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LEADERS Subscribe for the Leader. H. C. Morris of Eugene was a visitor here this week. Eugene has given : the relief f'iml. $ 2507.1)0 to TO REPAIR COUNTY ROADS. A J . C. Long made a short trip to Eugene on Thuasday. X U m u r l J u i I k «* W o u l d l a e 1’ u r t o f I I o h «1 F u i o l F o r T h a t l*ur|»tiat-. The not'd of n practical system of The Togs For the Togger at maintenance o f macadam roads In Mr G. B. Hawkins went to Do. Jackson county, in Missouri, has at rena Thursday morning. Mrs. David Griggs is visiting last boon recognized by tbe county Silk floix for sofa cushions and with her parents in Eugene. court, says the Kansas City Star. We carry a complete line of farm Judg«' G. I.et* Christnan recently an | pillows at Veatch & Lawson’s. A great many miners have been and garden tools. You cannot af- j uounced that he was In favor o f using AH kinds of sewing machines, out looking for jobs the last few ford to be without our No. 4. Im -! a largo port o f th«* road fund, now I both new or old at any old price at days. proved Planet Jr. A s a seeder this ! amounting to $170,402, to maintenance I Veatch <fc Liwson's. tool is accurate, simple, durable, re nf rock romls already built in repair. Singer sewing machine agency at A s evidence of bis lnt«*r«' t in the Warden B iker is proud of the liable and easy running, doing first Veatch & Lawson’s, also collect showing of nine of his deputies that class work in every particular. matter Juilge Chrisman went out the ing agency for same. have given in Sill for the Belief 'Gardeners and Farmers who feel oilier afternoon with Oscar Koehler, the county surveyor, to Inspect several Dr. and Mrs. Macy left on the Fund. that they haven’t enough work for macadamized roads which have been noon train Thursday for a short a drill to do, will find this com allowed to become almost Impassable Have Dr. Lowe cure your head visit with bis people. and eye ache with a pair of his su bined tool one of the most useful through neglect to keep them In repair. Am ong the roads to which the atten O. S. Phelps and wife of Maple- perior glasses. *ee him sure next and efficient of nil helpers. tion of the county court has been par ton passed through on their way to Monday. ticularly called Is Sixty-third street Bohemia the middle of the week. Quite a number of cruisers have from the W ornall road to Elmwood. There is quite a little building heeti working around i cen ly and Sixty-thinl street is ¡1 macadamized road. There are two de«>p cuts in It, being done around town at the it is to be hoped that something and large quantities of shale and soap present time and all carpenters can will cone of their work before long. stone have blocked it in several places. get jobs if they want them. A. Welch, manager of the Will Yet Sixty-third street furnishes only Mrs. C. A . Wooley, who has been amette Traction C o, "a s a v'sitor one of several instances where a mac here at the bedside ot her son, in town on Wednesday and Thurs- adam road lias become practically use S e n io rs. less In places through neglect. Frank Wooley, returned Tuesday | day making an inspection of the Th«> people who are accustomed to afternoon to her home in Eugene. iocal plant- The Seniors enj »ye l their vaca- using the macadam roads are insisting Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hawkins re Mr. Stewart is moving the barn: that some action be taken toward the tinn Friday very much. Walter V. Combs of Eugene, has ceived word Wednesday morning been nominated for appointment as back of Case's saloon farther backJ adoption o f a system for permanent Sophie Osberg visited Miss Uni of the safety of their son Claude, midshipman at the U. S. Naval from the street, so lliat it will not' maintenance. term an of Creswelt the last of the who was at San Francisco at the Academy, by Congressman Binger be next the street. “W hat is the use of building tine week. macadam roads if they are not kept time of the earthquake. Hermann. Coburg is petitioning to the in repair-?’’ said a Jackson count}' farm We wonder why Hugh gtoane«! are made with The big coil of cable for the tele P. L. Spot! g has moved with his county court tor a hearing in the er. “ The county road money coming so when Miss Munday announced phone line od Main street has been family flora M sby Creek to Com granting of articles ot incorpora from the dramshop fund has been a test in American Literature. received, with the heavy guy wires stock, where they will run the tion to the town. mostly used in the past for building No doubt the Seniors can give at to hold it up. The cable weighs a boarding b use for tlu J. H. Cham roads. N ow let tlu* county court J . B. Rouse has just received a now least o n e practical demonstration