Image provided by: Eugene Water & Electric Board; Eugene, OR
About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1907)
20 and 23 of 35-11, and 13, 14 and found are In the »piñal column. Dis 15 of 35-12. placement ot ribs, of the clavicle, In Josephine county there will be of the "innominate" or pelvic bones, I one entire section, No. 9 of 41-9, and or of any of the bonj structures in 1 parts of those sections: any part of the body causes disease I 2, 4, 6, 8, 13. 14. 18. i in just the same way. i 39-5; 2, 10 12 and 18 ol Changes tn the softer structures, and 34 of 37-8. too, are prolific Jackson county has oi We will instance tion. No. 26 of 40-6, and ame I its a of a "cold in the 6 qt Granite Tea Ket le ‘ township and range pari fol- tinware « tendant heads- n 5 qt Granite Tea Kcite------- 30c 14 qt Doh Pan........ lowing sections: 12. i V, i 34. Osteopath qu 4 qt Granite Tea Kettle_____ 65c 50c Jack King sent word up from Port- 12 qt Dsh Pan____ For a year u ow the Booth-Kelly Also parts of sections 4. 6, have yi su better than a The Fl I lb. work upou cue lui 3 gal Granite Water Pai?_____ 55c 30c I land the other day that he had all 10 qt Didi Pan.. ” Company has b< •en bothered by the ¡of 39-6. •a as to what osteopathy i>. era and neck. vague idea 2 gul Granite Water Pail ___ 49c 25c I kinds of money to bet t hat Dau Kelly 4 qt Milk Pan» ---- More latliils to Follow. what it does? inability of the Southern Pacific to lût 1 gal Grat ite Bucket and Giver 35c He simply finds that certain mus will not place in either the 100 or 4 qt Caftre Pots...... Another restoration of public lands if so, if you have, personally or cles there have been contracted by '220-yard dashes at Jamestown. Nat- Granite Stew Kettle 15c to 25c 20c supply en rs, and last wees the short- to settlement and entry 1« 3 qt Coffee Pots_____ heduled [through your friends, become Granite Preserve Kettle 20c to 30c >8c age became still more acute. For a at the Roseburg land office on Au cold so that they crowd upon nerves | urally this news created some excite- 2 qt Coffee Pots Granite Pudding Pans 18c to 30c 15c while they did not have a car in th" gust 26. The official order affects | quainted with the work of the new and blood vessels, thus Interfering I ment here, and some of the boys en- 3 qt Tea Pots Granite Dairy Pan»------ 15c to 25c Nt yard. This company, with all the a huge acreage Included in President science, the author of this article with the circulation to the head. | trusted Trainer Hayward with money 2 qt Tea Pots______ Granite jelly Cake Pans. ........ 15c Ite others in the county and state. Is Roosevelt's sweeping withdrawal of extends his greeting to a friend of I With the relaxation of the tissues tq call King's bluff with when he got 1 qt Tea Pots ........ '-- 12c looking forward with considerable last May. Like the restoration of Osteopathy. normal circulation is re-established Pot Lid..........................." Portland. For no man, woman or child who j—the cause is removed—and quick to How tole Nothing like them in Eugene. A eagerness to see whether the demur- Thursday, however, the actual area King crawfished is told by Pie pan», tin cup», flour sieves^lT full lire of Bread Pans, Dish Pans, rage law will be an effective remedy of land that will be available for en has experience with Osteopathy treat relief results. the Oregonian of this morning as fol tins, »tew kettles, funnel», wash btj? Wash Pans, Coffee Pots, Tea Pot». fire »hovels, tea »porta. mixiag i^ for the present shortage situation. try will be comparatively insignifi ment ever fails to become an en This instances a most simple case; lows: dorser, an enthusiast. •» Is, the law will and whether. It • but more serious changes in the soft Before leaving for the train Train- cant, not exceeding 6000 acres. Most If you are not one of these, we hold when tested in court. of It Is situated in Jackson county beg to suggest that you read this tissues are very frequently found. er Hayward and Jack King met at Everything; in Graniteware and Tinware at greatly reducri The mill at Sprlngrield is raid to and the balance Is in Douglas and Any of the vital organs may sag sev Sixth and Washington streets and en have plenty of men st present,though Lane counties. It is rated very low article, that you think it over, that eral inches when the supporting mus gaged In a dispute over the terms on prices for Saturday August 24th. Don’t forget the da e you investigate. they do not pay aB high wages as the in value.