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*■■■ THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR D, THURSDAY, OCT 21, 1909 I /¡¡cl of Six Months had Fearful Attack of Eczema —Spread All Over Her Face and Eyes Began to Swell - Scratched Till Blood Came - Relieved in a Nigh* CURED BY CUTICURA AFTER LONG SUFFERING •uiiill isd hn h»»r rlglit ch«Mik I did not pay «nV att4*nih«n u» th»*tn but tlimUy t)» flew «•> Inigti that I sent f<>t tin* d>*o> U>r wh»> »aid it wn« ringworm. Hr pro mriiM'd ah ointntriil which I umk I f«<r two wrt'kx. but iiihti nd of helping the eruption the «Uniment Mwunad |r> mnU«« >t t worm«. Then 1 wi'tii u> « I i t<*r who nft«*i exninining (I mi gR’.’l.'l Hr m I mo y h vw baby fciU'l it wax ««esmili me an iiintmrnt which did n> I help In the tiH'antiine The dt Ipfrrttl Ä-1 over th«» fu<e mid the »-vew 1 Itn aiix' very ami« uh . ba-— t* " Th»* it< lung g”*w u»i«d»’i m I»1«« *. I ' ' ' ■ Hr tlv bal» n U linndw *“ to *■ * the ‘- cradle* to pn*v«*nt b»’i MTMl«'hlng. ’I hr < hi*«*kt W»»f’’ V' wi with bl«MM| and it wnn a ¡raí’ •• * pit !*» «r»r. 1 < n n*ultr<l dor» pn fr m S«’ptrnilM'r to |hw rini*er. leit unabit» t“ cure the |*abv, I the* . mid out frolli twenty U* thirty <1« ìlari • ilh "I c ‘ T mn »»( the Ur.' 1 ttiV friends Cuti' Un |(4’fii'*<h«M and I nrnt at r new f r» V vhi< h I iM’gnn to liar that r*v«-n* Ing n»it ni*» ning th»« hnhv • fa< «< IM I «•> all whit*» in»t«’A«l • f r»««| and y«»u « hi * Imagos I*"* «urprieed I *•» I rannet . ugh t< pi ‘ ut leurs tfrl I J n<»t kn*»w what wmild have nv ■ f niy babv <»nly f< r it I iiawl (hr » ulH Ulf» l<»«fn»N|»«w onlii the »•»Temi ffitif**ly di«ap| rmred ’> hr aluld la n< w tttfw* venra oi<1 and quit# I u»ed (hr««* < »U«’*» < f ( utK'ura H« ap. t wo I mai « hi d(ut;< i’a Ointment and <<ne Ixittln of Cuttcura ileaolvrnt and I naver umsaay other - ef I al*aw rr<M tnmra<i them vle^v' thwra »• a « baf»<w for doing eo. I «dl »end v«*u one of her pteturwa vm»«ti «he h*<i tagen tuet after »tw* WM hxa«.! Mra I* F. G urn Lau ShntdoD. ...e • kaaewta a5r • OleUMOl <WVL' >UWe*WW»1 iSTV «ad t I kw » < «»atr«1 > ar»- wW-1 teajtitUH f* •-ol > »1« t boar A < Ve, t‘r» « il, A •• •TUa ’i*4 ira Ua—S m âaaa Lmuw MRS. MACIADRY TAFT H BROTHER’S GUEST ON HIS BIG TEXAS RANCH C^TURES THIEF E.DIHI HOUR LATER San Ant’Oilo.Tex . <>ct Ik A mill* tary review and reception at Port Sam lluueton and a great’ public durnonatratlon In Alma' Plaza, where the heroes < f Toxa» fought and died, constituted 1'rci.llent. Taft'» program for today The city WBh filled with vlslloi-, the quaint bulldlagH of the old Spnnl-h city were nwuthed In bunting and many band» played <-<in- ataiiily. I <• I’renidput left thia afternoon over the San Antonio and Arkati-tta P iihh It nd fi r Corpus Chrlatl, where will 'pend four days on the ranch of I i I h brother, , Jin-Ob Hubart. who nrsidc» tn Fair mount. Haturdav .loning /ili luto 'lie mill raie Ino k of his K'HldCUI'O duriti!’, un iplli ptl, fu. UIK| ufter In1 Ihg lakhU cui of tbc water illi-d wltb- ili un* hnur blnj A lmlf I hr» u ntfii t uf)afr* fhitft bruì tnk<*n I i I m h<HWM to O h * riti»* iiik I whlh* tìn»y i w« r» drlukiMp: h<* wiih n(tH(>k»'<l by ‘l'il’iih limi r» i| bpiidlong lnt«> tb<« <l«-» j» wiih i H«* whh i;ik• n olii in un HIKUII / h»4|> ( < ilullt Ioli by [HThOllH Hv- li»tf iM .ii liv, and <-.ii ri«,d t<» hlx hot!)«*. 11• • i »• 111.111 m • « 1 In 11 m f-.»1111* < <*n<ii11<111 J <ll»J f’f oil the h- w a 31 f i ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦t : Y. M. C. A. NOTES J . ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Tile Town of Taft. Taft. Tex., Ort 8 White i'sid'-nt Ilio traveled thousand ami has been given gior lions In «otiie of the Iiirge-t ’ t i- country, it Is In this if 400 jM'Ople that he will p a b ' y fiel roost at holm-. While town Is built on land Included In •stat" uf tile presi lent 's brut es p. Taft. It was named for ’ h»- chief (•Xci’Ut Iv•e. ! .'espiti- the fa t ' hut I >« UK »cnicv L j 1 h1i- prevailing po- liticai part . T. .aw. the town gave a «olid voti * fur '1raft for president. i' • ii-un Is too buia II to Indulge In th»* riotou n illKpla y ai id extravagance «>f th»* rlt l«*i*. but t h« ■ president will doubt U*sH appr«*< I ate a rest. Thin morning th»- cowboys f the ranch are donning their most »-¡ah',rate cos tume- In anticipation of the arrival of the Big B > m . this evening, aud he will l>i' given a typical "wild west" greeting. It la at La Quintal the magnlfi1 cent country resident.- of Clmrles P? Taft, that t..e president will make his home during hl» visit. io' will have 1 ooo acres of land to roam over, No one but members of the party r of "I Bfttfr M»n.” reived, and It <*on* 1 of Inte •rent o nrem- t >f the Young Mrn'ft illU A < Hou In i <)r«*Kon and Tn lading Two !b! Build ngM.” I k u plctur»* of nir i>a Y M A and one of Port- and’, «•w h<»!| j»* «nd the following itnteni nt. “Hr row!: . nr»* given cut« <»f tbr Eiuc«*n«’ and Portland bulld- ReiiiarkHbl«- ¡in gre»w ban been log* in a <le on the L »rnier >!■••• laying th* rornerntone <>n July llth, an<l should b«» ready for occupun. y tiuon after January l*t, 1R1G The building committee han «hown eicellent judge-1 SIX MEN ESCAPE ment In making plan« and letting’ rv>ntra« ta thereby w< uring one of (be FROM COUNTY JAIL beat building« of H h »lae in the Weat | • t a minimum «oaf The furnlMhingi Medford. Oct. 17.-—No word has o>mmlt(»«e av<« m I ready I m « kud the been learned today of the six men »election of furniture and equlpm»*nt who esca|x*d from the county jail In The m»icnlH<-ent nr* bom«* of the Jacksonville.Friday evening, although Portland hhk «> iatjon la nearing com Sheriff Jones has had men scouring pletion and Is already occupied. Th«* the country for the escaped jailblrle. ixiyn’ room«, gymnasium, bathe and The jail delivery oc. tirred Friday ^Aiming pool rdu atlonal clnaa rooma evening about 7 o'clock, six of rhe are completed and in dally uer The nine prisoners confined In the Jail dormitory >»«•<•!Ion will !>«• ready by ■ -.aping through a window from Nov i-t. Our Htat«* headquarter« which a bar was cut. Those escaping will be convjrntly locatt'd on the were: l>-nard ‘Gaskins, burglary; thrid floor. Out-of-town visitors Harold Mm ke, burglary; Nicholas B. ¡ir»» cordially Invited to call when In Rensford. burglary; Chester Mow. the city.” theft; Richard Mow. theft; George Wh«» th»* people of Eugene go to Gunnison, highway robber). W. J. Portland they ought by all mean« to It isev. serving six mont - for con It (liN vlhit i is fin«* new building which will! tempt of court; Norval Walsworth »t coni pleted nearly half a million i ami Charles H. Wai: worth remained | dollars. Th«* Young Men's Chriatlan and gave the alarm. Associat' >tl building in Portland Is It is thought that the men took to be «utlfu i ItoLle. one of th«* mont at- the hills ba k of Jacksonville an I are place* in th«* city. Eugene] making their way to the Applegate huBet'»)' oil Id Hiirely mak<* It a point valley beyond. We urn now showing the most to v P both them* buildings for char- complete line of clothing in the < ROW ITEMS. n t<*r building. city. For quality, style and t In the "Bet- Other Items of lilt aorknumshlp our line cannot lie ter Men" follow : Special Corre.'ponuedce. tirelle.1 They collie from the Crow, Oct. 16.— A. J. Kraal Is still The I'matelio As elation has had Celebra ted house of MICHAELS. I a markeil Increase In membership at Kimlra, where he Is engaged th STERN A CO., » hose goods and now Lias ov r sou members. The painting the new parsonage of the Deed no recommend but the Installniion of beds for trainmen is Baptist chur< h. guarantee of their braud. Mbs Bessie Hayes will attend High making the building very popular, Many of tit»* beds are used three school at Pleasant Hill this winter. Miss Nondya Owen Is attending time« In 24 hours. The Sunday af- We can suit i In pattern and terno ii meetings have an average of school at Eugene. price alike. Miss Irvin will open the Palestine 75 hi attendance, an I the religious work program for the coming year school October 18. Come In and see ue—It la a Mrs. Eva Ford will have a ten Iticluile. eight Bible Study classes. pl.