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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1910)
T • THE EUGENE DAILY GU AED. SATURDAY, MARCHI 12, 1910 f rosls have had their effect in Increas I WaBbburne’s sub-divlslon of Spring ing the cost of operating field Power 4? I -" rient Co’s add 'As to tbo Eugen« ««change. Our Springfield; ,450.00 rates are practically the same today, W L. Yeager et ux to B. F. regardless of the Improvements made Wheeler, NW of NW '4 of 1». 1» Pcruna an nlcoholio beverage in dliguhel Is it possible to use Penina und tho growth of the exchange, as Jp. 18. 1 W, 40 acre *; ,10 00 when (he exchange was first started tubstituts for whiskey f Do people buy Pcruna and uso it as a toddy or J R. Conard to 7. L. Yeager et an 1 Eugene a am.ill town, with thK • «Utters, or a bracer I ux. lot 4, blk. 1 of Ellsworth 3rd exception, we have eliminate«! the It would be the easiest thing In the world for any one to demonstrate the add tq Eugene; »900.00 cheaper class of wrvl<<*, viz.: Ten- falsity of such statements. Let any one go to tho drug store and purchase a bot A. C. Dunn to B. K. Johnson, party, for the raason that an ex tract on Oak and 13th Sts. Eugene; change the size of Eugene with ten tle of Peruns. L*t him undertake to use it as a beverage, or take this remedy in »2700.00 subscribers on a Hue makes th«* Un«, doses considerably larger than those prescribed on the bottle. Would the result a very busy one. resulting In a dete William F McBee et ux to bo alcoholio intoxication! Nothing of tbs sort Let any one try it and see. riorated service, poetically useless. Ham P Elliott, 5 acres In sec. Peruna is a medical compound quite heavily loaded with medicinal ingred The Hofer meeting last Friday 19. 1 W; »1 00 J. E. Heaton, commercial manager With a list of subscribers three times I Washington, March 11.—The sen- ients. If taken in doses larger than prescribed it would produce a positive for the Pacific Telephone and Tele as large as autlclpited at the evening was a very enthusiastic af D. A Smith et ux to Carl H. late committee on territories today time the exchange was Install' d., and I 33, tp. 20, drug effect No one could take it as a beverage. If any one doubts these state graph Company, when Interviewed to fair for Nesmith county• boosters, but 1er, 1 acre in sec. i voted to report favorably the Arizona with the service much belt« r and did not set very well with the eitisens »500.00 j and New Mexico statehood bill, after ments, try it aud see. We know that Peruna cannot be used as a bever day on the rat» question for residence ¡many times as extensive as was con to J. M. Durham. Lydia A Walker age; that It will not intoxicate; that it cannot be uscJ as a substitute fur phon« service, stated the position of! ItOtnplated. and with a greatly added of Creswell, says th« Chronicle. Th« par' of lot 3, blk. 10 of Ixing and 'the adoption of an amendment Development League room was against the disenfranchisement of his compuuy lu the n.alter and set liquors We guamulee that l'LRL'iiA COMTA13B KO CHEAP WHISKEY - forth some fai ts worthy of consider-1 cost of operating and installation due crowded and Colonel Hofer was in Landess add to Cottage Grove; of Mexican voters. ' to conditions wbb h no one foresaw OR ANY OTHER WH1HKEY, for that matter. »100.00 trod need by L. D. Scarborough, pres All the Democrats opposed the utiou by all telephone users In this, over which the company has no ident of the local league. After hand John W. Mokes et ux to Clyde R amendment except Clark, of Arkan It contains a small per cent, of cologne spirits, absolutely essential to dis city. The trend of his statement was land 'control, It Is not unreasonable that of Nokes Nok.-s, lota 5. 6, 7. 