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THE EI GENE WEEK 1» Y Gf A RD, THl RÄDAY. AVGVST H. IW* x jority. It will be a tight worth going to Oregon to s»-e to observe that Re publican legislature electing that suave Democrat, Chamberlain, to the S-nate. The grinding of teeth will sound like the steady crunch, crunch of a battery of those machines that punch holes in boiler-plate. If the legislature should refuse there will be a row that will make the rest of the United States think Oregon has been blown up and is sinking. This is the tale as it is told. Peev ish Oregon politicians may object to some of the details, but the chiaro scuro is about as depicted. Meantime, George Earle Chamberlain is still smiling, still shaking hands, for it might be. you know, the Democrats would need a smiler and a vote-get ter in 1912 and reach over into Ore gon for him. You aever can tell. or tried has relegated to the rtar the old. reliable, used-by-grandfather soft-soap prescription. Take it in all. I tbe politician who is on the spot op encut with t happy hand, the benedic ” Why-my-boy-I’m-so-glad” tlon. the saccharine anole smile and the j loving pat on the shoulder, combined 1 with that facutly for remembering I names and fare* forever, get along as well as any of them. George Earle Chamberlain has the gcods. He was as g nia! as a spring morning. He could hand out th pal aver uti II the man he was talking to thought he was the only species of his Kind in the State, and walked (From the "Who’s Who—And I there to grow up with tbe country. away whlrligigglng with joy. Back of this Chamberlain had a lot of ability, Why" department ot the Saturday , That Was the sowing of the seed. He was a good Things grow quickly In Oregon.1 a whole lot of it. Evening Post.) • nd George had taken root and lawyer, and he stood for a good gov Things have changed mightily ' sprouted before he had been there a ernment He progressed rapidly. He since William Cullen Bryan wrote i month. In four years he was so far became District Attorney for the Third Judicial District, Attorney Gen about the Oregon rolling out yonder . toward bud and blossom they sent eral for the State, and District Attor- YOU MUSTN'T GO THROUGH him to the legislature, which is going on the coast and hearing no sound some for a Mississippi man who hop- eral for the Fourth Judicial District. YOUR HUBBY’S 1*01 KETH save its own 'dashing* If the hearing ! ped across the Rockies and landed in All this time he was gaining reputa Los Angeles, Joly 30.-—Married of the Oregon has not been dimmed the rose-bowered streets of Portland tion as a lawyer and gaining friends as one of the best mixers the coast men are rejoicing today over the rul It has heard a lot of things lately, with nothing particularly on him but had ever known. ing made by Police Judge H. H. Ros« Including it* own rolling and the « happy smile, a beaming eye, a Our Mississippi friend. Mr. Cham that a wife ha* no right to go through screams of certain parties who have warm and clinging handclasp and a berlain. was not unaware of the ten her husband's pockets without his tendency to get along. To get along. been rolled. dency of tbe Oregon times. He kept oonsent, and that he may use force in They never do things by halves in Yes that was tbe Idea. Onr hero was born at Natchez, at on mixing. In 1X96 Oregon had given preventing her from doing so. Oregon. When they raise strawner- The ruling was made yesterday in McKinley a little more than two rles they raise them so big one of Natchez on the Mississip’, and being thousand plurality and in 1900 had the trial of E. C. Hurth, who was ac- them fills a saucer. When they raise born thus. with such an equipment, increased that plurality to a trifle cused of assault and battery by his Stay in apples each apple is as la-ge as a means one of two things: In 1902 wife because he forcibly objected to football. The timber they raise Is so Mississippi and go to Congress or over thirteen thousand. Chamberlain decided he was strong her taking angel cake from his bak- tremendous in size you can build a leave Mississippi and go to Congress. enough, knew enough babies by their ery. house out of the lumber in a stump. Our National Legislature is speckled Hurth the court In acquitting And likewise, when they tackle poli with men who have done one or the first names, had grasped enough said: horny hands ow toll to get something tics they raise large and variegated other. Whereupon, George Earle “it a husband objecta, a wife has Chamberlain is about to go to Con good, and he ran for Governor as a ruction*. no right to go through his trousers Oregon is an earnest State. It takes gress to sit In the Senate with Democrat, mark you. Here was the event that proved pockets or to otherwise appropriate its politics seriously. The sanctity of Clarke, of Arkansas, Moniy, McLaur Chamberlain had calculated condi community property. To prevent her the ballot is so sacrosanct nobody in, Bailey and Gore, all born in Mis tions to a hair's breadth He was | from doing so he may use a reasona- knows how to vote without a course sissippi. just due and no more. He arrived ' ble egree of force." Tlte Old Reliable Receipt of study, but Oregonians seem to be The Handbook of Politics contain.