Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, September 24, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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bo YOU GET ur
WITH A I.AMI; BACK?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everylxaly who reads the news-
pajters is sure to know of the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
Kilmer'«
Swamp-
Root, the great kid­
ney, liver and blad­
der remedy.
It is the great med­
ical triumph of the
nineteenth century ;
(liscovcrea
discovered aiirrvcais
alter year«
scientific research
1 by __ Dr.
TAw Kilmer, « the
1 • o
eminent kidney and
"bladder specialist, and is wo»«ierfully
successful in promptly curing lame buck,
urv acid, catarrh of the bladder and
Bright's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidnev trouble.
Dr. Kilmer s Swaiwp-R««t ia not rec­
ommended for everything bat if you have
kidnev, liver or bladder trouble it will be
found just the remedy you need. 11 lias
been tested til so many way«, ia hospital
work and in private practice, and has
proved so saccessfu. in every case that a
stiecial arrangemei.t lias been made by
which all readers of tin. paper, who have
not already tried it, m»y have a aampl«
bottle sent free by mail, «iso a book tell­
ing more about Swamp Root, and howto
findoutif vou have kidney or bladder trou­
ble. When wilting mention reeding tliis
- Ill tilispflph« sn-i «end your
address to Dr. Kilmer
•& Co., Binghamton,
N. Y
The tegnl«r|
fiftv-cent aed «ne-
dollar sire bottlo« are
•< •—•*■»*«
sold by all g«od drwggieU. Dwa't m«k«
any nii»take, bet i-mreSer th« name,
Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer » 8wemp-Ro«t,
and the eddre«., Biaghemtoa, N. Y., on
every bottle.
Clothes Do Not
Make the Man
But if they are well selec­
ted, well made and fit
perfectly, they improve
his appearance wonder­
You can get
fully,
such clothes at our
store because we are
sole agents in Eugene
for the celebrated
Michaels,
Stern & C«’s
line of lianA-tailorad
suits.
Our fall stock thia year
is the most complete ia
all respects we have
ever carried. Also, you
will find them reauou-
ably priced.
We carry a complete line
of furnishing gtxxis that
cannot I k - excelled ia
the city, and our price«
will lie found lower tha*
many of our eoaa peti-
tors can afford t* aell
for. We own our owb
store and have no rent
to pay and are content
with small profits.
You are invited to come
and look at our goods
whether you buy
not
ED. HANSON
East Ninth Str
RTOMCS 1IBAVW
Grratrsl known rnnady frr
Highland, Or, CM. 31.1
This is to trebly that I *•
■ i or <">r bottle .4
Haas«
Drops” and , ur*1 her «4 ba«
I hi* w,». .Mt wlotrv *ad «a
m>tbrr" tit. trdbis.* GV*I
1TCS.C, STONE Sal
. Oa
Far
by *8 dK>g |
$.100
••••••«•••««a«»
V
he were consistent he ought to add
that the election of United States sen­
ators and congressmen ought also to
be a non-partisan affair, and he
ought to supply the American people
with the names of senators and rep­
resentatives that have obstructed and
prevented his reforms and demand
that they be retired to private life.
If this were done it would mean a
Democratic congress, but Mr. Roose-
I velt is apparently willing to have a
'.non-partisan president so long as he
1 is a Republican, but not willing to
The Eugene theatre was rrowded have a non-partisan though 'temo-
last night with men and women to i cratic congress. While appealing to
listen to the first big political ad- , non-partisan sentiment he is exhibit­
dreg« of the campaign in Eugene. ing the rankest sort of partisanship
himself, and has seemed to forget
Theodore A. Bell, of Napa, Cal., who 'the high position that he occupies in
was the chairman of the National the nation which should keep him
Democratic convention at Denver, watt from mixing up it* the political broils
Two years ago
the speaker.
He held his audience of the campaign.
and ail who heard him, no matter of Roosevelt sent Root into New York
what political faith, were unanimous j to braud Hearst as the assassin of Mc-
c. .......................
...... ...............
in the . expression
that it was
one of i Kinley,, but now we find the presi-
besTpiditicai Vpeechea evar de- dent ready to put the stamp of ap-
the I
llvered in
in Eugene.
