■ I ATTENTION ! Herbert I elgh, secretary and gen eral manager of tlie North Fairview Mining ‘ o., operating in tlie Bohe mia district Saturday rece ved from the company's mine a number of ram pies of the finest ore ever li ken out in the district, a new strike having iust been made. No assay of the ore lias yet been made l>ut Mr. Leigh, who is a graduate assay er, estimates that it w||l run between #25 and #50 ta the ton. He went to Portland Sunday, tak'ng the ore with him, and will exhibit it to mining men there. PECIAL SALE ON WHITE SEWING MA- CHINES for the next thirty days at greatly re duced prices to make room for a carload. Sold on easy payments Old machines, hay, grain, potatoes, cattle, etc., taken in payment for new .<$ machines. • • *£ JOSEPH DEYULIO A HAPPY MAN i White Sewing Machine Exchange > A I Ie I a 534 Willamette Street Phone Black 1511 P. S.—Good Second hand Machines at a Bargain. I GB ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄ TRADL B. GM MARK Take your Bicycle Troubles with your Bicycle to the big shop at 33 E. 9th St. We repair any and all makes of bicycles, furn ish parts, sell new wheels and new tires of all makes, single, double and clench- er. Also bells, pumps, pedals, chains, cranks, luggage carriers, toe clips, chain brushes, lacing for bicycle guards—everything pertaining ‘.o bicycles- Remem ber, we have EVERYTHING you may want .'or a bicycle, and we tiy to make you an attrac'ive price on all goods. Cash much preferred, but we give credit to worthy people. Remember the place, 33 E. 9th St., Eugene. Peters Cartridges ESTABLISHED THE WORLD’S KE CORD 2481 out» of a possible 2500 made by W. A. Tewes. 80 cent» of t»he contestants used Pet»ers Cartridges, the semi.smokeless kind. per First honors at Zettler Rille Club Open Tournament, New York, March 10- 17, 1906, 100 shot match won by Arthur Tubarle, score 2468. Seven of the first ten prize winners used Feter. .22 short cartnduev Zimmerma* Trophy won by L. P. Ittel Best b u’.seyeiIV Jo - enbaum L. C. Buss and L. P. Ittel made the possible 2 25 on the Ring Target. If there ever was the slightest doubt in any mind as to the superiority of mm ’i »ri-aiw. J-*Jw'n,J t T by ,’i* CTulS ol .he See Get. < «nJ R.rids •„>< New Yo.k .ournement. Ihe winning'- and high scores were not the result of accident, but may be credited to • a if a STm^gei HS loi HTL-LY PERFECT AMMUNITION. The are inevitable Xt wSer large or .nail calibre, equal to these most crucial tests, they are the best to use in any kind of shoonug, either target practice, hunting, police or military purposes. For Sale, Wholesale and Ke tail, at BARKER’S GUN WORKS 33 EAST NINTH STREET % A RICH NEW BIS FIRE UP STRIKE IN THE THE MOHAWK NORTH FAIRVIEW RIVER SATURDAY Junction City, Or., Aug. 13.—The happiest man in Oregon 1» Joseph Deyulio, who lives eight miles west of this place. Twenty years ago he was a resident of Campobsaso, Repo bottini, Italy, where he was married and no green timber lias linen burned. to Marin Male jgliese. Leaving his The excellent system of tire patrol bride of a few months he shipped as maintained in this county by the a sailor to America to seek iiis for Bootli Kelly Co., tlie Weyerhausei Hiid the tune, after which he was to send tor Wentworth timber concerns. his wife. Southern Pacific Co. and others pre- After reaching tlie United States he vents any serious tires, such as are re went to wick with tlie cue idea in ported from the eastern end of Linn view of saving enough money to send county, where at least one village has for bis wife. In a few months iiis been wiped out and great damage wife wrote him of the arrival of a done within tlie past tbiee days. The little dark eyed daughter, who had system in Lane county is so well or come to bless their home when she ganized that within a very short time reached Amearica. In a few months after a tlie is discovered »cores Of Deyulio had saved euough money to men are on hand to stamp it out. tiring bis wife and] baby to him. LOSS 18 BIG. This he sent to her in Italy expecting Since the above was written and Het she would come at once, His wife up the Guard learns from a number -•as living with bis mother, who wish* of Eugene people who have just re ed her sou to return to Italy to live, turned from a Ashing trip up the Mo and she thought if she could persimde hawk that the Are there is much more het daughter-in-law to reuiaiu, her serious than waa at Arat reported. son would return. She borrowed the Henninger A Button's log chute, money scut to buy the tickets with which was 4000 feet long and which and spent it for