SLEEP BROKEN BY All Humors PUSH ELECTRIG MILK FACTORY AT SPRINGFIELD PRIÍLEVILLE SEEMS ASSURED IXM'AL CAPITALISTS ferer Awake Half the Night- Tried All Kinds of Remedies but They Had No Effect. CUTICURA REMEDIES A PERFECT SUCCESS W ILL Are Impure matters which the skin, liver, kidneys and other organs cannot take cars of without help. Pimples, boils, eczema and other erup­ tions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of indigestion, dull bead- aches and many other troubles are due to PI T them. They are removed oy Hood’s Sarsaparilla IH\I> HOLDS FIRST I’RACTK E. OTHER NEWS SAWMILL CITY It seems to be the general opinion that the prospects of locating a milk “I wish to let you know that I have Used one set of Cuticura Remedies — condensing factory tn Springfield one t ake of Cuticura Soap, one box of is not likely to materialize in the Cuticura, but two vials of Cuticura near future, but if reports that are Resolvent Pills — which cost me < a dollar and twentv-flve cents in all. For now current are to be relied upon a vear I have had what they coil is-zerna. there may yet be some surprises I had an itching all over niv body, and for our citizens that be gladly wel­ when I would retire for the night it come. We are not In a position to would keep me awake half the night, make public the names of the par­ and the more I would scratch, the more ties who will Invest in the enterprise, it would itch. I tried all kinds of rem­ edies, but cr uld get no relief. A friend but theinformatlon that we have re­ of mine told me to try the Cuticura ceived is authentic. Most of the Remedies which I did, and am very capital will be put up by local men, glad I tried them, for I was completely and to build a factory of the capacity cured. If any < f my friends should that has been planned will require be troubled with the same disease, I will cheerfully recommend tho Cuticura an Investment of about $50,000. Remedies, and if I know any one who Brass Band. want» to know how 1 cured t , I A number of our citizens got to­ shall tie glad to tell them. W W. gether last Saturday night and so Paglusch, 207 N. Robey 8t„ Chicago, nearly completed the organization of IU„ Oct. 8 and l(i, 1900.” a brass band that a night was set for practicing and as a result about a dozen of the members were gath­ ered at the city hall Tuesday even­ ing to take In the first rehearsal. The Great Skin Cure and Purest The instrumentation of the band is not yet completed, but before another and Sweetest of Emollients. week ' will have passed the organi- Cutic-ura Ointment is, beyond ques­ zation will be bo far perfected that tion, the most successful curative for we will be able to give the complete torturing, disfiguring humors of the skin "line up.’* There will be several old and scalp, including loss of hair, yet com­ players among the membership, in pounded. in proof of which u single anointing with Cuticura Ointment, pre­ fact, nearly all have played in bands ceded by a hot bath with CuticuraSow*, before. Professor Baughman, prin­ and followed in the severer caw-s by a doso cipal of the public schools, will be of Cuticura IPwolvent (I.imiid or PiUt), instructor: It is said that he Is a is often sufficient to afford immediate re­ fine musician and an able instruc- lief in the most distressing forms of itch­ tor. ing, burning, and scaly humors, ecwmas. rashes, anti irritations, permit rest atid Gencriil Items of Interest. sleep, and point to a s[>eedy cure when Banker E. E. Kepper informs us most, if not all, other remedies and even that he has changed his mind about physicians fail. erecting a new building on the va­ Compli-U Exu-rtml and Internal TTM^ment tor cant lot where the bank building Every Humor ot lotanui. Children, and Adulu exile alate ot Cuticura Hemp <25c.l t<< Cleanae th-- Shin. formerly stood. The new structure, Cuticura Ointment (AOc.l to Heal the Skin, mul Cuti­ instead of being brick as was first cura Hew-lvenl tftOr I, (or In lhe form ot Choeolau» Coated PHI», 25e i» r vial ot (M>> to Purify the KI-»«. planned, will be made of lumber. Bold throushout the world Potter tlrua A ( hem. Corp Sole Prop. Hoaton. Maim He first Intended erecting a two- aw-Maii.xl Free. A Book on skin AltUctl-ma. story brick, 27x60, but the latest plans will be but a one-story frame. The familiar face