CORNER MONEY OF COUNTRY Years—Spent Hundredscf Dollars in Seeking a Cure—Hands Be­ came a Sec J Sheet of Sores—No Rest from Av/. I Itching Until PAYMENT OF FREIGHT AXD WHY BANKS ARE SHORT !N WEST THEN REFINE TO PUT IT HACK STREET RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION FORGE LAID OFF — — — —— LINE TO MASONIC C O M I’ L E T E I» GlowingHeaì From Every Ounce of Fuel CEMETERY' YESTERDAY EVENING AX'D CREW QUITS When the mercury drops out oi sight, and^ "People generally do not under­ been a cent of money passed from one you just can’t keep the house warm.’you’H i stand this banking situation and this hand to another, yet I have credit find it wonderfully convenient to use a TIM E TO CASH PAYROLLS OF ’ fact Is at the bottom ot all the flurry of $10,000 in the Salem bank, that institution has a credit of the same CITY IX COIN, HIT WAGES ARE so far as Portland and Oregon banks amount in its Portland correspon­ POSTPONED I are concerned.” said Governor Cham­ dent, and the Portland bank is cred­ •'I had salt rheum for throo years on BEING REDI CE!» L>¡ berlain to a Portland Journal report­ ited in New York. UNEASINESS IX MONEY CIR tny luii.ds, arm i, tnd face and I thought it would got all over me. I tried four er Saturday night in diecusalng the Credit in New York. or five doctors but they failed and my < LES HAS PASSED AWAY banking conditions and the probable “Now the $10,000 cash is in the husband has spent hundreds of dollars • t vault cf the New York bank, but un­ Portland, Nov. 4.—Today was the outcome ot the pre 1 t Hurry. o in trying everything wo could hear of. (ARS SOON TO RUN ON FEME- But 1 grew worse and worse, my hands first of the day-to-day holidays de­ ¡conditions were understood there der normal conditions would not be iUtesi awfully and I could get no rest clared by the governor. The Evening would be no cause for worry, the peo­ shipped to Portland unless especial­ (Equipped with Smokeless Device) at all. I was just in agony ail the time Telegram will say that the railroads ple would be eaim, there would be ly requested. Instead when payment * icscßi'j bwauw when they did not itch they are not acce opting checks as payment no danger of a panic, no one would to Portland was made it would be “— • a n ,j— Ifs very light—carry it about—heat co|, were so dry and erackly that I was mis­ for freight, I demand coin and that lose their heads and the banks would through a draft. In like manner Port­ erable 11 nd wh<‘n thcycrackfd, they bled. the coin Is but & Eastern Railway room. Turn the wick high or low — hi The Eugene not being put back into be able to transact business just as land would pay Salem by draft and The nails of my finger and thumb began , ¿anger—no smoke—no smell. Easily carc( , usual without danger either to them­ I would draw checks against my own Company’s street car line was com­ to oome eff, and my hands were a solid circulation. Work on the board of trade build­ selves or to the depositors. ■beet of sores. Several of my friends account for the $10,000. No actual pleted to the Masonic cemetery yes­ lor and gives nine hours of told me to try tbo Cuticura Rem>*diea ing was stopped today on account ot "In my opinion the banks ot Port- gold would be required, but evidences cozy comfort at one filling ol s<> I got acakecf Cuticura Soap and a a reduction in the wages of the work­ i land and throughout the state never of credit would pass as coin or legal terday evening and the construction box of Cuticura Ointment and from tbo men, who then quit. | were more stable than now. They tender, in settling the balances or force has been laid oft for the pres­ JF brass font Finished in 1 ' "> first my hands began to improve and The banks continue to cash pay have larger clearances and larger other obligations. ent on account of the uneasiness in nickel and japan. Every S' ' > now they are well, and I think that the balances than ever before, and larger "Suppose now,” continued the gov­ the money market. It was originally Cuticura IieriM*di, an- have been laid off, pending the com­ with headquarters in Salem. Sup­ would be, of course, that the Port- United States Land Office for the operation of cars over It as mas, rushes, itclungs, pose I had a crop this year worth land bank would be shy $10,000 in Roseburg, Or., Oct. 21 1907 irritations, and chaf­ pletion of negotiations. The verifi­ $10,000 and that I sold it for that cash until such time as the New soon as the work of setting the trol­ Notice is hereby given that in com- ings of infants and cation of this report means much sum to Brown Brothers, of New York. ley poles and stringing the wire Is | York bank did pay. If the Portland pliance with the provisions of the act c hildren when all else for the mining industry of thia sec­ completed. This work is now well fails. Guaranteed tion, as the purchasers, ft is report­ I Now I could do one of two things, bank needed the cash to meet de­ under way, and it will be only a mat­ of congress of June 3. 