Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 02, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    TH! Rsl» n
CURES
CONTRACT LEI
DISEASES
bps
JI I 4 2. HH1H
ARRESTED AT
KLAMATH FALLS
S. P. WATER
POWER SITES
1 having I
50 years,
in the earlier days
wl tiin the last few years
has been the predotutnau
trj ’’ says the governmen
le moist early springs and dr)
T ht>
At a meeting of the city council i su run’
irmerlv
were admirably dapted t<
I Í Ì C1 d
ing from a trip to the h icadwai
this t QrenooQ the contract »as award­ the production of cereals
However
the Willamette river
where
ed to tile Warren Construction Co. to under the strain of constant ero >ptng
S mtheru Pacific survej yors
pave the following streets: Olive of wheat, and with only poor, shal-
work on the proposed railroad across
from West Fifth to West Tenth; Oak low cultivation and no ter ilizatlon. Klatnai
nch warrant t.ie mountains uto Kacrt;; Oregon.
from East Seventh to East Ninth; the soil has gradually failed to yield 1 sheriff
>urt at Its last He states that a small crew of the
West Tenth from Willamette to Olive profitable crops of grain.
As a re­ i issued by the
and Wes t Eieventn front Willamette sult a change in agricultural methods I term in Eugene Eord is charged with surveyors is at »< rk making the sur­
-f liquor. Deputy vey for a proposed power plant for
to Olive, The price to be paid for i has taken place and the wheat ranch ¡the illegal sale
the paving is $2.13 per square yard. [of 320 or 640 acres is giving place to 1 Sheriff Bown will start for Klauiath the company on Salt Creek. He says
The contract to put in’ the cement the small diversified farm with It’ Falls tonight to urlng him back to the canal there will be six or eight
miles long and will have a fail of
curbing was let to the American pav­ crop of rotation and its intense cul­ ' Eugene for trial.
aoou: 12" i teet ill that distance, and
Ford has been arrested
ing Co. at 30 cents per lineal foot for tivation.”
the volume of w
r Is sufficient to
twice on the same charge,
straight work and 50 cents per lin­
Climate Not Adapted.
each time ■ s< ape 1 punishn
»’>•' i it « 2 >. »0 hi -j. 1 ’>wr.
eal foot for curved work. Contract
It Is Mr. Stover’s conclusion that | was indicted by the grand jury at the[
Guard readers will remember that
to put in the drainage was let to E. the climate Is not well adapted to
e-entlng the South­
------- S W. Curtis. ■
R. .Mummey, the price being as fol­ this new kind of farmnig The crops last term of court ' ■- -
ern i’ac- lc Co., ¡ „3 r ( numerous
H
lows: $20 each for catch basins; $5 now being raised, clover, vetch, hops, at Springfield
r- times ii 'd upon wat r power sites in
each for the grate inlets and 45 cents small fruits and vegetables extend left here only a . ..01
iff Fisk is keeping track of his tnove- that vicinity and it tas been predict­
per foot for sewer pipe.
their growth through the dry sea­ I tuents.
ed that the company would utilize
The matter of paving Fifth and
son while the grain was ripe and
the power to generate electricity with
Sixth streets from Oak to Oltve was ready to cut before the dry season
which to operate Its trains over tile
deferred till another meeting.
came on. The diversified crops
mountains
The beginning of pre-
The number of blocks In this con- should have moisture and he con­
LYDIA E. 1NKH
limlnary work Indicates that these
tract for paving is nine.
cludes the Willamette valley must be
Tacoma. June 29.—Lumber manu­ predictions were correct,
No other medicine has been so
laist Night’« M*'*,ting.
irrigated.