8. blk 3 sas. If defeated It would have made solve and hold in solution medicinal ingredients, but tho drugs contained in to combat the Idea held by many that our company should seek an adjust ing Creswell a few bouquets on her adl to Cottage Grove; ,400.00 I tho new states Democratic. as a telephone exchange grows, the growth, progressive spirit, etc., and Peruna prohibit its use as a beverage. It would be the easiest thing tn tho ruteH charged for th« service should I m«nt of rates that will permit them placing several In his own button E P. Redford et ux to W. S. Chris Ito earn a fair return on the Invest holes for forcing the railroad corpo man et ux. 975 acres in sec. 3 and world for any one to demonstrate this if they chose to do so. be decreased Mr. Heaton said: GOVERNMENT SUITS “The telephone business Is unlike ment In Eugene. ration to build a railroad into Central 10. tp. 21. 2 W; ,1200.00 Peruna is sold everywhere. THE INGREDIENTS ARE PLAINLY i “We have recently secured appro Anna L. Vite et vir to D. C. Hub PRINTED ON EACH DOTTLE. It has been said over and over again that all oilier kinds of business, and is | val to Install a new common battery Oregon, the colonel got down to the AGAINST “BLEACHED little understood l>> the public. purpose of the meeting—boosting bard, tracts near Cottage Grove; I chemists have analysed Peruna and found it to contain only cubebs and very Nearly every one Is familiar with the 'switchboard and centre.I office plant, for Nesmith county. He spoke about ,800.00 whiskey. Now we challenge any chemist to demonstrate any such statement. fact that telephone companies charge [which will cost approximately ,28,- 30 minutes In all. and in conclusion B. Lurch to Aúna L. Vite, tracts FLOUR” DISMISSED Let a. y one who b is even a smattering knowledge of chemistry purchase a more for service In large cities than ooo, which Is scheduled for compl - stated that as there were otheis pres near Cottage Grove In tp. 20, 3 Wo lion September 1»’, 1910, and clro ex ent who would no doubt like to ad ,700.00 In smaller cities and towns, but do Council Bluffs, March 12.—What bo'.lio of Peruna aud seo whether or not it contains whiskey, find out for him H. O. Thompson et al to Frank J. are known as the "bleached flour” understand why this Is necessary, pect to expend approxlm I’ely »50,- dress the meeting, be would yield self whether or not it is composed of cheap whiskey and cuboba. Of course, not believing that th« charges for service ! 000 in outside facllltl««» before the the floor. Sly, lot 2. blk. 2 of Wynnes 2nd add cases were dismissed by the federal cubeba is one of the ingredients of Peruna, but there are many other ingrod- should be reduced rather than In '«nd of the year Eugene Is rapidly 1 court here today by Mr. Pierce, spe This was the signal for the Cot to Cottage Grove; ,1.00 lente. It contains hydrastis canadensis, oorydalis formoea, ooliinsonia, and at creased as the »«’«phono grows In ' forging to the front as one of the tage Grove boosters, who had come William H. Foster to Leander B. cial counsel for the government. Four | Important cities In the state of Ore least four other medicinal ingredients. To be sure.no chemist could so ana th« number of subscribers. ’I his er gon, and the telephone rates are too down on the evening train 60 strong Clift, 95 acres In sec. 31, tp. 17, 1 W; seizures of flour belonging to two roneous impression is probably prev Middle West Companies were involv accompanied by their band. Sev ,100.00 lyse Pcruna as to be able to identify the various medicinal ingredients. This alent for th« reason that th« general I low to earn a proper return upon the and eral prominent business and profes O. *C. R R. Co. to W. L. Yeager. ed in* the suits. amount of money we are compelled is beyoud the ability of any chemist But any ordinary chemist would be able public assumes that the telephone fur- sional men from our sister city ad NW >4 of NW >4 of sec. 9, tp. 18, 1 to any lliat Peruna is heavily loaded with medicinal ingredieuta of some kind iilshed each subscriber Is the unit of 'to Invest, a condition which naturally dressed the meeting after the eolo- W, W M; ,180.00 I cannot continue to exist. cost of th« commodity th« telephone nel's abbreviated talk, presenting Andrew Graham et ux to G. W. In addition to cubeba. J. L. Clark et ux to J. T. Gilfrey, "I am authorlxed to state for our th«lr side of the county division ques Brabham, 114 acres in sec. 15, tp. also applied to the character of the lots 4. 