Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, November 12, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    ¡¡¡¿ns Well as Wen Are lad?
Oerable by Kidney and
Bladder Trouble.
I
COUNCIL iVILL
CASA BLAMJA
PRIZES AWARDED
ONE HUNDRED
ACCEPT MORRIS
INCIDENT WAS
AT SPRINGFIELD
EUGENE BOOSTERS
BROTHERS' BID
CLOSED TODAY AT ALBANY TODAY
FARMERS' FAIR
" t«v trouble preys upon the mind,
& --«andlessens-uibition; beauty,
vigor and cheetful­
A »cron< man i» »tron< all over.
No man can be
ness soon disappear
■trout who i« »utiennt from weak wtoiuach with its
w hen the kidneys are
consequent indite»tion, or from » ime other disease
out of order or dis­
of the stomach and its associated organs, which im­
eased.
pair« digestion and nutrition.
For when the stomach
Kidney trouble has
is weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition
f
Nov. 10 - The foreign of-
become so prevalent
Following is a list of the prizes
Bond
Company
Will
Take
Eu-
contained in food, which is the source of all physical
been advised from Berlin Opening of Albany's Depot At­ awarded at the Grange Institute and
that it is not uncom­
k
strength.
When a man “ doesu’t feel just right,"
mon for a child to be
Fair at Springfield last Friday and
nirnt over the Casa
when he doesn't sleep well, has au uncomfortable
B
tended by Visitors from
born afflicted with
ncidvt
gene's Water Bonds
Saturday:
feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond*
The foreign
weak kidnevs. If the
Miss
M
Painting First prixe.
ent, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength.
I uadorinsteBtoooften if »Je urine scald.
Casa Blanca i:
Salem. Portland and
C. Davis.
Second, Miss Elizabeth
At
Par
SucH a ma« »htuld ua* Dr. Pierer* • Go/de« Medical
ed the relatiui
*3-, u or ]f when the child reaches an
McMahon. Thurston
Third,
Carl
Diecovery. if cure» d/seaaes of the stomach and other
Germany, pra<
Eugene
Totten. Thurston
,J< hpn it should t»e able to control the
organs of dl^estloa and nutrition. It enriches the blood,
signing of tht
Hampton Bros.' display of suits
**** e it is vet afflicted with bed-wet-
invigorates the liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes
and ladies' clothing, first prixe.
f^jMienduponit, thecause of the diffi-
From Tuesday'» Dall
the nerie^.and
t.IKt I
H A \ n ^lKf.\uTH TO
From Tuesday's Daily Gunrd.)
—ly Guard. >
Cox 4 Cox's display of ladies' wear­
B37-» kidnev trouble, and the first
The
city
council
m
THE WHOLE BODY.
Over one hundred Eugene boosters ing apparel, first prixe.
*■'* ¿Tiki be towards the treatment of
el last evening
You can’t afford to accept a tterft nostrum as a substitute for this non­
le •ft this noqn for Albany to repre­
important organs. This unpleasant in regular session and considered
Paul
Bettleheim’s display of
alcoholic medicine of inown composition , not e>en though the urgent dealer
matters
sent
the
city
and
Lane
County
in
the
of
i
matches
In
the
various
stages
of
kU iQue to a diseased condition of
m*Ors °i Ipss ‘mportance.
mav thereby make a little bigger pro til.
Ingredients printed on wrapper.
rfdnevs and bladder and not to a The ma er < of the bld of Morris Bros,
celebration at the IAnn county me­ manufacture, first prixe.
to take ove the waror bond.- was
tropolis this afternoon
when the
H. E Walker, picture framing and
27t as most people suppose.
Southern Pacific depot Is dedicated Mission furniture, first prize
:• n iS well a» men are made miser- summarized as follows: Morris Bros
to the traffic of the central Willam­
*°“th kidnev and bladder trouble. agree to take o-
O. Hemenway. best display of pho­
over the bonds to the
ette Valley C. S. Williams and John tograph work.
