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Governor Chamoenain as United
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Kuthe. it seems, was arrested and
| -■’’ J ,’’* wnator, but will elect a Re fiued |.'5
Xignd h.
• “s it WM before the destrucHve vira» Í
Refusiug to pay the fine,
publican
instead
when
the
Oregon
ente-. 1 the circulation. S. S. S. quickly takes edect on the bio 1
he was sent to jail for twelve days
legislature
meets
this
Winter,
says
The petitioners assert that the Im
Ed Gradually the .ymptoms disappear, the health is improved, the s u
, ' te Oregonian This object will be prisonment of Kuthe Is Illegal for the
L .of all spots, sores and other blemishes, the hair stops coming c
promoted by the circulation among following reasons: That the city or
^mouth and throat heal and when S. S. S. has cleansed the svstem of •’
’t” ’»tara of the state of petitions dinance of Eugene is unreasonable;
L-on no trace ci the disease u left & S. S. cures conig ous blood poi^.u addressed to the statement Republi that the city charter of Eugene does
Cause it is tlx potest of all blood punfiers, tested and proven for more can members of both branches of not authorise the city to make it un
the HUlature relieving them from lawful or to prescribe a penalty for
fortv vears. Book on this disease with suggestions (ot home treat*«-1
fii.tll Ing the terms of their pre selling non-intoxicating liquors; that
Ed any medical advice sent free to all who write
election pledgee
the legislature has no power to au
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__________ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAJTA. GA.
The circulation of each petitions thorise a city to make it unlawful to
*i: be started In Multnomah county sell such beverages; that the section
It »as at first reported that of the city charter relating to malt
Eugene to visit his parents for a few today
EUGENE BOY WINS
days. He will leave San Francisco similar petitions would also be clr- liquors has been suspended by the op
next Sunday for Australia with a ulated In other counties of the eration of the local option laws; that
FAME AS HORIZONTAL
troupe of acrobats known as the Hon "ite from which statement Repub the ordinance is void and that the
‘„L | plaintiff is deprived of his liberty
ey family. They will tour Australia lican legislators were elected t this
year bot If that is the intention of without due process of law and
BAR PERFORMER and probably New Zeaianu. aud ex those
tho'~ opposing
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the election of Cham- against the constitutions of Oregon
pect to be back to America within a berlain it cannot
be learned when and the United States as well.
year.
I
the
outside
counties
will be can-
i Kuthe is not in jail, as stated
Frank
learned
the
business
in
Port-1
Frank Cherry, who is now visiting
1 vassed
above. Sentence is wthheld pending
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cher- land during the past few years, and is
Plan Ib'publican Caucus.
settlement of the case )
rv in this city, has won distinction now among the top notch, rs in his
The anti-statement forces also are
I ¡¿ the past 'ear or two as an acrobat line. He says he likes the work, working to secure the organization
LOST \ 1LLEÌ XO I I >
>uj horizontal bar and trapeze per but traveling with a circus is a hard of both houses of the legislature.
former He has been with the Norris life, he says. ..is career will be watch- Petitions soon will be circulated
(Special Correspondence. 1
[ t noue circus during the past season, |ed with interest by hl- man' friends among the voters requesting the Re
Lost Valley. Nov. 16
Residents
joining the show at Portland after it here.
publican members of both houses,
of
Lost
Valley and vicinity voted a
appeared in Eugene last spring. He
who took th' pledge to enter into a
road tax November 15.
mal!e a tour of the country with the
party caucus to insure the organiza five-mill
Road Supervisor K T. Teinpleman
tion of the legislature by the Re
circus going all through the Eeastern SIMON KLOVDAHL
publicans. It is expected that no called a meeting Saturday Novemlx-r
states and up into Canada, and as far
- eat resistance will be offered to 14, for the purpose of voting a road
south as Mexico. The circus.has just
COMPLETES HIS
t'i.at plan of action by the statement tax. A five-mill tax was voted This
put into winter quarters at Santa
men, some of whom already have gives about $1400 to this district. At
Cruz. Cal . and Frank came on up to
NEW COUNTY MAP expressed
the present writing the meeting was
a desire to enter a party
caucus and abide by its decision as still in session. Every one left with
NOTH I FOR PUBLICATION
to the organization of the state’s I out a motion to adjourn
R. L. Edwards preached here Sun
lawmaking body
Simon Klovdahl, the civil engi-
day afternoon and evening
V. 8 Land Office at Roseburg, Ore-
Tlie
first
petitions
relieving
state
I neer, has just completed a fine new
Rhodes Wilhelm lias returned
con September 22, 1908.
ment Republicans front living up to
Notice is hereby given that Wesley map of Lane county which he has ’heir pledge and appealing to them from Wildwood, where he has been
G. Bowers, of Fisher, Oregon, who, ! placed on the market selling them to support only a Republican for working in a logging camp.