Eugene.
! proval on the worst sort or Hearst-
llvered
1 M Travis presided at the meet-ll«!"- Consistency does not seem to be
Ing and Introduced Mr. Bell. In his «ny part of th* president’« Jewelry
introductory speech he said In part: at the present time.
It is true he
I u. greatest reward of attending also disclaims against Foraker, and
democratic national convention It is rather unfortunate for Taft that
the president remained silent so long
and did not see fit to Interfere with
I the love feast between Taft and For­
aker in Ohio before Foraker was ex­
posed. Before Foraker was exposed
he was good enough to assist Ta't in
being elected president of the Unit­
ed States, but after the public became
familiar with what Roosevelt and
»T'
—
* admit
«a la a they
v *
1- kn«w
m » •«-.
z, •• » h. m
Taft
months
ago,
Foraker is too vile a man to have
further connection with Taft’s earn-
paign.
’’After all, the people, and not the
president, will decide who will occu­
py the White House during the next
four years, and indications from ev­
ary state point to the election of Bry­
an by a lariter vote than that of
Cleveland ta 1112 ’'
THEODORE A.
BELL ADDRESSES
EUGENE PEOPLE
EIGENE WEEKLY GUARD.
TIII ILSDIY, SEITEMBER 24. I'HiM
WAR VETERANS
HOLD THEIR TENTH
ANNUAL REUNION
GRAND
Old soldiers from all parts of Lane
county are in Eugene today for th"
tenth annual reunion of the Lane
County Veteran
Association.
Tile
meetings of the reunion will tie held
this year la the W O. W. hall at the
corner i! West Eighth and Lincoln
srteeta, instead of at the G. A. li
hall, as has heretofore been the case.
There was no program today. Th
time was spent by the veterans in
registering their names with Secre­
tary 8. R. Williams. I’p to 1 o’clock
the following hed registered:
Henry C. Baker, 5th Pa. Cav.
8. R. Williams, 48th O Inf.
H. V. Darling, 10th Mich Cav.
J. T. Martin, X4th Ill. Inf.
Jas. Offutt, 100th Pa. Inf.
J. M. Working, 2d Ill. Cav.
J. E. Gardiner. 24th Iowa Inf.
G. E. Kress, 8th Minn. Inf.
M. S. B. Haycock, 5th lowa Inf.
L. Phetteplace, 19th Minn. Inf.
L. P. Tailman, 1st Mich. Art.
J. F. Gates, 27th Iowa Inf.
J. W. Kitchen. 36th III. Inf.
J. Yeager, 7th W. Va. Inf.
S. K. Busick, 18th Ind. Inf.
Geo. Marsh, 24th Ind. Inf.
John Archer, 22d Iowa Inf.
W. J. Bowman, 29th Ind. Inf.
G.
~ W. Hayward, 3d Win. Cav.
J. D. Meyers. 1st Or. Cav.
D. M MeCrady, 7th Minn Inf.
J. A. Banks, 1st Neb. Inf.
Major Fessenden, 87th Ind. Inf.
B. F. Crum, 32d Iowa Inf.
Abel Trotter, 17th Ky. Inf.
R. T Rawlings, JSth Kan. Cav.
W. fl. Rawlings. 12th Ohio
Geo. F. Craw, 20th Conn. In
Samuel Tavlor, Atb lews ftav.
♦
MkHflWWn
« E. F Gillette, 22d Mich. Inf.
Ijawson Liggett, 16th Kan. Cav.
8. --
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V. ----------
Robinson. 2d Or —
Mt.
Vol«.
J. F. Ames, 16th U. 8. Inf. (Mcx-
At Everett, Waah., on Monday, Sep- lean War).
tomber 11, Uhi, Peder Ophne, of
•J. F. True, 2d Minn. Cav.
Engen«, to Mit» Jennie Hoyde, of
Hugh Carter, Uth Ill. Cav.
West Rn,mi 1er. Wisconsin, They will
A. B. Haskell. 17th Wls. Inf.
resida in Enge»«
T. N Plank, 9th N. Y. H. Art.
E. Wheider, 1st Win. Cav.
Oa Tn«*day «renias. Reptember 22,
Chas. Smith, 1st Mo. Cav.
