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II. 11. 1 13», .............. a (jy E. Farmer, clerk ' W. W Nelleu, judge night from a pleasant visit in Port j Welby Steveus, clerk niet<- A. P. Walker, judge and land. PÜ i W. P. Cheshire, judge and 16 ! sdUger.............. ■ • ■ tuei- Visitor» at the Lick observatory are Mis. M. id. Grouabeck left this at | senger 3 00 (Guard Special Service. ) J. J. Nicholle, judge usually shown the moon, Saturn, Mars teruoon for a few days visit iu Port (Daily Guard, June 39.) 3 00 A. G. Bogart, judge Clovedale. June 24. —Eliza Wiuzeu- F. C. Beau, clerk or Jupiter, if they b>- iu position laud. Brattain, judge 3 00 J. Alex Smith inhere from Blue River. ried and daughter, Lett, visited Joe Slemmous, clerk I C. 8. Calef, clerk President P. L. Campbell aud When none of thee«* are to lie seen in 3 00 I R. B. Kelsey, clerk E. K. Lorimer has gone to Spring-i daughter came up from Portland friends at Springfield, Sunday. J. A. Roberts, clerk the earlier part of the night, the 3 00, field. James Stoops is running the pack W. B. Goodmau, judge ............ today. 3 00 Guard Huaton, clerk telescopes may be turned to a fine train, from Cloverdale to the Booth- E. W. Michael, judge J. S. Carr of June, was a Eugeue Henry Gates, judge and Howard Davis leaves for his home | J. V. Crail, judge aud messen Hies- nebula like that iu Orion, to a bril visitor today. senger................ in Portland on tomorrow morning s Kelly sawmill. 9 00 ger ........................................... 5 Oo liant snu like Vega or Sirius, to Rigel Mr. Lloyd, who purchased] the Joe Mrs. W. Carlton Smith returned to early train. 3 oo H. Rebmeu, judge 3 uu Btoue place, is building a new house. F. J. Blakely, clerk .................. as a double, or the interesting quad Turner today. Geo. A. Brown, judge. Miss June Dodson, who has been 3 00 M. T. Crow, clerk .................. 300 Newton A. Phelps, clerk The mumps are visiting the Clover ruple in Lyra, or a grout star cluster Howard Davis returned to Portland visiting at Mrs. Hampton's, returned W. 8. Gillespie, clerk aud mes 3 (JO John M. Smigley, clerk thia afternoon. dale vicinity. like that iu Hercules. Of tlmae only borne to Baker City today. senger ..................................... lo 00 3 ® Quite a good deal of work has been G. W. Holland, judge Dr. D. A. Paine was a passenger to 3 00 C. B. Donaldson, clerk tho moon and tbe planets, our near Mrs. O. M. Whitney arrived this af 3 ( jo Noah Rhodes, judge 3 00 ternoon from Boise for a visit with done on tLe roads about Cloverdale, i F. L. Cushman, judge 3 oo neighbors, will be visibly magnified Saginaw today. 3 00 C. R. Hastings, judge hud Miss Hobbs arrived home from Mc her daughter, Mrs. A. M. Hendricks. during the past week. J. W. Doster, judge by tbe telescope. The others, infi messenger. . . . 3 00 Frank Winzenried came down from G. W. Layre, clerk Minnville today. 5 UO Dr. D. E. Loveridge returned home B. F. Russell, judge nitely remote in comparison, only 3 00 3 Oo Miss Edith Hoffman was a passen today from Portland where he atten the Booth-Kelly saw mill Saturday, M. D. Johnson, clerk F. Chevalier, clerk become the more brilliant, or if to 3 00 I Geo. H. Thompson, clerk 3 00 ded tbe convention of the Episcopal returning Sunday. ger to Salem today. ' T F. McGlynn, clerk the naked eye invisible, are made 3 uo John Sullivan has gone to Cottage J. C. Nicholson, judge and M. R. Potts, the timlier man, was a church. R. R. Fowler, judge 6 OU messenger.. ......................... 