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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, AUG 12, 1909 MORE I CURES Spokane. Aug. 10—Gifford Pinchot The Commercial Club has received The First Nalleual Bunk building A momh .... Th.* quard I evidently found out where he stands the colored lantern slides which it or was gutt<’«i early this morning In on« Ihe ■lxt<4euth culld lM,r" Jah# g of the worst fires III the history of with the National Irrigation Congress dered for use by various parties lec Washington, Aug. 6.—The president has made public a tent the city, entailing a loss of about Ilrown aiul wife, wh., llv,. i today, when the 1200 delegates in the turing In the E . st, including Profes sor H«go Koehler, of the University (85,Out), says yesterday'« A Hum y genu Th.. Oregonian ................ Camden, N.J.— “It lawith pleasure big armory gave him an ovation last of Oregon, and to the Seattle fair ative outline of his trip this fall through the West and South, Democrat. •«nd« that paper th«* foil,,»!-- „ 1 that I add my testimonial to your ing fully five minutes*, .and ending in for the illustrated lecture in the Ore- which will embrace a journey approximating 13,000 miles. It Just after I o’clock an employ« at •traady long list —honing that if. may Splrea’ stables dlscovwred fire Issu of the family; rmchot went ininiedi- ' 8*' “ building. Eugene never had a three cheers. btdue« at hers to avail themselves of will be as diverse as could be imagined, and no "seeing all Amer Ing front ihe tailor shop In the rear Among the product» Of la» 'he rom. subject. s’’t f,,r advertising pur- this valuable metii- ately Into his _______ . J pones, and as the people may be anx- ica" tour could be devised to embrace as many points of interest of tlx* L. E Hit«In t’hithlng Co . and ty which have not l>«*><n cine, Lydia E. Pink T. J. Allen, who preceded Pinchot. |olIg to see tbetn, amtngement« have gave th,, alarm, with a quick res th»« preaa. la the family 1 **>ploite4 by ham's Vegetable demanded that if the West is to pre- been made with Mr. Walker, of the in so brief a space of time as President Taft will give his jaunt. ponse Of John H,,. from our volunteer firemen, I Compound. 1 suf serve the forests, there must be state Aloha theatre, that he will show them The tour will start from Boston September IS, the fifty- who soon had striuiins on from the • jnmin Brown und wlfu, •>"» llv« w fered Iron- terrible laws and men to enforce them. I'atleraoti’R island, u »1 gratis at every performance today hydrants The englP«« were headaches, pain in ’ 'I istaoxe second birthday of the president, the first stop being at Chi but <1 Id good work » h«<u at « declared that a water-pow- and tomorrow. from Eugene Mr »mt I Mr« mv back and right er Pinchot •'m»» trust is tn formation, and that its flames spread fiercely, ai i i The ■H«ies thn» far reevlved consist I The cago September 16, thence West, stopping at various cities and i side, was tired and i have »lateen — chlldreu ----- — • —, all of • buia with their parenis utt« nd« <| nervous, and sc attorney» appear before the congress of the following subjects- Fourth of arriving in Salt Lake on the afternoon of September 24, leaving j w as lni|H»'»lbb< to conflue the «*• lude. thus try to break down the last July parade, led by Alt«« Hampton the lower part. They worked weak 1 could hardly | .and POINliMM Day 00l«bratlou 1,1 till» year That no on,. stand. Lvdia L.™_ bi remaining opposition to the owner- and Dr. Whitson: Methodist church: two days later for Pocatello, Idaho and Butte, Mont., where the i way through Into the second and Into the garret under the tlx. truthfulness of tin. „ "'»y doubt 1 Ink ham’s Vegei ■ta. fship of all the power In the country. Geary sch-ot: Gladys Rowland, the ble Compound i re | He said that the power trust would apple girl: apple orchard wftli Messrs. party will arrive Monday morning. After spending half a day in ' where It was IntpoHhlbb* to i photograph I« hetewlth luteiuent * •ubmitled stored me to health I soon control all the other trusts of Scarbrough. Schaefer, Duryea and Butte there will be a brief excursion to Helena. Spokane