Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, August 06, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    FUGFNE WFFKI V GV IBP Till RNDAY, U Gl "T «. IMMI
TH Is None too Good
SEVEN THOUSAND
PERSONS GO HOME
IN TWENTY MINUTES
half t
extensive interests In
Oregon and California, i
dent of the Union Cetue
at Devil's Slide, Utah, which hai
manufactured two thousand barrels a :
day during two years ot successfu
and profitable operation
Building permits exceeding a mil
lion dollars were issued in Portlam
during July, an increase ot $300,00*
(Special Correspondence.)
as compared with that month las
Portland, Aug. 3.—"Seven thous­ year. Transfers of choice business
and people in twenty minutes"— properties ware never so numerous
We Have the “Ræal Goods”
that's the rate at which the various nor building so active.
transportation interests in Portland
Astoria s fourteenth annual regat­
have assured the directors of the ta, August 27, 28 and 29. presents
t ountry Club and livestock show that an excellent opportunity for people
the crowds attending the event in tn the interior of Oregon and Wash­
September will be handled.
Every­ ington to get a brief tenting and
day at the grounds Is busier than the camping experience near the ocean.
one preceding
The intense interest The program of sports will be unus­
of the whole Northwest is evidenced ually Interesting, with the addition
COMMERCIAL C
.
EUGENE. OREGON
by the great number of entries al­ this year of the Swedish-Norwegian
ready made, while the national inter­ Saengerfest. Hon. George S. Shep­
est is shown |,y a heavy advance cor­ I herd. of Portland, has been made ad­
respondence from every part of the i miral, the railroads have given very
Vnited States.
special rates, and $1 will be the fare
NOTICE
FOR
V!
BLICATION.
rnlted States Land Office. Rose-
Hon. Wilbur K. Newell, president by boat from Portland.
United
States
laind
Office,
Rose
­
s , Oregon, April 17. 1908.
of the Oregon State Board of Horti­
burg, Oregon, April 9, 1908.
culture, and equally well known In
8o’t”e is hereby given that in com-
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
In
com
­
nse with the provisions ot the act
Washington, has, at the request of
pliance
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
the Oregon Development League, con­
P;rongres> ot June 3, 1878, entitled.
of
Congress
of
June
3,
1878,
entitled,
densed his ideas on good roads into
zet for the sale of timber lands
,hp States of California. Oregon. "An act for the sale of timber lands one hundred words, and they tell the
in
the
States
of
California.
Oregon.
story:
and Washington Territory,
5 .xtended to all the Public Land Nevada, and \\ ashington Territory,"
"Bad roads nullify advertising, re­
as
extended
to
all
the
Public
Land
bvact ot August 4. 1892,
pel immigration, increase cost of liv­
States by act of August 4, 1 892. ing. render the automobile useless,
P,rlev S' Pierce of Springfield. Coun-
Boston. Mass., Aug 3
Possibly
l« nf Une State of Oregon, filed in E. Morgan Watson of Eugene, Coun­ and will deprive the farmer of rural the only man in the world without a
I\l« office- on April 15. 1908, his ty of Lane. State of Oregon, did on free delivery.
friend outside of prison walls is Wil­
|«vorn statement No. 9713. for the March 26. 1908, file In this office his
"State aid and supervision of road liam E. Hill, a civil war veteran, who
sworn statement No. 9587, for the
nirchase of the SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 purchase of the W 1-2 of SW 1-4 and construction is essential.
today entered upon his thirty-ninth
"In equity—-because a public ben­ year as an inmate of the state prlsou
Lnv 1-2 of SW 1-4 of Section No. SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 2 8; and
»4 in Township No. 18 south. Range the NE 1-4 of the NW 1-4 of Section efit—the state should pay 2 5 per cent In Charlestown.