3 00 ' visible by the power of the iustru- passenger south today. Prof. 11. C. Howe and wife, Prof, Grove to work at the carpeuter trade. V. F. Lyons, judge and 3 00 ment. Charlie Butler of Creswell, was J. M. Stafford judge. Miss Anna Awbrey returned Sunday and Mrs. B. J. Hawthorne and daugh senger........ 3 oo 9(0 ters left today for their summer out visiting at the residence of James Joe. Huddleston, judge gr«M»t light gatherer brings from u trip to Portland. Tbe G. W. Kelley, clerk 3 oo Henry Baxter, judge 3 to I Stoops, Sunday. ing at .Seal Rocks. Levi Geer, judge ............ to view million! of aunt unsuspected Geo. A. Houck returned Sunday 3 oo l 3(0 John H. Spores, clerk Lew Hoselton was iu from hie saw NOT1CE. by tbe unaided eye. The hazy patch from a trip to Gold Hill. 3 00 C. II. W iucoff, judge and n>n- D. G. Liutou, clerk mill beyond Crow yesterday and to senger Mrs. Ella Houston aud child re 3 00 K. McKiuzley, judge. 9 SO iu Hercules, just on the limit of day superintending tbe moving of the I Notice is hereby given that in per- J. A. A. Kelly, judge turned to Salem yesterday. 3 00 3 uo Rigdou, judge 8. suauce of S«xttion 2633 of Bellinger vision, stands out in tbe thirty-six- new boiler for tbe mill. W. G. Massey, clerk and Cotton's annotated Codes aud C. A. Davis, judge aud HW8- 3 00 Misses Fanuie and Ruth McCallum inch refiector as thousands of dia • F. A. Tozier bar returned from San Statutes of Oregon, all Laue County 5 40 H. C. Combs, clerk came home this afternoon. 3 00 seuger ............ Warrants described below will be can- mond paints, bolding by actual count Francisco, where be baa spent tbe last 3 00 Geo. Smith, clerk 3 00 R. J. Hemphill, clerk Attorney Chas. Hardy arrived home 1 celled and payment thereof refused Jasper Wilkins, judg. ;e and Ult‘8- two years. He will begin tbe erec iu oue close group, more stars than 3 00 ■ unless presented for payment within F. II. Cook, clerk from Roseburg this afternoon. senger .......... tion at onc<< of two bouses ou East ' sixty days from the 1st day of July, the eye alone may number iu the 3 00 5 00 C. F. Hett, clerk Grover Long went to Portland yes 14th street. A. D., 1903, said warrauts]are des- B. C. Beaman, judge 3 DO 3 00 Monroe Leech, judge whole heavens. It is estimated that terday where he lias employment. | cribed as follows : Ed Allingham, judge Mr. Tbos. Bartire and wife of Zion, 3 00 C. W. Brown, judge and mi's- Date of whom the Lick telescope commands a hun Elma aud Ruby Hendricks returned arrived this morning for a few days War’nt. .To K skm '1 3 00 6 20 W. E. Wilcox, clerk issue. Am’t. seuger .......... .................... No dred million stars, visually; its reach home this afternoon from Turner. J. B. Eaton, clerk visit in Eugeue, before going to Baker I.VJ Julatha Richardson July 6,1887 1 2 00 M. D. Allen,......................... 3 00 3 00 1 20 Udi iaiii»K Crawford Ju'y ■ . 1"’ with tbe photographic plate and its M. M. Scarbrough went this after City for a visit with their daughter. N ot . 9, 1887 1 0 8. W. Harpole, clerk «M3 A Howard 300 3 oo I. E. Earnest, clerk 1ft < Howard 9. 1887 N ov . 574 tireless film is vastly more, Hnd when noon to Creswell for a few days visit. They are arccompanied by Mrs. Clyde .592 J. F Cantrell 300 2u0 H. L. Mounts, clerk 3 00 Geo. C. Whitbeck, judge.. . Nov. 9, 1387 2 OO C. 8. Jeune, judge and lues- .593 1). V. Smith Nov. 9, 1887 O. B. Tout aud wife returned this Jinks, of Boise, Idaho. 