—Roseburg Review. cles have become ill-nourished and • which the latter offered to wager Possibly you are already preju mill at Wendling in summer time weak, thus crowding the organs be-, diced. having heard the false reports low them. Sometimes, too, contrac-1 against Kelly’s chances at James the heat at Wendling Is much great town. Hayward offered to cover of those who do not understand; so er than at Springfield, and some of tures of tissue help to pull bony , King's money, declaring that accord that at the outset tt should be noted 10th and Wiilamette Sts the men quit at the big mill on the parts out of proper position. ing to the latter's statement he claim that the Osteopath cannot hope to Mohawk to get to work at lower The causes of misadjustments in ! ed Kelly would not finish third in the succeed unless he produces good re the body are many and varied, Llt- wages at the mill at Springfield. 100-yard daBh. King informed Hay sults. The demurrage law is now in ef tie accidents or strains, often un- ward that he would be a foot to make His long course of training for fect, and considerable interest la ta noted or forgotten, are very f re a wager, as the chances are his profession would be in vain, his quentiy responsible; but in the vast such ken In watching for the first case to , _____ _______________ that ________ there may be only three starters Lane and not one of them has even Indeed, If his system outlook dark come before the courts. A number of people have noticed majority of cases there is no history í¿‘" he even”,"and announced that his seen a case of scab in sheep in ten of affording relief and was incapable the condition of the railroad track to of accident. | wager was that Kelly would not get or twelve years. Wendling, and fear that some acci cure. Atmospheric changes, as before in- t the be place, by bv which he meant that Not one of these men would tol- LUMBERMEN UNITED sheer merit, and noth It is merit, IN KATE FIGHT dent will occur as the result of this ing but merit, that has brought this dil ated, are often responsible, but | he wolIid not get second place, and erate the disease in hie flock and! 4 ondltlon. While the traffic and roll perhaps the most frequent origin is lhat tne bet gtm stood, they keep nothing but sound sheep. new healing science out of the ov Determination to present a united ing stock are both light, and do not scurlty in which it began abd at in habits of posture, either during ' "There are three men going to Neither would they tolerate scabby J. W. Zimmerman, the coal mlninz front to the demands of the trans require that same careful supervlaion tracted to tt the attention of tile the hours of occupation of when at1 Jamestown whom I believe capable or flocks in the community and any one that defeating Kelly under the condi- of them can detect the disease as man, visited his property yesterday ’ continental railroads for an Increase of the track that a trunk line does, world. Nothing but merit conld pos- rest. The process is so gradual The shafting Is being sunk now Th» it ia unnoted, yet the structural . tions.” said King, “but any one of easily as these experts. in lumber freights to the Eastern it Is quite probable that the road slbly have done it. change occurs. Now we claim that it is up to these distance from the surface to the five [ them or possibly two of them might markets was shown last night at the bed of a branch line may get in such To the business man, the man of Ninety-nine out of every hundred be disabled, and were I to accede to chaps to locate some diseased sheep foot vein for which they are digzinr semi-annual dinner of the Oregon shape that the rails will not stay affairs- to whom bad physical con i is 233 feet. Below that, judgl».’ who work at desks, for instance, do • Hayward’s argument I would be fool or shut up. and Washington Lumber Manufac down. dition even for a day means loss — At places it is reported that part so in unnatural positions. Spines Furthermore. I challenge any or all from what they struck in boring |, ish. I wagered that Kelly will not turers* Association at the Commercial Osteopathic treatment offers the -- -------------- these inspectors r_____ __ to __ give __ __________ the name a nine-foot bed of slate, or deeper Club, says the Oregonian. All the of the spikes do not bind the rails quickest relief and helps the body become distorted by the constant get the place, meaning second, in the I of speakers voiced the conviction that down at all, being In Some instances to build up Its barriers against a re strain; and the muscles involved be 100-yard dash, and they can take it|and address of the owner of a f lock They believe that there mav be still But the worst feature come tense aud hard while the un or leave it as the ywish Kelly may of diseased sheep in Lane county.and other * . beds or veins of coal below that — rather than yield to what is regard Inches off. currence of trouble. • . -- ed as extortion