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THS HVGHMH WIULT OCA*». Q C C NATURE’S CURE O. O. Oe FOR RHEUMATISM The conditions and causes which produce Rheumatism all suggest a healthful vegetable remedy as the surest and safest cure. The disease is brought al>out by the accumulation of uric acid, an irritating, pain-producing property in the blood. This causes a weakening and souring of the circula tion which then becomes unfit for nourishing the body, while the deposits of uric acid in the nerves, muscles, joints and bones produce the pain and agonv of Rheumatism. To treat the trouble with medicines containing pot ash or other strong minerals, is simplv adding another poison to the already weak, diseased blood, Kipping it of its remaining vitality, and perhaps in the end making a physical wreck of the sufferer. The one safe and only cure lor Rheumatism is S. S. S. It is nature's remedy for thia disease, made entirely from healthful vegetable ingredients extracted from the roots, herbs and barks of the forest and fields. S. 8. S. goes down into the blood and removes every trace of the cause of Rheumatism, cleanses and purifies the circulation, and restores health and comfort to those who are suffering from this painful disease. There is but one way to be sure you are not dosing your system v.ilh mineral medicines, and that is to take S. S. S. Book on Rheumatism uud any medical advice free. FULL DETAILS OF FISHER MURDER THVMDAT,t MMUfBKR B. gon pioneers. When he was quite young they moved to Monmouth, where be went to school with his brothers, Frank and George. His father conducted a livery stable there and was quite prosperous. Ralph Fisher graduated from the normal school at Monmouth in 1899 and took up the profession of teach ing, acting as principal of the Wood burn schools for some time when he went away, studied law in Troy, Jda., and was there admitted to the bar. He had been in the law business there for four years with offices in the Mohawk building. Salem attorneys and his friends here held Fisher in the highest es teem and nothing but praise is heard for his character and his ability. NOTED ROBBER IS TESTIMONY OF SOON TO BE TRIED ARCHBOLD CONTINUES Minneapolis. Minn., Nov. 30.—The Executive Head of Standard officials of the Hennepin county jail Trust Still On the are keeping close watch on Frank ble Portland Law Shercliffe. the noted desperado, who Stand is about to be tried on the charge ‘ yer of having been implicated in the rob bing of a Northern Pacific train at of this year. Shercliffe, who is a New York. Dec. 1.-—The thread of many of many aliases and has a long Portland, Nov. 28.—A tragic fea record of crimes in all parts of the | the narrative of the building up of ture of the slaying of RalDh B. Fish country, was located and arrested, th* Standard OB Company carried at Knoxville, Tenn., a short time ago. Archbold's teetlmony through the li er, chairman of the grievance com The authorities of Colorado and of quidation stage and brought It up to mittee of the Oregon State Bar As Minnesota made requisition for the the holding period of the New Jersey sociation here today by J. A. Finch, prisoner’s extradition and the re company. it is expected tho direct the disbarred lawyer, second only to quest of the Governor of Minnesota examination of Archbold will be con the killing itself, was the unexpected cluded today and will be followed by visit to Fisher's office of Mrs Fisher. OREGON HIGH was honored. The charge upon which 8hercliffe gt-veral days of cross-examination by When Finch entered Fisher’s of is about to be tried is based upon the government. fice and with the words, •'Hello. __ SCHOOL DEBATING It is expected that William Rocke- the confession of Owen Ball, now > THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Ralph,” on his Bps fired the fatal serving a sentence at Stillwater, who! feller will be the naxt witness. shots, Fisher was waiting for his LEAGUE BULLETIN stated that ghercliffe had been his wife and baby son, Fisher’s body partner in committing the robbery1 RIGHT-OF-WAY AGENT had been taken away from his of supreme