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THE El GENE W EEKLY GUARI». THURSDAY, JANUARY IB, J T. Callison, Juhn M Mulkty, H. H. CIRCUIT COURT Jf hn FOR YEAR 1908 I <»l VTY < OMMISSIONERS’ COI RT NA.MES 2SS < ITIZENS TO BE DRAWN I l»OX. DI KING TIIE YEAR— REPRESENTA. CITIZENS FROM EACH PRECINCT IN COUNTY SELECT- POWDER ED FOR JURY DI TY. WILL ADVANCE IN PRICE >».< 'll '1H Hald Sprfngfield- Martfn, J. W. M. Bennett, Bushnell, Peter J. Bolar. John F. Bry an. H. W. Eyler, M. H Harlow. Henry Hennings. A. Lathrop, Thurston J. W Bertsch, John fl Conley, Perry R. Edmiston, Charles O. Einer, Grant Hendricks, T. W. Carney. Wallace Charles W. Ewing, Hes- ry B McBee, W. J. Haynes Walton—Thomas F McGlynn. Wendling A W, Dugan, M. J. Ar- nel. Willamette—G orge Smith. Thom- as Vanduyn. H r. . Allingham, Charles Cochran, Frank Herman, P. L. Bar- ber, Harry A. Macey, James D. Plr- tie Zumwalt G. T. Ray. Rasmus Han- »en. Soren Madson, Lewis B. Ross- man. BRITISH ('(»LI Mill 1 P IRLI VIEN T HAS WITHDRAWN ALL (»I ITS LANDS FROM ENTRY. AND EXTENDED LEASES 21 FROM TO 42 YEARS—WISCONSIN DEALERS WORKING IN (IIIEIHIN —MANY^TRALTS H AVE CH 4.NG- The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has ueen in use for over 30 years, has borne the ^-matnre of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in thia. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and «»• ’.—ger the health of Infants and Children—Ex pec'nee against Experiment. What is CASTORIA ED HANDS RE( ENTLY. The Lane County Commissioners’ Castoria la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare court at its January term chose 2 85 goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It More Wisconsin timber dealers citizens of Lane county to do circuit only baking contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic have been coming to Portland dur I court jury duty during the year 1908 ing the last few months than ever be substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms made with ■ as follows' fore. As a result thousands of acres and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind of Oregon timber lands have recently Bailey Precinct -Geo. W. Briggs, Cream of Tartar Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation 1 passed Into the hands of Wisconsin Wm. I). Combs, Theodore B. David and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the • corporations. son, J. M. Gearhart, Richard Moss, Stomach and llowels, giving healthy awl natural sleep. While it is claimed that there is Joseph H Watson. plenty of timber left in the state fam The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Blue River Precfnct Albert B. ous for Its beer, its Waukesha miner . Ausman, Chester Edwards. r al water and itB MiFollette. the lands I Blanton Precinct F*. J. Martin, GENUINE ALWAYS ject with a reslatable force. Howev O, W. Lucas, C. B. Blanton, Willis I ROSsEll PLAINS TO ( ALIFORM 1 are mostly owned by larger corpora-| tlons which are not cutting the wood, er, there Is no desire on any one's H. Elliott. IN IHrtB, COMING TO OREGON but holding it for the big increase Bohemia Precinct Carroll A part to remove Gllfrey, so he seems I in lumber prices which is expected TWO A EARS LATER destined to remain for life, or until I Harlow. j within the next three or four years Creswell Precinct— S. A. McKay, he desires to return to his home In Under these circumstances many Oregon, there to enjoy the compe Robert R. Iiersham, John Gulley. W. R. Dillard, a Lane county pio- of the lumber companies have been tence he may gain at any time from I R. D. Hawley, C. 8. Howe, Harry to Oregon neer, died at his home at Goshen Jan- sending representatives his Portland and Willamette valley Millett, Geo. E. O’Neal West Cottage Grove Precin«!