to the railroads, a de la said to be the ties. which are rap- * To his wife, who may perhaps suf used ones glow to be weak and flab do better In the 220-yard dash, and, who has neglected or refused to dip Idly rotting, At certain places, It is „ B ’ U wp. ' Stock in the company is now at 25 by. Other occupations create mls- termined fight will be made against although I have wagered against him his sheep. fer from some of those ailments to No man with a grain of intelli- ®®?,t.s,a at t'ir8t was the advanced rate» and the Inter said every third tie could be taken which the special anatomy of woman adjustment In much the same way. in that, 1 expect to lose.” Osteopathy has shown that a res : gence will champion a law requiring ,2, ”ae l°tal capital stork state commerce commission will be out with but little weakening of the renders her liable, It presents the The dispute between King is Z >1,000,000; par value "of shares' 1 _»_____ _ . ____ , . . . . Ift I JinnilOII • nar I ___ appealed to if nece«sary to continue road, so frequent are the decayed means of permanent cure without toration of normal adjustments in Hayward is interesting for the sheep that are not only sound but ab >1. The vein fot which they are now variably brings relief, and that cure the .»resent lumber rates in effect. ones. solutely beyond reach of any source ombarassment, without drugs, with results ill a vastly larger percentage 1 son that both were f ormer foot While many people may not like out recourse to the knife of the Bur N t only the Oregon lumbermen ers, and competed against each of infection, to be dipped, and that digging Is the second one, the crop, of cases than by any other system. er a number of years ago. and both under surveillance of an inspector at pings of the first vein showing a are interested in this fight, but man to see a railroad In any condition but geon. thickness of six feet. The Osteopath simply restores the i men are now engaged in training ath >5 per. ufacturers of Washington and Cali that of a trunk line, whenever a And to parents Osteopathy gives fornia as well will aid in every possi wreck does occur on a branch line, assurance that it can care for chil- body mechanism to good order, and [ letes. One thing more—this almost daily; ble way In the struggle for what they where traffic la so light, it la almost dren with such skill that their sym- Nature given proper room for her i repetition in the state and county pa-' LANDING OF THE PILGRIM consider just and equitable freight Invariably due to the roadbed. Only metry will be enhanced, their health operations, attends to the real work ! FATHERS pers of these statements about Lar.e of healing. rates. Never before have the lum two m en work on the section be preserved, county sheep being diseased and their r____ . and their development In ♦ ♦ The Osteopath is a master anatom-1 bermen of the entire coast from the tween Wendling and Springfield. to sound manhood and womanhood ♦ DIED. ♦ | I owners evading the law is caleulat- The breaking wayes dashed high Canadian border on the north to the The ballast Is said to be In good con made much more certain than it 1st—-the result of careful training; j J ed to turn buyers away from a local- On a stern and rock-bound coast. Mexican line on the south, been so | dition. . itv where only sound sheep are kept And woods against a stormy sky I j he knows every nerve centre; whence • otherwise would be. united on any proposition aB now and where sheep owners would neve. Their giant branches tossed. Possibly such claims may seem | are the nerves that regulate the] when all face a common danger. too great, but every one of these blood flow to each part. He ia the ' At Harrisburg, Monday,- August attempt to evade any law that is The lumbermen of the whole Pacific promises of what Osteopathy will master, too, of a peculiar system of 19, after a short illness, Mrs. Doug-» just. not to say to their advantage, And the heaevy night hung dark, slope realize that In the event the in The hills and waters o'er. do Is based upon what It has done— manipulations, by which he can stim-1 las Wossom. in her 35th' year. Fir-l It is time somebody was called down Atkinson and Gleason are making creased rates are put Into effect It upon the record of its achievements. ulate or Inhibit nerves-—to afford 1 neral will be held In the M. E. church and called down hard, for It Is plain W’hen a band of exiles moored their brick at their new yard out on the immediate Relief and (correct the I spells ruin to many In the lumber bark to every man who has looked into west side at the rate of 1 it,non per And now let us see just what this adjustment of the structures tol at Muddy station and Interment will this matter that