3 Geo. N. Castle, clerk 00 one realizes that out of these myriads Nov 9, ¡887 2 (JO 5M Frank Brown senger............................... _• m Nov ", 1**7 afternoon from their trip to Califor Thos Brown Lineman Horace Westbrook, who 7 40 3 00 E. P. Redford, judge all but about fifty are so infinitely 1 70 May 4 1887 1635 Frank Speer J. R. Osburn, judge nia. is out ou tbe strike’with bis fellow 19« uhas Porter 3 00 July 6.1MB 1 70 R. E. Walker, judge aud mes remote that every attempt to measure July 6, 188« 1 70 N. O. Junes, clerk 232 John Epperson 3 00 6 io senger ................................... Harry Graham and Lake Dorris re employes of tbe Pacific States Tele 6, 1888 2 00 (i C Clark July J. W. Belshaw, clerk their distance has failed absolutely, 1 70 Fred Wright judge............ J W Bullmer N ot 20, 1888 300 3 00 turned Sunday from a trip to Harris phone Company, baa returned from 777 1 50 N ot 20, 1888 786 Chea Kmmersou Kompp, judge, and tho nihid staggers at tbe thought. Portland. He says that wbeu he left H)1 Jane- Uau«herty burg. 1 70 John 8. Meyers, clerk Nov 20. 1X88 3 Op Henry 2 00 353 John Hunk N »T 20, 1888 messenger 400 3 00 1 60 Arthur B. Tait, clerk,.... Mar F. A. Tozier, father Df Lester yesterday only two linemen were at 28 i W B Scott Alonzo Traxler, judge 1665 I) Logaton May 9, 1888 2 00 I. W. Petrie, clerk work in the entire city, and the tele- 300 3 00 Old Yule turns them out I At the Tozier, arrive«i Sunday from San 103 J W A rehart Aug 7, 1 5 2 00 L. B. Rossman, judge pbouejservlce is liable to be badly litri O F Kennedy 300 2 70 8. G. Mar 6,1 1 Lockwood, judge anil commencement exercises yesterday Francisco. 6, 18 i 1197 L Reene 1 50 Mar Andy Hertzman, clerk crippled if the strike is not settled 1198 3 uo messenger ........................... Í 00 6, 18e Mar 1 50 H Ixjwderback Lewis Hollandswortb, who has >>een that University bestowed degrees on R. R. Gibson, clerk 1 00 1203 N E Bertram Mar 6, 188 1 soon. 300 I. P. lumau, judge 3 00 1 00 visiting at Hadleyville for some time, 1204 (-co B um Mar 6, 188» R. S. Belknap, judge and mes- 007 graduates and special workers. 1206 M F Fhilüps Mar 6, 1889 100 Sam Hartley, judge 3 or left Sunday for Idaho. 1209 8 Long Mar 1 SO . ■ ■ senger............................... 14 00 Jerry Atkiuson, clerk 3 1215 F A Bliton Mar 6, 1889 ) 00 03 M iss Agnes Craft has been elected 1226 Oeo Come*’ M» r 6. 18*9 1 60 1;>«4 Thos Thornton May 8, 1889 7 40 The little town of Burna in Barney queen of the Albany carnival, which 1601 H C Oth Muy 8,1*89 1 (© Work is progressing rapidly on tbe Mk3 v\ou Lin 8, 1*89 appears there this week. Ma, 1 >0 mtdicinas to every one whose .uflerim county seut Heppner 0625. Eastern 16-23 J Crawford 8 18>9 May 4 30 new High School Building. Board 1M4 Mrs N Hnmi ton is of the nature that mine was " Mrs. 8. S. Durkheimer and Im by ar Juue 17. IKS9 1 70 Oregon communities especially have Jut e 17, 18.89 walls are up as a mould for the con 1845 Cecil Morgan 1 70 The symptoms of kidney disease ar. rived yesterday from Portland to visit 320 Patrick Knroe Ju'y 18. 1890 1 70 many and so variable that it is altnos crete walls of the basement. nobly responded to the call for aid. ■ H2 J Chamberlain July 18. 1890 2 .0 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Schwarz impossible to describe them all. In gen «M5 C W i . ich mood July 18 1*'O 1 70 A 35-horse power engine aud boiler 3» >4 J L 1«y lor Its Insidious Progress and schild. Aug 7, 1*90 3 20 eral tbe indications of kidney diMut Templeton »•pt 6,1*90 1 70 is at the depot for Lew Hoselton’s ■87 A Essie are pain in the back and loins, change chase Clay Zuwmalt, who has been iu the Sept 6, 1*90 1 70 Sudden Termination. Few other secret society lodges in in the urinary excretion, a depressed 733 J W Donahue Jan 9, 1*90 5 00 Nome country for a year, has re sawmill six miles beyond Crow. Tbe 91.3 J »Vheeler Nov 7, 1890 2 25 feeling with lassitude or weakness; ir- Eugeue could make up a ball game turned. He expects to go back in a mill has been operated by water 