Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 18, 1907, Image 10

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    Not in the Oregon
Only Eugene Housefur­
nishing Store That Adver­
tises, “Not in the Trust”
CONSTRUCTION
H
H OF STREET RAILWAY
I
HAS BEGUN
2 1
GLASS FACTORY
READY TO START
AUGUST FIRST
c., and D. o
bany.
•
■
tv at» tk
TELEPHONE
IN GIÏÏ Of [¡
Boise, July 15.—Harry Orchard
was the principal witness for the
state against Haywood, being called
In rebuttal when the trial of the sec­
retary of the Western Federation of
WORK OF TEARING UP WILLAM- Miners was resumed today. Orchard M1THE8ON COMPANY GETTING
< Front Monday’»
was lu the chair twenty minutes and
IX SHAPE FOR OPERATIONS AT i The council Of c .' JUV<
ETTE STREET COMMENT Ell the questions <5? the state occupied
COBURG WITHIN SHORT TIME this evening u
THIS MORNING NEAR S. P. DE- less than five minutes.
Attorney Richardson for the de­
granted a fran(.h^BMc> .
fense asked Orchard if his maternal
POT
grandfather was* not Insane on the Only Plant in State and Will Be Han­ discussion has been 'Co,l,j
¡request of the cum.
subject of confession of Imaginary
and
Big Steam Koller Caed to Draw Rail- crimes. Orchard admitted that his
dled by Expert Glass Blowers und chUe,
certain Privll,.^/^»'. t
unde. Peter McKinney, who lived in
roed Plow Through Hard Gravel. Canada, hanged himself while In­
féssi Business Men—Will Employ down by the city f,r£
Use many methods to deceive the public.
We mark our goods in
ble seemed to be c
Plow Strikes Old Street Car Ties sane. He denied all knowledge of a
Thirty People to Begin UUh.
i I electric
wir-s
grandfather named Patrick.
‘dents of
th^ which
j}‘ k
plain figures and would be pleased to have you price goods here
Imbedded iu Street and Breaks
This examination was based on a
I
thought
might
giv*
“e'
I letter received by the defense from
in comparison with our competitors.
Don II
' B. W. McKinstry, of Alameda. Pa.
The Matheson Glass Company, ¡company the right L "e “
The writer claimed to have received which for some time has been erect- line or an electric ] rtf®. *
avoid this the protectii P,“:
the information from Mrs. McKin­
(From Monday’s Guard.)
■ the little city Lv, h,‘ 'w
ney, grandfather of Horsley, or Or­ Ing a glass factory in Coburg, ex­
The actual work of constructing chard.
She said that Patrick Mc- pects to begin blowing glass August clause by which, |n
1 the electric street railway began this ' Kinney was au "old-styled country 1, and thereby start the first glass Pany should overrid*?*»
morning after many delays, and from gentleman, bue he became insane factory in Oregon. The concern ex­ the council the fraiehi?6
now on the street», will present a and raved of crimes he had commit­ pects to employ about thirty people felted at the
i busy scene. The work was started ted in Ireland, as a result of which at first and to make every kind of is considered liken-ih.,.?'
We have the largest furniture stock in Oregon outside of Portland.
i at the north end of Willamette street his family kept him chained for glass except plate. As glass In the ed the telephone Lori ,h»’
p °ple ’“I
West is twice as high in price as In cossful.
I with a force of twenty or more men. years.”
the East, the company should be a .
If you want a dining-room table you can select here from 40 pat­
The big steam roller belonging to the
When the Haywood trial was re- success,
and upon this fact the com-1
Warren Construction Company, and sumed this morning Judge Wood an-
terns. In dressers we have 30 patterns to select from.
j which will be used to smooth down i nounced he would sustain the ob- pany Intends to enlarge the plant, as
the bltulithlc pavement after it is Jection of the defense to the admit-: soon as its practicability is thorough- ,
spread, was put to use drawing the ■ tance in evidence of the records of . ly demonstrated, to about three times I
big railroad plow which Is being used ,the state lnsans asylum, showing the its capacity now.