whether the law was business In the Pacific Northwest. On the wild New England shore. be made in the Odd Fellows cemetery day, with a capacity of 20,000 by new science Is. Osteopathic principles were first bring about the permanent cure ofj near by. Services by Rev. D. E. so intended by the laek-witted legis * AtMreM I>y Mr. Dixon. • • • • • • putting more men on the yard. lature or not, it Is being worked as Among the principal addresses enunciated by Dr. Andrew Taylor disease. Baker. Invitations are out for the wedding Based upon the assumption that pure graft. There were men with hoary was one by A. C. Dixon, of the Booth- of Miss Marguerite Burnet, of Round Still. A physician of the old school, hair, God did not do an Imperfect work Men who have not had a scabby Amidst that pilgrim band; Kelly Company, of Eugene, who re Prairie, to Nelson St. Onge. The he believed In the possibility of ad when He made either man or woman flock in fifteen years allowed them Why had they come to wither there. sponded to the question of the gen ceremony will take place Wednesday vance, and had been studying for selves to be scared into dipping their eral condition of the lumber trade. August 28, at the home of the bride's many years before he finally es —that the same forces which close Away from their childhood's land? and heal a cut In your finger will flocks at considerable expense for He said he was an optimist There parents. sayed to Instruct others In his drug operate in every internal trouble If absolutely nothing. There was woman’s fearless eye, are less than 150,900.000,000 feet of H. I). Lincoln, of the Lincoln meat less system of healing. He began in given the opportudity to do so—Os (Continued from Page 1.) standing yellow pine In the country, market, Lit by deep love's truth; 1 have just talked with the wife of met with a severe accident a cottage, with four students, a dozen teopathy should appeal to all. and the mills cut 11,500,000.000 feet Friday that will lay him up for a years ago, at Kirksville, Missouri. a well-known sheep farmer of this There was manhood's brow, serenely But if doubt still besets you, con phone Company amounting to >1,- of this timber last year At this rate time. In dressing a veal the knife county, and she tells me that while The school which he founded Is high. It will take but about fifteen years slipped, striking his knee. Inflicting now exceeded In number of students: sult an Osteopath when you the not 300,000 with him to New York to she h as had much experience with And the fiery heart of youth. feeling well and note the results. dispose of them, evidently with the to wipe out yellow pine. The annual a severe wound. Dr. Kime was call by only one medical school In the sheep, having herded and worked An acquaintance with him and with idea of obtaining funds to place the cut will Increase every year. ed, dressed the wound, and we hope United States; and the total number’ his methods will be convincing; and bank on a better financial basis. with a flock badly diseased many What sought they thus afar? "We cut on the Pacific coast onlv It will not be long before Mr. Lincoln of students in this and other recog years ago, she has not seen a case of Bright jewels of the mine? the day is sure to conie when Osteo Lytle is severe in his condemnation 6.000,000,000 feet of fir last year." is able to attend to business again. nized Osteopathic colleges, is larger pathy will prove to be a boon to you of the business methods ot Cashier scabbles in 25 years, nor heard of The wealth of seas, the spoils ot war? said Mr. Dixon, "and we have 400,- one in the community for at least fif They sought a faith's pure shrine. T. K. Campbell will move his fam today than the number engaged In or to some member of your family. Morris. 090,000,000 feet standing. The fu- ily to Salem about the teen years. Another well-known of Sep- the study of the much older homeo ’ first “ Although Osteopathy does the best Friends of the latter, however, say lure will take care of Itself If the tember, where they wlll reside dur pathic system, sheepman in the extreme southern Aye. call It holy ground. railroads do noi M I too much of the Ing Mr. Campbell's term as railroad The fundamental Osteopathic Idea of work in every sort of curable di he acted within his rights and had end of the county declares lie will The soil where first they trod; sease, it has so far dealt chiefly with the bank been allowed to do business revenues But 15 years Is not a long i commissioner. Mr. and Mrs. Camp Is that the body is a complete Instf- not dip unless absolutely forced to They left unstained what there they chronic troubles — the number of Os a few more days he would have plac- time and we must make enough