5. blk. 14 in Creswell; »1.00. Now why are these statements repeated when their falsity could be so company company that we will be glad of an Is selling, and naturally the tion. A number of Creswell citizens 15. 5 W; ,1170.00 J. L. Clark to J. T. Gllfry, lot 3 easily demonstrated! Simply because there is continued hostility toward Pe question arises, 'Why should the com [opportunity to take up the subject also spoke. U. S to Julius Seidel, NE »4 of N- In moses add to Creswell; »250.00. runs on the part of the medical profession. Very likely tho magazines which pany charge more for telephone ser matt« r with th« city «"un<*n in a bus- Th« Cottage Grove citizens are cer W1, of N'4 of NE *4 and NE *4 of H. E. Walker et ux to Jonathan !n< alike manner. We will make a tainly boosters of the all-wool and a took up the crusade against Pi runs and denounced it as a cheap beverago vice lu un exchange with a large num ! [detailed NEU of sec. 20, tp. 16, J W 160 Johnson, lot 14 of Johnson's 1st plat Inventory of our exchange res; Pat. were misled by statements of the medical profession. Probably they were ber of telephones than in un exchange J plant In Eugene, showing the actual 1 yard wide variety, but we hardly of lan J near Springfield In tp. 17, wIt h a Biuuih' smaller number?' aud asaa they gained a sin-’’e convert to W. E. M oses tc- Samuel Reed, lot 5 S R 3 W; ,100.00. sincere in their attitude towards it But now, after all these things ha vs been why the » telephone business differs i replacement value, and If the city sot ' think th«lr cause at their Creswell meeting Moses’ t add to Creswell»; »250.00. n Jonathan Johnson et ux to John desires it may appoint a competent said and refuted, it would seem to bo in order for such people to use a littlo In this re« pec t fror Colonel Hofer would undoubtedly Geo. W. Irwin to Ralph Taylor, lot Keatley, tract in claim 48, tp. 17, 3 H person to see >mp ly our engineer made a far better Impression with our other lilies of bUMill fairness ar.d coir.r «n seise in t o nutter. of Fairmount; ,10.00. bljck 17 W; ,l«0.00 [taking his figures that there may be people had he announced In advance Melvin Hansen et ux to John Every time i*. / one says t!iat Peruna is nothing but cheap whiskey and for tbls is due primari John V.’Crall et ux to to Southern no question as to th«lr correctness. Ions or factor«, vit. of his meeting that it was to be a unzicker, r.wU of tee. 12. tp. 19, Pacific Co. right of way through sec. cubebs he is t 111; ■; a lie, an absolute falsehood. K x' people intend to speak dll We will also be willing to submit a pro-N'esmith affair. lallon. cos t OÍ UjHTíllil a w; ,10.' 00. 28. tp 19. 1 E, 2.4 acres; ,30.00. statement of heccfpts and expenses the truth. E .1 tho prevalent habit of repenting other people's statements, of general ex pe nate 8. William Himel wright et ux to I .eon ' F \nd> rson r»> Th< :nns E Mak- at Eugeni* from January I, 1909. to "First- Coat of inat without investigation as to their truth, bos led many well-meaning peoplo to E. Hiatt; : 1.5 acres in lots 6 and 7, emson; lots 2 and 3, sec. 32, tp. 17, December 31, 1909. and the city may exchange* with a small say these false things about Pcruna. sec. 25, tp. 17 s. r. 2 w.; 10 acres in s. r. 6 w. Also 3 acres in Bee. 32, tp. 1«!