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■VUK.NK WKKHXY G VACUI. THl HttDAY, «MTXMQJt t. 1*8* PE RI MA RECEIVES PRAISE COTTAGE GROVE for Relieving Such Symptoms as Debility, Backache and Headache WILL HAVE A DISTRICT FAIR Mrs. Tressle Nelson, 609 North Sth Ave., Nashvil1 Tenn., writes: “As Peruna has doneme a world of good I feel in duty bound to tell of it, in hopes that it may meet the eye of some who has suffered as 1 did. **l'ur live years I really did not know what a perfectly well day was, and if I did not have Byrne, lot 5, blk 1. John Christian's add to Eugene, $1" ne* F. Watt* to LU an Wai res In sec. 22, tr 16 a., r. 2 i * I '.V atlon Pre ■dues d 24 \V u d Tt VETERANS HAVE BIG PARADE GN THE STREETS d w improvement will make it a beautiful] and convenient borne J F Borden, representing th« egonlan,*' was here Wedne gentlemanly w should lead to Eugene next M e in the it city, is of the i formed have oi ■ \\ O. XX hi til at 11* start w coming d » n West of members. Eighth turned south on Wil- »Iden ; public school w Inmett« Th ill was tnade at Ninth y, fruits, fur m y. Professor Mark I th«* arrival of a col-. open mini id manufactur- tnesota. has been 1 chi Iren which had l'aula X spoc- ♦ umn o Tacoma. Sept. 2 4 ♦ He conies s n a line and sa- them I Lane and nor- ♦ iul dispatch to the Ne ws frinii 4* been d d from his leu » they marched 1 muntiei *s at a meeting + Olympia says the sup»reme I lute tl ■ulate that he of th«» Central e law 4- court has upheld the s Grove * merchants in 4* ol with its te ch* d dow n town and prohibiting the sale *01 ( 'igar- ♦ More proof that Lydia E. Pink- ’ Club rooms XX'ednes- 4* vttes and cigarette p front of the Comnier- >ra in • f* ♦ linni’a X eg«*tal»l« < '<> ii » im > iiii <I naves ' Grounds were leased the Winsor case, fr jm Spo- •4* ial Club building and other build woman from surgical operations, I The pupils of | ♦ ings in that block. for a term of years, plans submitted <• kaue. the Catholic school were in line fur Mrs. S. A. Williams, of Gardiner,! for the necessary buildings, officers | ther down the street \s t he old sol- M . 4 elected ami various committees ap- j dt«*rs passed them th i* children greet- •* 1 n as a great sufferer from female ed them with wav ng i t handker- pointed to direct and carry to a suc- I UY IMS NEXX YORK troubles, and Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vege. I Chiefland hats a.id th«> veterans re-I ceasfnl ronclusion the various de- table Compound restored me to health ' FOB inn x\ bx sponded with cheers It was a touch-1 partments of the iair. fair, the iiie iirst first an- 1U thr«*e mouths, after my physician i LAI«.F M X.IORIIX Clarence E. Eddy, known all over Ing sight and was an lun ation. will be nual exhinibit of whieh t...... ............ „ held I dednred that an operation was abao- | Returning to the hall the the coast as the poet prospector, was terans this sea uson about the middle of the I lutelv necessary.” Chairman New York. Sept. 2 4 /I Vo til hui* t the Vi rx o exact vo <■» . date I «a f »x Y to r\ I found awaiting them a sumptuous | In the city today on his way north coming November, C-ontiers, of the state committee, Mrs. Alvina Sjierling, of 154 (.'ley-. be fixed at a meeting of the commit made public the figure of his pre dinner, which had c -en pre a red by frjm the Nevada mining districts.1 bourne Ave., Chicago, III., writes: I the Women's Relict Corp-. discin' re I th«* "Lost Pack- ; Mr. Eddy tees next Tuesday evening. liminary canvass of the late. which, •' 1 suffered from female troubles, a The afternoon was l>etit In a HO- er" mine in Idaho several years ago, \\ .tile a lltle iat<* for holding the he says, show s that Bryan will «arry lair this year, there Is ordinarily very the state by about 100.mH) plurality. clal way. the veterans renewing ar selling It for a good sum. and It Is tumor and much inflammation. Two now wort .1 over a million dollars. He of the l*est doctors in Chicago decided good weather here up to Thanksgiv Conners predicted that Taft w ill come qualntances and telling war-t loie s ing time, and owing to the fact that down t > the river with about 50.000 rlos. Tonight th«* itlg campfire will l.a* spent the past three . , years in the that an operation was necessary to save folk w- '5'vada gold fields mid in Death Val my life. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable commodious buildings will be pro pluralltv. ami that Bryan will carry occur at the court lieu»« le.'. a part of the time lu tin* latter Compound entirely cured me without Itig program will lie rend vided a little rain will not seriously Greater New 11«> .................................. York In 150,000 invocation Rev. P. K. 1’tininiand. p..;e«> w.th "Scotty," the notorious an o|a*ration.” iterfere with the rucees» of the oc- thinks Chanler will have nt least the « ndthritt. As a poet Mr. Eddy has FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Singing— By th«» au*li< . *■ isicn. same Democratic plurality in the -ai.ied considerable of a reputation, Address- Mayor J. ii. .'....(lock before another season rolls around city and will also beat Hughes In the MRS. TRESSIE NELSON. For thirty years l.ydia E. Pink laving cli'iidy published a number ham's Vegetable ('oni|»nind, made Response — Pres. S. R. \, Jliams. a race <■* iirse will be secured and th« state. headache, I had hackache or a pain . f bocks, mid lias another in prepara- M uslc—‘ By the quartet . u nial fui •■«■ Tactions provided, litis somew here and really life was not worth tl 'ii. His poem on Bryan lias attract- from roots and herbs, has l»een the Address Colonel W, U D. •XI <• first exhibit, therefore, will be more Hil<*lic«»ck's Forecast the effort I made to keep going. . *1 wide at.entton. and it was reeeiv- standard remedy for female ills, of a produce and livestock show, or Chicago. Sept. 24. Return» from cer. I by Mr. Bryan with expression» ot and has |M>sit ivel v cured thousands or •*A pood friend advised me to use Pe- Address Lee M. Travl:. carnival, than a fair, owing to the tile first convass <f the Far XVu«« women who have laien troubled with Music— By the quartette. approval. runa and I was glad to try anything, and lateness of the season. made under the system inaugurated Mi s. Joseph Lacelle, 124 Bronson St., displacements, intiammation, ulcera Recitation Mrs. W. H. Fisher. Fair officers—President, Thomas by Chairman Hitchcock, of the Re I am very pleased to say that six bottles Otta/wa, East, Ontario, Canada, writes: Pearce; ‘IdresB- S. M. Yoran. tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, i vice president, Harry publican National committee, indi made a new woman of me and I have no OLDEST METHODIST “I.' suffered with backache and head Recitation. periodic pains, backache, that iiear- ■ more pains and lifu looks bright again.” ache for over nine months and nothing Wynne; secretary. C. C. Hazleton; cates, according to the statements t uoi Iti II IX XXEST Retiiu-ks by comrades. Illg-down feeling, tiatuleney.indiges- made today, that Washington, Ore- There are a great many phases of rel ieved me until I took Peruna. This treasurer, Ben Lurch. TO BE PRESERVI I» Song — "America. ” »rii by |he Directors—A. Brund, C. H. Burk- tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration. woman's ailments that require the aa- medicine is by far better than any other bolder, F. I). Wheeler, Ben Lurch, god, California, Idaho, Wyoming and ence. Colorado will be carried by Taft; One of the most Important resolu Why don’t you try it ? »isunce of th» surgeon. Many Register m< glicine for these troubles. A few bot H. H. Veatch. that the content in Montana will I h Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick But by far the greatest number of tina relieved me of my miserable, half- Since yesterday at 1 