Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 04, 1908, Image 8

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THE EIGENE DAILY GCARD. 'frVAV. AfCfST 4, HK)8
ie a TUMI TAB iTH IT A l
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g.yprvD.pTtment Offering Striking Values in a GeneraLamngAJeJlov
Clothing, Dry Goods and Furnish
ANNUAL CLEAN SWEEP SALE
Dress Trimmings Reduced
i 50c to $3.50 Trimmings yd 20c
' 25c to 75c Trimmings yard 10c
2000 yards Ore. Trimmings, while. black anil colors:
appliques, edges, bands, In hraldH. lace, etc; Per
sian and plain roli.ru: Venice and embroidery;
applique pieces contain 2 to 10 yards; Bold only
lu full pl'-ces; values to 3.f,o, at ! d
1000 yards Venlca Atipllcpi and Hands and Mednl
lons, In cream, white and ecru; downs of 1 1 1 f re
cut pattern; sold regular at 2.r.c to &0c a yard;
Clean Sweep price, yd ,l,c
Odd Pieces of Trimmings, values 25c to $1 yd
IMete. contain 2 to 15 yard.; your rh.lrc at ! a yard
25-cent Nainsook Dress Shields, Pair 5 Cents
Embroideries 5c, 9c, 19c and 35c per yard
A5c and 50c Grey Veilings, a yard
??.?".. black Vel.ln,. 20 Inches wide; all differ,
d 18c
20 pieces gray '" - . nrd
nt nly.es
. . . I Me
ANNUAL CLEAN SWEEP SALE
25c Thin Wash Goods, lie
Ut eall on thin summer Roods, lawns, organdies. Batiste, striped
crepe. Special numbers In Ginghams; J ' " ton.
patterna; koouh mat boiq regumnj - ....11c
now at, a yard
Twenty Pieces Cotton Challie, a yard 5c
35c Fine Colored Linen Suiting, a yard J 9c
3 Inches wide In Jjrown, blue, green, red, lavender and grey In fine and
crash finish;-35c quality, a yard.
White India Linon, 5c, 9c, lie and 18c
Thousands of yards of fine India Llnons 27 to 3fi inches wide at ,i5gf)(Ji0 P1-1,
All kinds of figured white goods specially priced
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette Street
Notions at Lowest Prices at the Notion Counter j Youn MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY
SACK
auwuaK CLEAN SWEEP SALE
$1 0 Swiss Ruffled Curtains, pairjjft
$1.25 Swiss Ruffled Curtains, pairJK,
$7.50 Fine Cable Net Curtains, pair $4.8:
5 don.plecesflneSw,s8f Ruffled Curtains; Was
SWISS, Willi fionu, " r '
Jl 50 quality, 98c; $1.25 quality, 8oc
, ira fine white cable net cur-tains; beautiful patterns; Filet and Vh
Ice net combinations; 7.50 quality tor, pair (i
Curtain Swiss 20c
BestSilkoline 2c
Best 30-lnch plain and fancy
Silkoline; bit! variety of pat
terns, a yard Ullje
Burlap Jl yd 15c
Feather Pillows Less
Fine goose-feather bed Pil
lows; prices $1 to fi each;
all reduced U during this C.
S. Sale.
Bed Spreads, 65c and $1
Full size Crochet Hed Spreads; .
hemmed and ready fur use;
specially priced at 65c to $5
each.
Btanketsand Comfotts Reduced
CITY NEWS
tho nunc
several hundred dulini.i
The miuo was valued at Ktin's donation, at jr-l'l"
iy Is ai me coiner in
The prop
Weal. Ninth
The KuKenu steam laundry has put
fine new delivery wagon u"
street,
Another carload i.r bitumen fur Cm
Warren Construction Company ar
rived last uIkUI.
The date of the opening f 'he 'U
term of tho Kun"e Unlverslly
bis been fixed at Heptember 22.
The old brick vault In the First
National bank Is belli -"rn out, t if
new one In the new addition now be
ing occupied.
U. Kd-
There Is a great deal of complaint
the! farmera' boys In tie. vicinity of
Irvliis and at other plncei are iliiugh
ii.rliu vumm Cbiuesu ulwuaniitt. Tim
deput." game warden h:ia been uuti-l
lied and he is now laying ur inu
nlfot'dein.
