EIGEXE WEEKLY GCARB.FRIDAY, AI CVST 7. 190S
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The Friendly Store's Saturday Shopping Bulletin
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Every Article Advertised Last, Night for Today Will be on Side Tomorrow at Same Price
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ANNUAL CLEAN SWEEP SALE
Ladies' & Children's Gloves
35c Short, Lisle Cloves, per pair 18c
50c Short, Lisle Gloves, per pair 35c
$1.50 Long Silk Gloves, per pair 83c
$2.00 Long Silk Gloves, per pair $1.18
r.Oc iind 11.00 Hliort Main and miK dm itiovi-n, one ami -
KiiyiKT inn lie; iir cholre, H Ilr
16 bulton J.-riKi h silk iliiv. doiiblo tin flnKum; cloned wrist, sizes
hlurlf mill white only. U Will"
16 ,utlo nKlh women' silk (ilovm, extra heavy iiilk, double tip tinners bill
ion wrlht colors, black and white for
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to ;
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$4 Long Cape Kid Gloves, pair $2.95
Dent's Ion cape Kid (iloves R and 12 button leiiKths, two and three but
ton wrist; full I'liiim ntltcli. sizes 5 to 7; quantity Is limited, so be on hand
early at the K'ove counter.
50c Women's Fancy
Hose, 3 pair for $1
'40 pairs women's fancy Hose, black lace
and embroidery, fine gauze, lisle and
cotton, thread, double sole, high spliced
heel and garter tip. size 8 to 10. Re
member only 240 pairs; they will not
last long at this price; 50c quality
3 pairs for ''""
3 pair Women's Hose $1.00
Absolutely fast black Hose, made of Sea
Island cotton, medium weight, worth 40c
1.110
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Women's Black Hose. Three Pairs for 25 Cents
Children's Black Hose, a Pair for Only 10 Cents
Women's plain black Hose, all sizes, seamless feet, at, pair H l-:c
Children's ribbed black Hose, sizes "to 10. special, a pair ",c
Ladies Summer Underwear Reduced Ten Per Cent
Everything In summer Underwear, Vest Suits. Knit Drawers, Silk Vests, etc;
prices 7 '4 to 2.50. reduced 10 per cent. n
Nazarath Knit Waists, ages 1 to 14 years, each -c
Acorn Knit t.'nder-Walsts, ages 1 to 14, each lr'c
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Eugene's Largest and Best Store
Your Money's
Worth or Your Money Back
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette Street
New Belt Pins, Hat Pins, Belt
Buckles, Combs, Beauty
Pins, Waist Pins, Neckwear, Etc
ANOTHER NEW
BUSINESS BLOCK
TO BE ERECTED
lilt. ZUSIIi. l!i: K.M'I.V KltOM
II.I.I.IMSI'OUT, l'A., WILL I'l'T
IX OXK-STOItY ItltK'K SOUTH
(IF M AIMOIXIXK t'HKIS.MAX
w.ot k ituvs Tin-: I'ltoi'Kim
Still another new business block Is
to be erected in Eugene this summer.
Flans are now being drawn by Archi
tect Hunzicker for a one-story brick,
40x120 feet in dimensions, to be
erected on the lot just south of and
adjoining the Chrlsman block at the
corner of Ninth and Willamette
streets. Dr. W. E. Zuber, a recent
arrival here from Williamsport, Pa.,
who has bought the lot, will erect the
building for H. G. Triplett. recently
from Salem, Ohio, who will open a
general merchandise store there. The
price paid for the property is $0000.
This property was bought by 1. N.
Walker, of Moore, Montana, about a
year ago from L. G. Hulln. The
agreement with the tenant of t'.ie new
building calls for its completion by
October 1. and in order to carry out
the agreement. Dr. Zuber will at once
begin Its erection. The lot is now
occupied by two small frame build
ings In which are located S. D. Al
len's law office and Frank buildings
len's law office and Plank John
son's real estate office.
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H ARRIMAN BOUND
FOR KLAMATH LAND
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CITY NEWS
both services at the Methodist church
Sunday. Subject at 10:31) a. m., " 1 he
Defenses of Zlon." At 8 p. 111., "A
Word to worriers.
