Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 16, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    ETGKNB VTRKKI.T GUARD THI'RHD 8Y, JI LT I«. HNX
I AM
MOTHER
How nwi y imericap women m
Vnelv home* to-day long for this
Fessing to come into their lives, and
to be able
utter these w’ords’ but
be«use of some organic derange­
ment this happiness is denied them.
¿very woman interested in this
«object should know that prepara­
tion for healthy maternity is
^eomplished by the use of
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Mrs. Maggie Gilmer, of West
fnion, 8. Cowrites to M rs. Pinkha m;
••I was greatly run-down in health
trom * weakness peculiar to my sex,
«ben Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound was recommended to me. It
eot only restored n>e to perfect health,
but to my delight I am a mother.”
Mm. Josephine Hall, of Bardstown.
Ky. writes:
"I was a eery great sufferer from
femile troubles, and my physician failed
to help me. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege­
table Compound not only restored me
to perfect health, but I am now a proud
mother.”
facts for sick women .
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink-
hzm’s Vegetable Compound, made
from mots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera­
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
■periodic pains, backache, that hear-
íns-down feeling, flatulency, indices-
tion.dizziness or nervous prostration.
Why don’t you try it ?
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
1,
POLITICAL MANAGERS
PREABRE FOR CAMPAIGN
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♦
Hot Springs, July 14.— ♦
4 From present Indications Mr. ♦
4 Taft's letter of acceptance ♦
♦ will be a judicial scoring of ♦
♦ the Democratic platform as ♦
♦ adopted at Denver.
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Fairview. July 14.—It has prac­
tically been decided that the selection
ot a chairman for the Democratic
committee will be left to a commit-
’ee of nine. Bryan is reported to de-
cre that the sub-committee make the
•election In two weeks.
Publicity Plan
The Democratic national cimmittee
, adopted a motion in outline as
■follows:
No contributions shall be accept-
from corporations; no contribu­
ons of $100,000 shall be accepted.
Sifts over $100 shall be made
Publie October 15. Thereafter Imme-
<»te publication will be given. Con­
tributions under $100 will not be
Published, and no money will be re-
'‘•tved after November 1.
Official Notification
Bryan will be officially notified of
■’ nomination on August 12. at his
Kern will be notified at In-
the date yet to be set.
*ultam E. Gonzales, editor of the
«tats, of Columbia. S C., one of Bry-
«• lieutenants, after a visit with
v»n and Kern today said:
Tie statement that Bryan will not
■e a canvass is Incorrect. It is
, ’,|**“nt Intention, however, to de-
, “r no f**»!- platform speeches, but
a.. or a dozen political addresses.
n* *'*h the more vital Issues as
■ - nted n the platform. Kern will
¿T* * '¡.ore continuous campaign.
I was assured at Denver that C.
1' k°Tni‘
he no 'e®8 active than
aomî ‘ ïr|, been the vice presidential
DELICIOUS BANANA CREAM.
bJ?1’
is highly Recommended
' 'fir correspondents; try It
' «ewe-, tomorrow.
—
' -e
large
larKt? bananas,
oananas, rub
run
tt. B ’ h five teaspoonfuls of su-
,
'
on» teacup sweet cream
i», *a t0 * «tiff froth, then add one
, , •**' «•
e of
of I.Amnn
Lemon TEI.I..O
JELL-O Afs-
dia-
J’fr’d in 1 1-2 teacups of boiling wa-
«*• Pn
Into mold and when cold
»rahh v :th candied cherries. Serve
*** wh! r>ed cream, or a good pud-
*•« sau
*e. JELL-O is sold by all
t 10c per package.
«e license was Issued this
Roma A. McCully, a mer-
'nlsey and Miss Blanche
1. of Eugene.
A «
re. one yon can depend
try Bark Cough Remedy
Cse it
and its pure.
1 trouble. conga »niAa
bd sore throat, For
d Cross Drug Store and
alers everywhere.
'NEAR REER
■ IS BEING SOLD
.
IN EUGENE
T
McKenzie Bridge. Mr. Stubbs built Mrs. Booth's mother, Mrs.
J.
8 ' Knzie Bridge, where they will take'
a summer cottage there last spring. Stiles.
an outing.
