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Ys - ' 1 ■ *■ 1 1 1» . /r X I GRE WAS fgt ttOXKK WllXLT aUA1Di THÜSDAY, JUKI 3, 1909. , ............ “^7 t z''? fl MESSAGE OF t' - A > 4 vi « « I I • IV ♦ I n ' » it* Jt Fs 7^3 Seatte, June 1.—President Taft, in the White House at 12 • ctack this noon, pressed the telegraph key of Alaska gold and sent a light shock of electricity across the North American continent that put in motion the wheels of the Alaska-Yukon- Pacific exposiion, loosed the waters of the fountains, and un furled ten housand banners, started the bands, and brought forth rejoicing from al Seatte and the Pacific Northwest. The Stile shock marked the triumph of toil and effort of years of preparation, which were required to bring about the opening I day of the fair. Seattle, June 1.—Following Is the text of the tele»\rwui sent by Presi dent Taft after he had been notified tha' the fair was ready for his of ficial signal: White House, Washington. D. C., June 1. 1909. Mr. J. E. Chilkerg. I'resident Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Seattle, Washington. "1 congratulate you and your as sociation on this auspicious o|*enlng of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposi tion anti I congratulate the people of the Great Northwest on the courage aud enterprise they have shown in The Exposition, bringing it forth, designed as it is, to exploit the nat- ural resources and marvelous wealth of Alaska, anil the development of trade and commerce on th«* Pacific slope, should appeal not only to the people of the west, but to the peo ple of the country at large. 1 trust It will fully meet the expectations of those to whose untiring energies it owes its birth and that it will prove a source of instruction and education to its thousands of visitors “WILIAM H. TAFT ” Senator Piles of Washington, voic ed the thanks of the ins |>4e of the Pacific Northwest and coast for in augurate the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exivosition. when President Taft touched the golden key, which set theentachinery in operation, which he said: "Opens in perfect readiness at the time appointed, and which has thus, at the outset, scored a success not achieved by any other exp«.sition.” u 4 «CENE ON THE COI HT OE HONOR. A.-Y.-l". EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. In constructing its group of live buildings, the l’nlt«-d State* Govern- ment had regard for the type of architecture tollowed gem^rally In the buildings of the Exposition proper. The Exposition structures art* In the modern French renaissance and the Government In th«* modern Spanish The two styles tie in nicely together and make an harmonious whole. On the right of the picture Is the Alaska building, one of th«* Government group, In the center is the European Exhibits Palace. On the left Is a facade of the Palace of Agriculture. The last two named are In the French renaissance and were completed before December 1, 1908. TV Alaska building was completed April 15. Berlin. Jun«' I Uharge* made In Wash'ngton by various American senator» Hint lhe German govern nient wa» i*nd«*avorlng t*> lnfluen«'c tariff legislation In th«* Unlteil Blate* by supplying official Information re garding wag«**, which upon examina tion proved to be much higher than th«* wage«« attributed to German manufacturer» In nearing beloto ne ways and mean» committee of th« ho'.ise h*« caused a dlsagr«-«*able Im preseion In government circle* and may come tip before the Reichstag, The data wa» prepared at tlu* *p«* clflc requeet of the »tat«* department at Washington and tran*mitte«l itbout April 6. Some *urprl»e »«• pressed here that for two month» th«- material apparently did not reach th«« American congr«*». or If It did. mu»t have been plg«s»nhol«*l ror Six Month« his Suffering «n Beyond Words One Mass of |rri. tation and Itching was Dreadfu| _ Slept Only from Sheer Exhaustion — Almost Out of His Mind After 24 Hours' Use of Cuticura Slept Like an Infant and Then was CURED IN ONE MONTH BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "1 am «»»«mtywv.