1808, at the hems of Mr and lira.
iMac Higgins, 11th Iowa Inf.
Georg« B Millar ua Routh Willamette
J. H. McCormick, 1st Or. Cav.
tvtreet, by Rev H N. Monnt, Clarence
C. E. Iziomls, 115th Ill. Inf.
which cenvenM la Denver last July I M Vermaas io Mi»« Rote F. Dodds
G. W. Sop«r, Id 111 Lt. Art.
fen«4 t« b« the epT»*rtnntty of ««»Ing Th« brida arrived her« ealy a few
O. Stoel, «th Wis. Lt Art.
•n< hearing the <r*at men «f mili­ days «ge freaa Ohio.
John r tanks, RTth Pa Inf.
tan» Democracy th*r« ««««mhled
A. B. Rowe, (th M». Lt. Art.
Faah «tato had h«r gr«at orator ant
O. E. Rlmth, 142d Ohio Inf.
*
Tfiò Latest*
*
statssmaa
bat «motig th« «tat»« it
L. W. Brown, post snrgeon general
♦ hospital
••»m*d to aie that the «envestios se­ *
7.
BOOST; BOAT RMOI’B !
♦
Creation
WiH. St.
lected a« mor« brilliant than th« rest ♦
Wm Wiles, 18th Iowa Inf.
♦
Nsbraaka, with h«r Dann; (»klahotna. ♦
A. T. Morris, Uth W. Va.
“
Inf.
Bag«««, Or, B«pt. 21, '•!. +
A. A Ford. 14th Iowa Cav.
with h«r Baaatwr Gora Kentunky, ♦
Th« w«rat «4 th« t«««nl +
with her Otti« Jam««. Wow York, ♦
T. G. Swaany, 27th Mo. Inf.
pain«
la
aver,
the
empty
dia
­
with h«c Jede« Farker. nail last but ♦
Th« ITogram
a«t leant. Cailfernla. with tarn- favor­ ♦ ne* pail will aooa begin ta ♦
Tonight there will be ■ eampflr«
l.et
it«
all
talk
pre«
'♦
♦ la the bull and for teri«rrow aad th«
fill up.
ite ««a, th« •«•«»•r «f this eviynlng
It ta with gr«at pl«a«sr« that 1 intru­ ♦ parity aad work for proe- ♦ next day the program will be us fol
Blthav
Bryae
ur
Taft
♦
parity,
♦
dila« to yon R«n Th«*Aor« A. Roll,
♦ will be elaeted, and n« matter ♦ low?: TtinrerUy, September 2-4
of i 'allfornla ”
♦ which oaa th« majority of ♦
Mr. Re-Il'« Aihhn*««
Meet at hall at 10 a. m. Line will
♦ th« voter« cheese time* wilt ♦
Mr. Bell said in part:
form for parade at 11 a m.
After
bet
ter
coati»
■«
t«
g«f
better
It
♦
♦ parade return to hall for dinner un­
"Daring th« last four ysars t wo
t»
a
maral
«rimo
ta
pradlet
♦
♦ der aimpioee of W. R C.
•lematit« havw app««r«d ia th« R«-
publican party, th« reformer« »ad the ♦ a panie, far a panie ataaai ♦
('«tap fire will be held in th« ew-n-
over th* road, making the trip very!
poverty,
bankruptcy,
anield«
♦
♦ fng ut the «»onrt house at 7:36 p. m.,
Th« reformera have
r*a«t louarlM
pleasant and enjoyable.
Owing toj
and
nntold
♦
■
aftering
W«
♦ where the following program will be
not «u«e«ad«d ia oblaialng eoatrel
Mrs. Armstrongs poor health Rev.
have
reaeatly
had
eaon
gh
of
♦
• f th«lr party m ia«bl»«ry. ani th« <or-
rendered:
Armstrong found it necessary bo re-,
♦
poratioa «l«m«at is «till under <ioa- ♦ It.