will be I them. and they soon covered which was taken the other 'lay during upper part of the building. «nd m eie me feel likq a new person, ¡the country. He paid tribute to Rooee- Green; mill rar * at Patterson street; the family reunion ami it shall always have my praise.” ! velts policies, and sto ms of applause young cherry orchard In Fairmount: reached early Thursday morning, and an entire day will be spent | !il«dely gutting It, but leaving John IP-iija tin Brown, ful her. —Mn. W. P. V alentine , 902 Lincoln ¡greeted his declaration that the Taft corn field In Springfield: Eugene in that city. The forenoon of the 2 9th will be spent at North j floor of the s«M*ond story before fin- la 4 7 years old. un«l \| ; administration would carry cut those strawberries; M. H. Harlow In his I ally gotten under control with eight ilrown. tlx mother, is 4 2 Ave ire. Camden, N. J. cherry orchar«',. W. M Green and Dr. Yakima, and the party will arrive in Seattle at 8:15 that even I or nln«> streams front the rear, slile dren uud their ages ure « <J rdiner. Me. — ’’ I was a great suf I policies. ---------------------------- Scarbrough I- plum orchard; Skin-I ing. They will spend two days at the exposition, leaving Seattle and front. Not until after alx o' John M . 15; Alle rt II . i ferer from a female disease. Tlie doc- | clock was the Inst spark out By tier’s Butte; Central school: packing j »or said I would have to go to the 22. Jacob A . 2U. I’au I hospital for an operation, but Lydia E JOKE ABOUT DEATH strawberries: addition to h.gh school: late in the evening of the second day, and arriving at Portland i thla time the building was contplMe I «1. Il<>b<*rt E 14, I ly drenched with water and every- Pinkham's Vegetable Compoun'd com TliDMc Tro TOir'r'vv Harlow and son loadin *herrl«*s, bar- October 2d at 7 a. m. Two days will be spent in Portland, the Vuigaret .M . (twin.) i thing In It H«utk«*<l Iletely cured me in three months.” — IUni\lo I U InAutUl reling cherries at «be Allen Conner« Th« I- E. Ilialn Clothing Co , is 10. Orci s Marlon I rs . S- A. W illiams R. F. D. N o . 14. one of the Fourth of July floats; party leaving there Sunday at 6 p. m. for a trip over the famous the heaviest loser, carrying a stock Walla« >. 4; Mildred I b Box 8». Gardiner Me. Patterson school: library; scene in* Bemuse youf case is a difficult one "I'm Going to Hell,’’ Says Bei i Bohemia: egg plums; corner Elev- 1 Shasta route and Siskiyou mountains. They will stop in Sacra of (34.out) completely rulne«!. ex- months Tue middle * a few thlnga gotten out from th» glv< it In full bocai«**« doctors having dune you no good, Ientb and Patterson streets; Royal I mento, reaching Oakland, Cal., early in the morning of October 5. lingham Man. As He not recall tbetn nt th* ti in« front, with ■do not continue to suffer v ituoui I Anne cherries: turning farm land tervlew. The party will spend four or five hours about Oakland before The wall Enters Well Eivtur Lydia E. Pinkham’« Vegetable into city lots. Hill Crest: entrance in- | But other «letalis he *J!«| IHUMt b* ■Coruiwu.ida trial. It surely has cured j to HIM Crest; laying out depot park; j taking the ferry to San Prancisco, where they will spend the as paired, but close to 11 iiiMirniK« to their weight«, height«. many cases of female ills. st.ch as in Bellingham, Wash., . ____ Aug. 9.— scene in depot park; white temple; m«l dlfr<*r«iit ««xper|en< «- fcnninatioii. ulceration, displacements “Good-bye. boys. 1 am going to hell,’’ taking I ojb Into Booth-Kelly sawmill; j lernoon and evening, and leave on the morning of the 6th for ot 11 2.000 All the valuable» of th«» First lly w«'igha on an average o' fcbroid tuioors, irregularities, period!« remarked William Baumau with a . residence of Judge Chrisman; the Yosemite valley, where they will spend three days. wtins, ba«*kache. that bearing-down cheerful grin as he started for the Pa’terson house: a sorority house; i National Bank were rc In the tii vault. In to be accurate. 