-n year. ,ah<J one «lav. «orno years ««•• I f..|i tr. ,n • «Irp lati.I m . Inman,, my hrel In a few da»» 1 could n* t waU ( call«*al iu a <l«» i.,( and Inaldc of a wwli «.rvi,|. • laa act In I In- ,1 . t. r luci n«*l <*ur«nl a» , f Hint when I nn. taken with «wnia from tinnir h* foot. I Waa ah k for ali monti* ami «hat | •ufl>-r««l i. ngii) r.mh| not l«*li I «rnuld n«>t a|«*a*p «lav *»r night Iw-i-n*!»«* «f that <0,ali tili IU-hing, when I «irai al**e|i It wa« front (beer <l»«-r ••lll«l*tl,*ll ■■«hattatlon I wan ■■•<« maaa f irritati, was even Irritato n. Il wm »ven tn in inv my «*-<U| »* ah Th» dm-tor'a nw«il« lne a*w-ttie<| t*> make u* worse nnii I wan alinosi out of my mind. I r«-«i*l of < uti<-ura ami acni my wife t,i th«- «It iixxlat. who wan a inrinl*r • < toy lodge of ilod Fellowa, for a «•■! *f th* Cuticura H-ntp Cuticura Ointment and Cuth'iira Itrwolvent. I ua>n| tht'inier- • lal*-ntly for twenty four hour«. That night f alept like an Infant, th*- flrat •<T|*I night« al«e(i I had hail t r «n tn ntl* I *• a« In t aftabl t*i e-.'|>ó i,ti of I iilc ura <HnUm tit ami Cult' nn s< ai> wllli hot watn ami in a work’« in,* | waa al*!«' t . I ut n inv < 1« II«» again. In a month 1 ««« rumi I • u i ,t •lav to thu I «-annoi pratae the Hut,, ma l<«-tm*diea U hi highly I mnv add that I have a very heavy hea«l of hnir »hnh I ..we u> Cuticura. W Ham-on Smith K F l>. Ml K utyy . N Y . F. I .1 s : A «ififk* m < < f the ('utirvra |<.-r$ <•«!»•*» !• t flrn «»iftlHrnt for th«* IrvatiiHiit (f thè m- «I (‘TtuririM, tiring, itching, tinning ani ««'•Ir huflKMrg ra«hcw «n«l irritation*, with !<«•• f hair, fr»'tn infancy tt» ag«*. when all other "•m- r>«b«w fall. Ouaranterci at$eolutelv pure and may >»• Verd from Ha* hour < f » irth. The exercises at the fair gronnds justice laid down on the chart, ship »receding the president’s signal, were wreck lies somewhere ahead.” Hill said the Pacific coast has carried out with military precision, i M t ............. rhe exposition gates opened at S : $*» * part icipated in foreign commerce •'clock. At 9:30 the troops from more extensively than in Its popula SUGGESTS COMBINATION suggest, ~be United States army and navy, tion or its wealth would zhe Jajmnese cruisers, Aso and Soya, and gave statistics concerning the OF TWO DEPARTMENTS and the state militia paraded same. Continuing he said: “Measured by Its linear extent. zhroagh the grounds under com mand of Col. T. C. Woodhary, V. S. Its continental relations, its situation English and Literature Are A. The column was reviewed by with reference to the carrying trade, the exposition officials, the visiting and its position upon the ocean Same Thing Except giv«Tnors and Admirals Ijichi, Uu- where the world’s future will prob In West ably witness stupendous changes, its rriel und Sebree. The ceremonial exercises were resources, its production and its held in the vast natural ampitheatre commerce are substantial elements Who will be «lean of w«im«*n and sloping to Lake Washington. Here in national greatness and national head of the Engll»h departln«*nt ut None less weighty should tens, cf thousands of people listenel promise. th«* l’nlv«*r*lty. when l*rof««**or l.uel- to the music, the invocation by Cath be Its contribution to the formation la Clay Car* ti goes tn Mill« College, olic Bishop Edward J. O’Dea. b-:ei of national ideals, the shaping of is the qu«*»tlon that bothers the v«r addresses by Director General Nad- national ambitions, the direction of •Ity student and profenaor altk«* to e^u and President Chilberg. a long national policies, Judgt* from tin- comment < >f the rol* ’ The first and most imperative .idress by Janies J. Hill, chairman lege papers On« ■ 1 HUKK**«tloD Hi the •f the Great Northern Board, the word. I need hardly say, one which Oregon Weekly that ha» be«*n rw- .ampitheatre was electrically connect the country has come to hear with Last month was the nest vet for Cottage Grove. May 31.