Mr. Fltzhenry says the
i consid­ gttccessful in relieving the suffering
A meeting of the council was held
The report is replete with tables facturers of this state, who were en­
er the
last night at which time the bids for giving information as to the stream­ thusiastic over the rate decision erable snow on the sui
of women or received so many gen­
weather
the paving were opened. Remon­ flow of the rivers of the Willamette which was announced ten days ago, mountains but this wa
uine testimonials as has Lydia E.
will
melt
it
rapidly.
are
now,
sin
’
’
«
having
studied
the
de
­
strances against paving on East Sixth valley including the Tualatin, Mol­
All Patriotic Citizens are hereby notified to make proper
Pinkham's X egetable Compound.
cision
and
the
effect*
It
will
have,
street from Willamette to Oak and alla, Santiam, Clackamas, Luckia-
In every community you will tlnd
preparation to celebrate our Nation’s Birthday
disposed
to
believe
that
the
Interstate
on East Fifth Stree^froni Willamette mute, McKenzie, Yamhill and other
women
who have lieen restored to
to Oak. signed by all the property smaller streams. The tables give the Commerce commission handed them
on the Glorious Fourth of July, and to
health by I.ydia E. Pinkham's Veg­
owners along the street, were pre­ average rainfall, the yearly and sum­ a lemon. The decision, they declare,
have the Biggest and Best
etable Compound. Almost every
sented. • A remonstrance was also mer discharge of the streams, re- Is a mere compromise, a neat straddle
one you meet has either l>een bene­
presented against paving West Tenth suiting in almost ideal conditions for in which the commission has follow­
Time of the lives at
ed a glve-an-take policy and struck
fited by it, or has friends who have.
from Willamette to Olive with bttu- perfect irrigation.
Lincoln,
June 30.—Nebraska’s!
an average between the opposing In­
llthic, the signers claiming that mac­
In the Pinkham Laboratory at
Reservoirs Are Proposal.
delegation
to
the
Denver
convention
adam would be good enough. Another
It Is set forth that the Willamette terests of the railroads and the lum­ will approve of any man on whom the Lynn, Mass., any wom»nanyd»y may
remonstrance against paving East valley is very easily irrigated. Reser­ bermen.
see the tiles containing over one mil­
Tenth from Willamette to Oak and voirs could be filled by the heavy
They say that even In the declared delegation can unite for vice-presi­ lion one hundred thousand letters
dent.
Falling
in
this.
Nebraska
will
Orator, Hon. L. E. Bean,
President of the Day, Eli Perkins,
one on the Olive Street work were winter rains and would supply the opening of the Portland gateway the
from women seeking health, and
presented, but the council proceeded whole valley for the six or eight victory for the western Washington vote solidly for Judge Gray, for vice-
Marshal, John Holland,
Reader, Eugene Holland.
here are the letters tn which they
to pass the ordinance ordering the weeks when there I b no rain.
lumber manufacturers Is only a par­ president.
The Nebraska delegation is also ojtenly state over their own signa­
work. Mayor Matlock immediately
tial one.
Under the ruling of the
Districts
are
cited
in
Italy
and
in
S70R.TS— Foot Races, Ball Game,Tug-of-War,
vetoing it, whereupon the council other parts of the world where the commission shipments may be sent standing fur a strong anti-injunction tures that they were cured by Lydia
passed it over his veto, the vote being rainfall is almost as great as it is in by way of Portland to Salt Lake and plank.
I E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Ugliest Man, Prittiest Woman, Plug Uglies
Lydia E. l*iuliham’s Vegatable
as follows: Garrett, aye; Roach aye; the Willamette X'alley, but where ir­ common points iu I'tah only under
and numerous other sports.
Prohibition Fight.
Moon, aye; Williams, aye. Mayor Mat­ rigation is regarded as lndispenslble. certain restrictions. When It conies
Compound has saved many women
Denver. Colo., June 29.—The fight from surgical operations.
lock gives as his reason for vetoing invariably the rainfall is more even­ to shipping to Colorado the commis­
■
the measure that a majority of the ly distributed than in the Willamette sion has decided that all such busi- over the antl-lnjunetion plank in the
<
Lydia E. Hnkham’s Vegetable
property owners did not desire the valley. Observations were made by ness originating on the Northern Pa- Democratic platform Is not the only Compound is made from roots and
paving. The work that was contract­ Mr. Stover from the farms of Os­ cific must give that road the long struggle in which the committee on
in other words,
must be
ed for this morning Is on those streets wald West and Robert Gellatly near haul, or, ---------------
-------- , ____
— resolution, possibly the convention herbs, without drugs, and is whole­
some and harmless.
where a majority of the property Corvallis; George Bagiev and A. M. routed by way of Billings and roll In­ itself, may be involved.