! an 1 Olive streets.
Ch'ef of roller KsvrliiKlnn Is built
t.i duty after a pleaaiiiit outing lit
Nowi'iirt. tlfflcer I'.inly, who
hm i.lace. Is now off with Ihe in II
li:ni:ii at Ainerliu.i Lake, u nt I..
l.i.nney Is taking ills pUc) 1.11
I .gilt force.
...... nmn nnve ueeii nil u iiiniL lu flr nnKi'i
la 1 .!s ,,ni..,i.t . ..i Jt thfl Btimmit of tha Cascade while'
t PERSONAL ' turned home ly. from their out-'thelr wives have . been at London:
lw I: lne uu tho ,V4-nWc Springs. , ' i
The Rooth reception tonight will ,an(1 wie're he ,ctt ag a witness la , nail player of lh fWoiwity of Ore-:
be by tho general public, not alone M1(Ii Bctta WU j, Mne from I th Ijooth-SlngJetoii ease. !". arrived here lustvenlng from
the club members. Newport. 1 S. Warnock and wife. o( Kansas, ' Is Angfl. He wlM teaye In a few
' J, H. Holmes left today for a h$i arrived here 'last night to visit their! days with fi. :K Mi-Clanahan for an.
Mike WalU has closed his moving to Klamath Kails, nephew, W. II. Warnwft. i ontln in the Cascades, in the vicin-;
picture theatre at Cottage Grove fori . U, Kluvx hiailo a flying Trip to A. J. Odette and lanilty returned , aj "' , .
. lAn.nnv ltii .ilalit noiue .vrwieraay aiiernovu iioiu
i!., M.1..UH II. I., anil I..
m,.,..m, .tai led I his morning fur
deer hunt up In the lake ei.untry ai
Ihe summit nt tliu i.jscaues.
Mm; market llvMiiea fur A 1..
KprlnH hsvn iirrlvn: len from I'-wl-and.
As soon ii Ilmlh incalli'a
he will begin busnnsi here.
Albany' Herald: '" W. Taylor,
Jiouseiiiover and contractor of His
gene, formerly of Albany, has been
In the rlir uiliiy on short bu.nt
trip. ,
Jake fl"fer. Blub Amlersoi ami
Tom l.ligi Je't ti'di'V for n hunting
nd flshiag trip up 'he Middle Fork.
They tiwl to go ai. far a IHI
ranch. j,
James 't. Hmlth, an organiser for
Ihe Woodmen of the world, baa ar
.....i i,. i.'iiiiiii from Hnoknne Willi
Ills family and will make this city his
borne.
James leed, "f "'" rll'' Ul''''!
wr.. Ihe eoni.:i. i.i I""" '" I
.,r ihe simmv for iho M-idfonl thm-i
ire, v-lut beln r.-mudeluj and
enlarg.'d.
I.ee Chancy has sold the fixtures
and business of the I'lymouth toils-,
leg house to tl. K. Wludaor. from
BaciBineiilo.
John lluiiileker, Ihe ari'blleet. Isl
drawing plans for a two-stnry dwel
ling house to be built I'V J J- Miolle.
at West Ninth ami Lincoln streets
11 will cost III Ihe nelgbborhood of,
f 2.'i00.
A. C. Jennings and P. J
sou. county road viewers.
Insi evening from Hie lower Sluslnv;
country wlicr, they have been vh'W-
I I ii K out a number of roads. I liev
report the weal her tixliemely hot
dow that way during their absence.
ihe aiimmer and he has returned, toljuhnnv Wi elclil I home rMterday afternoon
lOugenu and resumed Ilia old position . , q iKladrv otfionna. sint i 8nort ting at Newport,
with the Kugena (Jim Company. ' ' n?Vj ..,. Mrs. M. A. Owen, of Portland, ar
rived .here this nliemoon lo visu ne.-i
daashter, Mrs. T. V. Munroe.
.i.n: , . . , , . " jir. anil .his. c. r. ivuuvuii,
1"L! commence on his lug contract to Vrnur lVarbora went Jo Port-! v niui,nn ....I n Pnn-nnn nf 1
!!"".'' ?. "f c,'.""'"t .l,lew.''.,k ,al tand tWs morning. ! Portland, are here for an outing.
