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REMEDY twenty thousand BOY'S CONFERENCE
□'^ULCERS POUNDS OF TURKEYS
TO BE HELD HERE
•jTje combination of healthful vegetable ingre
«.posed, makes R an especially do.: ». le and
sores and ulcers of every kind Since an impure condition oi f e
Sood is responsible for the trouble, a medicine that can r urify the blood k
thee«1’'
. a successful cure; and it should be aw-
. atBot ,
¿nscs the circulation, but one that at the Mme time restores the blood to
^onrnd. rich, nutritive condition. S. S. S. u fust such a remedv. it
Xdeentirely of healing, cleansing vegetable properties, extracted from na!
roots, herbs and barks of the forest and fields, ft has lorj been
Agnized as the greatest of all blood purifiers, possessing the quaht -.
^Ury to remove evervjmpuntv in theblooi Wh„ s s s
Px circulation, and strengthened and enriched it, sores and u!cers heal read-
a, and surely, because they are no longer fed andkept open by a continual
Ascharre into them of irritating disease laden matUrfrom the blood. S. S S
prinps about a healthy condition of the flesh by supplving it with rich
nourishing blood and makes a permanent and lasting cure. Book on Sores
¿d Ulcers and any medical advice mailed free to all who write
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA fi A
FEDERAL BUILDING
CONTRACT AWARDED
THIS WEEK
TO WELCH BROTHERS
SENT FROM EUGENE
luOiiSu
> luuuCj
Tioiibh? a- '. ...,er Suspect it
l’r*.nl*-n*r of Kiduey
•
ing increase and remark lip evaiency
■ I kalr» y disease.
Wide kidney dis­
order* are the
■ most common
diseases that pre­
vail, they are
almost the last
recogniied by
patient and phy­
sicians, wAo cow-
tent th^nttlm
th» efertt, while the »rig-
inul fiitta»» undermine* the system.
What To Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s
Swsmp-Root. the great kiduey remedy,
I fulfill* every wish in curing rheumatism,
pain m the back, kidneys, liver, bladder
i*»in
and every pait of the urinary passage.
It correct* inability to hold water
and scalding pain m passing it, or bad
effects following use oi liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne­
cessity of being com. < lied to go often
during the «Lis. and to get up many
times during tiie ni ’it. The mild and
the extraordinary el: t of >w anip-Root
is soon realized. It stall*.> the highest
for it* Wonderful cities <>i the most dis­
tressing Clises. Il y ”11 need a niviicine
vou should have th • b< -t. Sol I by drug«
gists in fif* y-cent
You may have i
book lint t
about it, both sent
by mail. Addresi
Kilmer S; Co., T
hamton, N. Y. When n.w>r »••mp-K.wv
writing mention this paper ami don't
make ally mistake, but remember the
name Dr Kilmer's Swam|>-Root, and
tlie address, lluighauitou, N. Y.
A big business is being done right
The third annual Oregon-Idaho
now in turkeys by the local dealers, Boys' Conference, held under the
tor Thanksgiving day is only two supervision of the state committee
days off. Dealers report a scarcity of the Y M. C. A will be held in
in the local market for the reason Eugene on Friday.
Saturday and Guard Special Service.
tha. in >*t of the bird* In the county Sunday, November 27. 28 and 29
Washington, Nov. 24.—The treasury department has award­
were .»ought up for shipment to Following Is the program:
Portland, Seattle and San Francis­
ed
the
contract for the construction of the federal building at Eu­
Friday, Nov. 27.
co. One dealer stated thia morning
gene
to
Welch Bros., of Salem, Or., for $54,957. The con­
2
30-4:00
p.
m.-
—
Sight
seeing
A
¡that Eugene has shipped out at
least JO.000 pounds of dressed tur­ trip of inspection to the University of tract calls for plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric
keys, about half of them going to
conduits and wiring, and the completion of the building by De­
Portland and the other half evenly Oregon
4 00-5:00—Preliminary meeting
'divided be’ween Seattle and San
cember
1, 1909.