NOTICE Hili Pl'IlLU vhon
o
‘ ihoth nee«i the »»me great remedy. amount of ilOO.OOO
at par. the citv SALEM CLEARLY
H Hartog headed the boosters, each
W. L. Chrysler, first prize for NEWS ITEMS FROM
-4 mil 1 and the immediate effect of whFV
prlntin8 of the bonds
w ith his Lane County badge pinned | home manufactured saddles
U S Land Office at Roseburg, Ore­
realized. It is sold ! which will not cost over »200 The
over his heart.
Miss O. C, Clark, first prize for
MOUND NEIGHBORHOOD gon. September 22, 1908.
OUTPLAYED EUGENE
bond company will take »60.000 of
bv drugg>sts- in fifty-
Not only were boosters from Eu- ! candy.
Notice la hereby given that Peter
the bonds as soon as they can. the r-
Bnt and one-dollar
expected, but big delegations
Apples i—Baldwin, 1st U. G. Mr-
Hansen, of Fisher. Oregon, who. on
mainder, »100.000. to be delivered iu
IN SATURDAY'S GAME gene
a;e bottles. You may
(
Spivlal
Corii-spondenee.
)
from Salem.
Portland
and other Heleny, 2nd J. Beecher.
Northern
installments of not less than ,15 ooo
bve g sample bottle
Mound. Nov. 9
Election passed January 14th, 1902, made Home­
places attended the opening
Alto­ Spy, U. G. McHeleny, second
second. J.
" -ail fret- also a Dome ot Swamp-Root Morris Bros, agree to take the bond,
off
nicely
with
four
votes for Taft, stead Entry No. 1 1232, S R 01426,
gether over a thousand visitors were B*>ebe. I Spitzenberg. J. Beebe
Beebe; ; sec­
Hof S’W%,
JBphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, at par.
four
for
Bryan
and
eleven
for Debs. for W«4of NE>4: E
Saturday at Salem the Eugene anticipated at Albany today.
ond C. J. Dodd. Ben Davis, 1st U.
^eluding many of the thousands of testi-
Roy Bierce mad*' a trip to Crow Section 18. Township 15 South,
. he council unanimously agreed to high school met its first football de­
The following were among those G McHeleny: nd C. J Dodd. King.
Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian,
jHiia! letters received from sufferers the proposition.
feat for the year when its team play­ attending the excursion:
J. Beebe, 1st;
Howard Churchill, last week.
-rd In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Jessie Hooker passed through here has filed notice of Intention to make
I he \\ illamette Valley Company ed that of Salem. The Eugene team
Burden & Graham, P L. Camp-| 2nd. Newtown Pippin, J. Beebe. 1st.
Final Five Y.-ar Proof, to establish
Bmvhamton, N. Y„ be sure and mention addressed a communication to the in the first half was clearly outplay­ bell. C. S. Williams, L. I. Whitson. | C. J. Dodd. 2nd
Rambo. Bellflower, this morning on I i I b wav to Smith claim to the land above described,
th-s paper
Don't make any mistake, council request'ng a committee irorn ed. the half being played ' wholly in N. L. Fitxhenry, H. W. Thompson, Dandy. J. Beebe; Red Cheeked Pip River.
Geo. Sullivan anil family came In before W W. Calkins. U. S Com­
b-t remember the name, Swamp-Root. the council meet with representatives Eugene's territory. Once or t w ice E O. Potter. D. E Yorn.. J. M Wil­ pin, C. J. ~ Dodd
Delaware Red. J.
missioner. at Eugene. Oregon, on the
[«• Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ail of the company to arrange the final the Eugene boys seemed to rally, liams. M. Svarerud. W. T. Gordon. G. Beebe. 1st: C. .1 Dodd. 2nd. R J. on the stage Saturday from Panther Sth day of December, 1908.
¿re»s, Binghamton, N.
details for the taking over of th** wa­ but not once in this half did they W Griffin, E E Chambers, Chas. H Greening, C .1. Dodd, Louver, Beebe, to visit relatives and friends.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Lewis Mackintosh came down the Elsworth Prlndel, of Fisher, Oregon;
ter plant by* the city. On motion It have an opportunity to see ore. The Fisher. T. H.
H Garrett. Hollenbeck 1st; Dodd. 2nd.