1-380 E A Hart Apr 12, 1890 300 regular heart beat; hot and dry skin, Not long ago a man who had made a 1 James Glacon June 4, 1890 1 50 power. like that played between the "fats” few weeks. success in business bought a country deranged digestion, variable appetite, 1 4i6 E F Bryan June 4 1890 1 50 l.’diH M M Ahlbnrg 6 60 June 1 IBM urinary incontinence, puffiness about Slace and retired from active commercial The marriage of Miss Minnie Mo- 1»93 ami "leans" of tbe Knights of Pythias H B Whitcomb Attorney John Medley of Cottage 1, l-Ml June 3 40 fe. By all outward appearances he was the eyes, swelling of the anklet or is Claine to Clarence M. Keene will oc 1239 O B Whitmore Jan 10. 1*91 1 Gi local lodge yeateniay. It is not only Grove, and Deputy Prosecuting At 2290 a healthy man. He entered upon the different parts of the body. These symp H Bremtten Aug 6. 1891 lb 00 cur soon at the home of the bride at 2453 C Elizabeth Howard toms will not be present in any one case, Sept 11. 1*91 2 10 life of his country home with great test, a comparatively young order, but iu torney Harris went to Junction today Silverton. They are both former U. 24.56 Oeo D Howard Sept il, 1891 2 10 engaging himself in the culture and care probably, but any one of them is a 2457 Nellie H Howfird on legal business. S"Dt 11, 1*91 ‘2 10 some way baa attracted young men to reason for • prompt attempt to cure its O. students aud have many friends 2mw Oeo D Howaid < Cl 9, 1891 2 10 of flowers and enjoying the pleasures of 2602 Aaron Condon cause. Elwin MeCornack went to Saginaw here. Cel 9. 1*91 out door life to the full. One day they 2 30 its membership. 2603 J W Ling » 1 t 9, 1891 2 30 found him unconscious on the lawn. don ’ t take chances . this afternoon. He will work with a 2'HU a .1 Johnson Dec 11, 1891 ft (kt Miss Clark, goddess of liberty for 3111 D Sommers Jan 9 1892 5!»7 The family believed he must have been The symptoms of kidney disease are surveying party on the McKenzie Jan 9, 1*92 The doctor came so variable and so liable to be mistaken 2 70 the victim of tramps. the 4th, has selected Maude King, ¡140 .5 Jon. ph Innia The total gold product of the world, during the summer. James O Hurt F. b 3, 1892 « 80 bat could not rouse him from his stupor. 36SI Lis Oipa >n that it is no uncommon thing for the Grace Edmuusou, Ermine Church and Mar 24, l*-2 1 50 discovery of America by from the When the autopsy was made it showed 391.5 F R Merritt Dean Sanderson and wife, John Alicia McElroy as her aides. May 6, 1892 J uo inexperienced pra -tit oner to treat the 3946 - Kelly May 6, 1892 that death was the result of kidney dis 2 00 to the year 1900, it, ac- Columbus sufferer for the wrong disease. .Such Ham Laker and wife and Rev. T. 8. 4067 Mrs JohnR ves J une 10. 1892 1 70 ease long neglected. As announced by tbe Guard Satur was the case probably with Mrs. Havtar. 4817 E M l ai lela Jut e 11, 1.*’ 3 600 cording to the Unit».»! States mint, Haudsaker nud wife came home from This is a true story. The facts are Nellie Millen Sept 10. 1892 2 00 whose letter is given below. "Several day eveuiug. Guy Davis and Miss 4'62 4.81 John Omiey the Turner convention today. Sept Rven as the newspapers told them. U», 1*92 2 00 Humbert, ulne thousand in round different doctors treated her but none Leonore Gale were united in mar 5'248 John Morgan Nov T*. 1892 1 60 »ly the names are euppreesed. It is a 5219 did her any good," until she consulted F. E. Sharkey is in town from Blue Smith Nov 18, 1892 1 GO eight hundred and eleven million dol riage Saturday night at tbe home of 5562 Sam .John Lewia Dec 10, 1892 1 60 Dr. Pierce: River. He lias -satuples of ore with the bride’s mother, Mrs. E. M. Gale, 57-2« N E Kik g J ai 11, 1*93 1 70 lars. Pure gold of this value would "I had been sick for E M Trout Mar 11,1*93 2 50 him which will go 02COO to tbe ton. on South Willamette street, before 6*H9 6075 VI m Pickett more than a year with Mar 11. 