court for a writ of certio fice but there were other ghastly evi on the Northern Pacific train in FAMOUS OIL CASE rari, thus bringing the famous re dences apparent which conveyed to The Guard is just in receipt of the April. It is charged that Shercliffe, FOR OREGON EASTERN bate ease before th»- highest tribunal. Mrs. Fisher that her husband had November number of the University and Ball boarded the train at Min-1 GOES TO SUPREME neapolis and, after the train had This is the case in which the court been slain. of Oregon Bulletin, containing the covered a few miles, entered the Pul IN EUGENE AGAIN of appeals reversed Judge Landis’ Fisher has practiced law in this list of officers, constitution and by COURT OF NATION fine of «29,2 40,000 against the cor city four years, coming here from laws, man sleeper and held up the oc propositions for debate, bibliog cupants. Ball was arrested in Mar-; poration. Woodburn. His wife was a sister raphies, debate libraries and an Major Edwards. right-of-way The government In Its petition for of Thomas B. Kay, woolen manufac nouncements of the year 1908-9 of sballtown, Iowa, charged with the He confessed and impli agent for the Oregon Eastern rail- 1 u writ of certiorari advances as its turer of Salem. Fisher was 28 years the Oregon High School Debating hold-up. way. the Harriman line which is pro Washington, Nov. 30 -Another principal prayer the importance of old. He was the man who drafted cated Shercliffe. In Colorado Shercliffe Is wanted jected from Eugene over the Cascades step in the government suit against the interpretation by the supreme the resolutions of sympathy to Mrs. League. The league consists of 3 4 the Standard OI1 Company of Indiana court of the United States of certain Francis J. Heney sent by the bar schools, divided geographically into on the charge of having murdered and through Klamath Falls to Weed. goes on record today, when the coun clauses in the railroad lejgte law. association, Finch was born In this five districts. The Eastern Oregon and robbed John Walsh, a saloon Cal., is in the city again, having ar sel for the government applies to the It is pointed out that several ructions state and studied law in Albany, district comprises the high schools of keeper in Leadville. He was ar rived Saturday from San Francisco. Baker City, Crook county, Elgin. La rested in Lansing, Mich., when he When seen by a reporter this nicrr- I of the Elkins law are not sufficiently while working for a newspaper. Fisher conducted disbarment pro- Grande, Ontario. Pendleton, Sherman tried to dispose of some stolen gems in>; the major stated that the object explicit In view of the conflicting county, and Union; Columbia river in May of this year. He was taken ol his visit here at this tin-e ia to; court decisions and that, the court of ceedings against Finch which result comprises Astoria, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The Dalles. last resort should for the benefit i f ed in his suspension for a year and Gresham, Hood River, Newberg. Til to Colorado, tried and convicted of | finish up a few small unsettled mat murder and sentenced to twenty-five; ters concerning the right of way for V. S Land Office at Roseburg, Ore ull concerned take jurfsidet'ou of tho it was Fisher's refusal to sign a pe lamook, Woodburn and Yamhill; years in the penitentiary. On the' the line. He expects to Ito here about [ case and give a consu'iicUon which I tition urging Finsher’s reinstate Central Oregon district, Albany, gon, June 23, 1908. way to the penitnetiary at Canyon1 a week. While he is not tn a po- [ ment that caused today ’ s attack to be will be final and binding upon all in .Noth'* la hereby given that Judith Brownsville, Cottage Grove. Eugene. City Shercliffe escaped from the [ sition to state positively, Major Ed made. Ann Carnahan, of Coeur d’Alene,, ferior courts, Jefferson, Junction City, Lebanon. sheriff and was not heard from un-| wards thinks that construction wurz.' Finch was either out of his mind ........................ Idaho, who. „.. on .Tune 13th, ____ , ____ 1908,; The officials of the :iepart.inent of Salem and Silverton; Southern Ore til he jvas arrested at Knoxville, | made timber application No. 10172, justice who are must closely ldenti- when he shot Fisher, or he Is playing gon district, Central Point, Grants Tenn. The Colorado authorities are, on the new railway will l>egin early, a deep game, using his knowledge next year. f°r s!i’ °t nw^i ue'^ nw*4, Sec-.fivd With the Standard Oii suit have the law to help him In his present Pass, Klamath county and Roseburg; awaiting ths outcome of the Impend-' 4 W. 4, Willamette Meridian, has, found upon an examiaa'ion that tpe of dilemma. While he asserted in the Coos Bay district. Bandon, Coquille, ing trial with great deal of inter-; H1«d notice Of Intention to make Supreme Court refuses Io grant, writs most emphatic language that he did Marshfield, Myrtle Point and North est, as it is understood that Sher-i ANOTHER HOTEL PROJECT 1 Final Proof, to establish claim to the/'f c.-rtiprari in cases decided by the cliffe will be immediately extradited hot see Fisher at all today ailu con Bend. land above deicrlbe/t. before the lh>|l«>l K(a(es elretilt •ouris of appeal sequently did not kill him, he talks to the Colorado authorities, in case) IS LAUNCHED Register amt Receiver, «t tlossbufif. | unless tho questions at issue involve Saturday evening about 5 o'clock he should be acquitted of the charge) perfectly frank on all other subjects. Orsrfi Orugotl, OU the 20tj day of January, [the interpretation or the constitution He does not plead forgetfulness, on Lawrence Melvin Bond, son of in connection with the Northern Pa 1909 ality of the law. The government a merchaut of Coburg, aged 14 cific train robbery. Claimant names as witnesses: contends that under the rate filing the other hand when the officers years, was shot and instanly killed Shercliffe, alias Cunnings, alias Talk of a new hotel in Eugene has j who examined hin, tonight declared Hal E. Wood, of Eugene, Oregon; one circuit court <>f appeals n!iy by Lee Smith, a youth of about the Reynolds, etc., began bis criminal been rife for some time past and to Finch that he had been seen in Marvlu L. Hammitt, of Eugene, Ore place one construction upon It. and Fisher's office and had been arrest same age, as they were out goose career at the age of seventeen, by several projects have been talked gon; George 8. Corner, of Coeur another court in another Circuit a in the Mohawk building and hunting. The killing was accidental, robbing a sate in Aurora. Ill. He of, but the one that seems tp have d’Alene, Idaho; Samuel Carnahan, conflicting construction, and that It ed other matters connected with the and Coroner Gordon, who went to shot at the officers, pursuing him. the best prospects for materializa of Coear d’Alene, Idaho. Is posstble that nine different con tragedy, be becomes very excited and Coburg to investigate the matter, but was captured. He was convicted , tion is that of a 100-room building BENJAMIN L KDDY, structiouH may come from the nine told them they were “damned liars.” deemed it unnecessary to hold an In at Geneva. 111.. August 17, 1886. and at the corner of West Eighth and Register. sentenced to two years’ imprison Olive streets. F. E. Dunn has taken circuits. The complications that He Insisted that he is not insane. quest. A- could arise have been used for their He says that the news that he was Young Bond and Smith were in ment in the Joliet penitentiary under an option on the corner lot owned full effect In the petition of the gov disbarred wts a great shock to him. company with George Smith, father the name of John Cummings. He by William McFarland and It is in- Notice for Publication ernment and the officials of the de He denied that he had been drink of George Drury and was discharged August 4. 