Addrees of welcome by Mayor J.
sign his pastorate in Lakeview nnd i
♦
lat
as
net
♦ I). Mat lock
trol of th« Repablleaa tmrty ta both
return to this place to reside, which i
t
♦
th« «tot« «ad aaUan
Th« r«a«4l«a ♦ iadlvldaal.
Ad dree* by Colenei Mercar
is Mrg Armstrong’s old heme, eh« be- |
<>tn— who win predie« «bai ♦
wr«4a th« R«pab11*«a
ar) element
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Addrass by Waa. S M Torsi.
Ing a daughter of our pioneer towns- !
+
Nattaaal »*•»<■ a«. Chi Mg«, and ♦ If the I*f«rlkr M««t
Address by He« L 11 Traéis
man, O. P Adams
ta«t*4 BAnrmea
flkarma« for
■ emtn«bed
f«r vtca pr«ai- ♦ •lee the*« will b« a *n*ta, ♦
Ya be fell«wad by singing and re-
Mr. aad Mrs. G. L. Rees will go to!
ia ae< a patrfe t. A p«iiu«ma ♦ marks by eomrnd«»
•«■M d«atM may ext«« aa •> ♦
daat.
Portland tomerrow. wh«re Mrs. Rees'
♦
w bather left waa ••••ptabl« t« thts ♦ er aawapa per wit« will
FMAay. Rtyeeaab*«’ BA
has a damage case pending in the]
• lemaat, bat it la imposai bl« ta vota ♦ destar ta «reete a pe.nl« fwr ♦
The awociatinn will wieet at hall
eireuit court against the Southern!
The Ixine Couaty Abstract Ttitl,
for Taft wlthaat approving tbw R«- ♦ politi «al r««k«aa «haulfl b« ♦ at 9 a m for business meeting and
This ia no fairy tala, but a true Pacific Railroad Company for severe
Trust Co. filed articles of incor­
platferm «nd
a«««ptiag ♦ paaished a« a •< mtiaal
♦ election of officer«, after which th«
publican
I^t ■• ail »• patrie) a aad ♦ association will adjourn.
Th« re ♦
atory from real life, and happened injuries which she received in a rail-’ poration with the ooitnty clerk yes­
Rbartaaa •a vi«« prMid««t
road wreck in front of Edgar King's I terday afternoon
Th* incorpori-
work far a r«tarn of proa- ♦
form» that ba»« b««« advocated by
near Bohemia last week. G. L. Stld-
resldenc« north of Cottage Grove al­ tors are I). F. Rkene, of Eugene. W
parity aad It will t mak« n* ♦
Rieis«v«lt ar« not give« ■ plat* la
man, the noted bear hunter of that most a year ago. The case has been C. Washburne, of Junction City, and
differan««
wh.lh«,
Bryan ♦
th* I'hlragu platform, bst wer« re
district, vs« ont looking tor a snot delayed by legal technicalities from ' J. D. Bell, of Springfield The cap
or Taft ia «le<it«d
T-<m«t !
Jetted by » larga »nd overwhelming
♦
I <«>• t Ka«ek '
vot«
Taft I« bonnd by hl« party
♦
when h« «pied two be«’-« playing in time to time, but it is announced it j ital stock is $10,000, divided into
will be called for final hearing on . 1000 shares with a par value of 11'1
Bug««« Boasters
♦
platform and It I» »««I*»» for him to
th« brush
Thug were indulging in Thursday of this week.
each. The principal place of business
attempt to amend thl» platform, la j
1. M Travis. ■««
♦
■ «ort of boxing match, mitt Mr.
A number of local Democrats have is Eugene.
Mayor J
II. Mat leak. ♦
hin letter of ••••ptan< e
Th« people
Stldmsn stood and watched th«- game organized a Bryan club, their first I
The incorporators of this new com­
Jack Rodmsa
ar« demanding the «IwcJon of United
♦
for several minutes, when he con- meeting taking place last Saturday pany are among Lane county's best
RtatM senators by th« dlr«et vote of
Salem, Or.. Bept. 22.- About 100 elnded to tak« a «hot. waiting, how­
evening. About 25 names are on the known and most substantial citlaent
th« peopl« •• la«*m« tax. th« physi-
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ members of the Oregon eonf«r«nce
ever. satit they ateod ia line.