The reason why Lydia E. Pink­
It developed today that the prohib­
owners had not signed the remon­ Stanton near Hillsboro, and Cocker­ to Colorado over the Burlington.
signed line & Howard near Albany. Upon
ition question Is to be brought to the ( ham’s Vegetable Compound is so
strances. Where
\. the
— majority
....... —
Bellingham, Wash. June 27.—Al­ front and a desperate effort will be successful is l>ecause it contains in­
the letting of the contract was de- these farms irrigation has been tried
understand made to have a plank declaring in Its gredients which act directly upon
ferred.
on a small scale. At Corvallis Irri­ though the lumbermen
Other Matter».
the feminine organism, restoring it
gated plats are taken side by side so that the railroads are seriously con­ favor, placed In tile platform.
The prohibition movement 1s head­ to a healthy normal condition.
An ordinance licensing certain that Mr. Stover’s conclusions are ac­ sidering appealing to the Interstate
Ask for and try once BLUE BELL Cough Syrup. Pile Remedy, Man's Pain Liniment, or chiropodists, clairvoyants,
phreno- curate.
Commerce Commission’s decision on ed by General James B. Weaver, of
Women who are suffering from
BLUE BELLf Stomach Tablets, Diarrhoea, Croup, Nerve, Cough, Hay Fever and Catarrh. Blood«
they are
the rate case, they have an abiding Iowa, who demanded of the recent those distressing ills peculiar to their
Dairying 1“< «sibilìi its Good.
Ctoerai Tonic. Bright Sunshine, Heart, Worm, Kidney, Headache, Summer Complaint Soothirg logists, palmists, etc., when
Democratic
convention
in
that
state
here
was
faith
that
such
further
action
will
not
only
temporary
in
their
stay
Dairying. Mr. Stover says, is prob­
Tabkts for Children, Liver, Female Regulator or Quinsy Tablets.
sex should not lose sight of these
read and passed.
ably the coming industry of the Wil­ be taken. However, if the fight Is that It declare in favor of prohibi­
the time lamette valley, but it can never be thrust upon them, they will take up tion. General Weaver and his fol­ facts or doubt the ability of Lydia
A
petition
for
extending
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING
for completing the Portland-Eugene developed to ltB fullest extent with­ the cudgel in self defense. Captain lowers were not successful there, but E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
and Eastern Railway from Eugene to out irrigation.
According to the Everett Griggs of Tacoma, president nothing daunted by their failure, have to restore their health.
THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Springfield to January 1, 1909, was government expert irrigation is ab­ of the Pacific Coast Lumber Manu­ made arrangements to bring the mat­
Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets
presented and by motion It was laid solutely necessary to prevent the val­ facturer's association, which Is to ter before the Democratic National
over until the next meeting of the ley front becoming absolutely bar­ meet in this city today, speaking, of convention. They profess, moreover,
MAKES YOUIl STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP PRICE
to have strong backing from a num­
the effects upon an appeal, said:
council.
ren.
c
“If further contesting Is forced up­ ber of the Southern delegations
F. L. Chambers asked permission
Cntam no Siwduit, Ashe«. Chop Feed or Bran. Aik for and trv once— SKIDOO Condition
Formerly the government directed
TiMU. Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera. Blister, Heave. Fever. Hofc Cholera tablets. Louse Powder, of the council to erect a building 40x its efforts largely to the Irrigation of on the lumbermen and the rate case which have recently passed prohibi­
Spann Cure, Barb Wire Liniment, Pink Eye. Distemper, Colic or Bone Stiffener Tablets.