1888. Lee, ~ tended to erect a four-story building According to the statement of the there and use the two upper stories were partment of justice are confident that ing excessively since that event. Maxwell, They Professor •Jepartnient of the interior, police authorities Shercliffe was ar fiver the McKenzie the court will grant the request for along United States I,and Office at The tragedy occurred in Fisher’s all of the Dunn-Wilkins three-story Roseburg, Or., Aug. 21, 1908 a construction of the law. private office 322 Mohawk building, bottom, a mile west of the rail- rested at Gallatin. Mo., under the block, now in course of construction name of Charles Reynolds, charged Third and Morrison streets. Miss road bridge. The boys were ahead Notice is hereby given that Mrs. and which adjoins the McFarland IX TOT R1WW Verna Burkhardt, Fisher’s steno of the others and suddenly noticed a with robbery, but he escaped from' lot, in connection, making a splen Be’lnda J. Meredith, of Eugene, Ore the sheriff by holding him up with j grapher, was the only witness, and flock of geese. They crawled up to gon. who on Aug. 21, 1908, male ap did building for a hotel. If the pro The merits of Texas Wonder /Oil she fled screaming from the room. within shooting distance of the geese a revolver. plies! on under the timber and stone ject goes through. It is intended to The next sentence was one year in I adts. ,';o. 0901, fur 8% of NW H and vonld never suffer from Kidney, The assassin emerged deliberately and both fired. Bond fired a second the Utah penitentiary, December 3,[ put Up a hotel that is modern in af 3W(4, Section 24, Totnnshlp bladder or rheumatic trouble. «1 a from the room where lay his victim shot and suddenly arose, just in time 1890. for a burglary committed at, every particular. The plans for the! 18, south. Range 7 W., WIBamett* hottie (two months' treatment» sold and was about to take the elevator to receive the full charge of shot Ogden. He later escaped, but wasj Dunn-Wilkins block show that every Send for when he was seized by Dr. Leonard, from young Smith's gun as he. too. room is well lighted and it will be Merld mi. hr* filed uotlce of Intention by O. J. Hull, or by mall fired a second shot, The shot enter recaptured and served his term, be splendidly arranged for a hotel. to make final proof, to establish testimonials. Dr. F W Hall, 292 0 who detained him. ing discharged March 11. 1892. Attorney Chester V. Dolph, who ed the back of the head and death rlai'u to the land abov: described, Oliv« street. St Lonl» Shercliffe will also be remembered There will be sixty rooms in that was with Dr. Leonard and others, resulted two hours afterward.. V-fure W. W. Calkins, ti. S. Com in connection with the diamond rob portion of the building and forty in Young Bond was a bright-lad and l.ila-.lorer, at his office at Eugene F. J. Hard returned home yester followed Finch to the elevator shaft, bery on a Sioux City & Pacific train.1 the new structure on the corner. Mr. Dunn hopes to be able to an < i-v ton. on the 13tli duy of Novem day from a trip to the Bohemia disarmed him with little difficulty, was liked by all who knew him. He on November 4. 1892. He boarded He was a pupil in the eighth grade of the nounce within a very ^jiort time a ber. 1908. mines. Hu reports that the snow Is though he offered resistance. the train at Omaha, and as it neared his tjluimant names as witnesses: Wil going off rapidly. He was accompan insisted on beiug permitted to des school at Coburg Young Smith nat California Junction, la., entered one successful consummation of Hani D. Neeley, of Eugene, Oregon; ied on the trip by Professor Barker cend, but instead was locked in an I urally icele very badly over the acci- of the coaches and attacked Wil plans. in that case it is probable that the work of putting up the build John Dick, of Eugene, Oregon; Monte of the School of Mines at the Univer office on the third floor and held dent. The funeral was held today and liam G. Pollock, who resisted and was ing on the corner will commence as uutil the arrival of the police. Finch ’ilurr, of Cottage Grove, Oregon; sity. shot down by Shercliffe and robbed was at once taken Into the office the body interred in the Coburg I. O. Birdlna Meredith, of Eugene, Ore- of unmounted diamonds valued at soon as possible thereafter. from which the sulphurous smoke O. F. cemetery. Ä X A aÄ J « • ,ion; IS J. Frasier, of Eugene. Ore «20,000. After the robbery Sher was still pouring and looked down BOB. cliffe signalled the train to stop and upon the prostrate form he had BENJAMIN L. EDDY. HITCHCOCK MAY IRVING NEWS OF made his escape. slain. He gazed coolly and appar t Register. It is believed that Shercliffe was ently unmoved upon the bleeding I GIVE FULTON AID concerned in the Wachorsch diamond I LOCAL IK :EREST figure, uttered not a word, turned NOTI' E Fors 1’UBI.ICATION. robbery in San Francisco, on Jan-[ and walked out in custody of the offi i uary 1. 