— R. uary 12, 1908, of old age. He was and the Pacific coast in general re realty Investments. W. B. Turner for many years has (' Triinnell, W S RenMtt, Charles born June 3, 1831, in Knox county, cently, to investigate conditions and been printing clerk His duties are A. McFarland. Wm. Medley, Andrew Tenn., and was married December 8, buy as much timber Ians as possible. to attend to certain Items connected Britnd, J. P. Currin, Wm. Johnson, 1853, to Miss Alzura Hendricks, who Canada has also been invaded but a Washington, Jan. 11. Oregon now survives hhim. To them six children new law which has recently gone in with the senate printing, and handle Emmett M. Sharp. ha« two men - H. II. Gllfrey and East Cottage Grove Precinct— were b«»rn, one dying In infancy. to effect will make this impossible in all the volumes of public documents William B. Turner on the payroll Mrs. the future. which are bound in specially attrac William Landess, Joseph Wicks, J. Those living are as inflows: of the United States Senate for life, tive form for the senators. Fred M. Norton of Medford. Wis ('. Porter. Wm. Bainbridge, Walter Julia Bishop, of San Francisco; Mrs.! or ao long as they behafe thoniHelve-e THt CKNTAUR COMRANV. TT BUBR8Y «TRCCT, NEW YORK CITY. Turner came to Portland where he L. Parker, John D. Cix-hran, Frank Tamsy Bishop, of San Francisco; consin, is at the Hotel Perkins and And. Inasmuch as both are very well was a drug traveling gjan. Some time Crabtree, Joseph M. England, John Mrs. Laura Hampton, of Baker City. expects to buy as much timber land behaved and have "made good” fur Or.; IT. W. Dillard, of San Deigo, Cai., as is possible while he is in Oregon. ago Senator Bourne wanted Turner's W Haruns, William Hemenway. many years, the man who seeks to position for one of his constituents, Mr. Norton represents Brltlngham * Coyote Precinct Charles Hadley., and F. B. Dillard, of Goshen. remove them will run up against the and demanded Turner’s resignation. W. J. Canaday, Scott F. Jackson. After coming to Oregon front Cal Young of Madison, and is also buying Impossible. Cheshire Precinct David Allison, ifornia in 1858, Mr. Dillard and wife timber for himself. Under the rule of patronage, he was Henry Gllfrey Is the chief clerk of Increase In Prio*. settl' d at Goshen, where they contin entitled to get Turner's job for his John N. Cook. OSTEOPATHS MEET BOLD ROBBERY IN the senate. He sucre ded t’hl«-f Clerk own friend, and Secretary Bi-nnett Mr. Norton has Just c >me from Camp Creek Product W. D. Tay ued r<> live until his death. Mr. Dil IN CITY OF PORTLAND CITY OF PORTLAND McDonald who died this year. He of lh<* s< nate served notice on Turner lor, J. W. Fountain, H. L. Edmun- lard was a member of the United British Columbia where he bought has been here for a score of years that he would have to get out. 2fl0,000,000 feet of timher. This his son, J. II Dever, E. E. Brattaln. | Brethren church for many years. At the sixth annual meeting of the* Portland, Jan. 13.-—The series of and for a long time has been carried company expects to hold five or six Oregon Soirth Eugene Precinct No. I. E. Turner, during his long service, has Osteopathic Association, mysterious burglaries in the offices on the rolls not "charged as patron formed some rather warm friendships II Barger. Georg 1 Norris, Wm. G. years, or until the big Increase in which convened yesterday at the Im- ■ of the Chamber of Comtxierce build age" to either of the Oregon senators. for certain of the old-time senators, Allen, D. P. Burton, Isaac F Circle. IYISO.N NOTER, lumber prices conies. He will buy perial Hotel, the following officers ■ , IXM AL AND PERSONAL was eclipsed last night when rob It Is the custom for the senate to who had been nccustonied to having Henry Denhart, L. L. Goodrich, Aus timber land in Oregon for the same were elected to serve during the com- ing • bers went through seven or eight of keep a sort of a ledger account with the Ongon man tend to their busi tin Hampton, Roy R. Knox, Fred E ! purpose. ing year: President. Dr. Otis Akin, fices, picking up miscellaneous valu (Special Correspondence.I the members, and when a constituent , ness. "Wisconsin has a great deal of tim Lamb, P. D. Newell. Wm A, Sey He had performed his func Portland; first vice president. Dr.