J. I). Purtley, who for eight v°ars '
to t< ar up the hard graveled streets. ■ commitment to that institution of |
After making a furrow of about 100 John D. Elliott, a witness for the de­ has been a resident of Coburg, is at
feet in length the plow broke and fense, who testified to a long con-1 the head of the business end of the |
"Bill" Monroe, who
there was a delay in this part of the versation he had had with Orchard, j enterprise. The men who will run ’
work for some time till the broken
William Dewey, the witness who the actual process of manufacturing Friday night for beating ha ‘
However, ¡startled the courtroom Saturday by are Norwegians, most of whom are mother-in-law, wa,
parts could be repaired.
Js not only the quantity to select from, but from the cheapest up
the men kept at work shoveling the I confessing participation in the Coeur j almost directly from Norway. They lice court this mining ,nT
dirt and gravel into wagons to be ¡d’Alene riotss and attack on the Bun- Oring with them all the skill that Eu­ fine of $ioo or flft d d 1
to the highest grade of goods.
Everything for the home, for the
hauled up on East Eleventh street ker Hill and Sullivan mill, was re­ ropean artificers possess, and claim the streets un<ier th{1 ' •
and no one was laid off. The plow called to further identify W. F. Davis to have the best glass blower In didn’t hComn?13sioner Turn?
poor and rich, at prices that are far lower than Trust Store prices.
several times encountered the .ties | as the man who handed out the guns America in the person of Gustav r?Hi hai'e the nioney«ndv
been . for the city until about Se3!„
of the old mule car line whi'h was and ammunition the day the mob Matheson.
These men 2 have
------ 2--------
torn up seven or elTht years ago. started for the mill.
blowing glass sirfee their childhood if he don t give the eornnZ
Whenever one of these was struck
of i and claim to have learned much In slip and get away like a jw
The defense took advantage
(J H .'¡On i advance of the ninthn.lo
AmOrin'i'c
the 'plow stuck, ai l this probably Dewey’s reappearance
methods rxf
of America
’s the rock pile gang hive fo -j
wits the cause of it breaking.
him further as to his motive for tes­ manufactured in the Eastern states. ■ few months.
This superior kitowledge is dem- j
Large crowds of men and boys tifying at this time.
were on hand to witness the begin­
Dewey was asked if. after testify­ ■ lonstrated by the cost of the present ; ♦ + + +
ning of the work, and many were ing Saturday, he said to companions ; plant at Coburg, only $*1000, while an
+ + + + ♦♦♦♦♦1
heard to remark that the company that he knew the names of at least American plant in the East would re­ ♦
CITY XEWs.
"really meant buslne33.” The work d’Alene riots and attack on the Bun­ quire the sum of $30,000. There are
will go right ahead until -the line in ker Hill and Sullivan mill, but that In the plant one stnelter, four coolers, ♦
the city is compl 'ted. The ties and "he’d be---------------- if he'd tell that ■ one temporary kiln, besides the nee- + ♦ + +
rails will be laid as fast as the lawyer fellow.”
| essary apparatus.
The smelter is
d .
ground Is torn up and following the
He denied that he had made such a I something new to this country, being near Elmirs’ broke ¿¿"Jf’Jl
laying of the track the pavement will statement.
I constructed to bura wood. The ex­ and his son, Norman, porter
go down. The work of building the
C. 1Y. Lanscu. of the Boise Gas pense Is only $2000 for the furnace,
curb forms Is still progressing and ! Light Company, was called as a gas ¡though the others In the United Hoffman house, left todav t
harvest his father's hav crop
the materials for the cement are be­ expert and said an explosion of gas i States that do the same work are val­
Cards are pit for the »«!■
ing hauled.
could not be caused by the glow from ued at many times that sum. The Milton Nicolle of Eug ne n
smelter Is being constructed by two Clara Emmons of Florent
a lighted cigar.