Hill Is serving a
and the adjacent property 25 per life sentence for the murder of Wil­
|x0 s West, W. M., and will offer
liroof’to show that the land »ought No. 33, in Township No. 17 south. cent.
liam Jacobs, near Stoughton Centre,
Range No. 8. West W. M., and will
"For thoroughness trained engi­ in 1870. His friends deserted
I. more valuable for its timber or offer proof to show that the land
«tone than for agricultural purposes. sought is more valuable for its tim­ neers and strict supervision of all from the first, and his wife, who
.nd to establish his claim
to said ber or stone than for agricultural work.
ed him in the commission of
"For economy—levy taxes and pay crime and then turned state's
land before W. W. Calkins, U. S. purposes, and to establish his claim
Commiss *ner, at bis office In Eu- to said land before W. W. Calkins. as we go, or on short time certificate dence at the trial, long since disap­
zene Oregon, on Thursday the 3rd U. S. Commissioner, at his office In plan.
peared. Hill was first sentenced to
"For education—regular and cor­
dav of September,, 1908.
Oregon, on Saturday, the respondence courses in road building be hanged, but this sentence was lat­
He names as witnesses: William H. Eugene,
er commuted to life imprisonment
29th day of August, 1908.
at Oregon Agricultural College and by Governor Claflin. He entered
Piere of Walton. Oregon; Jarvis U.
He names as witnesses: William D. University of Oregon.
prison August 3, 1870. Since then he
Sutherland, of Walton, Oregon; Wil­ Neely, of Eugene, Oregon; Giles Fow­
"Let us build good roads all sum­ has been outside the prison walls on­
li lam S Sutherland of Walton, Ore-
ler of Meadow, Oregon; Joseph Fowl­ mer instead of talking about them all
ly twice—-once when the prison was
gon. William Neely of Eugene,, Ore- er, of Meadow. Oregon; Martha Wat­
winter."
transferred to Concord, and again, a
son, Eugene, Oregon.
The
Oregon
good
roads
conference
few years later, when It was trans­
Any and all persons claiming ad-
Any and all persons claiming ad­ will convene promptly at 8:30 a. m. ferred back to Charlestown. Al­
verseiy the above-described lands are versely the above-described lands are
Tuesday,
August
11,
in
the
conven
­
though he has spent the best years of
r-quested to tile their claims In this requested to file their claims in this
offive on or before the said 3rd day office on or before the said 29th day tion hall of the Portland Commercial his life behind the bars and is now- an
Club, sixth floor. Another meeting old man. he has never lost hope of
|of Sptember, 1 9<»8.
of August. 1908
will be held at 2 o'clock, and perhaps some day being pardoned.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
an evening session. A feature of the
Register.
Register.
convention will be the attendance-of
many road supervisors and practi­
NOTICE H»K PUBLICATION.
officials.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office. Rose­ cal .A road
great cement plant is to be built
United States Land Office,
burg, Oregon, April 9. 1908.
In Porlland—the first Instance in
Roseburg. Ore., Apl. 7, '08.
(Special Correspondence.)
Notice is hereby given that in com­
Notice is hereby given that In com- pliance with the provisions of the act America in which Portland cement
Creswell, Aug. 3.—"One of the
has
been
manufactured
in
a
city
of
I pliance with the provisions of the of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled
graden spots" is Creswell, in all its
I act of congress of June 3. 1878. en- i “An act for the sale of timber lands that name. Portland and Salt Lake beauty, pretty homes, prosperous
capitalists
have
organized
a
company
I titled An Act for the sale of tim- ln the States of California, Oregon.
farms and thriving orchards.
I ter lands in the states of California, Nevada, and Washington Territory," with a capital of $1,200,000. and the
A visit to Creswell just now Is
limerock
will
be
brought
from
Rose
­
¡Oregon, Nevada and Washington ter. as extended to all the Public Land
worth the while of the most pessi­
burg.
where
they
own
a
tract
of
100
| ritorv," as extended to all the public States by act of August 4, 1892,
mistic creature in the country. If It
| land states by act of August 4. 1892, George H. Watrous, of Bellingham. acres of choice rock.
does not send him home with better
One
thousand
barrels
of
cement
a
¡Thomas E Seavy, of Eugene, County County of Whatcom. State of Wash­
thoughts buzzing through his bon­
|vf Lane, State of Oregon, did on ington. did on March 26. 1908, file day will be manufactured at the be­ net it will be strange indeed. This
ginning.
but
the
plant
Is
so
designed
¡January 27. 1908, file in this office in this office his sworn statement No.
favored Bectlon of Lane county is de­
| his sworn statement No. 9547. for 9586. for the purchase of the S W that this capacity can be doubled at veloping with a steady growth which
any
time
with
very
slight
change.
|'he purchase of the W.»4
N.W.14 Ai of Section No. 17, in Township
spells prosperity and permanency
¡(fractional) ot Section
~
'
black
capital letters.
