EIGEXK DAILY GUARD, THt'ltSOAY, JI NK is. I1XIH
SOMETHING WORTH TULLE
Cockerlins , Wetherb
She
pping
SALE CLOSES SATURDAY
ee's
carnival
Remember every
Market Day Specials
AS THE SALE wrs vuV, .
x b " "" ' . ''lerc h'Mn i. , ;. J
notmng reserved. We a-e uct f " " ,J -'--pJMuveiy
out of date or damaged stock v- ar-." "T UU'Ul ''" f W "loth eaten'
every article, every piece fine !' StCk"
every pocket W welcome u.s of ! J""'
touiorrovvsaud join the tlius of ePthMsiisti'. ' , SUre Cme
narter while,,., UL th ""ke r ore their
1 - , " " 1 "USS " F.ung special every monnn8 at 9 a.
For Renfrew
Uiuiuisk
That Sells
Regular for
U1.00 yd.
in.
For Corset
Covers
Tlml SHI
Regular for
31 l-
For our host
brants of
t UUc.-.
Regular for
c ai.d He ,,.
For Ion-. laic
Muslin
That Sells
Regular for
1-0 yd.
Fur coloi-itl
TaMo Oil
I lot la
Regular for
SMlc yil.
8?c
For It. ('.
Corsets
Tluu Sell
Regular for
NEW COOES RUSHED FORWARD TO KEeTmSOENTS COMPLETE
Did you get any of that
Corset Cover Embroidery
vet. We have some left.
Better come early, values
to 75c going at 25c
f.r ati-w-lr rtmtnA m , r
hundreds of dollars worta of
lurpius 01 spring ana summer
!....!,.. WVi rtt.iW thm
out put them on the counters
t J !! f I dl
V AIIIIUr.ltll.ltnn.
BUY AND SAVEr
$17.98
For Men's flue
Sulls
Tins Sale
Everywhere
for
$5.75
For Men's
Suits
Tluit Sell
Regular for
S7.B0
$12.01
For Men's
Suits
Tluit Sell
Regular for
$I.YOO
$4.98
l-'or Ladies' .
Fine Silk
Petticoats
Regular for
Sfi.oo
SALE CLOSES SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 20th
43c
For Ijadies'
Kino Suit. tit's
That SHI
1.4'Kiil.ir fitr
UOt-
$1.85
For Indies'
F'ine Shirt
Waists " Regular for
$2.30
12c
For IjiiriitV
Flnr Scumli'Ms
Huss Sells
Kt'Kii.ur fur
l.V
10c $9.98
For Figured For a Fine
Ijiwns that lairge Trunk
Always sell Tluit Sell
for Regular for
1 :le $I1..0
Cockerline Wetherbee
flth and
Willamette Sts
Eugene, Ore.
SPEAKERS CHOSEN JUDGE GALLOWAY boka fide triage specials..
FOR COMMERCIAL
CLUB dinner!
HOLDING COURTFOR
JUDGE HARRIS
ON MARKET DAY iv-6; a.,ys ,! c win
sell a fine assortment of 3
Hats tor $2.50.
In addition to those sir. adv re
ported the following I'orilaudsvs
have accepted the tuvlta:. : t,, 1,.
here Commencement day. coming
upon the big excursion:
W. A. Knight, of Knight Sh e Co.:
O. M. Scott, of Scott M -msfil; lle..
F". Robertson, of Blake MeFuli Pa
per Co.; C. P. WriRht. of Kuiloii
WriBht; A. M-. Meyerfoll. of Swift i
Co.
lleerets were received from Ous
Simon, of M. Oiinst Co . Chas
H. Lilly Co. (H. A. CuiMngi. H. 1).
Kllhain, Henry llerger, J. U Smith
Clear Co., Hen Berger .m.i U. M
Averill.
The committee on ent. rialnmenl
has Invited the following speakers to
address the meeting at the club din
ner with two-minute speeches twelve
In all If time permits: C. S. Wil
liams, president Kugene Commercial
Club: Tom Itlchardson. manager
Portland Commercial Chili: 1.. 1,.
Whltson. president promotion board
of governors of Eugene Commercial
Club; J. C. Alnsworth, president C.
S. National Bank, of Portland: P. 1..
Campbell, president University of Or
egon; K. R. Beach, of Port la id: K.
O. Potter, of Eugene; Rev l.uther J.
Dyott, of Portland; llelmus YV.
Thompson, of Eugene: Win. D.
Wheelwright, president Pacific Lum
ber Export Company, of Portland; S.