Albany Democrat:
Clayton Wat­
Miss Eugenia Hembree leaves this
Miss Dona Haight, of Albany, ar-1
son, of Eugene, is in the city, the evening for Salem on a visit with rived here this afternoon and will be
guest of Earl Fortmiller, while on friends.
the guest of Miss Minnie Chambers
bis »ay to Arlington to work during
Dr. R. J. Dye, the African mission­ for a few days
the summer. The Watson boys will ary. who spoke in Eugene last night,
E. E. Hyland is in the city from j
be pretty well scattered this summer went to Cottage Grove this afternoon. Lowell today.
The skin is not simply an outer covering of the body, but through its
during vacation, the other boys being
H. N Peckham and wttt ot Un-1
Miss Margaret Hetlch is visiting thousands of pores and glands it performs the great and necessary work of
in Idaho and Salem.
ion, Iowa, were arrivals in Eugene friends in Springfield for a few days 1 regulating our temperatures, and also assists in disposing of the refuse and
Last Sunday a quartet consisting last night. They may locate in this
Miss Mary Woods expects to leave' waste matter» of the system by the constant evaporati, n that goes on
of Wm Neal. Miss Daisy Gilbert. Mrs. | vicinity.
In the morning for Foley Springs on through these little tubes. To perform these duties the tissues and fibres
Some Oregon hop growers hope
A. C. Dixon and Bert Prescott, occu­
E. S. Rolfe returned to Blue River an outing
that the sale of ’'Near Beer” will pied the choir loft of the Methodist
which connect and surround the poles anil glands must l>e continually nour­
J. W. Hobbs and son-in-la». .1. B
stipulate the brewing industry and church. They did excellent work and : on today’s stage, after a short stay in
ished by pure blood. When from any cause the circulation becomes infected
!
town.
His
family
is
there
for
the
Braly,
will
leave
in
the
morning
for
i
«“•J, to raise the Prlce °r hops : are expected to take charge of the
with impurities and humors, it loses its strengthening powers and begins to
a
trip
to
tile
upper
McKenzie
resorts
|
I
summer
u hile many hop growers attacked music during the summer months and
W. A. Kuykendall and family, of1 disease and irritate the delicate tissues, and produces Eczema. .Acne, Tetter,
J. A. Hanns returned- to his work
prohibition on the ground that it i will render good service.
’ at Creswell today.
He is engaged ; this clfy, and J. T. Brumfield and ; or some other itching, disfiguring skin trouble. S. S. S. cures skin diseases
would hurt their business, the brew­
E. C. Alexander, wife and son. of in pattering and painting sevral' wife, of Portland, leave tomorrow ' of every kind by going down into the circulation and neutralizing and remov­
eries in the East and some in the I San Francisco, who have been visit­
morning for Foley Springs on an out­ ing the impurities and humors. It changes the quality of the I i ' o . h I from an
West seem to be catering to the ing relatives in this vicinity, have houses there.
Miss Delilah Putnam, of Spokane,! ing
•crid, fiery fluid to a cooling, health-producing stream, which, instead of
tastes of the beer-drinking public by left for home.
R T. Burnett, recorder of Jackson . irritating and inflaming the skin, cures and nourishes it by its soothing,
after a visit at the home of Dr. and
the production of "Maltona." Bar-
Miss Lucia Wilkfns returned this Mrs. E. C. Sanderson, in Eugene, left county, is In the city for a day or (
leyette," "Cf nclnnatus.''
Hopana." afternoon from a visit In Portland.
two visiting his brother. Horace Bur­ healthful qualities Salves, washes, lotions, etc., may be used for any tern
for home today.
por ary comfort or cleanliness they afford, but skin diseases cannot be cured
and other brands of liquor with less
Miss Maggie Veateh was a passen­
Mrs. Emma Miller returned to nett, city editor of The Guard.
than one per cent alcohol In their ger to Cottage Grove on the after­ Portland after a visit with her sis­
Mrs. J. E. Bronaugh and Mrs. Ma-1 until S. 8. 8. has purified the bloixl. Book on Skin Diseases and any me«)
composition. As a result, some ex­ noon train today.
•
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
ter. Mrs. L. B. Rowland, and her son, crum, of Portland, after a visit with I ical advice »ent free
pect that the production of Near
Alf Dillard and sister, Mrs.. John Charles Griswold.
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B I
Beer” will surpass, as the palates Patterson, went to Creswell this af­
Miss Gertrude Johnson returned Dorris, in Eugene, returned home |
of the public are cultivated, that of ternoon on a short visit.
war. Said parties are here •- notified
'
home to Drain this afternoon after a last evening.
bee».
to appear, respond, and offer evi­
Mrs. Minnie E. Smith came up visit with her sister. Mrs E. R. Gil­
A. B. Rowe and daughter, Mrs
dence touching Bald allegatl u at ID
Roy Sales, went to Scottsburg this
The breweries which are adapting from Portland this afternoon to visit strap. in Eugene.
o'clock a. m. on August 4. 1908, be­
themselves to the dry districts art her mother, Mrs. Taliafero.