No. 18 17 of South Range, No. 8 West. W. Buildings and grounds will occupy a with large,
site
of
fifteen
acres
in
the
suburbs
of
| in Township
south, M., and will offer proof to show that
There is no boom on down in this
No.
17
Portland,
with
both
rail
and
water
| Range No.
2
section, but the progress being made
West.
W.
M . the land sought Is more valuable for
In the town and surrounding coun­
I and will offer proof to show that the its timber or stone than for agricul­ transportation.
C.
W.
Nibley
and
associated
capi
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try is surprising to say the least.
| land sought is more valuable for its tural purposes, and to establish his
[timber or stone than for agricultural claim to said land before W. W. Cal- talists. of Salt Lake City, hold one- Strangers are dropping in here all
¡purposes, and to establish his claim | kins, U. S. Commissioner,
"------ '
------ at
-* his of
-* ­
the time from the East. California
|to said land before W. W. Calkins, fice In Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday,
and other sections of Oregon. The
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
|T. 8. Commissioner, at h*s office in the 29th day of August, 1908.
day of large farms is past, and many
United
States
Land
Office,
Rose
­
[Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday, the
are looking for smaller homes and
He names as witnesses: Clark burg, Oregon, April 9, 1908.
120th day of August. 1908.
the donation claims are being cut up.
Devereaux of Eugene, Oregon; Frank
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
in
com
­
Where there now is one family there
He names as witnesses:
Henry A. Tripp of Eugene, Oregon; Emil
pliance
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
will be a dozen in a few years. Cres­
[Theime, of Mohawk, Oregon; Link Roberts of Greenleaf, Oregon; P. T.
of
Congress
of
June
3.
1878,
entitled
well will get the trade and will be a
[Yarnell, of Mohawk, Oregon; Jesse Devereaux of Eugene. Oregon.
"An
act
for
the
sale
of
timber
lands
town of 2000 inhabitants in a few
ISeavey, of Eugene, Oregon; John
Any and all persons claiming ad­
I
in
the
States
of
California,
Oregon.
years. Some twenty buildings have
1‘Seavey, of Eugene, Oregon.
versely the above-described lands are
Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
Any and all persons claiming ad- requested to file their claims in this as extended to all the Public Land been put up since spring, and a num­
ber of fine residences will be put up
I’ersely the avove-descrlbed lands are office on or beforse the said 29th
I States by act of August 4, 1892, this fall. A three-story hotel Is now
I requested to file their claims in this dav of August, 1908.
I
Lllah
Owen
of
Crow,
County
of
Lane,
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, 'State of Oregon, did on March 10, being built.
[Cfb'e on or before the said 20th day
One has no Idea of the beauties of
lof August, 1908.
Register.
¡1908, file in this office her sworn the country until a visit is paid to
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
statement No. 9583 for the purchase Creswell. Passing through there on
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
of the N V, of N W *4 and S W % the railroad train gives but little
United States Land Office.
of N W *4 of Section No. 10, In j idea ot the surrounding country be-
Hoseburg, Or.. April 9. 1908.
