COUNCIL REFUSES
AIR BEAN’S
The Mission
Of those corpuscles In your blood
that have been called “ Little
Soldiers,” Is to fight for you
against the disease germs that
constantly endanger your health
These corpuscles are mads
healthy and strong by the use of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
This medicine is a combination of
more than 20 different remedial agents
in proportions and by a process known
only to ourselves and it has for thirty
years been constantly proving its worth.
The Kind Yon Have Alw»/g Haught, and which has Been
in use for over 30 years, has b*me the .^xiatnre of
aad has beea made finder his per-
waal saparvislan since tbs tatfiiacy.
A haw
ane Is deceive yen in tMn.
.*11 Counterfeits, Imitate*» nad “ Jnst-es-good ” are bnt
Experiments that trifle with and es- ’—rfer the health of
Infants and Children—Espe**«uca against Experiment.
MANY KILLED
IN CIVIL STRIFE
INOLDMOSCOW
The city council decided at a meet
Moscow, Dec. 26.—Baron Cotte,
No substitute, none “ just-as-good.” chief of the secret political police
ing Thursday afternoon that the ser-
vlces of Louis Bean as city attorney I
was killed and Colonel Muraki was
are indispensible, and refused to ac-1
wounded In a fierce encounter today
cept his resignation. To lighten the |
with revolutionists, who were in
duties of the city attorney, while he
trenched In a suburban village.
is in legislature and at other times, I
During the fight several policemen
J. M. Plpee was appointed aa an as-,
were killed and many others wound
sistant.
ed. Troops were summoned and a
Attorney Pipes stated that the fees
regular battle ensued, artillery being
for the conduct of the injunction '
employed to bombard the villa be
suit through tbe circuit and supreme .
fore the revolutionists were subdued.
courts would be $500. In the cir
The occurrance is the most serious
cuit court alone they would amount
since December 1905.
The losses
tustoria Is a harmless substituto for Castor Oil, Pare
to $300.
sustained by the revolutionists are
To pay the interest on the water
goric, Drops and Soothing' Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
not known but are undoubtedly very
bonds $5,000 was appropriated from
contain* neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
heavy.
i the general fun«. to be paid January
I
substance. Ils age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
1st. The t angler of $6,000 was ord-
ami alla>s Feverishness. It cunts Diarrhoea and Wind
l ered withdrawn from the water fund
At last night’s meeting of the city CHARLES H. WATTS
to the general fund.
folic, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
council the resignation of L. E. Bean
The council meets again Monday as city attorney was read and ac
ami Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
IS GiVEN INTEREST
night.
cepted. The resignation Is to take
Ktomacli ami Howels, giving healthy an** natural sleep.
IN JEWELRY FIRM
i effect on Jan. 11th. There has been
The Childr n’s Panacea,—The Mother’s
some feeling between a number of
COUNTY COURT
of the council and Mr. Bean
CHANGES BOUNTY members
for some time past and this action
The firm of J. O. Watts, dealer
GENUINE
ALWAYS
on the part of the latter is the out in jewelry and optical goods, will be
come.
known as the Watts Jewelry Com
At a recent session of the county
Bears th« Signature of
The ordinance ratifying the con pany after January 1.
Christmas
court the bounty on predatory ani
tract
with
Sam
Manerud
to
furnish
eve. J. O. Watts presented to his son,
mals was changed. Heretofore the
crushed
rock
to
the
city
and
to
use
Charlie, before a number of friends,
bounty on coyotes, wildcats, gray and
blax'k wolves was 12.50, but this the city’s crusher and engine, was at a banquet in Otto’s, a one-third
presented.
Before
it
was
passed
it
interest in the firm. The interest ap-
amount will not be paid on all such
animals in the future. According to was amended to read, ‘‘All crushed
gravel
or
rock
not
furnished
to
the
the new ruling only coyotes will draw
the 12.60 bounty, while that on cou city direct or to the street commis
gars will be |5.0(k The coyote is sioner by Mr. Manerud, shall be paid
rsally the bane of the ranchers’ lives, for to the city at ten cents per cubic
as they kill poultry as well as sheep yard."
The attorney was instructed to ap
and young cattle. The cougar is the
pear for the city In the injunction
one
animal
that
is
sought
after
for
I
he never knows when his appetite is suit recently instituted.
rwt cisraus company , tv M urray « triít . new vor « • jtv .
The matter of enforcing the antl-
satisfied, killing
indiscriminately.
The new bounty ruling takes effect splttlng ordinance was brought up
and the police department was di
on the first of the year.
rected to enforce It.