to bell have been residents of Cottage tutlon, made by the Creator with do so, and further, that they have found— in most parts of the coun ed tt upon its feet. live on. In the East many lumber- Grove for a number of years, are ex «ample facilities for remedying Its teopaths never had a case of scab in that part Freedom to worship God try being too limited to permit very It is known that the bank owned of the county. men know comparatively nothing of cellent citizens, and we regret very own Ills as long as its structure re —Mrs. Hemens. [ much attention to acute diseases. valuable real estate and other sec it r- Pacific coast lumber. Oregon Is not much to lose them. mains unchanged. Now unless these inspectors can I Osteopaths have indeed been kept ities. Sit with your legs vroased for a on the map to them produce some actually diseased sheep Thomas Pearce, of Peaerce Bros.’ Mr. and Mrs. J. Hannekarup. who There are a large number of de- somewhere In Lane or Linn counties. "We have been missing our oppor grocery, has purchased the John Dur half hour, The pressure upon nerves ! very busy in treating cases which [ other systems have failed to benefit; live two miles north of Eugene, near posltors of the poor and middle class. which results tunities to advertise in the East. ham property on the corner of Taylor and blood vessels It will be in order for the sheefi men A rich lumberman to whom the and Wynne streets, and will erect a causes the feet to go asleep. Pres- and it is upon this most difficult of to combine and bring suit for dam the river, celebrated their silver an material that they have made benefits when you may be In need ages. niversary Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Han- sp‘ aker talked 1n the East winked fine modern residence on It. This Is sure la croq^ling the structure, . The [ I all nekamp have made a ho3t of friends of them. In their remarkable record of success, i and smiled when told that Portland one of the choice residence lots In feet are forced Into a state of Now then, trot out your scabby since their settlement in Oregon, and [Note by Editor—if you wish to in sheep or shut up about them. I the • In nervous affections, such as re cut more lumber annualtv than any the city, and Mr. Pearce will have clplent 111 health. Pressure is sult from the strain of overwork or vestigate this system of treatment received a number of valuable pres other city In th»' WOrM He thought one of the prettiest homes 111 the city sole cause; and all of us know (suit S. B MORSS. | ents. the demands of modern business life. | further. Dr H L. Studley, the Os- enough to change position. Portland was about 400 miles south when It Is completed Bohemia Nug Whenever von thus change your they have accomplished wonders, for teopathic physician. 518 Willamette of Seattle and that It was a suburb get. position you are. even If unconscious In almost every Instance a predls- 1 street. Eugene. Oregon, will be of Seattle.” ly, endorsing Osteopathic treatment I posing structural cause is found. I pleased to give you free consulta The speaker found that he could GEORGE W. KINSEY you are yourself an Osteopath [Often a single treatment affords Im- tion. We have personally known of spend all his time educating the peo The Brown Lumber Company’s You remove the pressure and - mense relief; and a short course of i him in Roseburg, where he has been ple of the East about Oregon lumber, Genera! Auctioneer. straighten out your legs, giving the • treatments accomplishes structural [a successful practitioner for the past mill at Cottage Grove is closed down and that Oregon mills could sell an blood a chance to pass back and forth corrections which frequently mean I five years, and believe him in every on account of a surplus of lumber on unlimited quantity there if the pro I Special Correspondence.) added years of life and usefulness. I way worthy of your confidence.] hand. Cars being scarce some time Residence 194 E. 10th St. Goshen, Aug. 19 The fine resi naturally and the nerves to act duct could be delivered on a fair For the ailments peculiar to wo ago the company moved its logging and competitive basis. He said the dence of L. W Elliott just east ot normally. These are precisely the man Osteopathy is simply incom outfit to a new location, where they difference between the prices of fir town was entirely destroyed by fire things which the Osteopath does, and expect to cut a reserve supply; hav and yellow pine In Eastern markets tpda)’ about 4 o’clock. The fire is upon which he depends for the relief parable. it uses no drugs, seldom J has recourse to the knlte. and so the ing accomplished that they are tak la 50 cents to >1 per thousand, and supposed to have originated from a