Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, May 21, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    EIGENE WKR9U.Y GUARD,
9
Till RSDAY. MU 21, 11MW4
I .MRS. NAVE DIES
OR! (.<>’. WON Ml I I BY
AT COTTAGE GROVE
SCORE OF TN TO IT
Cottage Grove. May 14 -The fu­
pint is highly recommend- neral of Mrs. H. L. Nave, wife of Dr.
The University of Oregon track
rf our correspondents; try H. L. Nave, pastor of the Presbyte­
team won the meet from Whitman
!L‘.rt tomorrow.
rian church of this city, was held
at Walla Walla yesterday by the
r p large bananas, rub here this afternoon. Dr’, and Mrs.
»core of 75 to 47. The complete list
[ Pee' with five teaspoonfuls of Nave came here from Indiana seven
of events is as follows. The Guard
Lj»:» »id one teacup sweet cream
months ago, the doctor having accept­
giving all but two or three last even­
■pf-
- , siiff froth, then add am? ed the Western appointment with the
Ke» I“ 4 I • i.. i.ion JELL-O dis- view of benefiting Mrs. Nave's health
ing:
886 0-yard run—Dodson. Oregon,
|«c
teacups boiling water. A week ago today she suffered a
Oregon. 2d: Cox, Whit-
1st; Downs.
1
’a „„,id and '•«">»
when cold s« gar-
J. W. Geary Post, G. A. R., of this >
Ft'5X«Si*i
“e I stroke of paralysis, dying Wednesday
New York, May 19 —Mae Wood man, 3d. Time, 2:02 2-5.
night. A husband and three sons sur­ continued her test.moip\today in her
city, has completed arrangements for
—
Huston.
Oregon.
100-yard
dash
I*5 smneJ cream, or any good vive her. One 8on ”
ve? at Seattle.suit for divorce from Senator Platt. 1st; Martin, Whitman. 2d; Moon. the proper observance of Memorial
JELL-O is sold by | and another at N« w !!
York.
Day, and has outlined a general pro­
Counsel for Platt concluded his cross Oregon. 3d. Time. 10 seconds flat.
fc
at 10' per package'
I
examination, questioning her about
Pole vault—Moullen, Oregon. 1st; gram as follows, the exercises to take
NOTICE FOR : » BLICAT1ON.
a release she gave Abraham Hunt- Foster, Whitman. 2d; Felthouse. place on Saturday, May 30:
r'T^cE FOR Pl BLK'ATtON.
United States Land Office, Roseburg. mell, the former lawyer, in 1903, in Whitman, 3d. Height, 10 feet 11
The marching column will form on
abates Land Office, Roseburg,
Oregon, March 18, 1908.
Willamette street, right resting on
which she agreed to accept 230,000 inches.
frtuted States
2(| 19))8
Notice is hereby given that in in settlement of her claims against
Discus—Philbrook, Whitman, 1st; Seventh street, in the following or- I
I SX is hereby given that In com- compliance with the provisions of Platt. Miss Wood declared yester­ Dutcher, Whitman, 2d; Zacharias. d«r: Companies A and C, Oregon
I S 1 th the provisions of the act the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, day that the release was secured un­ Oregon, 3d.
Distance, 103 feet 3 National Guard, on right of line act­
k?C„^ess of June 3. 1878. entit- entitled, "An act for the sale of tim­
ing as escort; Sons of Veterans.
der
duress,
but
that
she
said
she
ac
­
Inches.
K^ifact for the sale of timber ber lands in the States of California, cepted some of the money. Although
120-yard hurdles—Kuykendall.Or- Grand Army of the Republic. Wo­
In the States of California. Ore- Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Miss Wood had signed the release egon, 1st; Philbrook, Whitman, 2d; man's Relief Corps, school children,
and Washington Terri- Territory,” as extended to all the and declared in an accompanying af­ Huston, Oregon, 3d. Time, 16 sec­ mayor and city council and citizens
in carriages.
F’ . as extended to all the Public Public Land States by act ot Aug­ fidavit that she gave the alleged onds flat.
PL States bv act of August 4, 1892, ust 4, 1892, Carrie E. Prosser of Platt letters to Hummell as her at­
The line will move promptly at
220-yard dash—Martin. Whitman,
J Damitio of Aberdeen, Coun- Eugene, County of Lane, State of torney, she denied today that she 1st; Moon, Oregon. 2d: Reid, Oregon. 9:30 o'clock a. nt., moving south on1
Willamette street to Fourteenth, east :
F ,/¿«halls State of Washington. Oregon, did on June 20, 1907, file had retained Hummell as counsel but 3d. Time, 21 4-5 seconds.