2045 pour 1 feeling, iwd’.cestion, dizziness, and ner ¡ bottom of a 150-foot well, dangling residence of Frank E. Dunn; the The trip then carries the presidential party south to Los An eluding all the paper«. The vuult weight nt th« time the I I <vns prostration. It costs but a trifle ion the end of a cable, this morning. Griggs residen«-e: the Gilstrap bunga- ! Thia V o| * .i was hardly heated, so well were th« »»« takelt geles, and on to ElPaso, where they are to arrive October 16 to flames Vo try it. and the result is worth nu» ke|>t from that part of the Ing In winter and d«q*r* low; the Aubrey farm house; boating A few moments later he was over Mun» tu many auSeriug women. building m**r time, when all are come by gas. lost his grip on the ea- <he mill race: magnolia blossoms: meet President Diaz on the International bridge. The second story, occupied by law I The combined bl ights at th«* ble and fell 30 feet to the bottom of’Eugene roses; Beatrice Yoran and The party will return to Washington on November 10. offices, is a complete ruin Hewitt time la 8 4 f«w«t and 3 Im he» the well, crushing his skull and dying friend with a box of roses. *■ A Sox got most of their things out family ag«.a will total 294 >« instantly. The following are being made and ami (5u0 will over their los», and three mouths QHUKK TV SHOW CAl’SK The influx of the deadly “black will be added: University campus, the ■tant** I« the rai*«» «if th«* office of Mr. Brown «tntaa that in : Iw the evueiy Court of the County ot damp” into the well, which was be- University buildings, rose garden at I’ R Kelly, with a loss of about of married Ilf« hla d«*«*ti>r bl louie. Slat» of Oregon. ing dug at the plant of the Crescent depot park In August, river road and «200. L. .. Swan's office, being In not exceeded a total of (5o 1» the mailer of th» estale and guar- They will dtanaiilp ot James J. Cheshire, an Lumber Company, near this city, was Southern Pacific depot. the r<ar, suffered severely. a m » attributes to th« fact that II insane person. sy«jden and unexpected, and Bau-; I* shown at the Aloha theatre only typewriter itotng I In I ht* library th« simple life, rulalng most It appearing to this court from the w,*re some of the hooka of Judge thing« they eat. II« said that Ktition this «lay presented and tiled by man. In making this jocular remark. : today and tomorrow, as the slides was quit* unconscious that he was , hav e to be sent to their destination, innie L. Citesliire, ii)f guardian of the Wolverton's library Th«» Ions Is one year of th«« hard tlm person and estate of James J. Cheshire, predicting hU death. His body was ------------------ ---------- «bout (1,000 ti W. WrlKht go' side of bacon wan all the np an insane person, praying for an order rewvered by hu fellow workmen af- POMONA RRANRF out part ut hla Oregon reports III* th« family used •I sale ot certain real estaia belonging ter »everal hours fishing with a grap-1 The child unHNUC wt aa.u .,aiu, i.,at it is necessary that ‘ loss 1» abnnt «1.000 J <• Christy nil at work In th>< Wlllanx.ti such real estate should be sold: pling iroa. ■ had large library costing (4.000. thr«>« of them b«lng employe MEETS AT LORANE it is hereby ordered that the next of James Wallace, who was workiag 1 and he got out only a dictionary and from home at th« time thia kin of said ward and ail persons inter ested in the said estate, appear before the same shift with Bauman, nearly Spokane, Aug. 9.—That the time between conventions of a code He was the only one in the was taken -‘ is court on Wednesday. September the lost his life in trying to rescue Bau- : Attendance From Four Granges story Insured, carrying II.- ‘*«S. at 2 o'clock p.m.. in the court the National irrigation congress are practically wasted because second otto, recently taken out. Judg< —Resolutions on Normal tuken ’ court, al the courthouse in man. but was pulled out before he ■ « rCCm or ~- gene. Couaty ot Lane, was entirely overcome by gas. of the lack of a business-like plan of procedure, is the declara Duncan's Oregon reports were In Schools Are Passed the city <*• •»- ''n'1 there to show Mr < hrlsty h ofjlcc and wer« burned CONDITION OF LANE tion of R. Insinger, chairman of the board of control, in his W. State ot Oregon, tlm* t be grant- » S Risley saved nothing, ^T.heWtd.