H. Friendly, of Eugene, and A. 1).
Charlton, of the Northern Pacific
railway.
Wktermft
3
Fountewin
A 3 two neM-rs wiia nut
; v tv siivjtle thouf.t,
iwurt wnie
INGHAM VINEGAR PLANT
WILL BE OPERATED
E. H. Ingham, owner of the Ing
ham vinegar factory In this city, is
up from Portland looking after hlH
affairs here, flu stated to a Guard
reporter this afternoon that the fac
tory will he operated this year If he
does not sell out. A deal is now on
the tapia, but is Is not known wheth-
er or not it will go through.
Schwarzschild's Book Store
Waterman Ideal Headquarters
ri mmm ' 1
MARKET DAY AT THE EUGENE POULTRY
STORE, SATURDAY, JVJNB. JUt-n.
TOSOIKKS
We will carry n full line of fancy dry picked ismltry. ooni
I'Wnanil milk fed, mid wo are ulile to till nil orders promptly. Iry
wmilk fMl iKiulti-y and you w ill buy " other.
Kn-sh at all times.
1'R01H(-:hs ...
tiring your cjiks, chickens, turkeys. k sc and ducks to I lie
h&ne Poultry Stoiv. We nay highest cash prices. He hay on
"hlbitliin ami roe sal,, nt inai veloiisly low prices, young cocker, is
Msing from two to tlm-o H)iinls. These are pure bred y .r- rs
l"the following varieties: .Whi;e ac! IMack l-oglmrns W
'Mllarrcl Itocks. lllack Ix-glioms and Puff Orpingtons.
U tmin any of these varieties. Yon not f
'sgs. but we !iy higher jirlr.fi lr good -"- '"r """ k" "
V M ' iM
1'tHtCII S II A 1 IMS
We are closing out all the old
original Vuilor porch shades. See
these prices: 4-foot, $2.50; 6-foot,
$3.50; X-fnot. 1.50; 10-foot, 16.00.
If you want something good see our
up-to-date porch shades, absolutely
fadeless. All we ask Is a compari
son. We call show you Vlldor porch
shades hauuing less than a year all
fad.'.l out. We hang all porch shades
tree of chart:''. Cuniphell-Kollman
Co.. the hoiisefiirnishers.
Cures dizzy spelif., tirev feelings,
stomach ami liver troubles, keeps
you well al! summer. That's what
Hollisler's llorky Mountain Tea will
do. Try it and you will always buy
It. li'i cents, tea or tablets. Linn
LADIES' AUXILIARY
HOLDS MEETING
The Indies' auxiliary of the Com
mercial Club held a good meeting
last night and a large attendance was
had. It was decided that the auxil
iary would have a float In the Fourth
of July parade, nud Mrs. E. O. Mat
lock Is chairman of a committee to
arrange for It. Mrs. Jas. Woodruff
Is the chairman of the committee to
furnish the little girls for the float
to represent the states .and Mrs. Car
rie Hall Kreeland Is chairman of the
committee on decorations for the
Portland business men's excursion.
All ladles are reiiuested to bring flow
ers and cherries to the club rooms on
the dav of the excursion. Wednesdav,
June 21. to give to the visitors. Tlie
ladles will have charge of the lunch
eon on the I'liiversity campus at noon
on that day.
KPF.CIAI, SALE
OF CITY U)TS
FOIt MAItKKT KAY
On June 20 (Market Hay) I will
offer the following special bargains:
Ixjts 6 and 7, fronting on Fair
mount Boulevard, and north half of
lot 15 and lots 16. 17 and IS. south
hnlf of lot 19, fronting on Walnut
avenue, all In block 10, Kalrmount,
according to the amended plat. These
are all very choice lots, now ready for
building, and no filling needed as
they occupy elevated ground.
Walnut avenue Is SO feet wide,
graded: gravelled, ornamented Its en
tire length with growing walnut
trees, and Is the leading drive to Hen
dricks' Park. Fntrninunt boulevard
Is SO feet wide, has beautiful maple
trees Its entire length, and Is recog
nized as the most beautiful driveway
In the stnte.
This property Is only onn and one
half blocks from tho electric line as
now building, and only four blocks
from present car terminal. It Is the
vacant property immediately south of
residence No. 127 on east side of
ONE Jl NCTIO MAX 1IKI AM).
AXOTHI K AKI! All, Mill ) run
SF.I.I.IXti I.IOKIK CASK 111',
STATE YS. JON MS, TW II.I.FY
AXI CUAU; t'ONTIM El" A HI-!
