ran vrr.rvv ninv r inn MOVDAT. JlTLl BO,
1008
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MID-SUMMER.
Clearance Sale
$9Co!'d and White Dresses $5
J 6 white and coloicd white and colored lawn dresses,
stripes, checks and figures, trimmed in lace, embroidery
and insertion, sizes 32 to 38, value to $12, P C QQ
EUGENE WINS
BAIL GAME FROM
HAISEY BUNCH
Parasols at Half Regular Prices
. Colored parasols, brown, blue, tan and fancy white,
worth 2, $3, J4 and $5, at hall these prices.
Ladies' Sleeveless Vests 7cto34c
Ladies' fine Swiss ribbed sleeveless vests, taped and
lace trimmed necks 7'Ac, 10c, 15c and 34c; extra sizes,
16c, 25c and 30c, all specially priced.
Knit Drawers for Women & Child n
kLace trfmmcd or tight knee: 15c to 50c pr
'.Child n' s Tan Hose, all sizes, 25c pr
Stamped Linen Prices
Big assortment stamped linen pieces, squares, scarfs,
doilies, center pieces, pillow tops, corset covers, collar
and cuff sets, aprons, etc. Take one of these along on
your vacation. Full line Carlson & Currier's embroid
ery silks. ,
Your
Money'i
Worth
S.H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Wniamette St.
Of Your
Money
Back
Sprlncfi. III. 7; CuliurK, 3.
KuK' H; ilalniy, 7.
W. L. P. c.
Springfield ... .2 0 1.000
Kukciih 1 1 .000
CoburK 1 1 .500
Hahey 0 2 .000
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
CITY NEWS
KEEPNEffOfB ipyspeple,.
WATERED II SUIBMtRiS;
PKItHONAIi
John II. Hnrtng win a Balcm vlntior
Sunday.
: Rev. II. N. Muuot U In l'orllanil
for a fyw 1ny,.
Mr. Van Orauahl his i-clur.u-. from
S II li to P .rt'iiiiil.
Dr. C. W. Lowe relumed IhhI nlitlit
from a trip to Portland.
Mr. W. Waddlo-wcur t.) Corvallli.
IhU pwirultlK mi ii vl I.
filin Wltnherly. n' K i.ii'bnin, viil
d fi U-nda'-tn'rH Htmdiy.
OlluF. Font Ii In tho city from
Portland for a few duya.
Atttrfief (leu. A. Pipes wont to
I'orllafud piluy on Iximi ncna.
J. fM. "Wllholm was ilown !roiu
Crenwell today on bimlnoxH.
J. VI. Htnrk In home fruni his trip
to Independence mill I'orlliinil.
1' E. Ileiiu wan n vl.ili , hi tv
Chcry Fiilr lit Union Ii.hi week
Attorney Znrn Know, of I'oriinnil,
was In ll city toilny on bualneits.
Mm. (ilcuit Jack wont to llrowna
vlllo loiluy tii vtMll theru a low days.
W. Ii. Kay, wlfuiind liny will leave
In I ho mornliiK for Vlda on nit out
I UK.
Mr. anil Mr. Thonina Awhrcy. of
Cottage, Drove, were In tlu city to
day. IUI Wood returned IliU mornliiK
frum an ovcr-Hundnv vlalt In Port
land. MIm hone ApptnntM returned IhU
noon from a trip to llm fa rut HI Yun
call. Al Hampton and t IV have re-
lit'ii'd Iroin a plenK.m: trip to Ncw-
)Olt.
hiiKPiia Rtorkwell came down on
tht noun train today from Coltnae
llrovc.
A. C, Dlckcnaon and wlf, of yhor
inan, Tcj , we' arrival In Kui'eno
mtrjy.
Mr. J. M. Stark, aon and ilnunhter
lift this, niornliix for Independence
oa a vlult,
MIm l.nln Whltvitk.T. of Jefferson,
after a vlult lu Kuitene, rrturncil
honia lodny,
Mr. and Mt. (ini II. tinilth r.
titrncil lam 'v.Miliiit from a vilt to
Klam.nth Knlla
MIm Kilifl l.i-ii. of Portland, In vl
IiIiii at tha homo ot hr ui U, O K.
l. In KuaMir.