Miss Mlntie Chapman, of Baker afternoon to visit there a few weeks
fore W. W Calkins, U. S. Couimi
Archbshop Christie came up from City, after a visit at the home of her with relatives.
sending out liberal advertisements of
»loner, at his office In Eugene, Lane
H. Clay Owen, George Hadley arid
their new brands. At first the sale Portland this afternoon and is the uncle, E. F. Chapman, in Eugene,
County, Oregon, (and that final heat­
Frank Detss left this afternoon for
will probably be light, but as such guest of Father O’Farrell.
left for home today.
latno county will be well repre-1 ing will be held at 10 o'clock a m.,
David Markley returned home to
drinks as wine and whisky are for­
Archbishop Christie returned to Riddle. Mr. Owen will attend to his
sented at the cherry fair which opens' on August 14, 1908. before)* the
bidden in a large portion of Oregon, Cottage Grove this afternoon after Portland' last evening after having Sunday school work there.
Mrs. Dr. Royal J. Dye went to at Salem tomorrow and continues till Register and Receiver at the United
I here a few days.
it seems not unlikely that a steady having
s|>ent Sunday in Eugene, the gnest of
The l.ane County States Land Office In Roseburg, Ore
Roseburg this afternoon to join her over Saturday.
Frank L. Armitage went to Cres­ Father O'Farrell.
market will be built up for "Near
well this afternoon to supervise the
Beer" drinks.
W. I) Warreu, of the Warren Con­ husband, who spoke here Sunday Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ Asso­ gon.
ciation is preimrlng thp
at j
The sgld contestant having. In a
Most of the local old beer drink­ work of loading two cars of cattle for struction Company, is tn the city night and went on to Roseburg yes- their packing house on Oak 'street4 proper affidavit, filed June 27, 1908,
from Portland, looking after the terday.
ers claim that the taste of the new shipment to Portland
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Braly. of lavs and will ship down to the capital city set forth facts which show tnat after
T. H. Ellis returned this afternoon company's paving work here.
assortments are flat. The price in
W. B. Brown and J. O. Parrish Angeles, arrived in Eugene last even­ tonight. There will be 30 or 40 box­ due diligence personal service of this
Eugene last week, it is said, was ten from Albany, where he has been
looking after the beginning of work were passengers on the stage this ing to visit at the home of Mrs Bra­ es of cherries In the exhibit, all neat­ J notice can no- be made, It is hereby
cents a glass, and it may be the price on the new depot there.
morning for Montgomery's place on ly'» parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ly packed, and they present a beauti­ ordered and dlr«*cted that such not­
made them flat rather than the bev­
ful appearance. The work is under ice can not be made, it 1» hereby or­
Wesley Hosmer has sold his 40- the McKenzie, where they will enjoy Hobbs.
erage.
Miss Marie Criteser left this after­ the direction of J. O. Holt, aecretary dered and directed that such notice
acre farm 4
miles northwest of an outing.
Eugene to C. E. Wilson, recently
Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Dasent. of Al­ noon for her ranch on Loat creek, of the association, which fact alone be given due and proper publication.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ from Chicago, for $4000. E. J. Fra­ bany, spent Sunday in. Eugene, the! above Dexter, where ehe expects to insures that it will be done in a splen­
Register.
♦
♦ sier made the deal.
guests of John H. Hartog
Mr. Das­ remain until school commences in did manner. The varieties to be sent
to Salem are:
Bings. lamberts,
♦
PERSONAL«.
4
Frank S. Johnson came up from ent is manager of the Albany Com­ September.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
C. H. Pickett was over from Centennials. Late Dukes, Black Re­
♦
♦ Portland this afternoon and in com­ mercial Club.
IN the matter of the Estate of Sam­
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ pany with Jas. and Jesse Seavey left
Frank F. Johnson, of the Seavey Springfield today. He says the town publicans, Royal Anns and Llewel-
uel Stalnaker, deceas-M:
soon afterward for the upper McKen­ Hop Company, returned to Portland is livelier than it haB been-for some lyne.
(From Saturday's Dully Guard.)
Notice is hereby given to all per­
time past on account ot the mill run­
today
after
having
been
on
a
fish
­
zie
on
a
fishing
trip.