YOKt'E liltAXTEK
Judge Galloway, of McMiunville, Is
holding court for Judge Harris to
day and w ill continue to do so till af
ter tomorrow, as the latter Is book
ed for an address at the Brownsville
picnic tomorrow.
Fined J'JIKI for lUxue Selling
Ermol Cook, of Junction City, was
Indicted by the grand Jury yesterdsv
for selling liquor. He was arrested
late In the afternoon and arraigned
In court. He entered a plea of guil
ty and woa fined 12 00.
J. B. Andrews, one of the men in
dicted by the grand Jury since It has
been In session, was brought up from
Junction City today by Deputy'Sher
lff Hammond. He was arraigned
this afternoon on tho charge of sell
ing liquor. Time for pleading was
set for tomorrow at 9 a. m.
It is alleged that he sold a pint of
liquor to T. E. I'ttlnger on Julv 15.
1907.
Cnes Cont imicd.
The cases' of the state vs. Harvey
Jones. William Twllley and Fred
Craig, who are charged with contrlb
iittnf to the delinquency of a minor
girl, were today continued. Jones
bond was fixed at $1000, and that of
the other two at $2u0 each.
Jury Cases.
In the case of Wm. fl. Allen, of
this city. vs. the Weber-Bussell Can
nlng Company, of Seattle, to recover
money for cherries shipped by the
Plaintiff to the defendant, the Jury
lust evening returned a verdict for
the plaintiff for the full amount
sued for. A motion for a new trial
wiih filed.
In the case of C. P. Houston vs.
Sheriff Fred Flsk. to recover person
al property, a motion for a non-suit
was allowed. Plaintiff was granted
sixty days In which to prepare and
submit brief.
The case of Edwin VanVeehton vs.
partners doing busluss ns the Clara
Mathes Co., to recover money, was ta
ken up this morning. This case has
been In court for several years. The
Clnra Mathes Company Is a theatrical
aggregation which appeared In Eu
gene n number of years ago. Vnn
Verhten was a member of the troupe
nnd sued the coninany while It was
here for about $100. alleged to In
due In wages. The evidence wns In
troduced from depositions. The Jury
found a verdict for the plaintiff.
The case of F. II. Cook vs. 1.. I,.
Williams, to recover money, was be
gun this nflernoon.
Divorce nmted
In the case of Annie Dennlo vs.
Clarence Denule. for divorce, a de
cree was granted today. Dennle is
tho man who was employed some
time ago by the" city authorities to
secure evidence against the "blind
plggers."
Walnut avenue nnd weHt side of Fair-1
, Drug Company.
PfllCE OF BAMS OF WATEK
BONDS
sce Is hereby guen that In pur
of an,i ln conf0rmlty to ordl-
't QUmher 731 .toaaari hv the
Fm council on' tho 5th day of
u, and approved by the may-
J1 the 5th dav nt Mow KlllS ti'fl
Poo council of the city of E i-
wui receive sealed proposals
3 Office nf tho Ml, wnritur in
j1'. Oregon, for the purchase of
. -Mildred thousand dollars in
' bonds of said city, or any part
"P to the hour of 7:30 p.m.
yj. July 7. 1918, and that said
-; council at said time.
-t th. r. .. ,7. n.nnE.il
i toil 111,1 three huudied thol,s"
i aier oonus iu
bidder therefor In denomi-
fctn "u" one nunareu iw o,,
tr dollars, as tho purchaser
.- uai sa d Donas are io
ai .Ile race uiu. not
fy Pr cent per annum: said
I Davnh'a l ......... n ,.r.
Kiui'auuu.N;
.rum tneir date until paia;
three hundred thous
""fs of water bonds will be-
n I payable by the city of
toliows: On the first day
'"7. lit 8, nrinclpal and In-
' ab! i
. L, a piace to oe ii5if
Pur. !),iser nnd cltv.
id b .nds shall not he sMd
wan their per value; that i.i
to the general obligation "f
v . ,";-. the said bonds when
tiii , flrst and wl"iVt'
'i land,, rights-of-way. r'
.' ,tef rights, pipe lines, struc
tures and appiures of evory k nd
composing the water system lob ee
cured hu the money derUed from
the sale ol said bonds; thst the com
mon co'inrM resvrvc the ri?h'. of re-
ifiiim? any and all n:"
That ih" taid honilf will
and disposed of im.ler and I
to the let ins of tic- ' 1 -
pout.; t!.e city of K.is-n'. a
peal ail acts and parts o: a
flict hc'.wfh." dl'd :n ;r.