« good students They have direct nominations by primaries and all the many rules, but Rule No. 1 is: "Get latest up-to-date improvements, and the votes," and all the rest are sup get as much fun and excitement out erfluous, Thore are as many ways of their politics as any people in the to get the votes as there are votes to get. New fang'ed methods have been country. Away back in 1876 a genial young Introduced from time to time. Gen person blew into Oregon and an tlemanly po'ltlt inns have bobbed up, with the money rec- ( _ nounced himself as George Earle now and again, Chamberlain, born in Mississippi, ed ipe, with v-.ilations to suit the exi- ucated In Virginia, retaining no hard I get < les. e»l.i"- y> ntlen-ai.ly politic- ' about the late unpleasant- Ians have u»ed a club; sometimes an t naturally a Democrat and provement that has been suggested STILL SMILING AND SHAKING HANDS” MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING : SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dote in tablets ITS YOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP PRICE Contsin no Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Fasd or Bran. Ask for and trr once—SKIDOO Condition Tablsts. Worm. Kidney. Chicken Cholera. Blister. Heave, Fever, Hog Cholera tablets. Louse Powder, Soavin Cure. Barb Wire Liniment, Pink Fye Distemper. Colic or Bone Stiffener Tablets. TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINE TO HEALTH THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH Aik for »nd try once BLUE BELL Couth Syrup. Pits Remedy, Man's Pain Liniment, or BLUE BELl/Stomach Tablets, Diarrhoea, Croup, Nerve, Cough, Hay Fever and Catarrh, Blood. General Tonic, Bright Sunshine, Worm, Kidney, Headache, Summer Complaint, Soothing Tablets lor Children. Liver. Female Regulator or Quinsy Tablet I ■f I Rheumatism FIRST DIRECT PRIMARY FOR OLD MISSOURI is one of the constitutional disease,. It manifests itself in local aches and pains.— Inflamed joints and stiff muscles,—but it cannot be cured by local applications. It requires constitutional treatment, and the best Is a course of tbe great blood puri fying and tonic medicine Hood’s Sarsaparilla Often The Kidneyj Weakened bj oIet.<w Unhealthy Kidneys Make It used to be const h*<. urinary anil bladder trouble? thi! traced to the vj* * I but 41 •r',ce prov« r‘-v liis^Z lheir the di«S*! '2 St. Louis, Mo., August 1.—The Missouri primary law, providing for which neutralizes the acidity of tbe blood the direct nomination of candidates organs. ‘“’¡’»kg and builds up tbe whole system. Io usual liquid form or in chocolated for state, congressional and county « be kiiinevs and punfv tablets known as Sarsatabs. lOOdoses*! offices, will be tried out for the first that is their time next Tuesday. Neither the poli Therefore when your kidney, ticians nor the general public appears •r out of order. . entirely satisfied with the change by quickly your entire bodv is which the delegate conventions are how every organ seem, to (,;> .7? ‘r* w U superceded by the system of direct duty. If you are sick or “ feel b»m, ..«. nominations. The party managers are opposed to the primary because it taking the great kidney reined. takes from them much of the power Kilmer's Swamp-Roo! because-1* and Influence they heretofore have as your kidney, are wril they »■" exercised in the selection of candid all the other organs to health a t* ■ A ates for office. The objection of the will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no taxpayers arises from the fact that they will have to bear the expense of take by best doctoring voor ¿J*- The mild and the extranrdmarvZS-u , BEAR the primary, which is estimated at Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tiw1** not less than 175,000. kidney remedy, i* s.>on re,lite?"? Candidates for Congress and a (Special Correspondence.) complete State ticket will be named stands the highest for it, wonderful of the most distressing cases. ,nd is2! London, July 30.—Are you tired of at the primary by both the Democrats on its merits by all “ the city's dust and heat? Go to ' lxin- and Republicans. The contests for druggists m fifty-cent nomination are nearly all on the don. and one-dollar sue Are you looking for health and Democratic side and the chief inter bottles. You msv est naturally centers in the fight for happiness? Try London. have a sample bottle nw, 1t.