5 00-6:00- Assignment of dele­
nothing concerning it a. thej. eUlm I Francisco
SUSPECTED OF
gates to places of entertainment.
The
turkeys
were
not
as
numer-
1
“,s. have Kiven out such a
7 30 The Boys'
Club.
I. R.
ous in this county as usual, for some
The Guard understands that the successful bidders expect
ROBERTSON SHOOTING
reason or another,
probably
the Rhodes, presiding. Five five-minute
papers with discussion,
weather
during
the
early
spring
be-1
to
begin
work on the foundation for the building at once, as it
-----------
La understood their statement mav
(1) Why should we have one
ing too severe tor the young ones I
whllVe ‘^“tincation from
Salem
will
be
necessary
to rush construction in order to have every­
authorities in charge 7fCaHfS soon after hatched. While the ship­
(2) How to start It Albany.
ments out of Eugene were as large
It is reported that t#o convlc’s pi ison houses
13) What should happen as a re- thing completed in a year s time.
is a noticeable'
st the penitentiary in this city have
Sheriff Minto has hud Black as usual, there
1 suit of it—-Corvallis.
positively identified the picture of mugged." as the prisoners sav wli n .scarcity in the reall trade, if the,
(4) Methods that would make
thè so-called Homer Black arrested they are photographed for the rogues’ people do not make their purchases things happen.—Eugene.
for shooting Dr. C. H. Robertson in gallerv records, and his picture is be­ I today or , arly tomorrow, they will
(5) Who should make them hap­
this city last Friday night as a man ing spread broadcast over the coun­ have to ea chicken or goose for their pen Portland.
who nas served two years in a Cali­ try, and no doubt information as to I Thanksgiving dinner.
Sul unlay. Nov. 2N.
Raisers of turkeys received this
fornia "pen," and probably a man his past career will develop in a few
9:00 a. in.—-Getting Ready for the
¡year
from
18
to
20
cents
a
pound
with a long record.
Day —Gale Seamen.
days. Saiem Statesmen.
for the birds. while they are selling
Sheriff Minto has not received this
9:30 The Boy's Club aud:
1 in the retail market from 2 to 25
and penitentiary officials give out
1. The
Individual Boy—What
, cents per pound.
They brought a should It do for him Hood River
better price here this year than
2.
The
Home
Should It take a
ARKANSAS TOWNS
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
they ever have and even the local boy away from home, and how can
market has been higher than in it help in the home life- -Portland
T. S Land Office at Roseburg, Ore
VICTIMS OF TORNADO Portland. This speaks well for this 3. The School What should and
iiotiolulu, Nov. 18, via San FranciscoNov, 24.—The Hawaii
gon, September 22, 1908.
market. The price paid for the birds what should not be the influence of
Notice Is hereby given that Jay
here is said to have been higher than the Club group In the school—Boise bhinpo, the leading Japanese daily newspaper of Hawaii, has
R. Melvin, of Fisher. Oregon, who,
4. The Church and Sunday School
Little Rock. Nov. 24.—Relief is paid in any other city on the coast.
leceived from its Tokio correspondent what purports to be the
on March 5, 1907, made Homestead being hastened to Arkansas towns,
— How can it serve them Salem.
Entrv No 1 4346-01 429, for SWt, which were last night reported des­
5. The Town
or City—Can the text of the treaty concluded between Japan and America re-
of SEL: S4 of SWli; Section 13; troyed by a tornado, and today it is HENEY WILL
boys take any part in the life of the
NW- of NWH, Section 24, Town­ expected that telegraphic communi­
garding coolie immigration. It is stated that the signing of the
town or elty—Eugene.
ship 15 South, Range 10 West, Wil­ cation will be established. Late re­
Saturslay, N ovciu I mt 2H.
