Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, January 30, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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IMPORTANT
house
carrying with them an entire compa­
ny of firemen, but all except one,
James Gallagher, was rescued
ro the street in-seant attire, and werv
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LY GUAR». THURSDAY. JANUARY 30, 190«
SUIT BROUGHT AGAINST
FRÜIT MEN'S
RAILROADS MAY
6REAT railroad king
Clothes
EXCURSION TO
DISCRIMINATE IN
HIRING EMPLOYES
HOOD RIVER ThatLook
< •
taken care of by the police and citi­
zens. A number of printing estab­
Washington, D. C.. Jan. 25.—In au
lishments in the Mayer building »ere
official statement, after referring to
employing night shifts. These, too,
Investigations, the Interstate Com­
hurried into the streets and ate safe.
merce Commission says:
1 he gale tFom the north was bitterly
"From the evidence so adduced'
Returning from Washington yester­ cold and greatly hampered the work
and Independent investigation, the1
Washington, Jan. 27.—
♦
day, General W. E. Finzer. of the of the firemen.
department has arrived at the con­
♦ The constitutionality of the
I Oregon National Guard, announces
clusion that the stockholders of the
♦ act of congress of June 1,
many Important changes which will PORTLAND, MAINE.
I Union Pacific and Its subsidiary com­
♦ 1898, prohibiting railroad
affect the state militia, says the Port-
HAS ANOTHER BLAZE ♦ companies engaged In Inter­
pany In the corporation mentioned
■ land Telegram. At the national cap-
1 is In direct violation of the Shermau
state commerce from discrim­
♦
| Ital he attended the conference of Pa-
Portland. Maine, Jan. 27.—A fire ♦ inating against members of
1 act.
' clflc coast adjutant-generals with war which several times threatened to ♦
"The department regards the salt
labor organizations in the
department officials,
which ad- wipe out the business district of the ♦ matter of employment, was
' as of the first importance as it Is
| journed recently.
city was kept confined in the block ♦ called into question by the
j sought by means thereof to break up
|
Among the Important changes re- 1 In which it started after a ten-hours' ♦ case of William Adair vs. the
the substantial monopoly of the
| ported by General Flnxer Is the re- fight by Portland's firemen, aided
transportation business of the coun­
United States, decided by the
♦
(ceipt of new rifles by the Oregon mili­ by men .and apparatus from several ♦ supreme court of the United
try between the Missouri river on the
tia. Springfield rifles will be used j outside cities. The fire started in ♦ States today favorable to
east and the entire Pacific coast,
! this spring, and 100 out of a con­ I the wholesale dry goods house of ♦ Adair.
.south of Portland, on the west. Aside
signment of 1500 procured by Gen- .Millikin, Cousins & Company, and ♦
I from the railway companies above
The opinion was by Justice
I eral Finzer are expected to arrive In spread to adjoining establishments. ♦ Harlan and held that the law
| mentioned, the other defendant In
| a few days for the use of marksmen Loss, »900,000.
ithe suit is the Farmers' Loan A
was repugnant to the consti­
Trust company of New York, which
♦ tution.
Thouaanth of American women I who will compete in the national
i is the depository of all the stock of
♦
a. our homes are daily sacriflcing ¡tournament this year. The old Krag
rifles will be returned to the govern­
San Pedro road under a contract
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦ [ the
their lives to duty.
ment.
by which It Is required to give prox-
In order to keep the home neat i
Under authority granted him by
| les to such persons as may be named
Jl pretty, the children well dressed the conference within 60 days Gen­
The court held that Adair, as a by Mr. Harriman and Mr. Clark for
Tnd tidy, women overdo. A female eral Finzer will begin to recruit three
master mechanic of the Louisville & I a period of years.