^ FARMERS’ WIVES COUNTY FRUIT CROP Lan0 Pomona grange met with si- opening address at the first session of the congress today. In- lore« about ,500 worth of yr. W • uslaw grange No. 54 on the fifth Sat i BUYING DIAMONDS iiSTun^j^tbe'ne1» ¿utWr^.dtoWW. | A r«"vl«*w of th«* l-an<* <«*'int> fruit urday in July. There was a large at-f singer spoke of the vast amount of business which annually L. situation la glv«.|| by th«* Eugene i*ur- ! tendance, considering the busy sea comes before the officers of the organization and which is di Í ventre of the county road; thence west American Dealers Cannot Keep ri'Sp<>n<l«.|lt of th«* Oregonian as fol- son of the year. Four of the granges ■ 3 rods more or less to the centre of the vided, without orderly procedure, between the executive heads EDITOR HENDRICKS ■ *ws Up With the Demand : in the county were represented, as •■ounty road: thence north 3a rods more W hll« the Krtx-ral outlook for t or laas to the south line of James Mil , follow»: Pleasant Hill No. 284, and board of control. ler's land; thence east 45 rods more or for Gems peach. p«*ar «n<l «i>pl<. cr<> s In loin« Spencer Creek No. 365. Irving No. APPOINTED SUPERVISOR I'-ei to the place of beginning. ln Sec county Is not as g«M«l us lnMt >■ «r. »« He asserted that while tile congress) will be proposed during the congress, tion the 34 ’ T 17. South Meridian of Range in 3 West i 377. and Springfield No. 378. A very pf WP d lllUette the far ns quantity 1« concerned, yet th» New York. Aug. 8.—The prosperity pleasant and profitable meeting was every year ha« placed itself more an«l * and which will give the congress the OF FEDERAL CENSUS County of Lane, State uf Oregon, Con of the Western farmer has depleted >|usllty 1« flrst-claa. held. A class of 20 was instructed more in a position for doing good, latitude desired. One of the princi taining 10 acres of land. Th« p<*a«*h rrop will not differ In pal apeak*n thia morning wai G ov And it is further ordered that a cop> the stocks of diamonds in Malden In the fifth degree. .The ladies of the of this order be published at least once Lane, and the importing houses there I Siuslaw grange served an excellent ■till It« possibilities are crippled bad-' ernor Hay, of Washington, who wel Washlngton, Aug. The an output much from last year tb* esti a week for three successive weeks be have hurried thtir buyers across the dinner, and at the close of the even ly because there are no practical ! comed the delegates In behalf of the nouncement has been mad«- here that mated output being 2000 boxes The fore the said day of hearing, in the Eu- Repreaentatlve Willis C. Hawley has «luallty of th«. poach«ui will I m * first- moo Weekly Guard, a newspaper ocean to purchase new supplies. Deal ing session lea cream and cake wer« methods used in the standing organ- state. printed and published in said County of ers say that the lethargy which began served. A vote of thankB was extend ization. This statement from Insln-! The Spokane chorus of 250 voic«-s formally recoinniunded th« appoint class. Lane. State of Orejron. There will l><> about 60 tons of in the jewelry trade two years ago ed the Siuslaw grange for their hos ger Is the forerunner of a change in ! sang the Irrigation ode, which Is an ment of Robert J. Hendrick«, of Sa Vatrd this «th^oJ^lyM.09. has been followed of late by so great pitality and to the ladies es pecially, the co-stitution which It is believed annual ceremony. lem. manager of the Statesman Pub |><*ara. us compared with 1 "0 tons last Jud<e of the County Court of the an increase in business that the trade for the splendid way in which the lishing Company, ax < ensu« supervi year, but the quality will lie No I. County of loane. State of was taken by surprise, and that even visitors were entertained. sor of the First Congressional district Prospect« hav« never been better fur the largest dealers were finding it of Oregon This district comprises quality l«i t*«*irs. SVKMOBIS The invitation of Springfield LANE-LINN COUNTY difficult to fill orders for the higher grange No. 378 was accepted as the OATS OVER HUNDRED the counties of Washington, Tllln The apple crop wlU be «••ven or