CONTINUE
FIGHT
treaty will not be announced until next February.
lamette Meridian, has filed notice ports confirm the statements of dam­
2:60 p tn. A Good Sing
of intention to make Final Five Year age amounting to hundreds of thou­
According to the Shinpo the treaty expresses the belief in
2:15—How much Social Life there
ON GRAFTER GANG Should lie'in the Club McMinnville.
Proof, to establish claim to the land sands of dollars done and loss of
the
territorial integrity of the Chinese empire, and that equal
above described, before W. W. Cal­ life that will probably exceed forty.
2:40—Boy*' Camps. Can They be
kins, V. S. Commissioner, at Eugene,
Held and How to Run Them - Port­ opportunities for commerce should be enjoyed there by all na-.
One of the tornadoes almost to­
Oregon, on the 9th day of December, tally destroyed Bixlev, Murray. Low-
San Francisco, >*». 2 3.—The Call land.
3:15 -Shall we study the B’ble as tions, and that equality of treatment should be accorded all such i
1908.
Gap, Ozark, ~
Dalo, ~
Boston, Judeau, this morning prints the first inter­
Claimant names as witnesses: Truth, Omega. Dryfork, Dinsmore, view granted to the-press by Francis we would History. Algebra or Eng­ foreign nations.
The third article reads:
Elsworth Prlndel, of Fisher. Oregon; Oarthenon,
Mossville,
Linestone. J. Heney since the assistant district lish Literature Eugene.
'
The
high
contracting
parties agree that neither government
What
should
be
the
features
of
a
Peter Hensen, of Fisher. Oregon; Iledfork and other hamlets, There attorney was shot In Judge Lawlor’s
William M. Summers, of Fisher. Ore­ was the largest loss of life at Piney, courtroom, November 13, by Morris class session Sheridan.
shall allow the emigration of laborers among their populations
Are the strong features of
What should we have In mind as
Hass.
gon; Hatfield H: Cooper, of Fisher, Knoxville and London.
to
the
country
of
the
other
until
a
further
understanding
in
the
thanks
we
prepare
our
lesson
—
Salem.
After
expressing
devout
the
MICHAELS. STER.'i &
Oregon.
Another tornado coming from the
How to lead a class. Portland.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
matter shall be reached, believing and agreeing that the employ­
direction of Louisiana damaged for his miraculous escape, Mr. He­
CO.’S line, sold exclusively
7:30 p. m.—What It means to be a
Register.
Lewisville, Lodi, Ozan. Murphyboro ney says:
battle ' member of the Young Men's Chris­ ment in one courtry of laborers of the other country tends to im­
“In this great
human
and other towns with scattering loss
in Eugene at Hanson’s.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION’
against vice and corruption, let no tian Association. —J C. Clark.
of life.
pair existing friendly relations between the two governments."
Sunday, N ovciii I ht 21».
one believe that the true source is
This brand alone is a guar­
V. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore­
9:60 a m. A quiet time together,
The agreement is alleged to have been signed by Secretary
to be found in the Individual dyna-
CHAMBERLAIN WILL
gon. September 22, 1908.
miters, jury brlbers. kidnappers and le-d by Dr. Pratt of Portland
antee with those who
Root and Baron Takahira.
9:45-10:30—Group Bible classes.
Notice is hereby given that Peter
assassins, and that their extermina­
I" 30- Church services.
Hansen, of Fisher, Oregon, who, on
know what good clothes
SPEAK FOR GOVERNORS tion means ultimate victory. Such
Ad-
January- 14th, 1902, made Home­
3:30 p. m.—Boys' ’ Meeting
being are but the bubble emanating
are. Our line of suits of
Pratt, subject: “A
stead Entrv No. 11232, S. R. 01 426,
front the pool of filth that has been dress Dr. G. B. ~~
for Wl4of NE%; E
^of NW V<,
Wire."
Governor George E. Chamberlain years in making. The seed has been Live
all
grades and prices was
7:30—Church service». Special ad-
Section 18, Township
15 South,
sown, and we must reap the harvest,
Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, has received and accepted an invita­ but in gathering the tares, let us be dresses to boys.
never more complete and
tion to speak for the governors of the
8:30—Farewell service. Presby-
has filed notice of intention to make United States before the congress on satisfied with nothing but the roots.