Mtiw.Maiv Jolniin'ha lfft for a
varatloii uf-u'wial t' at Sunt lt
rrn Oroaoii x lulu
Mr. and Mm. K .l Wllkllm mid
daiiRhtpra -ut lo Nenport todnv on
thrlr aniiiinl uuUni:
Mr. Nrrvlll and laulitr. ot
Carlton, are visiting at the home
of O. E. U-e and family.
Mm. Connie Illoom and daughter
vlMttod at Hlu.'il(l ovur Sundiiy.
8. H. Krlundly waa a pnmwiiKCr to
Portland on one of Huuday'a trains.
W. II, Itootirta nnd wife, of Port
land, left on this morning's statie for
Foley tiprinxa on an uutiny.
Hin. iirul-r . M- indlst mill
lit"; of .M-o'jnl. Is vj'im in Ku.
K and in ly niiike Invent iiuints.
Andy Thus arlved yc-i.ti'1'iliiy from
!.a (iniiide, where he hut buon l'v
Inn. He expects to reiiiuln in Hu
Ki.ne. K. K. Mink hns returned from
Portland, where ho has heen In u
hospltul tultliiK trentnient for liim
hiino. Itulph Hall ii nA wife, of Fulls City,
are vli.lt Inn In UitKcnc, the Kiients of
A. I). .Ih iii. B.
W. Wiiddlo and V. Pn' lers left
tli lv iiioinlnit for the llino Itlver
mines to look uftor diih of 1 1 1 . I
protier' there.
J.' II. A i v 1 1 1 and hrlde, nee Miss
Fny JeiinliiKs. left this forenoon for
their home nt Antliit, WiikIi. They
will stop il few ilnya In Portland.
Mrs. M. A. Wlthniw lull toilny Vnr
Monltiuti, where ahe will vUit ii-l
atlvea. She will also ko thii.'UKli the
VellowHtono Park.
Attorney I.. M. Travis Is home
from his trli to lienver. made for
i the puip.me of attending the Demo
Jcrntle natloniil convention.
I II. II. Clifford, the popular I'nlver
islty atmleut, Is In the city attemliiix
to linslneas. He haa lieen In or near
Maker City since rolli'ite closed.
. Mrs. V. Kiiykeiiilall. Mrs. J. V.
I lliirrla, and Mrs. Chna. Starr went to
I Portland today to attend the grand
j Indue of the Degree of Honor.
I Mr. and Mrs. I.uilen liner, nee
Hchnrtsi'hlll, of Martlner.. Cal..
wh.i have ti.'on tourulng Yellowstone
Park, vlalted with the 8i hwarchllds
on Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Huoy returned this noon
from a visit at Creswell. She was
acconiiuli"t by Mrs. Kmina l.ee ami
ulaimhltr, Miaa Myrtle, who will visit
I here awhile
Mla Annie O llrlen. anlesludv at
! Ilamptrn'a. and MIm Mary Miller.
' tmokkci'pc r at the First National
Hank, went to Newport today or a
lahort outing
Mr. and Mrs. W. C tirove return
1 C'l on the noeu train from a Mont
visit at tioshen. They were accoiu
. ianled hy Mrs. C.iove s sister, Mrs
M. 1.. Kill. itt
' J M. Stark, landlord of the Hotel
Sine, de. returned Saturdav evening
tii'in a n k hiisluesa visit to Imte
pendenee, where he w .is looking after
picpertv luiiocala.
V H. I.ytle. a prominent rltUen
a
Those fans who braved the heat
and attended the ball game at Iltcre-
atlon Park yeaterdav Rflernoon were
treated to a real altiKging festival by
the locals. Everybody In the Camp
bell-Fellinan leatn connected with the
hall and ut the end of the game the
score stood 14 to 7 In favor of the
home team, The localB presented the
best team ever shown on the home
grounds. Kvery man Is a ball player
from the ground up and there la but
little doubt that Kogene will carry off
the pennant again this season.