1893, when «5,000 worth of j NOTICI» >X»R PI IILK’ATIOM cers. !' S. Land Office at Roseburg, Hot Springs. Va., Nov. 2 8.—A dis (Special Correspondence.) “I wouldn't speak to him, and I’ll patch to the Washington Post says in unmounted stones and jewelry were Oregon, October 1. 1908. Irving Nov. 28—-Llvta Bond is forcibly taken from a show window.' U. 8 Land Office at Roseburg, get the rest of the bunch," he said part: Notice Is hereby given that Jona Shercliffe was arrested at Gilman, i home for a few da • s' visit. to one of the officers who rode in Oregon, September 17, 1908. than H. Vincent. of Eugene, Oregon, "Senator Fulton Is here to offset Col., on July 23, 1893, and burglars' Mrs. A. J. Zumwalt spent Thanks Notice Is hereby given that Alice the patrol ^agon with him. «bo, on Juno 17th. 1907. made Tlni- any influence which his colleague. At the city jail he positively denied Senator Bourne, may have exerted tools were found in his possession. giving with her daughter. Mrs. Tark ber application» N.:. 9375. for W Mi J. Perdue, of Eugene. Oregon, who. , District Attorney during the past week upon Mr. Taft. He was later taken to Logan, la ,! ington. of HE Section 22. .owushl i 19 on May 1st, 1908, made Timber Ap the murder to Re- . D. Morris has been quite Bl, tried and convicted of the Pollock •^>ntb, Ran'te 2 West, Willamette plication No. 99 04 for W Mi of SW'4, Cameron. He had been in his own Mr. Bourne is in favor of the election robbery and on September 22, 1893, but is some better, yet not able to Mertui'ir, h.is flled notice of Inten Section 24. Township 19 South, office nearly all day, he said, and of Governor Chamberlain. Mr. Ful sentenced to serve seventeen fill his pulpit on Sunday. tfr»n tj m.xke Final Proof, to eatabllih Range 8 West, Willamette Meridian, had not been near Fisher's office. ton, on the other hand, does not be was Misses Eliza and Jennie Spencer has filed notice of Intention to make He talked confusedly and at times lieve a Democrat should be chosen, years In the Fort Madison peniten-' claim to 'h- land above doset Final Proof, to establish claim to the ’.inintelllgently, apparently under the since the Republicans have a large tiary. He was paroled from that were visitors in Irving Friday after ‘lcfor- the Register and Rneelvi institution on November 29, 1900, noon . land above described, before W. W. influence of either drugs or liquor. majority in the legislature. ftoaehurg Oregon, on the 12th Mr. Cliff Edwards and wife, of Eugene, Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, at Eu- Fisher, at the time of his death Bourne has been hoping to persuade but was arrested in December of the >f D< •!!'tier. 19*8. gene, Oregon, on the 24th day of was seated at the desk in his private Mr. Taft to express himself in favor following year on the charge of hav were 'he guests of H. A. Small on Claims': 1 names as witnesses ing violated his parole. He tried Thanks g'vlng. [ office, awaiting the arrival of his Jami j Wilhelm of Creswell, f)ie- December, 1908. Miss Emily Golde spent Sundav at wife and baby. Only a few moments of Mr. Chamberlain's election. His to escape, but was shot in the heel t Claimant names as witnesses: gon; Joseph Wilhelm of Zinn, Ore- colleague hopes that the president W. D. Neely, of Eugene, Oregon; before the entrance of the assassin elect will not only not be influenced and was taken back to Fort Madison, home, returning to Eugene Suflday 1 gon; Joseph A. Mayo, of Zion, Oro- ;ou; Karl McNutt of Eugene. Ore- M E Gillespie, of Eugene. Oregon; I the wife had called him by telephone in such a way. but may take the ex to serve the rest