o'clock and tions introduced at the Methodist Soliciting committee— Ben Lurch, very close, and that the Nevada re- up to noon today the following reg- Episcopal conference at Salem was women to write her for advice. Marion X’eatch and C W. Wallace such cases are amenable to correct dviad, half-alive condition. Bryan. port favors ‘ ~ She* lias guided thousands to on«» by Rev. Abbott, of Portland, re istered their names Lumber solicitors—C. H. Burk medicinal treatment. ■*/ am now la good health, bare holder, C. P. Jones, H. H Veatch. lating to the preservation of the old health. Address, Lynn, Muss. B. H. Stillman. 7th XV ia. Inf. A vast multitude of women have been neither ache nor pain, nor have I had est Protestant church west of the T. J. Elliott, 7th Tenn. Inf Building committee—H O. Thomp PORTLAND OFFICER relieved from the ailmeuta peculiar to any for the past year. If every auffer- Rocky Mountains. 1’h«< church Is lo SHOT AND KILLED T. B. Anderson, 49th Wis. Inf. son, C. C. Hazleton and Currin Cool their sex through the u»e of Peruna as iug woman would lake Peruna, they cated at Oregon City, and Is at pres BY MASKED MXN O. W. McReynolds, 18th Iowa Inf. ey. prescribed by Dr. Hartman. ent being used as a paltit »hop and is would ».»in know iua value and never L. B. Woodruff, 1st Minn. Cov. Advertising committee—W. C. badly In need of repair. The resolu Portland, Sept. 23.— Policeman He receives many letters from all parts without It.” W. M . Sherman. 16th O. Inf. Conner, W. A. Hemenway and An tion called for a committee of five to Samuel 8. Young was murdered at of the country relating to subjects of Chas. Beedle, 136th N. Y Inf. Mrs. M. Kliner, 9648 E. 36th St., 8. E., drew Brund. see about buying the church and Pearce. 10:30 o'clock tonight in the saloon C. B. 1 King. 5th Tenn. Cav. Entertainment—Thomas vital interest to womankind. Cleveland, Ohio, writes: placing It on a lot by Itself. At pres if W. S. Wood, at East NtMtMUtk Brehaut. H O. C. J. Howard and Harry Willard, 21st Iowa Inf. Of the vast multitude of women Dr. “I am enjoying good health since tak ent it 1» located behind the Method- street and Umatilla avenue. The T. Aw- A. Music — J. M. Isham, D. D. Hedges., 6th 'Vis. Inf. Hartman treats annually, only a small ing your medicine. I bad suffered for a let church In that city. It I h propos proprietor of the resort was the only brey and LeRoy Woods. J. H. Tewne, 25th «Vis. Inf. per cent, of them consider it necessary good many year» previous to taking ed to make a Methodist shrill«* of F. Spray, F. 1 H Ros- o'ther occupant of the plase when the Exhibits — J. J. H. Shirk, 79th Pa. Inf. to write to the Doctor at all. the historic building The building Peruna, and ever since I can say that I enberg, A. L. Powell. D. J. DuBru- crime was committed. B. F Adams, 1 I th Kan. Inf. While it is not affirmed that Perima, came around the Horn in sections lu According to Wood's story th«* B. F Butler. 27th Iowa Inf. will relieve every case of this kind, it isi do not know what headache or neuralgia lile and F. B. Phillips, the early days. The men behind the Fancy work and culinary arts— murderer entered th«* place through E. F. Chapman, loth Iowa Inf. But if thej’ are well selec certainly the part of wisdom for ever)' is. 1 can most assuredly say that auy- movement think that with some lit ThoB. Allshaw. 16th Conn. Inf. woman so afflicted to give Peruna is i body afflicted with catarrh in any form Mrs. F. D. Wheeler, Mrs. B. R. Job, the rear door. He wore a white mass ted, well made and fit tle repairing It can be made ho that over hlB face. A b th«» door opene 1 Mrs. H. O. Thompson and Mrs. H. H. John Maroney, 35th XX is. Lt. Art fair trial. can be cured by taking Peruna.” Wo:>ds says he went toward It t > X catch. Louis l>. Gibson, Indian war, Ore. It will last for many years yet. Be perfectly, they improve sides, th«* place could be made a sort Ben see wlfo was there, and was confront Prizes—Thomas Pearce. J. J. Totten. 