Grimes’ Golden
Wilkins. Russet t, Red June. Roxberry Russet, river from Lorane yesterday and Is Wesley G Bowers, of Fisher, Oregon;
w'as ordered that the council meet in local team lacked the snap > and vim Real Estate Co., F. W
session Wednesday evening for the which they have shown in i previous Frank Jenkins Cockerline .<• Wether- Dodd, 1st; Beebe,
1
2nd. Wine Sap. stopping with Geo Prisiott now
Win. M. Summers, of FlBher, Ore­
Miss Bessie Meats' school is pro gon; Hatfield H. Cooper, of Fisher.
M. Miller. I H. Beebe, 1st;,
Wagner and Wahl-
purpose set forth. The report of ga tnes.
Their attacks would seem ble, A. C. Dlxon, G. M
grossing
nicely
She
has
only
si-ven
Display. Beebe,
Hammond. Joseph brlge, Dodd. , txt.
Cuirman Gilbert, of th«* atreet com­ to melt ti s they hit their opponent's Bingham, P. K. Hammond
Oregon.
box scholars.
Swearlnger. W . F. Osburn, G eo. Wall. 1st.
lest
Fruit Asoclatlon,
mittee, with recommendations for im­ line.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Peabody are
provements was accepted. Chairman
In the second half, however, the D. A Paine. F '. B. Harlow, ’ T. H. El- Spltzenberg. Fruit Asoclatlon.
Register.
farming
the
Pears Winter Neills, U. G. Me- living at Panther now
lusher, of itie fire and water commit­ Eugene boy» seemed to rally and lis, E. .1 McClanahan, C. S. Frank.
NOTICE for IH Bi ll 'AT1ON
De John Hooker place.
B.
<
J. Beebe, F. L. Cham-. Heleny, 1st; Beebe, 2nd.
tee, submitted a report covering the once they worked, by successive end A. J. Gillette.
John Hooker has bought fifty
condition of the reservoirs. The re­ runs by Preston and Bailey, to the bers, 1 R. 3. Bryson, W. A. Kuyken-' Aryon. Dodd. 1st; McHeleny, 2nd
All
acres
of
H
B.
Baldwin's
ranch
I IT. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore
' A. Wintermeir, M H. llar- Fall Butter. Dodd. 1st.
port of Street Commissioner Turner five-yard line. Here they lost the bull dall, C.
he needs now is a cook.
gon, September 22, 1908.
Quince—Dodd. 1st.
was embodied in the Fisher report on yardage, and Salem immediately low, J. O Holt. O. B. Bennett, Dr.
w
hut
Th*
1
Layne
boys'
dogs
started
Notice Is hereby given that Jay
Concord Grapes- -M C Davis.
and stated that new water pipe had punted out of danger. This was the W. L. Chi'shire. John H. Hartog. S.
laut
the
boys
thought
was
a
bear
R.
Melvin, of Fisher, Oregon, who,
English Walnuts W. T. Pattison.
been laid at an expense of ,112.38. only time Salem's goal was endan­ H. Friendly, Judge Chrisman. Jack
night about midnight. Th*' boys got on March 5, 1907, made Homestead
Filberts Geo A. Dorris.
Rodman, J. W. Zimmerman, J. E.
Receipts of the city water service for gered.
up and went to them well armed, but Entry No. 1 4346-01 429, for SW %
Idaho Pear Dodd, 1st.
Throughout the game Eugene'B Heaton, Jos. Fellman, O. H. Reich-
the months of July, August. Septem­
Best box Baldwins. Northern Spy, found that they had bayed a large of SE«4; S>4 of SW>4; Section 13,
W. J. Gibson, E. Dodge. W. A.
ber and October showed a total of punting was exceptionally good. Sa­ man,
NW S of NW »4. Section 24, Towu-
lem worked the forward pass to ad­ Bell, J. L. Page, F. J. Hard. L. E. Newton Pippin and Ben Davis, 1st, skunk
»6983.05.
G. W Layne Is clearing ground for •hlp 15 SoiLh, Rango 10 West, Wil­
Bean, Drew Griffin, Flugene Gun Co., Henry Wylie.