Harry Orchard was next called and of the workmen themselves, since the solemnized in the Fmj
I denied that he ever introduced Pink­ form Is so peculiar that an American church at Florence on July
YOUR
YOUR
erton Operative Gratlas to Max Mal- mason wouid have to be shown every
W. E. Fisk, Henry CbHs
There is a rumor current that the | ich or Joe Mahliet, or that Pinker- step. The furnace, the proprietors
Robert Orr, have goneteFii!
Willamette
Valley
Company
is
close
­
CREDIT
CREOLI
i ton Operative Riddell introduced claim. Is the only one of its kind in to put up a warehouse for’ht
ly Identified with the S. P. Co., and | ' hint to Joe Barnes. He denied that the country.
i Kelly company to be used:
Only
Large
Housefurnishers
in
Oregon
That
Did
Not
Join
that the Eugene-Springfield electric he was ever arrested at Butte for
It also has such efficiency that it
IS
IS
line will use the S. P. track from Jud­ arson, and denied he ever told a man will make glass six times as cheaply nection with their logging is
A large number of Eupi
the Furniture t rust
kins Point to the mill city, crossing named Brokaw he had been in the as those used in the East. One rea­
GOOD
GOOD
the new railroad bridge over the Wil­ employ of the Pinkerton Detective son of this is that the fuel—wood— Fellows drove to Coburg Si
evening to attend a joint to
8th and Olive Streets,
Eugene, Oregon
lamette river at Springfield Junc­ agency for five years
is so much "less expensive.
of the Odd Fellows and Re
tion.
Color is given to this story
The Ingredients that will go Into there. Tie visitors renort |
Walter Bynum, a plumber of Den-
by the fact that there have been re­
the glass will come from California treatment and a very fine k
I
ver,
Colo.,
testlfed
that
.he
saw
Pat
ceived up to the’present time about; .Moran in Denver in June, 1904. Or- and Oregon. The sand will come
ties and rails enough to lay a track i chard testified that he sent Moran to from the southern state, while the Those who went from here
follows: 2). L. Car’mell, J.1
through Eugene and Fairmount to a
Denver to get $500 from the federa­ rest, as lime, will bs purchased where lock. M. O. Fuller, M. Sum
junction with the S. P. tracks beyond
falling and a heavy wind was blow­
cheapest. The reason that the fac­ L. WhitsoL, E. K. Chapaag
tion.
Moran
denied
he
had
gone
to
the city limits, while some three and
ing In front the st u. Drenched und
tory was located at Coburg was on ac­
a half miles of trolley wire is already . Denver in June for any purpose. By- count of the abundance of wood, the Down, W. T. Gordon, S. P. .'a
nearly frozen, the six Infantrymen
l num said he knew Moran well and
Bowman, ------ Mors», Wirtei
here
—
euough
to
string
the
entire
hung on through the night, calling
j could not be mistaken.
I waste from tne Booth-Kelly sawmill ols, ------- Pielps, J. J. Eiwood.
distance to Springfield.
Another;
and shouting to one another to keep
;
being
contracted
for.
E.
M.
Sabin,
an
attorney
of
Idaho
Cherry, W. J. Tues, B. B. Vcl
thing that makes this rumor seem
awake.
Miraculously enough, none
The building which covers the J E. Marti». John McCulbd
more conclusive is that the promot- Springs. Colo., said he knew Detec­
of the boulders to which they clung
tive
Lyte
Gregory,
who
was
killed
by
,
works
Is
a
large,
barn-like
structure,
Flint and ------ Carlson.
| ers of the line still assert that they
became loosened and all were able
J. B. Kronebusch has sold 3
will be running electric cars Into Orchard. Gregory had been engaged which aaa plainly put up to cover the
to hear up under the terrible strain
Springfield by January 1st. accord- by the prosecution to secure evidence 1 works until the property Is p-oven aege farm In bought at Bilk
I
until the tide receded at daybreak.
