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Weekly Eugene Guard. saturimi augus r 2> 1)1-FOE—Near ooruer Seventh and Willamette streets opposite Odd Fel owe* Temple—No 506 Willamette St Telephone, Main 191. Oregon’s Display at St. Louis. The largest Hr tree iu the world will supply a portion of the lumber for the construction of Oregon's State building at the World's Fair at St. lxiuis. The Oregon building will occupy a site immediately north of the New York State building. The state legis lature has made an appropriation of KiO.OCO for the World’s Fair, but a much greater sum will tie available. Five hundred thousand dollars have tieen appropriated by Oregon for the Lewis and Clark Exposition, to be held in Portland, in 1905. The same commissioners will handle the ex hibits for both fairs. Many valuable exhibits prepared for the Portland Expostilou will be Hist displayed at tho World's Fair at St. Louis. In fish and forestry, Oregon’s ex hibits will be especially lich. The Columbia River salmon Hsberies, the richest In the world, will furnish an unrivalled exhibit. The processes of catching the salmon, and how they are handled, will lie shown in detail. The average size of the salmon of Ore gon commerce is from 15 to 20 pounds, and they sometimes reach the enormous weight of tif) and 75 pounds. The Hah come iu from the Pacific ocean, and ascend the Columbia River to spawn. When the eggs hatch, the little salmon go out to sea, and remain until they attain full size. Then instinct leads them back to their natural waters. The fish are caught in traps. Great abates have lieen built, leading from the fish traps to the canning fuctories. The salmon virtually catch themselves, and once ill the toils there is no «scape. They cun only follow tlie flumes, and emi their careers ill the tin cans which the Oregonian fish dealers provide for their reception. The sturgeon and Uouuder are also cauglit in large quantities, and the black liass, fostered by the United States Government Fish Commission, is gaining iu importance each year. Splendid timber grows abundantly ' all over Oregou, but it is the Douglas fir that is known the world over. Tim largest specimen of this timber in Oregou was foiled in May for exhibit st the World's Fair. The tree was 300 feet high, and 41) feet in circumference at the base. It was 118 feet from the ground to the first limb. The age of this giant of the Oregon pineries is estimated to be over 400 years. More ships carrry masts of Oregon Douglas fir than any other timber. The largest and lies! flag staffs are supplied by trees from the same forests. Other timbers and lumbers will be shown, including, et|M'cailly, maple, oak and ash. Oregon's display of agricultural ami horticultural products will be largo. The prune industry of this state is exceedingly important, the crop in 1902 being valued at ‘more than 93,000,000. The Oregon fruit compares tavoiablv with the famous French product. Small fruits also thrive in the state. In agriculture, the exhibit will lie largely l>aeed on wheat, oats, l«rley and the grasses. A Politic il Pull. The injustice of favoritism iu the case of General lx>onar<i Wood by his rapid advance in the army is shown by the fact that only throe years ago he was an assistant surgeon in the army, with the rank of captain. He has been jumped over 4'.M of his seniors to be landed in a | osition, whe eiu he will become chief of staff, the leading army office, within 15 years. Of the mau over whose heads Wood bus been Jumped by his ss- touuding political and |M>ruonal pull, 2»l of them were iu the civil war when their »uperior was iu pinafores. Oue graduated from West Point the year l>«.f<ve General Wood was born fought in 12 battles, won a medal of honor for couspicious gallantry and fought Indiaos both before and aft r the civil war. Another too'< part in 16 l<i»t)<*». was twice I reveled or gilla'itr.'