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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1907)
1 »iwu;. i- -Hiur grass and two sons, Cottage Grove; I I they succeeded In putting out the John Holland, G. W. Holland. Eu flames, but not until a large box of gene Holland. Frank Holland, Crow; > new bedding material and several E. L Holland, wife and four chll-| 1 other articles wer wife and dren; ’ J. M. Holland, think the fire origli three chlldre n, W. J. Holland and re less ly dropvlng John McCulloch, Wife ' wife, < Cro he morn a long the bedding hildren, Hadleyvllle; : E. »ur and f w h sinnul <, thus starting a W. Ho! selton, wife and four children, brí?'ikint red for some tini s: L. F. Moore, wife and I into a blaze. IcliHd Springfield; Mrs. S. V. Ab-.i John Taylor, of 1 Indian Creek, was Eugene; E. S. Rauch, wife | taken to Eugene la- it Friday for med- ABBOTT ( HILDREN. AFTER and two children , Eugene; J. C. Ab-i How Many Housewives Huie put l{| THE . Taylor has been l<al treatment. Mr I bott, Leland; Mrs. E. L. Goff and I I ..That Much in Their in poor health for over a year past. I» YEARS, ARE ASSEMBLED j two children, Leland; Albert Teal Uve»?-_ > but recently felt better and began to Ivy. and son, Grants Pass; Dave Canned Goods Not <*I*n.-d fil do some work. He became worse I NDER ONE ROOF—PARENTS Crow; J. D. Matlock, Eugene; j and when he went outside he was un Gold, Crow; Elsie Gold, After Christina*. DIED CROSSING PLAINS LEFT Charles able to use his lower limbs much, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of which have their starting point at Eugene. ♦ the fair grounds,store, on the Port-i 1 though he looked quite well. ♦ ORPHANS IN FAR WEST—HAYE It is rumored that the peo ♦ land-8alem line, where it joins with Carl Rice, of Mapleton, returned a ♦ How many quart» of c;a few days ago from a trip to the Al- ♦ ple who have recently pur ♦ the original L. B. French right-of- MANY BELATIVI« NOW trift does your wife put up canned d Ir'11 I sea to look up a location for a salmon ♦ chased the Eugene electric ♦ way. One traverses certain prom stream. Mr. Rice *™er? Suppose you had hatchery on that ♦ railway line and are building ♦ inent residence streets through the of the territory burned over by > informs us that he found a good a road to Springfield are ♦ residence section of the city, termi the All fire dred boys, how many would ,he week will be built up One of the biggest pioneer reunions up then? Gsesje. for ® now ready to ask for a fran ♦ nating at the river's brink, calculated this fall last I place for It and he thinks it likely bulldings. with fine brick would vary perhaps by thou“«* 4 chise in Salem for a line to ♦ to give an outlet to the system into for this morning Cherry brothers, j that the hatchery will be built. The of the Northwest was held yesterday 4 to be built to Albany and ♦ Polk county. The other takes a river . who owned the buildings that were ( state fish warden will examine the at Crow, when the five children of ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ and very few housewives woub ¿ ♦ through the Mehama country ♦ course through the city in a nearly I ' burned, with the exception of the Or ' proposed site and surroundings be- I William Y. Abbott and Joanna Ab Seoul, Aug. 12.—The Ko ♦ able to calculate how |t ahoul * ♦ ♦ and to make connection yth ♦ direct line to the southern limits, and j egon Hotel, announced that they will for the matter is decided. I rean supreme court has pass ♦ done, riot to consider doing the vork bott, who gave up their lives on the This year, according to 4 the Eugene road. It is said a ♦ will connect in the vicinity of the re- j ! erect a three-story brick on their cor | A man came up from Gardiner on ed sentence the mem ♦ ♦ petition for a franchise in ♦ form school with the line that has ner. The dimensions will be 80x100 . Monday to hire one of the tugs to go plains in 1852 while searching for 4 bers of The upon cfclcnlations, the University hnii. ♦ Hague deputa ♦ down and try to pull the schooner homes in the Oregon country, and 4 this city will be presented to ♦ already been surveyed and for which feet, the __ Willamette street front to tion. Sang Son has been con ♦ dormitory will can about ’50. 4 the council at the regular ♦ right-of-way has been secured from be 80 feet and the side toward Elast (Alpha out through the breakers and their relatives met at Odd Fellows ♦ i demned to be hanged and Yi ♦ quarts of fruit. The kinds *¿7 ♦ I tow her into port. The vessel has ♦ meeting next week.