--Th«- nine celved with approbation. Is to ubol- ed with the telegraph room of the much respect and not a little fear as building permits since the office of months' term of the Cottage Grove i»h th«* department and »ul«ordln>ite Taft to Its future is "Conservation." From DIED ON ROAD WHILE White Hoose and President — building inspecter was established it public school* was brought to a <>r associate It with that of English preyed the button—which in this California northward to the extreme The aggregate cost of cl<fs«- with eighth grad«« graduating literature. year ago. «K was made of Alaska marble and of Alaska there are today probably SEEKING FOR HEALTH buildings for which permits were exercise* Friday night, doing credit Such has been done at all the lead rrtiamented with nuggets of solid more unimpaired natural resources taken out during the month was over to the eighth grade principal. E. H. Ing colleg«*» In th«* East, und th«* old than in all the rest of the country. g ,*4d—that started the wheels in Ma- $135.000. Following is a list of the Inlow. There were 38 members in method of having two sepnrute di «hiM«ry Hall and thus ritually open You still possess the principal supply Mrs. Meyman, the class. 28 of whom were success visions. one for composition and an of Roseburg, permits issued: of timber in rhe United tSates.” ed ,be great exposition W. F. Bu ger. residence. Tenth ful. Member* of the class are as fol other for English literature, ««-c-ma Mr. Hill emphasized the necessity Then just before noon. Pacific Expires Near Lowell, bet. Lawrence and Madison lows: Edith Hastings. Alice Counts. to I m * obsolete. OiliTMrq tyv > Ointment tftn. ». Time, word flashed to the White of forest conservation, care of the ’ ■ ' ........................................ JlOOU Pearl Ostrander. Mamie Kim«-. Lucy Among th«* eolleges that have th«* (Ro» »ml <‘W»- «•*» ( *««tr«| Fui» <>A>- a/v » 4 Lane County House- that al! was ready and the soil, preservation of the fisheries, L. Casalloway. residence, Onyx iwv. Limbaugh. Osie Currin. Sarah Fos advanced metho«K,are Harvard. Cor a. r t »*«t< |17 < »■¡umbo» Àvy n.xt À « ■j*’wide«t's response set loose the conservation of natural resources, ave., bet. 11th and 13th ter. Edith Rosenborg. Vera Crowe, nell, Columbia, Durtmouth. Prlnce- .« *■••• t'w««*^ra a*M>« «W «Aia i'MM» bells, machinery, curious Jap and said: "The exhibition of your streets ............................................. 1000 Marguerite Johns >n. Edna Elledge. ton. and Yale. In fact the small anese day fire-works, and noise intelligence and public spirit that we G. Reed, residence, cor. Agate Clara Groom. Inez Flynn, Nannie western colleges seem to be th«* only I Special Correspondence) » trii denoted the formal opening admire and celebrate today will have ave., and 22nd street............. 1000 Bushnell. Francis Cox, Mearle Rob Institution« to divide the d<*part nient KISER PHOTOS ARE Lowell, June 1.—Mrs. Margaret O. been made to little purpose if it find Meyman died while on t$ie road to R. E. Abbey, bungalow, 7th, nt the exposition. inson, Edna Stevens. Ora Jones, Into two or three sections. bet. High and Mill.................... 1500 Mary Willard, Lillie Bartells, Carol At: artillery salute was fired im- and leave you indifferent to the camp near the Michael place, about At the preaent linn* l*rof«*a«or Car ADMIRED BY MANY greatest issue presented to the people mediately after the receipt of the Sam*. Albert Woodward, Elbert An son 1» the h«*ad of the department ten miles east of Lowell, a few days j A. Koch. residence And barn, in our time and one that must occupy Cheshire, bet. Jefferson and me.sage from President Taft and this ago. Mr. and Mrs. Meyman. of derson. Cahrles Harlow, Waldo Hull. of comiMHiition und Professor Howe ■ Madison. ......................................... 