1878, entitled 'either the buyer at Salem could give absolutely pure un t<» Cknnue the Hkin. draw a draft against them and take "That instance multiplied by just states by act of August 4, 1892, Ej. recent management. Cutkum Ointment riJOc.) to Heal the Skin, anti it to my bank at Salem. In the lat- Cuticura Resolvent (ftOc Morin the form ofChocolatO as many times as th^re are individual ward Condon, of Eugene, county of ¿’5 Coated I’llla. 25e txr vial of 60) to Purify the I Hood, i ter case I would take my shipping re- transactions throughout the state Is Lane, state of Oregon, has this day gold ttirouffhoiit the world. Potter Drug A (‘iuira. Corp.. Sole Pronw.. Bnatnn. Masa celpt showing that 1 had consigned what has caused the present banking filed in this office his sworn state­ •T“MaUed Free. Cuticura Book on Hkin bwraaea. > my crop worth $10,000 to Brown situation In Oregon and throughout ment No. 8521 for the purchase of Brothers. I would give this shipping the West. The vast crops, lumber the W >4 of SW '■* of Section No. 4 in Balfour, Guthrie Ar Co. have pur-, receipt to the Salem bank and on its and other shipments from this state Township No. 19. south, Rangs No 5 chased a majority of the Newton evidence 1 would be given a draft have created great credit balances or west, W. M., and will offer proof to OF LETTERS, POSTAL ■ Pacific Horse Liniment is prepared Pippins from Rogue river valley or-J against Brown Brothers for $10,000, accounts due the farmers, stockmen, show that the land sought is more expressly for the needs of horsemen and 4 AND NEWSPAPERS chards not yet shipped to Eastern 1 payable to me in New York by that and others from the country banks valuable for Its timber or stone than ranchmen. It is a powerful and pene­ markets, paying $2.GO a box, f. o. b. , firm. On the strength of this draft all over the state. These evidences for agricultural purposes, and to es­ DURING WEEK FROM trating liniment, a remedy for emergen ­ Medford. I would be credited with an account cf credit have been sent to Portland tablish his claim to sa'd land before cies. A soothing embrocation for the Nearly all the big growers nre in ! of $10,00rtl8Bd when it Is de- elusive, all postmasters were required E. Russell, of Eugene, Oregon; Geo. Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed. orchards is Included, though nearly eign ex<’hs.nfefl through th? Portland mauded. to count every piece of mail sent Canady, of Crow, Oregon; ,1. W. Can­ No other is so good or helpful in so many all these growers have already ship- banks. „ j "As a result of this condition it sent through their respective offices. ady, of Crow, Oregon: Clarence V. ways. If it fails to satisfy, we authorize p«4 fancy Newtons on which they ex­ "Now *q soon as the draft reached would be Impossible for the Portland Postmaster Page furnishes the Guard Canady, of Crow, Oregon. I all dealers to refund the purchase price, the following figures on the number pect to net $4 a box, tb- Portland bank it would give the banks to pay in cash all demands that Any and all persons claiming ad­ ernta'uaoa httui rim corra of pieces that were mailed at the Eu ­ A niifaber of other growers have Salem bank credit tor $10,000, and could bq made upon them through­ versely the above-described lands are the week: gene postoffice during ' hovt C mcmical «orre* ho , oat. requested to file their claims In this sold to Balfour, Guthrie * Co. a num­ would send the draft to Its correspon­ out the state until the New York A — • Number of letters, 13.9C6; reve-1 ber of ears for $2.50 f. o. b. Medford. dent in New York for collection. The banks send the cash due local Instl- office on or before said 6th day ot w booklet Chilly nights and mornings 4 January, 1908. The Rogue River Fruitgrowers’ as­ New York bank tn turn would go to tutions. This they refuse to do at nue, $281.97. Number ot postal cards, 4443; BENJAMIN L. EDDY. call for heavier clothes and a | sociation has received word that a Brown Brothers, collect the $10,000 just this time. Therefore the Port- Register. car of Jonathan apples shipped to either iu cash or by check against land banks are compelled as protec­ revenue, $4 9.08. Number of newspapers, paid at the food overcoat. We carry a • 1 New York grossed $3.50 a box. H. their cash account, and would depos­ tion to themselves and their depos­ T. Findley has heard from a car of it the amount in the vault. It can itors to take the course they have. pound rate, 5500; revenue, $7.59. splendid assortment of the Newtons shipped to New York which be seen therefore that up to the time ! Because they have taken this stand Number of sample copies, paid at Notice for Publication. netted $2.55 at Medford. This fruit the New York bank collects the cash , the country banks are compjelled to the pound rate, 25; revenue, 14c. United States Land Office. Micheál Stern &. Co. Suits, reached New York at the time the fi­ from Brown Brothers, there has not1 follow suit.” • Number of newspapers, free in the Roseburg, Or., Oct. 21, 1907. county, 7797. nancial crisis was at Its highest, and. Notice is hereby given that in com­ the best hand tailored clothes Number of pieces of transient considering the panic, brought good pliance with the provisions of the newspapers, 1 cent for each 4 ounces, prices.—Medford Tribune. act of congress of June 3, 1878, enti­ in the market. I 341; revenue, $6.99. tled “An act for the sale of timber Our line pf pvercoats and Number of first-class packages,35; lands in the states of California. Ore­ De Fought at Gettysburg. revenue, $1.38. gon, Nevada and Washington Terri­ David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., cfaveneties it ¿oiiipleli gnò Number of pieces of third-class tory,” as extended to all public Ian I who lost a foot at Gettysburg, write«: mail, 1007; revenue, $20.05. states by set of August 4, B9L "Electric Bitters have done me more We priced very reasonably, Number of pieces of fourth-class George W. Layne.of Mound, county ct good than any medicine I ever took mall, 237; revenue, 118.30. Lane, state of Oregon, has this da' would be glad to have you For sever1! year» I had atomgeh trou- Number Of pieces of franked mat- filed in this office his sworn state­ i ble and paid nllt much money for ter, 6. ment No. 8522 for the purchase ot Call and see our line. 1 medicine to little purpose, until I Number of pieces of penalty mat- the N«4 of NE% of section No. 20. j beeAi’i taking Electric Bitters. I Superintendent L. R. Ai­ ♦ ter, 61. In order to supply the temporary Underwear and a compktt in township No. 19, south, range No. | would not take $500 for the good need of currency and furnish means derman of the public schools, ♦ 6 west, W. M., and will offer proof J they have done me." Grand tonic for for marketing the crops of the state, line of furnishings, in which reports the total enrollment ♦ ALWAYS WAS SICK to show that the land sought ia more j the aged and for female weaknesses. the Portland Clearing House Associa- !• In the schools up to ♦ When a man says he always was valuable for its timber or stone than both quality and price appeal Great alterative and body builder. tion has authorized the issuance of i date as being 1427. During + sick—troubled with a cough that for agricultural purposes, and to es­ I Best of ail for lame back and weak hank checks in denominations of $5, the month of October the in­ ♦ lasted all winter—what would you tablish his claim to said land before to the purchaser arc tQ be 1 kidneys. Guaranteed by W. L. De $10 and $20 for general circulation. crease was 140. In the high ♦ think if he should say he never was W. W. Calkins. U. S. Commissioner, | Lano, druggist. 50c. These checks, or clearing house cer- ! school alone there are 327 ♦ sick since using Ballard’s Horehound found in our store. at hs office in Eugene, Oregon, on PORT LAN D.fOREf j X. tiflcates, will be based upon depositsj pupils enrolled. This makes ♦ Syrup. Such a man exists. J. C. Monday, the 6th day ot January. CROW NOTES We own our own building of notes, bills of exchange and other , by far the largest attendance + Clark, Denver, Colorado, writes: 1908. , negotiable instruments that are Be- < at any high school in the state ♦ "For several years I was troubled He names as witnesses: Scot* <■••• and pay no rent, therefore (Special Correspondence.) cured by wheat, grain, canned fish, • outside of Portland. Salem ♦ with a severe cough that would last lespie, of Panther, Oregon; George Crow. Nov. 4 Rev. M. P. Dom • lumber actually sold, and other mar- j being next in line. This is a ♦ all winter. This cough left me in a being able to sell for a smaller Prescott, of Panther, Oregon; Haren Notice for Publication. mersnaes was attending to church ketable paper approved by the com-1 very gratifying showing and ♦ miserable condition. 