___ the head of the ticket. The contest now, Not every one goes to London by mail free, also a pamphlet tZiX*, but just wait a few years and a spot for the Democratic nomination is a how to find out if you have kidni' three-cornered one. The aspirants pre- to pitch your tent will be at a blailder trouble. Mention thu ta» for the seat of Governor Folk are when writing to Dr Kilmer & Co mium. David A. Ball of Pike county, former Mrs. Ida Simpson has returned to hamton, N. Y. Don’t make anr muukl Cowherd but remember the name, Swamp-ito? Eugene after a few weeks' outing Congressman William S. and Judge William H. Wallace. here. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamn Root and the Mr. Cowherd is one of the best, dress, Binghamton,k. Y..oneveryb<«< George Harris brought his wife known politicians in the State. He is and son up to camp last week. Mr Harris returned yesterday, but his a native of Missouri and a graduate of the State University. Since his ad family will remain indefinitely. Barney Paine and wife came up mission to the bar in 1882 he has this week to board for a few weeks. practiced law in Kansas City and has Mrs. Paine is already walking all been honored with the mayoralty and over the grounds, and will no doubt other publi coffices in that city, For be climbing the mountains ere long. several years he represented the Captain Sachs and wife are here. Fifth district in Congress. David A. Ball likewise is a well- The captain’s health is so much im His political op- proved that hardly a day goes by known politician, ;that he does not walk five or six ponents have dubbed him the "per ! miles. He has explored the country ennial candidate," because of the fre north, south, east and west, and is quency with which he has sought or now sighing for new worlds to con been mentioned for public office. His previous campaigns have given him | quer. Wilts Owen and party are here. a compact, loyal following in each Mr. Owen expects to go away from county in the state. This is expected here a walking skeleton. He puts in to prove of great benefit to him in a his spare moments cutting wood for primary. Their strength will be the lady campers and occasionally cumulative. carrying a saw log up to the mill. The Republicans now are in con Aflne tent-covered dancing plat-( trol of all the State offices with the Everythirg a man farm was erected this spring near the j exception of the governorship. The was erected this spring right near the Republican ticket easily can be fore needs in the way of cloth river bank in an ideal grove, and casted. Herbert S. Hadley, the pres ing, whether he stays at nearly every Saturday night the ent attorney general, will be named I young people from Cottage Grove to for governor without opposition. Of home during the hot sea the Black Butte mine gather in and the balance of the ticket, John Swan trip the light fantastic till midnight. ger, secretary of State, ass a return son or goes to the moun Mr. and Mrs. Compton, of Scio, are from the people to his office. His is among the campers. Among those the only name which will appear up tains wiil be found in our from Eugene are: Mesdames Erank on the ballot for a second term. stock. and Charles Hadley. Mrs. Martin Jacob F. Gemlich of Boonville will Smith, Mrs. R. Wait, Mrs. Lizzie Bai be named by the Republicans for We would like to show ley, Mrs. Thus. Bailey and daughters, lieutenant governor. The nomina ' Lulu and Ellen, the Misses Inez tion for state auditor will go to Jesse you our line of summer I White, Ermine Owen. Ruby Earring A. Tolerton of Branson, and Wilbur ton, Blanche Hattee. Mr. Elint, Pard F. Marlng of Jefferson City will be clothing; no trouble to Cottrell, Jas. White and L. Kibby. named for treasurer. The only nom show gcods. Our line is Messrs. White. Cottrell and Kibby inations for which there are more created a sensation last evening by than one candidate are those for at reasonably priced, and in bringing a huge black bear (dead) torney general and railroad and ware i into camp. Bear steak is all the go house commissioner. style and quality is unsur now. This is a lovely spot up here passed. among the pine-clad hills. A place I Eugene agents for that has all the requirements for mountain camping and yet in easy Michael’s, Stem & Ca's touch of the haunts of man. Only by the skin of those regular teeth twelve miles of good, smooth road to line of clothing-famous His plurality was two hundred and Cottage Grove. A stage brings the »• venty-six. it was a plurality not the world over. mall once a day. Telephone connec so broad as Taft nor so deep as Root, tion anywhere, and yet