of Grant Rob­ erts is ii-.aln seen at the delivery window at the postoffice. Grar.t Is one of the most accommodating as­ sistants that Postmaster Roberts has ever had and no doubt th«- many patrons of the postoffice will be glad to have him there to attend their wants. The city fathers have again em­ i ployed Levi I Revere it overseer of the streets. Ills duties are to build i.Hev alks, crosswalks, > etc., and he 1« the proper man far the place. Mr. Revere Is a faithful employe an I looks aft -r the Interests ot tho city better tha t any man who has ever attempted to fill the position, Our counclitnen are fortunate in se- 1 Pacific Hors« l iniment Is prepared curing hltf services. A shower party was ..„.i given In t’.u> expressly lor lhe needs of horn-men and W. O. W. hall, 1 Wednesday evem- . ranchmen. It Is a powerful and pene- Ing, by members of the Circle and j (rating liniment, a remedy lor emergen- their friends in honor of the ap­ | des. A soothing embrocation lor the proaching marriage of Miss Edith , relief ol pain, and the best liniment for Regina Hutcnens to Thomas L. Ol­ ; sprains and soreness. Unequaled for sen. which will take place October jeuring the sounds and Injuries of 15. , BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts, Born—To Mr. and Mrs. A. Krls- abrasions, sores and bruises I’aiilic tensen, Thursday, October, 3. 1907, Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed. a daughter. Mr. Kristensen is a No other is io good or helpful in so many brother of .Mrs. K. L. Hall and has ways. If it fails to satisfy, we authorize recently returned from Chinn. They •II dealers to refund lhe purchase price. ««▼■a i«RQt « ovtlc « nrrv cimt « will leave for Norway on a visit to their old home as soon as Mrs. H oyt CHtMlCAL C o , P o « tuano , oat Kristensen Is able to travel. BOOKLET r»EE During the latter p«rt of Aligns» Mrs. l’lckett sold a half interest In her bazaar and •millinery store to Mrs. Ida Welsh Hbdgson. Wednes­ day of this week a deal was made whereby Mrs. Hodgson becomes own­ er of the entire business, which will be continued from tho same loca- tlon. Next Sunday evening will be Erskine's farewell • sermon In Methodist church at this place, ts SKIM S III \\ 1 DROPS that will close his conference year here. He has held the Spr'ngfield Greatest known remedy f«r heaves • appointment for two years and during Highland. Or., Oct. 31,1902 - this time has made a host of friends. This is to certüy that 1 gave m\ :i........................................................................ John Graham has leased the new r> are one bottle of "Stone’’ Heave McKinney building east of the 1 root” and cured her ol heaves. Springfield Hardware company's This was last winter and she lias store for the purpose or converting not been affet led since -GW alla. e the samt' Into a dance hall and skat­ IP. S.C. STONE, Salem. Or. ing rink. News. hoc sale by all druggists. A. WELf H RETI RYS TO ERN — SIXTEEN MILES OF RAILS ARRIVE HERE WITHIN (M j EUGEN? AGENTS ACEN ts ©st FOR PEERLESS PATTERNS for PEERLESS patterns PORT- In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known a - 8arsatabs. 100 doses Si must give up at last, went to he cel- i lar and with a razor cut his throat i from ear to ear. Cl'mblng up a narrow ladder from the cellar where even a man with no impediment I could scarcely go, he then went out ' into the back yard and secured a piece of clothesline. Knotting the ends together he mounted a fruit box, placing the loops In the gashes already made with the razor throwing the rope over the cross-arm, he kicked the box from under h! mand was found hang­ ing from the support about 6:30 o'clock this morning by the servant. Miss Elsie Read, of Harrisburg. Claxton bled profusely from the gash in his throat and on his way to the yard stumbled over a p'le of loose boards and boxes. It Is supposed from the amount of blood on the pile of lumber he must have laid there some time before rally'ng enough strength to carry out hl3 de­ termined effort to destroy his life. His wife and child are still Igno­ rant of his rash act. Both are grad- »tally recovering from the severe at- tack of the disease. Claxton was In the employ of the He was traveling agent. Journal, covering the district In eastern Ore- gon, and was one of the ablest and