of bis term. Ue evening. was discharged the latter part of: Miss Florence Runyan goes to Eu- ' Minnie Wtnniford, of Oakland, Ore- ' | telling him she would be down pre <011. September, 1904. gene Sunday to accept a place in I. gon; E. Wliattam, of Eugene, Ore- sently and would bring the baby. actly opposite position. Re advertisement. Logic of Situation After the Northern Pacific train; T. Nicklin's store until after the holt- | Miss Burkhardt, who witnessed the gon. BENJAMIN I, EDDY. "The logic of the situation is that. robbery in April Shercliffe was' days. tragedy fell Into a swoon after hys BENJAMIN L. HDDY. Register If Mr. Taft expressed any opinion at traced through several states of the Christmas will soon be here. One I Reg'ster. terically fleeing down the corridors I NOTICK Foil PI HI.1CATION of the building. Mrs Fisher, who, all. it should be in favor of Mr Ful Middle West, but he managed to' can already realize the hallowed in-1 ton. The latter senator was advocat elude the police authorities, until ; NOTICE FOR PCBIJCATION with the baby, arrived at the office fluence of the joyous Christmas tide, i <J. S Land Office at Roseburg, Ore as the coroner was removing the last ing the nomination of Mr. Taft when I be was located In Knoxville, Tenn. 1 the blessed spirit of "Peace on earth, When the officers tried to arrest' Mr Bourne was insisting that Pres (J. B Land Ofllcw at Rneeburg, Ore vestiges of the crime, was overcome gon, September 23. 1908. good will to Then," that pre ident Roocsevelt should be nominated him. Shercliffe drew a revolver and vails among the children of men. gon, September 21, 1902. Notice Is hereby given that Jay by the ghastly spectacle. for a second elective term Mr Ful • hot at them. He was finally over Notice Is hereby given that Wealey It. Melvin, of Fisher. Oregon, who, “It was horrible to see, and still ea March 5. 1902, made Homeetesd O. Bowers, of Fisher. Oregon, who, more horrible to think that I might ton worked hard In co-operation with powered and great care was taken1 Kntr- No 14340 01419, for 8W »4 on October 15, 190», mad« Home have stopped him If I had seliod the state organization during the to prevent his escape. At first he HOTEL GROSS SOLD of 8 >4 of 8WS. Section 13. stead Entry No. 1210!. SR. 0142«. the weapon," said Miss Burkhardt campaign, and the state gave the Re fought his extradition, but submitted' MW *4 of NW ’.4. Section 24. Towu- for SFfu. Section 21, Township 15, tonight. Just as he entered th erear publican nomine« a tremendous ma when he found that he was to be | extradited to Minnesota and not to! TO A. J. PICKARD ihlp IS South, Range 10 West. Wil South, Rang« 9 West, Willamette door when 1 stood holding ___ It open jority. "Mr. Fulton had a long conference Colorado. lamette Meridian, has filed notice Meridian, has filed notice of inten- he drew a shining revolver from his of iatentlon to make Ftn.il Five Year tloa to make Final Five Tear Proof, pocket. He began shooting so quick with National Chairman Hitchcock AND DAUGHTER Brood, io eatabllah claim to the land to establish claim to the land above ly I could not scream a warning and | this afternoon and subsequently the PIONEER WOMAN PASSES above described, before W W. Cal described, before W. W. Calkins, U. I was not sure Fisher ever knew who two men saw the president-elect. It A. J Pickard and his daughter. kins, I S Commissioner, at Eugene. 8. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, It was who shot him. for just as he may be safe to assume that Mr Taft AWAY SUDDENLY Mrs. Grace Lancaster, have leased will not inject his personality Into the Oregon, on the 9th day of December, on the 9th day of December, 1908. glanced up the man fired. the Hotel Gross for a period of Claimant names as witnesses: 1908. "But the face of tl<- slayer will Oregon situation, in pursuance of the three years and will take possession (From Monday's Daily Guard 1 Claimant names as wit lessee: Elsworth Prlndel, of Fisher, Oregon; haunt me forever It was drawn and policy he already has announced of Mrs. A. C. McGee, an early pioneer tomorrow morning. They will