The city engineer was instructed to
establish the center line of Washing
ton street nort hof the railroad and
to fix monuments at intersections.
Dec. 23, 1908.
The council adjourned to meet
Baker. Mrs. J. C.
again next Monday night. .
4 wn,
for spot CAfth. 10 to 50 J more money for you to ship R aw Fun. und JI Ido« to hr than to
Beverly. Ered.
\1
»oll ut home. VS rite for Price Lint. Marki t Report, Hnippinn Taga. und ulxiut our
Boulprey. Clarence.
HUNTERS&TRAPPERSGUIDE,.::;
Bristow, Jeanie.
RESUME OF FOREST
450 pngoA, leather hound Bert thing on the ■iihjact ever written Illustrating all Fur Animals All
alMMtt Trappers' Hri-mts, Decoys, Traps. Game Laws How and where to trap, and to become a suc
Brown. Miss Bertha.
cessful trapper it's a regular Encyclopedia Price, f’J To nur customers *1 25. Hides tanned into
Cu m chael, M J.
beautiful H'-I ms Our Magnetic Bait and Itocoy attracts ai>< >uals to traps, |l (Miner bottls, Shmyout
IMPROVEMENTS IN THE
Hidee and F ira to us and .st highest pciuee. Aiidc-rach Bros., l>t-pL 71. MluuesapolUHina
Casteel, Miss Jessie.
Clark, Mrs. Wewis G.
STATE AND NATION
Clough, Roy.
Clyde, Mr. Joe.
Cox, Mrs. O. A.
This sterling household remedy is most
IleVeny, Mr. Chas.
euct essfully prescribed for a ' world of
Washington, Dee. 24
Such work
Fisher. M ss Eva.
troubles.” For derangements of the di
as the construction of miles of road
Fletcher. Mr. A.
______
gestive organs it is a natural corrective,
and trail, telephone lines, drift and
Fletcher, Mrs. G. A.
I
o|eratiog directly upon the liver and ali
pasture fences, ranger houses and
Garten, Mr. Samuel.
I
mentary caual, gently but persistently
barns, has opened up and improved
George, Mrs. Nina.
stimulating a healthful activity.
Its
many square miles of territory in thv
Gilbertson, Mr. Ole A.
ALVA C. DINKEY.
beneficial influence extends, however, to
thirteen national forests in the state
Green. W. C.
Alva C. Dinxey. who. it was said
every portion of the system, aiding in the
of Oregon, and for these and similar
Haas. Mr. H.
procesae* of digestion an<l assimilation of
purposes $55,191.33 was spent dur would su»-" •• d James Gayley as vice
Hendricks, Winlock.
food, promoting a wholesome, natanu
Howard. Mrs. Mintie.
ing the last fiscal year. Four hun president <■( the United States Steel
appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad
Hubbard. Mrs. Ed.
dred and thirty-seven miles of trail corp>"t -. I >u. Is pre«i '.eat «f the Car
I
breath, irregularities of the bowels, con
Huston. B.
and 24 miles of road were built, 78 negl* H *“• >'">nv ti’ty.
stipation and the long list of troubles
llhck, D. A.
miles of telephone lines were strung,
I
directly traceable to those unwholesome
I .earned. Miss Sarahette.
and the forest ranges were improved plies not only to the jewelry store,
conditions.
Kaspanlla dispels drows
Leininger, G. W.
by the construction of 39 miles of which Is one of the best in the Wil
ness, headache, Ixckache and desjionu
I
Ixtckart, ------- .
pasture fence. During the year 23 lamette valley, but also to the opti
ency due to inactivity of the liver,
I
Malret, M.
houses, to be used for ranger quar cal parlors.
kidneys and digestive tract. It is a
Moore. J. R.
ters. and 2 barns, and 2 corrals, for
Charlie H. Watts, the son, was
strengthening tonic of the highest value,
Owen, Mrs. Millie.
rangers' horses were built. Four raised in Eugene, and has hundreds
v If it fails to satisfy we authorize all
Parker, J. D.
bridges were constructed and various of friends among the Eugene and
dealers to refund the purchase price.
Showier, Mrs. Wm.
miscellaneous
improvements were Igtne county population,
besides
HoVT CHKMICAI, Co. Portland, Oregon
Sims. Mrs.O.
made.
many over the state. He has been
Smith, Norris.
In speaking of the permanent im associated with his father for a num
Smith, W. T.
provement work on all the National ber of years, and understands the
Tortora. Gene.
forests, the secretary of agriculture business thoroughly.