W. A. White arrived up from Port­
sons concerned that the uudoralgned
IA»ST \ \l I It NtVTF«
ning full blast.
Geo. H. Smith, the commission ing trip up the McKenzie with James
land last night.
has been duly appointed administrat­
Mrs. Zeiber, Miss Alberta Camp­
and
Jesse
Seavey.
Raleigh Roney was tn the city merchant, received a carload of Cali­
rix of the estate of Samuel Stalnak­
(Special Correspondence.)
bell and Miss Lucia Campbell re­
Mrs.
Pearl
Chick
and
daughter
fornia watermelons from Portland
from Goshen today.
Lost Valley, July
13. A light er. deceased, by the County Court of
turned home this afternoon from
have
arrived
in
Eugene
from
For
­
Mrs. W. G. Kennedy, of Yoncalla. today and has been distributing them
Newport, where they have been en­ shower of rain today had the far­ the State of Oregon for Lane County.
among the merchants since their ar­ tuna. Cal., on an extended visit with joying an extended outing.
is visiting in the city.
mers of this vicinity somewhat scar­ All persons having claims against
her
father.
Noah
Gross,
and
her
sev
­
I. B. Cushman, wife and daughter. rival.
Albany Herald:
Ralph Robinson ed, as every one has their hay In the said estate of said Samuel Stalnaker,
eral
brothers
and
sisters.
diseased, are hereby required to pre­
of Acme, are in the city.
Bert Carl, who was to have sung
left this morning for Portland. Mr. shock
Frank and Charles Hadley and Robinson has retired from the Ral­
llo Smith returned on the noon at the band concert last night, but
Letcher Holbrook, of Lakeview, Is sent the same, with proper vouchers,
families
left
today
for
London
train today from a trip south.
who failed to arrive, came in from
ston Electric Supply Company, and visiting with relatives and friends duly verified as by law required.with­
The men will likely engage in some other busi­ here and at Fall Creek this week.
in six months from the date hereof
James Hayes, of Junctioh City, was the north today and is visiting Otto Springs for an outing
went
by
private
conveyance,
while
in Eugene on business today.
Gilstrap. He will probably sing at
E. R. Parker and family have mov­ to the undersigned, at the residence
ness in Albany. It is reported that
the women folks took the train.
Henry Gray is home from Portland the concert next Friday nighL
ex-County Judge Stewart will take ed to their home at Dexter to Bpend of M M. Davis, In the city ot Eugene,
Oregon. ,
improved somewhat in health.
Captain and Mrs. C. A Sachs went Mr Robinson's place In the com­ the summer.
J. E. Vaughn, who resides near
Dated this June 11, 1908.
Fred Applegate came down from Hendricks' Ferry, on the McKenzie, to London Springs this afternoon on pany.
The ball team gave a very success­
ALICE E. STALNAKER.
Yoncalla on the noon train today.
ful ice cream social last Saturday
is in the city
He tells of the kill­ a few weeks' recreation. The captain
Administratrix of the Estate of Sam­
Oscar Furuset was a passenger to ing of a big bear near there yester­ has not been in very good health COTTAGE GROVE NEWS
night at the Dexter schoolhoilse.
uel Stalnaker, deceased.
Portland on the noon train today.
OF IXM’AL INTEREST.
Rev. David Husband, of Eugene,
day that weighed 400 pounds. The lately and it is hoped that the springs
Miss Edith Pollock went to Albany animal was very poor, and if it had water will do him good.
preached hyre Sunday.
Notice lor Publication.
this noon to visit friends over Sunday. been fat it would have weighed at
The Eugiene
Lumber Company's
Born, to the wife of Ralph Easley,
J. W. Goodman went to Albany
United States I^ind Office,
Fred Stroud, a prosperous farmer least 600 pounds.
log
drive
started
down
river
on
July
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
F.
Or-
today to work on the Southern Pa­
Roseburg. Or., April 1, 1908.
of Pleasant Hill, was in the city yes­
,
cific depot. His home is in Spring­ purd In Cottage Grove, July 5, 1908, 6th.
Notice 1 b hereby given that In com­
terday and made The Guard a social
Blackberries
are
ripening
but
the
field. He was accompanied by three an 8)4-pound daughter.
pliance with the provisions ot the
(From Monday’s Daily Guard.)
call.
other men who have been working
Died—Jessie Alta, the little daugh­ report Is that there are more pickers act of congress ot June 3, 1878, enti­
Harold May left today for Port­ on the depot In Eugene.