^akness of displacement is often full companies of 85 men each, who
There are also individual de-
Nashville railroad, had a right to
hrotiKhton and they suffer in silence, will be detailed to serve as guards-
discharge an employe because he I fendants who are alleged to have con-
drifting along from bad to worse, men of the fortifications at the
was a member of a labor organiza­ | ceived and carried out the conspiracy
New York, Jan. 27.-—The wadding tion. just as it was an employe's right 'complained of, to-wlt: E. H. Har­
¿„„wing well that they ought to mouth of the Columbia river. Wash-
EveheTp to overcome the pains 4ml ington and California will recruit sev­ of Miss Gladys Moore Vanderbilt, to quit such employment because of | riman, Jacob H. Schiff, Otto II
James Stillman, Henry c.
¿hes which daily make life a burden. en or eight companies for the same daughter of Mrs. Cornelius Vander­ his membership In such an organiza­ Kahn,
Henry S. Friik, Heurv* H.
It is to these faithful women that purpose. Under an act now before bilt, to Count I.aszlo Szechen.vl, mem­ tion. Congress could not, under the Frick.
congress the national guard is no
constitution, authorize a violation of Rogers, and William A. Clark.”
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S longer considered as a state organi- ber of the Hungarian nobility, lieu- contracts under the guise of protec­ While naming the Individual, de-
zation, and the armed body may be
tion to interstate commerce.
VEGETABLE COMPOUND detailed on any service.
Justice McKenna delivered a dis­
This year's encampment will be
senting opinion.
W(S m » !«»•»
I'fe"!"«. held
at American Lake, near Tacoma,
»it tli'l to Mrs. »■ l'.llfootth, of
Manflle, N. Y„ and to Mrs W. P. Wash., for nine days next August.
This was decided definitely in the
Boyd,of Heaver Falls, l*a.,who say: conference of adjutant generals from
••I was not able to do my own work, Oreg^, Washington, Idaho and Mon­
owing to the female trouble from which tana regiments.
It is probable the
] suffered. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege­ regular army and troops from Colo­
table* ompound helped me womlerfully, rado and Utah will also participate.
and 1 »1» Sl) "ell that 1 can do as big a
General Finzer conferred with the
day s work as I ever did. 1 wish every navy department to establish a rifle
County Judge Gabriel R. Chrisman
sick woman would try it.
and County Assessor Benjamin F.
range in Portland for man-of’wara-
Keeney both filed their petitions for
facts for sick women . men, but no decision was reached, no
renomination on the Republican
site having as yet been obtained.
For thirty years Lydia K. Pink­
ticket Saturday afternoon. There is
ham’s Vegetable Compound, mails
a blank in the petition for a brief
from roots and herbs, has Iteen the
platform of the candidate, but nei­
standard remedy for female ills,
ther Mr. Chrisman or
and hasp-it ively cured thousands of
filled in the blank.
WORK
STATE MILITIA
The directors of the newly organ-1
ized Lane County Fruit and Vegeta­
ble Growers' Association met at the I
Eugene Commercial Club Saturday j
afternoon.
About
14000 of the
»5000 stock has been taken up, and ;
today the rest was offered to growers
not in the organization. There are|
now about 50 stockholders, and it
probable that all the larger growers
will Join the organization.
A car of spray has been ordered
for the stockholders, upon which they
save from »2 to »4 a barrel. The
members agree to turn over their en­
tire crop to the association, which
will charge only the expenses involv­
ed in handling It.
The Commercial Club proposed an
excursion of fruit men to Mood River,
where fhev might study the methods
employed by the fruit raisers there,
and the matter will be taken up at I
the meeting of the association. There
is little doubt that a good excursion
will be made up, as the directors
strongly favor it and a number from
tIlf' Commercial Club wish to go.
GLADYS VANDERBILT
FAMOUS NOVELIST
DIES IN POVERTY
Florence, Italy, Jan. 28.- -"Ouida”
( Louise I), Laramie), the novelist,
died today at Via Regglon, after a
long period of Illness. She died in
the most distressing povugty, her
only attendant being an old servant
in whose arms she expired. Onida
was blind lti one eye and the other
was badly affected through having
suffered much exposure and priva­
tion. During the last few months she
was compelled to sleep in the open
air. being unable to pay for a night's
lodging.