Mi'Ph.f . j!.,r. .!!.. .!!.. IT.'. i.. l?t. ' M V. P. OshT.i Teamed last! Mrs. Billmire. mother of the Blll-
(1.
A gasoline engine Instal'C'l by the
Chnmbers llardw:irn Co. Is being
lisel to pump 111 ) aler nut 'if the
i. v.... v 1. 1 1.... lii.ltiu tnuil i for Ibe new
race giles at the 'iil'N while Ihe I
icen eie working This s.ivej iluie.
over I lie eld wav of a iiuckei anil a
rope.
lu "The World TiiJuy" Prof. 10. h!.
I.e Con, 1 hu promli enl eilucinni'. i'oii
necteit with tho ilepsrimcni of ninili-:imatl.-
at the t'uivi isliy of Oregon,
has an article under the title of
"Oregon, the Hem.' .if lllrncl l.egls
liitliiu." The article, wbilo not long,
is sucrlnt and aciuiate.
I isi nsi in uie cuy.
I A. 41. Hlnkson -alid wife vtut to
Myers, the cement work.er, will pratn this InoroWig.
ProfeBMOr Oearborn 'went Jo
laud tM morning.
Mva. V. F. OshniTii Tetarned
p., i .a r in. i i . ....... ... .. ...... .1- ...in i nii'tii.t .n-niii Koriuuna.
'":coiu'icl w in lie cn.v. no wi t ir ins-, -- - . ... ,,. 1 : i.
Lain a Austin left on Ui stage tnis : " 1
morning for Florence.
Mutornian O'Flyng has gone to
Newport on an nuting.
Mrs. K. M. Cooper Is home from
an outing at Newport.
lir. ann .Mrs. C. K. Loomis are
Large shlpniWit of rockers and din
?4ig eliali-s Just received. See us for
new. up-to-dMe furniture at right
prices.
CHAMtiERS HARDWARE CO.
IIsiiI brick for chimneys.
flAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
fer his headquarters from Kugene to!
Sprulgfleld t fin jiiiriirl ly. I
The work of moving tho build
ings off the lot to be occupied by
F. 10. Ininns and F. M. Wllklns'
three-slory brick block on Wesl
Kiglnh street was begun this morn-1 notne irom loiiianu.
Ing. K. J. Mct'laniihan will be the! KM ngs and family are at Fole
last to move out of the old buildings. . spriugb on an uiuing.
He Is waiting for the coniilotlon of
his factory building at the end of
lOast Tenth street.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. M. .1. Dury'ea. of
Frederlcklown, Mo., arlved hero this
afternoon and will remain a month or
six weeks. They are correspondets i
the F.ugene Commercial Club and
were Induced to come here through
letters and advertising literature
sent out from the club to them. Mr.
Huryea is a capitalist and expects to
Mr. and Mrs. Louis McKown, of i Invest here.
Los Angeles, have unlived In Hu-
gene lifter a tour of Ihe const looking ! In the fidenil court ,'t Port'iunl
for a place for Investment and for al yealerdnv. tho case ol the goverunir'ii
Inline anil they have concluded Hint I iigiilnst Xlbcrt Brow n and his wi.e.
! K 1 t'uniiibcll returned last night
from a trip to Portland.
A. Wade and wife, of Urain, are In
the city for a few dnys.
District Attorney K. R. Bryson re
turned to Corvnllis today.
Miss FOIale rtuuglns took the stage
this morning for Floreni-p.
Archie Zlinmer has returned from
a trip to Southern Oregon
C. L. Rounds arrived here this af
ternoon from Walla Walla.
mire, brothers, draymen, who has'.
Perfection oil pnok stoves are safe
tl. I .. .. .1 ....f l.-f.lP,. Wn hflvo a Full
Mrs. J. Wayne Baker, of Salem. ' s(.Ki
after a visit wiin tier aunt, .mi s. u.