> :.ite a person clothed with proper : scribers th«* <•»»«( df tl Real Estate Transfers t sec. 36, tp. 17 s. r. 2 w.; 15 acres in 17, s. r. 6 w. ,100. Used accorduig to the directions on tho bottle, PERUNA IS A SAFE v«*ry gr«*ut and it* con* authority to Invest ate and verify sec 36, lot 4. sec. E. W. Pollock et ux to Henry Jour figures. This r the purpose of £♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦•♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦«♦♦♦♦ s«c 36, 212 acres In 28.05 aeree same AND RELIABLE CATARRH REMEDY, but, ILts any other good medicine, if ph*. The switchboard 36. tp. 17 . s. r. 2 w.; Howe; lot 3, block 23, Packard’s ad 'Ideciding upon a p roper schedule of taken in ezcecs of thoeo doses, it will produce drug eifocte very unpleasant to and easily maintained to Eugene. ,1050. D. L. Harden et ux to William M. sec. ,250. i' rtit«s for exchange service in th« city the b« rvlcm of an exp the person who takes it Edgar W. Levee et ux to Melvin1 S. B Huddleston to Henry Howe; . of Eugene, on a hr sis which will net Porter et ex. lots 2. 3. blk. 3 and lot arc small and the H It Is therefore up to every boneet pebson to quit making such r.tatewnte not only amali, but o the company sever i per cent on the 4. blk 4 of Walnut Park sub-div. to Fenwick et ux. 10 i> acres in D. L. C. lot 7, block 17, James Huddleston's 52. tp. 17. 3w; ,350. ad to Eugene. ,10. concerning Perun s er acknowledge that he is repeating slanders about which no underground conni lice ' valuation of Its pl ant as determined Stewart add. to Eugene; ,10.00. rtobert Vitus, et ux to Edgar W. i Joseph Odell to Fred Easton: I E. O. Potter et ux to O. C. Miller 's in , ti the proposed Inventory, and the be knows nothing Cne might just os well say that Castor C.l is an intoxicant;' ensc* of running the exchange, and lots 4. 5. blk. 20 of Creswell; »127 Leve« et ux, 23.06 acres in D. L. C. acre in sec. 27, tp. 17, s. r. 1 w. ,75. size. th«*« conditions gradually that if taken in hrgo enough d >ses it will operate as a ‘ booze.” If peop'e Geo. W. Kerr to John Stlrewalt; David A. Estes et ux to C. W. 52. tp. 17, 3 w. (lot 3 of Roberti change, and In course of time It is making proper allowance for deprecl-l never tried to see but simply repeated such statements abut Castor Oil, tl e necessary to have underground con ation of the plant. If this can tie ac Dwvre, 4 acres in tp. 20, S R 4 W; Vitus' acreagt plat); »23O6.OO. tract In sec. 32, tp. 21, s. r. 1 w. C. J. Schmitt et ux to C. F. »100. majority of people would come to believe them. It is no ea icr to dcmcnslrate duits. underground cables, multiple complished. we would be willing to ,150.00 H. Venske to Louis S’andacher; 80 John H. Dunlap et ux to Cora Moore and L. H. Johnson. 59 acres hw ih hbonrda. power plants, supervis submit to th« city authorities of Eu such a statement t ' ut C'eCor Oil than it would be about Pcruna. r. 13 '.2 _ acres in sec. 9, tp. in secs 14. 15, 22 and 23, tp. 1». feet off block 1. McFarland s 3d ad at the end of each year, a state- Belle Weaver. Any one who ’•.kss reruns knows that such statements ars false. To say ory apparatus of many kinds, and th* gene. of 3 w; ,2410.00. to Cottage Grove. ,1200. our r«' '■• ! • vpendltures 18. 4 W; ,298.00 of experts. The cost of A. B. Page et ux to C. F. Moore that Penina is ch -np whiskey and c ibebs tr.y constitute good material for employment Ixmay Walker et ux to C. C. Coff- L. 3. Hunter to A. L. Tirrell, lots the plant Is. therefore, very materi for th« preceding tw. lve months: and jokes on the vaud< villo st-ige. but there is no excuse for any cue who pretends ally increased with the growth of the If It be found that the new rates re 5 and 6 la block 7 of College Hill and L. H. Johnson, 58 acres In tp. man; lot 4, block 3, Hendricks' 19. 3 w ; ,1.00. amended ad to Eugeue. »1500. sult In an excess over s*v«n p«r cent, Park; ,1.00. exchange. U bo truthful say ; over ngain tins oft-repoatod falsehood. W. E. Brown and L. M. Trtvls to S. A. Huddleston to S. L. Carroll; Trools KUnge et ux to Herman "Second —Coat of operating. It net earnings, we would divide same «■ '» ■ | in Saffley, lots 9 and 10 lot 6. block 18, Janies Huddleston's will I h > appreciated that th« larger equally with th« city. Eugene ex-1 Nelson, tract in section 8-16-4 W; Wm. F. block 6. Florence; ,20.00. extended ad to Eugene. »10. th« exchange, the greater the value chaneo Is making very small return; ,4650. U . S. to Samuel S. Simons, seU of G L. Rees to Elizabeth Conley; 1 Mary A. Withrow to J F. Berger, of th« service to the individual sub- on tho Investment, and by treating 1-2 acres in McFarland's 1st ad to s rlb< r uu account of th« greater num the subject matter in a reasonable; lot 6 in block 6 of Skinner's addition sec. 6. tp. 19. 