In the stick work Eugene has a
regular line of sluggers. Ilalsey tried
but three pitchers, but they were all
the same kind of meat for the homo
boys, who kepi a scorching path
around the stations. Eugene's new
men. Mead, Clifford, Moon and
Springer, are a faxt bunch of expe
rienced ball players and deliver the
goods. Harper, of Eugene, knocked
out a three-bagger and a two-bagger
and did some effective fielding work.
In the end of the ninth Inning I.eabo
pulled down a fly that was apparently
good for three bags, out" of' the sky
nenr the centre field fence after a
I long run. Watch the Campbell-Fell-
man team reach the top of tho per
centage column soon.
Next Sunday the team will play the
Chicago ladles' team.
The score of yesterday's 'game was
as follows:
Kiigcnp
ab. r.
fyeabo, c.f 6 1
Weed, c 0 1
Mead, lb 5 1
Murphy, as 5 0
Clifford, 2b S 2
O'Brien, 31) Ii . 2
Moon, rf 5 3
Harper; If
Springer, p
Totals . .
Ilalsey
ab. r.
flrattaln, lb ... .5 0
Marksbury, rf . . . 5 1
Ayers, 3b B 1
llarcua, 21) 5 2
Drlnkhnrd, cf . . . 4 1
(i, Marksbury, ss. 4
Jones, If 4 1
llond, p .4 0
.Morrison, c 4 0
Totals 3S 7
II mist by Inning
Eugene ...II ! ! I i i 0 11 x 14
Ilalsey 02000320 0 7
h. p.o. a. e.
0 110
2 3 0 0
2 14 0 1
10 2 1
3 2 5 0
3 1 2 4
2 0 0 0
2 4 0 0
12 4 0
16 27 14 6
h. p.o. a. e.
0 10 1 2
10 0 1
0 0 2 0
0 2 4 0
10 0 0
0 4 11
1 1 0 0.
0 0 ft 2 .
15 0 0.
4 22 14 6 .
SECTION CREW FINDS ,
- THREE BLOODY SWORDS
Last Saturday the Southern
Pacific section crew, while
outing their lunch nenr the
crosHlng of the railroad with
lllalr street, found three
swords or rapiers. Two of
the swords were bloodstained.
one on the point nnd hilt and
p the third one was marked H
with a skull and crossltonea
and the letters "C. I.. CS."
This Hem was handed to
Tho linnrd today. Upon In-
uulry from Section Foreman
Hopkins It was learned that
the story was true but the
swords are made of wood.
p Just what the significance of
the find la iaun.it be learned. s
a)
4
AMFIIICAN WINS
lllll-MI I UK SWIM
Have your ab-t.-acts mud- ' I-ane
Countv Almctact Cimpany.
Kama A.' Newell to John C. (Irani
etux, trait In h;c ZZ tp 17, s r 3 w.
Warren Nichols et ux to Emma
Wells: lors 11 and 12, block S, L
lene Hill Park
F. M. Wilkins etnx to Est:: a A.
Newell- tract in sec. 32. to. 17, r. r. 3
w. 11.00.
Peter Ertz etux to Emma A New
ell, tract In sec 32, tp 17, s r 3 w
J S. Liickev to Fred O. Stickles,
lota 1 and 2 of block 12 In Ellas
Stewart's add. 11300.
J. M. Kitchen etux to Minnie E.
Bond, tract In claim 50, tp 17, s r
4 w. 11500.
Sarah J. White etal to J. W. Thorn
berry, lots 4 and 5 of sec 29, tp 17.
a r 1 w. Jt.OO.
John Stewart. Jr. to Oeorge W. Ir-
vln, lota 4 and 6 in block 2 of Ellas
Stewart's add. I12:0.
James Flrn to L. A. Reed: lot 6 In
block 1 In 3rd add to Georgetown to
Cottage Grove.
George L. Carllle etux to Carey J.
McCracken, 280 acres In sec 36, tp
15, 8 r '9 w.
C. T. 3,hlrbel to Susanna M. Love
lace, tract In sec 3C, tp 15, s r 9 w.