N. Honey, iu Eugene, returned honiej
,0dUoyrdon Kiiborn arrived here last S-K WK Pl'BLICATIOX.
evening from California to loin Ills . V. S. Land Office nt Roseburg,
wife, who has been here several Oregon. June 1 ith, 1908.
j weeks. I Notice is hereby given that Alex
Willis McMasters went to Portland ' !!asvo1 ,,f ' pr ' '"egon who on
this morning, where he will spend j J,'ilroh J J?3', niade Homestead
1 .... . ffiili-i An 1 0 -i (1 1 In. . lT 1. EOoMnn
the summer until co lege opens in i ' ' iT ', u
Senieinhni- !12- Township 19 south, - Range
, I , u , . . n , I" West, Willnmette Meridian,
J C Bracher and Andreas nracher, , haB fed n()tlce of lntentloll
of Portland, H. .1. Schulte, of Chicago, . n,k ,,, fiv.vpaP nrnnf
to establish claim to the land above
described, before W. W. Calkins, U.
S. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon,
and Fred His, of Dubuque, Iowa, are I
in the city.
MrB. C. E. Cookerly returned to
Portiund last evening after a short
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. wvile
I I.MW
lb.':
Tie
, Hi i
tliele bill"
rentul ii'lt.lK.
II,,.' 1 II T-lielil
liuniit Mon M K.'iw
he ami 1 Is timiHv V
ibis veiiiftil I'O' b.inu
bad eiolUabln
lie sn s. '
V'l Hnlign an I vl'e l:::.l '-
ter.l.'V l"i FeV ' ' ' I"'4 "''
inu..'. bet !'' ' hii.l ;..!..
far one of 'be hore. Mr H.-i'ii-..
oi.l ma" . 1 '"' "k "'"v
lopped nt OUifll I'l-o". '
,he died InteHMllill ' Hil l '""
Fngi'iie Is Ihe beat. 1 bey have a
daughter who will enter the I'nlver-
Ity and one who will attend (he high
school..
The announcement of the marriage
of Miss Cera Cameron, who graduat
ed from the I'ulversliy Ibis year, to
Harold Lawrle. who Is n mining en
gineer, ctnpluod In the Bohemia dis
trict, Is made. The wedding will
lake place nt the limoine of the bride
at White Salmon, Wash., tomorrow.:
They will live at the Bohemia mines
for a time. I
The fiiuer.il of tleorge 1 Hilton.
whs held nils toreuiioii til i..''i,
n'clnrk lit the linrd '1 Ullle llkllli;
pal'lurs with Interment In l!." I i i
O. F. cemetery. Tim! if Waller:
b'lalulA i:m held at lilt H.lll'e pliir
Nellie Brown, of this city, who vire
assoclaled with the 'r. Pavla mil
i.r. l.uonils cases, in which thu latter
two pleaded guilty, was dtMiiisacd.
It being explained by lu lge Becker
tnat there was no vi.lcnce t-j con
nect them with the char ie.
Mrs. J.M Turner went to Portland " u'"':-
toilnv to visit her daughter:. C. M. Densmore came down from
J ' M Wells and fumllv ure home Cottage Grove on the noon train to-
from an outing near Florence. day. He has recently built a fruit
w K Allen anil lamiiy urriveu : ""'i'""""' "-
here yesterday from Philomath.
(ieorgo 11. Kelly re;urned from
Portland on Ihe local last night.
Miss Sallie Pollock Is home from
Portland, to remain some time.
William Gilliam, Southern Pacific
lineman, went to Lebanon today.
OTTO'S .W.HHS
Oscar Sternberg went to I ullage
! Crove this afternoon on business
I Miss Jennie Jennings is taking an
routing at Newport for a few iias.
L. A. Millie and family went to
Number 1074. number 3:i and j Portland today on a week's visit,
number 3:U were awarded premiums Mrs. J. Siruss. of Grants Pass,
sniiiriliiv iiliiht. was an arrival In Kugene last nigh;.
Walci tlie window tor the next pre
miums.
I.ASOI.IXK VOt)l S AWTNU
Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers
It. A Maltran.
tf
t: is
lllle
liev
nl
tltle'-ltl-Un !,t 2 11 II lll'lk Willi!
nient in I lie MolUcv r, 'net ,t
O. C. Wiighl co.Hlini'd bo: hi
C P ll.iriiard. W. Hu-k.'ll mi l
F M 1 1 kins, lll'p :;iih " a '.' 'le '
till,- of V .1 l'mill't','11. ,l-, , ;,s, ,1
l.liit III, :i ltl,!ll,, 't tl.e pi-ip.'iU
.'-: I ,1.11 ,llt, '! !!, M T l.". ;i,'i , l , ,1
Hi,- pi , -1'cin . In, 'i . 1 1 -1 -1 - ,i; ...t
i ml t Ii' triic'. li'iuil , i, k 1m Mil, 11-
THA
Is thrrc a better way to
kccii the family longer at
table, to keep it together?
ur (tM fvtiitn your aonrr U lou JiJO l
S. H. Kinnei:;n aat! Uv wt-nt to
Corvnllis this inornlim on an outing.