60 feet on the rear of his lot to be large areas in the unsettled parts of Is taken before the United States Su­ tion laws, and It Is declared confi­
covered with steel plate in the shape the state, in order to attract settlers. preme Court on appeal, the lumber dently by General Weaver’s adherents
of imitation pressed brick for an au­ Now more work will be done in the interests will spend every dollar they that, if the Democratic National plat­
have In defense. If an appeal is tak­ form does not contain a prohibition
tomobile garage. The city attorney more thickly settled parts.
is erecting a plant at
en. lumber conditions will remain plank, It will only be because he, af­
was authorized to draft an ordinance
unsettled as they have In th“ last six ter the hardest kind of fighting, has
PORTLAND. OREGON
granting the privilege.
month’, and no business worth apeak- been unable to secure its adoption.
for the manufacture of their
of will be
■
’
......... the appeal Is
done
until
( lear-Cut Anti-Ill,function Plank.
world famous
MAKKIED
settled, We sincerely hope the easy
Thu antl-lnjunetion plAnk cont In­
PORTABLE WELL
will not be resurrected."
nes to provoke a large amount of dis­
DRILLING MACHINES
cussion among such party leaders as
for water, oil. gas, etc., etc.
have arrived for the convention.
G. W. Billmire and Mrs. M. G OKHTING VINEGAR PLANT
While opinions differ as to the exact
READY
FOR
OPERATION.
Leathers
were
married
this
after
­
A moderate amount of
WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS
noon at 2 o’clock at the home of Geo.
Salem. Or., June 2 7.
I. —Not only is
money will atari you In
PORTLAND. OREGON
South Willamette
the necessity of irrigation in the Wil­ L. Jennings on
E. H. Ingham, proprietor of the
a probtable builneee.
lamette valley realized but the first street. Rev. D. H. Trimble performed Ingham vine factory, is up front Port­
WRITE FOR CATALOG
the
ceremony.
STAR PORTABLE
steps toward an irrigation project in
land superintending the work
of
The School that Places You in a Good Position
the Willamette Valley have been en­
DRILLING MACHINES
placing the plant in condition for op­
tered upon at Eugene by the state in
have been proved by
D. M. Stevenson of Eugene left Sa­ eration again this fall, as soon as the
conjunction with the government, in lem yesterday after visiting with his apple* begin to ripen. This plant
Competitive Tests to be
1907 $2,500 was appropriated for uncle, E. P. McCarter of this city. H. was not operated to any extent last
The Best In '1 lie World.
»
this work by the legislature and as it B. Straight of Eugene stopped In Sa­ fall and winter, but It Is the Inten­
For full particulars regard­
is the practice of the government to lem yesterday on his way to Port­ tion to run It to Its full capacity this
ing well drilling machine*,
add a similar amount. $5,000 is now land.—Salem Statesman.
year. This Is an Important Industry
tools, supplies, etc., write to
available tor the geological survey
and one that needs encouragement.
already begun on a sheet including
Eugene will have two such plants In
THE
STAR DRILLINS MACHINE CO.
Carl
McClain,
an
instructor
In
the
225 square miles in which is situated
roar land . onteos,
University of Oregon and an old foot­ Operation this year. N. A. Reynolds
the city of Eugene.
has Just completed a large building
or
Notice was received from the fed­ ball and basketball player, was mar­ at the corner of West Second and
AKRON. OHIO.
eral government last week that the ried last night to Miss Grace Parker Blair streets for a similar plant and
additional $2,500 had been appro­ matron of the Dormitory. Both are will soon Install the machinery,
priated Oregon for geological sur­ graduates of the University and first sides vinegar h“ will manufacture
I
veys in the Willamette valley and the met as undergraduates. Rev. H. N. pie butter, elder. Jelly and other
( From Tuesday’s Daily Guard.)
■ ' ) cjmpanies of National
secretary of state at once gave the Mount performed the ceremony in the tides from the product* of the
The
Allen
fruit
cannery
in
this
ated In Eugene will join
Ko dining room of the dormitory before
■’t :arad. at the Fourth of July cele- city will commence operations on the state engineer instructions to have the numerous friends of the bride and chard.
ahead
with
the
survey.
Camps
crop
of
cherries
tomorrow
and
a
•■»’.¡911. Col. Yoran having just is-
been opened and the work is now groom.
•ci orders to that effect as follows; force of between 50 and 100 women progressing near Eugene.
will
JI ST EXACTLY HIGHT,
It
and
girls
and
25
or
30
men
will
be
Eugen». Or., June 30, 1908.