; Township No. 19 south. Range No. 4 I cause so little of it can be seen from
XOTB I FOL I’i i,i H A 1 ION
Notice is hereby given that in cotr-j I West, W. M.. and will offer proof to
I nlted States Land Office, Rose­
The trip must
pllance with the provisions of the act show that the land sought Is more (the window of a car
bug, Oregon, April 7, 1908.
of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled) valuable for its timber or stone than I be made with a vehicle, well-train­
I Notice is hereby given that In com- "An act for the sale of timber lands for agricultural purposes, and to es­ ed livery horhses. The roads are fine
i and a person can spend several days
II lance with the provisions of the act in the States of California, Oregon.
tablish her claim to said land before
kJ Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled Nevada and Washington territory.” I W. W. Calkins. IT. 3. Commissioner, i driving around and not begin to see
An a t for the sale of timber lands as extended to all public land states at his office in Eugene. Oregon, on 'all the fine country.
The richest of the Eastern lands
1» the States of California, Oregon, by act of August 4, 1892. Mike Heitz-1 ' Friday, the 28th day of August,
are to be found here, and anything
pevada, and Washington Territory," man, of Eugene, county of Lane.state' ' 1908.
that will grow in the East will grow
’■ extended to all the Public Land of Oregon, did on March 20, 1908,1
She names as witnesses: Joseph
g:»tea by act of August
4, 1892, file in this office his sworn state-’ 'Liles of Crow. Oregon; Charles Sov- In the Willamette valley, besides all
PJelia M Huston of Madison, County ment. No. 9584, for the purchase of erign of Eugene.. Oregon; Walter kinds of fruit except tropical, with a
California climate thrown in for good
k ¡-an», State of Oregon, did on Jan- the NW4 of NEV, and lot 5, of Sec-: Holland of Crow,
Oregon; Walt»r
P‘ty 4, 1908, fi|e in phis offire her tion No. 24. In Township No. 19 | I Canaday of Crow. Oregon; Norrl» measure, and the very best of land
so cheap that we dare not mention
P»orn statement No. 9541, for the south. Range No. 5 west. W. M . and; Owen, of Crow. Oregon
P'urhzse of the Lot 3 and 3. E. »4 will offer proof to show that the land
Any and all persons claiming ad- | the price or our readers will think
E.' N. W 14 of Section No. 2, In sought is more valuable for its tim-l verseiy the above-described lands are | that there is something wrong. We
P',’Pshlp No. 18 south. Range No. ber or stone than for agricultural • I requested
______ to
______
____ claims on or lean only say go and see for yourself.
file their
| Then you will become as enthusiastic
tn filo
1» x St' " ■'*" and
offer proof purposes, and to establish his claim • ' -rv/iMoctori
requested to
file fhoir
their rlalm«
claims in
In thia
this
Colvin« off|Ce on or before the 28th day of as the writer of this, who has lived
L , w that the land »ought is more to said land . before n-
W. W
W. Calkins.
i in California since 1894. and been all
P’i'iib.e for ft» timber or »(one than U. S. Commissioner, at his office In August, 1988.
[
ultural purposes; and to es- Eugene, Oregon, on Friday, the 2 8th
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, j over Oregon and Washington
The climate and soil are just right
f ush her claim to said land before day of August. 1908.
Register.
to make the very best of fruit, and
L. ," Calkins, I’. 3. Commissioner.
He names as witnesses: C lay • )w-1
whether fruit-growing pays ask Dr.
' ln Kugene, Oregon, on en. of Eugene, Oregon; Joseph Heitz­
fusila-.- the 18th day of August, man. of Eugene. Oregon Thomas Ma- !
' Scarborough, who will have about
NOTICE FOR I’l BLICATION
200 tons of dr e l fruit this fall, and
har, of Eugene. Oregon; Andy Heltr
United States Land Office.
! Sh»
i there are several others who have
names
as
witnesses:
Gertie
G.
man.
of
Eugene,
Oregon
|
b’en
Roseburg Or., April 9. 1908.
smaller orchards. That they are con-
‘o' I'¡' >n, Oregon, Guard Hus-
Any and all persons claiming ad-i
Notice is hereby given that in com­
Madlson. Oregon;
George verseiy the above-described lands are i pliance with the provisions of the act | vlnced Is proven by the fact that they
in ’ Ivison. Oregon; Roland requested to file their claim in this of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled are constantly Increasing the acreage
,n •* Ivison, Oregon
office on or before the said 2 8th day "An act for the sale of timber lands In fruit. It will not be many years
before this part of the Willamette
and all persons claiming ad- of August. 1 908.
in the states of California. Oregon, valley will make Hood River valley,
’he above described lands are
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Washington territory,” I Ashland, Medford and the other
Nevada
and
W
|tBd tn file their claims In this
Register.
as extended td ) all the public land I , thousand-dollars-an-aere fruit sec-
on or before the said 18th day
:
states by act of August 4. 1892, Jo- ¡tlons
look to their laurels.