of use a g«»o«l part of it for keeping them ton, and requires a great deal of bers mill at Alca. big shaft for tbe tnaiu saws in his in repair.” the effects of electricity. (Physi work to put up. The personal effects of William mill. Mr. Rouse is thorough!' cal.) The various little mills around Betmet wir» was killed at Dorena overhauling the mil! Y ou ask why it’ is that the Sen REAL GOOD ROAD ADVOCATE that have been cutting ties all i couple o _■ ks ago were shipped T e Southern Pacific has hauled iors are looking sad. Well, it is, winter are beginning to got a to In sh o re i Ma-sachuset'S last 779 train loads of refugees from N e v a d a M a n ' s F i n n t«> H e a l l x e n because they can’t read magazines D r e a m o f flo ylio m l Days. chance to deliver them o the rail week by to . i ubrrs Lum >er Co. •an Francisco between lust Wednes John P. Ifi'iinessy, a man who has during study periods. road now as the roads are getting Next Monday. April 110, and to day and Sunday night and many made a fortune in Tonopah, N ew , lias Some one might surmise that the dried up rapidly. Absolutely Pura noon I’m «day Dr. Low*, the well more have come out since. given $10,000 to build n good wagon C. G. H .s . can’ t afford .1 laboratory J . C. Snodgrass of Eugene, oue kuowu oculo-opficia.ii will be in road from Burnt Ranch, Trinity coun Claude Hawkins has written to But you ought to ¡to tF (xteiixivt RntDdyspepGci m aybe eaten of the old pioneers of the state died Cottage Giove at Hotel Oregon. his father and mother that he ty, Cal., to the mouth of the South (?)o n e o f tlie physics class. Me without inconvenience Fork, in Hum boldt county, and thus Tuesday morning from heart failure Have him test your eyes for glasses. passed through the San Francisco have to extend our thanks for it, even by persons realizes a dream o f his boyhood day»«, His sou P. E. Snodgrass of the First «lisaster all rigid, and that the says the Auto Advocate and Country mainly to—,Ob no! not to the with delicate Miss Irene M irtin, the youngest Naticnal Bank of Eugene and sev sister of Mrs. J. W. Ba!< r of this place where h** was living was not Roads. Henuessy was born and reared Board—but to Hugh. digestion eral other children and relatives at Burnt Ranch, on the lower Trinity place, who lives in S m Francisco, damaged at all. A ll orations have been handed survive him. HOY A t BAKING POWDER C O .. NEW VOPKs river, a settlement that to this day Is is reported safe, and is being cared It is estimated that the property In for correction and the writers of Roy Baker lias a new delivery for at Oakland. Virs Baker is ranch loss in San Francisco will amount reached only by pack trains over rough them will henceforth be seen with mountain trails. H e w as ten years old wagon, as everybody within a rad relieved. to « lose on $600,000,00® and that before lie ever saw a wagon road, which a troubled look and a thoughtful contribution for the afiiicted anil ius of lo miles of Cottage Grove is Theimost rational reimdy fo r the insurance will not amount to w as the one which still ends at South brow and you can be assurred that suffering neighbors who are being bound to know. The color of the coughs and c->Ms is Kennedy’s Laxa over $300,000, butj even then the Fork, Hum boldt county. To hint that it is not uncalled for. responded to " i t ! ■» generous and box can be seen for at least that tive Honey and Tar. It, acts oil the loss will be the greatest the world wagon road was then a great wonder, sympathetic b ind 1 .« 'giahd in the distance, even iu the dark. He bowels as a mill cathart ic expels all has ever known from any fire. Tlie Senior*1 will finish the text history of Amcrk m philanthrophy. and ho said that when ho got to bo a from the system. Cuts all says that it is sure todiaw attention cold rich man he would build the road t.o books of Latin and T’bysics and the Another contribution "ill be taken phlegm out of the throat, relieves Cuirin & Veatch are still buying his home at Burnt Ranch. if not more. supplementary work in American next Sunday. Let all the people coughs, colds, c r o u p , whooping lie repeated the promise frequently Literature this mohair, though not much ot it cough, e tc. An ideal remedy for week. We will do their best now, Mrs. DeVoe, the Suffragist lectu children — during his youthful career and w as al o.|o.