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NOTICE
I1 It appearing from the abstract of
votes cast at the regular June, 190S,
election ns made by the canvassing
, h.;ar- of l ane county, Oregon, con
slstine of E. I'. I-ee, county clerk, R.
S. Bryson, .lustlre of the Peace In
land for Eugene Justice District, I.alie
IC'ouniy, Oregon, and J. I.. Clark, Jus-
tice of the Peace In and for Creswell
precinct. I.ane County, Oregon, thai
at the -aid election the total number
! of wites a st In the precinct of
Cj.ritiL'f'cM. In I.ane county. Orekon.
' i : rlif u i.-.-lln. ' For and Against
to.'c running al large." Is and was
Hl.li ; and tb said number of
, ;t . in the said Springfield
;r. .in' " ;ainst stock running at
!nrg. " and was !k votes. It ap
f"'on fail abstract that the
re.,.,!t of vii'l vote is and was 2 33
vnt--. a:-:iiT: sti k running at large
-i: .i . ia:i for :"tk running at large.
nil :ta' "he majority against stock
rut -ill "- i: 'its- In sai l Springfield
p.-.Ti:,. t it a. id 233 voles.
The-"for'. In conijillance with
i:..;.!:! C-M". r,f the C.-neral Laws of
I.,.,,,,, ;.i-.-d by the legislature of
he s'a'e if Oi.'gon .n the year ls07.
h-Teby given that after GO
un the da'.- of thin notice it
tinliiw.'ul ( r stock to run at
a said Siirltigflcid pre
I.,,::e f'-i'intv, Oregon, un
nf $1'" for the first of
.id J.'U f..r each and every
: r o'f'-n. '. to be r'-covered
.. ..wtcr of the slofk In civil
:i 'he name of the State of
V '. re A J'lrtlce of the peace
. , ... ' .i h h su h owner
Ca-
mount.
The last sale made on Walnut ave
nue heeler to Berkshire, brought
$." a front foot, but ns I am author
ized by the non-resld. nt owner to
close out this property at once. It will
go Saturday at $3 to $l per front foot
20 to 40 per cent below Its market
value. It will bo sold In half lots
with the privilege of more at the
same rate. Terms: One-third cash,
balance In one year at ti per cent In
terest. Abstract title. Free carfare
to bona fldo buyers
GEO. MELVIN MILLER,
Room 20, MrClung Block.
Cor. 8th and Willamette.
Phon Red H61.
LADIES PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
It Ib with pleasure that w an
nounce to the ladles of Eugene and
Lane county that the celebrated cook
and demonstrator. Professor Jos.
Becker, will be with us all nent week,
commencing Monday, June 22, at 2
p. m. He will give rooking lessons
on the grvat Majestic range. We es
pecially want the ladles who have met
tbe professor during the past several
years to meet him again this year, as
he always has something new to show
them.
J19 OKIFFIN HARDWARE CO.
Window washing sal general
cleaning. References given. Charles
Murphy, Courthouse Loaning Hons.
Tel. Red 421. Jyll
NEW TODAY
FOl'ND Fountain penu Claimant
may rail on Mai Schaf-r. 777 High
. street J2"
vd .s
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; f.,-
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K f. I. HE.
, rk. Ine County.
FOR SALE One fresh cow and calf
P L. Miller. Blair Street addition
tf
WAVTED A g .od
.MElmXti OK ALl'MXAE
A hslness n ling of tho
alumnae of the Cnlverslty
will be held on Monday af
ternoon, June 22, nt 2:30
o'clock. In Villard hull. All
women graduates of the 1'nl
verslty are uiged to be pres
ent. The mei'ilng will open
promptly at 2:30.
M ItS. L. T. HARRIS,
Vl'-e President.
Ll'ELLA C. CARSON. J2 0
There will be a bona fide tiny.
1 :.'. as advertised, on market il.iv.
a young couple rc.i.ling In this city
consenting to appear !.. ! :.' the pub
lic and have lh- nup:u! knot lied on
that no asiou. 'rhe w::l ..eupy a
carriage at the head of I he parade on
the. street and Immediately after ho
parade the ceremony will take place!
:n the cast park. The ladies of the
city are requested to bring (lowers
to decorate the platform and ihe mer
chants are ased to donate a tew
gifts with which to feather thelri
nest and start them out on llie's Jour-
ney together. This affair promises loj
be one of the most Interesting tea-1
tures of the day. j
DIED.