155th Ind. Inf. his appearance wonder of museum for the relics of the early ed by th«* masked man, who brushc 1 Burk- Lurch, F. I). Wheeler, C. II. T J. Brackett. 67th III. Inf. days of the church. holder, H. H. X’eatch and C. c. Ha- Wood aside and. stepping quickly to W. F Marshall, 1st Ohio Cav. You can get fully. ward Patrolman Young who was al zleton,—Leader. John Galon, 1st Mo. Engineers. such clothes at our FORCE S. F. IX» RIN so approaching th«» door, said: Arthur Thurman, 2 1st Mo. Inf TRAINS ON H.-XV. BRANCH "Come on, for this time I have g.t store because we are Myron Johnson, 18th Wis. Inf. > »’ - J you.” A P. Knowles, 4th Minn. Inf. sole agents in Eugene Salem, Sept. 2 4.-The railroad Tho masked man, carrying a revol- W. G. Lung. 3d Mo. Cav., commission him requested Attorney- ver in his hand, rained ft and leveled L. I». Harrington, 92 III. Inf. for the celebrated While at close General Crawford to start suit by It at the officer. S. Z. Papton, loist O. inf. At the first shot mandamus or otherwise to force the range he fired. T. J. Brabham, 77th O. Inf. Michaels, Young turned around and th«* mur Southern Pacific to operate trains J. 1 I> Moon, 15th Iowa Inf. Stem & Co's derer fired two other shote. One of between Tallman and Crabtree on R. M. Gott. 17th III. Cav. the Springfield Woodburn branch. J. S. Luckey to Jesse G. Wells; the three struck th«* unfortunate po Charles Drew, 98th N. Y. Inf. line of h a nd-tailored liceman In the brain, killing him in The bridge between these towns over tract In College Hill Park. $1. W. II. Sharp, 45th Mo. Inf Manila, P. I., Sept. 26.—The city and the thundering of a welcome by the South Sant Inin has washed out stantly. • A C. Jennings. 9th Iowa Cav. Mary J Phoebe A. Ball et al to suits. ---------------------- 1------ Is in a fever of excitement over the the guns of the forts and batteries, Nlcolle, tract in W'liiteakerB addn to several times Since the last time, Frank Bowers, 2d 111. Inf. The first shore event will be a mon about two years ago, the Southern A FRUIT CANNERY' Impending arrival of the American ster parade, at the conclusion of Eugene, $1000. M. It McCauley, 24th Iowa Inf. Our fall stock this year XSSI RUD AT ALBANY Pacific baa made no attempt to build F. B. Brantley, 2d Iowa Inf. battleship fleet, and, in fact, /has which a dinner will be served to the | Mary Wald to R. M. Day, tract in is the most complete in It up again. J. M Carlile. 28th Wis Inf. been so for many weeks, while the men at the moat site along Baguni-, sec 8, Ip. 19, s r 5 w. $100. Tallman Is now reached via Al Albany. Sept. 2 4.—A big fruit It. E. East land. 8 8th In<l. Inf. all respects we have extensive preparations for the recep- bay ah. Ivan McQueen to Mont Shepard- cannery for Albany Is ansured by the bany on th«* Corvallis a Eastern, and J. H. Collier, 4th Mich. Cav. In the afternoon there will be field i son, tract in sec 8, tp, 1», B r 5 w action of the Albany Commercial tlon and entertainment of the wel ever carried. Also, you Crabtree by the ~ ' - - - Springfield branch, J. B. Bales, 12th Mo. inf. come visitors have been carried on. games on Wallace Field, baseball at $100. For a distance of seven miles be- Club last evening. The club agreed W. Bartholomew, 56th III. Inf. will find them reason Paco Park and open air concerts at , The arrival of the fleet is only a few tween the two placos there Is no Ivan McQueen to Mont Shepard- to pay half the purchase price of the Thos. Swafford. 18th III. Inf. days distant and the details of the the Plaza Moraga. Santa Cruz and son, trai t In tp. 20. >■ r 3 w ••?•• Bite for the plant, which will be erect- ably priced. service. The farm longer any train John Graval, 18th Pa. Cav. plan* for the reception and enter the Botanical Gardens. For the eve-( ers along thia line complained a J. J. Harden to Alma 8. Anderson, ed by H. J. Moores, of Albany, and w g it Mercer, Sd lowe inf. ning all the theatres in town have, tainment are practicall)- completed. We carry a complete line short time ago and a hearing was H. 8. Giles, of Salem. tract In Walnut Park. $1. Daniel Spencer. 