—-Salem ♦ this city to Mehama. Sixth street 100 feet. It will extend Wi Chow and Yl Chun have ♦ are gooseberries, strawberries che/ ♦ The specific conditions named in from the Sanderson block,to be erect : been hauled out some distance with hall at Crow. The reunion was not 4 been sentenced to imprison ♦ rl:>s raspberries, loganberries »¡u 4 Statesman. ♦ blackberries,, peaches, near, ¿a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the franchise are that work must be ed, to Sixth street, and will be one of anchors, and is now afloat. The Ros- alone great in number of people pres ♦ ment for life. ♦ plums. . p and l begun within six months after the the most valuable additions to the I coe will go down as soon as she gets ent, but in the hallowed memories ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ' the schooners out so »he can leave. But they do not depend tlp>n thl. Salem, Or. Aug. 12.—A petition granting of the franchise, and the town. and heartaches that were revived. W. R. Hollenbeck and family and entire road must be completed be fruit for the whole year fo- dried This morning it was estimated that E. R. Hollenbeck left Tuesday on I It was the first time in forty-nine was presented to the city council to tween this city and Albany within apples and prunes have also ¡ pro u the structure will cost in the neigh years that the five children had met night asking for a franchise over sev two years. This indicates that there borhood of 130,000, which will mean their way to the cape on a camping New York, Aug. 12.—News that inent place in the menu of tae dor I under the same root, and forty-four he had been sentenced to death and mltory. In fact, fresh fruiw such eral streets of the city, from the nor is need of hurry in the completion that it will be modern in every re expedition I years since W S. Abbott had seen one Peter Rice, of Mapleton, who re his associates on the ill-fated mission as apples, pears, prunes, aid any thern to southern limits, with an out-' of the project. Mr. Welch, who Is spect. The plans as yet are Indefi of his sisters, Mrs. Dr. Canady. to The Hague had been condemned thing else in season, supyty the let upon the Willamette river, for an at the head ot the Willamette Valley nite, no architect having drawn the ceived an appointment In the forestry The chief event of the day was the entirely new electric railway system. Company, recently sold out his inter specifications, but according to the service of the government, is now at 1 address by Hon. J. D. Matlock, mayor to life Imprisonment, was conveyed sauces up till Christmas tine, when The purpose of this is to construct a ests In the Eugene & Eastern to Sto present Ideas of the owners the first Roseburg, where he is working in the I of this city. His subject was "Pio to Prince Yl. nephew of the emperor the canned fruits are opentd Even qf Korea, at his hotel today. line of railroad from this city south rey and others, who are promoting a floor will be made into store rooms office of the forest supervisor. then, the dried fruits hold ¿prom- The Siuslaw Lumber Company’s neer Days and Memories.," and he "The Japanese are the cause of the inent place, so you may g;t some ward as for as Albany,on the initial system of lines out of Eugene. He and the upper two into offices or brought out the trials, hardships and mill is undergoing extensive repairs, uprising,' ’ he commented. “ I do is devoting his entire efforts upon stretch, and contemplates an exten idea of the great amount o' canned rooms of some sort. and will be in fine condition to turn difficulties of the pioneers particular sion to Portland on the north and Eu- the present project, which contem Just when work will begin has not out lumber when they begin sawing ly strong, and also read a recountal not blame them so much as I blame fruit, for it takes eighty to a hundred plates a continuous system of electric the traitor Koreans who have sold gene on the south, with a lateral or boarders at the university. been decided, but it will probably be I of the trip across the plains, wrft- The feeder branch at Turner to Mehama.' railway from Portland to the south as soon as the buildings are cleared again. Besides these things, thereare jars I ten by John G Abbott, one of the themselves to the Japanese. C. D. Burkhardt and wife, of Eu ern boundary of the state, with lat only effect of this execution against The franchise is asked in the name and glasses of Jelly upon ars and away, men being at work at that now. gene, passed through town last Mon five children. On the trip the chll- erals reaching out the most fertile me will be to add energy and enthu of A. Welch, of Portland He I* back glasses, to tickle the palat« of the The Improvement to that part of dren’s mother, father and ma terna I siasm to the work of the patriotic boy student. ed In the enterprise by Eastern cap sections of the valley, having no rail the city will be enoromus, for diag day on their way to Heceta on a grandfather perished. Some canned fruits camping expedition. — Florence West. outlet to the principal markets. Two ital. whose Ideutlty Is withheld from onally across the street, on the oppo Last week was spent by the ehfl- Koreans for their country. This or are also bought, and perhips 500ft crews of surveyors will be placed in publication