Mr. McClain Is a member of the en­
"I have us d Dr. King’s New
[employed. The cherries began com­ probably take from three to four
8*1 al Orders No. 2 4.
gineering
firm
of
McArthur
&
Mc
­
Pills for several years, and find them
ing in this morning and it is expected months to complete the survey, after
_
says Mr. A. A.
Cotr.panfes A and C, Second Battal- that they will arrive fast enough to which the Albany sheet will be tak­ Ciain, which is Interested in the sur­ Just exactly right,"
Felton of Harrisville, N. Y. New
»L Fourth Infantry, are hereby or- keep the plant going steadily until en up and then the Salem and Oregon veys for the gravitation system.
At
the
home
of
the
officiating
Life Pills relieve without the least'
[Tti to assemble at the armory on the season closes.
City sheets.
clergyman. Rev. T. H. Downs. June discomfort. Best remedy for const)- ■
To Encourage Irrigation.
»’urday. July 4 at 9:30 a. m., for
The Lane County Fruit and Vege­
The area will be mapped upon a 29, 1908, Daniel D. Stevens and Mrs. pation, bllllotisness and malaria. 25cI
’’13? in celebration of
Indejien- table Growers’ Association
JUDGE GEORGE GRAY.
have
at N..A, Kuykendall's drug store.
earr Da. Major C. C. Hammond, reached an agreement with Manager scale of one and one-half miles show­ Addie Eastman.
ing
a
10
foot
contour
interval.
The
I
nature
of the plank which should be
““landing battalion,
is charged W. G. Allen of the cannery, wheieby
adopted, all ar** of the mind in say-
’■4 arrangement and execution of the association practically has a lease area of the Eugene sheet extends veterinary surgeon
IT CAN’T BE BEAT.
w details of the parade.
png that It shall he a definite and
GRIFFIN ARRESTED.
on the plant for the next two week*. nearly to Harrisburg and will In­
specific statement. Such members of
K' order of Col. G. O. Yoran,
Mr. Allen cans all the fruit for the clude the bottom land between the
Sold in Eugene by W. L DeLano
The best of all teachers I* exper- the National Committee as have dis­
,
Command'ng Fourth Inf.,.
members of the association on a com­ McKenzie and middle fork of the
C. C. Griffin a veterinary surgeon lence. C. M. Harden of Sliver City, cussed the matter are a unit In say­
E Taylor,
O. N. G. mission, and they are to get the out­ Willamette rivers. The survey is
who recently located here, was ar­ North Carolina, says: “I find Electric
Cipt. and Adjutant.
put. The cannery will be a very busy being made for the encouragement of rested today by Constabl Plank up­ Bitters doe* all that'* claimed for It. ing that the wording of the antf-fn-
W
I IIK |*|A
ItRANM
a
projects now actively
junction )>lank shall leave no possible
! place from now on during the sum­ Irrigation
l.ivlh n! Ank v« «r I».
to by D. J. For Stomach, Liver and
Kidney doubt In the mind of any reader a«
talked of in the vicinity, and to on a warrant sworn
4 4 I rhr* tel > Blrni
mer.
45*1 ATE IS
I’lil.l. 14 a Ifc.J ,„rU .AV/
which end such prominent and far­ Christie, charging him with practic­ trouble. It can’t be beat. I have tried , to where the party stands on this
-
t- .< • . ■ B H .e ». Ú- .. x"/
FIX A LIA’ CLOSED IT.
sighted men have directed their en­ ing without a license. He will appear It and find it a most excellent tnedl- question.
Tak* R * a M-p
I', f
Vl, . V
before Justice of the Peace Bryson etite.” Mr. Harden I* right; It'* the I
ergies
as
W.
W.
Cotton,
general
coun
­
<
iMtnitM-rlnin
Boom
Hot»
l'|>.
GRANT’S PASS WILL
. uv * r • ••
. r»
best of all medicines also for weak- [
CHASTISE HARRIMAN. sel for the Harriman line* in the tomorrow.