The commiitee on street lights vantage several times. Eugene, as a G. D. Linn, F. J. Berger, F. E. Duun,
lamette Meridian, has filed notice
Those winning prizes iu needle­ a new hayfield next year.
recommended that lights be placed at whole, lost by that play. There were C. W. Hay les, George Hall. Jr., R. work. lace and
W. 1>. Johnson went to Eugene of intention to make Final Five Year
embroidery
are:
the following Btreet intersections: several raw decisions on the part of W. Newland, F. W.
■t. to establish elalin to th.
Locen, Al Hamp­ Mesdatnes Hendricks, Bussell, Gor- this week.
1
Sixth and Blair streets, Fifteenth and the referee, but as a whole th" game ton. , E. J. Crow, Romeo Gilbert. M sle. Miss Kirkland,
Are what Hansen s
Jay Johnson was at Mound last above described, before W. W. Cal­
Davis. Clark,
Salem's star
Willame te. Seventeenth and Villard was especially clean.
kin», U. S. Commissioner, at Eugene,
1. Duryea. Darwin Bristow, F. M De Peery. Wadsworth. Kestly, Earhart, night after hlx mall.
store offers to the people
avenue. Twelfth and Lincoln, Twelfth was Parsons, who repeatedly made Neffe, Andy Heitzman, F. W. Os­ Arnold. Kvtehum, Russel), Nadancu
Clair Hinkson passed through here Oregon, on the 9th day of December,
yardage
by
end
run».
Krelger
played
and
Mill,
otewart
avenue
and
Park
of Eugene and Lane coun­
burn, Free Thomas, Geo. K Munro», and Miss Roberta
last week on his way home from Eu- 1908.
atreet, College Hill; Fourteenth and as consistent a game as any one for Military Band, (15), B. K. Jenkins
Claimant names as witnesses:
l*afe Moore with a pumpkin, C. gene.
He took a load of freight
ty.
The MICHAELS,
Onyx avenue. Thirteenth and Hilyard, Eugene. The field was soft and slip­
Elsworth Prlndel, of Fisher, Oregon;
J. Dodd, ditto, Z. T Kintzley with from Mound to Eliulra yesterday,
pery.
Fifteenth and Mill, Thirteenth and
STERN & CO. line is fa­
his summer squash, all got a ribbon
The squatters on the railroad land Peter Hensen, of Fisher, Oregon;
It was admitted by Salem that POPE CELEBRATES
Columbia avenue. Twelfth and Oak.
C. O. lien captured a ribbon with his In this vicinity are living on It with William M Summers, of Fisher, Ore­
students
on
Eugene
had
more
of
her
mous for style and quality.
Ninth and Lawrence. Fourteenth and
gon; Hatfield H. Cooper, of Fisher,
sunflower. W. C. Nysert got bls tur­ good faith.
Alder. Mr. Fisher moved that the the field than their own school. The
FIFTY YEARS OF
nip decorated by a string of blue
Charles Gold, our stag»' driver, Oregon.
Prices reasonable all the
the
result
Eugene
rooters
showed
one light, that on Fourteenth and Al-
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Phettyplace and Davis contested for who swore-off sometime ago. Is back
time.
Register.
der, be installed and objected to the of their training and yelled consist­
ACTIVE WORK first on corn, the latter, however, In th« business again Glory In his
ently.
Salem's
yelling
was
done
al
­
adoption of the recommendation un
went happily home displaying a red grit for the spring seat.
If you buy a suit from
most
wholly
by
the
girls,
and
showed
Notice
lor
1
‘
ubllcalion
account of many of the lights being
ribbon pinned to hlx ea,rs.
Mr»
Timber cruisers In these parta
no training whatever. After the
us you know you are get­
unnecessary.
past
Rome, Noov. 9
The pope today Ketchum, who has had fifty years’ have been scarce during the
game
Eugene's
rooters
showed
them
­
department of the Interior.
Councilman Williams objected, as
ting full value for the mon­
received the members of the Sacred experience in baking bread—Just month, due to Taft’s election. I xup-
selves
grand
losers
by
forming
a
big
United States Land Office at
her
golden
wedding
had
did also Mr. Fisher, on the grounds
celebrated
p<
>se.
