MRS. EDDY Wall Street War NOT IMBECILE AS REPORTED ¿ Checkmating the Devil • How One b Hayed by C dpt a Ins of In­ dustry—New York Stock tuhdnye’s A young man sat In a cafe tilting a spoon on the edge of a Anger bowl. He Oldest Member Van Horne had finished bls dinner and was smok­ Versus Hill. ing bis cigar. His face was a picture Famous Leader of Christian Scien­ tists Mentally and Physically in Good Condition-Unbiased Opin­ ions From Leading Citizens of Concord, Given to Public Not long ago, October 28, the New York World published two pages of sensational matter concerning Mrs Mary Baker G. Eddy, head of the Christian Sciantists of the World. It was in this article m'.serted that this great woman was lying at the point of death, physically and mentally in­ capable of managing her affairs .and that she was iu the hands of unprin­ cipled persons who were simply dup­ ing the public. That this story was ' maliciously devoid of truth has been Clearly proven by the investigations of the Concord, N. H. Monitor, the leading newspaper of its city. In Its > Issue of October 29, which reached this office a few days ago, we And statements of the leading citizens of Concord, including Mayor Colrlng. not one of them being Christian Sci­ entists, that should remove all doubt from the minds of the public as to I Mrs. Eddy's condition,both physically and mentally. Some of these ex­ pressions are republished s follows: Mrs. Eddy is keen In intellect and strong in memory She is a surpris­ ing illustration of longetitj ; I right eyes, emphtic expression, and an al­ ertness rarely to be found in so ven­ erable a person.— Mayor Charles R. Corning. Mrs. Eddy’s mind is not only unim­ paired, but she exhibits the same clearness, strength,alertness and vig­ or which have so long distinguished her.—General Frank 8. Sreeter. Mrs. Eddy has no cancer, or any chronic or orgnic or functional dis­ ease.- Calvin A. Frye. Mrs. Eddy herself has driven In her carriage dully, with the excep­ tion of one day early In the spring, when the roads were so bad that she did .not go out. Lewis ('. Strang. I have seen Mrs. Eddy's carriage on State street almost daily. The occupant has always been Mrs. Eddy herself. Hermann 8. Hering. I most emphatically say that Mrs Eddy is In every way capable of con­ ducting her bnslne. s affairs. Fred N. Ladd. Treasurer Loan A- Trust Savings Bunk. 1 can state from prsohal know­ ledge that It is Mrs. Eddy, anil no other person whom I see riding In her carriage Josia E. Fernaid.Pres­ ident National State Capital Bank. CITY COUNCIL HOLDS REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING Th regular meeting of th* city council was held Monday nig'.n, a’ which time a proposition from tie E Waggoner, of Portland, to In­ stall a Are alarm system was dis­ cussed. He madi' an offer to put In 15 street alarm boxes, requiring the use of Ave miles of wire, for $1000. The Are and water committee was Instructed to draw an ordinance to thoroughly cover the storage of exqlosives within the city limits A committee consisting of Council­ men Bristow, Calkins, Beckwith and Henderson was named to confer with the water company In regard tn the elimination of dead ends in the water mains.. X Good Record. Out of all external remedies on the market we doubt If there is one that has the record of the world-re- nownedporou» plaster Adcock's. It has now been In use for sixty years and still continues to be as ¡topular as ever l’i doing its great work of re llevlng pain am! aches. It Is the remedy we all need when suffering from any form of ache or pain re aultlng from taking cold or ov r st rain Allcock'a Plasters are sold by druggists in every part of the civil­ ized world. Not \* »All NT. 1 will All my regular appointment at Harrisburg Sunday. Theme. 11 a ni , The Sanclfic at Ion of Service. 