R/otfjulv >9. >907, file in this'of- in this office her sworn statement No. said she could have obtained $50,000
Shot-put—Philbrook.
Whitman, on Fourteenth street to Alder street, I
K her sworn statement No. 9090 9025, for the purchase of the Lot for the letters. She asserted today 1st; Moullen, Oregon. 2d; Zacharias, south on Alder street to the Odd Fel-1
lows' cemetery. The usual services ■
[■“the purchase of the Lot 7 of Sec- number One (being NE 1-4 of NE that Bhe was paid $7 500 for the let­ 3d. Distance, 40 fet 1 1-2 Inches.
[ x’n 6 in Township No. 18, south, 1-4) of Section No. 2. in Township ters, but she did not know where
High jump Moullen, Oregon. 1st; will be held at the G. A. R. lot. Af-1
t”“ No 6 West W. M. and will No. 19, south, Range No. 7. West, W. the money came from.
Philbrook, Whitman, 2d: Foster, ter the services the column will move
the Spanish War Veterans' lot,
KTnroof to show that the land M., and will offer proof to show
t Whitman, 3d; height, 5 feet 3 3-4 to
where the G. A. R. will participate
r',htPis ore valuable for its timber that the land sought is more val­
inches.
4 4 0-yard dash—Lowell. Oregon. with those veterans in the ceremo­
L «tone than for agricultural pur- uable for Its timber or stone than for
t.X»e«. anl> 10 establish her claim agricultural purposes, and to estab­
1st; Reid, Oregon. 2d: Barnes. Whit­ nies of honoring their dead com­
rades. At the conclusion of these
Lil land before W. W. Calkins, L. lish her claim to said land before W.
man. 3d. Time, 52 seconds
Broad jump—Kuykendall, Oregon, ceremonies all will return to the city.
fc Commissioner, at his office in Eu- W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, at
The Woman's Relief Corps will
Le Oregon. Tuesday, the 9th day bls office in Eugene, Oregon, on Fri­
1st; Martin. Whitman. 2d; Lewis,
serve dinner at the G. A. R. hall to
feet
e
Whitman,
3d.
Distance,
22
day,
the
5th
of
June,
1908.
jene 1908.
the old soldiers, their families and
Inches.
r She names as witnesses: W. B.
She names as witnesses; Clarence
Princeton, May 19.—Dissatisfac­
Hammer throw—Zacharias, Ore- friends.
Lith of Elmira, Oregon; I. S. Day Kennedy of Crow, Oregon; H. F.
At 3 o’clock p. m. the G. A. R. col­
pivison. Oregon; A. Warden
Jy- Crenshaw of Panther, Oregon; F. I. tion is shown by some of the author­ gon, 1st; Gardner, Oregon. 2d; Moul- umn will again form and march to
Ln Oregon; G. E. Huntley of Ab- Crenshaw of Panther, Oregon; W. O. ities of Mercer and Middles x coun­ len, Oregon, 3d. Distance. 141 feet. the
mill race on East Ninth street,
ties over the decision of the coroner
Mile run—Sievers, Oregon, 1st;
Leen, Washington.
Prosser of Eugene, Oregon.
where they will participate with the
of
the
latter
county
that
Miss
Bertha
Mays,
Oregon,
Dow
’
ns,
Oregon.
2d;
| adv and all persons claiming ad-
Any and all persons claiming ad­
Woman’s Relief Corps in the beau­
Lareeiv the above described lands are versely the above described lands Vanderbilt was accidentally drowned, 3d. Time, 4:40.
tiful ceremony of decorating the wa­
and
this
is
creating
new
Interest
in
won.
Oregon
Relay
—
Whitman
Guested to fl’.e their claims in this are requested to file their claims in
F .flee on or before said 9th day of this office on or before the said the case. A second examination of entered all her weight men, Moullen, ters with roses in memory of the sol­
dier-sailor dead who perished in the
the body by Dr. Suvdan confirms the Zacharias, Gardner and McIntyre.
5th day of June, 1908.
waters of our country and whose re­
1J"SBENJAMIN L. EDDY,
opinion
of
the
coroner
that
death
was
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
mains He in unmarked and unknown
accidental,
and
tbe
parents
of
the
MAY
STUMP
FOR
Register.