1000.
C. T. Si hlrbel to Lilian McCrack
en, (1000.
E. E. llyland to Booth-Kelly Lum
ber Co, 10 acres in sec. 25, tp. 18.
s r 1 e: 1C0.H4 acres In sec. 4, tp
19, 8 r 1 e. $ 1 0.00.
W. C. Barbour etux to School Dis
trict No. kS, 1 acre In sees 29 and
82 to 17 a r 6 '. 11.00.
John Davies et ux to John Nelson
DavieBI part of lot 2, block 14. Mul
Igan'a donation to Eugene. $1.
Fred Krueger et ux to G. M. Jark-
son; lots 1. z. 3. 4 anil u, oiock v.,
Junction City. 1300.
O. J. Mavs et ux to J. M. Miller;
north half of lot 4, block 51, Junc
tion City. 130. t
Enoch Hoult Uelshaw to uurweu
B. McKlnney: lots 6 and 7 In block 4,
Mulligan's ad to Eugene. 4200.
Henry Hill to Lorena vlckers; ot
1, block 8, HendrlckB amended
to Eugene. $100.
D. M. Purkerson et ux to J. U.
Mullock; lots 1 and 2 and eas half
of lot 9, Packard's ad to Eugene.
$100.
Sarah Farlelgh et al to Adam C.
Sheler et ux; 86 acre In sec. 33, tp.
17. s. r. 4 w. $1.
Maude Bushnell et al to O. C. Mlk-
kelsen; 86 acres in seec. 33, tp. 17,
a, r. 4 w. $1.
Andy lleitzman to S. M. Calkins;
40 acres In sec. 6, tp. 20, 8. r. 2 w.
$700.
Anna S. Pryor to Thomas Bailey;
lot 3, block 5, Christian's 2d ad to
Eugene. $3000.
Addle E. Tuffs et al to G. O. Bas-
sett; tract In block 67, Springfield.
$1400.
'.'
Is'i
s'l :
H. Wir.i, hipp 1
to I' inland ti.rt,i i
.arU.aU fi
HltYAX APPEALS
TO NEWSPAPEItS
Lincoln. July 20. Win. J.
Bryan today sent an appeal to
Democratic newspapers to ask
them to nak for campaign
subscriptions from their sub
Loudon. July 20. The fi
nal In the I (Hi-metre swim
was won by Charles M. Dan
iels, of New York A. C. Time.
1:05 4-r..
WILLIAM' KTitFihl I-ILM
Havi you neglected your kidneys!
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and blnddorT Have you
palna In the loins, aide, back, groins
der the eyes? Too frequent a desire
to pass urine? If bo, Williams' Kid
ney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn
Drug Co., price 60 cents. Williams
Ufg. Co., proDs., Cleveland, Ohio.
Summer Excursion Ibitcs to YaquitiH
anil Newport and Detroit,
On sale every day. round trip to
Y'nnulna. $5.00: to Newport $5.50;
to Detroit, $4.25.
Tickets sold on Saturday nnd Sun
day to Yaiiilna and Newport, limited
to Mondav following. $3 00.
A. J. OILLETTE. Agent.
i The notarial commission of ('. K.
I Hale, of Einiira, was Held with the
county clerk today.
Tb.' title .'f a new sc; for divorce,
just ::led, is li'a-e lv." -u. Claud J-.y.
Ueselliou is allcjed.
"The Blue and the Gray the Days
'ci " ot iho Kleitric theatre Wed
nesday and Thursday, July 22 and
23.
The "Blue and the Gray, the Days
t 'ci '.i h Electric theatre Wed
nesday and Thursday. Puly 22 and
23.
J. H. Cummlngs et al filed notice
miigv of i he location ot tne nnoa
and ""Chester" mining claims in the
Blue Kiver district.
The Crescent baseball team of this
city was defeated at Junction yester
day by the team ot tnai piace, me
score being 14 to 6,
A marriage license was Issued to
day to HJalniar E. Holmqulst, of
Redwood City, Cal., and Miss Flor
ence G. Howard, of Eugene.