-. bom • of th se men| re still captail'-, af r near y 40 year« of service, win n I r. Wood was ma r a brtgadter-geix r* I. ' ■ . t tn se w no t:.. ve ii b « p •- i-1 c* <>r von all's ri-hls I* the man who < . tel two rye« Ina Texas | oliie court m ently. while two officer« of tie p«a •* were bolding on angry spouse in a chair by train forte. .. _ NOTICE for publication . NOTICE Fop, ] Unit'tl Slates 1-an.i Office, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Uuited St Roseburg, Or., July 22, 1903. from Portland. Who’s the Biggest Liar? United Stutts Land Office, Rosebui. ( Notice is hereby given that iu com Koeeburg, Or., July 27, 19U3. J. C. Beebe was a passeuger to Notice ia h,.,, | pliance with ibe provisions of the Of all liars, that Josephine county Notice is hereby given that in com i net of congress of June 3, 18,8, en pliauce with the ¡' Portland today. muu should have the medal. He pliuuce with the provisions of the > (Daily Guaiii, August 24.) of congress •d 1 . J'n'r.'è'ì,1 Adam Wilhelm, the Monroe capi titled "An act for the sale of timber "Au net for tli.. act of congress of June 3, 1878, eu- ■ lauds iu the states of California, claims that a H." tree on bis timber titled "An act for the i-aie of timber Marvin Scarbr >tigb is down from talist, is iu the city. Oregon. Nevada and Washiutgon Ter- iu the states 1 ; Ialite claim has a petrified top while the lands in the states of California, Ore Creswell. Nevada an<| T. G- Hendrick» arrived home yes ritory,” as extended to oil the Public shiugtc gon, Nevada aud Washington terri laud states ly act of August 4, 1892, as exteuded t,, . lower purt of the tree is alive and tory," as extended to all the public J. L. Ziegler, of Motiu'ouih, is in tl terday from Newport. states by net ,,t William H. Hodea.J of Eugeue, Laue lugu land states l>y act of August 4, 1892, the city. green. — Eugene Guard. v«—. — - ,________ - tik><£iu Carsou Mathew.. >f i Dr. F M. Day aud family returned county, Oregou, has this day Katie Gulley, of Albany, Linu this”offioe his sworn statement No. county, Oregon, |ni A. J. Pickard went to l'ortlaud That’s uotibng. Au instance was couuty, Oregou, bus this day tiled iu today from a Portland. for the purchase of - the “ •** ' l4» this office his thia week reported iu t'la kamas this office her swi.ru statement No. yesterday. Earl H. Church is home from a trip' i 5533 ii'., sw‘4, vt se tion 32, tp. 19 e, of , ."»515 for the purchase of the uw>4 of C. Stuart, of Mohawk, was iu Eu range, 5 w, aud will offer proof to section . couuty of a tree that burned for ' section 28, tp. 19 south, of range 5 to the Siletz country. » •vutb ,i gene today. show that the laud sought ia moreUm te ,» i eleven consecutive months liefore it I west, aud will otter proof to show J. W. Kaye returned this afternoon valuable for its timber or stone than show t. , Miss Margaret Cundiff is now visit- that the land sought is more valuable after an extended trip north. for agricultural puipuM», purposes, and w to es- I lunb.e fell to the ground.—Oregou City I for its timber or stoue tbau for agri- I ror - ■■ « ■ ng iu Albauy. Dr. C. W. Lowe will be in hia Eu- tublifh his claim to said laud before tor agricultural pm.,, , r‘ton»a ’ (cultural purposes, aud to establish Enterprise. J. J. Walton, U. S. Commissioner at ‘«blisb bis claim t,, . '• >Ld to H. C. Mahon has returned from a gene office until next Suuiluy. her claim to said laud before J. J. Pshaw; you fellows don't know Walton, U. 8. Commissioner at Eu trip to Albauy. Eugene, Oregou, on Wednesday, the« Walton, i s ( ( -*? - 1 ,M 1 "I n,s«*iw : Chas. Mayhew and family returned llth day of October, 1903. os w ' U « t- u |, anything about timber. Come over gene, Oriigon, on Thursday, the 15th Munday, ‘ J. M. Kitchen, of Irving, was iu yesterday from Boswell Springs. He names as witnesses: ’ l’runk - tn Ci Hepteml ( i ( ) day of October, 1903. llo uautes 1:- \. to Central Oregon and we will show Heyer, A. Carson Mathews, both of She names as witnesses: Frank Eugene today. A. H. Smith will move into his new Eugene, Jacob Gates, of Crow, John Heyer, Clay Gv.,■ ir«,, you thousands of acres of sage brush I Wiles, Carson Muttiiews, Charles Cay W. T. Campbell returued Sunday cottage on Jetfersou street this week Clary, E. W. Mathews, (,t, “^t*» of Lorane, all of Laue County, Caylor lor aud Andrew J. Smith, all of Eu of Hudle i vlV ¡Th1 from Blue River. that our dear Hitchcock has placed gene, Laue county, Oregou. Mrs. A G. Matthews and daughter, Oregou. county, Oregon ’ 1,11 of Auy and nil persons claiming, ad- Any and ail persons claiming ad A. D. Hyland, the Lowell capital in a reserve that in a half dozen years Miss Agues, returned today from veriely the above described lauds are Any and nil per.