The immediate cause of death Is
said to be asthma, complicated by
heart disease. Her passionate fond­
ness for dogs continued up to the
last and she was surrounded
by
many of them, often depriving h»r-
of necessities to feed them, She
recently been an object of char-
CHRISMAN AND KEENEY
FILE PETITIONS
Tonien who have Iteen troublctl with
disjilaeenieiit ', inilanitnat it in, uleera- 1
tion. iinifi'l tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear-
mg-down feeling, flatulency, indiges-
tion.dizzine>s.nr nervous prostration.
Why don’t you try it ?
DIG FOR GOLD
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She iias guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
MARCOLA WANTS
TO INCORPORATE
MISS GLADYS VANDERBILT.
The citizens of Marcola are taking
active measures toward securing the
incorporation of the village. They
wish to be in a position to regulate
the affairs of their own community, I
and it Is said that a large majority
of the citizens favor the Incorpora-
tion.
EDWARD H. HARRIMAN.
fendants, the statement makes no
mention of any intentions to pros­
ecute any of these officials person­
ally in any criminal proceedings.
I
MARTIN REAPPOINTED
JUNCTION POSTMASTER
Well and
Wear Well
are to be found at our
store. TBe Michaels,
Stem (Sb Co., brand
is a guarantee of ex­
cellence in workman­
ship an material. We
are sole agents for Eu­
gene, and our custom­
ers stay with us year
after year, because
they have learned that
the best goods are the
cheapest in the long
run.
Our line of furnishings
is complete—everything
that men wear is carried
instock. It is new and
up-to-date and priced
right.
We own our own build-
in?» pay no rent and ¡are
sacistied with a reasonable
profit.
ED. HANSON
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Tiinber lein<l, Act, June 3, IH7S—
United Stati-s Land Office.
Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 20, '07.
Notice is hereby given that in com­
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878 entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
In the States of California, Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory,”
as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1892,
Augustus E. Whitaker of Walton,
county of Lane, State (or territory)
of Oregon, has tills day, May 23 1907,
filed in this office Ills sworn state­
ment No. 8785 for the purchase of
the SW 1-4 of Section No. 32, In
Township No. 19 south, Range No. 7
West, W. M., and will offer proof
to show that the land sought Is more
valuable for Its timber or st," ie than
for agricultural purposes. aL.d to es­
tablish his claim to said land before
W. W. Calkins, U. 8. Commissioner,
at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on
Friday, the 6th day of March, 1908,
He names as witness: Henry Hink­
son of Alma, Oregon, Clair Hinkson
of Alma, Oregon, William H. Sallee
of Alma, Oregon, and Sidney Porter,
of Walton, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims in this
offlt-e on or before said 6th day of
March, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
tenant of Hussars and hereditary
member of the Austro-Hungarian
In speaking or the application of paliament, took place at the Fifth
of Florence, to have avenue home of the bride’s mother
8. G.
_. Galeton,
___
Washington, Jan. 27.
27.- —The presi­
his small son turned over to the ju­ soon, after noon today in the presence
dent today nohiinated A. R. Martin
venile court, the Florence West of of 350 guests. Miss Vanderbilt was
postmaster at Junction City. The Or­
last week says:
accompanied to the altar by her el­
I egon delegation agreed to recommend
Saul G. Galetoil came here early der brother, Cornelius, and the
the reappointment of the following
last fall from Colorado, we believe, count’s best man was Count Anton ♦ + + + + + + -r-r + + + + + + + ♦
postmasters, whose offices have been
and a few weeks later his son arrived Sigray. The ceremony was perform­
raised to the presidential grade: Geo.
■>
and went to work with his father at ed by Monsignor M. G. Lavelle, rec­ ♦
W.Spring, Lents; lone McCall, Gresh­
DIED.
♦
♦
the sawmill here. When the mill shut tor of St. Patrick's cathedral, assist­
Butte, Jan. 27.— I). J. Den­ + am; W. M. Yates, Hood River.