I Ing to the conditions of their fran- in the case where the defendants I a success. The men who will do the last summer o F. L. Waite,rf
Few people have ever been caught
I clilse and still have taken no steps to were fourtten members of the West-1 ■ blowing proper are largely of one Dakota, who will be herein
In the trap and lived to tell of it.
Federation,
including D. C i family, and seem to be of the v»ry to reside. Tie price paid I
All the Oregon rases will be clear- bridge the river, a work that could ern
Maps of the Oregon Eastern Rail­ That the guardsmen escaped a terri­
Coply, a witness for the defense in ¡best
.
class of immigrants.
Their farm, Including a flneipud
road. the projected Harriman road ble death was due only to the fact up through the recommendation of not now be possibly done before the the present case. The defense has! very faces are strong promissory was $5000.
fall rise in the stream would compel
that
they
were
able
to
climb
75
feet
Secretary
Garfield.
This
will
be
one
claimed Gregory bad nothing to do ■ notes on the future, and the little I
acrosa Eastern Oregon, are being
L. N. Roney ns returned!!
Porf- ­ them *.. discontinue work on the with anything in which Attorney city of Coburg will have In their pres­
up the cliff and hang there. The of the results of his visit to Port
Kenzie bridge, vhere he bstl
constantly adopted at meetings of di­ detail was In command of Captain land, says the Telegram.
structure.
rectors of the road In the Worcester Denny ,of the ordnance department,
Some persons who profess to have j Richardson, of counsel for the pres­ ence a very strong hold upon future bridge across thi'river. &■
The confusion, lack of finances.!
building, the Harriman headquarter» and FlrBt Lieutenant Disch, of Com-1 over supply of red tape and other a "straight tip" say that Springfield' ent case, was for the defense. This development.
I other men came tome in >”
making the entln distant«*
says the Oregonian. The final loca­ pany H. The enlisted men were Ser- impediments which have clogged the is to be headquarters, and that the | two got into an altercation as to
treacherous McK niie in :?■
tions made by engineer» are being geant-Majur Howard, of the non- wheels will be removed, and the way line up the McKenzie to the Blue whether or not there had been any
catching hundreds of trout <
approved by the officials of the line commissioned staff, and First Ser- made clear for energetic action. Sec­ River mines, and other branches, if discussion among the citizens to the I
way.
They were compeiW I
and It Is indicated that as s < m » u as geant Geer, Sergeant Oesch and Cor- retary Garfield has more than ntere- ■ constructed at all, will extend put effect that the detectives #employed
hv the prosecution had not earned
I out of the boat o> ac^c:j
the entire Hue from Natron to Vale poral Dickel, all of Company H.
, ly looked at Oregon scenery, and his from the mill city, while only a des- their money.
rapids only three tmes, P«’»
Is adopted construction will be com­
i trip to the coast is not a mere jun- 1 illtory service will be maintained be- J
"Those men were all given a ver­
boat along the shorn.
menced.
I ket. Between receptions he has been tween Eugene and Springfield over; dict of not guilty, weren't they?”
Maps showing the final locations
Major G< o. O. Ynnn.of«
In close conference with United the S. P. Co.’s tracks and bridge, i
"That's true; no one has ever de­
Separate Battalion, C X »-I
from Vale to the boundary line be­
States District Attorney W. C. Bris­ connecting with the Eugene street; nied you the glory of that victory,"
W. O. Trine, familiarly known sued from headquartri nJ
tween Lake and Harney counties
tol. and now that Mr. Garfield has car system. The regular S. P. freight replied Sabin.
among Oregon athletes as "Dad,” for an order for the
have been approved by the directors
departed
Commissioner Ballinger traffic over th» bridge will render'
"I’m not asking for glory; I’m ask­ the past six years physical director Roseburg July 20 tn
of the Oregon Eastern and adopted
i has been holding conferences with I such an arrangement uncertain and ing the facts,” said Richardson.