Orrln Coleman, a driver for the
Illllinlre Transfer Company, was
crushed between a dray and a freight
car yesterday and badly hurt, but af
ter be was taken home It was found
thai no bones wern broken,
Hull & Slmmway liiive the plumb
ing contract on the new Cherry block
and also the contract to put In the
Dr. l.owo will bo In hl office all
day tomorrow.
The frame work for Qiilmby'a auto
lomoblle tmrugo on West Fifth street
Is up.
A ninrrlueo llcenso was granted to
day to Frank M. Horn and Miss Flos- , im,nK nt Hurry Cherry's fine new
le J. Danner. 1 residence which he will build on the
j corner of East Sixth and Pearl
The Kimi.no and CoburK leiiguu t B,r,.t.
teams will play at llucreatlon Park i
Holiday aftiirnoon. "Hilly" Turner was arrested Inst
evening by the chief of police for lio-
Harry 1). Cherry will soon erect a I , ,nlnK m disorderly. Ho spent
fine residence un the empty lot t;,.1(! KU mid wiis fined $10
1he corner or Kiist Hixiu anu i-ciiu i j , ( uioruliiK by Pollen Judge Doirls
HtraeK.
; evening,
M. Day vs. Geo. Ehehalt Is still going
on before United States Commission
er Calkins. Taking of testimony was
begun yesterday, and will probably
continue till tomorrow evening. A
large number of witnesses residing in
the vicinity of the land in dispute, as
well as living In the city, are being
examined,
shared. He thinks irrigation would , Mrs. I. H. Bingham returned home
vastl.-- asslHt the fruit Industry in last ni,jUt from their outing up the
Western Oregon, and Ib anxious to
see the experiments now under way
in the Willamette valley carried on
until the test is thorough.
Tho W. It. P. I., will meet at thi'i
home of Mrs. H. .M. Yiii nn, corner of f
Ollvo umt Tenth at recta,, Saturday !
t t l. in.
A cement walk Is being built Jn
off nt the Campbcll-Fellman Compa
ny's hoiisefurnishing plant at tho cor
ner of Olive and Eighth streets, the
last of this month. The Campbell
Fellninn Company is going to give
a little girls' baking contest. The girl
under fourteen years of ago who
frnkes the best pan of biscuits on a
Bucks Junior rango will bo given the
rango free of charge.
Few big kills of deer have been
made In the mountains of l.ane coun-
Turner promised to pay tlio fine tins ly. ami jiiokm.k ...... . ..I ...........
cades. Nearly every party, however,
reports tnat t.nere appears 10 ne itn
. nt'DDikV AT. A
One (if the most Unique contests ,T j
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Chillies V. Croncr will leave again
for the llelknnp Springs tomorrow
Willi another bind of freight. He, will
take half a wagon load of watermel
ons this trip and will doubtless ills-
front of (1. I.. Gilbert's residence oil (( (lf , .,,, irl(,.H. t,e
West KlKhth sired, between Char- ,.,,,.,,.,, Bllll residents along the road
Helton and Lincoln.
I l II III !-
are anxious inr mem.
The paving crew Is at 'oi k on ,,1lllk & jhnwini tho ri estate
Park atniot In the rear of the II-1 , wh() miw ,.,.,,. the small
laniottn street business houses, where. ,,,,,,. , ,. ,,. , , maki'
oicavalloii Is being made. r()llln ((ir jiu1t'b new brick block,
m . , .., Ci i .'have leased the friime building acriiKB
The Chicago ladle, i"6' , "'m , t. street, formerlv oc.-upled by the
was defeated at tottage Grove li w rt.Ht lt ru t . and will use
1l,o (1. ft II. Co. team o that clt - , , (U.Ui
yesteruay uy inu seine oi i .