for the present, but the site corner, will be the fine govern dren In bringing back old remem der for my execution will be carried quarts, as a conservative »stima’c circumstances surrounding the the field the first of the week and ment building, while next to the brances of childhood days. They vis out If I get with Korean or Japanese would give some idea as to he fruit will complete the surveys, according scheme smacks of Hill interests very Cherry building will be the Hanford ited the old home of their grandfath jurisdiction. It would be suicide for consumed. strongly. The petition for the fran to the designs of the promoters, as brick hotel on the site of the Oregon er on Coyote creek, just above the me to return to Korea. If I could get chise cover* two sepaate lines, both they proceed. hotel, which was burned down last Coleman place. He was a prominent anything for my country by putting week. man tn early days, and ft was he who my head In a Japanese noose, I Cherry Wants Light. . mentioned John Whittaker for first would be very glad to do so; but I I governor of Oregon. Whittaker, as cannot see that I should serve any Mr. < Cherry states that there Is ono 4 good purpose now. I will continue died . 4 thing I he wants the city to do for MARRIED Chicago. Aug. 12.—Tho wheat well as Abbott, was a resident of my work for Korea here.” ♦ him, si Ince he and his brother are go- market opened weaker on lower pric Lane county. Joe Teal, “'Hen” Ow Prince YI has requested President ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Ing to builcf the structure, He wants es at Minneapolis and Liverpool. The ens and Samuel Abbott were the men an electric light on the corner, and decline at lfveri»ool Is based on larger who were responsible for the gover Roosevelt for a private audience. Rev. D. C. Kellems, who has been (From Monday's Guard.) wants it soon. world's shipments and an increase in nor's nomination.and as the state was JAPANESE TROOPS At the home of Mrs. Lucinda Saw holding revival weetlngs at Forest Alva Richardson died yesterday in yer, 398 West Fifth street, Sunday. the amount on passage. Favorable Democratic in those days, and the Grove, where threats were made FIGHTING IN KOREA weather in this country was also a candidate very popular, the nomina August 11, at 3 p. m , Rlbert Orr, of Portland at the home of his sister, against his life, has returned home Mrs. L. N. Riley, of a complication tion was equivalent to election. weakening factor. Eugene, and Miss Vida Mae Neet, of of diseases. The funeral will be held I Seoul, Aug. 12.—A company of 38 sound of limb without any of his On another day in the week the The closing prices were: Septem I Fall Creek. Rev. Pinkerton, of the tomorrow with Interment in the Mul j children, all pioneers themselves, Japanese troops with two machine bones being broken or any real at ber, 83 5-8; December, 88 1-2. Congregational church, officiating. The body will be I took a ride to Skinner's Butte. There guns had five ni<-n killed and five tempt being made upon his life. They will reside at the Sawyer res key cemetery. Mr. Kellems believes he knois I they remembered their school days, wounded lac night and this morning idence for the present. Last evening brought here on the 2:05 train in The deceased was and a Fourth of July spent with Un at Kang-wha Island, twelve miles something of the person who wrote the newly married couple were the the afternoon. cle "Pink” Henderson, principal of north of Chemulpo, for the purpose the letters, and thinks that it was recipient* of a pleasant surprise from the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Rich- MEETING OF' CLUB HELI» AT who live west of town He Columbia College, the first educa- of disarming a small Korean garrison some one who was affected by hla about forty friends and neighbors, arduon, born in I^ane county in 1878, Rev. O. Wright Is Shipping Two' tional institution of consequence in of forty men that were supported by sermons, either directly or indirect- who came In, took possession, and was FLORENCE AND IMPORTANT and was tiler. I..... I went v-nine yearn several hundred rioters. iy- Dozen » Week to Portia n<F—Pig Lane county. Joined In the celebration of the mar- old. Two sisters, Mrs. Andrews, of While he had the greatest of sue- The landing party was reinforced The address of Mayor Matlock, STEPS TAKEN — TELTI’HONE rlage. eons are Very Peculiar — Homers Corvallis, and Mrs. L. N. Riley, of however.was the great reviving chord this morning by another company cess, the town papers stating tbit the Meetings were the most success in the children's hearts, for the arti from Chemulpo. On Monday evening, August 12, Portland, survive him, besides his A Japanese fishing fleet which was ful or any ever held In Forest Grove, He had been ailing for The raising of squabs is a success cle he read, written by John G. Ab 1907, by Rev. Mrs. G. 8. O. Hum- parents. in Lane