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SCHOOL BOARD LEVIES 7-MILL TAX THE BLOOD DISEASED -SYSTEM DISOPDERED E-^S or Vlcer is < I i H ii.; it it th >best ? nditi"" of the blood and a disordered s> stem. They »how th u.c r't es. which should pass off through the natural char - »; f ” «e being retained in the system from some cause. The blood ab- ,lt' the w ite matters becomes steeped in poison which finds an outlet iinVthe c « or Ulcer, keeping it I have not words strong enough to pamlul and festering. As praise your great medicine. I had a ‘O distantly discharges its -.er» on my left tern. . for v„„. I- burn and i Iced, and I c m d l , ,> . places, they eat would 4teh. i t ♦ > f «>-> ’. a r p • ■ :t . l .»—. J ‘v ‘ riL.' o- -oiounuiug ueohaud the poisonous matt r was u't ft beal.d ^r‘ 0,. r large- and more this was about teu . B, aud I bu „./in »nite of all the sufferer never seen auy sign of it *iuoe. JOSEPHUS REID, “I, until' the entire health is Gaxit, Mo. 1 UV» TNrtO ’ il »*rc a k". ? “\V.isheS, salves, powders and such treatment are desirable for t El that the} are cleansing and also help to relict e the pain, but they a ‘ in no way curative. The blood is filled will. “ poison, aud until it is removed the sore cann heal. S. S. S. is the only cure for these c dences of impure blo»id. ft goes down to t The annosl meitirg of the Eugene school bo’rd lor the purnnse of 1-w- ng tus disinci lax »or the year 1906 a »-i L. 11 ¡u (be Cuurttuiise Iasi even ing. After the ii *» ih | discussion * 7- ; mid tax «as voted. Among other business transacted tbe buard, upon motion of J. J. Wai- , ton, was autibu ,z .1 to u*« so much ot ! the surplus money cu haud during the cumIng jea» tiiat they may deem advisable to purchase outstanding s’bool bonds of tbe district qr reserve it as a sinking fuud to r» y-em the b □ led itideldedDess, DEATH OF AN O' i PIONEER Ziou, Dec 3 - lam L. Clark, an old time rest Lañe couuty, died suddenly of K rvuble at bis 9 home at LoweD, county, No- Clark, a* be vemtier 21st. '* *1» familiarlv ce ? tal* frieuds, we* born In Judiati * carne to U>- .gun with b»a paxeu .S&3 bciug a. that time seven u A >t year* oíd, He spent the most oi hl lte on Carnp iver.reuivV- Creek and tbe McKei 'o Haruey <a 'uf *0oul 20 reara a» a cunnty. He served >r solcier in the ;um[i y t*t > tbe late Steven Rigdoi * leve* a wife, three sisters at. h edaugh- ters, »wo sister* ami a i tl r, be.i le* □. y. several relatives in this KICKED TO DEATH BY HORSES I I'ec mi.g year, re-owmend that a 7 i m 11 tsx be levied at tb<- time for the Bnrern.ih* Abbott, f.ther-!n '*■ >' » • upport ot the scbouis Kr th.- co»«ii'g Protvasu- Jo>eph Schafer, ot I.., Lu.- year. A 7 uiii i.-.x waJ kvuu ,a»t y «1 ‘j*j, lata »1 year and amounted tn $14,166.14. teruoon received injuries by being ibis, with the amounts received kicked and trampled by two horses I from the *ta»e aud couuty school from which be die t at 9:13 o’clock i ' last night. funds, $l.-,625 80, will maintain the ( Mr. Abbott and his wife have beeu schools aud wi»h ecouomj leave some | refuting with Professor ami Mrs. thing to h ; ply on »he indebtedness. 1 Schafer. Mr. Abbott went to II. I>. I he people of 1 ege e are ready aud Wylie's barn, where Profseeur Subsf liberal to pay wba, is ueeitd if it is | er's cow was kept. He evidently for the beet interests of the children , • r.»>t < f •' frightened Mr. Wylie's team cf and yom g people ami siuce they pay ...w vrfiFTABLE llf a”’ 1 horses in some manner, and they b. - the bills we would ur.e them, espec NEWS NOTE PURELY VEG tju blood and » CHAIRMAN'S REPORT. gan kicking. ially tbe petrous nt tne school,to keep Joseph Blakely, of Dea |O »tower, , t-., go that til-.