A big Ireniii Is being dug on Park
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, , . , u . i A b g relli ll IS lielllg llllg on l ai'K
Uluy your chickens for 8m . I i I l , ,,, ,.,. f MlM1Il & T111K.
lb. Kiigeue Poultry store. S, tur a u, Mm.k (llr ,
August K, wu will reduce he pi . m; (nim mnv , F ln,k
m all dressed poultry a cents per dliig-inullv through the street
pound. Try our trys ami iiens. , , 1MV ,, ,,, ,, st,W(,r ,.x.d-
' Inu along the alley between the nun
Tho cement cnming lor inn P"e-1 . . k ,,,. . Klm.,lhl ,ldlng
ninnt along tho Nlrklin .eai sioiej
i in'
n Oak street is ne ng .mi, .. .... , , ... . . ..,.,.,. whl, ((,
p.vlug was put in there neiore ine m ,.,Mm..d rtbe refresh
curliinti. ; ,, Ktnui die street coiners, but
.. , . , . i i,..,., tti,, went to Arkansas a year or more ago.
. The real es .. e J,,1.: " f i T, I ' I ' """
, patrol., of li e ( ; y1"", ' ,i ,,'V ' 'vlnK 'Her stand
.r. Invl , d to a ten. '' '"r. : Iim, go In,., business. The
their Interest, at the eliili room, to , (i( ii.iif,, u (loU n( .
morrow v..'.. ...a . .......
H. Li. Messick, of Beaverton, la In
the city.
C. D. Frederichs Is In town from
Creswell.
J. A. Bothwell, of Wedfor.1. Is t
the city.
Dr. Paine leaves tor Newport in
the mornliii:.
C. L. Wllllums la In the city from
Dexter today.
A. Ucjinbard went to Portland to
davv Un business.
Jack Llltell, of Marcola, spent Inst
night In the city.
C. C. Matlock Is here from Port
land for a few days.
II. N, Parker, of Grants Pass, is In
the city on business.
Mrs. Kate Walsh, of Jasper, spent
Inst night In Eugene.
Miss Edith Brown, of Koseuurg, is
visiting friends in Eugene.
J. Casebeer, city marshal of Junc
tion, was In the city today.
Dr. W. O. Prosser has returned
from his outing at Newport.
Attorney Lee M. Travis left for
Lincoln, Neb., this morning.
Miss Ruby Pratt Is nt O'Brien's, on
the McKenzle, for an outing.
Y. 1). llenslll went to Salem on the
noon train today on business.
Oscar L. Parson was an arrival
from Portland this afternoon.
C. S. Calef, wife and son, went to
Porthind today for a short visit.
M. Walking, of Lodl. Oil., was an
arrival In Eugene this morning.
Miss y.elnia Scobert went to Port
'.anil today to visit there a week.
Miss Mabel Haggard returned
home from Portland last nlgiht.
A. F. Tripp was a passenger lo LI-
Ileal Is reported to have done con-
Iderable damage to the llP crop l
c. unity Jail ard.
Speaking of large cherry tr.
.h. ..r.l. .round Harrl.burg. It is iiene.e i m.i .. . k. ...... , .
Inline! that Hit. crop will am
bom one-half that of last season
inn .-." ' ... ... ,1.,. I, ttrowlna on the I arm ot "n miner ...... .. ....... y
. ......ir ii.H ..r lnut H.M.S..H. ; Hon. K. C
abundance of does and fawns. On
J lie south fork of the McKenzle, Jim
Jeffries' famed hunting grounds, one
iinrtv found only two bucks In a 10
days' trli. but saw over 30 does, most
ot which were with fawns.
The tapering rails for the connec
tion of the rails of the street cur line
with those that cross the S. P. track
at the end of East Thlsteenth street
have at last arrived, and the connec
tions are- being made today. This
will enable cars to run as far as Jud
klns' Point In a short time. The
trolley wire will be extended that
fur In a few days and It Is thought
Hint the cars will be running to the
point inside of a week or ten days.
The last will and testament of
Lewis J. Beetle, who died In Lune
county on July 1. I'JOS, was filed for
probate this afternoon. 1 he esti
mated value of the properly of the
estate is $400. The will provides that
lifter all debts and funeral expenses I
...... i . ii .... I... f...l..i. f.rlii.lt-,1 ii .Itn dN.L't. this mm-nlnir
lire im. .1 .............. ... .... . . .. . .. ...... ............
,he deceased s li, 1 have , 0 an. . ,e lan es re un eu , ,n. uer-
reiiiiiiiiu.'i ... ine p. ....... ... ........ '" ' ,,t n. i.' ii di..i...i . ..li. .....