1 tried Bal ­ Johnson. of Panther, Oregon; Harry Department of the Interior, matters at Llewellyn and Spencer ni It tee that has been appointed by the Indicates the rapid growth of ♦ lard's Horehound Syrup and have not profit than some of our com­ Lavne, of Mound. Oregon Land Office at Roseburg, Or., Creek last week. association, and by which the certi-1 the city. ♦ had a sick day since. That’s what it Any and all persons claiming ad­ August 3. 1907. A. J, Krall has finished hanging flea tea will be issued petitors. ♦ did for me." Notice is hereby given that B. versely the above described lands the paper and the inside painting This plan for providing a tempora-1 Frank Diess. of Crow, Oregon, has are requested to file their claims >a of H. C. Bjerke’s new residence and ry circulating medium was adopted I I filed his intention to make final five- this office on or before said 6th day STORES WILL CLOSE It Is now ready for occupancy. at a conference of representative! OUR PRICES year proof in support of his claim, of January. 1908. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sovern have : bankers of the cities of Portland. Ta- ' ARE RIGHT BENJAMIN L. EDDY. All business houses will close on viz.. Homestead Entry No. 11,307, moved to the farm they purchased coma. Spokane and Seattle, held in | Register. Saturday afternoon from 3 until 5 made February 28, 1901, for Lot 4, near here last spring. I the last named city yesterday. A sup- o'clock for the O. A. C.-Oregon foot­ Section 10, Township 19 S., Range 5 Canady A Holland, with their . ply of this emergency currency is now i ball game. W., and that said proof will be made steam saw. are in great demand now. i on the press, and if the work of the The game will start promptly at before W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commis­ J. J. McCulloch Is at work on the printer is not delayed, the first In- j Notici« for Publication. Undaunted by the several attempts 3:15 p. m. sioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on No­ Chas. Hadley farm, which he has i «bailment will be placed in circulation United States Land 9ffiCîk- Ö East. 9th street of some one to drive him out ot busi ­ vember 11, 1907. nil wit rented, with his daughter. Miss Ma- I tomorrow.—Oregonian. Roseburg. Or.. Oct J-i. Eugene. Oregon ness by burning him out, A. L. Smith­ He names the following witnesses ry, as cook Notice 13 Is hereby r» given that In , c« . • ixUllic * THERE ’ S NO USE erman is erecting another blacksmith to prove his continuous residence up ­ I O. V. Liles began his school at Not! A Hard l»ebt To Pay. pliance with the provi.-l >ns ■ 1 , I on his lot near the Willamette river talking, you can't beat Herbine for on, and cult'v.ition of, the land, viz.: of congress of June 3, 1 • • .. entitled last Monday. "I owe a d-'bt of gratitude that Herman Ray, of Elmira, Oregon; "An act for the sale of tin her Linds Jesse Gates is recovering from an can never be paid off," writes G. S. bridge. This building will be of cor­ the liver. The greatest regulator The gre.it mall attack of typhoid fever which he Is Clark, of Westfield, Iowa, "for my I rugated iron, and will not be so easy ever offered to suffering humanity. | Clay Owens, of Eugene, Oregon; John in the states of California, o’der'.1QUOR supposed to have contracted while rescue from death by Dr. King’s New to set fire to as were the two which If you suffer from liver complaint, McCulloch, of Crow, Oregon; Homer Nevada and Washington r.rritory. HOUSE. W« working in Eugene for the past two He has the founda- if you are billious or fretful. It's Hayes, of Crow. Oregon. Discovery. Both lungs were so se­ were burned. as extended to all the ublic iny the expreaa. months. tion for the building already com­ your liver, and Herbine will put it in ' 4, IS«- BENJAMIN L. EDDY, riously affected that death seemed I states by act of Au write today for pleted. and has a tent stretched over is' enunty B. F. Dies* has rented his hopyard imminent, when I commenced taking its proper condition. A positive cure Register. 