"It has been a terrible sacrifice, terlan church.
Final Five Year Proof, to establish the conservation of national resources
we know our prices are all
General InfomuKlon.
I
claim to the land above described, which will be held in Washington, but If my blood has not been shed
Every boy should be present on
in vain; if the assassin's bullet has
that the most careful buy
before W W. Calkins. U. S. Com­
starting Tuesday. December 8. He
missioner, at Eugene. Oregon, on the will also speak at the rivers and har­ suddenly disclosed to the public eye Friday afternoon and remain until
er could desire.
the hideousness of the gigantic con­ Monday morning.
8th day of December, 1908.
I
The oonferenite will be open only
spiracy to defeat the law, then I shall
Claimant names as witnesses: bors congress.
Come and see for your
At the conservation convention the feel that I nave not lived in vain; to boys between 14 and 18 years of
Elsworth Prlndel, of Fisher, Oregon;
New York, Nov.
24.—John
D. ♦
San Francisco. Nov. 2 4.—
Wesley G. Bowers, of Fisher, Oregon; governor will »¡leak with President that my poor efforts have met with age and leaders of boys' clubs.
self,
and we will take
Roosevelt. President-elect Taft and a immeasurable benefit to my beloved
Each club or organized
Sunday Rockefeller testified today that at ♦ It Is reported at Lane hospital
Wm. M. Summers, of Fisher, Ore­
number
of
other
men
high
in
the
School
class
will
be
entitled
to
one
♦
that
Heney
ls
not
quite
bo
city and state."
gon: Hatfield H. Cooper, of Fisher,
pleasure in showing our
the time of the organization of the ♦ well today owing to the ef-
affairs of the nation.
The foregoing Is a part of the delegate for every ten members.
Oregon.
Standard
OH
Company
of
New
Jer
­
Groups
of
not
less
than
nor
more
♦
feet
kidneys
of
on
his
the
goods whether you buy or
statement which is published over
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Sales of orchard lands in the vi- Mr. Heney’s signature. The wounded than 10 will be entitled to one rep-1 sey, in 1899, he owned 256,854 ♦ anaesthelc used when the
not.
1 cinlty of Medford since January 1 man is well on the road to recovery, resell tat ive.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
shares out of the total stock Issue ♦ bullet fired by Hans was ex-
♦ traded from his jaw.
amount to $1,500,000.
Entertainment will be furnished
HIs
and was able to walk about his
of
983,383
shares
Our line of gents fur
♦ temperature Is slightly above
f S. Land Office at Roseburg,
room at the hospital today. To his by the Boys' Club of Eugene in the
The cross examination of Rocke­ ♦ norma), but no alarm Is felt
NOTICE FOR Pl BLIC4TION
,nterviewer ho stilted that he wa. homes of this city.
Oregon, October 1, 1908.
nishings is complete and
A rate of one and one-third fare feller was concluded this afternoon, ♦ and speedy Improvement la
eager to get back to the prosecution
Notice is hereby given that Jona­
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, of the gratt cases again.
has been granted from points on ’he and his redirect examination began. ♦ expected.
than H. Vincent, of Eugene, Oregon,
in shirts, underwear and
Rockefeller's examination yester­
Oregon, September 17, 1968.
Southern Pacific to Eugene, provided
♦
*ho, on June 17th, 1907. made Tim­
day
carried
him
through
a
period
of
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Alice
50 or more tickets are purchased to
neckwear we are sure to
ber application. No. 9375, for Wl£
Eugene. Delegates will secure a re­ the Standard Oil trust and years of
Han Francisco, Nov. 23—The cor­
of SE *4. Section 22, .ownshlp 19 J, Perdue, of Eugene. Oregon, who, AGE OF SHEEP
its
subsequent
liquidation
which
on
May
1st,
1908,
made
Timber
Ap
­
have just what you are
ceipt from the agent when they pur­
oner's jury, which has been Investi­
South, Range 2 West,
Willamette
chase ticket to Eugene. This entitles lasted from 1893 to 1899. Rockefel­ gating four days the suicide of Mor­
Meridian, has filed notice of Inten­ plication No. 9904 for W«4 of SW4,
looking for.