and train»r at the Oregon Agricnl- i The companies to tike I*
It does seem that women have
Thls
as a route of the new road
Mr Bristol on Oregon land matters. possibly unsafe in many respects, and
"Well, the facts as I saw them tural college, died of cancer at his encampment are Cca:’'ft ,
stretch of country reaches half way more than a fair share of the aches
Oregon cases have been under dis­ it is doubtful whether the city coun­ were that those men,
every one of home in Corvallis at 7 o’clock Sat­ First Separate Batin’" »
across Oregon und shows that the and paid» that afflict humanity: they cussion since Friday night, for al­ cil would regard it as fulfilling the
urday evening. He was one of the »rate Companies E. F »■*
final work preparatory to eonatruc- must keep up. must attend to duties though Secretary Garfield did not ar­ conditions imposed by the franchise them,” were guilty.”
In spite of constantly aching backs, rive until Saturday morning his men and accepted by the Willamette Val­
Richardson brought out the fart b»st known men in the state among Infantry.
tlon Is being rapidly closed up.
The
‘ .
that Sabin and eighty others of the athletes.
The completion of the surveys for or headaches, ditzy spells, bearing­ preceded him and worked with Bris­ ley Company.
I vert to Fort riteventind’*»'
down
pains;
they
must
stoop
Dad
Trine
had
coached
athletic
over.
Citizens'
Alliance
were
_
_____
__
....
placed
under
the new line Is. however, a monu­
loiportant enterprises
The many
tol all night Friday preparing cases
tonight.
.. M
mental work. As soon as the territo­ when to stoop means torture, They foe submission to the secretary. Ev­ nitw on foot In Eugene, and the pros- bonds to keep the peace, but witness teams in nearly all the colleges In
W W. Calkins hs ««11 *
the
valley,
among
them
being
Mon-
f
must
walk
and
bend
and
work
with
denied
that
this
was
the
reason
the
9.
10.
11,
13.
,1
.
b
X
ry assigned to each force Is finished,
growth of the city
pectlve rapid
ery moment
----- " not consumed
______ _2 2,
___
by 2 feaat-
maps are forwarded to headquar­ racking pains anil many aches from iug and sightseeing was devoted to makes the franchise appear far more the federation had been prosecuted, mouth. Willamette, Pacific univer­ block 12. Fairmont to «■
kidney
Ills.
Kidneys
cause
more
suf-
ters und formally approved.
considering the Oregon situation Af­ valuable than it did a year ago when though he said the cases were tried sity and the Agricultural college. He Strand, of Ransoirw'«:.’’
For much of the way across Cen­ ferlng thin any other organ of the ter the banquet Saturday night the granted, and other capitalists would by special procedure without the ac­ was one of the oldest trainers in $«22. The new iXner v-
Keep the kidneys well and secretary and Bristol worked until be glad to take it up, so that it is tion of the district attorney who was. Oregon, and formerly lived in Eu­ build him a homethw
tral Oregon the route of the Oregon body,
Before ho became a trainer Mr. and Mrs F *
Eastern lies over sage brush coun­ health Is easily maintained. Read of I 5 o'clock yesterday morning, and likely the counctl will insist that the as Sabin claimed Richardson said,’ gene.
he ran professional footraces, and genp, is stati°n^ 0 \
try where the engineers had little a remedy for the kidneys only that when Garfield started for California, terms be carried out to the let­ "a nonenity.”
had a record of 10 seconds for 100 I States battleshipGeorF'*—
trouble In gettlug long tangents and helps and cures the kidneys and Is Bristol accompanied hint as far as ter. The recent transfer from the
yards. At one race he was credited t h»r. was a pf*J “¡5
easy gradients. For a part of the endorsed by people you know
Cottage Grove, discussing business on Willamette Valley Company to A.
Mrs. W. D. Wood, of 386 West I the train.
with doing the 100 yards In 9 4-5 several men we#
distance, however, the survey» ding
Welch is not regarded seriously, as
closely to the shore of the Malheur Eighth street, Eugene, Or., says: "I
seconds.