7: JO p. m.. Life Given for Life Will preach at Wyatt schoolhouse at 3 p m Sunday. Sunday will be our business day, so hope all may be present. Ix»t every body come. D E BAKER. Pastor. o of desjH>mle!i -y. A gentleman entered the cafe, looked about for a vacant table and. seeing none, seated himself at the one occupied by the melancholy man. The stranger dined, rineed his Ups and ting.-rs, wiped them with his n. pkln and lit a cigar. The young man still sat brooding. “Pardon me." said the stranger. “You seem distressed. Perhaps I may re- lieve you." There was a kindly. Irresistible tone In the voice, and step by step tbe able to move several cars up from the valley for over a week, to All a southern order. Eggs 33® 34c. Does not* get* much good Grain bags. 8\c. for you out* of what* you Creamery butter, 26® 27*10. eat*, for it* does not* digest* Chickens, 13*2® lie l“‘r K»- Wheat, valley,67c; bluestem,68c. much it* is wasteful. It* Oats. $22 ® $23 per ton. feels sore and lame and is Barley, $21® 22. Hay, timothy, $11® 12; vetch $. easily distressed and often ® 7. upset* by food. The best* Mohair, choice 26® 28c. treatment is a course of Wool, valley, coarse to medium, 22 @22 be. Hops, 1906 crop, 15® 16c. Potatoes, new, 75c® $1.00 per which is positively une- .<—*—for all stomach cwt. Onions, new, $1.10® $1.15. troubles. Chittim bark, new stock, 4Vz b 6c For testimonials of remarkable cures It). send for Book on Dyspepsia, No. 5. Beef steers, $3.25® $3.75; cows C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. $2® 2.25; hogs, $6® 6.85, calves, $4'0 4.50; mutton, $4.75 ® $5.00; lambs, $5.00® $5.25. A Tired Stomach WAR In Wall street, such as has recently been raging, means J wounds and death for a good many of the privates, bow ever it may be for ' tlie generals. The big ; captains and gen erals of industry like Morgan. Hill. Harri I stranger won the young man’s confl- man, the Goulds aud the Rockefellers , donee till at list he confessed that the from tbelr post- of vantage In the con cause of Ills distress was love. fllct, view its progress without fear as “Unrequltted?" asked tlie other. to their personal safety. It is the mei "No; the girl’s father will not con­ In the ranks and the subordinate ottl sent.” eers who, figuratively speaking, lose "That's bad, and she—will she not Ilves or limbs iu the fray. On the Aoor marry you without his permission?” Chittim bark—Sets of the Stock Exchange, New York, the "No.” Wool, 2t)(a cents privates and eorjioniJs and sergeants “Il’ni,” said the stranger. "That’s POULTRY, EGGS, ETC. •nd lieutenant-, battle for existence, doubly bad. It seems to me that your Eggs—Per dozen. 30 c. while the commanding officers in the only course is to convince tlie father Dairy butter, 2O-'25cts; creamery struggle give their orders over tele that”— “Oil, no one can convince him of any butter, title per roll. graph and telephone from the security Hens—9i« 10c. of private oUices, where they are In thing. I wish I was as certain of one trenched behind millions of dollars' thing ns be Is of everything.” Frys—10c. Tlie stranger called for a bottle of worth of stocks and bonds. Geese—5@7c. In the flglit which lias been in prog wine and Inviteli bls newly made ac­ Ducks—lOtii lie. ress In Wall street the immediate ob quaintance to Join him. The latter FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. ject has been the -possession of the Chi produced a card with the name George Potatoes—60 per 100 cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad, Winchell on it. The stranger glanced Onions—1*46. with Its $25,000,000 of extra cash to be nt it. but, whether from Inadvertence Lemons—Case, 86.50 added to Its treasury from the proceeds or Intention, failed to respond with his of Its new stock issue. In this war own cani. Green apples—40c box. When the bottle was empty Winchell twice as ninny millions are said to be LIVESTOCK MARKET. Involved as were