oldest men in the service of the paper. His accounts with the Jour- nnl Publishing company were straight to the smallest detail. He had r°- turned last Friday from a spec'al trip In the Interests of the anniver­ sary edition. EUGENE Cane Sugar, $5.55 Per 100 pound sack DAVS. Prineville is the destination of an electric railroad that is being con­ structed by Portland and eastern capital from Eugene and Springfield, via the McKenzie river. The com- par.y has acqu'red right of way tor 40 miles up that stream, has begun construction of its line from Eugene to Springfield, a distance of four miles, and is about to let the con­ tract for a $40,000 bridge across the Willamette river ai that point, says the Portland Journal. Behind the railroad are the Story- Bracher Lumber company, A. Welch and associated capitalists. A new railway system has been completed 1 at Eugene, and this is to form the! nucleus of the electrical development j eastward from the Willamette valley I to Central Oregon._ The project is well along toward the stage where electric power de- j velopmeut on the upper McKenzie' will be commenced, and when the' line from Eugene to Springfield is| completed it will ba pushed over i the mountains. Next year will wit­ ness the complete unfolding of the! company's plans, it is said, for an electric line connecting the Will­ amette valley with central Oregon and the irrigated region in the Des­ chutes river basin. The linking of Portland with Eu-1 gene via Salem, by electric railroad 1 transportation, will naturally follow completion this fall of the Portland- Salem electric line of the Oregon Electric Railway company, Within ' Thos. Abrams has resigned h’s the next three years it will be pos­ position with the Willamette Valley sible, say the railroad prophets, to company In this city and accepted get on an electric sleeping car at the night clerkship in the postot- Portland in the afternoon and de­ flce. bark at Prineville next morning. Our $1.25 Comforter is worth $1.50 W. C. Johnson has purchased of The proposed bridge over the Will­ Oliver Veatch his entire stock ot amette at Springfield will be about Cur $1.50 Comforter is worth $2.90 general merchandise and groceries 400 feet long and will probably be | and will move them Into his present built by Contractor N. L. Roney of Cur $2.00 Comtorter is wo-th $2.50 quarters. Mr. Veatch will engage In Eugene. President Welch returned other business but has not decided to Portland today from a trip up the I Just Bl what it will be. i McKenzie river, where he inspected Miss Anna Oglesby left Thursday water power sites filed upon by the^ — — ... ... . j When We Saya Thing Is So, It’s So evening for Colfax, Washington, i i company, from which power will be where she haB accepted a position in I developed ta operate trains over the the Western Union Telegraph of-I McKenzie river line. fl.,-. | Construction of the dam and canal The Com’nerclcl club Is making for the first plant will be commenced arra-.gt-nients fob r houcj warming within a lew weeks. It is expected In t ie near future when they will to couiplet-j the powerhousa 1 y text ask the’? file.ids to spend an even­ spring. I ixt ten miles of rrlls lar Ing w’th thQr,i*in ‘hel • new and hand th“ McKeazl* river li. e hav be-n & some quarters. They are also mak- purchased, and will be delivered i Ing arrangements for a “ladles day” ! within the next 60 days at Eugene. in which the wives, daughters and I The road will be built 16 miles to Indy frlenf*i of the members mny co ’Iendrick'3 f'-rry during the winter,' for one Afternoon and -venlng each /nd the McKenzie river will be' month and liartake of the club’s /bridged at that point next summer. ( hospital'ty. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jones were stricken with grief last Sunday ♦ ++++++++++++++++ morning when they returned home ♦ ♦ MARRIED ♦ from church and found c telegram ♦ ♦ ♦ announcing the death in Minneapolis of Mr. Jones’ mother, ft will be re­ ♦ + ♦♦ + ♦ + + + ♦ + + + ♦♦♦•* membered that Mr. Jones was called Rev. Andrew J. Joslyn, member of east a few weeks ago bythe serious •llness of the elder Mrs. Jones, and the Puget Sound co.i’ertnce anu pis- that when ho left to come west sfle I -r now at Central’!, and M s. S. was much Improved In health, but Carrie Dunbar of Eugene, Oregon, the rally was deceptive. The family were married on the evening of Sep- wrote Mr. Jones that there was a ter 24th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i turn for the worse, but the few Ingalls, 184 Grand avenue. Portland, Donald. W. H. Pollard, S. F. Gourley, words announcing death was re- Oregon. Daniel L. Rader and Rev. Mrs. Nelson, Frank Purcell and .. officiated on thu T. B. Ford. D D. ceived before tho letter. Mrs. Cruzan. The West Coast Mines company happy occasion. 