His record for the 220- j told in the Ouad’
there are so many different organ­
2,
have
used
Doan
’
s
Kidney
Pills
with
Boise. Idaho, July 13.—It has been yard dash was 22 seconds.
river and the track will whip around
J#___...u . octnriv. HOTI"
izations and companies all within the
I dispatch
fine
results
and
have
also
treated
one
the curves of the stream, for It must
His death was not unexpected by I celved last mgt
big concern ostensibly backed by known for two weeks that the state
,
follow the waterway closely In order of my children who was afflicted with
Rhoads. Sinkler & Butcher, the Phil­ intended to prosecute some of the de­ his friends, who marveled at his won­ Jured.
.
la
weakness
of
the
kidneys
for
a
num
­
to get feasible grades.
adelphia bankers, that It makes lit­ fense’s witnesses in the Haywood case derful grit while suffering from the ■
The regulf
„ J
The good progress that I* being ber of years. From the great benefit
tle difference to an outsider or the for perjury, and it has also been cancer.
He had gone ahead with ■for the pofi .k»» of 11 p ¡J
already
derived
I
do
not
hesitate
to
-■ —
» on bls work while in great physical pain , and clerk I«*
made on the final locations Indicates
general public
how
the several *nor",hat nr L 1.........
McGee
was
Backache, lame-
that the Oregon Eastern will a win recommend them
tonight and worked up to the last minute. I saucer, f'f *1* . ,
properties are shifted from one to Ik, **' h”1 1 was not
that a warrant
graduate from a paper railroad class , ness and that tired, restless and
Ho was hooked In the jaw two
Portland, July tfi
A Washington another. Baek of them all a great for the arrest '»as issii d. This Is
draggy
feeling
made
life
a
burden
to
and become a reality.
many knowing lines assert is the
of the doctor. The years ago by a cow, which
, caused a i followinf t>a:Fd
i me and I was unable to get rent night special dispatch to the Evening Tel- money and influence of Harriman complaint was sworn
_____ to by Sheriff <tfowth on the hone.
He had one
one ! ber
|>er 4
' " *■ ’ a
□
or day
Doan’s Kidney Pills did egram says that tne secretary of the and the S. P. Co., of which h» l< the.
- - the
■
r further
’
1 .rmi’.io« «J
of S1,osh<,n>’ county, and the side of hfs law removed, but
r»- ! 1
interior
restored
to
entry
on
July
IS
Hr
vic
lior
was
__
.
.
.
111
‘
great st
In relieving thia condì-
Wa,!ac’‘ hare ’*•’»> notlfetd lief was only temporary, and b» de­ local lecretarj
master mind.
Realliing that the 7rflrFL'
--rl boat’d
forty thousand acres, 2 heretofore
___
UM
great Willamette Valley will In time to ho.d the acctmri man until a dep­ clined from a man of great strength at th» postnff
: t*. J"
withdrawn
for
the
Umatilla
Irriga
For sale by all dealers. Price SO
become very populous, and that eler- uty sheriff can get there f,nm Ro|se
to a mer» shadow, ft is said that citie?* :
Astora. EuF**'
tlon
project
In
Oregon.
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo.
McGee s testimony has always been only his strong constitution and grit
tric roads are sure to traverse It in
and Portland.
1
—
Now York, sole agents for the United
all directions in course of time, the regarded as being "away off," either kept nim alive.
Ismg
Live
tile
King.
. States.
plan la to secure franchises, rights- from lapse of memory or from some
Trine was Imrn In Oreiron about :
Remember the name
Doan'a— 1» the popular cry throughout Euro­ of-way and power plants ahead of all other cause The state knows Harrv It) years ago. He is survived by a
............................. ♦ V ♦ r ♦
Seaside..
Or.
July
IB
Six ; and take no other
pean countries while In America the other capitalists, but only huildlng Orchard was not tn the Coeur d’ wife , and
— •*------
young daughter, both of- x
riflemen
of the Third
Oregon
I»l KI'
cry of the present day Is "Long live when compelled to in order to head wZJXin ’!•* "nt’ l'n,,w’hp wa*«» »horn were with him at th» end *
Infantry Regiment, in camp at Sea­
♦
♦ Dr King’s New Discovery. King of off Independent capitalists who at­
Wo.en thr n',nkt?r
«nti ThP , Funeral was held
♦
♦
Sunday,
♦
side, reached their quarters at 10
Sullivan mill was blown un.
the body _ arrivine here on th»
♦
♦ throat and lung remedies, of tempt similar projects.