-C. , Ivlson, Jan. to. Oh. how a storm- Is appointed to a senate position he tions so efficiently that he finally bad mour. Caspar Stewart. Lester M. To ber left," Mr. Norton said this morn T. Samuels. Baker City; second vice ables here and there. tossed. blizzard-beaten, snow-bound The robbers nrrrde the biggest haul Is charged against the patronage ac grown to be an absolute necessity. zier. ing, bnt much of It is being held by president. Dr. Gertrude Gates, Port Easterner would enjoy thia d -lig.it- in the offices of O’Day & Tarpley, count of the senator who Induced Therefore when lie received Secre South Eugene Precinct No. 2. - ful Orc-gon climate, with warm show the large corporations. Timber men land; secretary Dr. Magel Akin, j Ills selection. expect lumbed prices to Increase In Portland; treasurer, H. F. Leonard, , lawyers, where they succeeded in get Hoffman, ... 8. ...... Srneede, B. A. tary Bennett's ultimatum, he quietly W. II. ......... into the safe, from which they It the employe be retained for counseled wit h some of his close sena-1 Williams, I. P. Hower, ('. . A. Burden, ; ers, beautiful sunshine, green hills the next few years. Consequently Portland. A board of trustees com- ting , abstracted $250 in coin, the property many years and give satisfaction he torlal friends and Senator Hale of|<’. P Barnard, Geo. A. Dyson, Frank and blooming flowers, where one most of them are buying up as much posed of the following members was ! of Attorney W. W. Banks, who had may go fishing and pick good apples ' sometimes is transferred to the sen-1 Maine took th«1 responsibility of s«1«1-: Goort"n’*'ire, "arry W. Grnhrni, T. from the trees in mid-winter. Come ground as is possible at the present also elected: Dr. B. P. Shepard, Dr. , ate roll In a way to make his position ■ Ing that I'm m t was glued in his A time. In Canada, one can only buy Clara .MacFarlane, Dr. R. B. North put it into the safe for safekeeping. Gilbert, E.l l> M.itlmk. Clella I One arrest on suspicion has been Impregnable, and It Is thenceforth swivel chair In a manner to defy the McAlpen, Wm. Polders. Otho Rob- , to Oregon, you smooth-shaven sons the timber, the government retains rup. Portland; Dr. H. C. P. Moore, , mad ■. of toll, where the- lightning does not not within the power of the senator efforts of Senator Bourne to peel hint I erts. the I'and.” , l.aGrande, aud Dr. H. L. Stifdley, prevent your beard from growing full to procure- his removal, Mr. Norton will remain In Portland Eugene.—Oregonian. | therefrom. I North Eugene Precfnct No. 1.— length, where the tall pines grow on < ««Illicit lie lU'lnoveil. A HIGHER HEALTH LEVEL Port- The denouement __ of ___ the ____ little polit- _______________ _ r ___ 1 Geo. T. Hall, ___ Jr.. J O. . Watts, _____ , Geo. the hillsides and where the golden and vicinity for some time. Gllfrey long ago gained the posl- leal Incident was a comedy for Tur -| Fisher. Edward Addison, O Q. Cart land Journal. grain waves In every valley, where I I 4 Ion whence no Hcnntor could OllSt ner and a tragedy for Bourne's hopes w right, It E. Gross. Frank llover, "I have reached a higher health It. (’. Land* Withdrawn. the fruit trees and vines are annually I level since 1 began using Dr. King s W«'fe lie senators to of adding one tc the list of his polit Frank Hanson. Jos. ph him. Were both I the piles : rrr.Es: pilksi .. ln this connection it will be of In 8. Haul, laden with luscious fruits, where New Life Pills.” writes Jacob Spring make- their hottest fight on him he ical appointees. Frank N. McAlister, John O’Brien. land is cheap, taxes low and doctors terest to Guard readers to state that er, of West Franklin. Maine. “They would continue to draw his pay, and Frank It. Wetherbee, David Thomp- go out of business. Come* to a coun the British Columbia Parliament has Williams Indian Pile Ointment the senators would find that they (M I K EUS DI’ ST un: keep my stomach, liver and bowels extended the leases on all timber son. try where blizzards and cyclones and had run against nil Immovable ob- if these pills lands held by private individuals will cure blind, bleeding ar.d Itching working just right.” LAHOR lEDELATION North Eugen«- Precinct N«x 2. crop failures are unknown. Come to there from 21 to 4 2 years and all piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays disappoint you on trial money will be W. II. Andrews, Walter E. Fisk, C. F. the garden spot of Hie Pacific North NOTH I.’ FOIt l‘t HLICATION. timber not taken up has been with- itching at once, acts as a poultice, r 'funded at W. A. Kuykendall’s drug Astorln, Jan 1 I The Oregon Littlefield, II. E. Morris, John II. store, 25c. Timber loud, »<1, June It, IN7N— State Federation of lailxyr adjourned Illewett, David L. Carimeli, David west Come to the Willamette val drawn and placed in the forest re- ley in Western Oregon. Williams’ In I nilexl States laiml Ofllce. serve. This will probably mean an gives instant relief. Inst night after electing officers as ,M. PtirkerHon, Win. II Kav, James Charles Cornelius has returned Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 20, '07, follows: President, ('. 41. Gram, of E Lindley, I. T Nlcklln. J. W. Pol- home aflar a two-weeks' visit with advance in price of all timber lands dian Pile ‘»fntment Is prepared for The business of tl,o McMinnville Notice Is hereby given that In com Portland, re-elected; first vice presi lock. Henry J. Reynolds. in British Columbia as well as in Or piles and Itching of the private parts. his parents and friends at Goshen. post ff.ee last yjar was $9491.58, a pliance with tile provision of tin Ht dent. J H. Wheeler, of Portland; egon. Eugene people who have large Elmira Preclbct Bertie Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mall f.Oc grin for the .year of $360. Another Delton Dickinson, of Elmira, spent «if COngres« of .Inti ' 3, I STs entitled second vice president, H. M. Lorn Henry Faulhaber, Calvin E. holdings there are L. M. Travis. .1. and $1.00. Williams the holidays with the Worden broth W. Shumate, I. II. Bingham, p <11 and the city will ba in the free "An a t for the sale of timber lands •ten, of Astoria: third vice preaident, worth, Albert Erdman. props., Cleveland. O. ers. of this place. (1 live In the States of California. Oregon, Harry Hill, of Salem; fourth vice Campbell, Jos. Fellman and Florence Precinct C. E. Harwood, Mrs. A. Worden drew the $10 Nevada and Washington 'Territory," president. John Greenwood, of Marsh J. C. Phelps, J. F. Safley, Frank Trotnp. prize at P. P. Colgaard’s store at El- , as extended to all the Public Land field; fifth vice president, Mrs. Gee, Alexander, R. R. Bay. mlra. No. 158 was the lucky num- Btates by act ot August 4, 1 892, ot “ Portland; secretary und treasurer, Fairmount Precinct— James N. ber. Augustus E Whitaker of Walton, J. Cassidy, of Portland. Cole. W H. Dempster, Edward F. Charles II. Ijicv, of __ _____ w i Mapleton. county of Lane. State tor territory l Next year's convention will be held Judkins, Laban Imckard. passed through Ivlson this week en of Oregon, as this day, Muy 23 1907, ut Salem. Fall Creek Precinct— A. J Ren- route home from Eugene. fil'd in this office Ills sworn state fro. .1. R. Holbrook. H. A Carter, Mrs. C. A. Stephens and two chil ment No 8 785 for the purchase of Baxter Young, Ira D. Hyland. dren. of Crow, were visiting her pa the 8W 1-4 of Section No. 32, In Five Rivers Precinct II. II. C< m *>- rents, I. 8. Day and wife, this week. Township No. 19 south. Range No. 7 Saturday at 3:3ft p. m. the doors' er. Emmett 8. Prlndle. Mrs. O. J Kayser and little daugh West, W M., and will offer proof ♦ of I. O. n !•’. hall were thrown open | Paris, Jan. 13 Henry Far ♦ Gate Creek Precinct J. E Ken- to show that the land sought Is more ♦ nam. a French aeronaut, won ♦ nerly, 8 J. Goddard. 8. J. Pepiot, ter. of Saginaw, are visiting her pa to admit the crowd which was wait rents, Mr and Mrs. B. J. Owen, of valuable fin Its timber or stone than ♦ the Ib'utsche Deacon prize of ♦ W B Tucker, Guy T. Mme. ing In the reception room, ante room I this place. for agricultural purposes, amt to es ♦ $ 1ft.soil today by making a ♦ Goshen Precinct F H Dillard, The trapping fraternity around Iv and upper hall for the Installation of! tablish his claim to said land before ♦ circular kilometre In an air ♦ D. .1 Copenhaver. M R. Hastings, ,1. the officers of Rich Mountain circle,! YV W. Catkins, I’. S. Commission'r, + ship heavier that air. Th«> suc ♦ F Brewer. A C Ellis. J. E Alex lson seems to be very quiet this year, No 4. L. of G A. R. Clarence Word :t I th only active at his office In Eugene, Oregon, on ♦ cessful flight was made In ♦ under. Charles Schneider, The meeting was then turned over I W. ia. member, end I. .e.'or s plenty of Friday, the 6th day of March. 