««st, 1908
seph Heitzman, of Eugene, county |
The land of opportunity today Is
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
NOTICE FOR Pl BLICATION.
of Lane, state of Oregon, did on Oregon
The Willamette valley Is
Register.
V. S. I-and Office at Roseburg, March 20. 1908, file in this office his j
' the cream of Oregon. Creswell is in
Oregon. July 15, 1908.
.
..
. sworn statement, No. 9585, for the i the heart of the Willamette valley. A
Nolic* if hereby given tna* ilirrl- purchase
k_______ __ of the
.... NW
....... »4 j of SW>4 of few acres of land there properly tilled
'"Tl( F F or PUBLICATION.
aon K Shirk of 725 E H<h St . Eu- Section No. 12, In Township No. 19.
will make any man Independent fo*
J 8 Land Office
-------- at
Roseburg. e*ne. Or^Kon. who. on July 14th, south, range 5 west, VU M. .and will , life. There la practically no limit to
«so- June
•
1908, made application^ under^ the offer proof to show that the land
17th. 1908.
the variety of crops that can be rait-
Noti«
sought 1» more valuable for Its tim­ ed in this vallev.
hereby given that Alex Timber and Stone Acts. No_^2>
’*•’11 of Cr row, Oregon. who. on I WS of NE'. SE*. ->f NEL. and ber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim,
13th 1903. made Homestead NEL. of SE'. Se
«tn- No
to satd land before W W. Calkins,
19. South. Range
IF YOU KNEW
12503.
for
NW
»4
,
section
’• Tows
U 3 Commissioner, at his office in,
The merits of Texas Wonder yon
hip
19
south.
Range ett'e Meridian, has
Eugene. Oregon, on Saturday, the' .vould never suffer from Kidney, i
Meridian, tention to make I
Willamette
29th day of August. 1908.
bladder or rheumath troul
I
notice
of intention tablish claim to tl
\V
He names as witnesses: Clay Ow­ bottle <two months' treatment» sold
"’»k* final
five-year
proof,
en. of Eugene. Oregon; Mike Heitz­ by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
’’tblish c lafm to the land above
man. of Eugene. Oregon: Andy HePz- testimonials. Dr E W. Hall, 2926
DM. liefore W w Calkins, U.
man of Eugene, Oregon; Thomas Ma­ Olive street, St. I*ouls.
otbmissjug^,. . at Eugene, Oregon,
ame« i
ha ar, of Eugene. Oregon.
of September 190*
i of Ci
Any and all persons claiming ad-
¡ames
wlti
as
f
J Beebe, the Lane county fruit In­
ersely th« » above descrDied lands are
n nt Cl
of Crow ', Or
Ear i
• H
A
e«| nested to file their claims In this spector, has placed signs In the win­
Earl
ngene. Oregon.
L* wls of Cr W,
r
• Oregon. H B
•fflce on < vr before the said 29th day dows of the stores, ordering all dis­
M Hendrick of E
eased fruit destroyed.
The usual
¡f August. 194$.
------
anther. Oregon
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
method when such Is found ia to pour
BENJAMIN L
NJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
kerosene on the fruit.
Register
‘‘Almost as Good” Is Not What You
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DEFENDANT IN
CASE IS DEAD
Denver, August 2. George A. Pet­
tibone. for years prominent in the
councils of the Western Federation
of Miners and charged with Presi­
dent .Moyer and ex Secretary W. D
Haywood with complicity In the mur­
der of ex-Governor Steunenberg. of
Idaho, died at St Joseph's hospital
tonight from the effect* of an opera­
tion for cancer.