Kev. M. t. wire retiirne.i nome, ....nunuisni),
this aflerno ia from a trip north. 1 wno ''een !:. the vall.-y for sev
.lohn Oh son was a stage passenger eral w''l,, visiting her many friends.
for McKenzle Bridge this morning. .."u .xs eiuaj on ner return to
Walter Eaton went to the Vesu
vius mine, at Bohemia tals morning.
Mrs. J. W. Ihucl left for Minneso
ta this morning, where she will visit .
W. P. Cheshire has gone to Foley
McKensio
Miss -Katie Workman returned to
her home on the .Mohawk this morn
ing after a visit with her sister, Miss
Nellie, in Eugene.
Mrs. George Wlllmighby, brother,
John Stewart ami others have left
for an ontlng at Gate Creek. They
went up In an automobile.'
Wm. Shaklee, of Yoncalla, after
Paving attended the funeral of his
daughter, Mrs. Win. Davis, in Eu
gene, returned home this afternoon.
Walter McCornack arrived up from
Salem last night and will leave fo
Fort Perry, Ohlu, Saturday evening,
Co take part In the national rifle
Shoot.
Rev. C. A. Rexroad returned to
RoKeburg this morning with his son.
lie has been at llanisburg holding
meetings, but received an urgent call
home. '
O-eo. Clark, division superintend
dent of tho International Correspond
ence Schools, after a. visit to the local
branch of the schools here, returned
to Portland today.
Dean E. C. Sanderson, of the Bible
University, went to Portland today
and from there will make a short
trip into Eastern Oregon in the Inter
ests of the school.
Mrs. Faust and Mrs. Branstetter
.."'t to Pnrtliind this morning. They
will return when the encampment at
Aiiierunn Lake is ended, and return
with their husbands.
Mrs. Stella Gilbert arrived up from
Portlund this afternoon to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Rowland.
Voile Clark returned this after
noon from a trip to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fields arrived
home last night from their trln East.
Mrs. Adeline Church stopped nt Ma
con, Mo., where she will visit awhile
before returning home.
11. F. Wlnsor and family have ar
rived in Eugene from Mitchell, S. D.,
and will take tip their residence here.
They have leased Mrs. Mary E. Llver
more's residence at the corner of
East Eleventh and Ferry streets for
U..1
For COmffi....
"SO li
Eye Glau Menu..,
mme implitl iod J
.v io aimct joy J
keeo mm, ..... .1
those who have b,0 J
We fit tU ..,
Fourteen yean eiprt J
J. 0. WATlJ
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San Francisco, Aug. 7. E.
H. Harrlman and his two son
leave San Francisco tonight
for Oregon for a vacation on
the shores of Klamath Lake.
Mr. Harrlman is greatly aur-
prised at the remarkable
progress made In the recon-
structton of this city since his
last visit.
DIED
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At the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin .Fisher, eigftt
miles west of Eugene, August 6,
190S, Miss Adelia Fisher, aged 25
years, of consumption. The funeral
was held today with interment in the
Oak Hill cemetery.
IRRIGATION,!!
PUMPING MaJ
Fairbauks-Morse rl
fnv ... .l..n ....
lng. .Outfit, cumjk
Fairbanks Scale, I
Fuiibanks-Morieii
tarn fur .... ... .
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rairiMtiiKs-MorM
Toiver.
h'Hfl-IUKiL-u.M.,
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Choiiiicis. W'pii I...J
All first iiiallt;,J
lirices 1IIMIIJS in gtorLl
Prompt rcnlv to ln.J
shipments, Write ll
prices.
BERCRR. & BEil
Agents, Enj
FAIRBANKS.
PorduicJ
Meals at a!
20c J
W. L. WHITE, Pii,
Prize night at the Grand tonight.
Prize night at the Grand tonight.
Perfection oil cook stoves are safe
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Prize night at the Grand tonight.
Prize night at the Grand tonight.
NEW 10
FOR SALE In alt
near Eugene, a ii'
large let, well lo
edged business oi
te particulars, t!
the deal. Addns:
lice.
Prize night at tii
i Priz" nlaM at fr
divided, share and share alike, be
tween Ills brother. Elvln M. Ileebe
and Ills sister, Alice A. Gray. Alex
under dray Is appointed executor.