only a few SECURES SIGNATURES TO PETI but ’twas enough. hundred yards and the country stands As Governor, Chamberlain insti TION TO BUILD ROAD TO MA Light weight Cnderwcsr asd til H. E. Pitts, proprietor of the on end, covered with heavy timber luted an era of good feeling, ne and brush, affording a home for the PLETON — OTHER JUNCTION was non-partisan, somewhat —not Springfield planing mill, when inter kinds of furnishings for the deer, bear and wildcat. While in enough to hurt, lint a little. He gave viewed by a reporter this week in re NOTES • summer season. some offices to Republicans and he gard to the output of the mill dur the numerous mountain streams may be found the speckled beauties by If you would dress well »nd did other things to the liking of the ing the past few months, said that comfortably, come in and let m people in the way of cleaning up. the plant was meeting with gratify those who understand the art of tak John H. Hartog. manager of the ing them. Nine een hundred and four came ing success, as th°y had ail the work show you what we have. The bottling works are running Eugene Commercial Club, was in this along and Roosevelt carried the State they could handle, The mill is now city Wednesday securing signers to a You don't have to buy unlen» now and have all the oriers they can thit hat gone Democratic two years employing six men, and as soon as petition to be presented to the coun you find what suits you. before bj more than forty thousand new machinery can be added, the fill.* It is the intention of the man ty court to build a road from head of 4 2.93 4 to be exact Chamberlain force will be nearly doubled. They agers to enlarge their plant another tide to Florence. It was quite numer smiled another of his smiles, and In have received two large contracts year to more than double its capacity, ously signed, as our people here be and also one to fur- as this water stands bottling fine and lieve that the coast country is enti _ 1906, ran again. This time he clean from Eugene, retains all its medicinal qualities. It ed up the party that gave Roosevelt nlsh the mill work for a 33000 resi is safe to predict that only a few tled to good roads as well as other his forty thousand by 2494. As a dence being built thirty miles east of years will see this one of the most fa portions of the county. As much of Springfield. mixologist, he was a success. mous health resorts on the coast. The the Siuslaw timber is owned by non The families of II. — . Washburne Reaching out tor the good, the I water is not only of the very best, as residents. we suggest the advisability J. L. Clark returned last Satur- and beautiful and the true, the Oregon has been proven, but it is so easy of of voting a special road tax in addi from Foley Springs, where they day folks had decided the salvation of the access that no one need stay away, tion to the county help and private State depended upon primaries, and had been for a two weeks’ outing, as all, no matter how weak or sick, subscriptions. That is the way it is We understand that on their return shouted for the election of United can stand the trip here without any done over on this side. States Senators by direct vote of the. home they had rather an exciting ex inconvenience, and will find courte Four young men did some damage perience. as the stage in which they people. Oregon had been somewhat I ous treatment and rest and quiet at Sunday afternoon by lighting pajier returnid overturned, giving tbe en unfortunate in th.« matter of Sena and throwing it over into Mr. Pit their journey’s end. tors. Time came along for the choice tire party a good shaking up. Aside ney s wheat field near the Bushnell from the scare, no serious damage of a successor to Senator Charles W dryer The stubbre took fire and was done. Fulton, one of the Republican bosses soon had a shock of wheat in flames. Irving Christy. J W. Machen and of the State Senator Fulton wanted: Fortunately it was discovered in time A purr. ‘"W IC Toilet MJ to succeed himself He made the an-1 J. R Griggs have filed a location on and Mr Pitney and his boys succeed a mining claim which they have nam nouncement. Then arose Henry M. r infants ed In whipping It out before any fur Cake and said he desired to be the ed the "Sunset" and is located near Bliult*. J*? ther damage was done. Mr. Pitney Republican Senator at Washington, Springfield, or in the mining dls- has the names of the young men and sitely pert01”* and Gov nor Chamberla n. smiling trlct south of the B.-K. mill. Henders an may institute proceedings against genially, hopped in as the Democratic —News. Auburn. N. Y., August 1.