College, who congratulated him upon
Roseburg, Or.. Aug 21. 1908,
that the city was incurring too much serpentine, marching down the main the fiftieth anniversary of his enter the laurel bestowed upon her lovely
ey at all times.. Come and
Mr and Mrs H D. Johnson spent
Notice is hereby given that Mrx.
indebtedness. On final vote the re­ street and giving their own and Sa­ Ing the priesthood. The holy father loaf, made front the Snow Ball flour, Sunday and Monday on Wolf creek
see for yourself.
Belinda J. Meredith, of Eugene. Ore­
port was adopted and the lights or­ lem's yells. The behavior of the Eu­ was presented with the sum of . ........ 1 grown and _ gristed right here, by the with their sister, Mrs. Lewis.
way.
Mrs. ~~
W. F. Cline, with her
Roy Bierce casts a lungful took gon. who on Aug. 21. 1908, made ap-
dered installed. A supplemental rec­ gene students while In Salem created in gold.
We carry a complete
beautiful Jelly got the bit of blur toward Independence once In awhl'e. pllcatlon under the timber and atone
ommendation on street lighting was favorable comment.
After the game a reception fitted
line of furnishing goods
ribbon butter yet the Judges could
The voters of road district No. 66 a<-ta, No. 0901, for S Mi of NWV« and
read as follows:
find no butter better than that from have voted a special tax for much N >4 of SWH, Section 24. Tomnahlp
"We, your committee on street to the limited time Eugene had in BUILDING PERMITS
that cannot be excelled in
the evening was tendered to the vis­
18, south, Range 7 W., Willamette
the cow that eat the corn that was needed repair work.
lighting, beg to report that it is nec­
the city, and our prices
fed to It by the Granger maid that
Hunting on the river has been Meridian, has filed notice of Intention
SO
FAR
THIS
WEEK
essary to make changes in order to itors.
The Salem students tried to show
live» in the county of Lane, The very good the past two months, but to make final proof, to establish
perfect the Bystem of lighting as their guests a good time. The row­
will be found lower than
claim to the land above described,
butter got the ribbon
fishing Is very poor.
adopted by the city, and would rec­ dyism shown at one time was only
The following building permits
before W W. Calkins, II. 8. Com­
many of our competitors
Various minor prizes were also
ommend that the light at the corner on the part of a few Salem toughs wvre issued by Building Inspector
missioner. at his offli'H at Eugens,
awarded that are not Included In th 1»
of West Seventh and Monroe streets and very much regretted by th« stu­ McFarland yesterday and today:
can afford to sell for. We
Oregon, on th» 13th day of Novem­
list.
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
be moved one block east to the corner dents as a whole.
W. H. Elliott, 5-rooru cottage at
ber. 1908.
own our own store and
of West Seventh and Madison streets.
Owing to a misunderstanding as to the corner of Woodcock avenue and
Claimant names as wltaesse* Wil­
U 8 Land Office at Roseburg, Ore­
"We would further recommend that where to get on their own cars about Twentieth street. In the Gross addi­
have no rent to pay and
liam D. Neeley, of Eugene. Oregon;
gon, June 23, 1908.
the light now at the corner of Tenth twenty of th" Eugene rooters were tion, to cost »1000.
are content with small
Notice 1» hereby given that Judith I John Dick, of Eugene, Oregon: Monte
and Lawrence streets be moved to the left in Salem Saturday evening They
H
Dice, «-room bungalow uu I
Ann Carnahan, of Coeur d’Alene, Miner, of Cottage Grove, Oregon;
corner of Tenth and Lincoln streets took the eany morning train home.
profits.
Fourth street, between Madison und
Idaho, who, on Jun« 13th, 1908, Bird Ina Meredith, of Eugene, Ore-
and a new light installed at the cor­
Blair; to cost |400
made timber application No. 10172, gon; E. J. Frasier, of Eugene, Ore-
You are invited to come
ner of Tenth and Washington strets.
H. Howe, 7-room bungalow on
for b <4 of nw>4, n«'4 of nwH, 8ec- gon.