- 1. They struck him and kneeled bin 1 be annual report ot the chairman themselves informed as to tbe rules speut last night at Zion. J ii the Kit intended. Then the discharge ceases, the sore scalis over, l ew tie- Kimeil and the place heals permanent; . ok on bores an 1 Ubers aud of the h ,a»d. M»s C. M. Collier, was i sud regulations, al o as to lue e»tK proud father ot a new girl at , born 1 uDder tb«ir feet. This furtbei Infuri ated them and their kicks and plung- j olency or Inefficiency of tbe work I e 5ov*mber 29tb. .. / 7JLVT4, CÂ, read as lollops : i - uedicai advice you nee.' if.. ' ch., e I »•* were kept up wltn incteasiug vi- As chairinan 1 make tbe following lug done, also to give thoagbt aud en J*. . w k?» r ♦ Word came over the ’p Ht thia cicuenese, all tbe while Ml. Abbott’» report for the school board: ii ergy to tbe Improvement of our r sch prostrate form receiving blow after morning that Auael Jacoba b We have 'bree full eight grade schools. We are all interested just will ed Goshen. Parties from blow. schools and two extra rooms fitted now In cheap light aud good water for go to Gosheu In the murniug iu more Mr. Wylie, Mrs. Ahhott aud Mrs up for grade work in the basement ot our town, but nothing Is of more Uu- bis effects to the farm here. Schafer all heard the nuise and ran to tbe high sctio.il I (Hiding. These room* l portance to us 'han the troi ldlug, Louie aud Gainey Mathews are' tbe barn. With difficulty they suc are used for pupils io tbe second aud training and educating of our chil bsuliug two car loads of freight from ceeded in getting Mr. Abbott from thud grades, wbo could oo' te ac- dren. ucsbeu to Lowell for Hyland Bros,’ boreatb tbe burses' feet and carried i commodated in any of tbe other build- . MRS. C. M. COLLIER, him to tbe boute, Dre. D. A, Paine, logs. Chairman. . »tor*. 'i Asher Veach returned home from w. Kuykendall and Geo. O’B. Dct’ar We Lave twenty-s’x teachers em- 1 CLERK'S REPORT. were called to attend the injurie*, Hill* camp, bslng sick with a cold. ployed in tbe gra :es nt an expense of Clerk F. Reisner read bis aunua) re $1211 per mouth The whole number Jack Renfro, ot Lowell, made a l'bey found that tbe man's right lei* had been broken in two places, bis of pupils enrolled in tbe grade schools port as follow*: short visit at Zion yesterday, right arm broken, several ribs crushed On band last report, December 30, at tbe present date ol 1044 There Tbe railroad surveyors are working are eight teacher* employed in tbe 1904, $3761,08; received from tuition, ion the North Fork 20 miles east of In aud bls bead badly bruised and high school at au expense of $176.50 8194.02; irom 1904 taxes. $14,446.14; the bridge, coming down slowly and ! out. it was Immediate.y apparent to the physicians that the injuries were per month. Tbe number of pnpils en ■ trom *ta»e school hind,$3,222.03; from 1 blazing a wide trail as they come. fatal. After intense suffering Mr. roiled in tbe bigb school is ¿85, which comity school fund, $9.430 77: miscel Arrangements have been made for a ‘ Abbott died at 9:1.5 last ulgbt. with 1014 io tbe other icbools makes laneous, $111.70. Total, $31,465.74. I Christmas tree to be bad at tbe school Tbe deceased was a little past 73 a total enrollment In all schools ot DISBURSED. bouse Xmas eve. For That Weak Back. year* of age. Besides bis wife be Incidentals—Eleotric light compa 1329. leaves the following children: The whole number of school chil ny, $13.54; telephone company, $47 - Chas. Ablott, Phoenix, Armnta; dren in tbe district as taken fiom tbe 60; water company, $247.30; account Mrs. LT a* Stamford, Minneapolis: Lewis and Clark fair, $51.50; elec last eiiumeratinn list is 1884. Mies Id bbott, Spokane ; Mr*. M » > It is to ke regretted that there are tion, $6; drum. $13.50; rev. tax, $53.- Lundy. Millett*. S D.; Mrs Ruse 13; printing, $132.25; lumber, $30.46; >0 many children not in school who Sold on a Guarantee I Millie*' Aberdeen, 8. D ; Mrs. Joe. should be attending. We have taken freight, drayage and hauling for All Schale Eugene; Byr a Abbott, pains to inforii the parents and utge ing, $3o 75; bonks, paper, globe and North t*. the importance of giving the cbildieu other school supplies, $304 91; taking S Potatoes Wanted « Scobert (êb Dodge | t te I Ka-Na-Ka Kidney Pills 50 cents a box, Three boxes $1 25. HULL’S DRUG TORE care of h>wu, vacation, $90; all other the benedt of be schools All tbe schuola are in good condì- supplies, work, hardware, paint, var ti> n aud are doing goo»l work. The nish, etc., $287.97; real estate in Paitersou tuilding was repainted. . Fairmount, $417.50; clerk’s salary, 12 Tho woodwork on the inside of tbe months, $165; furniture, $217 65; II- Ceutral was also given a coat of paint, lerett on bonds, $2452; Insurance, ■md a part of the basement, in tbe «187.50; teHCtiers’ salaries, 8 mentbs, Geary building fittei up for a lunch $14 419 60; wood, $198 60; repair*. and recreation room in stormy weath $464.74: jantlors’ salaries In full. $1282; on bas'd this date, $10,002.34. er. Sach repairs as seemed necessary Total, $31,465.74. From the above balance, $10 002.34, have been made and tbe funds hava been expeuJed economically so that should be deducted one months’ $1873.05; water there will be a surplus at the end of j . teachers' salaries, tbe year. Tais surplus can be applied company's bill, telephone copmauy's ; on tbe bonded indebtedness, buying J bill, $6; electric light bill, wood not i up tbe bonds as they are available. yet accepted, and a few other bills, The board, after hearing a report 1 oo account of this report being made | from the financial committee, aud one month earlier than test year and i considering tbe estimated income and is ._ a „ report for eleven months Instead also the estimated expert urea for of twelve. HONEST GOODsl HONEST PRICES GUARANTEED PURE AND HEALTHFUL .^U’lCTustO 0*1» »7, Kf'S-C* I ESTATE OF ALBERT THE STANDARD FOR YEARS L. HENNING TURKEYS AT SEATTLE YORA.N AND ? I Scobert : Dodge ^*Special Sale on Meats.*** 1 CHANGE IN PLUMB ING BUSINESS Junction Items JUNCTION CITY LBRODEKS * 65c A HEALTH •- . » Mill.» Kr *r • . • kr • T eaJ to »<■»-* . tS or^er xa «riarant*’ “ ** ------- tp * 11 ini , ’ j f. CO. *TtR USiNfi « »Sorger ------------- Doieafcr V-UO. DR..HOÎÎ ” U °« « boxe» t l inn Drug Co ’ i (MJ . V Junction Times: City election Monday. Candidates continue sby, although a good many bave been men tioned for city honors. Select good men witbout regsrd to polities or creed, men wbo bave tbe Interests of the place at heart. Property owners ere more likely to take a deeper inter est In city affairs. Dr. Lee seems to be tbe choice for mayor, L. W. Clark for recorder, Frank Moorhead for treasurer. Tbe following gentlemen bave been mentioned tor connciimen Baxter Howard, H. L. Rann, Wm. Tripp, J- M. Nicbola, R. F. Baker. 8. P. Gilmore, F. A. Saylor and Jerry Boczer. only *¿3 votes cast out of perhaps 150 Bremen wbo are entitled to vote. At a meeting of tbe Hook and Lad der Company last eveoing W. W. Stev ens, E. O. Palmer and W. T. Camp bell were chosen as member* of the oily board "f fire delegates. Tt>e mason's work a» tbe Allen can- nery b«> been completed and tbe big pjaDt will remalD Idle until next spring. Geo.-ge Heltzman baa purchased the interest of bis fatber-in law, Louis Aya, In tbe plumhing firm of Aya A Son and will beraaftsr be associated with Norbert Aya. Louis Aya will soon leave for tb* mountains lb the C. Stuart has sold bls bops to F. E. vioinity of Lorane for a rest. Dunn and Mrs. E. B. Linton has sold tbe remainder of her 1904 crop to Wm. Cheshire. There wa* no assessment for tbe Modern Woodmen for tbs mouth of , A, R. Martin has purchased tbe sev November. Univ Dine assessments for en acre tract north of ths city limits tbe year. A gang of Southern Pacific workmen from Mr. Andresson. Erank Bamford left Tuesday for today Legau tbs work of constructing Hoquiam, Washington, where be has tbe naw water tank at tbe Eugene depot. It will be located about 20 secured employment. feet south of tba sidetrack which runs Huudsy, December 10, will be jubi south of the paa«enger depot and will lee rally day at tbe M. E. churou for be about 40 yards to tbs east end of tbe purpose o* raising tbe indebted (be deprt. ness »gainst tbe church. Rev. Kader of Portland, will preach In tbe morn- Tbe will of Robert Kotbertord Tan Ing at 10:30, and Rev. Wire, presiding dy, tbe Oregon ploneir, wbo died at elder, In tbe evening. tbe borne of Palmer Ayers, near Eu Baxter Howard has taken charge of gene,November 22, has been admitted the electric light plant and tbe exten to probate. Tbe will was drawn np sion of wires to tbe residence portion on October 25, 1905. It provides that of tbe city will be pushed as rapidly all bis property, both real and person as possible. Mr. Fellner, wbo Install al. amounting to 11300, be left to bls ed the plant, has left f->r unknown brothel, William Snell lug Tandy, wbo parts. Mr. Howard Is a good, careful ba* been bls partner In all bi* busi- bn sloe«, man, and will make It a Suc neee transaction all bls life. Palmer Ayers Is named as execotor witboat re-«. -Times.) 