-n.iire to show goods like The night sch<- I of the Portland room dwelling erected on 'her tami O'i rs. A kho < latlon opened September 27, here this fall. Shelton and John Jenkins are Jubl- with 4.’.’> students, the largest open ing enrollinutit In I • history of the. lent over the execellent wells t hey Our line of gruta* furnishing* Institution Indications |> >lnt to over have just had drilled on their farms I« coinpl.-te «*<1 in shirt«. I » 1000 enrolled during the year. Mr. here. dmo.i an» I Xrckivrar we are Miss Mary Hanson is teaching the It (' French, former president of the ■urv lu luir just what y»u are Weston Normal I k the educational Mirth sch ol this term. look lag tor. i | director. The Bed-Rock of Sucres«. Some interesting work has been done among the lumber camps of Iles in a keen, clear brain, backed by the Kt’ite, an I there are plans for indomltale will and resistless energy. buildings In several plaeeo The 25tti Such a power comes from th® splen and 26th of this month, Mr. Rhodes, did health that Dr. King's New Life state s<* rotary of Oregon and Idaho, Pills Impart. They vitalize every or will lie at Kellogg. Idaho, working gan and build up brain and body. on plans for an Industrial Y. M C. A. J. A. Harmon, Llzemore. W. Va., East Ninth Street building t<> !«• erected by the famous writes: They are the best pills I Bunker Hill *1 Sullivan Mining Co. ever used." 25c at W. A. Kuyken-| The first week of November he will dall's. spend on a campaign for a $12,000 building fund for Sellwood, one of Port land.s Suburbs. The second week, lie will spend on a campaign for a 130,000 building fund at Mos cow Idaho, the seat of the University Ont st lr»n r—1 Is of Idaho. M- scow has between 4.- c.S ha». Ib.lr pl.1» Pli I.ri<1wwork fin- aoo and 5.00ti people, and their cam IW-t I. OM .u, paign If sue essful will eclipse ours I n-enan. In per capita subscription. W.will tw. re. • 22k «OJ « porccaif On Friday afternoon. Saturday and «ma 1er Ì3M Sundat. Nov 26-2S. the Fourth An Salir Crm. 5.0€ nual Hots Conference will be held C1iBri4nTwU>3.50 .it Alinin' A strong and Interesting Gold Fiilmrt program hits I.... .. arrangi ¡.and t ere I Enamol Fillinn $ and there will be n good delegation | Silver Filling« sent front Eugene. 1II Select Your Fall Suits From the Best ED. HANSON 2.50 5.00 7.50 Piinlet! Eitr'tion — « . .50 Inlay Filling! ood Rubber Platee Sett Red Rub ber Platee i. nariH. _ &W0RK SUA««NTIID GUARANTKKD FOR IB YKARB ....i*** * >’««• Mon I r«w tk ht»n plat»'” <«r hri'lgn work t.0,1" * ’•’•■ulUtlon •uU.th-n rrsa, < Fro«». Yoa-sse Yo® « »»»»<»•’» Nr»u tat..LT ’"»?*’ ',“nc •n'whrw. Allworfc All w»»rk fully Un,.. T W*"Hi.»*. ......... - <’•«•>'’ --------- ■ <««|til|>uu'Ut • , . |l,«t _L ■■ M * li-rn aliH'f - rio H»*« nwlboila. rn«’th»MlBe Wise Dental Co. L*n.Mf| KriLDlWt* INCOHFOWATBO Hia‘ *1 • A. M. to • t. M. Bandayt. • to L PORTLAND« OREGON M adame D ean ’ s : r ". c .7 Puts. A CKRTAIX Itr.- ■jrr ruK Hi rrsassi i> *t«inr*nos. ,HtR HOW» TO Fill. Hurrt Mp^rivt K ill,faction thiar- ?" ’“-.I .»r Muncy I'U'fundol !*">« pre- , 'J t"r|l.u> |w r I hix . Will aciKt them Kn,|i'«l,(i be |> h I<1 for wlwn*relieved. J‘,"l'L’» Pre-. liTlMt on g««ttliiK tie« ■■’•111111,11 (-r pt n<> mi bnf I tn t<*. If your r"rfirist t|< m - h not haw them ««nd your 0r'’'miot|10 ••wo hEOIIAl CO., lot 74. LncMtM. »»■ •Sfl/d in Euqene bv IV. L. DeLino THREE yr* I Portland, Oct. 18.