of suffering and the cure of disease. body Is preserved intact and normal; ing their time getting back to the old You perhaps do not see how defi that trie new rate of >3 advance defective flue. It broke out in the it corrects adjustments, removing location again with the hope that by would wipe fir out of the market. upper story, the inside of which was nite disease can be similar to the Is the most important implement the the ¡every obstruction to proper blood time they do cars will be more all ablaze before It broke through case of your foot when It Is "asleep?" Reporters Are Blamed. farmer buys, and it Is greatly to his | flow, proper drainage of parts, and Why go through life with halting tongue when positively Mr. Dixon blamed the uewspaner t he roof or any one discovered it Every part of the body, be It remem adequate nerve supply. Interest to buy a good one. It is plentiful and full crews in both w-oods ~an cure youf Expense i> tmalL We can >endyon tewitro»- reporters for the trouble between the Nothing was saved from the upper bored. Is under the absolute control iala from hundred» we bare cured completely. The vounr» greatly to the dealer's interest to sell and mill can be kept busy. Thus it restores natural condi Fischer Brothers' mill at Marcola rhe easier, but young or old. we can CURE all caw». Wo We un of nerves and blood vessels -of railroad and lumber managers. He story except one bedstead tions. which mean health. It has of the farmer a wagon that pleases him. no pay. Send your name or that of any friend wba said the railroad officials get their derstand the loss was about 12500, nerves alone. In fact, for the caliber ten been declared, by prominent wo It makes a good customer for him has been closed down since early in sure, it am tnen and ire trill tend further particulars FREF Write of blood vessels Is governed by 11 PACIFIC SCHOOl FOt STMMCIIlf, CNCNALIS, WASMIMTH •InformnU'n from the newspapers, with $800 Insurance. and brings additional trade That is July to undergo reconstruction. L men well qualified to speak, that nerves too was formerly built for an 8000 capac- Mrs. S D. McIntosh, of Los An and think the lumber mills are mak what the Milburn wagon is doing for Nerves thus control, directly and Osteopathy, even had It no other ap us. ing money, then they take snap Judg geles, Cal., who has been visiting Buy a light-running Milburn it> mill, and now it has a capacity of The great mail plication than to the ills of women, Indirectly, every organ of the body; Mrs. V. H. Mathews for the past few ment and a running jump, and raise and he happy. Another carload just 50 000 feet daily. This firm has suf order LIQUOR would have made Dr. Andre! Tay and It must be obvious that any pres ficient timber to run them for ten days, took the train for Eugene to the rates. He Raid the lumber ml II- received. HOUSE. Ws sure upon them will cause an evil lor Still immortal. As local treat years yet at the rate of 11,000,000 men had not made as much as >3 day. GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO.. pay the expre«- ment is not often iMcessary, the sys condition, just as tt dht when votir feet output or over per year. James Copenhaver's family, which per thousand feet profit on their cut da24 ws!2 Write today for has been residing In Eugene for the foot went "asleep.” The questions tem is much less embarrassing to last year. which remain are. ' "How can such women than are other methods. ■ Price List paat two y ears, has returned home notice to hop -PICKERS LIST OF FIRMS With children. Osteopathy is able At the Sunday school lawn social pressure occur?" and 1 "How can It be to do great things and particularly which was given In A L. Roney's relieved?" Hop picking will commence at Mll- Am getting up a list of farms, The structures of the body, bony- it ia desirable that all children should Third ttrf Orf yard Saturday night, about >10 was ranches, city property and business ro9' )ard- flve nii,qs northwest be examined twice a year at least very delicately and otherwise, are cleared. of Eugene on the river road. August chances for sale to distribute in the adjusted, with just enough room for so that the development of any little -6. Pickers are wanted. each and none to spare They are i spinal curvature or other bodily mis Middle and Eastern states Name ADVERTISED LETTERS a2e_________ MILLER BROS. marvellously protected, too. yet ex adjustment may be discovered early price, description, terms of sale. etc. ternal Influences frequently cause and be corrected. For in childhood C. W. Bell, Room 10, Beckwith Bldg timber ; timber * »24 and youth such misadjustments are changes of adjustment. Pursuant to an order issued by the Baldwin, C. H Ic. Norm.I *n4 j