CALIFORNIA
SEES
"In
case
the
lust
change
is
made
we
between
Jefferson
Eleventh street,
and look at our goods
BENJAMIN L EDDY.
4 West, Willamette Meridian, has
further recommend that a new light
»1OM.
and Madison; co ■
Register
filed notice of Intention to
make
whether you buy or not.
be installed at the corner of Eleventh
PROBABLE HAY SHORTAGE Y. D. Henalll, a 5-rootn bungalow
Final Proof, to eatabiish claim to the,
NOTI* E FOIt IH BLICATION.
and Jefferson streets.
on the corner oi Walnut avenue and
land above described.
before the
We find that the above changes
San Francisco, Nov. 5 —According Enxt seventeenth street ; to cost * 1,-
Register and Receiver, at Roseburg.
I 8 Land Office at Roseburg,
are necessary in order to make the
115.
Oregon, on the 20th day of January, Oregon. October 1, 1908.
system of lighting work out right in to the annual report of the San
C. A McClain a 5-room bungalow
Francisco
Hay
Dealers'
Association,
year's
Idle-
After
more
than
ono
1909.
Notice Is hereby given that Jona­
the end. according to the original
on the comer of Walnut avenue and
Claimant names ax wltnexHex than H. Vincent, of Eugene, Oregon,
plans. We further recommend that there is a prospect of a hay short­ East Seventeenth street; to cost »I. ness the big sawmill of the Brown
Hal E. Wood, of Eugene. Oregon; who, on June 17th, 1907, made Tim­
age
in
the
state
this
winter,
an
ab
­
up
on
full
Lumber
Co.
was
started
all lights be placed on not less than solute absence of supply in March 46 1
time in Cottage Grove Wodneaday Marvin L. Hamrnltt, of Eugene, Ore­
50-foot poles, above ground.
R. H Ivey will erect a 5-room cot- morning with a force of foryt-flve gon; Georg« 8. Corser, of Coeur ber application. No. 9375, for W1»
next and a raise In price that may
East Ninth Street
of SE %, Section 22. -ownahlp 19
Mr. Eaton addressed the council this week attain »26 per ton
tage
at
the
corner
of
Villard
avenue
The
men. which force will be increased d'AJene, Idaho; Samuel Carnahan, South, Rang« 2 West,
Willamette
and urged that a third night watch­ hay crop this year falls short of the and East Seventeenth street, at a as the mill increases its output of Coeur d'Alene. Idaho.
Meridian, has filed notice of inten­
man be added to the police force. Mr. 1907 crop by about 100,000 tons, cost of »1000
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Since closing down In August of
tion to make Final Proof, to establish
Eaton spoke in behalf of the Com­ and there is no prospect of reUef
In giving the totals of last month's last year this mill plant has been
Register.
[ claim to the land above described,
mercial Club. Referred to the com­ from Nevada or Utah, as was then building permits the Inspector made completely overhauled and Improv­
before the Register and Receiver, at
mittee on police.
afforded.
Dealers have ceased to an error of ,500. The cottage which ed. much new modern machinery
Roseburg. Oregon, on the 12th day
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
On recommendation of Councilman quote prices upon hay. and the pros­ L. H. Hoselton is erecting on We»t having been Installed, Including a
of December. 1908.
Gilbert a red signal light for police pect of a continued dry spell renders Eighth srteet whb list.-d at ,50V. sew re-saw, edger, cut-off. live rol­
Claimant names ax witnesses:
r
service was ordered placed in front the situation all the more serious
when »1000 was the right figure lers and other less Important ma­ U. 8 Land Office at Roseburg, Ore
James Wilhelm of Creswell, Ore-
gon, September 22, 1908.
| 1 his will make th» totals for October chinery. giving the mill a dally ca­
of the Smeede hotel.
■
........
Wilhelm of ‘ Zion, Ora-
Notice Is hereby given that Els- J gon; Joseph
Councilman Berger, in behalf of
,»«.385 instead of ,85.885. as pub- pacity of 611,000 feet of lumber,
worth Prlndel, of FlBher, Oregon, gon; Joseph A Mayo, of Zion, Ore-
I llsbed
the health committee, recommended TEXAS OIL MAGNATE
whltdi
was
recently
The mill pond
Earl McNutt of Eugene. Ore-
who, on October 1st, 1908, made gon; t_,;
that a citv tneat and milk inspector
cleaned out and enlarged Is piled Homestead Entry No 13118. 8 R. gon.