At 340 East Fourth street. Eu-1
gene. June IS, I90S. Annie E. Leav-1
er. wife of Win. II. Wheeler, aged 47.
Kodol Is the best-known prepara
tion that Is sold by druggist today
for t'yspepsla or Indigestion or any
atomaoh trouble. Kodol digests all
foods. It Is pleasant to take. It Is
sold here by all druggist...
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AM)
l'ltOPERTY OWNEIW
Notice is hereby given that purstt
antant to the terms .if ordinance Ni.
747, passeil by the common council
June 1, l'JOS, and approved by the
mayor Juno 5, liiUS, bids will bo re
ceived by the street comniltteo, at th
office of the city recorder of the
city of Eugene, until 7:30 o'clock
p. in. Monday, the 29th day of June,
190S, to Improve tho following des
ignated streets, In the city of Eu
gene, by the construction of cement
curbing along both sides or said
streets, and by paving said streets
with bltullthlr, asphalt or olher hnrd
surface pavement In accordance," with
the plnns and' specifications therefor
prepared by the city engineer In con
formity to said ordinance No. 747,
to-wlt:
Olive street, from Fifth street to
Tenth street.
Fifth street, from Ollvo street to
Oak street.
Sixth street, .from Olive street to
Oak street.
Tenth street, from Ollvo street to
Willamette street.
Tenth street from Willamette
street to Oak street.
Eleventh street, from Wlllnnielle
street to Ollvo street.
Oak street, from Seventh street
to Ninth street.
All In tho city of Eugene.
The common council requires that
separate bids be submitted for each
of the ahovo designated streets, and
does hereby notify all bidders that
separate contracts for the Improve
ment of each of said streets will be
required.
Bidders will state price In detail,
In accordance with specifications
prepared by tho city of Eugene, and
now on flic In the office of tho city
recorder. All work to be done under
tho supervision nf tho street rommlt
ten to their satisfaction, and to he
approved by them. All contractors
will bo required to furnish nn ap
proved bond In a sum to tin agreed
upon for the faithful performance of
his or their contract. And all bid
ders shall Include with each bid a
certified check In a sum equal to G
per cent of the amount bid, payable
to J. D. Matlock, Mayor.
Tho street committee reserves Ihe
right to reject any nnd all bids.
By order of the common council,
I). F, DOItltIS,
Recorder.
Dated nt Eugene, Oregon, June 9,
190H .
Don't overlook this
Market Day Sale
We also uuike 2o?o reduction
on all Suit Cases.
ROBERTS BROS
TOGGERY
554 Wilamette Street
xoncK
It appearing fiom tho abstract of
totes cast at ihe regular June, 1S0S,
election as made by the canvassing
board of 1.4110 county, Oregon, con
sisting of E T. Lee. county clerk. R.
S. Brysuii, Justice of Ihe Peace In
und for Eugene Justice District, l.ano
County, Oregon, and J. L. Clark, Jus
tice of the Pence in and for Creswell
Precinct. Lane County, Oregon, that
nt the said election the total number
of votes cast In the precinct of
Springfield. In Lane county. Oregon,
on the question. "For aud Against
stock running at large," Is and was
1S6 votes, and tho siild nutribor tf
votes rust In tho said Willamette
precinct "Against stock running at
large" Is nud wns 96 votes. It ap
pearing from said abstract that tho
result of said Vote Is and was 6
votes against slock running at largo
more than for stock running at large,
and that the majority against stock
running at largo In said Wlllamottq.
product Is and was 6 votes.
Therefore, In compliance with
Section 424!i of the Ueneral Laws of
Oregon, passed by the legislature of
the state of Oregon In tho year 1907,
notice Is hereby given that aftor 60
days from the dnto of this notice It
will ha unlawful for stock to run at
large In suld Willamette pre
cinct. Lane county, Oregon, un
der penalty of $10 for tho first of
fence and $20 for ench and every
subsequent offence, to be recovered
from the owner of the stock In civil
nctlon In the name of the Slate of
Oregon before n Justice of the pence
of the precinct In which such owner
or keeper, or either of them, may re
side, and such penalty shall be for
the benefit of, and when collected
paid Into, the common school fund of
the county -In which such action Is
brought within sixty days after such
animal Is proveit to bo at large.
Dated this 9th day of June. 1908.
(Seal) E. U. LEE.