<e gres' tnaft
Walker. Wallace R.
nrji ;
iS ■
has the following to say in his an
. td< t* 1 * 4 iyuoR
White, ltollen.
nual report:
This Is Worth Reading
il.’Ll i
iuM> ill. X
HOUSE.
'At
Winn.
A
W.
"The agricultural appropriation
l.utlivw! Ask jro’ir llrnug
I
Leo F. Zelinskl. of 6 8 Gibson St.,
piy inc express.
< • I . M*-ter i. I'l
»’J I
J. L. PAGE. P M
act of 1908 included an item of *500,- Buffalo,
Pilla In Ned
i.l • .
N. Y., says: “I cured the
Write todav Im I
boar«, «aal, I wk » i l’l> c Mil.
000. which was made available for
’I nLu $•«» «»Iher
Huy el yi
The Willamette river nas been con permanent improvement work on the most annoying cold sore I ever had,
Price
List.
l>rut a>«L A k I r< I i.I 1JI
siderably raised from its low stage, National forests. The object of this with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I ap
BIA H »sr> i ix
: »Ji
yean known an Best, bales t. Al» «
and the steamboat men and the log work is to help open up the forests to plied this salve once a day for two
so’’”«* MdJûG!STsr,rmH:Rf
, days, when every trace of the sore
O» iuon gers are satisfied.
more use and provide means for their wa-f gone." Heals all sores. Sold un
ffei ?f>> <1 tlrjal
better and inure economical protec der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's
tion. through the supply of means drug store 25<
of CQintnunication and transportation,
well-located field quarters, fire lines,
Geo. W. Cleveland has began an
fences to assist in the handling of action In the circuit court against
stock, and watering places. These the city of Springfield, In which he
improvements are essentially invest
to prevent that municipality
vaO
Inflammation of the Bladder ments of capital, which add greatly seeks
from assessing and collecting taxes
to the value and usefulness of the against his property for the construc
tion of cement sidewalks. Williams
a
c forests.
"The work completed during the & Bean are Mr. Cleveland's attor
year included 3400 miles of trails. neys.
3200 miles of telephone line, 100
miles of wagon road. 40 miles of fire
line. 2 50 bridges. 550 cabins and
barns, and 600 miles of pasture and
drift fences. In addition to the sum
provided by the special improvement
For Infants and Children.
fund, over $100,000 from the general
ficai of work.. Don't fail to see the
fund of the service was turned from
pictures we are putting out
current expenses to defray the cost
now at half price
of this work, but much of the work
Bears the
xt /*
y/ V/r7~ 7~“
Physician and Surgeon
planned and urgently needed could
Signature
of
not be carried out becouse there was
IS and 17 McClung lildg..
II h .ting dialers
Register Bldg.
nothing with which to pay for it."
uriti
Phiuie
Muta
47
Sih
and
Willai
51M Willamette Street
Front Mnlle
CITYATIORNEY
BEAN TENDERS
is CASTORIA
CASTORIA
The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought
in Use For Over 30 Years.
«UFURS=HIDES
KASPARlLLA
me co.
DeWlTT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR
TÌ A A'lZ /Xk
A CI
IT?
■
U/ b VI b / b VI 11^
WEEKS TRIAL 25
CASTORIA
Manicuring and
Hair Dressing
G. S. Beardsley, M. D.
I olinan Studio
GARRETT A MITCHELL
S. D. READ
Real Estate Brokers
DENTIST
McLEOD
Over Rail's laroeary
No. 51S tvntsws*»« Rt«»»f
44 FART NIMH STRRHT
ItegiMtrr Building.
I’liont* Main 1OH.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
AND THAT’S NO DtEAtt.
THE TAILOR
FOR BURI
Eugene Cleaning
Teas, Coffees, Spices
and Dyeing Works
Everything possible in cleaning anil
or Chinaware
Dyeing
< writer Sixth and Willamette So.
Phone Main 1-2
SHINN
THE SIGN EA1NTEK
77 West Righili Street.
Smyths Transfer Co
Baggage stored free for ten dsj-
W
H. SMYTH. Prop.
«‘hones—Main ta. Rod 401«.
( all at 30 E mm ( Ninth Street.
G. B. BM KE, Mur.
Eugene Electric Co.
L O THOMAS
Jesse G. Wells
ATTORNEY
Register Building
Gives special attention to the ex
amination of abstracts, drafting wills,
settling estates, conveyances and col-
. lections Also to all pension matters.