1908. ♦ the presence of n commlttex* ♦ Wheeler. to Installing Officer Estelle Dimond, clvlt cats, mice, etc. He aanies as witness Henry Hink ♦ In 1 minute and 2 8 seconds. ♦ Glentena Preclhct Joe ph F wler, Stock Is wintering well In this part who installed the following officers: I son of Alma, Oregon. Clair Hinkson ♦ Mary 8. Small, president; Mrs. E. A. I V C. Barbour. Archie Richardson. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of the count v. 3:o k cat 1< are still of Alma, Orey.un, William II Sallee Sylvester, S. V. P.; Mrs. Emma Buch Hazel Dell Precinct G. F. Ils. on the range. «if Alma, Oregon, ami Sidney Purler, < i » N A l< I EDITOR OF bert. L. D. nil ven bought a lot of hay holz. J V P.; Mrs. Mintie Heller, sec-! of Walton, Oreg hi mi nroim muti ni Heceta Preclnrt- Andrew Bunch. fr m the Vaughn boys and is winter retary; Mrs Bertha Foster, treasur Any ami all persons claiming ad Herman Pr«>clnct A A Gibson. ing aix head of horses here this win- er: Mary Martin, chaplain; Hattie versely the above des< rllH'd lands are Jacksonville, Jan. 11. Because Keopke, conductress; Jennie Vogl. Irving Precinct Henry Rice, f ter. requested to file their claims In thia he criticised tlie action of the grand W. Bond. Etna E « Awbrey, John Bry. .... 11« is living on the Alex Morri assistant conductress: Miss Archer, office on or bef re said «th day of jury, Cteorge Putnam, the editor of an. Geo. I,. Day, . Charles Frisbee, son place. The timher business is very quiet guard: Mrs Cora Wood, assistant March, 1908. the Medford Tribune, was this «■ven Thomas Gray. R I,. Glint, James here now. not much cruising being guard; Mrs. E. Horton, musician. BENJAMIN L EDDY, Ing convicted and sentenced to pay a Humphrey J M Kitchen, E F M ti done and no wales being made, but Mias SI mon and Mrs. Deal Acted Regl«ter. line of $1511. ler. Merrill YV. Pennington, lt u fu» the good timber is here just the same as conductresses, and they did their I He was released under bond pend- Robertson work In a very efficient maner. Null I FOR |'t I I n x | |< x Ing an apiu-al At the finish of the ceremony those Jasper Pr«»clnct B. T. Baker, P. Timber I «nd. Ait, June .’i, IM7N— Judge Hanna not only refused to 8. Illlls, J. M Tallafero. M L. Wal present were treated to two choice I iiitesl Ntaitrs lainil «1(1 ice. are the patterns allow the defendant to Introduce evl. ter«1, Lester Jacoby. selections on the Mandolin by Master Roseburg. Oregon, De»-. 20. ’07, dence justifying his article, but vir Taylor. North Junction Precinct II M provided a cutting guide instruction Notice Is hereby given thst In com Brabham. Oscar It t>elng leap year, the ladies took pliance with the provision« of the act tually Instructed the pury to convict. Mtlllron. Ott<» W. Harry N Pratt, charged with em- In spite of this It took them three F Golden. J W Smith. R F How with all new Every pur the privilege It affords and Escorted • if Congress of June J, 1878 entitled bosrlement from the Glendale State hours to agree on a verdict. Here the ard, Frank Moorehead, E. Orton. Bank, of which he wus formerly th«« veterans to supper. ’’An act for the sale of timber lands chaser the new Pictorial Joseph Strome. N. J Moffet.’Theron In (he States of California, Oregon. ■•ashler, waived preliminary examina good taste of th«1 ex««cutlve commit RANK I OOi l-.ll NES I*, flchenck Nevada and Washington Territory." tion when arraigned before Justice tea was apparent, both In hall and ta- i a cutting guide, no other patterns are provided South Junction Precinct — Frank Long Friday afternoon and was ble decorations The feast was sump as extended to all the Public Ijiml When attacked by a cough or a E Bristow. Edward Ralley. tuous. and was partaken of bv some ! with Geo H Htate« by act of August 4. 