—Mrs. them. lent ar. i keep»'*« candidate. Mary Farmer, the condemned mur Baxter Howard broke all records For S*»rc Feet. '-¡ear. “ deress of Mrs. Sarah Brennan of this season by starting his threshing Now. this Is the story told of the "I have found Buclen’s Arnica velvety succeeding events it may or may Salve to be the proper thing to use Brownsville, is under sentence to die machine at noon Thursday, it is sel skin imtati.'«* not l»e true Perhaps Governor Cham for sore feet, as well as for healing in the electric chair at the state pris dom that threshing commences before should berlain did not put up the job but he burns, sores, cuts, and all manner of on here next week, but step* taken the first week in August. Other ma fredy Is a real politician It Is alleged by abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of bv her counsel looking to another chines in this section will start next and Mr. Howard commenced on unregenerate people who chuckle East Portand. Maine. It is the prop tr al will serve to prevent the sen week mg *?‘g tence being carried out at the pres Mr Millett’s grain. Mr. Millett also loudly at the outcome of It all that er thing, too. for plies □ k TFQ jx G o vps ..' Try it' Sold *ndr«r«2 many of the Chamberlain fellows. under guarantee at W. A. Kuyken ent time. The prevailing Impression made a record by cutting and shock effect t is that the sentenee ultimately will ing aOO acres of wheat in six days. the Democrats, enrolled as Republi dall's drug store. 25c. er« or be commuted to one of life imprison- Miss Marie Christensen, daughter cans tor those primaries and pushed eent. Box- * ment, The woman herself, has dls- of Carl Christensen, of this place, along the Immortal name of Cake, M kPLETON ITEMS. pared by played littla emotion since her con- and who formerly set type in this of claiming to like the layers and the victlon and appears to be indifferent fice. is now traveling in Norway and N. V. 0^ frosting and all the rest. Anyhow. fe ^T t T mopk - ns . * \ c c W( Mapleton. July 30. Captain Hurd to her fate. Denmark, and expect* to visit France Proprietor of IBB BABB * -* Cake was nominated and Fulton , Mrs. Farmer’s crime was one of before she return*, This is quite an beaten, and that left Chamberlain Is building a modern bungalow in roaaaw ann the candidate Indicated by the first the southern part of Mapleton. Yates the most fiendish tn the criminal an expensive trip, but she earned the naJs of Northern New York Her ele- money herself. primaries on the Democratic side and A Morri, have the contract lister Ogden has bought the two tlm who was 55 years old. was her UTANLKT'S. The school board has employed I Cake for the Republican* corner lot* on Washington street for neighbor and intimate friend and St • • • The Mat F«»r the Second Round. merly owned by Captain Hurd and Is motive was to gain possession of the Professor and Mrs Harvey B. Stout, the of McMinnville, a* teachers ______ _ in our Cake and Chamberlain went to the getting the lumber on the ground to Brennan home, deeds of which Mrs public schools, the former to be as mat In the second round. And when build an addition to the house now , Farmer had forged Mrs. Brennan sistant principal and the latter will be the back counties were al! heard on the southeast corner was hacked to pieces and her body assigned to the fifth or seventh I from, when the return* were all In Julius Sanders has just finished ai stuffed in a trunk Mrs Farmer’s grade. MAID! I nw’*» and tabulated. It was discovered that fine large barn on his lot In the > husband is also under Indictment __________ on The Eugene Mill and Elevator Co. Th» ’ Cake »as beaten, his cake turned to northern part of town and is getting a charge of murder in the first degree will again operate the Bushnell ware that he had b an used merely ready to build a house as accessory to the crime. house with O. O Powell in charge Fulton, and that the stpB- Yesterday w as the hottest day of j Born July 2.”>. 1908. to Mr. and ilder-patt ing Chamberlain the season, the thermometer reach Take Kodol whenever yon feel tha’ Mrs. John F havis. a ann —Tirn.»- It he ran nos iotply IM if the people for Sen ing 93 degrees above in the shade. you need It. That is the onlv time miri Ki.. so beautiful Oregon-like osher. Nil sent you need to take Kodol. Just when t»oo» — l x tr at the legislature, DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pill« you need it: then you w|]| not be full lertK-ii srssnd/--o' ■ V»lu«M»'-• W » •»' » 1LI ■ rt Chamberlain. In the will promptly relieve all Kidney and troubled with sour stomach, belching «1 B. »«» >v«k Xsaretha /» ~t I 'j ? . Hit» >!wjn tjfeiCTl according to the Con- Bladder disorders. Sold and reebm- gas on stomach, etc. Sold by all lam-osrll l»r«g ■■<»■■ 0 * ttgastaas ntended by all druggists. druggists. Woodward. 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