—Quick, decis ive action on the part of Mrs. J. 8. Magladry, of Eugene, resulted in the arrest of a man wham the police be lieve to be one of ibe biiaipest hotel room thieves in the country. Mrs. Magladry and her husband were guests at the imperial hotel. When Mrs. Magladry arose yesterday morn ing she went to an adjoining room to dress, leaving her husband sleeping soundly. Returning a few moments later she found a man ransacking her husband ’s clothing. Screaming for help. Mrs. Magladry attacked the thief. Awakened by the commotion, the husband sprang from the bed and throttled the inti uder. Mrs. Magladry s sister, Mrs. Rob- ert Park ter, hurried from the adjoin- ing room locki-d th«' door and remov- ed the key. Tries to Bluff Way Out The prisoner made no effort to The captive said his break away. name was James i Davidson, and tried to explain his at Pions on the ground that it was an unfortunate mistake. Mr. Magladry telephoned to the hotel clerk to send the patrol wagon, the detective force or the fire depart- meat to room 307 and and remove Sergeant an unregistered guest. Cole and Patrolman Keith were call ed to cart the captive to the po lice station. The Magladry family wire induced to postpone their departure from Portland last night. They will re main in the city for another day and prefer charges against the thief. An Old Offender "Davidson” is well dressed and ap pears prosperous. He has been stop ping at the Portland hotel since Fri day. Detective Joe Day believes he rec ognizes Davidson as Kirk Jones, alias NEWS NOTES FROM James Scott. Day says he should be I able to recognize Jones, as they are LOWER SIUSLAW I old acquaintances, having come to- i gether a number of years ago in a The schooner Sausalito arrived on i way neither is likely to forget. A Sunday to load with lumber at the ' picture of Jones in the rogues' gal- i lery closely resembles the fellow mill here. caught in —-------- the Magladry room. There Mrs. Lowry and daughter, of Eu-, I ----- — — ----- - -------- -■ gene, came in a few days ago for a is a deep scar over tha left eye, the _________ ____ - bear ____ 4 a striking re- few days' visit with her daughter, _ mouth and _ nose Mrs B. F. Wilkes, of Ada. 1 1 ----- - ------------ -- the -------------- semblance and measurements tal- The schooner Oakland sailed for | ly to a dot. San Francisco Saturday with a cargo of lumber for the Oregon 4 Califor EUGENE WILL HAVE nia Lumber Company's mill for the city market. * DISPLAY AT ALBANY’S Dame Rumor says that a young man of Maple Creek will soon carry BIG APPLE SHOW off one of the fair maidens of Acme ' for a helpmeet and the wedding will | take place in the near future. The Washcalore arrived from San I Francisco Sunday evening and went ' Will Show Best of State That to Acme after a cargo of lumber. The 1 Lane County Can Raise vessel came down the river yesterday Splendid Fruit and will go to sea as soon as the bar will permit. We learn that Geo. Melvin Miller, Secretary Holt jt the Eugene is preparing to do some blasting on his power canal below Swisshome and j Fruit Growers' Association, today has employed Mr. Williams to have' said Lane county would have a good at the big apple show in charge of the work. Mr. Williams j display Albany beginning a week from did the blasting at Cape Horn last ' We lneeday. County Fruit Inspector summer and is an expert xt work of Beebe is now gathering the exhibit that kind. and it will be collected at the head Supervisor Potterf, who has been quarters of the association and neat at work with a crew of men opening ly packed in time to ship to Albany. the road from the main Siuslaw road Those growers who have good apples above Mapleton over to North Fork, and who have i»jt been seen by Mr. has the work completed to the top of Beebe are requested to leave them the ridge, which is the boundary of at the association headquarters. his district. Supvrvisur mciiier is I Secretary Holt said the exhibition Supervisor Eichler working a crew on the west side of I will be packed ... in first class style has