county, acordlng to Rev. O. bott, carried them back to their first driven off this Island with several the incidents as already related In bert, at her home, Sixteenth and Fer neurly a year, part of which time he C. Wright, who has been in the l»usi- memories in Missouri, and their long, camilnties, reached Chemulpo yester the Guard were very annoying to say ry streets, D. L. Harden to Mis* An was in a hospital at Portland. <'(INSTRUCTED the least. day morning. August 11. ness for some time, He says that arduous trip across the plains. na A. Porter, both of Flugene. Gertrude and Marie Campbell, the However, such an attack reminds some profit is being made from his Glowing reports of the Oregon Itltle daughters of T. K. Campbell, re many of the minister's admirers of birds, but that up to this time not ail country sent by friends who had pre Land cruisers' estimate book, A called meeting for the purpose of the birds have been mated, it tak ceded the settlers of that year induc EUGENE'S FIRE HORSES turned to their homes at Cottage the persecutions of the first preach ■ale at the Guard office. of effecting a temporary organization ing months for them to consummate ed William Abbott to sell out his Grove till, afternoon. ARE VERY INTELLIGENT ers and apostles, and they are con to be known as the Sluslaw Bar Im nuptial ceremonies. — gratulating the preacher upon his From now on farm and goods at a great socrifice. provement Club was held In the of the pigeons will do their best, and Fire horses are the noblest of all work in Forest Grove. in the caravan by the time it cross fice of T. M. Wolf Saturday even the minister will reap the full profit ed the boundary of Missouri there their kind, and Eugene's fine black ing, August 3d. Tho meeting was of an established business. were forty wagons and sixty able-bod pair rank with any, for offers have RANKIN WILL SELL TIMBER IN BOTTOS called to order by Geo. M. Miller,who been made for them of at least $1,- He is shipping each week to Port- ied men. after a few well chosen remarks with land about two dozen squabs, which John Geabhart, father of Joanna 0Q0. While the life they lead Is not reference to the objects and work of net the exporter considerable money. Abbott, on account of his great expe that of a plow horse, when exertion Negotiations are understood tc !>e such an organization, was upon mo In the future more cap be sent. A rience in fighting Indians, was elect Is required it Ts of the greatest and pending between M. B. Rankin, ot tion elected to act as temporary pair will raise seven or eight ¡»air of ed captain. The first serious episode most severe, for it does not take a Portland, and a syndicate of timber chairman of the club, and W. R. Hol young ones a year, only hatching two on the trip was an attack by Indians run of so very many blocks to ex- buyers srherebj the . itt ir will secure lenbeck was also elected as secretary eggs at a setting. After a pair have at the Little Blue river, in what is haust any team of horses with an en- title to 30,000 .. ' 1 ■ pro tern. It was then moved and been hatched about two weeks eggs now Nebraska. By the bravery and gine that weighs tons. in Benton county. The deal involves ( carried that the name of the organ are laid for another setting, and so experience of the captain an actual The names of Eugene's team are approximately $1,000,000. ization shall be known as the Sluslaw on during the season, until seven or fight was avoided. TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON Ned and Flora. Ned Is the big black Timber cruisers have been sent on: Bar Improve merit Club. eight pair are raised. I But Indian attacks were the least boy that has the whitest spot tn his to re-estimate the standing timber on A. P ARMSTRONG. LL. B.. PRINCIPAL Upon motion a membership and It is said that some pigeons, when of the troubles of these pioneers, for forehead, whfle the most distinct these lands. A party of 30 men left Educate* for success in a short time and at small expense, and sends each stu subscription committee of three was their mates are killed, mourn after s<»on the dreaded cholera scourge at marks of Flora, who is no,baby her Corvallis to go through the Rankin appointed bv the chair, consisting of dent to a position a* soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation for their lost fellow so deeply that they tacked them. Abbott's account says: self. is the white just above the hoofs tracts and report the quantity of :®- T. ,M Wolf. Wm. Kyle, Sr., and E. A. will never mate with auy other plg- thorough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individual in. “Many trains lost 50 per cent'of of her hind leg». ber on the 30,000 acres. It Is under Pickle. Both are very gentle, but Ned stood this work will require a moat). eon. their people, and others were almost struction insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card index, the It was then moved and carried that I1? npoAi nvir^ )|qoo bl«♦«»th. The deal will not be closed until the Wright has rot tried any of »♦■’'IhllatM. The ro«sd was lined voucher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier is our shorthand; the membership fee be $1. Upon his Rev. pigeons opt yet. for their powers with dead cattle and horses.” Flora is more ladylike and ¡♦olite. estimate is complete.