SHOWN BY TEETH them to one-third fare on the return ler’s memory at times was not clear ris Hass, brought in a verdict this
tion to make Final-Proof, to establish Section 24. Township 19 South,
trip. It is very important to have this on definite details of the trust li­ evening. The verdict follows:
claim to the land above described, Range 8 West, Willamette Meridian,
quidation period and he told coun­
"That the said gunshot wound was
receipt.
before the Register and Receiver, at ( has filed notice of Intention to make
Final Proof, to establish claim tp the
S>-sHiona of the Conference will bi­ sel that he could not recall many of self-inflicted by Morris Haas with
Roseburg. Oregon, on the 12th day land above described, before W. W.
The age of sheep is very easily held in the First Presbyterian ch u rch the Incidents and developments of suicidal Intent following his attempt­
of December, 1908.
I be time.
Calkins. U. S. Commissioner, at Eu­ shown by an examination of the except on Friday evening.
ed assassination of Assistant District
Claimant names as witnesses:
During the day Kellogg developed Attorney Francis J. Heney.
gene, Oregon, on the 24th day of teeth, said a sheep man recently. A
James Wilhelm of Creswell, Ore-
East Ninth Street
from Rockefeller that early In the
1908.
lamb has the first pair of perman­
"We further find from the testi­
gon: Joseph Wilhelm of Zion, Ore- December,
Industrial existence of Standard that mony of numerous witnesses exam
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
ent
front
teeth
when
about
ten
gon; Joseph A. Mayo, of Zion, Ore-
presidents of railroad companies to­ Inert that gross negligence and in
W D. Neely, of Eugene. Oregon;
ATWOODS FAIL
gon; Earl McNutt of Eugene. Ore- M E. Gillespie, of Eugene. Oregon; months old; the second pair appears
gether with their directors
were competency was shown by police of
at about IS months: the third pair at
gon.
stockholder*
in the oil combination. flclals having In charge the search­
Minnie Wlnniford, of Oakland. Ore- about 28 months and the fourth at
TO
BLOCK
CASE
Re-advertisement.
Ir< lilluihl on Stand.
L. Whattam, of Eugene, Ore- about 33 to 40 months. When the
ing of the prisoner, .Morris Haas, In
gon; E
BENJAMIN L EDDY.
24. John
o. not properly safeguarding the Inter­
New York, Nov.
whole
of
the
permanent
front
teeth
gon.
Register
examination
Rockefeller's
redirect
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
ests of the public, thus making it
have appeared, the sheep Is In Its
Notice for Publication
Reg'ster. fourth year.
was concluded and he was followed possible for a small Dvrringer which
Judge
Gantenbein
Overrules
on
the
stand
by
John
D
Archibald,
caused the death of .Morris Haas to
The Merino matures its teeth
department of the Interior.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
vice-president of the Standard on remain secreted on his person.
later than the other breeds; the Cots­
United States Land Office at
Co.
Demurrer
of
Tremont
"We also find there has been a
wold and Southdowns and other
Roseburg, Or., Aug. 21, 1968 TT 9 Land Office at Roseburg, Ore­ highly Improved mutton sheep are
strong fueling
_ of animosity engen-
_
Notice Is hereby given that Mrs.
gon. September 22, I®*?8- ... .