♦ ♦ ♦
o'clock thia forenoon badly exhaust­
which ^Mra. Julia Ryder Paine, .of
Of course all these rumors may be testified that be saw Orchard tn W»1 2 “ • train and Interred in th» >,aur»l ♦ ♦
MMIIKHT A IMHM.I
♦
ed after being caught by the tide on ♦
Turo,
Mass.,
says:
lace
In
1904.
.nd
he
also
testified
ha
2
"It
never
falls
only
pipe
dreams
—
but
time
and
the
I
sollt oi r ♦
Tn Peril
Grove cemetery near Springfield.
a perilous point of rocks under a cliff ♦
Mrs. course of events will unfold the story thought he saw him nlaring noker at
♦ quickly cure a cough or cold." .......
The funeral services w»re con­ C. Bellini:
known as the trap Tillamook Head ♦
Paine's
opinion
Is
shared
by
a
ma-
Mnllxn
on
the
day
of
the
explo
Slon
chapter
by
chapter,
and
then
we
shall
All parties holding onr ♦
ducted by Rev. G. H. Fees, of Corva>- class at t » niwrsitf
Their encape from death was nothing ♦ trading checks
Jorltvof the Inhabitant,
I
-------- of
„ this aee what we shall see.
I-.
’
rail
♦
11s and the Woodmen of the World aged 21 F
•''art of mtrnculons, and they got
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New ~
Discovery
cures weak
♦
and trade them out b cfore ♦ country. 7"
son
of
the
late
s
’
Springfield,
of
which
organisation
away only after a fearful experl- ♦ August 1. 1907.
Tbe Booth-Kelly mill at Coburg
♦ lungs and sore thoats after all other
the deceas»d wn a member, perform­ verton and a
i nee. They were compelled to cling 4'
remedies have faMed: and for coughs Is running only the day-shift now,
wa" brought ed the ritualistic cer«monlee at the
♦
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to projecting rocks on the perpendic­
Satnrd«'!
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°
f
‘
h
'
‘
loi
«
ln
<
rampa
and
colds
It
Is
the
only
sure
cure.
but
with
the
laying
off
of
one
crew^
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grave.
The following frrfm a dis­
ular aide of the cliff for a period of.
Guaranteed by W U Delano, drug­ labor Is still so scarce that part of ^•«■rday evening and placed tn the
Eugene hospital. A log ran over h m tance attended the fvneral: Mrs. abil
.,-«‘25
nine hours until the tide receded.
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gist. 60c and »1.00.
Trial bottle ♦ he men are working overtime In rl^
’are'aoT’J” bad'y’ but the ‘»Æ Zelnra Ferrera, of Portland: Mrs. N.
!
Subscribe (or I be Dill. Y GI A’Hi free.
All this time a drenching rain was
loading cars.
A. Hills, of Portland. B H. Green- man year. re»n Tua** *1
ries are not sertou*.
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naw. of Portland; Mrs. J. Ed Felton. teacher« an«1 111
Furniture Trust
Trust Stores
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Do You Know
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What We Have
$40 WHITE FROST REFRIGERATORS now
$30
Vudor Porch Shades, Hammocks, Tents, Settees and
all Summer Goods Very Cheap Now
Large Shipment of Pictures, Ftc. Just Arrived
Campbell-Fellman Co.
OF OREGON EASTERN
SOON TÜ BEGIN
CASES DISCUSSED
BY GARFIELD
DEATH OF TRAINER
TRINE AT CORVALLIS
PUBLIC LANDS
RESTORED TO ENTRY
NARROW ESCAPE OF
OREGON INFANTRYMEN
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