-ons ,.|oi . versely the above described lauds are ist, is in the city. will grow ii to trees that will produce requesjed to tile their claims in this requested to tile their claims in this vett-ely the above o. rn2 ®ln* M- ' Newport. requested to ill,, their X J“'1»"a Geo. Goodall, of Portland, is in ; diamonds on every tv.lg. Prineville office on or before said 15th day of Mr. aud Mrs. J. M. Shelley re office on or before said 14th day of uffi'-eoii or before -ai.l ’ 1,1 October, 11*03. ! October, 1903. ' Eugeue on business. turned this afternoon from a visit at September 1, 993 -1tl) <hr .g Journal. J. T. BRIDGES Register. J. T. BRIDGES, |. U*. ««uxiffi, Tom Gilliam is home from the ■ Newport. Register. The commissioners will probably ----------------- . upper McKinley resorts, Tom Bennett, a former residout of reject this man's offer after learning j C. C. Sturtevant, the Crow mer —_ ri Eugene, arrived this afternoon from NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. what our Brownsville frleud is willing chant, was in Eugene today. NOTICE FOB VUIILICATIOX United States Lam) Office, I Portland. Uuited States Land Office, to donate. Mr. James Calloway says Roseburg, Or., July 23, 1903. Mrs. Clow Handsaker, of Portland, Roseburg, Or., July 18, 1903. Mr. and Mrs. A. Yerington returned Notice ia hereby given that in com he has a tree on bis place which is all Notice is hereby given tiiHt iu ia visiting friends iu Eugeue. yesterday from their visit to San pliance with the provision« of the act Notice is her. I v KjVt, q, petrifle 1, and in the top of this stone compliance with the provisions of the A. Goldsmith, who has been quite Fraucisco. of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, pliance with th,. Hovisu,^.1!?* act of congress of June 3, 1878, en 1«-. h'« "An act for the sale of timber lands of congress of Jul!(. tree is a bird, petlifled, and about titled, "An act for the sale of timber ill, is about the [same today. Mrs. Leuoard Gross is quite ill, the in the states of California, Oregon, "An act for the sale’of Frank Matbewa and Lloyd Bellman symptoms indicating an attack of ,____________ three feet farther skyward is the poor lands in the states of California, Ore ____ „ _ .. in the states of U H lifor ni. ^1,w‘ Nevada, and Wash igtou, Territoiy,’ gon, Nevada aud Washington terri to all the public land Nevada, and .W;,Ju,.1 re<W, little birdie’s whistle, and it too is tory,” as extended to all the public returned today from Newport. as extended < typhoid fever. states by act of August 4, 1892, Percy as extended to t.ll the nnH1,0P’' timlier laud states by act of August Coke Bilyeu is expected home from petrfled.—Brownsville Times. Mrs. H. E. Synes and Mrs. Daniels ■ G. Bradway, of Eugene, Lane county, states by act of Au ¡ st 4 LL 4, 1892, James M. Goldson, of Gold- the upper McKenzie tomorrow. left today for Salem after a visit with son, I m ue couuty, Oregon, has this .................................................... ’ ■ B. Oregon, bus this day filed.iu this ” Heyer -- of Eugene, Lane i-onnt John llammitt, fireman on the reiative3 here. day tiled in this office his sworn state I office his sworn statement No. 5538, gou, has this day tiled in th- The Turkish Football. ment No. 5519 for the purchase of the Southern Pacific, is in the city. . »or the purbase of the ee'4 of section , bis sworn Staten,ent No ” ” r ° OH« W. W. Blanchard, the Sau Fran 14, tp. 18 s, r 7 w, aud will offer proof purchase of the n'„ U' of l0t An editorial writer iu the Orego s'.j neU, e‘-i se1^ of section 30, tp. J. M. Wilhelm,the coal mine owner, cisco railroad man, is on a business to show that the land sought is more tp 16 s, r 6 west, and will offer proof tp. •»> 20 =. s. - r 5 - w. .. st'J ■, ; ¿tai , nian recounts how Turkey has been to show that the laud sought is of Creswell, was in Eugeue today. . ^rpro^ valuable for its timber or stone than tn to fihrtw show thut that ffk.. the 1... Im. _i i -ouuht i trip to Portland. 