represented in the ordered a duplicate, ami, his mind be­ Steers—2lac. ing on bls obdurate would l>e father- famous tight of a few years ago for the < iood Cows- 2c. possession of tin* Chicago. Burlington in-law* and his tongue being loosened Good prime dressed veal, 5c. liy the wine, lie told his companion and Quincy, a fight which resulted In Sheep— much about the old man's idiosyncra­ the Northern Pacific corner. sies. One feature seemed to interest Fat hogs—5® 6c. The generals who lead tlie opposing the stranger. GRAIN AND FEED. forces in Illis battle of giants are "He’s got a picture hanging In his James J. Hill. .1. Pierpont Morgan ami library of the devil playing chess with Cheat hay—68. their friends, tlie f irelgn capitalists, on u young man for his soul. Tbe devil Timothy hay—88. the one side, nml E. II. Harriman o! looks triumphantly at the young man, Oats—40c. the Union Pacific anil Its allies, with on whose face is depicted despair. The Bran—821. Sir William Van Horne of tbe ('aim chessmen stand In such position that Shorts —824. dlnn Pacific, ou the other. no move can possil ly save him from a Wheat—80e. The real object of the tight Is not sc checkmate.” Flour—83.40 much the money In the treasury of ths "How do you know that?” asked the stranger. I PORTLAND, ORE, Nov 15. East- "Because it is so. Mr. Granger, the man 1 am talking about, has hail nu­ ' ern hop orders are more in evidence merous experts to look at the picture, In this market than at any time so ami they all say the devil must win in four moves. I've studied It out my­ far this season. self with the same conclusion. Here Dealers and agents are in receipt Is the tHiard." And. taking out an old of order, many of them of pleas­ letter and it pencil, lie laid down the ing proportions, but at prices not at position of the pieces. Tlie strainer looked at the ditgfriit 'till attractive to growers But In thoughtful ’ for a few minutes. I 'tie absence of bids at h gher figures “Well.” asked tlie young man, "don’t jit is claimed that under 15c Is like- you see?" "Yes, I see," said tlie other. | y to be regarded by th* other Coast “I told you the devil Lad him cor dealers as all that the market will tiered.” “Just ns the owner of the picture stand, for the present at least. has you cornered,” replied the strange*, Orders for near choic - hops are with a smile. “Ami now 1 am going I at hand at 13® 14c, while cliche ex- to bld you good night. All tbe world loves a lover, aud you may be assured ' port goods command at least a vent that 1 love you. 1 wish I could help above these figures. you in your affair. By the bye, could Poultry Comes In Early. you secure me a look at the picture?” "Certainly.” More than the usual quantitz of George Winchell, having obtained chickens for so ear-y iu the week from liis sweetheart the necessary per mission, called with his newly made «ere in evidence til's morning an 1 friend. They were ushered into the I the demand was not at till br:«k t;l library, nml while there looking at the anything like top prices, ‘fne mn>- i ket is ot’ly fairly good, with 12* picture its owner entered. "Are you sure,” asked the stranger named oftener than better that "that the young man is beaten?” i price. In some quarters 13c was WILLIAM ALlXlNl'Kll SMITH. "Perfectly,” said Mr. Granger. named, but the heavier deal-?.’» St. Paul aa the control of the Pacific "I doubt it.” i seemed glad enough to move stocks coast trade, tin the outcome of the “Doubt It! Haven't I had a dozen or I at 12® 12 '2 c. contest de|>euda tlie question of wheth­ more chess exi*erts to make tlie matter The Railway Age says that C. L. er tlie St. Paul is to be extended to tlie certain?” roast In a northerly direction to the in Bundy, superintendent of the coach "I am sorry to disagree with them." Jury of tlie Great Northern and North­ "Do you mean to tell me"— began department of