1*93 1 20 occupy space equal to 27,039 cubic They were takeu from the Lucky Boy. 6081 Bud McQiiNy Mar 11. 189.3 1 70 kidney trouble," write» only a few relatives. Dr. D. E. 61.39 J A My era Mar 13. 1*93 1 OO feet, or a 'solid 30-foot cubs, very Mrs. Lucy Hayter, of 6140 Dr Wiley J. W. Baker, of Cottage Grove, the Loveridge performed the ceremony. Mar 13, 18!« 1 50 <■36.9 Pel Spoer iackaboro, Jack County, May A, 1*93 1 ■ ■nearly, which would weigh about newly appointed state game warden, 6»; A p Anthony May 5, 1893 4 70 ’exas. "Several different Geo. G. Gross is hobbling around J N ALtott May 5 1893 1 70 was in Eugene yesterday ou his way on crutches. The other day while he 6422 10,272 ton». doctors treated me, but \r»2*> Mra A N Hurlbnrt June 10, 18!« 1 70 ♦•740 none did me any good. to Portland where he will appoiut a aud his wife were driving through a — Arnold 6, 18!« July 2 J» •776 Chan R ohs 7, 1*93 July 1 .50 One doctor said I never deputy for that vicluity. A N Gi <1 July 7, I89.J narrow lane across the river a hog 6778 could be cured, that 1 bad 7161 Win spare * The telegraphic yesterday brought Uci 4. 1893 1 60 Mrs. Evaline Hiblw of Sheridan, suddenly ran out of tbe brush and the 7221 H O|H h vrley Bright’s disease. I suf Noy 9, 1893 2 JO news from Keil, where a series of Mo., who has la*en visiting at the liorse kicked at it. Instead of kick 7982 Oeo M Maateiaon Mar 17, 1*!4 fer«! nearly death at 1 70 81 2 Albert Weavtr May 12. 1894 1 50 times ; had spells the doc Jnue 23, 1W4 11 11 yachting races are lieing held, that home of her daughter, Mrs. Thos. ing the hog it kicked Mr. Gross on 8634 T3’ Kemp U9 Weal, y .kune tor called spasms Was Aug 13 1894 2 00 No bones were 549 Willard Bowman '•Previona to the race the Kaiser Stingly, in Eugene, left for home yes the right ankle. Dtac - . ' 1 1 70 bed-fast most of the time By order nt the County Com miasionera Court terday. She is very n uch pleased broken but th«' foot was Imdly bruised. for six months. My visited Mrs. Goulet’s yacht and find th.» the third da« o June, A. II. Isw>. will« Oregon. mother begged me to try Chester Washluirne, who has been on Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ing her abaeut left cards,'* au<i that E. U. 1 KB. Will and Balver Wheeler of Picas Mary's peak in the Coast range on a _ __________________ i.usi.ty Clerk. I ical Discovery. With but the lady is greatly perturbed over the ant Hili were iu town today. Will little hope I wrote to Dr. geological survey was quite badly in occurrence.’’ That is the way with Wheeler has just returned from East jured the other day and is now at Cor Pierce and be said bo conld Clare me. I began Giese preat reports, cut off just when ern Oregon where the big irrigation vallis under the care of the physician. to take his Golden Med it is most interesting. Why should ditch is beiug run. He report «¡that the While working on the side of tbe ical Discovery, and al company owned 27,UOl) seres of land mountain he fell aud broke an artery I had given up ts Allowed June 5: Mrs. Goulet be "perturbed?" And story that in one way or another is being die I benn to though improve from ths start, along the ditch. They sell it at 010 io his leg. lie managed to bobble repeated every day, the victims being El»«ction account:— will she get over being "iierturbed?" an acre and charg»» #1 an acre per year and by ths time I had taken twsnty-two to a ranch nine