-illy i-ood for adults. comes in now. A little was sold have a review ami then tbe final rer, was taken to London, by Frank Sold by Benson’s Pharmacy. A new pump is at London and w ays laughed at by bis hearers. l ie Is Thursday for 24 and 25 cents. now a man of great wealth and has re exams. Phillips and wife Sunday morning, will be placed in position for imme Only a short time ago the Pool re Don’t tie n cough or cold up in your turned to B urnt Ranch to visit his par where she delivered an able address system by taking a remedy that binds Conditions at tbe first of the year diate action, as the people are to a delighted audience. From tiio bowel-. Taka Kennedy’s Laxa fused 30 cents per pound and fin ents, who still reside In the remote set were not very favorable to the crowding the season this year. there she went to Lorane where she tive Honey and Tar. It is different ally sold at 29 1-16, they are glad tlement. lie has since made good his clnsses that require experiments Levi Gti r u iu Portland now and now they got even that. childish promise, for he lias already set spoke Monday night, returned to from all olhe' syrups. It is 1 letter. and practical observation in tlie will be for some time ou business twenty-five men to work building the Ft opens the bowels—expels si 1 cold Thursday morning some sur wagon road to South Fork. It is to be studies of Physics i ml Boitany town Tuesday. A f<u the Ü. M. S. Assn. from the system, relieves coughs, colds veyors were surveying some of our microscope was secured through completed in a workmanlike manner croup, whooping cough, etc. An N o t h in g w ill relieve indigestion Tu • g r u . is «smiling an up thae is not a thorough digestanl ¡.leal remedy for young and old. town streets, and the presumption and made n first class road on light the efforts of the teachers but the Kodol D yspepsia mre digests what Children like it. Sold t>v Benson’s on tbe part of some citizens was grades. It is to be free fo the public Seniors especially shim, in the man right positiou at London. you e a t and a llo w s tile stomach to Pharmacy. Veritas. that it was a Willamette Valley Co. and n monument to Ilennessy. ufacture of a Physics labratcry. rest, recuperute and grow strong Albert Geer was iu town Monday surveying a line through the town, One corner of the Pritic pal’s room a g a in . A few doses of Kodol after H o w th e F a n n o r s A r e H eu efiled . is given over to them un ( constant meals will soon restore the stom ach after a load of new pipe and a new for the extention of their railway It should not take extended argu a n d digestive o rg a n s to a full perfor pump to take the place of the old line south. Welcome to them if ly new apparatus (niuuuf.tct rs t by Circus Ciovvns > ;.e inventive Geni- m ance oi their functions naturally. one at the Otcgon Mineral Springs they want to go through Cottage ment to convince any fan n er of the home industry) male « ; p;«fin benefits that w ill accrue to him by Sold by B enson’s P h arm acy. which has become worn out. Mr Grove south. The most of tbe n v labtn- reason of the construction of a good, ance, That the i.'ii. us clown is not al- I f you ever bought a bo x of Witch Geer says it lias been a little quiet The many trains that have passed enduring highway past or through his torv pertains to the electr;cal sec I ways tlie foobah feliow b<? seems is H azel Salve that failed to give satis there for a time, but as soon ns tlie faction the chances are it did not through carrying sufferers front farm, says the Binghamton Press. The tion of the Physics as one of the 1 thovvu b\r 1 iuo«s devices have the n am e “ E. C. DeWitr, & C o.” new pipe and the pump are in, it San Francisco have all been over- experience of owners of farm s along Seniors possess a great «lea! of ma ! Tot«' Dui i*. w «'■ Lilly -ott of the the good roads already built Is most chinery of this kind. printed on the w rapp er and pressed will begin to liven up fast. Part «>1 this I Norris & R ow Circus have in- b«¡tiled, and at every stop many of encouraging. Their land lias increased in the b o x . T h e original DeWitt’s Living Indoors so much «luring the them get off to get a rest, a nd in In value. This Increase comes from is to be donated to posterity. All ' vented f <■ ev.iki ; laughter from W itch Hazel fails to give satisfaction for burns, sores, lioils, tetter, cracked winter mont hs creates n sort of a getting on risk their lives. At Fu- tw o causes—first, they are able to interested are invited to inspect <>ur the little folks. It is open from nil bands, etc. F o r blind, bleeding. Hell alully. " tiit-of o/.«»necondition In the geue one young tellow was badly market their products easier and with labratory. This season they ave invented in g p ro tru d in g Piles it affords almost iiloo-t anil ftystem generally. Clean o’ clock in the mernir’ q to 3 3o p. .11 a breakaway trolley car. A burles more regularity In all weather«; sec injured by falling in an attempt to im m ediate relief. It stops the pain. up anil get rim ly for spring. Taken . . ___________ few Early Risers: These famous get on the train, and was picked up ond, the Increasing t«*ndency of city que circus pat i' e headed by the Sold b y B enson’s Phannacy. folks to buy small pieces of land for little [tills cleanse the liver, stomach ati l cared for there. Lo n d o n B riefs. clowns starts abound the hippo- The refugees have been coming and bowels and give 1 ho blood a Ibe purpose o f erecting summer homes the trol- Arrivals are almost daily at the dr on The Cottage Grove Creamery is enables farm ers to dispose o f small through in great crowds from San chance to parley itself. They relieve lov car cornin'.’ towards them, they Springs now. London is certainly he alache, sallow cornylexion, etc. making a name for itself these tracts of land at a profitable price, and Francisco. Some have remarked times. It is finding a good market the presence o f these summer visitors coming up now, ns tlie past "< ek rerfime to get out of the way. the that a great mauy of them look like | Sold by Benson’s Pharmacy. trolley < : ■ r Mol ahead at full a rather hard class and they do, but It is estimated that the patrons for all its products, ami is doing gives them n nearby market for farm shows a liberal gain. I vitable result one must remember that a weeks ! of Oregon’ creameries get about well. It is furnishing ice cream to ) produce. Elder Watkins and his good wife that tlie buih , : .<!■- is broken the local stores and every person suffering and outdoor life amid | four cents per pound more for lû n i c li n li H o i m I n . arrived on the Blackbutte stage up, the car ru - « over the clowns, smoke and such disaster will m ake their butter fat the year round than who has used the cream likes it. A Dr. Henry van Dyke w rite» ns fol Friday last having rented out their I thuv retaliaL« by jiuopin. upon the pretty nearly anybody look rather the farmers who sell their supplies strange thing about ice cream that lows In June Scribner's concerning the property in Washington am’ « ante car, whi'ii et*- *' * 1 »'■ plosion sends tough. to the creameries in Iowa, Minne most of us do not think of is the English roads: “ W hat good roads they [ for a six or twelve months stay at I car ana cle 1 ! _ in the air sc- fact that it is better after having j have in England! Look at the piles of The live rollers lor the Brown sota, and other great dairying states stood in the freezer for a couple of broken stone for repairs stor«‘«l In lit London and will perhaps buy so ie j com pa tried be t 1 ' shrieks of de- of the middle west. This is a great mill were expected here last week, : light from . Another tle niches nil along the way, see how lots and erect a dwelling. «lays than it is at first. but did not arrive. When they do record is it not. promptly and carefully every hole is I of their laugh provoking inventions Elder J. D. Geer of Johnson, A pneumatic milking machine filled up and every break mended, nml come it is the intention to put on Andy Nelson expects to leave for « is a large re.', a , . caiie '* tlln a night sbiit, and get the rolls all Alaska shortly after the first of the has been put on the market, which you will understand how u small benst Washington, also arrived Wednes “ Red Devil” ai I dev. it is, u " * installed between ¡Saturday after month. The machinery for the is said to be a complete success, ami can pull a heavy load in this country d a y Inst. He is an old friend of When it Sturt- 1«? lind fhe track at noon and Monday morning. The big plant of which he is to be the is cheap enough so as to be pur- and why the big draft horses w ear long j the Geer Bros, and will stay several - -dy in mill is cutting close to 5o,ooo feet chief engineer ami builder has been cliaseil by almost any dairy or nnd do gooil work. A country with u weeks. ; eight. fine system of roads is like a man with farmer. With all fhe inventions per day and is running smoothly. 'greatly delayed in shipping, conse One of the most pleasant g ather • Squeding ¡1 s o l ying chick- The two planers are kept busily at quently he has bren delayed in his : that have been tried, ever since a good circulation o f the blood—the la ings that has e v e ’ convene»! in or ens, an old nun bor of life becomes easier, effort is re her maikct cows existed, to lessen the labor it work and cur hardly handle the : departure, but he expects when he around London was on Sunday, basket; u fat u m; duced and pleasure Increased.” a tramp are work laid out' l does go to get down to hard work is just about time that somebody April 22nd when at 3 o’clock p. m, run over with ' impartiality hit the nail on the head, and got in short order. when Mrs. Anna Smith DeVoe of and the automobi finally goes up M akin g: fh e llo m l A t t r a c t iv e . Mrs. John Baker was at tb e ! out a satisfactory machine. In tho construction o f a road the Chicago, 111., gave us a most pleas in smoke after 1 l">' confusion it noon train Thursday on the look A Civil Service examination fori Rev. O. L Fisher and wife, the work of beautifying the siib's of the ing nnd entertaining lecture on her has caused. T ie elnl ¡re 11 will re out for her sister, who was in the the position of Forest, Ranger will highway should not lie neglected. favorite theme “ The Right of f^uff San F rancisco horror and escaped be held at Portland, Roseburg, La j parents of the editor, who have Flowers, shrubbery anil trees should ! rage of the Women of America.’ ’ member these cm. den; 1 «.‘Hows long gotten every- and was on her way north to her Grande and Prineville, May 14tb,j made their home here for a lew each have n place along the roadside M rs. DeVoe is logical and cleat; after they have uncle’«. Mrs. Baker thought she and lor Forest Supervisor May 14th months, have gone back to Denver, They refresh the eye nnd cultivate a style simple, broad and peneions; thing else they saw with tho circus. would be able to get her to stop off at all large cities. Only legal resi-, their home for most of their lives, love for the beautiful In nature, mnk methods noble and gran«l; nmnn r Tote Ducrow Nr “ Happy” Bill here, but did not find her on the dents between the ages of 2t and 1 and will hope to see Mr. Fisher’s lug a trip over tbe roml a pleasure to was captivating and gentle; anil her 1 wc(>tt have as assistants iu fun mak train. Such a great number ot 40 are eligible. Applicants should j health restored in some measure be remembered. The nppeornnee of appeal was touching and sweet. ing. Nick Mannigau, “ Fooiish” people are on the trains and with applv immediately to the Civil S e r-1 there. He has beeu sick for sev the roadside Is generally a pretty good She stamls well up among our best Willie Hyntt, Bob Curtin an«l so many trains it is rather hard to vice Commission at Washington eaal years, but recently suffered a Index to the character of tin* owner of cultured and gifte»l platform s p e a k - "Giotesque” Chailie Medora. The New anil Greater Norris <fc Rowe stroke of paralysis and desires to the premises. A clean, well kept roa«l for Application form 10O3. locate one’s friends. be among old familiar scenes for side Is an advertisement for the owner \ an»l is well versed in her subject Circus will exhiiiit atFugene Mon and adds value to tbe land. and handles it with grace nnd ease. day May 7th. The bridge gang that has been the rest of his life. The Southern Pacific Company We regret that all our neigbbor- well at this point is not furnishing putting in the pits for the cement O ootl llo n d M a x im * . Ex-Mayor Veatch and son, John, j hood was not there to hear her sufficient water to supply the en piers at the tailroad bridges near Reduced Round Trip Excursion I f we cannot secure all «>ur rights, talk. A contribution was taken up gines that take water here, so that here 'eft Sunday night for New Era, went to Eugene on Thursday. Mr. let us nt le t ■«■ ire y « "I 1 id Rates. Veatch spoke with great pride of to help on the work nn»l handed tbe company has asked the City Oregon and will he gone all sum I f you’d h a d 'g .od |- . uls p re p n re ti Round trip in »nger rates Chi over to her. A hearty handshake Council to sell them water from the mer Archie Thompson, who is a his son's medal won in the inter mnk«* ’em 11 <«v. cago to Foil! ud and return, via state debate. The medal is made city mains, by meter. The council rrgular workman ot the crew, was Time Is money, and n good ros«1 closed the evening’s exercise. direct line v c $75.00 and from is willing to furnish all the water it exceedingly fortunate in being lo -1 into a watch charm and is one of saves much time. Crops are growing at full speed i'1'ii s $f»o.no. Be sure you’ve got fl g .>• el rond, then of fertility and the prospects are M issouri >’ can without working a hardship on cated here at bon e when young tbe most beautiful medals we have These tn !. ' ,il hi . »ale daily the cily and will undoubtedly make Miss Thom j on came to join the seen, and is the reward of hard go ahead. fine. The fruit crop is all O. K. Commencing June iat and continu The One good road is worth two bad one*, such a>i arrangement, the Railroad family. He i« rdl broken up at j study and great thought. Gardens and all aro in fine condi- ing until Sept. 15th wiBi final re« company paying a fixed amount ; having to go away for the entire Mayor says he would rather have maybe more. tion. Good wine needs no bush, and good turn limit of October 31st. per thousand gallons as measured summer when they are just begin-1 the boy win in such contests than road» need no bushes. J, M, I bijam , The church at London raised a make thousands oi dollars, : aiag to know each other. ' by a meter, “ The Toggery” i= = L a m m (Si C o 's .- = to measure to fit to wear W y n n e Y. Jw . Co. Hof-Breads Light and Sweet i l BAKING POWDER