'for agricultural purposes, and to es- ! -?«ble valnahl. for /«»• its ¡». .... , ’ ’’ made a fooball by European powers more valuable for its timber or f Claud Lee returned home Saturday Attorney C. A. llardy has returned stone than for agricultural purposes, tablisb his claim to said land before while neither was allowed to hold and to establish bls claim to said evening from the upper McKenzie. tablish his claim ‘ t;£M £ * from a trip to Astoria and other J. J. Walton, U. S. Commissioner at 1'iiid before J. J. Walton, U. 8. Com ! J. M Medley returned this after- northern points. it after conquest. He writes: Eugene, Oregon, on Monday, the J J. Walton, U. 8. Uomm^J: missioner, at Eugene, Oregou, on hu^De’ \rr80*;’un MondsHS 19th day of October, 1903, In 1827 the British, French and Friday, tiie 16th day of October, j noou from a visit to Cottage Grove. A. D. Hyland, who was down from He names as witnesses: 5th day of Octot er, 1903. ’ Russiau fleets attacked and destroyed 199.3. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Day left this Lowell last night, says the hops in Willis C. McGuire, 1. S. Day, both He names as witnesses- J He names as witness««: Thomas afternoon for Portland for a abort stay. bis neighborhood are looking fine. the Turkish fleet at Navarino and of lvison, Henry Moore, G. T. Ray, Matthews, Clem llodes’,' M Ju! both of Eugene, all of Laue county, Hodes, John Clary, all Of Eui^? compelled Turkey to permit the or TC. Evans, of Hale; James 11. D. Miss Harriet Warfield, of Salem, ar A. G. Witbee, of La Crosse, Wis., Goldson, James M. Haynes, L. C. Lane county, Oregon. ganization of the present kingdom of Moffitt, all of Goldson, Lano county, rived today aud is visiting relatives au Eastern timber man, is in Eugene Oregou. Auy and all persons claiming ad Any and all persons claimin. ta- Greece. In 1830 Turkey was rescued Oregon. here. today looking after timber interests. versely the above described lands are veraely the above described land-»» Any aud all persons claiming ad from the victorious Russiau by the in requested to file their claims in this Miss Mildred Lister was a pussen- Miss Nellie McMurry went to Port office on or before said 19th day of requested to tile their claims in office on or before said 5th dsrrf terference of Europe. In 1839 Turkey versely the above described lands Hre requested to file their claims in this ger to Junction City Sunday after- land this afternoon to visit her sister, October, 1903. ¡October, 1903. was saved from conquest by Meliemet office on or before said 16th day of noon. Miss Myrtle McMurry, who is located J. T. BRIDGES, Register. J. T. BRIDGES, Register, All, Pasha of Egypt, by the interior October, 1903. there. Warfield, of Mr. and Mis. Geo. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. euce of Great Britain. In 1854-6 Salem, are the guests of friends iu Miss Anna Weise, of Sau Francicso, Turkey was rescued from Russia by there was no help for her except lx« Eugeue. arrived this afternoou and is a guest operation, the use of Dr. Pierce's Fun England and France, and in 1877-78, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ite Prescription has restored her tern G. A. Dyson aud party returnid at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Clem when Russia hud Turkey at hor United .States Land Office, feet and permanent health. Roseburg, Or., Aug. 4, 19c3. Saturday from their outiug at Lon H odes. mercy, the powers of Europe inter "I cannot express my joyatidhnp Notice is hereby given that in com don Springs. "She wasn't like this before we mar ness, nor thank you enough for all