL! COAL!
Place your order for first class
coal now. Williams Transfer Co.,
Phone Blnck 1141. J6
j New stock fishing rods and flies;
wi nrf nvpratnrkoil In ,111110 lifn.s
I nt ftl.... nl.tK n-., ltl n. '
TRANSFERS OF LANE
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Your Abstracts Miulc lv
Tli.-
Ijllie County Abstract Co.
S. A. Huddleston to Joauuh luwal,
lot 10 In blk. 13 in James Huddle
ston's add to Eugene. $10.
Isaac E. Stevejis etux to Robert E.
Gross, part of lot 1 in block 6 of
Skinner's ad to Eugene. $1800.
U. S. to Lottie L. Hobbs, pat. 80
acres In sec. 8, tp. 19, s r 6 w.
F. E. Hyland etux to S. D. Rich
ardson, tract In Lancaster: $400.
W. B. Cooper etux to Madge Mote,
lot 3 In blk 2 of G. McFarland's 5th
add to Cottage Grove. $100.
Louis E. Bean etux to L. J. Kolk
er, tract in Mulligan's add to Eu
gene. $100.
Sharles Severson et ux to Ole Sev
ersen, part of lot 6 and lots 2 and 3
In Ira Hawley's add to Eugene.
C. & O. Land Co. to Booth-Kelly
Co., 200 acres in sec. 24, tp. 18, s r
8 w.
Fred Flsk, sheriff to David
Thompson, tract In sees. 29, 30, tp
17. s r 3 w. $3900.
U. S. Francis E. Morss, 80 acres' in
sec. 10, tp. 21, s r 3 w.
Frederick Herren etux to S. B.
Morss etux, tract In sec. 33 and 34,
tp. 20, s r 3 w.
B. C. Tabor et ux to S. B. Morss,
tract in sec. 33, tp. 20, s r 3 w.
Albert H. Rissue to David S. Ris
sue, lot 12 In blk 4 In 2nd add to
Georgetown." $300.
J. C. Long etux to Dave S. Rissue,
lot 11 In blk 4 in 2nd add to George
town. $60.
Frederick C. Potts etux to A. L.
Ball, lot 8 in blk 3 of Ellas Stew
art's add to Eugene. $2300.
J. C. Whlteing tb George Schneid
er, lot 2 and 3 in blk 1 of Ellsworth
add to Eugene. $10.
U. S. to Beulah B. Pltnpy, pat. 82.
36 acres In sec. 24, tp. 16, s r S w.
John M. Tayor to Colbert L. Short
ridge etux, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, in blk 6 in Lang's 2nd add to
Georgetown.
Roy T. Straton to F. C. Knnpp,
160 acres In sec. 14, tp. 17, s r 2 e.
J. C. Whiting to Peter Nye, lots
1, 3, 4 and 5 in blk 8; lots 4, 5 6,
7, 8 In blk 34 in Fairmount.
OFFICIAL COUNT
NOT COMPLETED
The official count of the
votes cast in Lane county at
Monday's election was still in
progress at the courthouse at
a late hour this afternoon
and the totals will not be
ready for publication until
tomorrow. County Clerk
Lee, Justice of the Peace
J. L. Clark, of Creswell; Jus- '
tice of the Peace Bryson, of
Eugene, and E. R. Mummey
comprise the canvassing
board.
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WANTED.
Parties having timber land In Lane
Ciunty, send- description,, estimate
and price. Box 541, Eugene, Ore.
Jy 1 W
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is
the one that children like so well to
take, as it tastes like maple sugar.
It acts gently, yet freely, on the bow
els and thereby it drives the cold out
of the system. It is sold by all drug
gists. Every day fa Special Sale Buggy
Day with us; get our prices and see
the goods and you will buy.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the
famous little liver pills, are sold by j
all druggists.
Wi tha kind Von Wm ias tlou;!il
J. M. Morris
V. 1". Morris
J. W. Warren
The Red Star
Ren) Estate. Insurance, Invest
ments, Lonns : : : : :
ProMTty lasted and Sold at
Owner's price ::::::
Room 4, McCinng block, Corner 8th
and Willamette Sts.
Phones Office, Black 6271; Resi
dence, Black 4402.
Eugene, .... Oregon
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SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(Lines in Oregon)
From Eugene, Ore, as c
lows:
To
Both Tlyi
through
Portland
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Chicago
St. Louis
St. Paul
Omaha
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Kansas City 63.75
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Nay 4, 18 '
June 5, 6, 19, 2o
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 32
Good for return In 90 days with J
over privileges p eaiure within lis;
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For any further Information call 00
' A.J. GILLETE
Local Agent
or write to
Wm. McMurray, General Pi
senger agent, Portland, Ore
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We sell
the best lin:s
of
Staple and Fancy
Groceries
In our new loca
tion we insure
prompt service
and courteous
treatment. Try
us with a share
of your patronage
EUGENE GROCERY;
104 West Eighth Stiift
Madame Dean's
"Li? r Pills.
FOR urn
M.M Haw! r'-S$Tit-b1,t,1
or Monov li.-r.mdMj t;..
puld tnr 81.1" l'h' .wn rfW''
onli-n to Hi
;4, UK' ft
MEDICAL CO., h"
HALL & SHUMWA
I'l.in.l.liii: and
Also general Jobbing U 1
sheet Iron work. Iron
attended to. ,rabl3?
tsrry a mil l!" P1"6 'JW
I'hone mark IS.
A FAIR llltJt
eiperi n-, , wcyn-
handsome, new moM ,
Come in and ' p,.r
rid., now il."' Ma ir.:
necessary to "?f0 .
hum. Most II"1'. Sil
such wheels nm.. I
wnoit i'
of equ:i! ntfrit.
EUGENE CDN CO.
Phone l''-1''' ',!!;,,::
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