His list of members and it is said they, Mr. Skene has conducted an abatrart
«•I valsattoa «f th« railroads, pub
rtf the Methodist Episcopal *h«r«h • ppaecnattp caat« and •• let drive
1 will week along lines to hest promote business here for a i,«nple «f yes’*
lt<ttv of campaign «ontribation« b«
reached Salem today, ia
reautlaesa They beta »««tapered down th« hill
Mr. Washburne is a banker at Jnnc-
f«r« •l««tloe aad ravtalcn «f th* tar
for th« *«**««ns of the *«ofrr«s«« • ad th« heater thoaght far an in- jthe interest* of their selected partv/
George tion City and Mr. B«ll ia preaident
Iff in th« lnt«v«ata ef th* Am*n*«a
wbieb baglas <>m«rrew
m.-raiap •t«ai that hie «hot had gon« wild. The clnb has fir office*«
of the First National Rank of Spring­
e-a.«mera
T«« ans« «f th««« me*«
This evening ■ v««eatlon was held al R.,t aeeiag on* at them «tagger and Atkinson, president; V. R Veatch
ara« ••■ b« a«««p4«d if Taft I« «l««t
tha First Methodist Kpfe< opal thareb. fall, he h««'«a*d down and found vic« pr.sid.ut; W W Oglesby ee<< field.
The objects of th* corporati»* •>*
ond vic« president. R King, secreta­
•d pi««ld*at
b«««««« tb« Chlaago
Rev W H Relleck. pastor of the ¡
bosh lying d«ad aid« by side the bnl- ry. aad D. J. DuRrullle, treasurer. to conduct a general h ''•»act busi­
platform b«« «mttt«d afl«m all Taft
church, pr«sid*d «nd introduced th« 1*< from bls
rifl«
having pasaed They will go to Eugene this evening ness. d««l in veal estate and te •
ba« <>p«aly d««lar«d bin hoetlBty M
On behalf of tb« «Hy «fr
oa»- Wflhker*.
thraagh the heads «f «aeh
te hear speaker Bell from California, ■ other business tn ««nnertion wi'l
any law that *111 ««mp«* th« b««b« te
R«4«m
Muy«r
R«ot
g«
F
Rodgers
de-
‘
•t* ,
such a corporation as tha
1D(i '
Mr. Btidmaa do«* n«t claim to e« th« doctrines of their rmrtv
••«ure their d«p«ai*«r« sgalaat low.
llvered
na
«.Idc««*
«f
weleam*.
as-i
• ad
b« m«r« than
ordinary hunter, bnt
whll« «bl« le madn ••• «f th« loadiag
Mis, Lotti« Veateh, of Biig.ne. is eaten.
snriag
th«
visitors
that
Ral«m
k
■A4
th«
in«««« la th« «ampalga tbreagb th«
p!«as*d to gr«et and «avertain them > h« think« that up ta data ha ha«
fcer
Mi»»
bait aad •••nr«ly fastened «bont hie
dMlaratloa «*< tk* Doaeeratl« Nation
(Blow vorrei
|
L*«d«r «nd Weet-
■
nd
extending
them
the
fravdnm
ef
■ I platfwm
Th« paepl« generally! IX WIT cm Want Bightb •«■ ««t g«4a*
petssa.
and
1«
wilting
t«
•••«
it
•ra
Otegon
tip
the
«tty
tn
hi«
usual
humereus
bv Wlimtr plaao a brewe aad raa
1« nay min wk* ««■ mak« a battw
arm *av«rlag « banb gaartaty law
O»*Mal f-'V*' ml*«’*
—
I
Flader
lea*« «’ vein he related some of his personal • hawtag
Th«v bell«»« «*•» b«»« th« •«••• right
*««v«r «haw
His ••igbher« claim for
Crew. Sept 22
Marr "1 «’
experien*«*
at
religions
gathering*
Bargar •
»MX Hard wer« stare and
ADVERTISED
I -ITTERS.
to demand «•nnrttv from «ask* wh«n
him.
how«v«c.
that
hoaa
nt • - • • dea
•
•
ia
a
dead
ehot,
•ad
jolHed"
th«
preachers
until
reeeiv« It reward
«24
Sep* fj, *8.