the Hicks Locomotive ern Pacific systems or southerly to the Mr. Granger hotly, but the other inter & Car Works.has recently been gran­ Impairment of the profits of tlie Union posed softly: ted a patent on a live poultry trans- and Southern Pacific roads. Another “1 can place the pieces ns they are : portation car. which varies in a num­ line, tbe Pacific Coast railway. Is In placed in the picture and checkmate ber of respects from cars formerly volved In tlie struggle. President IIIll the devil in live moves." I used for this purpose. The most bus threatened to break Into Canadian "Do It. Do it, 1 say. I'll give yon notable feature of the car is the con- Pacific territory, ami Sir William Van $10,000 If you do It In twenty moves." 1 struetlon which permits of the Horne, chairman of the Isiard of direct “Pardon me. I do not care to take ors of the big Canadian road and for coops being removed whenever so de- your money." many years Its president. Ims said that I sired. This is accomplished by set­ “Then what In”— for every mile IIIll builds In Canadian “I will felt you what I'll do. My ting the braces in the middle of the Pacific territory th«- latter road will friend Mr. Winchell seeks your consent car and the coops are slid in and can build two Iu that of the Great Northern to a union with your daughter. I’tl be taken out from the outside from A contest between railroad kings for checkmate the devil in five moves for angle irons riveted to channel Iron control of railway properties causes that consent.” 1 posts. This makes it possible for great fluctuations In the value of “He marry my daughter! Not If I the coops of poultry to be taken stocks. III exp lanatiou of ho*v «neh know It!" thing'* ' work tin ■ Nestor of the New 1 out and th*- poultry disposed of. af­ lite stranger turned to leave. York S took Exi tiauge. William Alex "Hold on!" roared the old man. “1 ter which the coops may be repla­ ander Smith, said not long ago: agree to your proposition. but when ced n the car. Coops may also be Viiluea arc Inti a ted now. One of th« ! you have fall-.*d I'll kick yon out of the taken out and the car thoroughly causvM o f ttllM the fart that the great • 1* Ul.*'*l. making it possible to keep Hnanvlai H'imethn« - pay big prices house." for »toi xn In ord er to control certain in- i "Done." said the stranger. the car Is a thoroughly sanitary tereata. Tbl.« raí ■<-s the price above the ‘ A chesslnxird was produced and the con • n. There Is an isle through !n trinale value oí th«’ propertte* which the stork.« irt present. If It should happen pieces place«! iu>on It as in tlie picture. the center, and a space in tne door­ that tht se manti rala tor» were forced tc ‘ "Will you play f >r the devil?" asked way provided with an overhead tank aril, the re would be trouble. A man b ¡ the stranger of Mr. Granger. not *afc In bu n « st im ks now unless h» 1 "With a growl the owner of the pic­ with water pipes leading to the dif­ Is on the lii-iUe. where he can set ar | ferent c*M>ps for watering poultry honest report on the ,-amlngs of the con I ture sat In tbe required position. At corn and Its real condition the moment Rose Granger, who had while tn transit. Fresh meats were in pretty good Mr Smith Is eighty six years of ng* been iisteni'.ig without. ojiened tlie do raR*d the diamond an seat opp**sit« the devil. The moves be­ ed. Some heavy veals were hard to ulveraary of his connection w.th the gan. and In the promised number of move, hut light weights were in good Institution two years ago tlie exchange move« the stranger had checkmated I. • demand. Very few hogs are com­ adversary. The old mau could not be ing In. and good returns could be passed résolutions In his honor. A visitor to tiie gallery of the Stock lleve his eyes. had for plump, young porkers. “t hivkma’ed!” cried George Win­ Ex change once asked tlie friend who In dairy