Pettibone' has been ill practi­
cally ever since his confinement In
the Idaho penitentiary, which began
more than a year previous to the ta-
C3CTDR ADViSED
USE OF COTICURJ
After Other Treatment Failed —
Eczema in Raw Spot on Baby
Boy's Face Lasted for Months—
Cried with Pain when Washed.
ECZEMA WAS CUR.D AND
HAS NEVER REAPPEARED
TAFT’S PHONOGRAPH
PLEASES MR. BRYAN
••Our baby boy broke out with
eczema on hi« face when one month
old. One place on the side of hi« face
the aiae of a nickel
raw like beef­
steak for three month», and he w uld
cry out when I bathed the part« that
were sore and brok«*n out. 1 gave him
three months’ treatment from a good
doctor, but at th»' end < f that time the
child was no better. Then iny doctor
recommended Cuticura. After using
a cake of Cuti* uni Soap» a th rd of a
box of Cuticura Ointment, and half a
bottle of Cutieura Resolvent he was well
and hia face was as smooth as any
baby’s. H«» is now two years and a
half old and no eczema has reappeared.
1 am still using th«* Cutieura E m i
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think it is the finest toilet soap I ever
used. I k»«**!» my little girl’s hair and
fact* eleanst'd with it t<x>. I am so
thankful for what (’uticura has done
for us. Mrs. M L. Harris. R. F. I). I
Alton, Kan.. May 11 and Juno 12* *07.
Fairview. Aug. I
The use of the
phonograph In desslmlnatlng speech­
es by Judge Taft, as reported In the
ditpatches from Hot Springs, excited
the liveliest Interest on the part of
Mr. Bryan today.
He gave out a
statement saying the Republican pa-
pt is have been making fun of him
for using the phonograph, but pre­
sumes the criticisms will cease now.
Bryan was much pleased with th«
decision of Secretary of State Junkin,
confirming the fusion arrangement
between the Democrats and the peo­
ple's party, which will have the ef
feet of throwing a large number of
populist votes to the Democratic elec­
tors in Nebraska.
THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS
BEHIND PRISON WALLS
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oughly reviewed in the circuit court.
In Justice Long's court last evening
It. B. Mathews, who conduits a soft
drink parlor, and C. J. Denning, who
has a cigar store, both pleaded guilty
to being open oil Sunday, July 19. and
withdrew their former pleas of not
guilty. Upon the defendants agreeing
to keep closed Sundays until a higher
court could determine upon the con­
stitutionality of the law, the Justice
I nposed the minimum fine. $5, in
each ease.
It is quite lively that before to­
night Rhoades. In whose case the jury
disagreed, and Jennings, another man
arrested for keeping his place open
on Sunday, will plead guilty, and la­
ter the cases will be taken through
the circuit court.
SANATIVE
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Antiseptic Cleansing Is Best
♦
Accomplished by Cutieura.
M \ It ICI ED
4
Women.«—('ccinllv mother«, find Cutl-
♦ cura
Soap, Ointment, and 1’ills the pur­
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
est, sweetest, and most
GEORGE A. PETTIBONE.
mous trials at Boise,
triid and acquitted.
widow.
Pettibone was
He leaves a
In the
Pettibone was
Involved
Steunenberg case by Harry Orchard.
the confessed assassin, and by the
letters and telegrams received signed
"Pat Bone" and by remittances ot
money.
Orchard's story was that
Pettibone who, though not a member
of the Miners' Federation, was a
warm adherent and confidential ad­
viser of Its officers, was the medium
through which he was kept supplied
with funds when he was in San Fran­
cisco planning the murder of Brad­
ley, and In Caldwell, preparing to
blow up Steunenberg. Orchard saM
that some of his bombs were prepar­
ed in Pettibone's backyard.
RIGHT OE WAY OEEOS
FOR ELECTRIC LINE
effective remedies, for
preserving, purifying,
and Ix'autifying tho
skin, scalp, nair, and
hands, for the treat­
ment of inflammatory
and ulcerative oonili-
tions. as well as for re­
storing to health,
strength, and beauty
pale, weak, nervous.
prematurely faded, run-down women.