17th Iowa inf. The fleet, coming from Austrilia. Is been engaged and free performance» . held at which the railroad commis The proposed plant will have a .Margaret I. Bilyeu et al to Jesse J. II. Pratt, 2d Mass. Cav. of furnishing goods that will be given for the benefit of the expected to reach Basilian Islu.nd. off sion found that circumstance» war G. Wells, tract ill College Hill Park, t capacity of 10,000 cars of fruit and J. H. Alexander, 2 1 st Iowa Inf. Mlndanoa, next Monday or Tuesday visitors. Later a grand ball will be $12 Q : will cannot be excelled in ranted a service over the disused sec »ill lio be In in midrutlnn operation 11 time to han- L. Gilstrap, 17th Kan. Inf. and will probably reach Manila on given to the officers of the fleet. tion of track. John Hurley etux to Maurice die the crop of fruit r ext spring, It lleury Hopkins, 43.1 Mo. Inf the city, and our prices Americans and natives are rivaling Thursday of next week. 2. tp. 19, s is planned to steadily u.ilarge the out Moore, 160 acres ir John Bamford, 8th Mo. Inf. Everything will be done to make in their efforts to decorate their r 6 w. $1000. w ill l»e found lower than put until a capacity of 10.000 cans of IF YOU KNEW I. T. Circle, 1 52d Ind Inf. their stay in Manila as pleasant as houses in the most tasteful and at The merits of Texas Wonder you J. J. Harden etux to D. A. Harden, fruit Is realized. Tb.e cannery will Elijah Thurman, 21st Mo. Inf. many of our coni]»eti- tractive manner and it is safe to say possible to the men and officers of would never suffer from Kidney, tract In Ellas Stewart addn, Entrene. devote Its work to f'ult exclusively. G. II. Courtwrlght, 4th W1» Cav. the American ships. Corre ;ldor Is that the city will present a gay and $600. Moore has been planning for the tors can afford to sell bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a C. P. Schenck, 7th Ind Inf. land will have a great "VX'elcome" brilliant picture during the visit of D. L. Harden etux to J. J. Ha’-deu, establishment of the plant for some bottle (two months' treatment I sold Henry Denhart, 93d III. Inf. , for. We own our own the American fleet. sign, visible at a great dist/ince. Ar time, and appeared before the Com by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Seud for etux. tract in Walnut Park.. $600. L. G Cornwell, 6th 111. Cav. The festivities will extend through rangements have been mad • to have mercial Club last «-veiling with a store and have no rent S A. Huddleston to Henry C. Hol testimonials Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 M I) Spriggs, 43d Ind. Inf. a large fleet of inter-island boats the entire time which t e visitors comb, tract In Huddlestoji'» addn to proposition to build a 810,000 plant Olive street, 81. Leuis J. M Watts, 11th Iowa Inf. to pay and are content meet the fleet at the harbor entrance are expected to remain h -re accord Eugene. $300. if the club would pay half of the pur XV m. Abel, 30th Wis. Inf. »nd to conduct it in to the anchor ing to the official program and all with small profits. E. W. Jordan etux to Lyman R. chase price of $1800 for the site se SPRINGFIELD L<M AIX Wm Ruth, 35th Iowa Inf. age One handsomely decorated boat classes of the population are i ined Briggs, et al, $10, tract in Purkersou lected. c. '. V. Marquis, 9th Ohio Cav. will contain the fleet committee, the in their efforts to give to the visitors You are invited to come * Ma to Eiig' i'«*, $ 10 c. J. Dodd. 3d Iowa I lit Born—To Mr. and Mrs. G. il. Ao- their Governor-General and oth *r promin unmistakeable proofs that T W. Osburn etux to E. L. Dorr, MOVE TO Ol HT A trim. Tuesday, September 22, 1908. ,1 c. Carsaw, 3d WIs. Inf. and look at our goods ent officials. The Merchants Ass >- coming Is welcome. The army and tract in College Hill Park, 11000. XIEDFOI .1» <•<»! M ILMAN XX J Billings, 18th Iowa Inf. a daughter. Mr. Antrim is mall elation and other prominent organi navy branch of the Young Men's Ivan McQueen etux to Lydia M w lietlier you bny or not E. H. Armstrong, 118tb N. Y. Inf. clerk on the Springfield-Albany Medford, Or.. Ss pt. 24.