It. J. T. White, advance agent of
the Chicago ladles' baseball team,
which is to appear here next Sunday
In a game with the Campbell-Fellman
team, was in the city today.
O. Peterson, a laborer, was found
In a drunken condition near the old
electric light plant on East Eighth
street this afternoon. Chief of Po
lice Farrlngton took hlni to the city
jail.
The Item In the Albany paper and
copied by The Guatd the other day
in regard to Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Lowe
removing to Portland, was an
error. They will not go till some
time in September.
Sid Smith returned on the flyer
last night from Roseburg, where he
made. arrangements with the brewing
company of that place to handle their
non-intoxicating near beer. Sid
brought Beveral kegs home with him.
Ii'Cluded in the carlo;. J shipment
Ifti bugene this movin; were the
following: A car of sh'ngles for L.
Onsirap, a -ar of bl'.nic-a for the
V'ai!en Coni'ructlon Co and a car of
cment for the Griffin Hardware Co.
The boxing match at the Orpheum
theatre Saturday night was well at
tended and a fairly good exhibition
of the "manly art" was pulled off.
The main event was between battling
Harris and Kid Berry, both colored.
and the bout lasted ten rounds. There
were several other bouts, one between
"Speck" Nye and Lawrence Wrny and
another between "Pruney" Francis
and Harry Hopkim. and a third be
tween David Han lovan and Ernest
Watson.
i
The report of the condition of the
First National Bank of Eugene Is
printed In today s Guard. The us
ual good showing Is made, showing
deposits aggregating $1,346,222.1 6,
and loans and discounts of $532,180.-
J'J. 1 he cash reserve on hand and
funds deposited with approved re
serve agents amounts to over $700.-
000. more than 50 per cent of the to
tal deposits, a condition that indl
cates the safe and conservative busi
ness methods puon which the insti
tution hns been built up.
i:at hK.KXi: i.mphovkmkxt
(LIB .MET SVTIItDAY NIGHT
MANY USEES SET HIT
NEED OF ATTENTION.
The East Eugene Improvement
Club met Saturday evening and dis
cussed the question of watering the
trees planted In the streets last win
ter. The club unanimously decided j
mat me wees a'c " lco1 ..tu
attention. Many of the residents of
this district have cultivated and
watered the trees in front of their
property and as a result theBe trees
are growing nicely, while those ad
jacent to the property of non-residents
are dying from neglect. After
an exhaustive -discussion, it was de
cided that the only thing the club
can do in the premises is to urge
owners of property to give, atten
tion to their trees aUonce. -A few
buckets of water applied during the
present heated term will carry these
beautiful trees through the season,
and preserve them as lasting monu
ments of beauty, while Continued
neglect will result in the loss of the
trees and all the money expended for
their cost and planting. Personal
Interest ought to prompt every prop-j
erty owner to get busy now while
the need is urgent. ! few days more
will be too late. i
The club also discussed at length
the question of holding an Ice cream
festival under the oaks at the car ter
minal and fixed Thursday evening,
July 30. as the date. Committees
were appointed who will introduce
novel and attractive features for thej
uccaMuu.
Ivet. kn.i K . .
tlirwj but., jl,. .."T
and rent eri.i,
t. I. III.,,!,1.' ,,
It Miule
n 1W THE CUJ
LONG MAY IT lt
MAY IT lilt
There's nothing u,
iui jwur inonev, th,1
"ra.mtm II.,,
those who patronize ti,'
ACCIDENT OCCl ItS
ON BATTLESHIP
Honolulu, July 20. The
bursting of a steampipe on
the battleship Kearsarge yes
terday burned five men, three
of them seriously.
AT THE GUAM).
The program for this week- will
be found in another column and Is
a good one. from beginning to end.
The feature picture, "The Dynamit
ers, or a Detective's Heroism," is
certainly a thrilling picture. Dur
ing July and August the first per
formance wil begin at 8 o'clock.