peculiarly likely to occur; and at As each part has only the space Interior department on the 6th day Davison, R 8. EthxMKlon in all bran- hna. a<*li>4!n< We have an order for 15.0ft0 acre» SHEEP DIPPING I.AW | the same time are much more readily 1 ioa. •ciMire. tn at hamac i <>. ecr . all needs, any change In the position It of last May. about 800ft acres of un Deveney, James. fo«adation that ha« won «**»♦**» no■ n’’’ I DISCI SSED BV MR. Mllltss of timber. Come in and let us know of an adjoining part naturally af- corrected than In later years. grwatAwt manind woman, wnhalp K>' • who ran» | appropriated government land will be Eller. Mrs. R now much you have for sale. pay; »pacinl dormitoria» fnrgirJ% un i«*r •n*' r. I Stu h a periodical examination In f<-< •ts It It la either strained, if the thrown open for entry at the United Farnham. Mow Myrtle tmn WRITF. TODAY f‘»r tvaw-’n'ar-an ’ * * y I OREGON LAND CO adjoining part Is drawn away from sure» the development of our boys| Editor Guard:—i had my sav some »24 States land office in Roach trg on Francen. Pete. 412 Willamette St. I ALBâHY COLLEGE. at88NY, QREGOjJ I Into erect, manly men; and in our| It; or pressed upon. If Its neighbor time ago on this question of dipping Thursday The land consists of odd Gessert, Geo. girls obviates the likelihood of much sheep, according to the new law. but comes closer to It. sections and odd parts of sections Hale. J P In the spinal column, made up of suffering in later years from the ills the article published In a re- and Is said to be worth very little. Hunter. R >1. | many vertebrae, these misadjust- now common to women. The order restoring It to entry In "J the (*"*r<1. quoted from | nients are peculiarly liabl«* to occur. In conclusion, it may be stated the Rural Spirit. Is nbout the limit cludes about »6,000 acres of other . Mrs. H. that Osteopathy I One or more of th«» vertebra«* are has already been for jumbling ’be facts. The facts are land In the reserve, but this is either s. Jos eph. foilnd to be out ot line, or otherwise ; recognized by legislative enactment that tong 'ears ago a good and .sensi- unsurvey d or covered hy filings, Kilge ne. 1 In Imperfect relation to those above , In a large • majority of the state* of ble law w is passed that re qulred al! which have been held up sines the en d. Mis a Ruby. ; and below. In almost every case of the Union, and that Its achievements I scabby sN ep to be dipped That s what yov’r doing when giving your teeth proper attention- tire an « was withdrawn 1” April, I •en. 1. nave I disease have causi ¡'d it to forge to the front I Inspectors authority to d Ip at th« 1903. Local timber agents say that J L. PAO! P M A^iecayed or lost tooth mars a certain amount of attractiveness. As al! ot the nerves either emanate ■ more r ownAs ’ r »pidly than any system has pense any floc the 80CO acres to tie restored to en whow i hav ever done I from the spinal column le history of the world, owners u: ght neglect or rcidse to try Thursday would have been Hied It’l easily replaced. to •<’11 • their centre» under Its I médiat It has 4,0i practitioners In the, years ago n ♦ 1 on lone ago had It been considered <*cabh> 4 I re« pa« I shelter. It Is abvious that United Sts tat«*«, and has even spread entirely eradicated li t ■an« county 1 he increasing popularity ot delighted customers is one evidence r»f sufficient value to waraant the l a slight mlsadjustment c to Eu i i* and the Orient. years ago if there ■ trouble. «cabby ot my increasing business. hout disturbing nerv< It h ¡as benefits In store for all thei flock of sheep In U ‘ county Approximately two-thirds of the Ci the a Make a call at once. Th > result is shown In a d ed who seek Its aid. whether! old law was all that land to be filed upon is situated in qulred. dltlon or the organs < »It Ills be slight or great; and It| but the writer serie lls!v dbubta the Curry county. It Is comprised of le hy th«* affecte«! nerves, our - hope that this little explana-' existence of a case of scabbi In this about one-fourth of township 39-13, pot them easy prey to dis«*ase. in may Interest and convince you. county. I have asked more than a and parts of the following sections But not all the miaadjustmenta that y u will seek and reap these score of sheep men here In south », 13 and 30 of 34-11; «, 17. 13, 1» SAWMILLS HOPE DEMURRAGE LAW IS EFFECTIVE OSTEOPATHY THE TRUTH ABOUT IT BRIEFLY TOLD KING BACKED Big Sa Je Saturday August I 24’h on Granitean'1 Tinware I EUGENE RACKET STORE ROADBED OF BRANCH IS NONE 10 6000 SINKING OEEP SHAFT IT SPENCER RUTTE MINES vq ho Portland Bank Fails The Farm Wagon ?8uSTAMMER? OLC OREGON IMPORTING CO. f »4 LAND OPENED L3ANY IMPROVING PERSONAL I ♦♦ DI? AllTV »SLAV 1 DR. ATWOCD *•♦