products the market Is was acting as his guide to (mint out to chell. wik! with Joy. only .airiy weil supplied. Eggs are "Checki:, . d!" came from Rose'« him John D. Rockefeller lie was In formed that so far as known Mr soft voice, «li le unobserved she press- none too plentiful, and good grade remains steady with some indica- Rockefeller had never visited It but <*d her lover'» hand. "It can’t **e so!" cried tbe old man .tons o* an advance. »tree and that was when be was Intro duced to the president on Joining It I "There's some mistake. Replace th« Potatoes art* in pretty fair supply, many, many years ago. Most of th« men and do It again.” though the recent rain has affect- The Strang- r consented an*! again er shipments Into this market very financiers like Morgan. Harriman. George Gould ami Belmont rarely If checkmated ’ is adversary. Granger materially As in other lines of •ver exercise tlie mem ershlp prlvl looked tip and a«k«*f August 4, 18b2, Anderson 8. Bush, of l?av Centr , County of Pacific, state of Washing­ ton, lias tiled in this office bn March 9, 1906, his sworn statement No. | 7232 for the purchase of the E l,i of VV'.i- of section 20, in towhship No. 18, south of range No. 6 west, and will offer pr* f to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim­ ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Roseburg. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 23d day of January, 1907. He names as witnesses Clark P. Devereaux, of Eugene, Oregon; Fred C. Whitten, of Portland, Oregon; Josie Hale Bush and Gertrude G. Bush, of Bay Centre, Washington. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the . ■ >v ■ described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before the 2 3d day of January, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. In the matter of the estate of W. I. Gossett, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned administrator of the above named estate, pursuant to an order of the above entitled court, will sell at private sale on or after the 17t!i day of December, 1906. for cash, the following described real prop­ erty belonging to said estate, to-wit: Lots 1 and 4, in block 3, of the orig­ inal plat of Eugene. Also one promissory note for the sum of |800, secured by mortgage on lots 9 and 10. block 2, of Kelsay's addition to Eugene. On and after said 17th day of De­ cember. 1906, proposals to purchase said property will be received by the administrator at the law office of Williams & Bean in Eugene, Ore­ gon. Dated this 8th day of November, 1 906. Date of first publication. Novem­ ber 15, 1906. F. H GOSSETT, Adniinistra tor. NOTICE FOR Pl BLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or., Oct. 18, 1906, Notice is hereby given that in com­ pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, en­ titled "An act for the sale of timbet lands in the states of California, Or­ egon, Nevada and Washington ter ritory, as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1 89 ' Gertrude G. Bush, of Bay Centre- County of Pacific, state of Washing­ ton. has filed in this office on March 9. 1906. her sworn statement No. 7231 for the purchase of the W'*. of E'i of section No. 20 fn township No. 18, south of range No. 6 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultu­ ral purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the regis­ ter and receiver at this office at Roseburg. Oregon, on Wednesdey, the 23d day of January. 1907. She names as witnesses Clark P. Ib-vereaux. of Eugene. Oregon; Fred C. Whitten, of Portland. Oregon; Jo­ sie Hale Bush and Anderson S. Bush, of Bay Centre. Washington. Any and all persons claiming ad­ versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 23d day of January, 1907. BENJAMIN L EDDY. Register. OR. GEO. WALL, surgery atid gen­ eral practice. Office aud residence, Roney Luilding. over telephone ex change, Eighth street. ’Phone black ltkil. Eugene, Oregon. Residence 194 E. 10th St. DR. McDOUGAL, physician and sur­ geon in addition to general prac­ tice special attention given to dis­ eases of women and children. Of­ fice over Preston A Hales. 