miles away aud wan mtn and women who suffer from " kidney bottles I waa •entirely cured. I thank i troable " and neglect it. 1 rent for th»> water. He was )>ertty takeu from there to Corvallis, lie II. W. Jones, clerk God for the TGoldcn Medical Discov J. B. Overton, clerk SLOW POIBONINO. well disgusted with tbut part of tb<* will lie laid up for some time. ery.' I weigh mors than ever befors is Last week a turfman started hit country. Marion P. Wheeler, judge... m IL i " thie office of ki<ln«y« to filter the my life and I am entirely well." Tbe delegatee to tbe G. A. R. »•li blood and remove from it those foreign Dr. Pierce invites any person who suf G. W. Steimbauer, judge horse iu poor company at the Seattle campiuent at Portalmi have returned fers from disease in chronic form to con matters which if retained in the biuod J. C. Farmer, judge meet, finishing ninth, Monday be corrupt aqd pmaon it. The principles so suit him by letter, fiee. All correspond« and report a pleasant time, but say (Daily Guard, June 30.’) Louis Swansou, judge eliminated by the kidneys are constantly ence is held as strict! v private »nd won a race, and more, a big lot of that tbe meeting place was entirely Clarence J. Burnett, clerk being produced in the tiaauea of the body. sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Geo. Fisher 1» nt Blue River. too small,not more than half tbe dele money for his owner, odds of ten to The kida«yg therefore ceaselessly W. F. Potterf, clerk ami mes- Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. A great many I II. N Cockerline la in tbe city. gates lieing able tq get iu at oue time. people, who, like Mrs. Haytsr, hsve C^nf’r t" eno,mou» quantity senger one down to six to one having lieeli I 11 of blood. When by reaaon of diaeaae written to Dr. Pierce "with but little Joe Eel I mall is here from Florence. Eugene made a strong pull for the Arthur L. Tayler, judge 3 given against him on account of his hope," have like her been perfectly and h-nth* k’dl,,y« is impaired, C. L. Fitchard, the hop mau, it iu next encampment but Hood River Jeff Campoell, judge and mi iw when they are overtaxed by being r^ permanently cured by his treatment previous performance. The owner was carried off the plum. E. F. Cliap- senger Eugene. quired to eliminate from the blood an frkk analysis . F) promptly ruled off the track. lint undue quantity of corrupting aubetancea, An analysis of ths urine will be made A. I’, Knowles can e iu from Maple man of this city made a strong fight I.. Y. Condon, judge 3 mto the blood aa a reault of dis- for department commander but was L. W. 8. Poet, judge free of charge. This often determine» several thousand dollars of other peo ton last night. 3 *V"n‘ch *Bd other organa of the nature of the when sccom- defiMited by not a very large vote. J. M. Stafford, Mohawk, pie's money went with him. Poor rre Miss Ethol l^aRaut rei u rned to The W. R. C. Knied with a full atatement of aymploms ; tk«« it 1» that ami Lad ice of th«« G. paring booths > not neglect thia opportunity toobta-n 1 consolation for tbe victim» of Saginaw today. s’ -I t 0 ,nd *1’? br firwt , n dl »• co 1- - A. R have also returned. '*d b ^ ^* y con a specialist's opinion on your conditio« i G. 11. Hale. Cheshire, prepar sharp practice. Geo. A. Dorr!» was a I'HBeeiirfer to y*?1-, Th* »«cunmtatioa of the absolutely without fee or charge, together ing booths 1 00 psjern is alow, and the phvsical changes Portland today. with a frtt uainarv analysis. If y >“ art Waiter B. Blachely, clerk 3 0O aick consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, witbo :' Robt. Haya hna gone to hit hop I F. Rose Myers, clerk 3 00 ^»tem are slew