1 Frank H Holland, of It, doing business under shelter until has tS|J ■ Price List. to Albert Rieck for constipation, biliousness, dyspep­ New Discovery. The ominous dry. ! of Lane, state of Or* hf< sworn Chas. McDaniel has rented the Me- hacking cough quit before the first he has the time to put up the frame sia and all ills due to a torpid liver. i day filed In this off Notice for I’ublicntion. and nail on the iron walls and roof. „ nurehaz» Cullach yard. Try a bottle and you will never use bottle was u ed, and two more bot- statement No. 8524 for Department of the Interior, f HA DlW llntl Orvfjv action No. ties made a complete cure, Nothing Mr. Smitherman says he is again do­ anything else. : of lot number Two 1: 2 I Land Off ce at Roseburg. Or., ing a fine business, being situated A Significant Prayer. Linn Drug Company. uth. ran«« has ever equaled New IM ■overy for 4. in township No 18, 1 August 5, 1907. where hundreds of farmers pass dai ­ «ill offe­ "May the Lord help yon make coughs, colds, and all throat and N< No. 6 west, W. M . otfee 1« hereby given that Jesse ly on their way to the city to do their FIRE IN HOSPITAL Bucklen’s Arnica Salve known to lung complaint Guaranteed by W. trading. proof to show that th' ! 1 nd «.iu«« Hooker, of Panther. Oregon, has filed all.” writes J. G Jenkins, of Chapel L. Delano, druggist. 50c and $1.00. CAUSED EXCITEMENT his notice of his intention to make fi­ is more valuable for it- timber o’ Hill, N. C. "It quickly tixik the pain Trial bottle free. stone than for agricultir I purpo**«» AmAwmio. <\»llH«iaUs Normal an i Chicago, Nov. 5.—Fire on the top nal five-year proof in support of his and to establish his m to säi<* out of a felon for me and cured it In croi r ofairw« Kttacation inali i»ran< haa, inda«!mg c I m »- claim, v'z., Homestead Entry No. 11.- Dr. L. L. Whition. President of the ins, V 8- a wonderfully short time." Best on Is a violent inflammation r.t the floor of the German hospital in Ham- arirniwi n>athmnallea. «ri«- . all thè land before W. W Calk 407, made April 30, 1902. for the ftwinriation Chat haa wog «u< r4, SE ’ i NEU, Section 28. f«»r«Ula. anri««r uarw of ma 25 cents at W. L. DeLano's drug ter from John H. Hartog. who has which sometimes extends back to the citement. Sixty patients were ea r- tbo W 1 Ima V* RITE TO|)A i fur partimlar» an i <-atalor. gene. Oregon, on Tue?'i Township 19 S , Range 6 W.. and been employed to exploit Eugene's re­ larnyx and bronchial tubes. It Is rled by physicians and nurses lnto ALBXkr COllfàt, AÌHNY, ORtOON store. said proof will be made before W. W. day of January. 1908. source* to the public, stating that his one of the most dangerous diseases an adjoining building, but the fire i chtn*k He names as witness« Calkins at Eugene, Oregon, on No­ The funeral of Mrs. A. C. Jennings, wife is very ill and he will be una- of children, It almost always comes wa« not serious. Georg® vember 8, 1907. A. Stephens, of Crow, O- -■ ■■ which was held at the Christian ble to start for Eugene for some time on in the night Give frequent small i; "'11- W Holland, of Crow. (> He names the following witnesses dosi 1 of Ballard's Horehound Syrup n; N’cs- church yesterday afternoon, was very on that account. Appendiciti« to prove his continuous residence up­ ter T. Holland, of Crow 1 largely atten d the services and apply Ballard's Snow Liniment DE CASTROS ah use t if on, and cultivation of. the land, v’z.: mith Owen, of Eugen sad and Itupr The members of •Me nally to the throat. 25c, 50c le pu Scott Gillespie, cf Panther, Ore­ Any and all per« ' r attended in the Order of and $1. gon; Frank L. Crenshaw, of Panther. versely the above-dr- heir <1 a bolt to i»a> Linn Drug Company. only Dr. King's th Oregon; Frank M. Hooker, of Pan­ requested to file the safe, gentle clea nuera ther. Oregon: William Larson, of office on or before ?-i ley use Hollister's Rocky Bal tors. Guarantee A PERFECT Panther, Oregon. January, 1908. Mountain Tea. push! iousness. malaria 111 • LAXATIVE. a w BEN J AM LN L BENJAMIN L. EDDY. brary Linn Drug Company. ¿ist er. L. De La no s stort « I Register. CUTICURA REMEDIES EFFECTED A CURE PERFECTION Oil Heat PALMERS BUY BRAUEN MINE AT GOLD HILL MOTHERS » ONE WEEK’S BUSINESS AT EUGENE POSTOFFICE L l^EvOORD I Got your j Winter I Suit Yet I BANK CHECKS CIRCULATE PUBLIC SCHOOL ATTENDANCE G olden W est . iTEA ^PICES, BAKINdreOWDEg JEXTRACTSC~ Js» CLOSSET & DEVERS < I I I » I » I ED. HANSON I I I ORECON IMPORTING CO. ALBANY