—Oregonian. easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free— motion the chair appointed a commit of flight, but as soon as they are Of this attack William Abbott was You can pet either one you please, tee consisting of Dr. Edwards, Cap wrtte today. References: any merchant, any liank, any newsimper in Portland thoroughly domesticated In their on» of the victims, and the children and the other will not grow jealous SECTION MEN SE( ERE tain W. A. Cox and O. W. Hurd to present home and when he finds the were thrown upon the grandfather. which tends to show that the horses RAISE IN WAGES draft a set of by laws for the club time, he expects to try a few of the Many other Instances of excitement , »le ni-e more none noble noo>e mau than men— at least and rpport same at next meeting. It young ones, with old ones perhaps as and peril were encountered In cross 'Eugene's fire horses. Announcement was made Satsrd».’ was moved and seconded that the leaders, for a flight of a few miles. ing rivers, and every bad ford took They are like children In many that all railroad section foremen on next meeting of the club be called All of the famous homing pigeons its victims from some trains. Kid ways, too, for when they smell can the Roseburg-Salem division will for August 10th in 1. O. O. F. hall are taught in this way, at first being nappers were plentiful, and very fre dy they tease for just a bite, the same celve a raise in salary. The natepa for the purpose of effecting a perma- taken only a mile or two. then four quently the morning would prove as any youngster you happen to heretofore was $60 a month. •0 . nent organization. or five, the distance being increased that some of the best horses had know. all foremen who have been with A. E. Pickle was then, upon mo- each time. For instance, some Port been stolen. But they, too, know what serious company over one year will reff I tlon, elected to act as temporary land fanciers have sent a number of Joanna Abbott died on the Pow $79 per month and all under .treasurer of the club. I). M Kemp, pigeons here, and on the following der river a few miles below Baker business means, and you cannot fool $60 per month. The salary • .ft*. M. Wolf and \V. R. Hollenbeck trips sent them farther, from Rose City of mountain sickness, leaving them when there Is a fire. For in foreman in the Roseburg .var“' stance, when exercising on the street rerrs then appointed by the chair as burg. Grants Pass, and even Califor the children orphans The train ar if a telephone rings especially plain tinucs at $75 ¡»er month, as b*r a committee upon entertainment. nia. All the while a process of elim rived at The Dalles about October 1. they jump, thinking for a second that fore. It is presumed a similar ra Moved and seconded that President ination is going on. for at each great Down the river they were obliged to and in this way you will get your choice of a large stock is an alarm. The way they tell, is made on other divisions in I Miller be authorized to correspond er distance the number returning go In a scow, for tljere were no ft when It really means business, is by state.—Roseburg Review. ' with Senator Bourne and also extend grows smaller, and thus the weaker steamboats on the upner Columbia at of the latest styles and patterns, before they have been the actions of Charles Croner, their ' to the senator an Invitation in the ones fall out. DON’T GRUMBLE that time. At the Cascades, where driver, and he says he cannot fool picked over. We handle the celebrated Michael Stern I name of the Sluslaw Bar Improve ths locks are now. there was a wood Material for a dozen or more steel them. when vonr joints ache and 2®* j ment Club to visit Florence and the bridges for the new road to Coos Bay en railway, the first In the Oregon high-grade tailored goods—all nobby suits that look well To ordinary admirers they pay but from rheumatism. Buy a bo - Sluslaw bar at his earliest conven Is now piled in South Drain. Con country. The ear was drawn by a Ballard's Snow Liniment and little attention, and to their best ience. and wear well. crete piers are being built for these mule. A positive c,ftN frlens are rather dignified and un Stant relief. Moved and carried, that the solic- bridges at several crossings between A few mile» above the Cascades less they want something especially rheumatism, burn», cuts, co We are also offening our summmr lines at greatly 111Ing committee be authorised to have here and Elkton.