2500 Robin Howell, Glen MdGwe,» Glen of literature «aa followed by a beautiful daylight them Increasingly hereafter.” Douglas county, Oregon, sold their Both are very proml- Exhibit of Lime County Pictures syroteehnical display. Meanwhile possessions at Roseburg to move to W. A. Ar.derson, cottage. Villard Martin. Austin Berg. George Lowery, neat In Intellectual circles. The Exposition. for Seattle Fair on Display. ave . bet. 17th and 19th.... 500 John Hartung. Ralph Milan. Anson '.he guests of honor adjourned to the Middle Fork. Lane county, for the Artists who had an opportunity to benefit of Mrs. Mevman’s health, as Mrs. C. S. f?haeffer. residence. 3Pew York state building, where an Morgan. Eugene Cochran. Walter At Club Rooms 9th. bet. Lincoln and Law of tidal luncheon was served. The see the grounds and buildings of the she was supposed to have quick con Kibbles. Harry Kime. Eddie King. COAST FORK SCHOOL Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition be rence ............................................... 2000 John Cochran, William Landess. &a>sses numbered 300 and included sumption. They arrived at Goshen Th«* collection of l.-ui«1 <■ •.be visiting governors, mayors of the fore the official opening day. were on the 21st inst.. and Mr. Holland, j . O. Hough, residence. Villard PICNIC JUNE Eilg'-ne b»n<l?|>nlnt«'<l pl delighted with its scenic and archi -tvrrouadiug cities and others who ave.. bet. 17th and 19th.... 500 Mr. Eames and S. Jacobs, of Dexter, NEWS FROM LOWER Kber, to be dleplav«-«! Iu I haue contributed toward the success I tectural features and did not hesitate took their teams, and started to j. Vale, residence, Columbia Inn The Coast Fork school will gjv* a building of the A -Y -P to declare it the most beautiful ex move Mr. Meyman and family to an •f tbe exposition. ave., bet. 17th and 19th.... 1000 the SIUSLAW COUNTRY picnic on Saturday. June .'». Good nt Seattle, in eom>«*< t'on CaKke most of its predecessors, position ever seen in this country. i old camping place near Mr. Mich John A. Wright, repairing cot m uslc, both vocal and Instrumental. Eugene exhibit, were Ml the Seattle exposition opens complete The management spared no cost to ael’s farm, and a short distance be tage. cor. Columbia ave. and I will be provided and recitation* and at the Commercial Club every detail. All of the construc- bring about this result and spent fore they arrived at the place, while 300 19th ............................ N. L. Fitzhenry of D«*erhorn on speaking will be on the program were v|ewe«l by hundr«-«l» Zr»n work was finished several weeks more than $10.000.000 on the build on the road, Mrs. Meyman died. H. A. Pratt, bungalow. Columbia the McKenzie spent several «lays In age. the debris removed, the walks. ings. grounds and special features of They were strangers to the people of ave.. bet. 17th and 19th. ... 1 500 Florence the latter part of last week, There will also be «port« galore. In and lain«* winuty people, ready knew what there Lower beds, fountains, statuary,, and the exposition, while Nature provvid- Middle Fork, but Joseph Blakeley J. R. Crezem. residence, 7th. bet. The Coquille was brought down cluding a gnme of baseball. Bri.lg other works of ornamentation com- ed a magnificent setting for the work kindly granted them the privilege Pearl and High ........................ 2000 from Acme yesterday lumber laden your baskets and hobnob with :t>e way of scenery In this cc best people on earth. Fine grove wanted to »ee how It l«M>k ■?M«.ed, and the exhibition installed, of man. No other exposition could of taking the remains to his resi E. W. Gordon, cottage. 7th, bet. and ready for the sea trip. Many 4Veiither made to order for the oc oretl photographs "throughout its vast extent the big boast of so glorious a sight as the dence until arrangements were made Jackson and Van Buren.... 600 The Oregon & California Co.’