Martin Tolefson, of Mirth, was
than
berries.
ter of Mr and Mrs .1 V Foster, of
tled "An act for the sale ot timber
transacting business in Eugene to- land.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keeney are in lands in the Stat««« of California, Ore.
l--------------
Silk Creek, was born at Riverton.
Mason Singleton, of Roseburg, is
day.
the
valley
visiting
his
parents
for
a
Coos county, Oregon. February 10,
gon. Nevada and Washington territo­
( From Tuesday's Dail/ Guard )
Misses Kate Kelly and Helen Wash- tn the < ity
•
’
1907, and djed at her home Monday, short time.
ry," as extended to all the public land
L. H. Hawley, of Corvallis, is in
Joel McCornack is down from Mar- July 6, 1908, of spinal menewgities,
burn went to Portland today on a vis­
After a careful consideration and states by act of August 4, 1892, John
Eugene on business.
cola on business.
it.
study
of
the
subject
we
have
reached
aged 11 year», 4 months and 26 days.
W. Cherry, of Bugene, county of
Dr. Lulu Marquam is taking an
Miss Anna Wood is visiting In
Deputy Sheriff C. C. Hammond
Died — Cora Grace, the little the conclusion that the loud rum­ Igine, »rate of Oregon, did on Decem­
outing at Newport.
made a flying trip to Junction City Portland for a few days.
blings,
heard
of
late,
are
the
echos
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen,
ber 6, 1907, file in this office bls
P. M. Kershaw, of Medford, is in who reside on Mosby creek. Tuesday, of the demonstration at the Denver sworn statement No. 9428 for the
C. J. Howard came down from Cot­
today.
the city on business.
J. W. Stone and M. G. Stone, of tage Grove this noon.
convention,
caused
by
Senator
Gore
’
s
July 7, 1908, aged 4 years, 3 months
purchase of the fractional NE 'A of
Rev. David Husband returned this
Hobart Hulery is down from Wal- and 27 days, from stomach trouble, remarks. If such is the case Bryan NWi» of Section No. 4, In Township
Creswell, were in the city today on
noon from a trip south.
*
terville for a few days.
must
be
"sounding"
the
West.
business.
supposed to have been caused by eat­
No. 19 south, range No. 5 west, W.
Mayor C. P. Houston, of Junction
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Scobert are at ing cherries.
Frank and Harry Smith, of Frank­
M . and will offer proof to show that
FRANKLIN
NOTEN
City,
is
here
on
business.
Newport
on
an
outing.
lin, were in the city yesterday on
the land sought is more valuable for
Died
—
At
his
home
In
Oakland.
W.
D.
Neeley
returned
last
evening
W.
A.
Dill
Is
home
from
Portland,
business.
Its timber or stone than for agricul­
Cal., July 6, 1908. Robert Alexander,
where be took his vacation
(Special Correspondence.)
Corey Bushnell, a leading photo­ from a business trip south.
tural purposes, and to establish his
aged
46
years.
Mr.
Alexander
was
J.
J.
Murray
came
in
from
the
Fred
C.
Bean
Is
in
Portland
as
a
Franklin,
July
15.
—
Everybody
Is
grapher of Seattle, is visiting rela­
well and favorably known here, hav­ busy now trying to get their hay up claim to said land before W. W. Cal­
witness in the fedelal court.
south on the noon train today.
tives in Eugene.
kins, U. 8. Commissioner, at his of­
ing
formerly been a member of the before It rains
G.
E.
Detmering
returned
last
Mrs.
Ella
Fisher
returned
to
Rose
­
Professor Briggs of the Drain Nor­
fice In Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesday,
well-known
timber
and
lumber
firm
There
will
bo
services
at
the
Chris
­
burg
this
afternoon,
after
a
visit
night
from
a
trip
to
Yaqulna.
mal school, was an arrival on the
the 4th day of August, 1908.
S. T. Palmer, of Albany, was in of Campbell & Alexander, of this city. tian church Sunday, morning and
in Eugene of a few days.
noon train today.
He names as witnesses: John Mc­
He
was
a
member
of
the
local
camp,
evening.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
H.
Kay
and
son
Eugene
yesterday
on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon H. Patterson
Culloch, of Crow, Oregon; Charles
W.
O.
W'..
in
which
he
carried
a
$2.-
A.
L.
Roney,
the
Goshen
merchant,
Miss
Lena
Richardson
and
her
and Dr. Blanche Munsell are here are at Newport for an outing.