Register.
girl are satisfied with the verdict.
FATHER'S ELECTION graves in the depths of the rivers and
oceans. At the conclusion of these
Notice for Publication.
IKOTHE FOK PUBLICATION,
ceremonies all will be dismissed, this
United States Land Office,
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Chicago, May 14.—A dispatch to service finishing the services of the
k'niied States Land Office, Roseburg.
♦ I the Record-Herald from Omaha says: day. No evening services will be
Roseburg, Or., Feb. 11, 1908.
| Oregon, March 23, 1908.
BOHN
♦
Notice is hereby given that in com­
In case W. J. Bryan receives the
Notice is hereby given that In
♦ Democratic nomination, his daughter, held.
pliance
with
the
provisions
of
the
Sunday, May 21
Lmpliance with the provisions of
[the «ct of Congress of June 3, 1878, act of congress of June 3, 1878, enti­
On Memorial Sunday, May 24. ser-
vices will be held at 11 a. m. at the
»entitled. “An act for the sale of tim- tled “An act far the sale of timber
In Eugene, May 16, 1908, to Jos.
Lr lands in the States of California, lands In the States of California, Or­ A. Currie and wife, a daughter.
M. E. church. The address will be
egon.
Nevada
and
Washington
Terri
­
delivered by eRv. W. B. Pinkerton.
¡Oregon. Nevada, and Washington
of the Congregational church. The
¡Territory." as extended* to all the tory,” as extended to all public land
When your food seems to nauseate
Rev. P. K. Hammond will deliver the
¡Public Land States by act of Aug­ states by act of August 4, 1892, you take Kodol. Take Kodol now
address at the decoration of the wa­
ust 4. 1892, Selah W. B. Haynes of Charles W. Scott, of Eugene, county and until you know you are right
ters May 30th.
[Eugene, County of Lane, State of of Lane, state of Oregon, has filed again. There isn't any doubt about
To all of these services nil patriot­
[orecon. did. on September 3, 1907, in this office his sworn statement what It will do and you will find the
No.
6676
for
the
purchase
of
the
SE
ic organizations and citizens gener­
[file in this office his sworn statement
truth of this statement verified after
14
SE>4,
Section
15,
EH
NB%,
Sec
­
ally are earnestly requested to partic­
[No. 9155. for the purchase of th«
you have used Kodol for a few weeks
ipate with the G. A. R. The school
|sw 1-4 SW 1-4 of Section No. 2, in tion 22, and SWH N'W*4 of Section It is sold here by all druggists.
No.
23,
in
Township
No.
18
S.,
Range
children are especially Invited to join
nownship No. 20 south. Range No.
No.
9
W.,
W.
M..
and
will
offer
proof
with us.
p west W. M., and will offer proof
Tlie'W. II. <’. Flower Service.
Ito show that the land sought is more to show that the land sought Is more NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
valuable
for
its
timber
or
stone
than
The Woman’s Relief Corps, assist­
Notice is hereby given that J. C
Valuable for Its timber or stone than
ed by J. W. Geary post No. 7. G. A.
B r agricultural purposes, and to es- for agricultural purposes, and to es­ Morgan, administrator of the estate
R., will observe the beautiful ceremo­
hablish his claim to said land be­ tablish his claim to said land before of 1. O. Morgan, deceased, has filed
ny of scattering flowers on the water
fore W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commis- W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, with the County Clerk of Lane Coun­
in memory of the soldier-sailor dead.
tion r. at his office in Eugene, Ore- at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on ty, Oregon, his final account there­
The parade will form at G. A. R. hall
ton. on Thursday the 18th day of Friday, the 22d day of June, 1908. in; and an order has been made and
He names as witnesses:
Ralph entered of record directing this not­
at 3 o'clock and proceed to the bridge
Dune, 1908.
on Ninth street, where the following
I He nanjes as witnesses:
Dave Hunt, of Eugene, Oregon; Merritt B. ice and naming Saturday, the 13th
Huntley,
of
Eugene,
Oregon;
Fred
progrntu will be rendered at 3:30
day
of
June,
1908,
at
ten
o'clock
in
p'urphy. Hal E. Wood end Marvin L.
o'clock:
t
[Hammitt, all of Eugene, Oregon; Fisk, of Eugene, Oregon; Horace H. tlie forenoon of said day, for the
Fisk, of Mapleton, Oregon.