something, like a and ¡t is intended to try for the high- mile of road to build yet. p.]orence awards to be made at the show. West. He said he is gowing to show the people of Albany and other parts of Stomach boutiles would more ____ the state that I^ne county grows quickly disappear if the Idea of treat the best apples to be had. ing the cause rather than the effect, Apples in Cold Storage. wouid come Into practice. A tiny All the apples that are coming inside hidden nerve, says Dr. Shoop, in now from the members of the governs and gives strength to the association are being placed in cold stomach. A branch also goes to the storage at the plant of the Eugene heart, and one to the kidneys. When Ice and Storage Co. Secretary Holt these "inside nerves" fail, then the said today that t'he 2000 apple boxes organs must falter. Dr. Shoop’s Res recently ordered by the association torative is directed specifically to have about gone and he expects these falling nerves. Within 48 1500 more soon. No apples will be hours after starting the Restorative shipped this year by the association. treatment patients say they realize All that are now being stored will be a gain. Sold by all dealers used for home consumption. Dr. PIERCE'S COLDER MEDtCRL DISCOVERT miiei th» »tomach •tront. promote» the How of Hieatlv» laic»», restore» th» lo»t app»tite. mahea aaaimilatlon perfect, larlioratea th» llrer ani purttiea and »nrtchaa the blood. It la the traat blood-mahar, tleah-bullder and reatoratlr» n»rva tonic. It mahea m»a »trout in body, actlra in mind and cool in ludiam»at. This " Discovery " ia a pure, _ flycerio extract of American medical roots. absolutely tree _________ from alcohol ■ ; • «nd all injurious, . ‘ habit-fortr.ing ” ’ ' _ drufv. ' ah its _ ‘_______________ __ ft hai no relationship with secret ingredients are printed on its wrappers, nostrums. I Its every ingredient ia endorsed by the leaders in all the schools ot medicine. Don't accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for Ibis time-proven remedy or « sown comfosition . Ass your NtiGHBoas. Thev must know of many cures made by it during past 40 years, right in your own neifhhorhood. World's Dispensary Medical Aasoclation, Dr. K.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N. Y. CLAIM JOHNSON MANY SAWMILLS LOAFED DURING FIGHT NEAR COTTAGE GROVE San Francisco, Oct. 17—The John-' Cottage Grove, Or., Oct. 16—Thir aon-Ketchel fight left something of a , bitter taste in the mouths of the 10,- ty-one lumber mills are tributary to 000 fight fans who crowded into the I Co' tage Grove, a score of which are arena, and today there are any num-. w hin twenty miles of the city. Thu her of people who voice the suspi-' monthly payroll exceeds 150,000. cion that the peculiar fall of John son and even the knockout of Ketch-, One of the principal resources of southern Lane county, of wh'ch Cot el might have been rehearsed. This view of the match Is not ta-, tage Gr.ve Is t e renter, Is Its exten ken by the sporting writers, for the ; sive forests of standing timber. There latter are agreed that If Ketchel hit' are quarter sections that carry 22,- Jt-iins'-n at all it was nothing more 000,000 feet of merchantable tim th n 2 glancing blow and could have ber. The grade of this timber Is ex had little force. They are of the cellent, running as high as 54 per , opinion that Johnson deliberately cen; clear. loafed along with Ketchel in order to make the moving pictures of suffi WALSWORTH GUILTY cient length, and think it quite likely that he dropped to the mat just to OF MANSLAUGHTER make his 40 per cent interest in the fiims of more value to him. Ketchel JacksonviPe, Oregon. Oct. 19.— absolutely had no chance with the big black, who could have knocked Charles N. Walsworth is guilty of him out in any round that he so will manslaughter, according ■> the ver dict of the jury returned Friday eve ed. ning at 5:30 o’clock after six hours of deliberation, for the shooting of PIRATES FIELD BEST. James Mankins, nearly two years ago. Judge Hanna will pronounce sentence TIGERS HIT HARDER next week. The case will be appeal'd to the Detroit, Mich., Oct. 17.