Hadley, of Eugene, Oregon; H. Clay
000 policy.
friend, Dick Pope, visited Union Sun­ Owen, of Eugene, Oregon; Thomas
H. P. J. McDonald, of Philomath, was in the city today on business.
from Portland, and in company with
day.
Miss
B.
Schooling
was
a
passenger
Hiram Griggs and wife, of Eugene,
Percy P. Patterson left this morning is in the city for a few days.
Mahar, of Eugene, Oregon.
Miss Clar^ Darnellle Is visiting
E. G. Briggs, wife and son have re­ to Portland on laBt evening's train.
were guest» of relatives in this city
for the upper Willamette on a fish­
Any and all persons claiming ad­
Guy
Ar/nitage
came
down
from
with
her
sister,
Mrs.
Elsie
Goodman.
turned from a short trip north.
Wednesday. They will move to Cor­
ing trip.
versely the above-described lands are
Miss
Elsie
Lemley
and
Tony
Bryant
"Zip” Yarnell returned this after- Creswell on the noon train today. vallis from Eugene this w»ek. where
Miss Lucille Branstetter went to
requested to file their claims in thl*
T .3. Dean was a passenger for Mr Griggs will be connected with the visited Mrs. Stlngley Sunday.
Cottage Grove this afternoon to visit ternrton from a trip to Portland.
office on or before the said 4th day
Mr».
Mary
Smith
and
family
went
Rev. G. S. O. Humbert returned Blue River on the stage this morning. Willamette Valley light plant.
relatives there.
of August, 1908.
William Handley, of Florence, is in
The Porter Brothers farm on Row to Elmira Sunday on business.
Rev. H. N. Mount went to Portland this afternoon from a trip north.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Ivan Rickets and Loma Fields vis­
Elmer Renshaw left this morning the city on business for a few davB. river near Dorena, being a part of
today, and from there will go to New­
Register.
Walter
Holman,
of
McMinnville,
ited
Franklin
Sunday.
for McKenzie Bridge on an outing.
the old Green Vanscholack place, was
port on an outing.
Ira
Cook
makes
his
regular
trips
to
Mrs. Claude Gaby returned this af­ was in the city /esterday on business. sold this week to Alex Cooley, of this
NOTICE FOR PI Bl,l< ATiON.
J. E. P. Withers left this morning
Stuart Ferry and *ife, of Luding­ city, for a consideration of $40 per Bailey lately. Wonder why It is? He
United States Land Off.ce, Rose­
for Townsend. Mont., where he will ternoon from a visit at Junction City.
says
he
like»
to
visit
the
boys
so
well.
Mrs. Ella A. Fisher, of Roseburg, ton, Mich., arrived in Eugene last acre, it comprises 100 acres.— Lead­
burg, Oregon, April 9, 1908.
visit his daughter.
We will ask Addie about this.
Notice Is hereby given that in com­
Misses Mildred Rhodes and Grace is visiting Wi Eugene for a few days. night.
er.
Arthur 8hove, who Is working In pliance with the provisions of the act
Mrs. Mike Wald returned to her
J. W. Schmidt, wife and child ar­
Fawk, of Salem, visited in Eugene
Benton county, visited his folks Sun­ of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitl-4
home at Cottage Grove thlB after­ rived here last night from Lemars,
yesterday and today.
DECEASED WAS BORN
day.
Iowa.
"An act for the sale of timber lands
Miss Grace Cheshire, of Portland,' noon.
AT
PLEASANT
HILL
Frank and Croff Bailey visited In the States of California, Or *gon,
Mrs. Clinton Burke returned last
Clyde Newell is home from Port­
is visiting the Misses Dunn in Eu­
their
folks
Hunday.
evening from a short visit at Cottage land, spending his vacation with his
Nevada, and Washington Territory."
gene for a few days.
Independence.
July 11.—Henry
John Clock visited Bill Cook Sun­ as extended to all the Public Land
folks.
N. E. Blair is down from McKen­ Grove
Truman
Baughman,
jvho
died
here
day.
Miss Maggie Veatch returned this
J. E. and C. C. Hern were nassen-
States by act of August 4, 1892,
zie Bridge for a few days He is put­
A orowd of young folks visiter Bear George H Watrous, of Bellingham
gers on the morning stage today for afternoon from a visit at Cottage July 7, was born at Pleasant Hill,
ting in a sawmill there.
Lane
county,
Oregon,
October
1,
Creek Fals recently.
All report a County of Whatcom. State of Wash­
Grove.
Misses Dorothy Knox and Cordelia Mapleton.