+
►
♦
down they were out of work, and as ed by Rev. John Verne. The wedding ♦ ♦++++++♦+++++++ ♦ + nessy, president of tile Hen- ♦
the story goes here, the father, who chorus from Gaul's cantata, "Ruth."
nessy Mercantile Company, +
is a spiritualist, set the boy digging was sung by thirty boys attired in the
At Springfield this morning at 4 + and the richest merchant In +
at a certain place for gold, which lie vestments of the St. Patrick's chan­ o’clock from consumption, W. C. Ren­ + the Northwest, dropped dead +
Paris, Jan. 2 8. Francois Marie
believed had been buri d there by ci choir. Following the ceremony wick. aged about 45 years. He was + today of heart trouble. He +
some one. The boy s iaith was evi­ a wedding breakfast was served.
formerly engaged in the livery busi­ + was born at Frederlckton, N. ♦ Benjamin Richard, cardinal and arch­
♦ bishop of Paris, died today of con­
dently weak, and after a time he re­
This afternoon t'.aint and-Countess ness there with John Wlnzenried, and <• B., in 1854.
< gestion of the lungs. He was born in
fused to dig and ran away. Hence Szech'enyi went to Newport to remain ' was a well-known citizen of Lane <•
for a we k at the home of Reginald I county. The funeral will be held ♦ + + * + + + < »+♦+»♦♦ ♦ ♦ Nantes In 1819 aud made a cardinal
the above.
In 1889.
Vanderbilt.
' Wednesday.
- ■ —---------------------
Family Reconciled
JUNCTION CITY LIKELY
New York. Jan. 25.—An eleventh
TO VOTE FOB A < ANNERY
hour reconciliation, effected only by
Portland, Jan. 27—This may possi­
1 « IF Y K
B'.nhia foe, 17 years old, daughter
the most strenuous measures at a
Junction City, Ore., Jan. 25.—For bly be the last day of the prosecu­
time when there was deep gloom In many years the farmers and fruit­ tion’s case in the Hall-Mays conspira­ of S. K. Coe, of Milton, c< mmitted
the Vanderbilt family, brought the growers of this vicinity have desired cy case, and it was made interesting suicide last night by drinking car­
Harrisburg. Pa., Jan. 27.— + brother's of Miss Glad”« Venderb'lt. a cannery so they could turn luto by the presence of Henry Meldrum, bolic acid. Site was a student at Co­
IPORTLAND, ORE. ‘ JI +
bride-to-be, Into harmony with cash berries, pears and cherries. E. who was cougbl In ths dragnet of the lumbia College. Over study and wor­
+ The trial of the men charged ♦ the
ry caused the deed. She was one of
her mother and Count Laazlo Szech- E. Buster, who organized
_.Q----- ------ the
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can-
+ with conspiracy to loot the + eynl.
I nery company at Monroe, is here, and former land fraud cases Wa"e United a family of ten children, and a popu­
+ state treasure in connection ♦
States surveyor general, and who
Just when It looked as though dis- will meet the fruit and truck grow- was brought down front McNeil's isl­ lar young woman.
♦ with the construction and fur­ +
The Wallace Dally Times, the first
cord would mar beyond repair Mon- t.rs in an effort to get subscribed the and,
+
nishing
of
the
state
capitol
where be Is serving a sentence,
♦
day’s elaborately planned wedding, $io,000 necessary to start a first- to testify that he forged the name of daily newspaper , ver published In the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
♦ building commenced today. +
+ all the clouds were cleared away. class cannery here this summer. George C. Brownell to field notes Coeur d'Alene«, which has been In 6x- Timber lai nd, .Act, June 3, 1H7»)—.
+ There is intense interest, ex­ ♦
h
v
**
db,
cue
eiUvu,
Sua,
a
o
fCcu
*,«J
isti!H>-
since
July
3,
1906,
has
sus
­
There are few places In Oregon where which resulted in the Indictment of
I lilted States luiiul O'ne^
♦ cursionists from all parts of
Roseburg, Or. A„n( Dec. 20, '07.