Or.. September 22. Jam«’ HM1IM
they deposit their maaay
th« |
their faca* lost all semblance of *•- aad th« killing of both bear« at on*
Adam«. Wlllianv
and Miss Cora M.-Danl*
They h»T»
Saaks hav« to dernaad ««rarity for
•ttraordiaarv for
ahst ih aothiag
rious
mood
8««". Chester R.
loan«
Th« r««alt «f a beak guaran MV'Til
the beet wiehe« rf mart friend"
They «imply got ia line «nd h»
him
President
Homan,
of
Wiltamette
'* *
Rranton, Roy
ty la* will b* ta k«*p all money of
Perkins A Son hav* a fr®w
University w*loomed the visitors on did th« rent. Thi« ■ UM nia« beare
A *
Breneman. F P.
th« «oaatry tn aotlvo ..'»cnlatloa
veri
eerlaf the ch
behalf of th* local churches «nd th* Mr Rrldaaa has killed la the Roh«-
Drown. Mrs G«o W
era«l from the farm o' W 1 '"■*
M«*o than fiv« hundred million
On« cf th* bflfln ktlled
I’nlversftv and I H Van Winkl* •I mta district
Pitrton.
Walter
dollars ha*« bwa draw« tr«m d«po"
last
tv»
their
eawwiill at th« •" 1 ”
»••« was b«ew« «nd th« et het
”it«nd«<i a weleom« on oehaff of th«
Clark. Mr
**• bv th« P««»l« dartag tho la*' year
hl««h
long bridge, prepara' •
• , >a-yw<«»
Colenvas, C. F
aad le bviag b«ard <d aad hidden
several million feet -f
4« ' '
B««W« Rawawsy
1
•«» Clnvcrn«« Erne
Wilson.
Cbllingwood. Mrs Hanna
• way I*««**« p««pl« fear t« leave
•
..
Bait* I
I-ast Saturday th« «tag« from the
I
Fart
land
r«epo»d*d
expressing
Cooper,
Frank
their me««y ta th« b*ka
A bask FOR RENT 4sr(« freef rasa, far , gra'cfatioa of the hearty welcome
V•sarins mm«« ran away and « dan
lotting *nt the loir*
..
Crump. R
■ ish«d «• «eit
iaqnlra at 1 >4
•naraaty law will b« a great prevent­
John Jeakins ha* «•tnl » w 1 •
-th« eaurse «f his remarks he «n«k gsrens a«etd«nt was averted by a
Dunlap
Mrs
Dow*
Want Reveath «tr««'
ative «f paataa «ad ras* apon a bask
If
fem
n«ar
his
bruise
find:
’
«
•"
•
“
Th« «tag« hora«« b«-
■«•»me« to refer to the progress of •mall margin
Bastbnr», W r
will b« avoided
Th« prlaetpal «I«
dan-. M ««cd warar
H- t* a
papula» government in Dragon aad cama frtghte««d oa a long grad« and
Fisher MV« L A
r
meat tn «very pant«
f«ar aad when ! FOR RA1.R
A«od w«rh ta«« bar letprasscd kt* satisfaaFk'n witk the b*««s t« plnag« madly d i»n th*
pnt’ing in th* enrhisr
Fleming. Mrs T S.
the p«oplj are no loagor aniiou«
ne** aal I alm««'
«"w m
Mm W L. Ford and .'hildrra bf*
In spite
result of experiments in dlreaa legis hill which w«« vsry steep
Frederick.
M
aimai th«tr d«p<«t»a th* oaa«aal d*
wages
Call a» 1B21 R-ma wt' tattoo
expected out from Eugen SOOB Sb»
He mentioned particularly of th« effort« «f tli« tiri»«* and th*
|>« rest*
Fritch. Joe
mead« apoa
the
bask* raaourcee]
lamette •' ■
• >
will make preparati '•
■the adoption of laws for the regula btaka they ««uld net ba ■topped.