The apple crop of Oregon Is more
we promising than It has been, and now
It Is estimated that the yield will be
Douglas. Alaska, where she Is nrlu
clpal of the public schools. She will
stop en route at Eugene and Port
land, where she has manv warm
friends.
K. T. A It, illinium has engaged Y ;
11 llenslll In draw plans tor a fine
T-room liiiiiuiilow to be built on his
farm seven miles north of Kiuene. on
the rover road It will about ;
3!.0tl.
The Young Women's Cluisilan As
...elation of the high school will have
a boolll 111 the ,at park Fii.la een
Ing during Hie band concert. I hey
will mil caii.lv. peanuts, popcorn and
oi alig.'ttde. nt
Hev l. H. Trimble has rtiii:i..l
from Ills ii.iUI.iii and will speak at
Hansard, two miles north ine noon Kivcr crop in pariicuuii , springs io sp.-nu a .uu.iu- .i uu.s.
Ircuiliferenee Is S se 'lus to lie very large, ami some i. .mcv inns ...... ...-. n v..u-
lage t.rove, aie in ine cny uns niiLr-
..f 1 ..I.,. ...... lid
teet 11 Inches. It Is a Black Keputi- uims meie , ...e as .........
II, an and .is set out bv Mr. Hansard cars shipped from there this year
.... ,,., i ,, ., i,i,i,i. 3'1 us there were 111 IS'0.. 111." Uosebiirg
. - AIImiiv Democrat. I "'' l'i"Pun valley crop I
OOIl.
Prize night nt the Grand tonight.
The Bulck autos are the best. See
Mike Cosgrove was a imssenger fori ray nbnut them. He can he
reported i Foley Springs nu this inoniing's I found with the Eugene Transfer Co
j lo be larger than In I'.IUT. .Marion sum, . I pnone lied 1101. tI
couuiy's orehanls show a Inciter re-j .lo''.n Whisienu and wife return, m! j
i nze night at the Grand tonight.
lartlev leav,
vv- ll l.'.i.. V...1 Wi.r
nioilillig I'uit his uncle, Hugh War-j turns, the Grand Hondo will have a t,, Elinlrn on this niornlng's SlusUiw
,,, ,.,,i,i, mh nt Benton i larger crop l.iinii last year, while In I stage.
,',.. , i ,al ..luin i hu tii.iu.. niithe l,in.ty of Medford the lei,l, N,. Dwell and .Lis
Irish Bend Mr. and Mis Kav. Mr
ami Mrs W. O. Ile.'kait and til'
Muses Winn will go .low ii lb. re Sun '
dnv to iiUen.l the luiicrul. Th.- III
lot 111 the big While nut.. mobile. j
' l.roinlses lo be ab-.ut e,liat to that in th
i ot lasi season
morning lor an outing downnng
new
pric
iile ben,.'
...I
ill
1 case
ef I!
the Sinsliiw-
I liu!,. Dan Hmisack-r canie down
.oiing man aged about '.'' years, i from Goshen on the noon train to
who has h.'cll trallllng thliiugh the'dny
cuntiy, r.-itiiug all tlie way from ,- E. C. Siuuiions left for Cow
I', uns h ani l . which state he claims 1're. k. D.mgla.s coiimi . tlr.s uuu n
as his Inu,!.-. was lukeii to I he Kil- Iiil,
teiie h, spll.,1 t.da by the county au-
I.nrge shipment of rockers and din-
nairs just received. See a f,.
up-to-date furniture at right
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CI),
l'rlze night at the Grand tonight.
U
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00O(0f!Pffip.aM
Factory for S
For Sale A cider vinegar, apple k
and cider jelly factory on the corm
Blair and West Second streets; oneo:
best corners in the town for that kit
business. Building is 50x100 divide
half by partition on a lot 6qx1.i3- A:
room to handle and pack fruits,:
produce, etc., when not liianufactt"
Very little competition, and if aiv.
have the markets of Taconia, Seatu
Alaska to supply. In fact, a liuu
Eugene merchants have said that
needed just such a factory here to
their goods from. A golden opp1-1
for some one :-: :-: '
Address N. A. R., Guard (
i86O:?ii?0i
Handing the
Dealer a Check
Is itio nuwl MtlnUrlory wy ot
B-'UMug your vounti
Knu If h fttrjc to riHorJ
your iHiMUi'iiu, 1 he rhivk Ititflf
It 11 nvvli'l for tlif nu'ti. v hlrh
i mni'le.