—Accord ing to the unofficial figures of the supreme court. world's championship series, the de Money Comes in HuncbeM. feated Detroit team outbatted Pitts burg. but the National Leaguers ex to A. A. Chisholm of Treadwell, N. celled in fielding. Detroit batted T. now. His reason »is well worth reading: “For a iong time ¡suffered .245 and Pittsburg .231. The new indigestion, torpid liver, con world's champions fielded .958, from stipation, nervousness, and general »Chile Detroit averaged .949. debility,” he writes. ”1 couldn’t Hars Wagner did the hardest hit sleep, had no appetite, nor ambition, ting of the series, getting nine hits grew weaker every day in spite of all out of 24 times at bat, for an ever medical treatment. Then used elec age of .375. Those who bet that tric Bitters. Twelve bottles restored Wagner would outbat Cobb won by all my old time health and yigor. a large margin, as the leading hitter Now I can attend to business every of the American league had only day. It’s a wonderful medicine.” In .231.------- Delehanty was the star Amer- fallible for stomach, liver, kidneys, lean league batter with .346. blood and nerves. 50c at V.’. A. Kuy kendall’s. HALL’S TEXAS WONDER, I have sold Hall’s Texas Wonder There will be a change within a I for kidney, bladder ard rheumatic few days in the force at the S. P. de i trouble for the last five years, and pot. Albert Noth and A. S. Trew will ■ have guaranteed it in many cases, be transferred to other points and a but have never bad a complaint. 60 man from Woodburn and one from day's treatment in each hottie. Riddle will be sent here to take their O. J. HULL. places. N*? 64 Send us your name and address and receive free postpaid this beautiful illustrated catalog, with complete cultural directions. 1 Your Naune. Addreu------------------------------------------------------------------------------(No. 511) PORTLAND SEED CO e OREGON0 Elkins received this morning from Governor F. W. Ben son a commission as a captain, chap lain of the Fourth Regiment Infan Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon 8 8 A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principe’ try. O. N. G., and he is assigned to Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard duty according to the regulations governing the Oregon National commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More Guard. This is a deserved honor fit- calls for help than we can meet—position certain. Class ar-’ tingly bestowed, and Rev. Elkins is individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by receiving the congratulations of his many friends upon the reeomntenda- office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect. Special tion of General Finzer. which was penmanship department. Write for illustrated catalogue. made in July. This appointment or commission will in nowise interfere e— with Rev. Elkins' regular ministerial duties. This appointment is also very gratifying to the officers and men of Company E. of Cottage Grove. of which company Mr. Elkins is a Our books are open for your inspection, member.—Cottage Grove Leader. TIIE SCHOOL OF QUALITY | I ! YOU GET WHAT WE GET M “I would have been a crppie for life from a terrible cut on my knee cap,'* writes Frank Dtsberr.v. Kelli her, Minn., ‘‘without Bucklen's Ar nica Salve, which soon cured me.” Infallible for wounds, cuts and bruises, it soon cures burns, scalds, old sores, boils, skin eruptions World’s best for piles. 