Waiter J. O'l'onnt'll was a passtMi
dT to Portland on tin mmn train to
il ay.
K. J. Kirkwti, returned this
ninrnlni; from a irtn to Southfrn tr'
Kon. J. V. Winot'off was a passenpT to
roitam ilrovi' on tho attrnioou ivnin
today.
Mis.- Wrj Kasthani vtnt to Alhany
lotl.iy tii visit n fow days tht-ro vuih
irhiul.
V I. Harsh h'avt s in ilo1 uuh 'miil
for a ui-fk's trip aloiii; :'.w npin-r Mr
Ktii.:'
lr t y. ami Klmrr i'.iav lf- Mu-
mornini; for an out nii; at Vo'.i
Handing; the
Dealer a Check
Is lb men tlfactnry way of
cttllug )our account.
Kion It he forgets lo recotd
)onr psiimuts. the check Itself
Is a receipt lor Hie iiiuncy w hb li
U ample.
It .'" oiil,l aotJ H d -piflea
and intunul. rsLilidtng".
open an a unint r.h I'-ie
I'll VMBFItS
i ' II I lust lecelled.
II MtHW KK I'D.
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
W. M Brown,
K. W. tisburn
It Is ever
t
I'rciOdctit
Cnstilcr.
i liu.i'h lil.'re dinlf
l. A Patne. ice PrcblcM.
. llrimn, A: I'sahler.
, ,1 t, p.il b , !o , k. sui si
,'1,1 l,'i'.e I liiitn sandwiches, fine
silk, at White's resl.itinint, i.e
at(i
i'i hii:
Mr I
, -:,! ,l.i
,l.'.
A 10
hi,.
;llli",,k.
Win.
il
iirl Kulli
to visit
'oil, ton. the
,M limed fr,
A Yost waa
iiiui; stace i1'
em to V,,!l
mm! ;h,'
moriilii I,
Engineers McClaln and McArthur1
left on the stage this morning for
Leahurg, to resume work on the city's
gravity water system.
Mrs. H. N. Ileal, of Portland, ar
rived 'on last night's train. She will
j be the house guest of Mrs. G. W. I)e
, Succa for several weeks,
j Miss Floy Houston, of Salem, was
i all arrival on the afternoon train to
, day to visit her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. K. .1. Mi'Clnnahat'..
A. 10. Johnson, of Drain, after a
short visit with ills daughter, Mrs.
10. It. Gilstrap. lln Kugene. went to
Albany on last evening s train.
Attorney A. C. Woodcock came
home from Portland last night. He
was one of the counsel f,.r the de
fendants in the Booth-Singleton case.
Mis. W. 1). I'aslay. of Pendletor.
after a three weeks' visit at the home
if her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. David
Thompson, in Kugene, left tor home
today.
Misr.es Marguerite Killers, n and
Merle I. Ill lisue.l ihe Allen ranch on
Ciiliij. tieek l. ,l;iy. driving up in a
liuggv and exp..ctins lo return this
elelllll
1.. A. Moms. 11, K. Dr.,
Mount . ,.i 11, , t'i' . ai
; :us a: :e::i, n an i will ! ;
,'l, a lnin;ii:g an i !h;;;g
Hi Hie in,, am un.
Ml mi, I Mrs K s Sin
i Hi . an! Mr and M
land, ;; leal ,, in
llllee We. K-' s,,iil
tile sea
Mis I i F M
Miss Irene .111,1 Mrs
lllrncl i;i,t iimi,
on the 29th day of September. 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Joseph Gates of Crow, Oregon; Earl
Parsons of Eugene, Oregon; Earl
Baldwin of Panther, Oregon; H. B.
Baldwin of Panther. Oregon.
BICNJA.MIN L. EDDY,
Register.
NOTU'K FOIl I'l ilLICATIOX.