GASOLINE WOOD SAYVING
Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers
61. R. A. Maltzan. tf
For comfortable eyt
recommend a
"SO EA
Eye Glass Mountings. TlJ
name Implies and mil;
wives to almost any tiup
keep most all kinds olmu
those who hive been Inn
especially recommtnd tkt
We (it 'gliises right ij t
Fourteen years experitut
J. 0. WATTSI
611 Willanemsl
BstrstU H fad u Han Mwars Boiigit
wood: woci
16 inch old groirtkM
cord. . William Trail
Black 1141.
THK IIYMH.INt; of MOXFY
Olleu l.-mpli ,. t , e,eud It
or to ea.elessh i, au Ii in un
protected placra.
But eiery shrewd !'iil!i.w
man kep hit regular huslnew
a.oount at the bauk which he
knows In la. the nu..l reliahie
aaU accsininiodntliift.
We ate earning the accounts
of the heat nierc'iaiits and pro
leatiniial men - a tet whj h.
tdiuuld Iw Mfftflt.ni tna, niiuc
of our buiuci. siaiuMiiK
W. E. Brown, Prei,,it.
V. W. O.burn. Cashier
u . Vlcp-Prestd,.,,!.
. ll:-on r.. .......
p, ''n. :. Ca.Mer
,.?c. PuKene Loan and S.ivinrrs Bank
aiMisiit-is IPIf.. . , .
s-l'i.ai ami uipUs, U,t,o,i,
Kslatill.lit-t IHIKL
I
el IViidlclon, Is a Kugeue visitor to-
1 day.
j Mrs. S Itiiiulsaker was a pnson
I ge-to Creswell on the alieruiMii train
louay.
K V Burford. of Walla Walla.
Wash., was an arrival in Eusene this
afternoon.
Ilev. D. II. Trimble and famllv
leave this evening tor McKetuie
Itriilit,. on an intine
Mrs I. lisle Welbiirn. of S.ileni. nr-
rived here lod.iy to visit at the home
of her brother. County Commissioner
j H. M Pi ice, west of Ellull il.
! Miss Clara ll uar. the milliner,
went to t'reswell Hit, atteruoon t.'
i Msit friends and relatives a few davs.
I Mi and Mrs. Courier and son ar
rived here tod.iv from Falls City, on
itsll to the hump of Mr. and Mrs
Courier's daiiKlrler, Mrs. It J Ford j
j KK1.K KM s II WIN t KKAM.
I
1 This recipe s highly recommended
I'v one of our rot respondents; try It
tor dmsert tomorrow.
Peel five large b.-inans,. rub
ninooih wnh fue teaspoonfiils ,.f su
.'' V.I, I ..ii-. teicnp sw,vt cream
beaten to a :,ff frth tt,,, oni,
10,- p.,ks. ,.( I.eiUKll JKl.l.-O dl
soiled in I I ; t, . ( boiling wa
ter Pour Into in. ld act when cold
unrt'.h with ..in.lie.l cherries. Serve
with wM-,.,.,i cream, or a good pud
uiiik same jki.i,-o , ,k1 1V
roter at 10e per package.
PILKat rn.Kii; I'll.tS! . .
Wllllanif Indian Pile Ointment
will cure blind, bleeding and itching
piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays
Itching it once, -arts aa a poultice,
gives Instant relief. Williams' In.
jdlan Pile Ointment Is prepared for
j plica and Itching of tlje private parts
Sold by Linn Drug Co.. by mall ROc
land $I.U0. Wllllami Mfg Co..
1 props., Cleveland. O. .
4-
DIED 4
At his home at Panther, southwest
of Eugene, at 5:30 o'clock this morn
ing, July 20, 1908,, D. D. Hooker
aged S2 years. Death was caused bv
Infirmities Incident to old age He
was born in Illinois and came across
the plains to Oregon in 1S4S, being
one of the earliest pioneers of the
slate. Ho first settled in Polk county
and came to Lane conntv 22 years
ago. residing here ever since " He
was the father of 1 children, 11 of
them now living. Thev are as fol
coiinty; Joseph Hooker, of Centralla.
Wash.; 1). Hooker, of Leaburg; Mrs.