make Fl, worth I’rlndel, of Fisher, Oregon; Peter Hansen, of Fisher, Oregon; horribly distorted. And there was not hiking part in purely state con Peter Heneen, of Fisher, Oror in; Wm F Summers, of Fisher, Oregon; a look of demoniacal triumph as he troversies. But undoubtedly the sym of Oregon, died suddenly at her home some extensive Improvements to the William M Summers, of Fisher, Ore Hatfield H. Cooper, of Fisher, Ore saw Fisher fall from his chair. But pathy of Mr. Hitchcock is with the near Donna station, on the Mohawk, place and will conduct It along first- gon; Hatfield II. Cooper, of Fisher, gon. I could not stand It and ran screem- senior s enator and this may signify some time last night. She had been class lines. BENJAMIN L EDDY. Oregon. a great deal in the event he decides suffering from paralysis for the past lng for help." Medicine That is Medicine. Register. to exert himself In Mr. Fulton's be- two years and a half and was bedfast BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Fisher Want.« Leniency. I have suffered a good deal with all the time, but th»1 day before she half. Register. Ralph Fisher, a k prosecutor for the NOTICE FOR PI BI.ICATION died she was in as good health as malaria and stomach complaints, but grievance committ ee. took the matter NOTICE FOR Pl'BI.ICATION I have now found a remedy that Many Eugene fans will remember usual. She was found dead in bed keeps I S lai nd Office at Roseburg. Ore In hand at the i nstance of the com- me well, and that remedy Is Terry Me rKune and Teeiey Raymond, thts morning when the family arose. mlttee and Immedlately Interested gon, September 22, 1908. U. S luind Office at Roseburg, Ore Mrs McGee was born In Missouri Electric Bitters; a medicine that is' old state league who played In the the ease to promote If himself in Notice te h«reby given that His- gon, September 22, 1908. stomach and liver The Oregonian about 72 years ago and came to Ore medicine for Notice Is hereby given that Peter ’ worth Prlndel, of Flaher, Oregon, possible the welfare of Finch, whom several years ago. this gon across the plains in the early fif troubles, and for run down condi- to say about sporting editor has was repentant for the he believed who, on October let. 1903, made Hansen. of Flaher Oregon, who. on ties. She first settled in Marion ’ tions." says W C. Klettler, of Halli-1 January 14th, 1902. mad* H«me- Homestead Entry No 12118. 8. R. moves he had made and whom he be them- The Portland fans will remem county, then <ame to Lane county, day. Ark Electric Bitters purify and; ber Teeiey Raymond, formerly short lieved would do better tn the future 01427, for RH of NWU. NRI* of atead Entry No 11232, 8. It 01420 I settling near Springfield She has enrich the blood, tone up the nerves., for W%of NE%; F. Hof NW , I8WK*,* NWM of HBH, Section 23. If allowed leniency from the court. stop of the Ixrs Angeles team, and la lived In the Mohawk for the past 35 and impart vigor and energy to the| ter a member of the Portland Club He sent a letter to Chief Justlc» Township 15 Routh, Range 9 West. Section 18. Township 15 South. years. She leaves three children, J. weak Your money will be refunded! Range 9 Went. Willamette Meridian, Willamette Meridian, has filed no Bean in which he asked for the con during the short shrift of D E Dug R McGee, at home, Mrs. L. W. Wal If it fails to help you. 50c at W. A. I dale In this city Teeiey was a star In sideration of the court In Finch's lle« of Intention to make Final Five has filed notice of Intention to n:.,k. ler of Philomath and Mrs. Lue’.la I Kuykendall's drug store. Final Five Year Proof, to establlah Year Proof, to establish claim to the cane and made an eloquent plei In the I I. 1. league last season, and Yarnell of Salem rumor has It that Miquel Lynch and W behalf of the man who he was pros ia*<1 above described, before w. claim to the land above described, Coach Robert Forbes has gone I "Cupid” Dugdale are about to grab The funeral will be held at the fani- before W W Calkins. U 8 Com Calkins. IT. 8 Commissioner, at ■u- ecuting for the committee; !y home on the Mohawk Wednesday East. It Is reported that he will | him for the Seattle Club next season Married Halem tJirl. De- gene. Oregon, on the 8th day of mlewloner. at Eugene. Oregon, ou the at ten a. m.. and the remains will be be married there and then return to I ft mnst be that the muchly touted Ralph Burtrese Fisher, shot fry comber, 2908. 