Guarantc'ed absohitely pure under the
United Stutch Food «nd Drug. Act.
In Portland, Monday. August 3,
1908. Raymond O (Dick) Richard­
son, and Miss Ella Hendershott, both
of Eugene. This comes as a surprise
to their many friends here.
They
write that they will live In Seat­
tle.
Mr. Richardson's home Is In
Chicago, having come tl Eugene a
year or more ago with the family of
W. A. Sumner, secretary for Honoré
Palmer, the Chicago millionaire, who
lived, here for some time. Mrs. Rich­
ardson Is the oldest daughter of Mrs.
II. Hendershott, of this city, and has
been employed at the Palace of
Sweets for several years past.
Conii»l«‘t«» kiirmnl and Internal Treatment for
Every llnmor of Infanta. Children, and Adult* eon-
anta of Cutieura Mtiap (2&4* ) to ciramw* the Hkiri.
Cutieura Ointment (AOc.) to Ileal the Hkln, and
Cutieura Reaolvent (ftOe ).(nr In the form of ('h»x*olate
Coated Pills. 26c. i»er vial of 60) to Purify the Blood.
Bohl throughout the world. Potter l»ru< A t hem.
Corp . Sole Propa.. Iloa I on, am
utr Mailed Free. Cutieura Lkx>k on Hkin l)i.«eaaea.
M .
In the list of marriage licenses ap­
pearing In yesterday'» Oregonian Is
one issued to 3. V. Ramp, of Brooks.
Oregon, and Tena M. Barendwick, of
Portland.
Mr . Ramp, more fa­
miliarly known here by his nick­
name, "Squee," graduated from the
University of Oregon this year. He
I was a member of the baseball team
several years, and was prominent In
other student affairs. He Is at pres-
engaged in the general merchandise
business at Brooks, a small town in
Marion county, north of Salem.
A DELIGHTFUL
LIQUID Flic J
POWDER
Nhr Liken Good Tilings.
Mrs. Chas. K. Smith, of West
Franklin, Maine, says; "I like good
things and have adopted Dr. King's
New Life Pills as our family laxative
medicine, because they are good and
CASH PAID BY KIRTLAND, EC- do their work without making a fuss
GENE Ä EASTERN COMPANY about it.” These painless purifiers
sold at W.A. Kuykendall's drug store
FOR PROPERTY BETWEEN EU­ 35c.
GENE AND SPRINGFIELD
The residence of Shan Collina, at
the corner of Fifth and C streets In
Several deeds for the right-of-way Springfield was destroyed by fire ear­
for the Portland, Eugene H Eastern ly Sunday morning The family arose
Company's trolley line between Eu­ early in order to take the excursion
gene and Springfield were filed for train for Newport. While they were
record today. The deeds were made preparing breakfast sparks from a
out to A. Welch, trustee. The grant­ defective flue Ignited the woodwork
ors, the amount of land each conveys surrounding it and soon the entire
to the company and the price recelv- upper part of the house was in
flames. The blaze was discovered
ed are as follows:
8. I), and Ella M. Carns. .05 of an about 4:30 o'clock. The alarm was
acre, $4 0; W. B. and Myrtle M. given and the fire company respond­
Doane, .08 of an acre, $100; Frank ed quickly, but the house was four
E. Dunn and W. R. Walker, .31 of an blocks away from the nearest hy­
acre, $150; John and Alice Hake, .17 drant and It took some time to lay a
of an acre, $75; Charlotte L. Bios line of hose that long. When water
sont, .003 of an acre. $1; J. It. and was turned on the house was beyond
Annie M. Slncox, .57 of an acre, saving. Some of the furniture from
$100; Charles L. and Mollie Scott, the lower floor was saved, but most of
14 of an a< re, $!<><>, Jane M. and It was burned with the building. The
Geo. C. L. Strachey, .09 of an acre, residence was a two-story structure
and was valued at about ♦luuu. The
$75.
Insurance was 3300, carried In the Or­
egon Fire Relief Association.