Nellie Brant, of Hauler: John, Jesse
Myrtle Irnnk and Asa. all or Lane
county: Mrs. Ollie Brant and Mri
.Auce minnm, noth of Hauler
funeral will be held Tuesdav
liiernient in the Gates cemetery
Crow.
The
with
, near
J. til
J. O. ? HOMAS ;
Eugene Electrical Construction Co.
' Thomas & Davidson
Experts in Modern Win'no- iJ R
All Work Guaranteed to Pass Fire Underwriters Inspr.
Estimates and Specifications Furnished
WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS MONDAY MORN
Phone Miin 5-74 Vest Eighth St., Eun-. Orcponi
POLITE ATTESI1
greets nil customers
market, and us cho!c:
of meat as was ever i
block juicy, tcndei,
ly flavored and line H
what we cut your
sirioln, flat bene ot
steaks from. We lino'
cut up meats for pro
well as to choose tb!
so that they will loot
as well as tender and;
Our prices are Ion '.A
meats.
Broders'B
Phone 2Ma!n40 - - Well
r:
WKI.L Dltll. LINO.
For up-to-date well drilling see:
Lallttke Lefller Co.. well drillers I
Tel. Bed 5121. !) Vlllard Boul. t'j
;asoi.ixk win ui sv I
W. C White Is prepared to saw
vour wool on short nonce.
Photo Itiiick 4J51. Ivi'sidence, 5 It!
West Sivh street.
Porch furniture at Chambers Hard
ware Co. j
L. M. TRAVIS ARRIVES
HOME FROM DENVER
i..
M. TruvU nrrtv..
hiitiirdny night from D,.nv,M.
no attended tho ),
convention i-
Singer oeiuu Macnlup Cominv,
15 Willamette ttrevt. phone Ked
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niniH'
Mimoratic ii:itlrinl
" -ii'er tip-
ae.-onipuni.d ;, ,,:lr.y r
i.i'-ii on a loin- ,,f .
of Interest in t'olo
mi i.-i.u was wot-tti s
in the point uito.i
a ni Colotad,, si.ii,,
ult Luke City, Ct;,,
meeting he
"w.-naper
' principal ).',,.
"I"- and took in
in Include,;
"ro Plk-'s IV:, k
Pueblo ;,,
Eugene Poultry Sto
All orders for live ' and dressed poultry K!
promptly. r
it possible send in your orders for frysos
uay in aavance ol delivery.
Chicken feathers for your summer cushiof.
5c per pound.
tns v . ... .
r-ast Ninth Street Phone W
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r-.,, WKH, tttJ
.NKW TOHAT
tWV KKKII.
Alfalfa meal. At BalleT . Tenth
and Willamette streets. . Phone Ked
1511.
Heating furnace, brick aivrl founda
tion ato'i.. for al cheap bv First
N-'.lie 1 Bank. I
W.WTKIl -Furni-nished
hum", i
rare. Jln H
Club
' or par-lv fr.
l.u.,r.mtee exc..li,
Hartos. Commercial
f
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" ' -- nil It I
Club.
Ill pn-
' daiu-h-
' !-'- Coinm, reiat
tf
The H-.'elt anion are the bet. P e
I! H W-.v nbont tm Ho can be
f mi d w -h,. Kimene Transfer Co ,
phone l. I HOI. tf
nof .(jn in junjtmn.u .onq.
lii loop iJ3onq ojqw
WAXTKli i.ov ,
'.in.l kitch.-n
Kirn the ,M,
K.-i-l poo: ,
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tores; Imc ,k,,.
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tv - j t-j
1 of lit.!
'tint on
TEACHING K
may bo foliy. 1
hear, but the ebM
lights in listenia?
igraph. All ""' ?
iren do. and H is ,F
Instructive ainns'n,e .
is well as fr thlr '
nave the best .vBtt!'
iphones and
he lalt re rii
tucred and n;""
latest song
and
k
N3
PI irpM fi tat rft
fix. t wjLriia oJ li vv'
hole. Ked Crot, nr
;a J one Black 151 1 S3WiUrn
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