The Trent Debating Society voted
on October 15, 1903, made Home I for $10 each Thia :s the first map Senator will be placed in circulation
stead Enry No. 13161, S. R. 01428, made of the county since Jos. Koch’s at a meeting of the Sellwood Re at the laBt sessiou to invite the Go
forSEL. Seption 21. Township 15, | map made fifteen years ago. New publican Club tonight.
This was shen Debating Society to hold a joint
South, Range 9 West,
Willamette features of the map are as follows:
the Club that initiated the petition program and debate in the near fu
Every township is an exact copy movement which wtll be taken up ture. Date and place will l>e men
Meridian has filed notice of inten
At th. election last1
tion to make Final Five Year Proof, iof the official survei showing topo- luring the next few days by the tioned later.
to establish claim to the land above , graphy-and all subdivisions, anti gives other Republican organizations of Saturday night the following officers
described, before W. W. Calkins, U. 'acreage of all fractions, all original this city and county. The form of were elected: President. T. H. Fen
S. Commissioner. at Eugene, Oregon, donation claims art- shown so that | the petition will not be elaborate, ton; vice president, C. 11 Wheeler;
on the 9th day of December, 1908. any description of laud, largo or .
declarations will be concise and secretary and treasurer. Viva Stroud
sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Carr, editor,
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’small, tan be’ located, whefhir It 1 b decidedly to the point.
Claimant
names as witnesses:
Mr. Fisher.
Elsworth Prindel, of Fisher, Oregon; part of .
ot or •.
•
tlon
Mr. and Mrs. William Kelsay have
Peter Hansen, of Fisher, Oregon: ti in: now uni ort.
i iu:i<!>ri< s of
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Wn: F Summers, of FiBher, Oregon; ’.the county, of which cab be u.entioi
Hatfield H. Cooper, of Fisher, Oro- ed the portion annexed from Douglas
MARRIED
J ity.Mrs. Lizzie Fitch, of Corvallis, has
’ i county including Tsiltvoos Lak.- on
gon.
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teiurned home after a month's stay.'
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
¡the southwest corner, the Linn coun
visiting her mother, Mrs. E M. John
ty boundary to the northeast. and the
Register.
U Cottage Grove, Nov. 15. 1908, |son.
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mountain boundary with Douglas to
NOTIC E FOR PUBLICATION
Janie’ Parvin is rapidly Improving
the southeast: the new precinct divis Henry S. McKibben and Miss Byrds
Johnson, Rev. S. B. Morse officia and is able to be out and around once
ions. county roads up to date; all the
V. S I.an,I Office at Roseburg, Ore national forest boundaries. both in ting.
more
gon. September 22, 1908.
the Cascade as well as the I'nipqua r •
Notice is hereby given that Els- serves; school houses, with district
A marriage license was granted to
In Eugene, Nov. 14, 1908, Walter
worth Prindel, of Fisher. Oregon, numbers; a special feature of much E. Dodge, of Kapsowin. Wash., and day to James C. Parker and Miss
who, on October 1st, 1903, made value to mountaineers is the correc M
P
We-t. of Pleasant Hill, Eula Lllwall, both of Eugene.
Homestead Entrv No. 13118. S. R. tion of the unsurveyed portion of the Rev. J. S. McCallum officiating.
of nwa ;. ne '-4 of Cascade mountains oy data obtained
A marriage license was Issued this
Hl . NWM Of SEy*. Section 33. from private surveys. Streams, moun
\rchie Hahn, of Forest Grove, is afternoon to Robert McQuigg aud
Township 15 8outh, Range 9 West, tains trai.s. and noted landmarks In the city.
Miss Josie M. Smith.
Willamette Meridian, has filed no have been added or corrected; 'he
tice of intention to make Final Five proposed Natron-Klamath
railroad
Year Pro, f, to establish claim to the and the electric railroad from Junc
ve described, before W. W. tion City tnrough Eugene, Springfield
Calkins. U. S. Commissioner, at Eu and up the McKenzie
gene, Oregon, on the 8th day of De
cember, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Notice for JhiHicaOow
Wesley G. Bowers, of Fisher, Ore-
gos. Peter Hansen, of Fisher. Ore
•department of the interior.
gon; William M. Summers, of Fisher.
i nlted States Land Office at
Oregon; Hatfield H. Cooper, of
Roseburg, Or., Aug. 21. 1968
Fisher, Oregon.
Notice Is hereby given that Mrs
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Belinda J. Meredith, of Eugene Ore- .
Register.
gon. who ou Aug. 21. 1908. made a,- (
plication under the timber and stone |
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
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14 and
acts
No. 0901,
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V. S Lan 1 Office at Roseburg, Ore N '*> of SW % . Section : 4. Tomnship
eon. June _ 23,
1908.
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18, south. Range 7 W , Willamette 1
. of intention '
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- hereby given that Judith Meridiai
:o establisl)
Ann Cornahan, of Coeur d’Alene, 'to
to make
niak«- final proof,
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Idaho who, on June 13th, 1908, claim
,.|a|n) to
t > 'he
1 he lai
: d ! b0’
mad" ■
.er application No. 10172, before W W. Ca.kins.