Prayer, Rev. C- C. Bell.
hearing of objections. If any, to said
[Warren C. Smith of Crow, Oregon.
God, to
Any and all persons claiming ad­ final account and settlement thereof.
Singing, "Nearer, My
Any and all persons claiming ad­
Thee,” audience.
Dated this 8th day of May, 1908,
versely the above described lands versely the above described lands are
MRS. Ill TH BRYAN-LEAVITT
Address, Rev. P. K. Hammond.
pre requested to file their claims in requested to file their claims in this at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon,
Remarks, Commander C. H.
J. C. MORGAN,
phis office on or before the said office on or before said 22d day of
Mrs.
Ruth
Bryan-I^eavitt,
will
take
June, 1908.
Administrator of the Estate of I. O. the stump In Colorado, Wyoming and ker.
P$th day of June, 1908.
Ceremony of scattering the flowers
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Morgan, deceased.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
several other western states, and will on the water.
Register.
WOODCOCK * POTTER,
Register.
campaign
In
her
father's
interests
Singing. “America,” audience.
Attorneys for Estate.
This information was given out In
. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
“Taps.”
Omaha
yesterday
by
Mayor
Dahlman,
United States Land Office, Roseburg, United States Land office, Roseburg,
Benediction.
Notice for Publication.
who
has
just
returned
from
Denver,
Oregon, March 23, 1908.
Oregon, April 1, 1908.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
United States Land Office,
where
he
has
been
with
other
Dem
­
Notice is hereby given that in com­
Notice is hereby given that In
the general public to witness this cer­
Roseburg, Or., April 1, 1908.
ocratic
National
committeemen,
com
­
compliance with the provisions of pliance with the provisions of the
Notice is hereby given that in com­
emony.
Me act of Congress of June 3, 1878, act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en­ pliance with the provisions of the pleting arrangements for the conven­
entitled. "An act for the sale of tim­ titled “An act for the sale of timber act of congress of June 3, 1878, enti­ tion.
GOV EBNER’S CONFERENCE
Mrs. Leavitt will confine her ef­
ber lands in the States of California, lands in the States of California. tled “An act for the sale of timber
VOTED GREAT SITCIXS
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Oregon, Nevada, and Washintgon lands in the States of California, Ore­ forts to women, and will only stump
territory," as extended to all the Territory,” as extended to all the gon, Nevada and Washington territo­ those states which have woman suf-
Washington, May 15.—The gover­
[Public Land States by act of Aug- Public Land States by act of August ry,” as extended to all the public land frage laws. She is a forceful and nor's conference ended shortly be­
pst 4, 1892, Ralph C. Oglesoy of Eu­ 4, 1892, Andrew Crooks of Albany, states by act of August 4, 1892, John fluent speaker.
fore 1 o’clock with tne adoption of
gene, County of Lane, State of Ore­ County of Linn, State of Oregon, did W. Cherry, of Hugene, county of
a set of resolutions without an onpos-
The World’s Best 4'I i mare
gon, did on August 27, 1907, file In on December 11, 1907, file in this Lane, state of Oregon, did on Decem­
Ing vote whlcn suggests mat tr.e pres­
Rhis office his sworn statement No. office his sworn statement No. 9429 ber 6, 1907, file in this office his Is not entirely free from disease. On ident call future conferences, but pro.
$151. for the purchase of the N 1-2 for the purchase of the E *4 of SW sworn statement No. 9428 for the I the high elevations fevers prevail, vndes for no permanent organization.
pi SE 1-4 of Section No. 8, in Town- % and W *4 of SE % of Section No. purchase of the fractional N'Eti of while on the low levels malaria is The president thanked the conference
jkip No. 16 south. Range No. 4, East 12, In Township No. 16 south. Range NW84 of Section No. 4, in Township i encountered to a greater or lesser for the manner in which it had done
To its work, and then presented William
r M., and will offer proof to show No. 2, West W. M., and will offer No. 19 south, range No. a west, W. j extent, according to altitude.
- it the land sought is more valuable proof to show that the land sought is M.. and will offer proof to show that i overcome climatic affections, lassl- J. Bryan, who began an address in
pr its timber or stone than for agri- more valuable for its timber or stone the land sought is more valuable for i tude, malaria, jaundice, biliousness, keeping with the purposes of the con­
piltural purposes, and to establish than for agricultural purposes, and Its timber or stone than for agricul­ I fever and ague, and general debility, ference which was most cordially re­
*
claim to said land before W. W. to establish his claim to said land be­ tural purposes, and to establish hl« 1 the most effective remedy Is Electric ceived.