—To fill j zations have also chartered boats Christian Association has made ex Rh pardson, tract in tp. 20, s r 3w. train. E. C. Baker. 19th Ky. nlf. and will send large de'egatisns to tensive preparations to give a hearty •2700. the law to the lett *r. as asked for In Ml»» Minnie Spong, a Lane cminty meet the fleet. The Philippine squad welcome to the fleet. A committee Fritz Wald, Jr., to J W. Maltman, a petition filed with him for the re-1 : teacher, leave* this week for Was ron will, most likely, join the big pa of representative men from the army, tract in lot 7, blk 3, Skinners addn. i>call of John D. O.well, ward councll- co. Oregon, where she ha» accepted nian. Benjamin M Collins, record«*r. j rade of battleships from the Cavite naw and civilian Ilf has been organ $1400. I a position as tm-lier in the schools ized. which has the direction of this aide. XXilliam L. Chrysler etux to Jos-j will issue a call this week for a spec at that place at a salary of $65 per East Ninth Street Among other things a Brand water spet lal work in its charge. The As eph W. Kays, tract In sec. 21. tp. 15, ial election to be hold «in October 15. month. Parade has been planned, which will sociation has es abllshed headquar s r 9 w, $100. Tbe petition was curculated sev J. 8. Kirkley Is fitting up the cor have many attractive features. Wo- ters for use during the six we--ks of I’. 8. to Clarence C. Fisk, 120.59 eral weeks ago and signed by many ner room in the Fleming building, men in launches will go in and out the fleet's stay In Manila and has acres in sec. 4, tp. 18, s r 3 w. who afterward seemed desirous of I Special Correspondence.) for his meat market. He expects made elaborate preparations to be’ween the vessels, carrj lug flowers. Harrison Matteson etux to Claude having their names removed. In the Harrisburg, Sept. 25.— Mrs. Ida to be ready to move In about two According to program th : arrival of make the place attractive and restful Bevins, tract In Marcóla. $425. meantime the petition has been gath Bennett, daughter of II. M Roberts, weeks. He says when hla new mar the fleet will be the sigral for the for the blue jackets and marines, C liarles Hadley «tal to C. C. Mll- ering dust In the archives of the city of this city, dik'd September 19th, | ket Is completed he will have one of ringing of all the church hells in the wh , mav be tired fr m tho rounds tt, 160 acres in sec 7, tp 16. s r hail, apparently lost until the orig 1908, of Brights' disease. She wa» the best In the state. flty, the blowing of steam whistles inal petitioners demanded action In her forty-eecorid year. She was a w scooo. J. C. Stratford, trio formerly con .Ml! ton D. Mitchell etal to Emma thereon. memtier of the Christian churrh, de ducted a photograph studl.i here, is It may be that a restraining or voting more than twenty years of her visiting at tbe home of Mr and Mrs. A W •II». tract in Shaw's addn. Eu- 1 npalgr sponsibilities of der will be gotten out before the life to the cause, and died In full Henry Htewart. gene, $100 Mr. Stratford re- ROC s EV FI T II XS NO F*ad**rs Ge. rge Irish etux to Emma A. election evil declaring It Illegal. Mr. faith of rwelving the Christian's re cently returned from an extended that the Repu illcan ISE foi : c AH t Wells tract in Shaw's addn. Eugene, Olwell has three months more to* ward The-funeral services were held trip to New York and other east ern index of voters harsh in their ritiri» >100. serve. In the Christian church