'Phone black 1631. Potatoes W. O. PROSSER, physician ami sur­ geon. In addition to general prac­ tice of medicine and surgery spec­ ial »itt utiou to all diseases of the ear, nose,throat ami eye. Residence, cornet 14th and Pearl stieete. Of Ace, Beckwith building. Telephones -Office, Black 1291; residence, Red 501. v DR. M. G. BENNETT, physician. Acute and eases treated. Office bers’ store. 'I’lioue Residence. Red 4462. Before you sell or contract your potatoes write me. Phone Black 1051. W.C JACKSON Box E, Eugene, Oregon, osteopathic chronic dis­ over Cham­ Black 13*26. WiHamette House* 80 West 8th St«, Eugene, Ore. VETERINARY SURGEONS RATES $1.00 PER DAY. DR.J. CHRISTIE,veteiiimry surgeon, M. 1*. C. V. S., Edinburg, Scot­ land. Secretary and treasurer of tbe board of veterinary medical ex anitners: Domestic animals of all kind treated on scientific princi­ ples Located at Bang»' stable. Eu­ gene. Re», corner 10th and Olive. 'Phone red 2611. Board and Room 54.50 per Week. Meals S3.50 per week. WM. LIL WALL, Prop. ATTORNEYS AT LAW MAKE EVERY DAT COUNT- DORRIS A ShJPMiR 1 H. Att* r- treys at I w - (-ftice in hov*-y build­ ing over Cluiii l ets Bristow bunk. no matter how bad the weather You cannot afford to be without a TOWER'S WATERPROOF LEON 1*. El »MUNSON, attorney -at- law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Saving Bank. WILLIAMS a BEAN. Attorne.vs-at Law. .1. M. Williams, L. 1,. Beu. Practice iu all the courts of tlie state and before tlie U. S Land Of­ fice. Offices 12, 13, 14, 15. Mc­ Clung h!dg. OILED sun OR SLICKER When you buy look for the SIGN OF THE FISH V’WEPJ 1. N. HAKli lUGH. Sfiecial attention given to divorce and settlement of estates. Agent for Continental in­ surance Compari*. Room 5, 1st Na­ tional Bank Building. Eugene, Or. A J TDMrEff CO 90&TO*US* I c ff CAMA' CO THOMPSON A HARDY.Attorneys-at- law ; li. W. Thompson, C.A. Hardy. Office over Yornn’s Shoe Store Eu­ SALE Twenty-six Angora gene Oregon. Practice iu all the FOR goats, half of them nannies, for courts. sale. F. E. Nighswander, Cro». Oregon. Phone Farmers 25x. Fence Works Brown A Smith have moved their FOR SALE—Seed, vetch and eil« I« fence works from 585 Oak street to tbe sale. M. l.evinger 3 mile« east ef corner of Oak and Seventh streets, Springfield. and now occupy the building former­ FOR SALE—One team of geldinira. < ly occupied l>y the Eugene Bakery. years old. weigh about ¿sue; al«i I Al) of our old customers will receive set of Harness. Snap id 83IH 1“ ou or Hihiress Mary E. tioodiM* ‘he same fair treatment as in the past Springfield. Or. 11 -- »11 and intending purchasers of tbe lies fencing should «ire us a call. FOR SA LE-A line ranch of acres ; 70 acres under cultivation ti» BROWN & SMITH. baance pasture with some tm1*'- Props. Eugene Fence Works, good improvements on the plac^ w deci Cor. Seventh and Oak Sts. also a one third mtere-t tn a ’ horsepower Bullall« Pitts eUK’1* and separator <*• od *lur8‘,'2,‘°U Bankrupt stock wall pajer at bank­ investor. Address E. 1- 'en.p rupt prices. man. Zion. Oregon. 11 »■' ' Cham >srs Hardware Co. TANNING-Tim - iesirtt-' of any kind w ill do « ' ll to eal or address me. 1 «ill *’ »T shares prope' ly tagged Jeet t> Rug tanning a specialty. ■ Ritchey, Jasper, Or. WA.NTED-Traveler ■ house. $12.O'1 per week. E’l»*- advanced. Reterei ce- - witli stamp. Jos A. Alcxsnden , gene, Oregon. A CAR LOAD Received Rece ALL STtCt. AMERICA , wove , S FENCES hogs sheep cattle THE BEST FENCE FOR HORSES’ CATTLE. SHEEP. HOGS & POULTRY OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT OVER 500 MILES SOLD IN OREGON THIS YEA* M3 ON (2b TINGLY, Eugene. Ore-