READY TO ANSWER
be appointed On motion it was or­
full of logs but was not yet filled
Re-advertlsen>ent.
dered that 'he h-alth comr.ittoe take
with water.
It la being filled^ as 01427, for EMi of NW14. NE *4 of
BENJAMIN I. BODY.
Austin. Texas. Nov. 9.—With Hu- CELEBRATED BUCKS
up the matter with the county in­
faat as the sirpply will admit. Thia SW % , NW >4 of 8EK. Section 88,
Register
avowed Intention of surrendering
Inconvenience forces the use of a Township 15 South, Range 9 West,
spector. looking to a plan
STOVE CASE DELAYED donkey engine I temporarily with Willamette Meridian, has filed no­
proi>«r inspection can be carried out. himself to the sheriff of Travix coun­
NOTH
E
FOB
1*1
Ill.lCATION
the tice of Intention to make Final Five
Mark Fleming » petition for a rail­ ty, H Clay Pierce and his attorney
to
which logs are dragged
<
Year Proof, to establish claim to the
II
i
ax
the
pond
road crossing to be placed at a desig­ arrived here today. He will caH on
shut«,
but
as
soon
The
Washington, D. C., Nov 10
Und above described, before W. W U a* Land Office at Roseburg, Ore­
nated point in rfladden's addition was the sheriff and endeavor to secure case of Preaident Samuel Oompers. filled with water the donkey may Calkins, U 8 Commissioner, at Eu­
gon Aopteniber 12, 1908.
A fine grade of
referred to the street committee with bail.
Notice Is hereby given that Wesley
Secretary Frank Morrison and Vir­ be dispensed wltti
gene,
Oregon,
on
the
8th
day
of
De
­
being logged at
G Bowers, of Either, Oregon, who,
power to act.
Prealdent John Mitchel). ali of the milling timber Is Dfsston,
4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
on Row cember, 1908.
on October 15. 1902. made Home­
I Application of property o’"«™ fr ' ♦
American Federation of l^abor. and Rocky Point and and Is being de-
Claimant
names
as
witnesses
a sewer between Monroe and Blair ♦ HM RETAR» ROOT
who are charged with contemp, of river for this mill ’ the branch rall- Wesley G. Bowers, of Fisher, Ore­ stead Entry No. 13161, 3 R. 01428,
NOT <ANI»ll»9TE.
streets was ordered granted.
♦
court, was called today In th» district llvered dally over E to the mill.
gon; Peter Hansen, of Fisher, Ore­ for ME K, Section 21. Township »5,
Willamette
Praver of petitioners for a sidewalk ♦
supreme court
The case grown out road, the O. 4 3 mill le running gon. William M Summers, of Fisher, South. Range 9 West.
At preaant the
Washington. November 9.
to be constructed on th- north side* o ♦
of a suit for injunction iaaHtuted on a big order for the Southern Oregon; HatfleM H. Cooper, of Meridian has filed notice of Inten­
tion to make Final Five Year Proof,
Eleventh street »a* referred to the ♦ __ Secretary Root stated to­
•.gainst the labor officials by th" California oil fields, including the Fisher, Oregon
to establish claim to the land above
♦ day he would not be a can­
street committee.
BENJAMIN
L.
EDDY,
Bucks
Stove
and
Rang"
Company,
of
big walking beams used In the old
the east ♦ didate for the
described, befora W W Calkins, V
New York
Register.
i
St.
Leela.
Owing
to
the
abaence
of
wells. W<- are Informed by Super­
ordered ♦ senatorsblp. to succeed Platt.
S Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon,
Preaident Oompevx ami Secretary intendent White that there are or­
side of Waitin’ avenue was
À
on the 9th day of December, 1908
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Morrlaon In Denver, where they are ders ahead to keep rhe mill running
granted.