» ♦ the state being in attendance. + his mother's wish that he come back a large amount of fruit, berries and Brownell, The lattertestlfied a few pended publication Indefinitely,low­
I
+ to his rightful place as head of the garden truck is raised. The climate day# ago that Hall had held forged ing to trouble with the typographical
Notice Is Hereby given that in com­
♦
finally, and gave away his sister to at this place and the soil seem es­
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ the
head to force Brow- union over the status of a former em­ pliance with the provisions of the act
SIOXE’S HEAVE DROPS
Hungarian nobleman, His agree- pecially adapted for peaches and notes over his As a candidate for ploye.
of Congress of June 3, 1878 entitled
neil
to
retire
ment placed him once more at the cherries and the smaller fruits. From
“An act for the sale of timber lands
« GrtattO k' cwn remedy for heave«
United States attorney for Oregon
of
the
masculine
Vanderbilt
+
head
She
large
acreage
of
fruits,
berries
♦
♦
In the States of California, Oregon,
♦ ♦ + +♦++♦♦♦+♦♦♦
to release Senators Fulton and
IT DOFS TIIE BUSINESS
‘■iihland.C r,< ct.3J,!902 —
+
line, His father took the post away and walnuts being set out. it blds and
Nevada and Washington Territory,"
Mitchell from their pledge to him I
+
Mr.
E.
E.
Chamberlain,
of
Clinton,
him
years
ago
when
he
married
I his i« to c»rtily ihat 1 gave m>
+
from
fair
to
become
one
of
the
richest
dis
­
MARRIED
and to recommend Hall for reap­ Me, says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve: ns extended to ail the Public Land
+
Miss Grace Wilson. Alfred, the sec- tricts in the valley.
mate one bo tie of »»S’ooe’s Heave
+
pointment.
+
"It does the bqaine»»: J have used it States by act of August 4, 1892,
son. consented to attend the wed­
j-o c and cured her of heaves.
Honey's purpose In having Meldrum for piles and cured them. Used It Frank C. King of Eugene, County of
♦ ♦ ♦ + + ♦ ♦+♦♦++♦♦ + * ♦ ond
ding. bury . his unfriendliness and
: bis was last winter and she has
A » UiiE FOR MISERY
confess to the forgeries was two­ for chapped hand« and It cured them. l^ne, State tor territory» of Oregon,
not been af'e.tcd since-G Wallace
Saturday evening. January 25. greet Count Szecheyni as a brother.
fold. It will dispose of the case Applied It to an old sore add It has this day, May 6, 1907, filed In
Reginald,
the
third
son.
who
brought
M.
Lane
and
Miss
Maud
"I
have
found
a
cure
for
the
1
infs-
FR.S.C.S TONE. Salem, Or.
1908, Robert ....----------
against Brownell and also tend to healed It without leaving a scar be­ this office, his sworn statement, No.
about
the
reconciliation,
gladly
as
­
.
M.
ery malaria produces," says R.
I Morgan, County Judge Chrisman of-
l ot sa e by all druggists.
8780, for the purchase of Lot Nnm-
sented to the giving up of his black James, of Louellen, S. C. "It's called prove Brownell’s testimony was not hind.” 25 cents at W. A. Kuyken­ ber Four (4) and the SW 1-4 of NW
| flciatint,'.
satin knickerbockers and Fauntleroy Electric Bitters and comes In 50 secured through promises of Immuni- dall's drug store.
U of section No. 2 In township No.19
In other words Heney wlll be
Saturday evening. January 2o, costume he was to have worn as the cent bottles. It breaks up a case of ty.
south,range
No. 6 west, W. M.,
killing
two
birds
with
one
stone
and
I 1908 Claude Broders and Mr», of*'’** head of the family, and was equally chills or a bilious attack In no time dispose of the Brownell case while
and will offer proof to snow that the
et A Harbour, Rev. Father O Far­ happy in turning over to Cornelius and it puts yellow jaundice clear out trying an entirely different one The NOD E OF Gl ARDIAN'S SALE OF land sought is more valuable for its
rell officiating
Mr. Broders is a the task of giving Miss Gladys away. of commission." This great tonic objection of the defense to .Meldrum
REAL PROPERTY.