If you ouM nvnhl nil tl i
IMiU't mill iniMiiuii'itiUuinni,
optiu Hit h 11011 it l lih tho
The Eupene Loan and Savings Bank
W. K. Hron, I'r.-ld.nt
K. W. Osl.urn. Caflil.r.
ll U rver o tun, h me
li
illSi.H.t il lit yAv t v
W. Ill IV A?
rrrsidiMit.
rshtr.
- K. sit way.
I'. V. Ciriff.Mi Is homo from NVw
port His wttr will lonuiin for a
Iiii.-
V(sioy Wire l.'U for S;il.iu tii
iiuMiiiiii; aftiM" a hiuni.u trip i.oar
li. st '.ou ;.
iis-i SttnstMi an.i Mi-.- Ko;i. !i l.ft
for an out ins at ;he llohfima mint's
pore
iluMUtw, (in 11 1 ilim from an ntuifk l
malaria I'hi- man lay dtovn tn (he
Iko1o tn thi' roiutty tail yarl this uf
trrnoon, wluri1 lii altiato tho at
t ntitn of S ifiift Hown. Aftor nv
tioniiitt him aiitl t. 'amine that ho n.is
nitV. iho !hi-rlff notifittt County
iJiuUo 1 hrtm.tn au.l an onlor was thl- nmniiiiK.
ni;!o that ho h taWon to tho hosl- Ivan and Mot a GoU-i
ta! . Tho naiito of ttu- ounn 111.1l) jnroi;on iMty today to
;i not Irarnrd. imandmothor a fow das.
.ludee M. I. 1'U'os is
1 r .1 lift-cor, uio hard aro nior
t-V.ant, ha
ft toil if h ! rr-ttdotn'o prpi'rt v at
Kl. iuh an.i OtUo stro. is that havo
cu'un i'io fo.-t and a half this i;ir
ll.- aUo has tn hu ard poach, applo
and p. a- n.vs. sot ton t.t o.ir, that
' Vud. 1
! with th- r.-a li
a luxury
shad-,
all
1 1 A li P'A UK CD.
r niu'hi at tho (Irant lonijrht.
Tin fruit raix in stork
CHAMllKKS MAK1UVAUK CD.
"-out tO1
isit thoir
oxpoo-t-d m !
from Portland tonuht to Join an out
Knsltsh walnut troos tn nK i-.utv up tho MoKotuio
Mrs C. S. t llniub'-ri
dr n wont to Cottaco (ivo
and ohil-
tais a:-k
tl.i
t'O
pnkd it
iu:l 0:00 of fiYi- until lo-
:dor t'-'t lo
I Cioir crowth Mr
- t uia: k.tt'l.- show -
: l duo to t h- irric.i
t- ar I in w hu a tho troos
th.
.-ft in
n on 10 isit th, r' .1
Mr KlllllKl I .'.' . :l Mi
')l this 1, '.Ml lo vi.i:
in.- of Mr mid Mr. Jo'in Hu
I. N ftor. r.'tiirii.'.l .. Ill
tod;l troll', ('. 1:1.1.;. llr...
I-. . itv hi1 : i.uiI.I'.iil: ;i
.Hid Mr. I1, n H::,c!i.,m ;i:ul
1 ri.,. iiielit at th,. ;ran,i tiinitht.
l'rir,. nlsht at the r.rand tonight.
Car fr.-sh r.-m.-nt inst rer..iv.-,!
t H VMMKItS HAKDWAKK ro.
l'ii. nlsht .it tho c.rand toaipht. '
H.ird !.M.-lt for i-hiinii.-v."
CI1AMI1KHS HAKHWAKK ov
For Bedrock' Wells and Pure.
some Water See
J. E. KIL 1301
Satisfaction Guarantee
Phone 5391 557 Bj
tiistit at th.. C.rai) I
OAHTOHIA.
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HOTEL BRADSHAfl
Scxims and board. . fJooms with irce ; 0 ',
including dishes and wood. Half w.iv to v''
the ocean. Kates reasonable. VC. COOr-
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