othei things, lienee was recently built Ht a cost of nearly the wife aud babe had nothing to 84000, has been almost entirely de buy a ticket with to America. stroyed. it had been in use only She wrote Deyulio of thia and he ttiree days. Tlie Arm had 15,000,000 feet was so disgusted that he refused to of logs yarded in that vicinity and send any more money, hence for 1H the Are has spread over them, entail years they have been »operated tiy the ing a big lo»s, file amount being hard ocean. About two years ago Deyulio’s to estimate, but it is thought to lie mother died aud hie wife then wrote in the neighborhood of #7000. him it was her desire to come to this The Are started near 12 o’clock Sat country. He, remembering his first urday night, supposedly from one of experience in sending money, tbougiit the donkey engines, lint the engineer it the safest way to send her a ticket states that lief ore quitting work he foi herself and daughter. This be put out every spark of tire. The Hlarm did, and after many delays in proving was given and soon a large number bis American citizenship and his of men from the Wendling and Hy ahi ity to care for them when they land mills were on the scene doing arrived in this oontry, he at last got their best to stay the tlames, but them. They arrived here last week, with little success. His daughter, whom he had never The Eugene men say it was about seen, had mairied and was left a the worst Are they ever saw. Tlie roai widow with one small babe, which of the tlames could be beard several I she brought with her. miles and heat felt hundreds of yards. Deyulio has a farm of 80 acres of The loss on the logs falls on Hen good land and it is well stocked with ninger A Button, as they had not yet goats, sheep ami cows. delivered them to the mills. Cobnrg, Aug. 14. —The funeral of Baragret Flynn, who died at Wend ling Friday morning, was held at the residence of Hugo Hallin Saturday •t two o'clock. •Rn* F. H. Rosenborg and daugh Dr. J. W. Harris, couuty health of- tlc.-r, about the first of tlie present mouth »ent four samples of water, oh tamed fiom Hie city mains in as mativ different places, to the state board of health at Portlaud for analy sis, to ascertain whether or not tlie water now tieing pumped thrugli the new filters is contaminated. This morning lie received the following letter written by the state bacterio ogist to the state health officer: Portland, Or., August 13, HMW. Dr. Roliert C. Yenney, State Health Officer, p rtland. Or. Dear Sir:—Tlie examination specimen of water trom Eugene sent by Dr, Harris show» no contamina tion. There was an absolute failure to produce gas or even growth in fer mentation tubes. Plates inoculated with varying quantities of the water failed to develop a single colony on any one. This result is most remarkable and 1 fear an error somewhere before the water arrived here. It would lie well to know just how this water was col lected. Even tile purest water Usually shows Mime growth. Very truly yours, RALPH MATSON, Bacteriologist of tlie Board, Contained in tlie foregoing letter id the most gratifying piece of uewa re ceived by tlie people ot Eugene fot a long time. They have been awaiting an oftlcial report on the water since the tllters have been placed in opera tion witli much anxiety, and now that the state board of health lias pro- trounced tlie water absol-'tely pure and without a trace of contamination they will rest satistled mid now lie- lleve that the Willauiette Veil« y Co., tlie new owners of the city water sys tem, have endeavored to and have kept faith with tlie people in their pr-um-e to furnish pure water. Dr. Harris took tlie water just ana lyzed by tlie state bneteri.d. gist from four dltfereu faucet*, direct from the mains, as follows; At his own rtai- deuce on Ferry street, bewteen Ea»t I,l< rentli and East Twelfth; at tlie residence of J. A. McMiihon on the corner ot East Thirteenth anil Oak streets; at tlie residence of Z. A Davis at the corner of East Thirteenth and Mill streets, and at Linn's ding store on Willamette streMf. Ttwse places are widely separated and Hi* water was taken from each on the same day, showing purity in all parte of the system. Tlie Guard recently aud Cn two different occasions gave publicity to tlie fact that frequent analyses of the city water made at the request of the company after the tllters : ad been installed proved it to be pure aud tit to drink, hut ths people naturally desired an oftlcial analysis and an of ficial report and would not be satis- tied witti anything short of that Tlie Guard is veiy glad to lie the