United States Land Office, Rose
burg, Oregon. April 9, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3. 1S78. entitled
"An net for the sale of timber lands
in the btates of California. Oregon
evaun. ami Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1S92,
Lllah Owen of Crow, County of Lane,
State of Oregon, did on March 10,
190S. file j,, this o(fk.e ,)pr sworn
For comfortable ey
recommend ttd
"SO EASI
Eye Glass Mountings. Tb;
name implies and re
selves to almost acy sbif:j
keep most all k.nds oimoul
those who have been Htm
especially recommend the
We (it g la tws right and it 1
Fourteen years expf rieoa
J. 0. WA ITS.O
611 Wi.lametteS
statement No. 95S3 for
of the N 4 of .V W H
of N W "4 of Swtioi
Township No. 19 sou:!
West, W. M.. and
show that the land so
valuable for its timber
for agricultural purpose
tabllsh her claim to ?;:
W. W. Calkins. i:. S. f
at his office in Eugene
Friday, the 2Sth day
1908.
She names as
Llles of Crow. Orf?o'
ertt'n of Kugene. Ore:
tlnllaml of Crow. Or-11
ranmlnv of CrOW. 0rt-1
Owen, of Crow. Orego"
Any and all iiersons
verseiv the aliove-desor
requested to file their
requested to file their
office on or before t'
August, IS. (KNJAy
O
and L.
.1 hel.
,lri
F,
, ( I',
In
s an, I
lla.el
f:
ilaug'itei's
McM.uiiis
See us let- citui' tuiiiiture of all
kind
I'll WIIIKKS II VKDW.VUF. CO
Pes' ,,i;ilit tents all s'lea.
I'HAMHKUS llAltHWAliK CO.
m s mvi ks
i WAS 1'IOH- A g,.,l bliieksmlth;
Helk icitllh ll.vt!l Kel'.l o
mill
Flo
l'i i '1 10, l. S.lllileiMiu. ,f :he Bi1.,:,
I'kvi : sl y. wen! t.i IV.'tland l
ill, 'ruing'
Louis .l.'hnson went to Creswell to
diiv to visit at the home of his p.irenls
tew ,,is.
Dr W, o Vrosaer will return home
tonight and be In his Kugene ofti.e
t,,!U,rt OM
S S'neede was a '.'seuger on 'tv
Mi
is niorniug
,r tus (a:n,
W N I I'll
. V. i ,.
I;, !
i.i. t
pirtl
!'.,i:ie
O
to lake
l'. ti.ir.l of
W M 1 0 1
Skipwoith,
s'le. t.
mi'.''it
Mr A
:0':!itb
l a,
I M'
:imid
: ai l.
Mlll.tai li-it with Mrs
at .1 u tl, :i,,u City
' W lt.niiiii.in. ef Grand Hapida. j
i In the ,:;y looking for a location,!
lie is in the biuaar business at Gian.l j
l!:i'i,is. and may open a similar es
i t.il'lthnulit ill Kugene
, "' ' i iiolt'.n. who bus I ,
, ! ere lor ihe past three months with
"Ige I. Helton. Who ,
tonmrr.iw in, u ning for
ul l,,na
tsilllda
!ier h,,
Ms
I v niiin. of It, 'ii
val in Kilg,
oil I'
, II'
:
i V McFar'.an.l and Ir.i M. F.ir
ie't this looi'ling" ( ,'r .in ni n,
rhoni O
,'MI, F M . DeNeife ,Q ','s t
ii tlie minting for S;.,'Kue oi
tl.
North w,
en Ituike
1" bonw
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l'r Sue A cider vinegar, -.j'p.c :n
anil cider jelly factory on tl'.e "K:
Hlair and Vcst Second street-: oiiet
best comers in the town fer t!i:'t kj''
business. lUiildiiur is cox n " "lill'Cu
halt Vlv novtili.oi mi o L,t fni 1 ! 3. A"":
room to handle and pack friiit. i
prudnce, etc., when not inauutatUi
'ery little competition, aiul if All-
liave the markets of Tacoina. e'M'j
Alaska to supply. Iu fact, a mini
Kugene merchants have said that t
needed just such a factory licw 10
their goods from. A golden opjiorti:"
for souie one :-: :-: '
Address N. A. R., Guard 0
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