th F. E. Alloy, of Roseburg, who has fered to prevent the autonomy of pliance with Hie provisions of the Act ried, " muses Mr. Younghusband discon good your medicines have done fora,' Macedonia. Today Tuikey la still of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled Deputy County Clerk F. L. Gibbs ' been iu Eugene visiting his father, solately. And he Is quite right. If he writes Mrs. Anna Russell, of Hamm, in trouble with her Christian sub "An Act for the sale of Timber Lauds returned this morning from a trip t<>! who is very ill, returned to Roseburg would only carry the idea of change in Maine, Box tox. « When I begin takiw this Hfteruoou. sets in Macedonia, and Russbi, with In the Htates of California, Oregou, San Francisco. hie wife far enough he would be able to your medicine my weight vu 105 pounds, Nev(da and Washington Territory, ” the powers of Europe, is obliged to Miss Mollie Tartley, who has been understand her feelings and sympathize now it is 120. I was troubled with Dorris and sister went to as extended to all the Public J«and with her condition. But bis estimate of female weakness and bad severe tack interfere to restore peace and ordt r. States by act of August 4, 1892, Gate Creek Saturday aud are expected visiting here, left this afternoon for change stops at externals—at the tears, ache, ovarian trouble, also ulceratat If the powers of Europe had allowed Royal S. Smith Scio, from whence she will return to nervousness and irritability which are home tomorrow. Left lung was swollen nearly ill th Russia in 1830, 18:19, 1854 aud 1877 to of Crow, Lane couuty, Oregon,- has but surface symptoms of the real change her home iu the East. time and pained me very much 10 ttat J. R. Campbell and Fred D. Her- she is undergoing. force Turkey to grant home rule to this day filed in this office his sworn at times it was all I could do to take m statement No. 5586 for tho purchase ( bold left this morning for the upper U. S. Attorney John H. Hall aud There is no time when young women all her Christian subjects, such home of the ne'4 nw.l«, of section 20,town breath. For six years I suffered dra-t- family, of Portland, who have been stand so much in need of good motherly fully all over and had many different ' McKenzie resorts. rule as Servia, Rounmnia and Bul ship 19 south, of range 5 west; and advice as in the early days of married medicines but with very little help f Hon. S. M. Yorau is in Portland. on the upperYMcKenzie, arrived down life, and there is perhaps no time when, garia enjoy today, there would will offer proof to show that the laud any at all. I couldn't eat anything last evening on their way home. sought ia mote valuable for its tim He will visit Eastern Oregon points as a rule, the young wife is left so en except it hurt me very much, votit have been peace in those provinces in ber or stone than for agricultural pur Miss Laura Miller, of this city, tirely alone to grope her own way to biont in bowels and have much pan. Btead of the continued savage insur poses, and to establish his claim to before returning. happiness in doubt and uncertainty. Of Had no appetite. A year ago lut N» L. Zimmerman arrived down from leaves tomorrow night for Berkeley, rections savagely suppressed. Tur said land liefore J. J. Walton, U. 8. the laws governing her womanly health key's present authority in Europe is Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on the Lucky Boy mines Sunday and left Cal., where she will spend the winter she knows nothing. She becomes nerv- vember I decided to write to Dr. Fieri and received his kind advice, free. Ir Tuesday, the 20th day of October, with her brother Kenneth who is at for Portland today. an anachronism, and should no longer following his instructions and taking the 1903. tending the University of California. be |M<rmitte<l. The Ottoman Empire medicine faithfully I began to improve Mr. aud Mrs. Ralph Brumley came He names as witnesses: Warreu C. at once, and, although I have not uka Bert Vincent aud wife, Henry has no more title to be treated as a Smith, \rthur