The Vice-Presidential situation re­
Tk* "a'e of W. S Ladd was
nose,
lame
back,
and
all
run
down
'
C,,» n •’* ’
main*,
to
all
appearances,
just
where
Northwest.
ta*** esterday
when
condition*. Bert, too, for chills and It was yesterday, although the boom
In his address at Eugene Wednes­
Grant’s Pass. Or., June _29
•in> We ebster in the morning,
County Court,'
malaria
Sold under guarantee at of Lieutenant Governor Chanler, of DAVID II. II"’
day
Mr. Cotton again asserted the
final pleadtnK extreme poverty, the South-
lOH an
“It give* me unbounded pleasure W. A. Kuykendall’* drug «tore.
DENIES INTERVIEW
necessity of drainage and irrigation
New York, seem* to have weakened
trouât.
Bucklen’* Arnica
in the Willamette Valley before it to recommend
somewhat and hi* name I* not men­
^■of Tbh;
K
: can be expected to produce what it Salve." say* J. W. Jenkin* of Chapel
»nd ■“
executrix.
WELL DRILLING,
Albany. N Y„ June 29 —Albert E
tioned as prominently a* two day*
ago. This I* largely due to the an­ Hoyt, editor of the Argus, received
--
77e p-' L. Pas»- As the railroad company ha* should. Mr. Cotton has directed con­ Hill, N. C. "I am convinced It'* the
up-to-date
well
drilling
see.
For
’^‘^not‘*;ybUtIth:i7s pXbr<íÍtau "n;ePXs“riI.ve
siderable attention to the subject and best salve the world affords It cured I.aDuke & I<effler Co., well driller*. nouncement male by Norman E. from Pari* today the following cable­
____ ________ . It has ,
is the strongest advocate of Irriga­ a felon on my thumb, and ft never Tel Red 51 21. 999 Villard Boul. O Mack. National Commltteman from gram from Governor David B Hill,
fails to heal every sore, burn or
hand* of Caroline A. v«-“. •' •’
j’.ther single
New York, that he has not authority ■ referring to an Interview which was
•widow William M Ladd.'
heavily than any <> her 3ngi tion la the Willamette valley. For 10 wound to which It Is applied
25c at
months of the year, the rainfall 1*
DeWitt’* Witch Hazel Salve is es­ to speak for Mr. Chanler and that his | published widely as coming from Mr.
E LadJ and John Wesley f property owner for^stres
very heavy, but for six or eight week* N. A. Kuykendall’s drug store.
pecially good for pile*. Recommend­ Interest In th“ matter was dictated by 1 Hill on the day he sailed for Europe.
■' ‘itrlx and executor*, since I the
the company
company has entered
■ •
friendship and by a sincere belief! In thl* Interview Mr. Hill was quoted
ed and sold by all druggist*.
»trance “ again»« ,he
the Das!,ln
passing
J <<1d died. January «, 1893 I"-"''
’ °r ,a* every summer the rainfall 1* so
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
light as to constitute almost an arid f
that the New York official I* well as referring to Governor Johnson as
paving
ordinance.
““raised the same year by |
Notice Is hereby given that the law
Mr*. Wald ha* sold her property qualified to take second place on the “the poor house candidate.” criticis­
Through it* right of way. official*, condition as far as the production of
ng, John Catlin
and
ing Mr Yryan and saying that Al er*-
agricultural crops are concerned
firm
of
Geo
B
Dorrl*
and
G.
F
Skip
­
at
the corner of West Sixth and Ol- ticket.
Mood at $7,500.858 95 the company states that ft cannot af­
Wiliam* '«" Aalh y X. . <|. W at* r.
Only on» new man was named to­ Is no Democratic party."
worth
I*
dissolved
by
mutual
con
­
ive
street*,
on
which
stand*
the
Wald
^'int $4.127,250 was the ford the expense, as It has been
"Attention Just called 'to alleged
Mr. Cotton i* not alone in this dis­ sent. Mr. Dorris and Mr. Skipworth House, formerly conducted a* a ho- day a* ■ Vice-Presidential possibility.