The governors of many states ex­
ailkins, V. S. Commissioner, at his fore W. W. Calkins. U. S. Commis­ claim to said land before W. W. Cal­ j Biters, the great alterative and blood
sioner,
at
his
office
in
Eugene,
Ore
­
¡purifier;
the
antidote
for
every
form
pressed their appreciation of the ben­
kins, U. S. Commissioner, at his of­
"ice In Eugene, Oregon, on Wed­
gon, on Wednesday, the 5th day of fice In Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesday, ' nt
hndllv weakness,
weakness nervousness and efits of the conference and after ad­
of bodily
nesday. the 17th of June, 1908.
August,
1908.
insomnia.
Sold
under
guarantee
at
journment met and apppointed acom-
the 4th day of August, 1 908.
I He names as witnesses: Carl V.
He names as witnesses: Evermont
He names as witnesses: John Mc­ W Kuykendall's drug store. Price mittee consisting of Governors Wil­
P?l«bv of Eugene, Oregon; William
B
Miner,
of
Eugene,
Oregon;
Harry
son, of Kentucky, Folk, of Missou­
Culloch, of Crow, Oregon; Charles 50 cents.
i; Hrabham of Eugene, Oregon;
ri, and Sheldon, of Nebraska, to pre­
r““» T. Brabham of Eugene, Ore- M. Crooks, of Albany, Oregon: Wil­ Hadley, of Eugene, Oregon; H. Clay
liam
D.
Neely
of
Eugene,
Oregon;
Sergeant R. J. Fuller, who had pare A resolution thanking the pres­
Owen, of Eugene, Oregon; Thomas
William S. Benner of Eugene,
Norman
E.
Markley
of
Eugene,
Ore
­
phegon.
charge of the United 8tates army re­ ident for his lniitatlve in calling the
Mahar, of Eugene, Oregon.
I Any and all persons claiming ad­ gon.
Any and all persons claiming ad­ cruiting station in Eugene during convention.
Any and all persons claiming ad­ versely the above-described lands are its existence here, and who has been
versely the above-described lands
The grandmotners of tne old Dutch
re0uested to file their clalms'ln versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this at Centralia for several weeks, has
transferred
to
Portland, Dunkard families in Western Penn­
F’-.l °”lre on or before the said requested to file their claims tn this office on or before the said 4th day been
office on or before the said 5th day of August, 1908.
the
office
at
Centralia hav- sylvania have made and used “Hick­
bth day of June, 1908.
of August, 1908.
ing
been " closed
Mrs. Ful- ory Bark Cough Remedy" and raised
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
benjamin l . eddy .
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
ler and son, Caspar Clark, will prob
•ob- ­ their families on it for a hundred
Register.
b-___________ Register.
Register.
ably go to Portland some time t :nls years. Now you can buy It of your
NOTICE E’OR PUBLICATION.
k'*7!'E Fn,{ FUBLIVATION.
summer or next fall to reside.
dealers. Ask for It and use it, be­
NOTICE FOR Pl BLI< ATION.
United States Land Office, Roseburg.
cause it’s pure; because it will stop
r (
°r*tes I^and Office. Roseburg.
United States Land Office,
Oregon, March 20, 1908.
your cough; because It Is the best
Oregon, March 21, 1908.
Roseburg, Ore., Apl. 7, '08.
Notice Is hereby given that in com­ Tying her sunbonnet under her chin, cough remedy made today. Try It.
k»m°iiCR 18 hereby given that in
Notice is hereby given that in com­ pliance with the provisions of the act She tied her raven ringlets in;
For sale by Hull'« Red Cross Drug
L p»**>ce with the provisions of pliance with the provisions of the
Congress of June 3, 1878, entlt- Then to the store she went with Store and al! dealers everywhere.
titi2i°f. ConKre8a of J,lnp 3. 1878- act of congress of June 3. 1878, en­ I I of
glee
led
"An
act
for
the
sale
of
timber
£, 'Pl1, An act for the sale of tlm- titled "An Act for the sale of tim­ I lands in the States of California. Ore- For Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.