E. Smith, John In up from Salem Sunday. Mrs. Brum a drop of medicine since last Aupatl Scbwering and family and Chas. desirable civilization than bad the man, of Crow, Frank Hadley, of Had- ley is in quite poor health. feel perfectly well—better than 1 tan leyville, all of lame couuty, Oregon. Davis returned last night from their Iroquois, the Creek or the Sioox Con for the last eight years. I believe ttat Attorney 8. P. Ness and George Any and all persons claiming ad Dr. Pierce’s medicines are a God-send» federacy. versely the above desreibed lands are Watson returned yesterday from an trip to the mountains. They killed all Buffering women. They saved men several deer and caught plenty of fish. requested to tile their claims in this outing on the upper McKenzie. operation, for three doctor» told me I office on or before said 20th day of W. W. Calkins left this afternoon would never get well without going to a M tb . C. F'. Crotter and Mrs. Mary October, 1903. After the Frauds. for Minnesota and Wisconsin, in com hospital and having an operation per J. T. BRIDGES, Doty returned home Saturday night form ed.” pany with his father, R. D. Calkins, Register. A large amount of food stuffs of front a visit to Puget Sound points. TO SUFFERING W0MXM. to settle up the business affairs which various sorts la imported iuto tbit Mrs. J. 1). Huff, of Roseburg, ar were left behind, lie will be abseut This message comes to you from b:> NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. dreda of thousands of women wboaeie country from foreign nations each rived today and is a guest of rela several weeks. United States Laud Office, once sick and suffering: Z>. A f '-’1 Roseburg, Or., July 18, 1903. tives. She will go on to Portland ill year. The agricultural department Favorite Prescription has Notice ia hereby given that in coni- the morniug. Miss Stella Day returned today cured us of disease and made w »« at Washington now proposes to have plianci* with the provisions of.the act from Newport, where she has been and happy women. Can yon afford - Miss Clyve Adkins, of Corning, samples of these imports aualyzed of congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled, you are sick to neglect inch an oppa " An act for the sale of timber lauds California, is expected shortly from spending the past week. tunity of cure? Other median« ■*! and tested as to their puiity. Much in the states of California, Oregon, Mr. aud Mrs. Jean Bruudage, who her home to re enter the Eugene Di have failed yon. Local physician« «•? of this stuff comes from Germany, Nevada and Washington territory," vinity School. have been the guests of Mrs. B. L. oua, irritable, sleepless, dejected. To have said you could not be cured. Bri as extended to all the public land her, already, marriage is a failure. She if you have not tried "Favorite Pre which country lies been and ie teehni states by act of August 4, 1892, Fannie Mrs. W. G. Martin, of 296 Lawrence Bogart, returned this afternoon on sees long unhappy years before her, and scription," you have neglected the • cal end fussy as to the purity of Amer M. Moffitt of Junction City, Lane street, will have visiting her this their way to their home in Ohio. shrinks from them. of the medicine which has cured. county, Oregon, has this day tiled in all other medicines failed, and docks THK BEU* SHE MEEDS. \. Neal, of ican products. There has long been this office her sworn statement No. week, her sister, Mrs. Evidently in such a case a woman proclaimed a cure to be impowib e. a well foundisl suspicion that th. 5514 for the purchase of the s'a Be1 1 ; , Seattle, Washington. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescript* of section 18, tp. 16 s, r 6 west, and needs help, and the help she needs will J. E. I’. Withers and wife have re ragtag and bobtail apple refuse of will offer proof to show that the land be found in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre establishes regularity, dries «eakenig drains, hesls inflammation and uice» turned to their home st Thurston scription. It will cure nervousness, American older mills and evapora sought is more valuable for its tim her or stoue than for agricultural rom a trip to Hurney. Mr. Withers " P. 8. Pierce, of 330 Clark street, sleeplessness and irritability, encourage tion, and cures female weakneM. « tore, for which there is a steady for purposes, and to establish his claim whs in Eugeue today. reports the hurtling of bis father’s the failing appetite, and bring back the tonic and nervine it ie unequaled u strengthening powers. It tertore« physical buoyancy which has been lost. eign market, returns later guised us to said land liefore J J. Walton, lost health and gives back color tn* Mi ss Callie Bellamy, of Salem, has home on the Siuslaw. Aug. 19. The U. 8. Commissioner at Eugene, Ore " When I wrote to you some time ago epaikling champagne uuder a fancy gon, on Friday, the 16th day of Oc been the guest of Eugene friends for house, a two story structure, aud asking for advice I was iu very Door cheek and plumpness to the fonn. Sick women are Invited to comw * foreign brand and that the oil pro tober, I the past few .lays. She returned to contents were entirely destroyed. It health,” writes Mrs. Ethel Trepto, Mer Pierce, by letter, fee. and no avoid J« She names as witnesses: James M. rill (West Merrill), Wis., Box 54, "suf burned so quickly that a sewing ma ducts of southern cotton mills after a Goldson, James H. D. Goldson, her home this afternoou. fering continually with severe pain» and offensive examinations, indehesttf* chine was the ouly thing saved. This terrible headaches, and confined to my tions and obnoxious local treal«t* Prof. I. M. Glen, who has been on European tour come back to flavor James M. Haynes, L C. Moffitt, all is the second time Mr. Pierce has lost of Goldson, Lane couuty. On got). bed the greater part of the time. I a tour of the northern towns and American salads as the purest olive Auy aud all persons claiming ad all by fire, having been burned out thought I was in a delicate condition, oitles of the Willamette valley, re and thinking that something must be oil. This is the begtuning of a good versely the above described lands are in June, 25 years ago. requested to file their claims in this turned to Eugene this afternoon. wrong I consulted three different doc work. office on or liefore said 16th day of tors. None could tel! me what my case Dave Waddell, former well known October, 11)03. was One said that in no way could I be U. O. student, and football player, Chas. Evans has fontid the “last of helped except by having an operation. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. Th« Woodburn Independent says: is in the city. He is now an attend < alipooias’ existing in Brownsville, Every woman dreads the thought of an "The Independent is the only paper ant at the state insane asylum at Cottage Grove, Siletz and Rosel urg. operation, and so did I. After reading Origin of Old Sayings. Salem. iu Oregou that does not work in the He is interested only in the kingly one of Dr. Pierce’s pamphlets I decided t° write to him. I did so. and was The Houeymoou — For thirty days blood. Mrs. Chas. Mitcrum, of Portland, Interests of hop dealers. It is with told mv case resulted from catching cold after a wedding the ancient Teutrtiu has lH»en visiting in the home of her D. R. Walker A Co. is the name of and not properly caring for my health the growers in every instauce. Some at the time of month! v period, also .that had a custom of drinkiug a mead l>areuts, Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. B. Dor a new firm which succeeds A. L. my kidneys were in bad condition. My of the other sheets have streaks -of made of honey. ris. She returned this afternoon to Storeus Co. The name of the store back was fairly sore from continual ach honesty and are then on the side of The Bridegroom.