Gardner, Mrs Edna
v
will not «eeer A «laitier law la work
dns of a dwelling oa h»' farm bar*
flHflg tfl • tfll
•
tloa of liquor selling and
for the •
ran
Hall, Mrs. Maud
lug very «atmfaatorily la Oklahoma
•tor* i election of United Rtate* senator« by
Mr Rears, who bought the Ingba®
■ - a b *4 ava arala* tkfl ri« • nd
Hamilton, H C
and so popular ba* it b nm» fa that
•th dirx: vote of the people
farm, raised th« fram« nf hi« '»r**
• I
h« aaea • •
He Mid
Harris. Mrs Anna
seition of tb« coaatry that ta« R«
barn Monday.
Only two
ba* he long had doubted the truth gmand with great forse
Holt. Mrs. Lena
pnbllcaa party of Baas«« ba* fannd
• r«*t Walcamk of flw.gr eld
Jak« Gatea has •
’ •. ■>*--* ha ■ •. ’
a
f -• pasnenitkr« happened to b« riding
Jarobeo >n. Anders.
it «•> «**ary to iHiam for it ”
deputy pern« •• vaa r«r 1««« «en« i paople Is the voice of God. bnt sine« that morning aad fortanai*;* neither
dwelling tn conree
Knaler, Jerome
Ri ««king nf Mr Roosevelt a attack
•
• aa
« ta *h« U m
• he had witneseed the operation of was very badly injured aside Tom
M •• Re ". Tl ••
Knhne. Mrs Frank
up«n R-van M
Fell •• d th* pr*«l The Oaard erv«d th« ether day In the Initiative and referendum : «■ hnd numero us
the Hadleyviil« «ch
'»
brniaee
Mis«
Msee.e
I^eonard M rs. Dora
d*»' baa verv unw *»lv Involved hitv •fating tha' th« *■'«« s*a«. n for klll- come fo believe tn it.
We are to ha»*
*
Rrund waa returning to h«r ht me.
Ixioper Mrs
salf ui thia «ampaign
Apparently
•••
aase •
.
cry beginning With Nf
The conference will
and C T Long of the i OraM" hi
I*oveng O. G.
without da« con«id*rm flon he ha« >t- mb«r II
It should hav« r«ed O
and
by Riahop Hughes al
m to was rei turning from a fey days out-
| much-needed
Mitchell, John.
charged that th« law defying dorp<- tuber 1.
morrow and *hc work -
• improvement
confer ina np i on th« Hard 1 property
On*
J
m H»”
Nichols
ration» «i» behind M- firvan
H*
Miss
Leia
*
John M<->«« has r-
ene* will be taken up
!iat«iv of the horse« was badly ent. »tit
- a
Oslen, Ino
prode*«« an proof «nd has undoabt-
nep county, where he
the *h<
It ■«» a »cry fortanat« ic-
, ts»«r
Papati »tt. Dencho D
*' * pm a mealf la a p •sttlon where
- ■
cident.
«r» '
Raid. Robt,
h* will ba nsabl« to mak* good
His
A fore* of m»n. Inch
’ friend« are glad ’
Hom
Chas
«npport of Taft ta probably du« mor«
‘V Hi 1
Parka Claude Hansen, t
Rev *
Jn< E.
to vanity than anything els*
He
I .arge «htpmenr of rocker-
I pre. Claud Bu< hanan am
arrive« in
« a» to'
Mr Fiorano
nectna to hav* a«*nmed a »ort of
I Jikrri
left for McKenxie Brl.l
Ing chaic« jnat r*c*
Ir
Arm«
t fi*41
spun» ’«hip for Taft and frantically
r.
Frank
W • . • rt i ; •» r • w «
ht
new.
up-to-date
furti
tur»
jVr.<
DF
•tor : f
M
K
c
fl
Walk« r. Mr i E H
appeal« ta th* »apport of th* people
ar Reità, where they will
r«rn
price«
e family
Walk* r. Mn Steve
for Taft a eler-fion
H* »•<» that th*
government trail that Is l>elng built1
(MAMRJIfiS F'R
'
be their
V e«ton. W 8
flrroaa th* snmmJt of ttaa m<"in*a r*
• •ng
«•«rely
*
J L. PAGE, P M
•adtag som-a
«bar«
t
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