In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore grades of perfect stones. tnook, Yamhill, Clackamas, Lincoln. eight cj - lead . aa compar.d with 14 next regular meeting place, which gon, in and for the County of Laine SURVEY POSTPONED BUSHELS PER ACRE Although «5,000.000 «orth n will be the last Saturilay in October. Polk. Benton. Marlon. Linn. I.nne. <*arloads shipped out last year The Bessie A. Hteigland. Plaintiff, vs. the Oregon & California Railroad Com gems were imported into this country tn be Douglas, Coo«, Curry. Josephine. quality ot «lie applea prom A Revolution I Albany, Or., Aug. 6 The crew to Jackaon. Klamath and latke, and the good pany a corporation. Gorge C. Beebe last month, a quantity five times Cottage Grove, Aug. «.—Harvest The following resolution was adopt and Wilkey Rickman, Defendants. survey the Linn-Lan«« county bound selection of the Marlon county man Is What In lacking In quantity will be To Mie Oregon and California Railroad greater than for the same month Iasi ed by Lane Pomona grange at their ing has begun in th's vicinity, and Otmpany, George C. Beebe and Wilkey year, the dealers have been unable to regular meeting held with Pleasant notwithstanding the lopg and unusu ary line did not leave for the scene calculated to give general satlafac- made up tn quality, with m >’•»"»! d«,al of operations today as was expected. tion. ns Salem la the largest city of th« fruit In thl* n«cti<u Hickman. , _ Fhl* will in the name of the State of Oregon: fill orders. They say that the orders Hill grange No. 2 84: ally dry weather, the farmers report County Surveyor A L. Geddes re within the district, and ao situat«u| be tally true <»f pear'. whi«h will Tow are hereby required to appear and from the Middle West and the North Whereas. We believe that a good answer the complaint filed against you west are the most urgent, and as normal school education is necessary the yield very good. On the Stewart ceived a message this morning from as to make the best possible poln; he th« elennett crop in»jear««- in the above-entitled Circuit Court those regions are reporting record- County Surveyor C. M. Collier, of to provide good and efficient teach- & Porter Brothers’ farm, located on Lane county, stating that he would from which the supervision of the within six weeks after and from the thlrt«-enth <l«*cennlul census could be «•ate of the service of this summons breaking crops, the importers are of ers for the common schools; there- Row river, four miles east of here, TO PLAY MARBLES upon you, if personally served, and if the opinion that the jewels, or at for be It the oats will go over 80 bushels to be unable to leave Eugene until next directed. Monday, so the Linn crew will re »ot personally served upon you, then least many of them, are going to the the acre, and at Dorena a field of oats His appointment will not only be i Resolved, by Lane Pomona grange ■astthin six weeks from the date ox the main here until that date. FOR KEEPS GAMBLING received with favor by the Salem * first ptrtlleation of this summons, and farmers’ wives. at Pleasant Hill assembled. That we will go over 100 bushels to the acre, tf you fall to appear and answer many of the heads being from eight board of trad« and other Marlon favor the establishment of one nor Boys wb<> ■aid complaint, for want thereof the Seattle, Wash.. Aug 9 to sixteen inches in length. The hay »■An awning and tent factory Is county m«*n wh<» have Interested mal school In the State of Oregon. praJntlfr will apply to the court for the WATER IS DEEP pastini«* of Indulge th« traditional talked of by a number of local peo- crop Is In excess of the farmers ’ ex themselves Is ««curing the position relief demanded therein. This suit hav MINNIE E. BOND, ing been brought for the purpose of de for a resident of Marion county, but playing marbles "for keeps’’ niuxt pectations. Correspondent. e-lari ng. by decree of court, the plaintiff ON SIUSLAW BAR will receive th«, commendation of the hereafter eliminate it from their sole owner and entitled to all the ben public press of the state, as the sole«* imuiu'ninntx or be subject to arrest efits at a certain contract