timber or stone than for agricultural
A harmony dinner in the 'big medicine and blood purifier gives
member of the firm of Broders Bros.,
Notice is hereby given that by virtue purposes, and to establish his claim
appearing
as
a
witness
will
be
decided
com-
house"
tonight
celebrated
the
quick
relief
In
all
stomach,
liver
and
of
an
order
of
the
County
Court
of
butchers.
to said land before W. W. Calkins,
afternoon
ing together of the family.
kidney complaints, and the irl.iery of this
Franklin Pierce Maya was placed Lane County. Oregon, made and en­ U. S. Commissioner, at his office in
lame back. Sold under guarantee at on the stand this morning. Heney tered on the 16 th day of December, Eugene Oregon, on Wednesday, the
Why Glady« IHd If.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
W. A. Kuykendall’s drug store.
tried to prove by the witness that 1907 In the matter of the guardian­ 4th day of March, 1908.
New York, Jan. 2.—'"The reason
♦
He names as witnesses: Lewis M.
Hall knew that Mays was Implicated ship of Elmer Nels Olstad. Alice
♦
BORN
A PERFECT
Gladvs
Vanderbilt
will
marry
Count
|
Roy
McFarland,
the
former
Eugene
♦
♦ Szecheyni is that she wishes to escape . player, who pitched in the Texa« in the "24-1" land fraud case and had Geneva Olstad and Raymond Pal­ Hoselton of Crow, Oregon, Leslie
LAXATIVE
mer Olstad, minors, the undersigned H ose 1 ton of Crow Oregon, Jerne
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ the fate of marrying an American, league last year, has been signed by promised to permit Mays to appear guardian will offer for sale and sell Hooker
of Crow, Oregon, John Hook­
who would swallow her love as he the big Oakland, Cal., team, a de­ before the grand jury In his own de­ at private sale to the highest bidder er of Crow,
Oregon.
fense in support of Hall in his fight
William Whelan does his lunch at a counter and then | cided advancement.
Die great mail
To Mr. and Mrs. WlllUin
Last year he for reappointment as United States for cash at the law office of Wood­
Any and all persons claiming ad­
Whelan was rush off again to bustaess."
onierLIQUOR at Portland, a son
son. Mrs
’•.............
pitched In 36 games, winning 21 of
cock & Potter, at No. 18, West Ninth
HOUSE. W« formerly Miss Floy Luckey, of this
In these words Karl F. Llnha, the ■ them, a substantial record. lie was attorney. Mays ’was still on the Street in Eugene. Lane County, Ore­ versely the above described lands ar"
stand
when
the
noon
adjournment
requested to file their claims in thl'
ti iy the «-«press. city.
Austrian
vice
consul,
who
is
a
person
­
—
given third place in an all-star Texas
gon, on and after Saturday, the 29th office on or before said 6th day of
Write to lay for
al friend of Count Szechenyl, com-! team. As he was in a tail-end team ; was taken.
day of February, 1908, at ten o'clock March, 1908. *
mented today on what will be the, his record was a good one.
" Price List, HF \VT FIRE MISSES 18
in the forenoon of said day, the fol-
KA.\ k r» HH 4MIN EM
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
sfl
IMPORTINO CO.
TWO EASTERN CITIES greatest event of the present social I
lowing described real property to-
____
Register.
season.
The long Indoor life of winter
wit
:
When attacked by a cough or a
Do I think Miss Vanderbilt and ' makes the blood weals, and the sys­
Chicago. Jan. 27.—One fireman
8outhwea
quprter
of
the
The
NOTICE OF FINAL SETT LE.MEVT.
the count will be happy?” he repeat-1 tem easily catches cold and disease. cold, or vh-n your throat Is sore, It Southwest qua •r of Section 21. and
Entate of John R. Goldson, de-
, supposed to have been killed, and ed.