Merino,
but
dered between the police department
some months ahead of a
Hospital's Owners
TAFT’S VOTE LARGER
Belinda J. Meredith, of Eugene. Ore­
Notice Is hereby given that Wesley at 4 years every sheep has Its full
and the district attorney's office,
gon, who on Aug. 21, 1908. made ap- G Bowers, of Fisher, Oregon who, mouth of teeth. Later the age is
which is greatly to be deplored In the
THAN ROOSEVELT’S present
Pllcation under the timber and stone on October 15, 1963 made Hotne- known by the appearance of the
crisis through which our city
sets. No. 0901, for S’-j of NW1, and «te-id Entry No. 13161. S R 614.s, teeth, which gradually lose their
Is passing They should work In har­
in
Presiding Judge Gantenbein
NL .if SW>4, Section 24. Tomnshlp for SES Section 21. Township 15. sharp edges.
mony to the end that all crime In our
1!. south, Range 7 W.. Willamette South Range 9 West WiBarnette
Portland. Nov. 23.—That Preal- midst be detected and punYshed.
A healthy sheep will keep Its teeth the circuit court this mroning over­
ruled
the
demurrer
to
the
Indictment
5terid an, has filed notice of intention Meridian, has flled notice of Inten­ good until 10 or 12 years old, if the
dent- elect Taft received a greater
"We, the jury, recommend that the
to make final proof, to establish tion to make Final Five Year I roor. pasture is not unusually bare and against Drs. C H. Atwood and C. H. number of votes at the latter elec­ mayor of this city thoroughly Inves­
T.
Atwood,
who
are
charged
with
to establish claim to the land above the soil sandy, so as to wear the
tion than President Roosevelt did tigate the condition of affairs and
' -
to the land above i -
committing acts outraging public de­ In 1904 is evidenced by the complete that he take such active and Immed­
before W. W. Calkins, U. S Com­ described, before W. W. Calkins,
teeth excessively.
cency
in
equipping
and
conducting
iate steps as he may deem necessary
official returns.
missioner. at his office at Eugene, S Commissioner, at Eugene.
the maternity hospital at Tremont
yreton on the ]3th dav of Novem­ on the 9th day of December V 9
The figures show that Taft re­ to remedy this palpable condition."
station.
Th»-
chief
ground
of
demur
­
•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I
celved 62,350 as against 60.455 fer
Claimant
names
as w, Oregon:
*n
ber. 1908.
Eli?o
”h Prlndel.
of Fteher.
rer was that more than one offense Presided Roosevelt four years ago
•kilmant names as witnesses: Wil-
was
charged
In
one
indictment.
died
In Oregon.
Lam D. Neeley, of Eugene. Oregon; Pete- Hansen, of Fisher. Oreg in.
WIDOW OF REAR
In disposing of this point Judge
•
♦
Taft'» plurality, however, Is not
Summers, of
Y^tek, of Eugene, Oregon; Monte
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Gantenbein
cited
his
ruling
In
the
but
as large as that of Roosevelt,
Mine-. of Cottage Grove. Oregon; Hatfield H. Cooper, of Fisher, ore
ADMIRAL’S NEPHEW
case against Mrs. Belle Waymire and
Blrdina Meredith, of Eugene, Ore-
At the family home west of Eu­ E E. Hadding, who were convicted this Is accounted for from the fact
R0D
-
BENJAMIN
L.
EDDY.
gon ; E. J. Frasier, of Eugene. Ore-
gene, Nov. 21, 1908. Wilburn Park­ of a conspiracy to blacken the repu­ that Bryan ran far ahead of Parker
CHARGED WITH MURDER
gon
er. 52 year* of age, from intesti- tation of Mayor Lane In that ease and not that Taft ran behind Roose
velt.
He
was
a
pioneer
and
nal
troubles
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
NOTICE for PI RM» ATU»
the defense urged that more than
Thia year Bryan received 38,649,
well-known resident of the county, one crime was charged, as the com­
Register.
Ore- H leaves a wife, son and daughter, mission of a crime, the breaking of while larser's vote four yeara ago
'OTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Rochester,
S Und Office
was only 17,521
Taft'a plurality
r nn
The funeral was conducted Monday a door, was alleged
in connection la 24.481.