Sheriff Harry Bown returned this 1882. At the age of 16 he united splendid time.
8. N. Warfield. 8. B. Bowen and J.
ington. did on March 26, 1908, file
Pipes were passengers to Portland
with
the
Christian
church
at
Mon
­
Jltw Clock and Miss Mary Allen at­ In this office bls sworn statement No.
A. Rycroft, of Alsea, are on the city afternoon from a trip to Vancouver,
on the noon train today.
mouth,
Or.,
under
the
preaching
of
tended church at this place Sunday 9586, for the purchase of ’he 8 W
Wash.
Miss Edith Rothrock, of Portland, an business.
He was a gradnate of evening.
Mrs. Louis Johnson and Miss Lou
Mr«. Martha Smith and Miss Inez Albyn Eason
>/« of Section No. 17, In Township
returned to that city yesterday after
the
Oregon
State
Normal
at
Mon
­
17 of South Range, No. 8 West, W.
a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norris returned home this afternoon White are at Ixtndon Springs on an
mouth.
and
a
teacher
of
ability
For
A merry party left on the after­ M . and will offer proof to show that
outing
from a trip north.
Frank Test.
"Bohemia" Sharp, an old-time the pa»t two years he had taught in noon train today for London Springs, the land sought Is more valuable for
R. J. Costley and wife, of 3t. An­
Mrs Gordon Kilborn has arrived
the
Rogue
River
Valley.
He
had
been
where
they wilj enjoy a few weeks' Its timber or stone than for agricul­
here from Lodi. Cal., to visit her thony. Idaho, are in the clt/. expect­ miner in the Bohemia district. Is in selected to teach In the Independence
outing. The party consists of the fol­ tural purposes, and to establish hl«
the city.
mither, Mrs. Julia Day She will re­ ing to locate here.
Mrs J. E Noland came down from
Profesaor I. M. Glen was a pas­ schools. He had recently received his lowing: • J. W Owen and daughter, claim to said land before W. W. Cal­
main only a short time and will leave
His death was due to Miss Ermine, M tb . Charles Hadley, kins, U. 8. Commissioner, at his of­
Creswell
this
noon
to
visit
her
sister,
senger
to Portland on the flyer last life diploma
soon for Los Angeles to join her hus­
over work
He leaves a mother, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Hadley, Miss Kathryn Mc­ fice In Eugene. Oregon, on Saturday,
Mrs.
W.
T
Campbell.
evening.
band there.
_ ...
_ _
I. B. Cushman, wife and daughter,
Mr. and Mr». R R Poppleton left Jerohie Dornslfe, and one brother, Hardy, Miss Grace Battee, Mias Win­ the 29th day of August, 1908.
Milo Thomson and wife. Miss Cora
beside» scores of friends to mourn hl» nie Hadley and Miss Ruby Farring­
He names as witnesses: Clark
Thomson and Miss Agnes Mather, of of Acme, went to Portland last night for Portland yesterday in their au­
death
ton. Charles Frank Hadley went up Devereaux of Eugene, Oregon: Frank
tomobile.
to
be
gone
several
days.
Clackamas, returned home this morn­
by team a day or two ago.
Louis Herminaon. John Stevens
E. H. Cox and Geo. H Kelly re­
A. Tripp of Eugene. Oregon; Emil
ing after a trip up the McKenzie
Roberts of Greenleaf. Oregon; P. T
Mrs Mary H. White. 3. 8. White and Fred Sickler left on the stage turned last evening from a trip to NO DEMAND FOR
4XI.NTEHT NOTK'E.
CHERRIL« AT HllJfM
Devereaux of Eugene, Oregon.
Wendling
and wife and Miss Margaret White, thia morning for Vida.
Mrs. Lizzie Jackman. after a pleas­
Mrs Sarah Collins arrived tip from
Any and all persons claiming ad­
of Phoenix, Arlz., after a trip up the
United States Land Office, Rose­ versely the above-described lands are
Salem. Or., July 11.—The Salem
McKenzie, left last night for home. ant visit with friends In Eugene, re­ Portland this afternoon to visit rela­
burg, Ore., June 2», 1908.
cannery today notified practically all
requested to file their claims In this
tives here.
Attorney Perry Young and William turned to Portland today.
A sufficient contest affidavit hav­ office on or before« the slid 29th
Alf Dillard and Mrs. John Patter­ , Architect Y. D. Hensill was a pas­ the large cherry grower» of this vi­
Barrett, of Albany, were arrivals in
ing been filed In this office by E. T. day of August. 1 908.