1_on the real esfate and taxed heavily thl* year. ’ for Improve­ covery. A. B. Stover has be«n di­ will both occupy the same office tel. and a cottage adlolnlng, to J W Thl* was Governor George E Cham- political interview* in American
the amount at which ment* made on the Harriman line* rected to report on the need of Irri­ room* until further notice
He found much newspapers published sf'er my de­
Mailman, the consideration being berlaln of Oregon,
the company gation In the Willamette valley by
1 property was inventor­ elsewhere.” Though
GEORGE B DORRIS.
favor with some of the party leader* parture. They are fictitious. I an-
kept
private.
ditlon, consisting of 32 ‘ would be given 10 years to mee
J2
G F 8KIPWORTH
the United S'ate* department of ag­
and It Is said that he would be per- thorlze yon tn deny «anv through the
• t that time valued at assessment, in regular yearly In*
riculture
Hl* con< iti»l ;ns are Iden­
«finally acceptable to Mr. Bryan, if Associated Pre«* and otherwise.’'
>dol
will
without
’nratsl Springs fsrm. ments. it has declared through It
SHOE RHOP IN <OHI R<»
tical with those of Mr. Cotton. The
the latter Is nominated
ne
who
has
stoma
Bert Barber “f F'ton, Wia., says:
1175,0 JO; Canvon City cal attorney that the expen»e Is
report ha* just come into the hand*
ach trouble. Tak
great
The city c uncll prop,
“I have only taken four dose* of De­
$145,000;
and
of
State
Engineer
Lewi*
at
Salem.
P
Shinn
ha*
opened
up
»
firs'-
E
.a
continue
It
for
pAV-
Kennedy
’
s
l.axa
Cough
Syrup
& Til'on Banking business however, to go ahead with tn»
Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills and
In hi* Introduction Mr Stover re­ clan* shoe «hop In Coburg. All work
I s
It I* necessary to
t he
acts gently upon
the bowel* and they have done more for me than
Of the personal prop- Ing. and will take a lien "P?“
ty a
cite* that the Willamette valley I* guaranteed. Bring In your Job work.
thereby
drive*
the
cold
out
of
the
other tnegiein» ha* ever done.” Sold
e P»rt la In atccks and I abutting property should it refuse to the largest single body of tillable
dAwtf
«4» -
■yatem. Sold by all drugglita.
by all drugglita.
meet it* payment.
gon Ian.
d is pure ami healthy, the skin will be soft, smooth and
lislle* and eruptions; but when some acid humor takes
ition, Its presence is quickly manifested by sonic form of
rhe skin receives its necessary nourishment and strength
XVhen, however, this vital fluid becomes a humor-laden
in® the bloc*.
> longer preserve the
natural - --...
appearance of the skin,
er«* rU ifCcTlT
, healthy.
—
Sbviuacn i. impure nature continually irritates and mflamco
,1, delicate
les the
6brcS and ke<rps the cut,cle In »‘Uaeased and disfiRurv 1 c
, .W1 application
ap:
itions ’ cannot reach
reacn the
tile blood,
bloo.!. and therefore
tlivief-.re are
.1: e \ bene ' \ i"]
¡Xml
A for their ability to reduce inflammation, ami assist in keeping the parts
*’1 ‘ e an>: skin
roub‘e ‘ the
heo b
l°°d ,aust
ors
M‘
Tocureany
skin ‘ trouble
blood
must be purified of f‘ihe
the hu..,
humors
thwart
* ,C trouk*e- S. S. S. drives out the humors fr » n the bio >d
P* tte<!V n, in»tend of being irritated and diwaned, i* n mt sh I 1 , a
vjrtv cooh::i stream. _ S. S. S goes t.own into the circulation and
cverv parti U of impure matter, all aHd* nn ! humors, «ml restores
"
n»ul, pur« coadiUcm, thereby curing <
n dis
eases and anv medical advice free t to
o' affection. Look
Cook on ski
skin^
diseases
write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CX, AiLAKTA, CA.
MORE SLOCKS
♦W********* I ***** •
,,4th of July
PROCLAMATION
NEBRASKA WANTS GRAY
FOR SECOND PLACE
CROW
EVERYBODY COME TO CROW
«*........ .
TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINE TO HEALTH
THEY MAKE YOU
FEEL LIKE A
BLACKSMITH
OLMES
BUSINESS COLLEGE
IRRIAGTION FOR UPPER
VALLEY AS EXPERIMENT
BEGINS OPERATION
JÖLY FOURTH
CHICKESïLh’S KlLLb
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