September 22. I»*»-
Georgianna Hampson, of Palmyra, the
r 6 Land Office at Roseburg. Ore-
with Interm ent In the Inman ceme- with the main crime.
The Republican nominee also re- widow of Harry Hampson, a nephew
tery.
800, June 23, 1908.
----- over of the late Admiral Sampson, han
Judge Gantenbeln's ruling in the celved a majority of * 14,071
Notice is hereby given that Judith
1st,
been arrested, charged with the mur­
•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* Waymire-Raddlng case wa* upheld all other candidate*.
Ann Carnahan, of Coeur d'Alene,
No.
by the supreme court, which held
der of her husband, whom* death was
mes
■uah
who, on June 13th. 1908,
jf NW
first reported to be a suicide.
MARRIED
Î that the breaking of the door was LEHIGH VALLEY INDIAN
tr-ile timber application No. 10172,
E1».
Î
♦ only incidental to the offense charg­
for st* of nw>4, ne>4 of nwH, Sec-
Range :
•♦«♦♦♦♦♦ ed. The court applied ,the same rule
«tsMt mww »m w--------- ------------ ___-----------------------x-------
4 Wo •t, Willamette Meridian, ha»
to the Atwood case, in’which the al­
MASSACRE REMEMBERED W L. Hidden, who spent several gr*
par.
fr»rgirl«,
'•raaf BA
'■ I
wk,,ui
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At the courthouse, in Eugene, Or., leged performing of a criminal O' per­
tr> n H ><KTF TOl>AT föf partí en lar* ab I ratal'*«
notice of llliruuuu
Intention to •••
make
week* In Eugene during the summer, ALKNY C0tlf0f.»4LI»NV, ORMOM
Nov 23. 1968. Norman A Rugeell atfon form* an Incidental part.—
ftual Proof, to establish claim to the
Bethlehem Pa . Nov 24
The Mo­ returned to this elty Sunday from
and Miss Carri» A Howard. Judge
before the
I above described.
ravia* Historical Society of this place Wisconsin. He was accompanied by We are (Halers in
G R. Chrisman officiating.
Reg.i-er and Receiver, at Roseburg.
00 the 20tb day of January.
Waking up at night, believing held esercii w*w today In olwrvance of I. P Ketchum, business manager of
FARM* ANI» LAND'
1*69
some one in her home, at Watrloo, th<* annlv*r»a ary of the massacre by the Democrat Printing Co., of Madi­ if you want to sell your
cemner
Moravian
missionaries
son. WIs . (the state printers), and
tpalmant names as witnesses
Linn county, Rose Osborne struck a Indians of the
description, te
Cis
L*. E Wood, of Eugene, Oregon;
match, and when she threw It toward at Gnadenheutton. November 34. 8 A Nielson, of Madison. The lat­
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BORN
It.
Weste
ter
Is a brother of Christine Nielson,
L. Hammitt, of Eugene, Ore-
the floor as the flame died down, 1755. The massacre . which occurred
on the site of the present town of great ot»eratlc singer. The gentlemen
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T. I». A< hi lts A ll».,
7 AJ»ne, Idaho; Samuel Carnahan.
box near the bed
The girl was ter­ lx-hlghton, was one of the bloodiest are looking over the city and sur­
270 4 Wavhinx'ou St
events in the history of the Lehigh rounding country with a view of In­
*»r Coeur d'Alene. Idaho.
ribly
burned
in
the
explosion
which
I'Oliri lMi. OIL
In Eugene, Nov. 22, 1*08, to Geo
vesting.
valley.
BENJAMIN L EDOTrttr
BENJAMIN L EDDY.
followed,
but
will
probably
live.
A Ferguson sod wife, • son
Register
o
Register
NEW TREATY WITH
JAPANESE EMPIRE
Quality and
Style in
Qotbing
EXAMINATION
HENEY'S CONDITION
OF OIL MAGNATE
LESS FAVORABLE
IS CONCLUDED
HAAS, A SUICIDE
ED.
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HANSON
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