Claimant names as witness«»:
up and
NOTIO: FOR Pl IBMC4TIOM
In the matt« er of opening
attending the annual convention of steadily providing cars can be bad
Elsworth Prlndel. of Either, Oregon:
tb* nit­
Walched Flftee» Y '»o
th«
American
Federation
of
lailatr,
extending Oliv re street and er red to
to
make
the
deliveries
—
Cottage
"For fifteen years 1 have watehed
U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Peter Hansen, of Either, Oregon;
tb<* Grove Leader
sessments. utc., . on motion reb
Wra F. Summers, of Fisher, Oregon;
the working of Bucklen's Arnica a further delay tn the hearing of
Oregon. September 17, 1908.
contempt
proceeding»
la
likely.
the Judiciary c< onitni'teg.
Salva, and it has never tai>4 to cure
Notice la hereby given that Alice Hatfield H. Cooper, of Fisher, Ore-
The session included reading '*• a any tore, boll, «leer er bur* to
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 J. Perdue, of Eugene. Oregon, who
are avalen in
number of str« .•et improvement ordl- t wk tab it was applied It has saved ns RHODE ISLAND'S
benjamin l eddy .
♦ on May 1st, 1908. made Timber Ap
FAItMK ANI> LANDS
nan1"» h ••
'
Magister.
tsFTT BATH OF
♦ plication No 990« for WH of SW H
«reel, from Blair west to the many * doctor bill,*' eave 4 F
H4HHIH MI BHKK THI4I.
Wi.iaO Maine 25«
♦ Section 24. Township 19 South
H»venth street from Blair Haiuy. or
■ 7’* W#nt t0 •*" ■TOar f*r,D-
HEROIC
DEAD
HONORED
at w a Kuykendall*« Drag Store
♦ Rang» 6 West. Willamette Meridian
'"Il denertptlon, terms, etc , «•<
New York. No» * -Th» ♦ has filed notice of Intention to make
*• r»0 Jo B.
to Willamette, »41
•hIch wen
Herman Stohmftt, of d^hmttt Bro»
Ytckabnr^ M.-IX
No» I«. The
trial of th* Hain« hrMhori ♦ Final Proof, to establish claim to th»
well known horsemen >f Crwewell Is menummt erected to the N*lional
for the murder of Anni* waa ♦ land above described, before W. W
^ntmu.Hon of —
T. R. ACRKRH 4 <*»..
♦ Calkins. U 8 Commissioner, at Eu­
In
the
city
today
arranging
to
take
Military
Park
her»
in
memory
of
the
'•day a*’ for ftweember 14
«70
H
WaAtngVMi
*
.
.
teenth to rif—»»
JI
« t> jud«d tier-nan coach «tallio« to Hhodw Inland a>>ldlrr» »bo fall In the
gene, Oregon, on the 24th day of
PORTIAMO. <m. led in ordinance. ««
the fauns country. ÍWlmltl Broa siege and battle of Vicksburg, waa
December, 1908
are the agents for thia aeatton ot the dedicated today with interesting »x-
Onldendale,
Washington.
ha>
Claimant names as witnesses:
IF VOY »TKM
C.
r luntry for A
C Ruby.
Ruby, the well- e»*-1 non In the presence of a large 4»en all the communities of th" Px
W l> Neely, of Eugene, Oregon;
of T-xas "
krwwn Portland
P r-.and Importer
importer of Port­ throng
Tne merits
i
A
[»arty
of
twenty-five
per
fflr Coast a record In raising money M E Gillespie, of Eugene, Oregon,
fr
draft
borne«
>uld never
i
nona. Including the l**adlng officials
Ivertlxlnt purposes: by giving Minnie Wlnnlford, of Oakland. Ore-
11 • land
adder
of th** BUit#*. w**r»» oo hand to r<*pr*- »2
an! z
for every man, woman »nd gon; E. W halt am. of Eugene, Ore
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
; h*»d‘ I*» L i
Th* r:i’»uu!H*M
within the city limits, or » gon
w»WHi—«rom sMorrwr - srw
mai
■
K
> and o
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
■rf 4.M»<M), and thin eswte In i'
9
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'M at a
Register.
the rate of »125 a minute
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Winter Suits
of Quality
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COMPANY'S MILL
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