1x92. bound over to the circuit court for Come • Mack trial Frank C King of Eugene, county of cold, or when your throat la sore. It Bogue, Charles Dlckeson. He was admitted to ball in the hundred and fifty persons Is rank foolishness to take any other Dougherty. Loren Edwards. J R sum of $3000. which he furnished, again, eld veterans; you know yourl1 laine. State (or territory l of Oregon, medicine than Dr. King's New DIs- Hill, Clarence Koon, John Lynch. In the evening he departed for hts re own. has this day. May <. 1907. filed In envery;" sa.«« C «1 Kldrldge, of Km- O. C Millett, Joel Smyth, Jess«' flov- ' ——- - . this office, his sworn statement. No turn to Glendale In company with A. plre, Oa. "I hVe used New Dlscov- ern. !.. Shipman, superintendent of th«- State o’ Ohio. Cl.y ot Toledo, Lucas!1 8 7*0. for the purchase of Lot Num vrx- for seven vrars. and I know It Is «•ountv. s< ' Ijtne Precinct Walter Y’lctory mine, near that place, with bar Four 14» aud th«' 1-4 of NW ily on earth for coughs ley, Asa M Slayter. mk J Cheney make« oath that 1 V» of section No. 2 In tc whom he has been staying for the No 19 md c. Id». cr< »up, sn.l all 'hroat and Lake Cr«u«k Prvcluct ha Is the senior partner of the firm ' W m. Il « ' south,range No past ten days and who . -M . lung troubles My children are aub- Harris, Pope Howard of U J Cheney * Co . doing business , and will offer pro1 f I to him to Roseburg after it the f, but New Discovery ’ os 1 Valter ■ Wm land sought Is t" " • ’ V« Pratt has retained the lor or Its »res, every attack.'* \.ide**«on. Tbot t'M H state aforesaid, and 'hat said firm ' timber or Mon«- :h i of Cardwell * Watson It ural * ti tfc* world ever as the king of sci>h Hay»«, N.* •than F w •'•' ' '■ sum o( ONE HUNDRED 1 hint purp isaa, ami to •• claim nt lung remedl « Sold nn- » Long Tom— H F to tuild land lief u The arrest of Pratt was made noon DOLLARS for ech and every easel' Iklns, . an e1 st w. x Kuykendall's Winn. Cb’rtes H wn ' I". S Commit; I. n a warrant sworn out bv E E, Red- of catarrh that cannot be ■ j 'c and II. Trial bot- Frank Williams < field, . a stockholder and director of -4jie use of Hall’a Catarrh Cure Eugene Oregon, ot: the Mohawk — Devi * H. A FRANK ' CHENEY ' the i Glendale bank. 4th day of Ma; h. 1 It was occa- Sworn before me and subscribed I! Hogg«. John II Barr Jr slon«sl by the discovery of a short- He names as wit I.e» I» M R-v D E Baker, missionary for la>w|s. 8. G Snlcer, Wm hie 8th day ot « age of Hoselton of ('row. 7ft in the accounts of the I. I«eslte I* Baptist church. announce«« that John Spores, Frank Kn O« « bank, which have just been experted >en ber. A. 1) 1988 Hoselton of Crow n. Jesse (Seal) \ v « le s rrlns at the v rri.rii exuren Creswell church Mapleton - R H Clow Hooker of Cr w, On by an accountant secured from Port- an Hook- have been changed fawn the fourth Middle Fork 8 M S x < er of Crow, Oregon K land - Roseburg Review ■ • th«- third Sunday In each niofth Winfrey, Robert It Ksli Hall s ( atarrh Cure is taken Inter- 1 Any and all pets, W Rev Mr Kelly will occupy the pulpit Michael. Fat anything w»u versely the above ,l • •rllwd land» are want: ___ ’t nal.y and acts directly on the bl.iod J don nest Sunday. Mabel J. H Iteli. 1. K Ernest ’■• of th.- « sturvw yourself, fearing _____ __ It won ___ ’t ag- requested to file their claims In this « K. Goode ree. for Hollister s Rocky MonntaPn office on or before said 4th day of A marriage license was lss"e<| to- Mound Scott Gllleapl«. Frank H Tea cleans the bowels and stomach, J March, 19<Dt •sy to Hmrv L. Ryan, aged 27 and Holland druggists. 7 ', BENJAMIN L EDDY. and makes digestion easy. JSe. Tea 1 Mira Cora Tracer, aged 14, both ot -<■ HaU• Fam! > I’;:', ; - < Pleasant Hill A H Mathews. Wm or Tablata Register Junction City. R Drury. E P Lettin. Fred H C -ok. lJnn Dj'ug Company Absolutely Pure The powder Royal Grape No Alum, No Lime Phosphate DEATH OF W. R. DÎLLARD, OREGON PIONEER CASTORIA GILFREY ANO TÜRNER HAVE LIFE-LONG JOBS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. I INSTALLATION OF L. OF, 0. 1. R. 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