County Clerk, Lane V'ounty.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that the)
County Court of Liino County, Ore
gon, will receive sealed bids for the '
furnishing of nil material nnd con
structing a bridge across the Ed
wards Slough on County rnnd No. 12
In See. li tp. Ill, s. r. 4 w., said
bridge to bo a 60-foot span, of Howe
Truss pattern, to be built according
to tho plans and specifications now
on file III tho office or tho county
clerk of Lnno county, Oregon. All
bids to bo accompanied by certified
check of 5 per rent of thu amount of
tho bid, suld bid to bo filed with the
clerk of Lnno county on o,r before
2 o'clock in the nflernoon of July
6, 1908.
The court rosorves the right to re
ject uny and nil bids.
By order (r the court.
K. II. LEIO.
County Clerk.
Pendleton will entertain the next
annual grand lodge of Knights of
Pythias.
4
NOTICE
It appearing frohi the abstract of
votes cast at the regular June, 1H0K,
election as made by the canvassing
board tif line county, Oregon, con
sisting of E. U. l.ee, county clerk, It.
S. Bryson, Justice of the Peace In
and for Eugene Justice District, Iane
County, Oregon, and J. L. Clark, Jus
tice or the Peace In and for Creswell
Precinct, Lane County, Oregon, that
at the said election the total number
of voles cast In the precinct of
Zumwalt, In Lane county, Oregon,!
on the question, "For and Against j
stock running at large," Is and was i
92 votes, and the snld number ofj
votes cast In the said Zumwalt.
precinct "Against stock running at
large" is and was K4 votes. It ap
pearing from said abstract that the
result of said vote Is and was 76
votes against stork running at large
more than for stock running at large,!
and that Ihe majority against stock ;
running at large in said Zumwalt!
precinct Is and was 76 voles.
Therefore, In compliance with!
Section 42 4a of the (ienersl Lsws of i
Oregon, passed by the legislature of
th state of Oregon In the year 1107,
notice u hereby given that after 60
days from the date of this notice It
will be unlawful for stock to run at1
large ln said Zumwalt pre-'
rlnet. Lane County, Oregon, un-1
der penalty of $10 for the first of-1
fence and $20 for each and every
subsequent offence, to be n-eovered '
from the owner of the stock In civil
action In the name of the Slate of
Oregon before a Justice of the peace
of thesireclnot In which such owner
b... r ..r ,.l,l...- ..f ,.w ro
tor ho'.l: '..' ' i... .,
won an preferred; good '- i ',, 1,-n-flt of, and when .oll-.ted
ii'tv ork for rig!.' ;.,r!y. all I rit,, ln,, ,h ,.,, ,r,ol fund of
. r..".3 High street. J '-' j t h e (ouii'v In which such aclon Is
- brought within sliiv di.vs af'er inch
Hilt SALE OR TRMiE S-. ond- .,, , prVed to l.e at large
hand buggy; will take wood, p-.ta i H,i !r.h day of JX'. IS'H.
tc or eh 'k'-ns. Apply at l.'nder-l fH,.a, y rSf.KK,
wood Hoi.. Eugene. J2I1 CotirQ) Clera, Ijine County.
EU BANGS J. II. VEST CP. BARNARD EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Alwayi Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STACIS..
McKENZIE STAGEImws Eum EUGENE FLOR ENCE STAGE
atStJOa.m. Starts do not call it A dally itagrlciveiEurril6 a. m,
srivate rnlocncn tot will call lor lor Mapleton, cIom connection by
IK'Ce" aotillcd lbs day belore, iteamcr for Florsnct and com
Livery Phone Main 2 1
POM'IK ATTENTION
greets all customers at our
market, and as choice a piece
of ntent as was ever laid on
block Juicy, tender, exquisite
ly flavored and fine grained, la
what we cut your porterhouse,
sirloin, flat bono or' hip bone
sleaks from. We know how to
rut up meats for your table as
well as to choose the M'rimeat,
so that they will look tempting
as well as tender and succulent.
Our prices are low fur prime
meats.
Broders' Bros
ft han?Main40 . West, S h St.
STUDEBAKER BUGGIES
IF till' WANT THE IIFST JWY Hit DFIMKFIt Itl titilE
MillMI W II.OV OR SI Kill A. Ill III It Mill II V. WORK.
MANNIIIP AMI I IMsll THEY M1H THE BEST
IX THE MtKI.T, YOI Wil l, MthE NO
MISTAKE IF till' MMlK o Kit ol It
LINE BIT ORE III HM,,
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S. L: LONG, Hardware
SO East 9th Street,
Phone Red 1271
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