C D. Chorpenlng. of Dallas, arrived
f7»an’3Jn ’he States of California. ber lands in the states of California,
Linn Drug Co.
! gon, Nevada and Washington Terri-
In Eugene this afternoon to visit
• la. and Washington Oregon, Nevada and 18 ashington ter­ I tory,” as extended to all the Public
friends over Sunday
He is now
Ftoiu Z' as extcnded to all the ritory," as extended to all the public I-and States by act of August 4. 1892,
The first home-grown berries of bookkeeper for thp Willamette Valley
L. '.c
States by act of Aug- land states by act of August 4. 1892, j Hepsey A. Watts of Eugene, County
&
the
season
were
brought
to
Irish
Company at that place, having charge
L. ’• >892. Ellen L. Clark of Eu- Thomas E Seavv. of Eugene. County I of I»ane, State of Oregon, did on July
C*’ ’ “un'y of I-ane. State of Ore- of Lane. State of Oregon, did on 22, 1907, file In this officer her Pearce'« grocery at the corner of of tbe books for the plant there and
East
Ninth
and
Oak
»trets
today
by those at Monmouth and Indepen­
Rthi a'.°n Al|gust 16. 1907, file January 27, 1908, file in this office sworn statement No. 9091 for the Geo. A. Dorris from bls farm near
dence.
fc) a?,, lce >>br sworn statement his sworn statement No. 9547. for purchase of the N 1-2 of N'E 1-4; Springfield.
lit
o-for tllc purchase of the the purchase of the W.Vk of N.W.% SW 1-4 of NE 1-4 and Lot 4 of Sec­
Kodol completely dlgests all class-
lovLs.
of Section No. 2 4. in (fractional! of Section
No. 18 tion No. 18, in Township No. 1».
’ foul
1t will g«t rlghl at th«
It»., n.^°'
south, Range No. In
Township
No.
1< . south. south. Range No. 8. West W. M and
John Riha, of Vining, la . Bays- "I trouble and do tbe very work itaelf
2
West,
W. St­ will offer proof to show that the land have been selling DeWitt’s Kidney
• and will offer proof Range No.
and will offer proof to show that the sought Is more valuable for Its lim­ and Rladder Pills for about a year, for the stomacb. It is pleasant to
lan? ,OU8ht 18
^able f0r
take. Sold by all druggista.
7 its timber or stone land sought is more valuable for its ber or atone than for agricultural and they give better satisfaction than
t? f°r agricultural purposes, timber or stone than for agricultural poses, and to establish her claim any pill I ever sold.’ For sale by
Tbe will of Daniel Smith, the old
P to
establish
her
claim purposes, and to establish his J’>“lnl to said ’ land - - before
-
W. —
W. -
Calkins, all druggists.
pioneer, who died at Franklin on May
to
said
land
before
W.
W.
Ca
’
klns.
land
before
W.
’
W
U. S. Commissioner, at his office in
Win. r
i
4 at the age of 90 years, was admit­
«lb» in r ® Commissioner, at his U. S. Commissioner, at his office tn Eugene. Oregon, on Tuesday, the
ted to probate today. The estimated
Anton Johnson, a native of Swe­ value of the property of the estate Is
In
"Ugene, Oregon, on Satur- Eugene. Oregon, on Thursday, the 19th day of June, 1908.
20th day of August, 1908
* 13th day of June. 1908.
She names as witnesses: William den, and Frldolf Mathisen, a native 14800. consisting of a farm at Frank­
Henry
He nam»s as witnesses
8 ,, ,r“‘ni“a as witnesses: George
Aldous, of Walton. Oreogn; A H of Norway, today filed their declara- lin. Henry T. Smith, a »on, by the
Link
f«-»'
tJale- Oregon: Daniel Theime. of Mohawk. Oregon;
Sidney ! tion of Intention of becoming United terms of tbe will, I« appointed execu­
Hinkson of Alma. Oregon;
fS; r’uv_*r* P' Devereaux, and .Mer- Yarnell, of Mohawk. Oregon; Jesse
Porter of Walton. Oregon; Joseph States citizens.
tor of the estate without bonds, and
John
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“reaux, all of Eugene, Ore- Seavey, of Eugene, Oregon;
O. Watts of Eugene, Oregon.
Herman Ray, H. L. Morris and Del­
Seavey, of Eugene. Oregon.