Phone Main 10S
Wm. G. Martin
Attorncy-at-Law
Wtll practice tn all the courts Of
Electric Hiring, Fixtures and Sap fice Warren Building. &3t» Willam
pi ics
ette street, over Crescent store.
Phone Main 5.
EIGKNF, DR.
Fish and Poultry
Market
Fish Rnaotved Daily
W. H XIX.HS AT, I*mp.
Pte.ar Main 3H
4'JS W iltoxnsrtta St
OR. LULU MUNKERS-MARQVAM
Phvsician and Surgeon
Residence 29 East Eleventh street i
Office. Register building Phone Red
«231.
SPECIALTY Diseases of women
•
htldrea
— Dwtrwrt Trttewnw.
For
‘
Highest Quality^
use
|zr< BAKING
l\ V POWDER
25 Ounces for 25 Cents
Made from pure, carefully tested
materials. Get a car. on trial
You never saw such cakes
and biscuit. They’ll open
your
jÿ*' Guarantee«
underall
Pure Food LeW|
MARKED FOR DEATH.
County Cl. k t.hi. „
sued a pa.-<
l.„,.pin*?ln
of
a
marriage
license to Jni’ ?|
’’Three years ago I was marked for ampbell and M'ss
Lottie E tl
death. A grave-yard cough was tear • perle.
A,>
ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed
to help me and hope had fled, when
my husband got Dr. King s New Dis
NOTICE FOR Pl BUCATIOX I
covery," says Mr. A. C. Williams of
Bac, Ky. “The first dose helped me
u. S. Land Office at Rosebud
and improvement kept on until I
Oregon, September 17, 1908 1
had gained 58 pounds in weight and
is hereby given that id
my health was fully restored.” Thia j. Notice
of Eugene. „
Oregon id
medicine bolds the world's heallag on Perdue,
May 1st, ISOs? mads - Timber'll
record for coughs and colds and luag [Flcatlon
• ir.Atinn N No.
’n »904
Q uii for wi /
. * ‘T
and throat diseases. It prevents paex-
Section
24.
Townthip
19
monia Sold under guarantee at W.
A. Kuykendall's drug store. 5«c aad Range 8 Woet, Willamette Meridig
has filed notice of intention to iX
$1.00. TrtaJ bottle free.
I* >nal Proof, to estaolfih claim to th
County Judge Chrisman this morn land above described, before W. «
ing entered an order in the Stevens Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, it Evi
Oregon, on the 24th’dard
estate accepting the report of the gene,
executor, Welby Stevens, son of the December, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
decedent, and discharging said exe
W. D. Neely, of Eugene, Ores»"
cutor fr-jm his charge.
M. E. Gillespie, of Eugene. Oregot;
Minnie Winnlford, of Oakland, 0»
NOTH I FOR PUBLICATION.
gon; E, Whattam, of Eugene. 0»
U. S. Land Offir -
it Roseburg, gon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDT,
Oregon, October 1, 1908.
Her'««
Notice I- hereby given that Jona
than H. Vincent, of Eugene, Oregon,
who, on June 17th, 1907, made Tim
l litTK'T XOTICE
ber application. No. 9375, for Wli
Department i>f thè Interior.
of SE *<4, Section 22, .ownship 19
Uniteli States Iainrl Office. ‘
South, Range 2 West, Willamette
Roseburg. Or . Decomber 1, ti»l.
Meridian, has filed notice of inten
A »■iffli-lent
.
I.nt. st ___________
affidati! tu _ i
file .1 in
In this
filiti office
uffi.'M by
hxz JuIimC
bili», P tt ir.
tion to make Final Proof, to establish been filed
______
____
_
Pratt,
contestant,
against
HomesteU
claim to the land above described, entry No. 13,391,
_ “ ?
__ :
made
March 2,
before the Register and Receiver, at for N. W. 1-4 Section 20, Township
“
r 111
.1
!•: . V
””
■ “
Willamette
Meridian, by I
Roseburg. Oregon, on the 12th day S.. Itange 2 E
Jesse
J.
Lamkin,
contested,
in
which
¿1
af December, 1908.
is alleged that Jesse J. Lamkin has not I
Claimant names as witnesses:
been a bona fide settler upon the above I
James Wilhelm of Creswell, Ore said land; has not made any Improve» I
ments outside of a poorly constmctii I
gon; Joseph Wilhelm of Zion, Ore cabin,
without either window or Lor. I
gon; Joseph A. Mayo, of Zion, Ore has nevd^- culltivated any |» n rt of ’..liI
gon; Earl McNutt of Eugene, Ore above said land, and has not '••»on upon I
above said land ln ths last 2 I 2 yean;|
gon.
and that said alleged absence wMMtl
Re-advertisement.
duo to employment in the army "r nan I
BENJAMIN L EDDY.
of the United States in »!»• 'will
Said parties are hereby notified to ay* 1
Register
NOTICE OF FINAL SF7TTLKMENT.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon in and for I*ne county.