here and cities. Index A pure, antisep- The president pot an I I Huddleston to Addie Work- I» A Marshall han noi 1 the Spring were conducted by Mrs. O. 8. O. Washington, Sept. 23,—“The carl tic Tsilst Powder Huddleston ’ » addn, Eu- Immense card index that Hi man. tract in field liakery to Ertie«t Bartlett, who Hurqbert, of Eugene. Her sermon lnd«x system Is fine f jr a govern for infants and .Mr. gene, $ 190 wa» listened to by the large congre- took possession last Friday. ment department, but in heaven's was planning by pullln? the « adults. Exqui- to A. J. starting things in a lively wa George F. Marshall has been proprietor of the gatlon with intense Interest. A sen- name let's get to work and pump aitely [»rfunietl. in ««*c 6. Morris et al. Nate Hill, who has been a citizen bakery for the past year and suc- Bible and humane feature of her dls- tittle hot, red blood into this cam Renders an excel tp 18, » r 11 of Springfield for the past several course was that she omitted, as far ! reeded In building up a good trade, paign. Never mind card indexing lent complexion i i»*T< ill I TRI** ’ H*»AI ’D Otto .Morton. 40 years. and who lx also a member of as possible, to harrow the feelings of which no doubt will be held by Mr Emily Ogd ' Htfl.ltS UXXMINXTION •he people to find out how we think and keep« the skin IS. « r 2 w $50. the city council, has decided to leave the relatives and friends by pathetic Bartlett acres in sec ! New». •hey ought to vote. Let's get out clear, soft and to Emily Ogden. thia place and reside In Eugene, hav- references to the sickness, d«-ath and H L Ogde •ith red fire and stcmp talk and velvety Relieves 40 acres in tp. 19 . g r 2 w The San Francisco, Cal., Broom I dk pnrrhan^d property in that place, loss of the departed one Mrs. Ben bands of music and espepse t akin irritation and Ft hx to John R. After lo »kinic around for a conslder- nett was laid to rest by the side of makers’ Union has taken preliminary Earl F Girard •nd stir 'em up so that they do should lx used ott. lot 5. blk 4. Crngwell. 1400. ( able length < af time in Springfield her m< her In the Ma» nie cemetery steps In starting a campaign against In heaven's name. November freely after bath Edward l‘ Colt‘on <* î nx to C. P. i trying to buy a desirable home, and brooms made by Chinese and thos* Mis» most here.” Edith, the fourteen-year-oM ing and shaving, tesón pr€ ¿ident, of ■vereaux, 166 a< *reg in »<•<*. 2€, tp. | not bf»ing abb i find one that snlt- daughter of Mr and Mr». W A Mur- made by convicts In Eastern stale*. Ta ese worls were i*ed by preV W€*re E. O. M: Barr, «ec- ?firing a «ielight- *.. r. 2 w., •!< urchaeed the Rolfe ♦ d hiM fan^y, i dock, of this city, wa essfnlly M»mt Roosevelt in criticism o'T the Pc ul and refreshing ■ -And Dr. C W. I*o wh . C. P Devereau X to F. A. Tripp.i place at th*- e of East Eleventh Of rerated upon M onda) Al appendi* work of Repub'liran Nf’ional C’half* re effect. At iieal- the exam- ,rt in tp. 19 a.* r. j ani Alder «tr In Eugene. Th< Interest In tri agen man Hitchcock. accjrdSng to a Fechner. ers or l>y mail, 25 Imllt by Mr Rolf, I's. Wash w . $10 house wa< reel McCartn in*t offirer wh > is ta •; ng iodi cents Box. Pre to Kí»»í*líf* Fiunt^r. i «nd iw modern duce tl Sorins th* r ’resident’s attitude In the Taft of r;wafp .X4- pared by r. 1 fin’d o acrf*3 in w*^*. 2€, tp. 19 FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY, • - p DeWitt « Ki ■ ■ ♦ «f 60URAU0 » ORItHTAk CRfAM ’U roa ■ jusu BscoMasaDm sr t ri ' in S * * w' «.i rt aid. to E sìguo . ar<- Jor Ilf ANTi-ClGARETic LtW IS UPHELD KOET PROSPECTOR VISITS EUGENE Clothes Do Not Make the Man MANILA PREPARES FOR TRANSFERS OF LANE BATTLESHIP FLEET CüUNlY REAL ESTATE MRS. BENNETT DIES AT HARRISBURG ED. HANSON Dr. T. Felix Gouraud’s ORIENTAL TOILET POWOER « t < Cn» Sarsb E $ • Ratte o bla Ider ’«1 to kldm all druggiM*. r our th to tax», all druggin SI XXI I X 'M. • * Eug«*ns