—Drain Nonpareil. Captain Geabhart died and the chil are a little distant. muscles, sore chest, etc. 1- | circulars or handbills printed, stating dren were left tn charge of their a prominent merchant at . o,. reduced prices in order to close them out before the the objects and alms of the Sluslaw MltS. GENOMI TELLS Point. Texas, says that he find» grandparents. The pioneers of that | Bar Improvement Club, the solicita- day were, however, as they are now. lard's Snow Liniment the season ends. STORY OE MURDER ; tlon of membership, the place and a most hospitable people, and though round liniment he ever usea. time of meeting, etc. Drug Company. Full line of high-grade furnishings for men The Dalle*. Or.. Aug. 10.—Full the five mere boys and girls after Telephone Line. ward were separated, they found Vitrified brick are being placed A short time ago J. B Cushman confession has been made by the wife plenty of friends, and last week after between the rails of the street car Miss Cellers wa» s" wrote to Senator Fulton making In- of FL Benoml o* to the circumstances a lifetime were once more assem tracks near the Gros» Hotel on top of 6 Eut I qulrles concerning the government leading up to. surrounding and fol bled together in the Far West, the [the "binder." The first half block Drain today and placed I« ’ g ¡telephone line from Florence to the lowing the murder of her husband. Canaan of their parents. 9th street of binder has been laid, and men are gene hospital. She Is s P I Umpqua life savtng station. Senator She charge* Ed Gosson. who was ar This week the children wfl] visit spreading the crushed rock for the n- WMI’s rested yesterday at Pendleton, with Fulton wired to the officials at Wash the grave of their grandmother who pavement as fast os possi ington about the matter, and re- committing the murder, and It was has been buried forty-two years, and bitulithie O ntop of the brick a prepara- 1 reived the following reply, which he on the strength of her statements T. J. Holland and other relatives In . ble. tlon will be put which flnisnes up the that the arrest was made Many forwarded to Mr. Cushman: ten surface. The rails of the street car corroborative evidences have been the Mulkey cemetery. The last ten i Hon. C. W. Fulton: days have been great ones In the i line are below the surface at the fac lhc«e Your telegram received. Appro- discovered since the woman told her .lives of the Abbott family and ing. the brick being molded for that | print ion for establishing a telephone story. (their relatives Thev have had purpose. line from Umpqua river to mouth of photographs taken of the group, The street railway pconle are now WHY FRET ANI» WORRY. Sluslaw river was not available until When your child has a »ever, cold? • inciudin< grav haired old men working on Eleventh street, and have i the fiscal year beginning July I. or oth- 1 three generations In all. done plowing as far east as Patter Necessary Instruction* were given You need not fear pneumonia 1 Keep sup- t0 J*®*“1*' ,h”, *"ntf«l time by. son street. They ar» working much That’s what you’r doing when giving your teeth proper attention. July 8 to take up and proceed with er pulmonary diseases bound Svr-L_.The. n,Tr" of »h* relatives pres faster cn that «treet than thev did on business a* rapidly as possible There plied with Ballard* Horehound Syr ent yesterday were: A decayed oe lost tooth mars a certain amount of attractiveness. up—a positive cure Tor cold*, coughs, i " illamette Men who should know is no unnecessary delay. J' Ht’,land- »leter. Crow; state that Foreman Utterback is do- whooping cough and bronchitis Mrs t 8. 1 KEMBALL. It’s easily replaced. a i.ro,hr' Wall,, Ing a good Job, and that the work on Hall, of Sioux Falls, 8. D.. write*: Life Saving Service. s h Canaday, »later. Mad- . the track Is of an especially perma The increasing popularity of delighted customers is one evidence We learn from Mr Peterson. of "I have used your wonderful Bal w"« 8 JUL 66 * ” '' bro,h ® r Eugene. nent kind. All of the gravel is tamp of my increasing business. Duncan slough, that they came near lard's Horehound Syrup on my chil M S Abbott, brother. Hnmboldt ed down very carefully and every Genuine Hurt 9* losing their house by fire on Friday dren for five year*.’ It* result» have Make a call at once. rail and tie laid with the greatest CARTERS morning Th* children went upstairs been wonderful.” Linn Drug Co. Fr-S.^'e Ms<ll»on; M J Canaday, wife and care. to prepare for school and discovered 314 three children. Crow; W paB_ a fire in one of the bedrooms. Their Willamette SL Two patients were brought from Toll» ,hr** ehiMren’ cries soon brought their parents to i Wendling today and sent to the Eu Toledo; Miss Ixittie Veatch. who has been Mrs. Emma Wever and IH I> m the scene and after a bard struggle gene hospital. son. Madison; Mrs. F. H 9nod- visiting the Hendershott sisters, has IlfMt returned to ker home at Grants Pass. CHERRY BROS. 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