In the matter of the estate of
Christian L. Winter, deceased.
Pursuant to an order dated this
day. notice Is hereby given to all per
sons. that my final account as execu
trix in tbe above entitled matter, will
come up for hearing, allowance and
settlement by said court, at a term
thereof to be held at the court rooms
in the court house In the city of Eu
gene, Oregon, at 10 o’clock a. m.
Monday, Jan. 4th, 1909 at
which
time all persons interested therein
may appear and Jje heard.
Dated Nov. 30, 1908.
ANNIE M. WINTER. Executrix.
S. D. ALLEN, Attorney for Execu
trix.
4t
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore
gon, June 23, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Judith
Ann Carnahan, of Coeur d’Alene,
Idaho, who, on June 13th, 1908,
made timber application No. 10172,
for s’4 of nw^, ne^ of nw1^, Sec-
4 West, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
Final Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the
Register and Receiver, at‘Roseburg,
Oregon, on the 20th dav of January,
1909.
Claijnant names as witnesses:
Hal E. Wood, of Eugene. Oregon;
Marvin L. Hammitt, of Eugene, Ore
gon; George S. Corser, of Coeur
d’AJene, Idaho; Samuel Carnahan,
of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
BENJAMIN L EDDY,
Register.
HUKEHl.Kl SALK OF HKAt. TROP-
I HTV
tn th* " Ircuit Court Of tho State of
Orogon tor Ian* County
Rrn**t J Kills, F'r»d L. Ellis, Elisaboth
H Hill* Fran" • * A. Ellis Samuel
Killa and Mary Ellla. hla wife.
va.
>oten L Ellie and John E. Ellie, minor
h*lr of Fran, es Ellie, deceased, and
•
John I. Ellis, ns guardian of John
E Rills.
defendants
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue t an ord.-e and decree of the Cir
cuit court of the State of Oregon for
lane county, made on. to-wlt, the 1st
day of December. 1908, In the above en
titled cause, which Is duly entered nt
page
— of Volume IS of the Circuit
Court Journal of said county, authoris
ing and directing the undersigned E O.
Potter, sole referee appointed by the
court, to sell the following described
'■“*1 property belonging to the plain
tiffs and the defendant*, as the heirs of
Frances Ellis decea»*d. as follow*, to-
wlt
Lot No 23 In Block No. 1 of Shaw
A Patterson’s addition to Eugene City
In Jane county. Oregon
Now. therefore, by virtue of the au
thority tested tn me by said court.
I. E. O Potter, sole referee, will offer I
for sate at public auction at the court
use "1 >r of said lane county, on Sat
urday, the 2d day of January. 1909. be
tween the hours of 9 o'clock a. m and
4 o'clock p m of said day. at 1 o'clock
all the right, title and Interest of said
Plaintiffs an-t defendants tn and to the
shove described real property as heirs-
at-law of Frances Ellis, deceased, to
gether with the courtesy Interests of
the defender"' John L Ellis.
Terms of se'e, cash In hand, subject
to confirmation by the court
N O POTTER.
Refer»«.
GRÒ B. DORRIS.
Attorasy
pear, respond and offer evidence touch» I
ing said allegation at 1« o’clock a a I
on February
1 909. before S M. Cap I
kins, notary public, at his office in Eu* I
jene, Oregon, and that final
will be livid at 1 o’clock p. m.vnFM
ruary 23. 190». before the register att I
receiver at the United States land off!® I
In Roseburg, Oregon.
I
The said contestant having. Uli
proper affidavit, filed December I, law I
set forth facts which show that irtjl
due diligence, personal service of
notice cannot be made. It Is hereby mi
dered and directed that such nol£* "|
alven by due and proper publicatvm. I
J M J *A WHENCE.
Receiver I
Make
Useful
Why not buy your hus
band. father or sen a fine
suit af clethee-th« *
m«us MICHAELS, ST :
& C®. make—at Hanson
They have the qualdy
style that well • dress«
tialto.
men are w.-nai
iu. Such*
gift would be appreciate
Our line of gents
nishings is ; COfTiplete
a1®
in shirts, jnderwear
u
v,e
are
sure
>
neckwear
have just what yw .
looking for.
rD.