for the pur »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»•♦♦»♦♦»♦♦•♦j I The Wilhelmina tnade a trip to the I tion of Mr. Hendrick«, a leading pub by truant officers. chase bf the following described land, le-wit: SH SEK See. 27. Tp 1», «. Rg. Siuslaw country last week, returning Prosecuting Attorney John H Per lisher, is Usher, Is a recognition to which it It la died ■ W nt the Willamette Meridian, in the ry yesterday looked up the la« justly entitled. State of Oregon, and that no other via Gardiner, from where she brought Seattle on the subject and found that person or persons have any Interest or her usual cargo of cement. The wa ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ rights under said contract and agree- ter on the bar at Siuslaw is deeper at not only Is there a provision ngalnxt August 5, 1909, at Waltervllle, menl SIUSLAW PORT BONDS violai» the . practice, but those who viol» 1" Should this summons not be served this season of the year than at any Clifton, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. In It may be imprisoned for a ---------- tertn not * npon you personally, then It will be other time, ft is 12 to 15 feet there man. aged 2 years. Funeral services served upon you by publication *n t‘ TAKEN LOCALLY AT PAR to exceed five yearn. now, and lumber schooners carrying were held at the family home at 10 Eugene Weekly Guard for a period of ■lx weeks, commencing on t' e 29th da- 500.000 feet of lumber have no dif o’clock Saturday, and the remains The port of Slusiaw Is having no l>i.«wtgnM«ab|«’ at H ohn *. of July. 1909. being the first day of ficulty crossing in and out—Coos Bay brought to the Eugene I. O. O. F. publication by order of L T. Harris. Harbor. difficulty In «llspoKlng of Us bonds cemetery (or interment. Judge of the Circuit Court of the state Wllh th«* organization of that port a laita of m«*w and woai* ' of Oregon, in and for the County of bonding act for «100,00(1 also carried, agreeable with ohhera, g«*t At 280 High street. Eugene, at PILKS! i TLEM: «LESI order being tnade on the 27th day of July. 1909 and al'hough th«* lest caae n«iw pend at home Its not dltpoaltk 12:30 a. m Aug. 9, 1909, John Hol F. H. GREENMAN, Ing before th«* supreme court had not liver. If you fln«l In you Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment lister Warfield, aged 66 years. The ' Attorney for Plaintiff. been <l«.clde«l, tlx* c«>nimlHHloncrs /oil feel cross around tlx- will cure blind. Itching and bleeding funeral will be held at the above ad placed one-half the bonds locally nn<l tie things worrv you. Just I piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays dress Tuesday at 9 a. m.. with Inter SIWM<\S with Eugene capitalists, Th«* actual tie of Ballard'« Herblne Itching at once, acts as a poultice, ment in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. In the Circuit Court ot the State of Ore gives instant relief. transfer of the bonds for cash will your liver In rbnpe. Yon :■ Williams’ In gon for the Co •ity <jt I-anv not be consummated until th«* At 392 Lawrence street, Eugene, — sn- body around you will f«*««l Aelak Brauti. i'laintitf, vs. E. D. Leav- dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for pr«*m<* court decidOH ‘ itt. Defendant. the C ooh Bay It. I’rfeo 50 renta p«*r L»<> piles and Itching of the private parts Oregon, August 7, 1909, Bowen C. To E. I>. Leavitt, Defendant:— f«*st rase of the law tinder which both lort Drug Co. and is sold by Linn Drug Co. By Ward, aged 57 years. Funeral Tues In the name of the State of Oregon* •he Siuslaw and C ooh Buy ports are 12:30 o'clock at Tow are hereby required to appear and mail 50c and ji. Williams Mfg. Co day afternoon at organiz'd Gordon’s undertaking parlors. answer the complaint filed a^ain^t you fn the above entitled court and cause J. C. Gray, who recently returned The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. to within six week 3 from the flr»t day of from a trip to th«* Siuslaw, hiijh then the publication of this summon», and if day began suit against .1. R. Cheezm. At Salem, Wednesday, Aug. Is renewed vigor (hi re since the for you bo fail to appear and