Cures dizzy spells, tired feelings, bert Proctor are appointed apprais­
Aqy and all persons claiming ad­
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and
all
persons
claiming
ad
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811 p*r8nns claiming ad-
versely the above described lands are stomach and liver trouble«, keeps .’on er«.
>’* r»nn it>OTe described lands versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this well all summer. That's what Hol­
requested
to
file
their
claims
In
this
to Die their claims in
office on or before said 9th day of lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers are
Try |t and you will always buy It. small, safe, sure and genti« little
'Rtt
or before the said ofUce on or before the said 20th day June, 190$.
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"v or June, i»08.
of August.
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2 5 cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug pill«. Sold by «11 druggists
BENJAMIN L EDDT,
BENJAMIN' L. EDDT.
Company.
Register.
Register.
^ioOBtNVNA.’REAM
MISS MAE WOOD
CONTINUES STORY
MEMORIAL DAY
OBSERVED HERE
DUE TO ACCIDENT
I
Register.
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maul FROM
. O. O. ROOTS AND HERBS
A SAFE AND RELIABLE BLOOD PURIFIER
In the time of our forefathers the forests and fields were the only labor­
atories from which they could procure their medicines. They searched out
and compounded the different roots, herbs and barks into remedies, many of
which have been handed down to succeeding generations, and continuously
used with satisfactory results. Among the very best of these old time prep­
arations is S. S. S.. a medicine made entirely from roots, herbs and barks,
in such combination as to make it the greatest of all blood purifiers. This
absolute vegetable purity of S. S. S. makes it the one medicine that may be
used without fear of harmful results in any way.
Most blood medicines on
the market contain mercury, potash, or some other strong mineral. These
act with bad effect on the system, upsetting the stomach, interfering with
the digestion, affecting the bowels, and when used for a prolonged period of
time often cause salivation. No such effects ever result from the use of
S. S. S , and it may be taken by childrea as safely as by older people. For
Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcer«, Malaria, Scrofula, Skin Diseases,
and all other troubles caused by impure or poisoned blood, S. S. S. is a per­
fect remedy. It goes down into the circulation and removes all poisons,
impurities, humors or unhealthy matter, and makes tlie blood pure and rich.
It eliminates every particle of the taint of inherited blood trouble, purifies and
strengthen« the weak, deteriorated blood, and establishes the foundation
for good health. S S. S. is Nature’s Blood Purifier, and its many years of
successful service, with a steadily increasing demand for it, is the best evi­
dence of its value in all blixxl troubles. Book on the blood and anv medical
advice free of charge.
JHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
DEI*OSED LEADER
IXiSES HIS TEMPER
♦
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MORE MONEY
Chicago.
May
18. William D
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EOR EI GENE POHT
I
lie
Haywood, depose! leader of
OFFICE Bl II.IHNG ♦
has
Western Federation of Miners,
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again manitested his contempt for
♦
Guard Special Service.
courts, judges and writs issued by
Washington, D. C., May 15. ♦
them,
—The omnibus building bill ♦
“To hell with the courts. To hell I
which passed the house today,
with Injunctions. To hell with the
carried $20,000 additional for ♦
Judges that grant them,” he shouted
the Eugene, Oregon, public ♦
In addressing a gathering of social-'
building, making with the ♦
ists that had assembled to ratify the |
original appropriation $70.- ♦
nomination of Eugene V, Debs as the i
000.
♦
presidential candidate of the social-1
The bill also carries $65,- ♦
1st party.
000 for a building at Albany ♦
An audience of 3000 listened to k
and $75,000 for one ut Pen­
his vitriolic speech. Having scored I
♦
dleton.
the machinery of the law, Haywood
bitterly criticised President Gompers,.
of the American Federation of La-1
Past master Page also received
bor. and John Mitchell, former head this news In a telegram front Con-
of the miners’ organization. In fact, j_________
gressntan Hawley. who has been
he roundly grilled every labor leader working for $30,000 additional. Blds
far constructing the building were
opened May 9, the only bid being that
of a Salem contractor for $45,000,
which exceeded the estimate of the
supervising architect by several
i thousand dollars. There Is little
doubt but that the house bill will be
accepted by the Benate without
change, as Is usual in the closing days
of congress, and this will call for re­
vised plans and new blds. It is good
news because the building as pro­
posed will not meet the requirements
of a growing city like Eugene.