VINCENT SELLS MARKET
TO WING ANO CAMPBELL
J. H. Vincent, who has been owner
of the old Good pasture meat market
on Willamette street for several
months past, has sold out to W. It
Wing and Thomas A. Campbell, both
of this city, the deal having been con­
summated last evening. Both of the
new owners of the market are expe­
rienced In the business, Mr. Campbell
having been employed In the shop for
several years under the ownership of
B F Goodpasture, and M. Wing hav­
ing been engaged In buying and sell­
ing stock for a long time They will
take possession of the business on
Thursday of this week.
mpart* a pleasing softne*«
and delicacy to the »kin *
•xnd reatraina the ravagea of
r »un, wind and time.
t» continued application elimi
nate* sunburn, tan and freckle» and
render* imperceptible annoying
minor blemishes and sallownesa.
It possesses a dainty, clinging odor
exclusively its own and is in every
way a perfect toilet luxury. Price
50 cents. Ask your druggist for it
HOYT CHEMICAL CO
E. E. Dyer left here today for
His 13-
Marshfield via Portland.
year-old son I ran away from home
some time ago and has just been lo­
rated on Coos Bay. The boy first
went to California, and he was heard
of at several different points In that
state, but the officers were unable to
hold him or refused
A few days ago
the chief of police wired that the boy
was there, so he left today to bring
him back home. The two will enjoy
a hunt, however, before they return
home. Mr. Dyer is a builder, and has
been employed on the new Garrett Ar
Mitchell building for some time past.
His home Is at Alsea, but he will come
to Eugery with his family to reside.
are but outward sifns of the evil
done in secret by myriads of dao-
Jraff germs sapping the life Mood
of the hair. Micro kills the para*
site, soothes the itchiag scalp,
gives lustre to the hair and stops
it falling out A single application
gives relief and proves its worth.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It is a
delightful dressing for the hair,
free from grease and sticky oils.
Ask your druggie for free book let
HOYT CHEMICAL CO.
WITH., o.tooa
The grandmothers of the old Dutch
, Dunkard families in Western Penn-
< sylvania have made and used "Hlck-
I ory Bark Cough Remedy" and raised
1 their families on It for a hundred
| years. Now you can buy It of your
dealers.
As for it and use It, be-
I cause it's pure; because It will stop
I your cough; because it is the best
I rough remedy made today. Try It.
Cottage Grove.
Aug.
1.—This For sale by Red Cross Drug Compa­
morning about
2o'clock McKibben ny and all dealers everywhere
Bros' sawmill, three miles east of I
this place, burned to the ground. Th» ’
A decree handed down by Judge
origin of the fire Is not known. The Harris, of the circuit court, orders
lumber was saved by fluming it from the Lucky Boy mining property in
the mill to the railroad siding, some the Blue River district sold to satis­
distance away
The mill was valued | fy judgments held by several credi­
at $3000. No Insurance.
tors, among them being J W. Shu­
While the mill hands were at din­ mate. H A Block. Erik Johnson, the
ner the Wl<ks sawmill on Row river Westinghouse Electric Manufactur­
13 miles atmve this place caught fire ing Company and the Title Guaran-
last Saturday from an unknown <ause te. A Trust Company, the last nam>*d
The loss I
and burned down
holding a mortg ige against the com
mated at $3000. with no Inauro
pany for $255.4 o
We are dealers In
SAWMILLS BURN
NEAR COTTAGE GROVE
A aure cur*, on* yon can
SI MHV < IXISIXG
Hickory Bark Cough I
MW AT Rost.RI Itti upon
| /» sure cure and its pure,
— It la likely for all lung trouble, t-ougs,
the Sunday hoarseness and sore throat. F
will be thor- by Hull's Red Cross Drug 8t<i
I first-class dealers everywhere.
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FARMS AND LANDS
If you want to sell your farm, send
us full description, terms, etc., and
we can do it.
T. B. AUKEBS * CO.,
270 4* Washington St.,. ,
PORTLAND, OR.
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GEORGE W. KINSEY
General Auctioneer.
Residence 1’4 E. IOth St.
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