1 Mr. Joslyn Is 3 na- The defendant was on the stand havlng b en born tive of Oregon, has shut down the quartz mill at for a long time and stood the rigid near Canby, this state, and was ad ­ the Champion mine on account of low cross-examination of Deputy Pros- i water, which at this season does not mitted int > the Oregon conference ‘a ecutlng Attorney Skipworth unflinch " ‘ ­ ■ i 1870 and therefore has spelt: his develop full power for all purposes. ingly, although at times he seemed lii'e I p the Pacific northwest. Mrs. Superintendent Esde did not so to become m'xed up in his testimony state, but It Is thought that the com­ I Joslyn is a woman of fine ch.i’acter and his memory seemed to be poor. I pany will continue to m'ne free mill­ and will adorn th" parsonat.Y where John M. Pipes appeared as counsel I ing ore and fill the ore blns for Brothii Josl yn Is placed a-i 1 will be far the defendant. Method.it winter milling. Work has been a neipmeet for this ’her. -Pac’fiC Christian Advo­ YOUTH ( BARGED WITH BEING commenced on the deep tunnel by as .MURDERED ( (Il NTRY.M \X ■*•> + + * + + + + + + + + + + + + many men as can be employed. A cate. ACC ESSORY TO MlRDElt OF 1’IRIIISE OF ROBBERY—ALL + 4 cut Is first to be made and this is DIED. 4 of considerable magnitude.—Leader BERT NUNN BEFORi: JUDGE * PRESENTED FIRM FROXT OS and Western Organ. ♦ ♦ Lost Valley , Oct. 4.— (Special BRYSON TODAY—LARGE Nl'M- ♦ ♦ + + + + 4 + ■> + * + ♦ + + + ♦ ASSERT» SCAFFOLD AMI State of Ohio, City of Toledo. Lucas Correspondence.I—One of the men HER O FW1TNESSF.S F<> RBOTII employed at the bridge camp met Two miles south of Junction City, THAT VIC TIM WAS KILLED I' County, ss. a serious accident last Friday, October 1, 1907, the 7-year-old daugh | Frank J. Cheney makes oath that with SIDES EXAMINED. SELF DEFENSE. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Casey, of | he Is the senior partner of the firm having one foot badly mashed. tubercular peritonitis. A sister of1 of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business The man's name was not learned. The June post office will be dis­ the little girl died only a few weeks ! In the City of Toledo, County and after the 15 of this month. (From Thursday's Guard.) | ago of diphtheria. The remains' 3.—Foer ••••••••••••••••a State aforesaid, and that said firm continued Lancaster, Pa.. Oct Tate and Roy Hills are erect­ The preliminary examination of were brought to Eugene today for bu­ Italians. Antoni Delese. Steven la:*1' will pay th«« sum of ONE HUNDRED ing Wm. ------------------------------------------------------ 1 a new sawmill at the Trent rial in the Catholic cemetery south DOLLAR8 for each and every case of Both tnen are experienced Guy Cruzan, the Marcola youth who of the city, the serv'ces being held Slveriu Rodoil and Joseph Cello»1- catarrh that cannot be cured by the bridge. lumbermen and will undoubtedly is charged with being accessory to in the Catholic church by Father were hanged here today for the mW- use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. the murder of Bert Nunn, who'was O'Farrell. meet with success. der of Plato Albamaze. on tne nii - to Ialereeted «nd nhould know FRANK J. CHENEY, ai «-ni th« wiHiiUrfol I «I« I ut the wonder fol I Williams has the addition to shot and killed a week ago last Sat­ of August 30, 1906. Albsmaze •»' Sworn before me and subscribed hla Wm. MARVIL Mhirlmç Sprry home completed and will move urday by Charles Chrowley at Mar- killed because he would not gl*e u-’ TW new Vwtoal "yrtaek Ai/ve. In my presence this 6th day of De ­ tMiand swiow. cola, is being held today before Jus- this week. The grandmothers of the old Dutch h'» money to them. He w*3 st» ■ cember. A. D. 1886. M• retino« supply th« ‘’v’ Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter ­ IHt KI., a» «ept