« and new-comer* also visited the e-t- casion. Boost. fairs opens with every feature in panorama of Mt. Ranier. Mt. Baker for burial. message C. B. Christens«*n. cottage. Jack- A telephone mill started up yesterday after a few hlblt and everyone expressed hl. nd- COMMITTEE. ••-adiness lor the welcome and en and the glaciers of the Cascade was sent to Eugene for a coffin, son. bet. 10th and 11th.... 500 days shut down. tnirntlon for the picture» They »r* tertainment of th tens of thousan-'s mountains, of which the most favor-1 which arrived at Lowell the evening W. D. Moxley, residence. Hllyard The West Coast Telephone beautiful. That 1» the be»t word «? of visitors who are expected to pass able view may be obtained by the after she died, and Mr. Crail sent his bet. 12th and 13th ................... 1 2500 laid their cable across the river FIVE CARS RACE visitor from the Cascade and Geyser wagon and team early Sunday morn J. Sanford, brick bl«»ck. Willam • an think of with which to ih-scrlli« hrough its gates this summer. terday from the lower end of the basin, the two principal ornamental ing to Lowell for the coffin, which • h<ni. And they are natural «» ette, bet. 6th and 7th.... 16,000 wharf to strike the bank on the ACROSS CONTINENT features of the exposition. huve teen every place and locnllty arrived at Mr. Blckeley’s place at Prof. W. P. Boynton, remodel Gienada side a short distance above Addrew by Mr. Hill. Plan o. «he Exposition. rej >du-ed by the photcgrr.ph« ing residence, 11th, bet. Pearl 12 o'clock, then to the Rush Island Colter’s wharf. ♦ New York. June I. — Five ♦ “The greatest service to the na- The main buildings are grouped cemetery, where Interment took Th«- exhibit will be tnken to Port and High ....................................... 2000 Sunday morning Lennie. the ♦ rnr> started from this city at ♦ land and shown m the Comm«-rcl»l ion, to every" state and city today, around the Cascade and Geyser ba place at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Dr. W. Kuykendall, annex Eu youngest son of R. P. ___________ Bernhardt, ♦ 3:00 p. m. today on the ♦ club there mid then taken to S- attl«, w->uiu be the substitution for a term sin. They include the large Govern Mr. Crail read a chapter of the gos gene hospital. Willamette, bet. had his left eye quite badly injured of years of la* enforcement for law ment building at the head of the pel by St. John and offered prayer. 12th and 13th ............................ 150 by the explosion of a firecracker He ♦ 4.000 ralle automobile con ♦ where they will be viewed by hund ♦ test from New York to the ♦ reds of thousand». tn*kiu£." declared James J. Hill, in basin, to the north, and. symetrically There was a large crowd of people First National Bank, addition was brought to Florence and Dr. ♦ Seattle exposition. tn ¡»«M.-es* at the opening exerel'-es disposed on both sides of the basin, present and Mr. Meyman and chil ♦ Th«- pictures Include »««veral >•< «-ti«** to bank building .... .......... 6000 wards was called lo attend to Ed- th<* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ on th«- University campus, a number •t the A'aska-Yukon-Pacific Expjsi- the Alaska. Hawaii. Fisheries, Mines. dren had the sympathy of all. Mr«. W. O. Heckart, bungalow Mill, wound. He found the eyeball tina todaj. Agriculture and Manufactures build Meyman was born June 17, 1862, in on th«* mill-race, several farm and bet. 1 Oth and 11th... .......... 3000 verely burned by the powder, The "There are four great words that ings. Back of Agricultural hall, to the state of Alabama, and was the Y. M. C. A. building. orchard »cone«, a grand panoramic brick, boy is getting along nicely and I he HARRIMAN SAILS ittoald I k - written upon the corner ward “The Pay Streak,” which is the mother of twelve children, eight girls view of Eugene, several view-* <>l th« Willamette, bet. 10th and doctor thinks the sight will not be st*. nes of every public building in equivalent of Chicago’s "Midway.” is 11th .................................... . . .32,796 permanently Injured anl four boys. Three girls are mar FROM NEW YORK this laxd. with the sacredness of a the Foreign exhibition -building, ried and living. Mrs. Meyman was a M. B. Huntley, residence, 6th, Last Friday O. L. Hanson and fam rite,” said Mr. Hill. “These while in a similar position back of Christian, having been converted in bet. Van Buren and Harri- ily of Heceta started for Florence to New York, June 1 E. H. llarrl- watchwords of the republic are King county exposition hall. Between her girlhood days, and was a true I son ............................ ,.................... 1000 attend the festival, but. before they man and Mrs. Harrlman called today ^Quality, Simplicity, Economv, and the building for foreign exhibits and follower of her Savior through life. Geo. Midgley, remodeling resi got out of the light-house reserve for fireman, They will *|>end three ■Justice. They are interwoven with "The Pay Streak” is the Canadian dence, 8th, bet. Pearl and Other Lowell Note«, their team ran away. Mr. and Mrs. -very fiber of the national fabric. To building and east of the King coun High ....................... «..................... 500 Hanson were thrown out and the months abroad. The log drive starts from North '•rrget or deny them will lead to ev- ty building are located Machinery North Fork the first of June for the L. H. Starr, bungalow. Olive, horses went on with the children In ■ory run fortune and every possibility hal! and Its annex, a structure of the having charge. bet. 12th and 13th................... 1100 the wagon. They »«»on came to a of desire« lion that rises now thre»’- same size as Machinery hall. At the Thomas Blakeley is helping Mr. S. Jamieson, residence, 10th, fork ln the road and each horse - ______ _ DIED 2 oniag-'y in the path of our country s southern end of the basin are the Michael log for a few days at the bet. Lawrence and Washing- opposite ways they soon ♦_______________ . v« gixamess. music pavfilion and the buildings of Holland place on North Fork. top .................................................... 1500 pulling brought up against a log and stopped ••*•♦•••••••••••••♦•••••♦• LEBANON PAPER “E<<uality before the lay is an em- China and Japan, surrounded by na- The late showers are bringing J. S^MIIler, bungalow, cor. Law f.t his home ,, in Eugene. May 30, •XMtied promise of the United States. five villages and other outdoor ex- vegetation a whooping and now the At rence and 13th ........................... 1500 suddenly. The wagon was consider- 1 It is the first principle sought to be h Writs. I ably damaged Mr. and Mrs. Hanson 1909, Robert W. Kirkpatrick, from MILL’S CLOSE CALL Harris, residence. weeds will grow, too, and the corn Dr. J. W. ostaNisbed by the federal constitu- He leaves a <»'" '■ ■— Ferry, bet. 11th and 12th.. 2 743 and one of the children were hurt'ef hronic rheumatism. will need the cultivator as well as but not very seriously.—Florence1 wife and six children, and was a well “«•«>.. In so far as we have been The big la*biinon mill, valued at G. S. Wilkinson, residence, the hoe. West. fuithlul to it. we have not only known carpenter. The funeral was 1100,000 did not burn, but It ha«* Stewart ave., bet. 13th and Yes. the railroad to the Siuslaw NEW BUSINESS V wn great and prosperous but have held this afternoon at the residence, nn escape that will long be remem 14th ..................................................ISO« Is a necessity and should be built NATURE TELLH YOU ««*■ mantled the respect of other» be- 32 7 Seventh street, and the remains bered. once, and will be if congress will F. M. Wilkins, concrete ware COLLEGE IN EUGENE at irois - we respected ourselves, in -o Interred In the Masonic cemetery Fire started In the Immense pH* house, 8th, bet. Olive and quit tinkering with the tariff. But As Many Eugene Render« Know Too To »s we have denie t it, in so far as The Woodmen of the World had of wood, which was KOO feet long, Charnelton .................................... 805 say, don’t rest until Eugene has a The Miller-Cleaver Busi ' Well. ■’di«avt is anywhere a special privilege ♦ charge o' the services at the grave. 