I rat to acquaint them with the result of the state health board’s investigation of the water and as gratietid to know that its predictions that the company would keep faith with the people in tills regard have been proven correct TALL TIMOTHY, VETERANS USUAL, IS ARE INFIRM AFTER BIG JOB FROM OLD AGE Minneapolis, Aug. 14. —The buai- neas sessions of the G. A. R. enoamp ment opened today, the ball being tilled with tottering veterans seeking old comrades. Many of them express tlie sentiment tliat this ahould tie the leat encampment, on on account of the intlrmitiea of tlie old soldiers. The railroad congestion is being re lieved. A tire in the Nicollet hotel thia morning was extingushed after many weie bruised, but none seriously hurt. DEATH OF JOHN CONSER AT MILLERS Fortland, Aug. 13. —Ex Governor T. T. Geer lias entered the race for col lector of customs. He has not been considers 1 a candidate heretofore, but it is believed bis chances are good. Both new senators are friend ly to his appointment, which ia not liable to be made until next year. P. 8. Malcolm, of Portland; J. M Shelley, of Eugene, and G. A. West- gate, of Ablany, are the other three candidates. FOREST FIRES ARE STILL UNCONTROLLED Altuiny, Or., Aug. 14.—The tire in the Hantiam Mountains, after the John Conser died at his home at rains yesterday, waa checked some Millers thia morning Two or three but today is hurtling as what, years ago he had a stroke of | aralysia The flames have fiercely as ever. and has not been well since, crossed the river into Linn couuty, t I He was born in Knox county. 111., and are burning in a Ano at retch of Dec. 30, 1841, and came to Oregon timber, The tile is now ten milea when a boy In 1848, settling in Linn from the point where it cronned the I county where tie built up a splendid stream. This tire now threatens He Rotiert Moody Chapman was born reputatiou as a man and citizen. Hoovai 'a sawmill, above Detroit, and in Jefferson, Maine, on January 21, leaves a wife and two sons, Lester is now traveling toward the summit 1835, and died at Florence, Oregon, and Hockey, both living at home. of the Casoade Mountains at 1:3l) p. m. on August 8, 1!AH>, of I Mr. Uousei was a memtier of a large Another tire has traveled up the family, many of whom are row living: heart failure. Breiteubuab river in Hie direction of Mr. Chapman was married on Octo Shan, Lou and Mrs. Mollie Thomas Breitenbuah Hot Spring». It ban her 25, 18H4, to Susanna M. Brown, of Portland ; George ot Heppner, Mr«, covered ten miles and burned over and who survive» him. To them were Phoebe Watson of Cbahalia, a wide area. Up to last night fully born two children, George and Flos l Henry and Hope Conser of thia 7o mpiare miles of timber has been sie, both of whom realde with their county.—Albany Democrat destroyed, and the tire is again aliso- parent». lately beyond control. Many camp Fun> ral services were held Thurs ing parties in the mountains are re day, being conducted by Rev. L. it. turning, in haste, and other» are be Bond, and the remains were laid to lieved to lie cut off for the time rest in the Masonic cemetery. Mem being. her a of the (1. A. R. and a large com pany of friends were preseat to pay the laid tribute of respect to the de parted. Evi-ry one who in afflicted with ca Mr. Chapman whs highly respected and esteemed in the community where tarrh should take advantage of ttea Ernest Pirvance (lias resigned his warm weather to get rid of thin an- he haa resided for the past three noying and distressing disease, for position of electrician at theJ^Oregon year».—Florence West. the right treatment in August and Hecuritleo Co. electric power plant, September __ _ will give lie lie At much more quickly than in the winter and and will take a turn at living in town for a change. early spring. Tlie germ killing and health giving The preparationsffot the new is»- Hyomei when breathed in the-sum I mill at the end of the’O, A 8. E. line At Haceta Head. Lane county, to mer months bH» an even more bene- I tlcial action than when used in the are progressing rapidly. The railroad .Mr. and Mm. Wm. McCrae, a son. I cooler weather. It is nature’s owne is pushing its work along, and at railed} for tbs cure of catarrh. it present ia doing considerable blast The Pleasant Hill lauiet>all team de- goes to the most remote ait cells in ing. The mill will be located on the feat.-d a team ma.e up of employes o the nose, throat ami lungs, killing Wm. George place and the owners and driving from the system the ca the Springfield sawmill on the Spring tarrh germ». hope to have it running within GO ia the simplest, most pleas days. Heid grounds Sunday afternoon ky I Hyomei _ the »core of 8 to 4. A good-sized , »nt and the only guaranteed uir- for l'he Presbyterian church Is giving .