—Iu primitive Portia I. has t een changed from The Monopole ing, and sometimes when I would lie the growers, but only temporarily; times the uewly wedded man bad to down some one had to rub my back for Mr«. M. Bollack, of Oregon City, to the Beehive. nearly an hour before I could get any they veer around to thq dealers. wait upon his bride and the guests is here attending the bedside of her The family of T. L. Rash, of John rest. I had a bad cough all the time, on his weddiug day. He was their father, A. Goldsmith, who is very Ifay, are en route by private convey and tny friends thought I had consump often deemed necessary by ' » a None who have observed their course groom. physician All letters ^.¡ji ill. Misa Olia Goldsmith is ex- nice to thin city, and will visit in tion, or was surely running iuto it. doubts the truth of this assertion." y After taking three bottles of Dr, Pierce's strictly private and sacredlv Sirloin of Beet. —King Charles 1, P' tried up tonight or tomorrow this vicinity for a few weeks. Well, according to the Indepeud Addrew Dr. R. V. Pterce, Favorite Prescription and two of the being greatly pleased with a roast n Favorite Prescription h« ® w s Ch h Gid lsn'ith, now traveling for i As a soit of retaliation on the lum ‘ Golden Medical Discovery ’ and two ent, the newspaper men with the ex loin of beef set tiefore him, declared mony of thousands of wo 31 the Reoruit cigar manufacturers, was ber men, for charging 30 cieaCb vials of Dr.. Pierce’s Pellets I am able complete cure of wo-.naaly * ception of the independent, are it "good enough to be knighted." in Eugene this morning, morning. He hns for awed ties, tie Southern Pacific to say truly that I am cured. I thank not accept an unknown and God and Dr Pierce so much for being rascals. Now, the Guard 1s more It baa ever since been called Sir b en d :ii;; tho seaaid asid » ' citie« during has raised the freight rate on lumber In as good health as I am to-day " substitute in its place. the past few wcekr. Interested in hops than the Inde Loin. YOVNO WIVES from 93.10 to 95 par ton, from Oregon A GREAT RECORD. A Spinster.—Women were prohib to California poiuta. pendent la, aud we are ou the will find Dr Pierce's r\>cter Pierce’s Favorite Prescription ited from marrying in olden timet Medical Adviser fub he.P' , makes weak women strong, sick women M growers, side of the fence. until they bad spun a fnll.'.set of l>ec the brick man. con well. In seven little words is summed tion. It is a book ei <•" " ** e It is true, that many of the Oregon furnishings on the spinning wheel for tho Mn i' A 1 ing up the cure of hundreds of thousands of should pomess. Thi- ».res. . Guard Ang * ical work contains n. >ie - thin merning. Tbc weak and sick women. But it would papers work in the interests of the hence till married, they ware spins G« M ilícr i l-v» tDver. sand large pages ar. .0 -r . « re abo- t I W,< (V brick. take volumes to tell the story of these ters. tions It is sent hop buyer, but there are many who Cures; for they cover every variety of Forrest I n ftem ! e* Cabal. — Thia word waaj' coined it em bs >>k sold on the womanlx disease curable by medicine. receipt of stamps to p«y * do not. The Indépendant takes too Charles 11. '« reign, and applied to bh bur ing <w»/v. Send 31 , oa’ i "g for - cent, Often the cure has passed the border much credit for ItaelL There are cabinet council. It was£mada out oi the cloth-bound volume M. ■ . Warner left for Medfotd tbi« tne where the use of medicine ends aud ’u dedcra bid turnery begin«, and in not a few cases «tamps for the bo-'« X-‘ the initials of their name«, which afternoon. others. »nd it !< oked for whe.e the vliuz woman had been told A.ldrew Dr. R. V. Pxrce. were; Clifford, Arlington, Buckii g D Pugh, the Salem architect, is i Jeffries knock out ---------------- - ----------- - e «ity. Mr. Barker baa the right idea in bam, Ashley and Lauderdale. Personals Mrs. 8. H. Friendly arrived today Matrimonial Snags. House Burned. putting iu.a|bai>d saw in hie Eugene sawmill. The band «aw makes eight inch boards where the circular saw make« but seven, the extra inch U i g sawed iuto du»l c lar saw. by t .a thick) ir- To Cure a Cold in One Day • riT.vt re- raas of i »XC» t- r » ..oo, ?•« < HF.’ll« ,'’1 For ^ale b Linn l>r> . Co.