25c at W. A Kuykendall’s. Dr. M. G. Evans arrived this after noon from the south. New York. Oct. 18. Miss Mabel Taliferro. who has changed her stage tintile t<> "Nell." w'ill he seen at the Liberty Theatre tonight in "Spring a new play by Booth Tarkington and Harry Ix>on Wilson. It will tinte he “ Nell's''' first apearance in New York since she was playing In “Polly of thè Clrcus." properly digest hie food will won bnd that hit blood has become weak end iinpoverijhed, and that hi> whole body is improperly and faasufhcieotly nourished. RECEIVES COMMISSION Frightful Fate Averted. PRETTY MABEL TALIAFERRO A man who has a weak and impaired atotnach and who doea not REV. W. A. ELKINS | I I . i ! i I CRAWFORD SAYS JUDGES ARE ILLEGAL I s By a vote of 3 591 a the volersi t' <• general election in | June 1908, rejected nn initially «> c «il Ktltiitlnmil amendnu'ii; Inirenalns the number of menitmi - of the state su preme court from three to five. In the face Of this decisive majority of 20.31s against an increased judiciary, the state ■ lfglslntiire leu’lahitnre lust last winter en- ftl’ti'll «1 1ft w creating two additional -iiprenip jndgei and providing for ■ emer- th«‘lr appointment, under^nn Deniocratlc gfney rlftUHp, b.v th»* in a suit (Jovernor Chamberlain, court. ¡tending before the C.^ anpreme -- General Crawford has at- Attorney C. ...3 legality of the law by tarki’d the filili .. the Wh.» -....... two additional Judges were created, lie charges that the «tallite U unconstitutional anti declares that Justices King and Slater, the demo cratic members who were ap- ,,ointe I by Chamberlain are unlawful e »I...» twihiinal il II tl I1J1VP mem iters if that tribunal ami have participate in ren- no le»"' » decisions of the, il ei. IN PORTLAND and Invited guests will be permitted to cross the line fence that superateti the railroad from the property. l»a Quinta residence 1» alniated three milea from the town and post office of Gregory, from which place It I k r< ached by an excellent road The town .of Gregory belongs to V. e ranch property. It has a population of about six hundred persina. all of whom are In some way connected with the ranch. The temporary of- fl »■» of the preKident will be located In ¡i new bote] ar Gregory during the di.-tlngulKiieil v'taltor'B stay ay at La Quinta, The newspaper «•orreapon- dent» and most of the member» i of the prcHld.-nt's party will make their headquarters at this hotel. It Is c a- nected with lai Quinto by t elephone. Should President Taft be off on a trip over at: part of th»* ranch, It will be an easy matter to keep 1 In close touch with 'Um, as the teb e- phone system extends to every pa of the property. Tin- ranch residence, La Quinta, is said to be the mint maguiflcei.t country h'.me tn the southwest. It was completed I about a year ago at a cost of $200 ,000. It occupies a beautiful site, overlooking Corpus Christi Bay o in one side and many miles of ranch i upon the others, with t. c tow ns of Taft, Gregor1 . Sinton, and 1 ..rtland, all a part of the big • Hate, show in K plainly In the dis tame. Here and there may be seen herds of th jruughbr« d cattle lazily grazing upon the grass, which grows luxuriantly upon all the pastures. Along the railroad are many cultl- va'ed fields, dotted here and there w.th many pretty farm houses and large barns. Nearly two thousand ac res of the ranch have ben converted Into farms, and Mr. Taft recently gave criers for Increasing the culti vated tract to twelve thuuiand acres. The Fountain Head of Life Is The Stomach To quickly check h cold, druggists are dispensing everywhere, a clever Candy Cold Cure Tablet called Pre vention. Preventlcs are also fine for feverish children. Take Preventlcs at the sneeze stage, to head off all colds. Box of 48—25c. All dealers. gr 11 Buyers name given if wanted. We not only ■ ^et *°P Pr*ces’ y°u can satisfy yourself HOGS absolutely at any time that you get what wo r>usr>iAc-uo gi FOOIIPT CA8H RETURN8 Ship your produce to us. Write to us now for coops, tags, eta SOUTHERN OREGON COMMISSION CO. w. H. M c C orquodale , P rop . 95 F ront S t ., P ortland , O regon t FURSHIDES