also, and thia makea the delay. Department employe» iu Waabiug ranch at Creswell. great danger of the diseaae. Many tunes I J. J. Winn, clerk It is to be remembered that Doctor 3 00 Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures ton who own automobile« feel that E. J. Frasier was a l»as*eiig«*r to Review: The total gross receipts | O. P. Mays, judge 3 (Ml tZItaJ?da5F* ’?fore the ays- diseases of the stomach and other organ» taken in by the Southern Carnival i H. B. Dunlap, judge they might aa well live in darkest Allmuy this afternoon. em la poisoned, Âï', and the stn struggle *«le for life of digestion and nutrition, cleanses the w desperate and doubtful. * Miss Mal>el Wiliams went to Albany Cotupauy, during their week just ■ W. H. Malony, judge aud met blood of waste substances and >*■ RiiMia, to far at certain phases of closed in Roseburg. amounted to seugir ACT aT ONCM. <CT *T moves one of the canses which eou^ucs today ou a few days' visit. freedom a re concaraed. Trying invea wwd”»«r^' COT* U ‘*>«trwgly to the ever-burdening and disease of tns 08,580.00. The city’s share of thia is T. W. Williams, clerk «meri upon »pon-Tü^ w“h7 have even »hi J. M. Wilhelm, the coal mine opera »rge«i those ” who tlgatora are demanding the "wheuct*’ kidneys, . ten per ceut. or 02T«>.tk>. An expense I J, R. Turnbo, clerk The ir tr T®» 7®» ”0 ° “»*« * •» "k ' k ’rinev -inev trouble î 2 tor, is tn town from Creswell. Don't be fooled into trading * •° aud "wherefore" of these little per of #12 was incurred by the city for 1 E. R. Parker, clerk The timely M of r>, 3 stance for a shadow. Any Miss Lulu Applegate has gone to three exrta policemen during the six “ ^nX!’nl,“’e bOlh*'I<r"- 1 W. M. W illiams. ju«lg<> and offered as "just aa good" as "Go -e" tonal luxuries, that are (he right aud Albany for a few days' visit. I meeseuger . Medical Discovery" is a shadow <• days, but their vigilance enabled the 6 no —ph* d’.Æ t’oTJ r ,n.fferin< *»d privilege of the toiler if he has the ■aeriicine. There are cure» behind e*f_ Mrs. Addie Dillard has returned recorder to collect WO in A d » a from w. R Parker, judge claim made for the " Disco« ery" «nics price—but the price! That it what from a »bort vi»it in Portland. TUm^T^r no "just as good ” medicine can shew- different individuals for »iisorderly w. F. Mooney, judge 3 I Andrew ( Jeurnngs, the investigators are l>otheriug a lot Gila Teutsch, veil known iu Eugene conduct, leaving a 1« lance of SIS to E. T. Templeman. cleik 3 KMTTnKLY MMKX. the city's credit on thia item. of I Unix's! it laborer» about, without and vicluity, went north today. M I. McKlin, clerk The best Medical Book /«*• Regarding the condition in which S. Ad»i»m clerk Pierce’s Common Sense Medical A stopping to reflect that tome person» Mr«. D. A. Paine returned home viser, containing more than a thou»»»“ the streets are left from the carnival. W. Adame, judge thi * nfterno n from Collage Grove. are better managers than others—so large pages «nd over yoo illustration*- Mayor Hoover stated today that hobos W. K. Goode, judge end John Ziuiker, a proep -rout cattle sent jrtt on receipt of stamp* to « _ much better, in fact, that they secured would he put to work cleaning them senger expense of mailing m»Zy. Send y man of Creswell, was in town looay. jobs in the |x>etoOlce de|iarta>eiit I just as fast as they could I* gathered tie«». W. Riggs, clerk cent »tampe for tbe cloth-boui. i .TO,u'y ■Mise \gn««a Harris returned last io. or only si »temps foe the book in A P<x;uiet, clerk covn», Add rem Dr. A. V. P*r» ** Millions of Unsuspected Suns. Cloverdale Items. Personals. Brevities KIDNEY DISEASE. County Allowances Roseburg Carnival. I