8th day of December. 1908 interred In the Gager cemetery near I-ane county to go into the lumber I Claimant name« as witnesses James Finch In Portland yesterday, Terry McKnne failed to deliver the Natron. Claimant name« as witnesses b trainees. goods and is to be sent back t< was well-known In Salem, having Wesley G Rowers, of Fisher, Ore Els worth I’rlndel. of Fisher, Oregon; "Dug ’ s ” farming ground. St. Paul. married Miss Bertha Ixtlfta Kay. sis gon; Peter Hansen, of Fisher. Ore Wesley G. Bowers, of Flaher. Oregon; Nearly everybody kows D-»Y\ Take DeWitt’s Kidney and.Bladder! Wm M. Summer», of Fisher. Ore gon; William M. Summers, of Fisher. ter of Thomas B Kay, and one cf Little Early Risers are the best pllh Pills. They are antiseptic and soothe I DrWftt ’ s Carbollzed Witch Haze! the prominent young women of the Or««og; Hatfield H. Cooper, of gon; Hatfield H. Oooper. of Fisher. made. They are small. pleasant citv, says the Salem Statesman Salve Beet salve for burn«, scratches sure Little Liver pills. Sold by al pt in quickly Insist upon DeWitt’s F!sh»r. Oregon Oregon. Kidney and Bladder Pills. Regular I , BENJAMIN L. KDDY. Fl-her was born In Tolk county, Ore and hurt*. It is especially good for druggists BENJAMIN L. EDDY. size. 50c. Sold here by all druggi ts. I gon. 28 years ago. and came of Ore- I piles. Sold by all druggists. Register. Register Shot in the Back by Disreputa Southern Woman Suffered W[4 Uching, Burning RasM^ Her Nearly Crazier BabX Sore on Nwk, and Two ni Babies Had Skin Troubles^ CUTICURA A STAND-BY that neverjails ¡ her for bearing <J My Mbv%«d . neck and nothing that 1 dwT» ? !u* effect until 1 was nearly full «f hot skin d.se~. It w Jg scratching it l.«u0-e » ift* hardly .iw. it. Two 4« cure Soap 3 k, w fun™™ ment cured mh yw, broke out on av h*rdt » cured it for a whi!s butuV.Z™' 1 in the aummer. «« g<) nearly craav for it ucEL 2 ! used ten drllar, worth blood medicina* which did all. then I went I .ck t..mydd.tS^tM that had never f.,!.d ms Cuticura Soap. Cuticitra (t ntmmt ' ! Cuticura Rw^iveni did th. w. r? '“J set also cured my unci«’, baby'eL? head was a cake of ,€rw tnd jL another woman's r«oy who wM j, same fix and nothing e|w did I speak a wotd of pc.,«, for whenever I ■*« a ease thnt n»w. j* Chn’;>Llll,e wilch,r' V® E 8L Chattanooga, Tenn , F»b. 1«, 1907 ' CUTICURA OKTMENT The World’s UraetMt Skin Carets« Purest axg Sweetaat of BtwelUeata. Cuticura Ointment ia oaa of the sum •ucceaaful ourallvae for torturing, da- figuring humor, of tba .Irin .nd Mp, including l<«s (4 bair. ever con>ponndnl[ in proof of which a amgla uoart ri with it. precedwi by a hot b.tb vith Cuticura Soap, and followed by mild doses of Cuticura Pills, is ofteu tnfl. dent to afford immediate relief in tba moat distreasing forme of itching burn- in*. and scaly numors, eeaenus, imu- tiona. and inflammation., permit -wt and sleep, and point to a apeedy cur. when all else fails. Hold throuehout ihe vorid P-Mter Dn»( nd Chem Corp.. Sole Props Boftoi. Mm» » ar-Poet Fw*. How vo Curo ¿ua Hautk Quality and Style in Are the strong features d the MICHAELS. STERN & CO.’S line, sold exclusively in E'.-yene at Hanson’s. This brand alone is a guar- ai tee with those who knew what good clothes are. Our line of suits of all grades and prices was never more complete and we know our prices are all that the most careful buy er could desire. Come and see for your self, and we will take pleasure in showing our goods whether you buy or not. Our line of gents fur nishings is complete and in shirfc, underwear and neckwear we are sure to have just what you are looking for. ED. HANSON East Ninth Street Greatest known "midT ? HighUrd,Or.0ct.il’*9> * mare one boitl< nt Drops a>ri cured b« This was last wmiff - not been afte.,«lsi^r-‘y $.10° • • • * * *—* * Î.- - ,