Eugene last night on their way to son returned this noon from an over- senger to Roseburg on the afternoon cinity that no more cherries can be Templeton,
contestant,
against
BENJAMIN L EDDY.
received from them this season. The
tral ntoday
the Upper McKenzie summer resorts. Sundav visit at Creswell.
Mr». H. V. Johnson returned home demoralized condition of the canned Homestead entry No. 9985, made
Register.
H. M Manville, of this city, and
F A Borchert and wife, of San
Francisco, and R M. Cooper and brother. L. H., of Colorado, are at to Junction City today after a visit fruit market and the poor condition May 2 4, 1900, for lots 1, 2 and SW
of cherries this year were the reasons 1-4 NW 1-4 and NE 1-4 SW 1-4,
In Eugene
wife of Seattle, lefe here this morn­ Newport taking an outing
A E Johnson, of Drain, arrived for this course
From the cherries Section 18, Township 19 S, Range 1
Peter Nye and wife leave In the
ing for McKenzie Bridge on an out-
morning for Kitaon Springs to spend here this noon to visit his daughter, already purchased the cannery has E., by Robert W. Lyman, deceased.
in»;.
. . -
Mrs. E R Gilstrap
■ortad out tons of Inferior fruit that Contestee, In which It Is alleged that
of the hot season.
Elbert Beebe and Rev H A. Green a month
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Handsaker went had to be thrown away because not said entryman wholly abandoned
R J Kirkwood and family return­
-
-b
Portland
on
the
were passengers to
said land for more than six montl>s
B#»ebe to ed home Saturday night from a visit to Pleasant Hill this afternoon to vis­ fit to pack. Small lots of fruit will past; that said Robert W. Lvmar
noon t train today, Mr
it relatives a few days.
still be purchased, but large growers,
at Forest Grove and Portland
Gr°en
to
Rev
preach i there, and
Mr. and Mrs A W Gilbert are who tan make arrangements to ship died about the year 1901; that the
W. F. Gilstrap and F. R Wether­
omorrow.
c
preach i at the Olive churcl
Mr Gil­ or dry their product, will be left to oaly heirs surviving said entryman
bee left this morning on a two weeks' home from Kltson Springs
is at the fishing trip up the Willamette.
are Grace Murray, Fred Murray and
bert Is much improved In health
care for their crop themselves.
.Mrs. Middleton who «
«■Mi of
Irwin Murray; that said Grace Mur­
Mrs. J
E
Noland returned to
County Clerk» E. I’. Lee and fam­
armor; y last wintei
itary flaa ily are preparing to leave Wednesday Creswell thia afternoon after a visit
ray now resides st Baker City, Ore-1
of t
Hlckork
Hark
Cougn
Remeoy.made
will sing
gon, and that the address of Fred and j
ambi
with her sister, Mrs. W T. Campbel).
by Governor
row at
Miss Nellie Mulkey arrived in Eu­ hv the Hickory Brak Remedy Com­ Irwin Murray Is unknown to the con­
ng t
Mm H E Hall, after’» vis It with
morning and
pany,
of
Salem,
Or.,
guaranteed
to
be
b
r parents, Mr. and Mrs J F Gate« gene last evening from Jacksonville, pore; guaranteed to cure your cough testant;; that said heirs havd* wholly
MethodJat ci
failed to reside upon, cultivate or Im- i
r^turn^d
to \ ' • ’ • and will visit friends here for a I or money refunded
r I
n P M
Guaranteed to I prove said land In any manner since I
W
i V
while.
lay.
make
»
friend
of
yon
For
sale
by
I
the death of said-entry man and havej
Andy Coghlan. for some time past I
Attorney J M William« re turned
is afternoon from Albany, where chef at Otto’s, went to Junction today Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and wholly abandoned the land for five
flrst-claaa dealers everywhere.
vears past; that said alleged absence]
»tended circuit court this morn- Ito accept a similar position at the ho­
M
>
Kitchen safes for $4 25 until July was not due to entry man's employ-1
M and M
tel there
Was r and
The Misses Hyland were pasaen- 4th. See north show window. Cham ment In the army, navy or marine]
Mr and Mrs Jesse Booth came up
s«t
E
d corps of the United States during any!
land
*gers on thia morning's stage for Mc- bers hat'lxwea <>>.
from
Portland
Saturday
night
to
visit
me
and
Q Q C
drives out
BLOOD HUMORS
LANE COUNTY AT
SALEM CHERRY FAIR