answer, for nf this city, to recover «2 00.17, al 1909. P. H. Warner, aged 89 years. want thereof the plaintiff will apply to leged due on a lumber bill. mation of th«* port and th<> possibili Wood The remains were brought to Eugene • he court for the relief demanded In the ties of a railroad from Eugene. The funeral complaint filed in said court and cause cock & Potter are the company’s today for interment. North Bend Harbor. to-wit: that the plaintiff be decreed attorneys. procession proceeded directly from to t>e the owner of the southeast quar the station to the Masonic, cemetery. ter of Section thirty-six, in Township I noticed that tile Corvallis Ga- Ftahteen South, Range Six West of the Pain anywhere «tipped In twenty Mr. Warner was the father of M. O. Willamette Meridian, in Une county. minutes sure with one of Dr. Shoop’s Warner and the late zette gave the Oregon „ . exhibit ..... — n Oreuon, and that his title he forever black eye. This 1« the first knock The formula is Brown of Eugene. eufof«*d In him. and that you be decreed Pink Pain Tablets. we have heard and had It came fron Ask your doc to have no riftht, title or interest In the on the 2 5-cent box. Mid premises, or any part thereof my other sour«»* w«> would htv< tor or druggist about this formula! At the home of hfs parents of chol Thia summons is served by publica Stops considered It to be s«>rlrxis, but com Served as coffee, the new coffe« womanly pains, headaches. era Infantum, Clifton Arthur, only tion thereof once for Rix ing from the source It did w«* give It Known to grocers ,.ywr> where a. Or. Write Dr. Shoop, son of Clifton L. Inman, of Walt*>r- weeks in the Kogene Weekly Guard. l»y pains anywhere. will tri<’K small consideration. A county that Hhoop’f llealth virtue of an order made by the Hon. L Racine, WIs., for free trial, tr» prove vllle. Or., aged two years an.I four T. Harris, judflr*» of said court, dated value of his headache, or Pink Pain ban nothing to exhibit should not a roff«« expert. Not a u «Hh- months. “Stiffer little children to • »„ h order ft b<* the first to kick. If Benton coun real coffee in It. either P'lre I»’»"' Sold by all dealers. is directed that ♦ • ’s summons he pub Tablets. come unto me and forbid them not, tjr would put something on exhibi fnl toaslcl grains, malt, nu'- 1* ' ' lished the first time on this 2;)th day for of such Is the kingdom of heaven. ef July. J909. ard ♦» e last time on the tion and' do less kicking she would have been «o cleverly blended County Surveyor C. M. Collier and •th day of September. 1909 get better results. to give a wonderfully satisfy111* " party of four helpers left this morn WALTON A NFRS A*t Gridley. Cal., August. 9, 1909, fee tnate and flavor. And 11 ing on the stage for Blue River to Mrs. W. H. Miller, formerly of Eu Attorneys for Plaintiff GALVESTON BEACH AND SEA WALL THAT WED CITY. M «* hav<* hundred« of Oregon peo “made In a minute" too. . begin the work with the Linn county gene. The remains will arrive here The great ■<■« wall at Galvcstvip paid for Itself In tin1 saving of life ple Into the Oregon building every tllous 2 Oto 30 minutes boillnK * surveyor on the Lane-Linn county tomorrow morning, accompanied by and property In the hurricane that swept over the guff recently. But for day, and tell ns It is the best exhi by all grocer«. Flrtr-slx new house«/ have been boundary line at the summit of the her son, Edwin C. Miller. The fun built in lx*banon daring the past year. mountains. This survey Is being eral will be held at Gordon’s under the presence of the wall the catastrophe of nine years ago might Imre been billon on the grounds, and In my Household goods arrived in " Growing up, like all other towns in made to determine the exact location taking parlors at 2:30 o’clock in the repeated. I’ters and shipping suffered heavily and unprotected parts of the Opinion the people nr«, better judges of the exhibit than the editor of tilt this morning tor Charles A. M« island were flooded, but there was little tluuiu««- within tne city proper. of the line. the valley. afternoon. Corvallis Gazette. from Denver. Added to the Long List due to This Famous Remedy. : :