u«> L. suicide In Portland, was well known for the beat colt shown, Conditions examined and It is probable that the their families on it for a hundred sented a firm front except tir.? other, but »end aukiup fuf / nally, and acts directly on the blood lllMtftted book •••1*4 TI «free* Tpk / i In Eugene and throughout Lane and mucous surfaces of the system. regarding entries will be given at examination will not end today. years. Now you can buy it of your who weakened, but braced up o’1 • - full Krtlculam and diraeti n< tn- county as agent for the Portland the show. The gist of the testimony brought dealers. Ask for it, and use it, scafford. Delose mede a vaJuetU»’ 'a.Vea »1UUM I (K, .... ,, Send for testimonials free 44 *. Marr.. BMW lUAK Journal, having made this territory Percy Stroud of Trent has return­ out by the state is that when Crow­ because It is pure: because it w'll denying they intended to commit F J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. ) «ujci'ui ut 1/rufe • u., u Mor***». frequently during the past few years school to attend ley went to the Cruzan house to get ed to Monmouth stop your cough; because it is the bery. but said Albameze attarked “ Sold by druggists. 75c. and was In Eugene only a few days his gun to shoot Nunn and Herold, best cough remedy made today. Try with a razor and that in s-if de‘ . Wondwarft, i'lrtrli»» M Cn,. I'ortliitod Take Hall's Family Pills for con­ this winter. ago. He will he recogn’zed as the will no longer Ernest Mooney Cruzan told Crowley to bring him a it. For sale by Hull Red Cross Drug he shot his assa'lant: that he t 1 ( man with the blonde hair and mus­ stipation. farm the Barbe place, He has not gun, too, but it seems Crowley did Store, and all dealers everywhere. for assistance and that ('.Hone tache and genial facial expression. decided as to where he will move, not hear him. That when Crowley ponded and also in self defente There are 4,SOO cords of balm or The Journal of yesterday tells of his cottonwood returned to the Cruzan house after! bed Albimazc. t(lis in the Excelsior com- y«t. V# I i > k in iko’íi» nkBD a A crew of Western Union tele- rash deed as follows: Messrs. Wm. Williams and E. T. the shooting Cruzan took Crowley's' X A*II jour IlKifMkl k /A The others Joined Delose 1» Vany'a drive which Is now arriving g'aph linemen arrived here from Temporarily unbalanced because of Templeman made a business trip to gun and fired It off, shouting "Wei IM to In U- 4 •»> <• M •• rtniHcW/ I statement. — continued loss ot sleep and too close fiom the upper river through the Eugene Monday. have gained a victory.” and when I the south last night. They are mill race. eke •<$»«■* I’wy ef ’ strlng'ng a new wire between San attention at the sickbed of his wife Miss Estelle Jacobs, who has been Crowley fell and was breathing his m«4< A- HIIK Francisco and Portland and will be ♦ ♦♦♦♦ I 1*11.1.4. • and six-year-old child, both of whom The biggest bag of pheasants re­ visiting her father for the past three last Cruzan said. "The brave lad is here for several days. The wire will ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ir» btto«» .1« ltosti. Alwnvv Rr' »b.C are critically III with typhoid fever. or four months has returned to Port- dead: I will go back and finish the ♦ 4 ported since the season opened was viptY not rr.»S is • Vf m*f! Pf George W. Claxton kile«l himself be used by the United Press asso­ ♦ married . E T. Templen CLAXTON WELL KNOWN Every Woman B CHICHESTER’S PILLS NEWS OF COTTAGE GROVE ANO VICINITY Everlasting Fruit Jars Just m 50c Special in Men’s Underwear 50c Extra heavy fleeced lined Shirts and Drawers, worth 75c, our special price on these garments while they last is . 50c ea Rubber Soots New stock of Men's, Womens' and Childrens Rubber Boots just in and at popular prices Ladies Vests and Pants 25c These fleece lined vests and pants that other stores are Shoes We are agents for the ington Shoe Co. of If you want a good your money come this line. Wash- Seattle. shoe for and see Comfortors asking 35c for our price is 25c each New Hats for Men Kazoo Pants for Men Nrw Fall Hats are here—we can save you mony on hats The Satisfactory Pants, prices from $1.25 a pair up. Large Line of Outing Flannels Just in Ths Place To Trade OF GUY CRUZAN IN PROGRESS FOUR DAGOS ARE HANGED