150 feet wld«* und 50 high and got better fire department and is able W. B. Mummy, cottage, Agate, or an unequal restriction, any decree ♦ ness College has been discon bet. 13th and 14th.................. oAo a big start, burning towards the to cope with big fires, as well as When the kidneys are sick, -if legal gevemment favoritism what- ♦ tinued at this place and win Job-1 Hnnslcker, the architect. I* mill. little ones. We are sorry to hear of E. D. Mat lock, repairing resi Nature tells you all about it. we eave changed the govun- ♦ be opened in Eugene. This drawl. g plana for the Eagles* two- The Albany fire department with dence. Willamette, bet. 13th such a loss at this time in the very The urine Is nature'» calendar. •■.-nt of the fathers and turned cack- ♦ institution has been a great story brick block to I m * erected Jest tin engine and two hose curt« went and 14th ...................................... 400 heart of our county seat, - while Infrequent or too frequent action «»d toward the old, evil traditions ♦ benefit to a large number south of th- new Roney block nt to the assistance, in charg«* of En things wire in a thrifty condition J. W. King, residence, corner An«- urinary trouble tells of kld- Fifth and WIII hii -tte streets trail ci blood and oppress.on ♦ of young people here. Messrs. Th«* gineer Hand, on n special train mid 13th and Agate ave ...... 500 and the hum of Industry is heard ♦ Miller and Cleaver are edu ney Ills. mns through all history. bill! Ung will be 4 1x120 feet in di <II<1 splendid s«*rvlce. H. Elliot, residence, corner 6th Five stream* on every side. Doan's Kidney Pill» cure all “it weds heroism. Ii Involves the ♦ cators of ability and are kid- mensions. with a full basement. The were secured for the conflagration. and Mill ........................................ 800 Charley Hills Is foreman of the ney Ills. shaking off of ostentatious follies ♦ state-wide known for their lo- *r floor will ‘ be occupied by a There was plenty of water, but It Hyland logging crew and commenced J. H. Daniel, remodeling resi Eugene people testify to this. flat have already warped our earlier ♦ effective work. Mrs. Cleaver s'ore and the upper floor will be seemed to hnve little effect. 1-atcr dence, cor. 5th and Olive .... 1500 work Monday, the 23rd Inst , near ♦ has won a large circle of L. B rnney, 459 Ollv«- •deml*. it may even require a consid- St., Eugene, used for lodg«- purposes. with a a special arrived from Salotn. with Mrs. M. F. Roberts, residence. Lowell. H-wtile readjustment of our whole in ♦ friends ail of whom regret Olive, bet. 10th and llth... 2000 Ore., says: "I suffered from back- lodge room 4 3x60 feet In dimen nn engine and two IlneH of hose, and ♦ to see her leave. — North ache for a good many dustrial system and a reform in our years. The »Ions, ìi parlor, banquet room, smok- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦•»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦a» W. C. Crome, cottage. Beech as many a* nine streams were play- conception of the relation be ♦ Bend Harbor. ave., bet. 13th and 14th.... 300 kidney secretions were Irregular In Ing room, kitchen, property rooms <■<! on the blaze. Including «everal ♦ action, unnatur.il in appearance and and closets. The h«-atlng plant will tween a Bovernment and its citizens Dr. W. Kuykendall, addition to X MARRIED : k-fore the severe standard of abso source of murli annoyance especially be located in the rear of the build from the paper mill'* own fighting residence, Willamette, bet. outfit. lute equality before the law can be 12th and 13th .......................... 