•».n.l.n. .. While has ever been discovered. crowd was in in attendance. While th.- the catarrh that Hall ,g drnjf its pastor. Rev. Grace, a month’s game was not as »cientiffc as the big „ g,1BrBI1tee to refund the money if it vacation this month, in older that he games played there the stunts prilled does not give complete satisfaction, He will At thia season of the year the fl rat may rest and enjoy himself. off by both teams were exciting and day's use of Hyomei will allow a de camp with Ins family out beyond the intereating. cided improvement In health and in end of the O. A 8. E. line. During a abort time there will 1« no further his absence there will not tie any trouble from catarrh. You take noriak in buying Hyomei. preaching except as some supplies are The complete outfit costa but *1, present. - Leader. extra txittlea 50c and if after using The tieet disc plow ia ths Parlier A ▼ -<><> <J aay It has not helped you. Mr. Orendorff Co.'s Canton Clippe «6 lull will return your money a 10 21 31 1-ast Ninth street. dal3 421 FIRE ENGINE FOR DEATH OF ROBERT CITY OF FLORENCE MOODY CHAPMAN The city council of Florence at tlie regular meeting last Monday evening voted to purchase a hand tire engine with 500 feet of hose and a cart, from A. G. Long, of Portland, for 91300, deliveied at Yaquina. Wednesday evening while one of the donkey engines at the Hurd log ging camp wan being loaded on a scow at the mouth of Hadeall Creek preparatory to taking it up to Know- lea Creek the acow in some way slip ped back from the bank letting the engine into the river. A crew of men worked there nearly all night and succeeded in getting the engine I Mick on the bank. Mr. Gibson’ who operated the Hurd cannery last fall, arrived here from Portland the first of the week and is busy putting the cannery in order for business the coming season. This in dicates that there ia likely to lie some competition for purchasing the fish caught on this arteam this season, that ought to be of advantage to the fishermen. Wm. Kyle A Sons Co. will have their cannery ami cold storage plant ready for business in a few day» more. The two establishments will tie in the market for fish, and the men ought to get better prices for their catch than ia usually the case where the business is all in the hands of one individual.—The West. Died Coburg Notes Forest tires »re iiurnitig in the vi cinity of Mabel. above tlie Wen iliug mill on the Mohawk, and near tlie tuoutli ot Winl-erry er«-ek on Fall creek. Both are in tlie vieinitj* of -tooth Kelly timber, but so far uo great amount of damage is reported. Both llresstart.il about Hie same time Saturday eveuiug. Within a few hours after the discovery a veri table army ot uien whs lighting cadi and through their efforts tlie tires have been prevented trom »pleading to tlie green timls-r. llie tlie up tlie Mohawk destroyed several hundred feet of logging road and chute belouglng to Reuniuger A Button, but aside trom thia no dam age has been done, a* dead trees and underbiush have been tiie fuel for the tlames Report« from there today state tlint tlie tire is now iti the open and is thought to la1 completely un der control. The Wiuberry tiro is also reported to lie under tlie control of tlie tigtiters EUGENE’S CITY WATER IS NOW PRONOUNCED ABSOLUTELY PURE Sackett's »tore, after two weeks’ rest. ler Mabel wete down fiom Wendling Mrs. John Gardiner is very sick over Sunday. They ' were the guest» Aram fiery, aged AM year», died at with malarial fever. A consultation of Mrs. Robertson.; bin home near l.eabiirg Sunday. Aug of doctor» was held yesterday. oat 12, I'«*!. of heart trouble, after an Frank Skinneer, brother of our Makes children eat, sieen and grow. illness of only a few day»’ duration. worthy poetmaiter. is in Coburg Mak»» mother strong and vigorous. He had lived in the McKenzie valley •» absence. He again, after a year Mak»» a healthy /»miljr. That's what a good many years, The fun ral will has sold hl» raDcb ----- near r Corvallis, Hollirter's R >ck icy Mountain Tea doea. ; with interment in Coburg looks good to him. 36 cent«. Linn Drug j be held 1 ueeday, Tea or tablets, t- -------- ------------- and says U—— the Leaburg cemetery. Mi»» Bettis is sgain st her post in Co. WARM WEATHER WILL HELP Now Is the Time to Get Rid of Your Catarrh by Using Hyomei Born Canton Disc Plows 65 E 9th Street Moon &. Tingley “ Cottage Grove Brevities