In reply to a question as to wheth­ Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is is rank foolishness to take any other the West half of
if th"
th- Northwest quar­ ceased.
more than a score Injured, and prop­ er. In his opinion, the marriage would ' the _ greatest
_______ winter remedy; prevents medicine than Dr. King's New Dis­ ter and the Northeast quarter of
Notice is hereby given that t*»____
GEOKGE w. KINSEY
erty valued at »500.000 was destroy­ culminate in the same manner as the ¡colds and disease, keeps you well all covery,” says C. O. Eldridge, of Em­ Northwest quarter. Section 28, and dersigned administrator of the un-
es­
pire, Ga "I have used New Discov­
Marlborough
and
Castcilane
unions.
winter.
35c,
Tea
or
Tablets,
ed by a fire which devastated the
ery for seven years, and I know It is th»» West half of the Northwest tat». of John R. Goldson. deceased.
Ccn. r.i Auctioneer.
had
I2,000.000,.as
'
Linn
Drug
Co
Weil,
suppose
you
i Mayer building, a «p’tor’' brlrk
the best remedy on earth for coughs quarter and t ie west half of t he I has filed his final account In the mat-
has the count, Then suppose you ‘
and colds, croup, and all *hroat and Southwot quart' »- of Sortion 29. all [ter of aald estate In the county court
and the hotel Florence at 163-167 were to marry a ;!r! with twelve odd
The Bingham Land Company has Inng troubles. My children are sub­ In Township 17, South, rang 4, East of I-ane County, Oregon, and Monday,
Re ”*«• I<»4 E. 10th St.
millions
Do yi iu think you would divided its tract of, farm land two
Adams street, early today.
The the 2nd day of March. 1908, at the
ject to croup, bnt New Discovery of the Wlllim -tfe Meridian
The fire started In the basement of l be happier with those fourteen mil- miles north of the city Into five-acre quickly
relieves
every
attack.” lands in Section 21 and 2'* consist- hour of one o'clock in the afternoon
voii
would
be
on
the
repor-
tracts and they will be placed on the Known the world over as the king of Ing of 100 acre«; the lands In Sec-]of said day, has been fixed by the «aid
the Mayer building, and when the lions that ff of your paper?"
market at once. The tract has been throat and lung remedies. Sold un­ tion 2 9 consisting of 180 acres, In i court for the hearing of objections
tor's! stal
firemen arrived they found the entire
The vl< r-e consul's left eye closed named Fruitvale.
der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's all 320 acres, In Lane County, Ore- j Io said account and for the final set­
building in flames. A strong north­ and he laughed.
tlement of said estate. All objections
drug
store. 50c and 11. Trial bot­ gon.
An engine has been purchased for)
east wind was blowing which carried ,
Dated this 22nd day of January, must be filed on or before said date
tle
free.
ks.. ■ ***,,8' »’«•I «nt Commar-tal
E T Bushnell has sold his Inter- the Corvallis and Alsea R. R., and <
1
998.
for final settlement.
the flames to the adjacent hotel, and ,»t in the firm of Bushnell A Crane to will be put to work on the construe-1
2?*“
¿2™*^«-«<•. «II b—~I <m lb.
PI
CARRIE P OISTAD,
Dated January Id, 1908.
A civil service examination for test­
In a few minutes that structure was E L. Moore. The firm conducts a tion of the road. Ralls will be laid
Guardian of Elmer Nels Olstad, Al- I
DANIEL HINTON
school supply store In the .Schneider Jet the rate of a quarter of » mils a ing assistant In the forest servire will Ire Geneva Oiatad and Raymond L. BILYEU,
a
roaring
furnace.
The
walla
of
both
Amlnistrator,
^•Ují.jKúvjjSH
be held in Eugene February 2®- The
block
o*
W.^t
Oghth
street.
day.
struct«»*« coBarwed an !>o«r later. |
Palmar Oiatad, Minora.
j
Atty.
swlwrv is |*Ae »year'
G olden
W est
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COFFEE
TEA SPICES'
BAKING POWDER?
EXTRACTS'
J
dUST RIGHT J TRIAL OF GRAFTERS
I c T o SSET a MYERS •
RICHEST MERCHANT
IN NORTHWEST DEAD