12^c Choice ham, sugar cured.... Pure leaf lard, 5 lb. can...... -......... We sell fresh meat lower than . WfefL/ *n COPPERNOLL E Dodge, of Scobert i Dodge, has returned to Eugeue from Seattle, where ne disposed of 2500 turkeys to Seattle epicureans. Tbe birds takeu to tbe sound coun try were all raised in Late county and Mr. Dodge accompanied tbe shipment so as to be free from middlemen's profits and by this method be is ena bled to pay Laue county poul'ry peo ple tbe highest market price Scobert A Dodge are also doing a big p tsto business, having 1 rased a ware .Ouse at McKee and Crabtree, two of tbe big potato districts tf Or egon. They report that Laue county has raised tbe largest cioj of tubers ever koown end of tbe very beet qual ity, showing that we have excellent potato ground. The flrm informs us tbBl they will make another big ship ment just before tbe Cbristms* holi days election Choice breakfast bacon, sugar, lb. ONLY ONE TICKET At tbe Springfield city election ye* terday the entire ‘‘citizens” ticket wa* elected by a good majority, There were ooly 106 votes cast out of a vot- Ing population of perhaps 240. The »uccessful candida'es were re follows: Mayor—Dr. R. A. Jsjne. . Councllmua- E. E. Kepner, H. Sin ner. Treasurer—M. M. Peery. Recorder—G. A. McCauley. THE OI’POS T1ON. ' Tbe “independent” ticket fe llows : For Mayor— Dr, R. A.Jayne. For couucilmen—H. Cogill, M. M Peery. Tor treasurer -Albert Walker. For recorder—G. A. McCauley. Tbe Issues at tbe election were the water works aud liquor questions. The “citlwne” ticket was In favor of granting a franchise to the Rhodes, blukler A Butcher Co.for water works E. -I. Henning has tiled a petition Hnd in favor of licensing ealooua. In tbe Lane county probate court asking that A.C. Woodcock be named a* executor of the estate of bls broth er, Albert L. Henning, the yourg timber land speculator who died In Eugene July 30, 1905. The ralue of tbe property of tbe estate i* estimated at $3900, of which $3300 I* in real es W. C. Yorin was r*-elected chief of tate and $400 personal property. Gott- tbe Eugene tire department and W. leib Henning, lather of tbe deceased, L. Goppernoll chosen assistant chief H-aldlng at Iron Ktdge.Wis., is named at tbe eleetkn yesterday afterncon. as tbe only heir. They bad no opposition. There were NOT ACCEPT CHEAP IMITATIONS I CITIZENS’ TICKET WON OUT I AT JUNCTION Junction City, Der. 5.—Tbe enoual city election was held here yesterday There being but one ticket in the Acid mi la it a very quiet slfalr Tbe folio« ng i ffleer* were elect» 1 for the next term: Major Dr. J. L. Owen bred Conncllineu-J. Il Taylor Kruger, C P. Houston an 1 A. J. Kat ser. City Recorder—L. W. Clark. Treasurer—F. Moorhead. ELECTRIFY PACIFIC COAST The Portland Journal ssys: A ?50,- 000,000 corporation ii tormina In the Ea*t to euter the t'acltlo coast within the next few months for tbe purpose of acquiring and controlling the elec- rlcal power plant* from Lower Cal ifornia to tbe Canadian boundary line, and developing the moat stupeu- dona enterprise of the aort in tbe world. For more than a;year representa tive* of powerful Eastern financial hou.e*, believed to he the Clarke and Hellgmaus, of Philadelphia, have via- Ited Portland and other coast cities, keeping their identity covered fend laying the foundation for tbe creation of the corporal lone. Tbe project in volve* ultimately tbe acquisition of developed and undeveloped site* for eie.itrio energy aggregating 500,000 horsepower. Large p«ojeg^ will ba put through In California, and the $50,000,080 con cern will enter Oregon to absorb com- paniea now operating independently, thn* enabling it to secure a control cf tbe entire Industry of lightlug and electric traction. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ELECTION Evangeline Chapter, Order of East ern Star, bs.d election of offleers last evening ** follows: Worthy matron. Anna M. Dunn; worthy patron, B. L. Bogard; associate matron, Laura Lowe; secretary, Anges McElroy; treaeorer, Hattie L. Spencer; con- (jectreae, Elizabeth Hrysoo; »usoclate conductress, Margie Young. The other office* are appointive. * L. Bonney, connected with Has kell's feed store, has been appointed city dog tea collector and will at one« proceed with hi* work. Dog owner* bad better pay tbalr tax or their pets will bo oonflecatod and killed.