•RESIDENT IS
SUSTAINED BY
FEDERAL COURT
New York, May 15.—The right ot
President Roosevelt to summarily
dismiss the negro soldiers of the
Twenty-fifth infantry, for alleged
participation in a riot at Brownsville,
Texas, was sustained today by Judge
Hough, of the United States district
court.
Oscar W. Reid, one of the soldiers,
sued the government to recover $12 2
as wages due from the date of his dis­
missal to the expiration of his terra
of enlistment.
Julius Egenhoff, of Marshfield, af­
ter a short visit at the home of his
------------------------------------------------------ ! uncle, Dr. O. E. Smith. In Eugene,
who has failed to embrace the cause went to Portland today to rental»
of Socialism. The speaker also de-1 there a few days.
■5
nounced President Roosevelt as a
coward for branding him and Moyer '
as "undesirable citizens.”
WILLIAM D. HAYWOOD.
SIGK HEADACHE
MIC. CAKE’S POSITION
Positively cared by
these Little Pllla.
They also relievo Dis-
tress Mom Dyspepsia, !n-
dlgesUsn and Too Uearty
Eating, A perfect rem­
edy tor Dtzzinem. Nausea,
Drowsiness. Hut Taste
In the Mouth. Coated
Tongue. Pain in Hie side.
8
TORPID LIVER. The*
regulate tbe Bowels, purely Vogetablo.
CARTELS
East Oregonian (Ind. Dem.)
The Oregon Sunday Journal de-
dares that H. M. Cake has forsaken WlTTLE
the Statement No. 1 principle which
he advocated before the primaries. It
B PILLS.
says that he has kicked the State­
ment No. 1 people out of doors.
Here is what is the matter with
the Journal: Tbe Republicans ob­
served the primary law, nominated
candidates in the primaries and came SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
out fearlessly and emphatically for
the observance of the law and made
Genuine Must Bear
thHr contest under it
luAnltHd' i
Fórrale
Fac-Sirmle Surnatnri
Signatur«
1 he Democrats did not do this. In
IT
almost every county of the state they
p / l È s .
evaded the primary law, refusing to,
put candidates before the primaries
REFUSE SUBSTITUTE!
and declining to recognize the law. I
Now after the Republicans have
nominated their candidates In the
primaries and settled their contests j
at that time, the Democrats want the
Republicans to Nirsake «heir own can­
«
didates and accept Democrats placed :
In nomination on petition after the
primaries.
"TONE’S HEAVE DflOPM
Why did not the Democrats get out
candidate* and observe the primary
Grestest known remedy foe heaves
law? Why did they not make an ef­
Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 -
fort to get out good men before thq
Thia is to certify that I gave tn>
primaries and not wait to try to dis­
mare one bottle ol "Stone’» Heave
rupt the Republicans after tbe pri­
Drop»” and cured her ot heaves.
maries?
J
This was last winter and she har
The Journal Is now "sore“ because 1
not been affected since- G Wallace
Mr Cake and his followers will not (
PR.S.C.S TONE. Salem. Or.
forsake
their
juirty
n >mlne • - t
For sale by all druggists.
and
follow
th> ■
< l ítele • ne (
nominations mad-- after the prima (
ries. Mr. Cake and his followers
made a fair, open fight in the j>rl-
marles for Statement No. 1 candi-1' ?_• ••••••••• ••••••
dates. In most of the eountlea these /
were nominated and are being sup-i
ported by .Mr. Cake as forcibly today: i
as before the primaries and the Jour­
i
t
nal knows it.
Mr. Cake has not deserted any !
principle which he advocated before I
the primaries. He Is for Statement
No. 1. but he will not knife his own I
party to please the Journal or any I
other Itemocrat. He will not be dic­
tated to by his opponents.
\.E H«VR ALL KINDS OF
The Republicans observed the pri­
mary law and nominated their can­
GARDEN HEEDN IN BULK.
didate* at that time. The Demócrata
ALL NEW AND FRESH. YOU
should have done the same, If they
respect the advance legislation which
CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUT.
I
has been passed by the Republican
ING YOUR GARDEN SEKIn* i
voter* of Oregon. Mr. Cake is a Re
~ ­
publican and is entitled to every ti e-
FROM US.
publican vote.
¥ iver
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SEEDS
F7<ESH SEEDS
Th»> ladles are phased with the
fine assortment of go-carta just re-
celved by Campbell-Fellman Compa­
ny at prices from 12.SO up.
EUGENE GROCERY
9Lh «nd Oak Sts.