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for s', of nw*4, ne*4 of nwkfc, Sec- missioner. at his office at hug-ne
4 XV.--, Willamette Meridian, has Oregon, on the 13th day ot Novem-
filed m tice of intention to make be r 19 0 8.
Final Proof, to establish claim to the
Claimant nam. s
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land above described,
before the liam D Neeley, of Eugene. Oregon.
Register and Receiver, at Roseburg. John Dick, of Eugene, Oregon; Monte
Oregon on the 20th day of January, Miner, of Cottage Grove. Oregon;
1909.
Birdina Meredith, of Eugene. Ore
Claimant names as witnesses: gon; E. J. Frasier, of Eugene, Ore- j
Hal E Wood, of Eugene, Oregon; gon.
Marvin I. Hammitt, of Eugene, Ore
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register
gon: George S. Corser, of Coeur
dAJen.
Idaho; Samuel Carnahan,
of Coeur d’Alene. Idaho.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore ■
gon, September 22, 1908.
NOTH E F or PUBLICATION
Notice is hereby giv-n that Jay:
R
Melvin, of Fisher, Oregon, who.
’ S Land Office at Roseburg,
on Marrh 5, 1907, made Homestead
2r'-
September 17. 1908.
No-ire is hereby given that Alice Entrv No. 14346-01429. for SM
J Per ■ je, of Eugene. Oregon, who, of AFU- S1- of SW1-.. ; Section 13
on M>
■ 1908, made Timber Ap- 1 NW >4 of NT
?.lll
> No. 9904 for W>4 of SW*4, ship 15 South. Range
«“’ iot. j 4. Township
19 South, lamette Meridian, has Uied notice
Range « West, Willamette Meridian, ofUtentlon to make Final F ve Year
'■ ed notice of Intention to make Proof, to establish claim to the land
Tina. Proof, to establish claim to the above described, before W W Cal .
■and
... H described, before W. W. kins. U. S. Commissioner, at Eugen». |
S. Commissioner, at En- ■ Oregon, on the 9th daj if December,
T '
8OB, on the 24th day of ; 1908.
witnesses:
t*een;b<r, 1908,
Claiman* names i
Flarrr.ant names as witnesses:
I Elsworth Prindel, of I ter. Oregon; |
■r, Oregon;
v t- P.
of Eugene, Oregon; Peter Hensen, of ’ ■• Fisher, Ore-
L
lespie, of Eugene. Oregon; William M Summers.
of Fisher,
"•J" • Winnlford, of Oakland. Ore- | gon; Hatfield H. Coo[
E Whattam, of Eugene. Ore-
<on
O re *° n benjamin l . eddy
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Reg’ster.
NOTICT FOB PUBLIC ITION
'OTIC f . for publication .
urff, Ore
R
r
I.and Office at Roseburg. V S L
Oreg
October 1, 1908
Peter
N<
v
is hereby given that Jona-
than
Vldcent. of Eugene. Oregon. H
4th
lune 17th, 1907. made Tim- Janu
atlon. No. 9375. for W
of SF
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Section 22. »owaship 19
fr.ir f
Range 2 West. Willamette 1 s*< •-
Merli
has filed notice of Inten-
' <ke Final Proof, to establish
the land above described Fina
'be Register and Receiver, a’
■g. Oregon, on the 12th day ho fnl
mi?’
rcber, 1908.
''th ¿
’ ant names as witnesses
n¡
'• Wilhelm of Creswell. Orc-
Elsw
-°ph Wilhelm of Zion. Ore-
Fr,
r r- -eph A. Mayo, of Zion, Ore- Weal
*•'0.
-arl McNutt of Eugene. Ore- Wm.
loti
gon;
O
’r-lsement.
BEN'J
benjamin l . eddy
R«
Register
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The popularity of this store dates back to the very first day it
threw open its doors to the public.
First day visitors were quick to recognize the very unusual merit
of the various advertised specials
All of these "first day” visitors evidently constituted themselves
as a "committee of one" to help spread the truth concerning this stoire
around the countryside.
As a result our new business has grown by
leaps and bounds and this store has acquired a position in the affec
tions of the public in a few short weeks that is the envy of ail beholders.
Men’s Fine Worsted Suits. Navy Blue
only, worth $12.50..................................
Men’s Suits, made of Warranted All Wool Oregon-
made Cloth, gray and brown, worth to $18.00...
$8.50
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Men’s very fine Worsted Suits, newest models.
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worth every cent of $20.00. go at.................. ’P 1
Men’s Cravenette Rain Coats. These warranted at
$15.00 value, go at......................................
Men’s Overcoats, made of all wool Oregon made
cloths, real $18.00 values.............................
Boys’ two-piece knee pants suits, fully
worth $3.00. go at.....................................
Boys’ two-piece knee pants suits, made of all
wool cloth, worth $5.00. at........................
Boys’ knee pants, sizes 6 to 16 years.
values 50c to 75c. go at.............................
$9.85
$9.85
$1.35
$2.25
25c
BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILL STORE
591 Willamette Street, Eugeue, Oregon.
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