850 at night, when my rest war broken. I ing. A crowd of men were paid v-tored It demands a new standard I tried many remedies but ob'alne I i H. F. Hollenbeck, residence, cent* an hour and a hole ten $••••« At the home of the bride's mother, no relief tint'! I procured Doan’s if i-onnunii iu both our public and ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP T. J. Hammond, who lives at Yar Pearl, bet. 7th and 8th ....2000 wld«* was dug through th«? big pH*« Mrs. M A. Brewster, at Dedmond, Kidney Pills at ’»V. E. DeLano’» drug! nell. on ................... . » urate expenditure. the Mohawk branch of the School Dlst rlct No. 4, school , May 23, 1909, “ cutting off two-thirds of the pH« ln Rutherford B. store. After I had used one b- x I Southern Pacific ,,, SOON REPAIRED Wash Moss house, cor. 15th and *ft demands the repeal of many .......... railroad, was In the Huffman and Miss safety, leaving about a third to burn. Lenna Greta ave ....................... . T*«rs and the suppression of many of . . . .18,000 received groat relief and on contlnu- <lty today mid loft nt The Gumd —....... I <>t~ As many ns four hundred men were Brewster, formerly of Eugene. The Ing them all m.v trouble disappeared. 1 flee two boxes of ■ School District No. 4 school Ik? Mils presented to Mate and feder ’trwberrles, Goeppingen, June 1.—Temporary groom Is a merchant at Redmond. working, carrying wood, during th« I take great pleasure In expressing-1 th<* best we have seen this vear house, cor. 10th and Monroe, al legislatures. So many are there repairs being completed, the Zeppe and entlr«» night. my opinion of Doan’s Kidney Pllh " It Is seldom that we h ive seen ...................................................... 1 8,000 t-iemwd to give to one an undue ad- lin airship vessel amended this after ____ any It was estimated that 4,500 cord* At 64 5 Olive street. Saturday, May For sale by all dealers. Price 50 I to beat them, One box was of the 'antage or take away from another noon and proceeded to Friederisch- 29, 1909, at 7 p. m., Herbert V. Roa L. M. Goodwin, bungalow and of wood was burned, worth $4.50 a cent». Foster-Milburn Co., R.iffnlo, i Pride <>f Michigan variety and barn, cor. Pearl and 16th... 1500 f»ir He'd an e«’«’**’ It de- schafen. the '■ord, and the long carrier, «o.itlag die to Miss J. Etna Gentry, Rev. D. New York, »ole agents for the Uni other nanrT the abolition cf that most bate- otner Clark’s seedlings. s«*edlings. Th«* larg 88,000 was ruined. The total I""* H. Trimble officiating. ted States. Total . . . $1 35,404 ( est b.-rry measur.s five an«l a half ■tat and eorrodlng element in a re- E. Halsey and the young business Remember the name—Doan’» and ln<-hes In clreumference. but this was Is approximately $28,000.—Albany v. M c F arland , piMie that Is called class con sc io us- man of Eugene, who were arrested Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea Building Inspector, j take no other. not the largest, by nnv menns. that Democrat. »«-»•*. To Meer the ship of state on the charge of contributing to the purifies the blood, strengthens the n»> h;iH raised. Mr. Hammond hm anarng those shifting and conflicting delinquency of a minor, waived ex nerves, regulates the bowels, aids the G \V. Taylor today began suit In Pa. he starts on early morn two acres of the strawberries and currents. now full speed ahead and amination in the justice court this kidneys, cures stomach trouble, Mrs. R. J. Andrews, of Duluth. 1 th«* circuit court against William To face the wide, blpe world, expects to market 10,000 boxes this and Dorn Wallnco to recover $122.1® n.w foil speed astern, is a task of morning and were bound over In the builds up the nervous force and re Minn., after a visit with Mr«. G. E. He gets hi- strength and health orín' , ,,e.sWT .r'r',|VP ,h,‘ •ewiaordlnary difficulty. Yet, unless 'll" of *5on each to appear for trial pairs the 111 effects of over eating. Brown In Eugene, left today on her together with interest and nttorne« « By using Rocky Mountain Tea. am f “• 11 «» of Hl'l'-n- w* * can follow the course cf equal in the- circuit court. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. return trip. I fees, for drilling a well. L. M Tin- Linn Drug Co. did quality. vt* is attorney for the plaintiff. » PERMITS FOR COTTAGE GROVE LAST MONTH ARE COME TO CLOSE 5