5 w , 160 acres: W Pat nn- Z J. J. Harden et al to Cottage Grove. ,1. ber of persons with whom he is able and businesslike way. such as out-' to Eugene; ,1800. 4. ln Walnut John u. McDonald to Lonay Wal- Burke B. Williams to George merman, ot 1, blr- to communicate. This is not ^rue of lined above, th« re is no reason why A of Ellas ker; 40 acres in sec. 14, tp. 18, s. r. ami y her public i:«rvlce, such as g.,- the rate question at Eugen«* cannot' Houghton, lot 2 In bk-ck 19 of Col Park, tub-div o Strip . - 51.00. ■ (£ igen Stew , . » - ■* 4 w. »1500. and water. The service of a gas or be adjusted on a proper basis, equal lege Hill Park; ,100.00. J. J. Harden et ul to J. W Zlzx- Charles H. Fisher et al to C. H. Lane County Inv. Co. to John L. water company with 100 patrons Is and fair to both the telephone using I * \ alnut Cannon; lot 1, sec. 21, tp. 17, s. r. 3 worth just as much to the Individual public and the company. Dillard and J. D. Baker, lots 1 to 11, »•»rms . lot 1 .a b.ock 2, c w. »100. "We believe our proposition will inc.. In block 11 in Gross' addition 1 ark; >1 ( 9. patron as that of a plant with 5000. James H»nrv " j rarland et ux to David J. Glendenning to B. G. Mc The value of the service of a tele appeal to all fair-minded people as to Eugene; ,34.00. David M. Sidwell to Ida Sidwell, William II. Dickey, lots 1, 2, blk. 5, Pherson; lot 5. block 89. Washburne's phone increases to the subscriber, the one and proper solution of the however. In direct proportion to the question. lots 1-2-3-4 and 5 in block 4 of Van- ot M .•"ar'and's 1st add to Cottage i sub-division S. I. & P. Co. ad to j Springfield. »200. duyn's addition to Coburg. Also Grove; »300. im rcate of subscribers, and with this R. S. Bryson et ux to W. A. God Joseph McEngland et ux to John Increase the operating expense of the lots 9 and 10 in Cassandra Delay's BITTER ATTACK love, part of lot 3 and 4, blk. 3 of U. Sanford; tract in tp. 2 0, s. r. 2 w. addition to Coburg; ,1.00. Portland. March 10.— Isadora St. company is increased at a greater ra Washington. MaVch 12 A radical Charlotte E. Pengra to Town of Whiteaker's add to Eugene; ,1500. »6000. amendment to the administration Martin, proprietor of a health resort tio. An operator can answer only a MADE ON GLAVIS Springfield. Right of way across U S. to Cora L. Addison. SE14 of E. M. Harvey to E. F. Small; lot 5, railroad bill, providing for the val on the INilumbla river in Washlng- certain number of calls. In an ex- .;« of say 500 subscribers, the lot "D" of block 3 in town of Spring, sec. 34, tp. 19, S R 4 W, 160 acres; block 18, Packard's ad to Eugene. uation of railroad properties by the t..:i. I.«.«ring Ins linin', was stabbed »1000. pat. field, for fewer pipe; ,100.00. Interstate couiinarce commission as a to death by Robert Brown, a guest of calling rate per subscriber Is low for Cora L. Addison to Frank A. Tripp W. F. Weigand to Geo. W. Morgan; United States to Hay F. Congdon. condition precedent to the merging, a rival reaort near St. Martin's the reason that there are but 499 Clarence Cunningham Says the The nieu quarrelled other subscribers to communicate 4 0 acres of Sec. 34-15-7 W; patent. SEW of Sec. 34. tp. 19, S R 4 W; 200 acres in tp. 18, s. r. 3 w. »13,- consolidation or reorganization of Springs today 500. Thomas Koupal et ux to Lane ,10.00 carriers, subject to law. was adopted over the relative merits ot the wa with, whereas In an exchange the size Special Asrent Tricked Hill Crest Co. to H. B Aupperle. Mrs. Melvina Kennedy to Charles County, tract in Sec. 27-1S-3 W., for by the house committee on inter ters of the two springs and Brown of Eugene, with approximately 1800 Iot7, blk. 1, ot Hill Crest add; ,900. C. Behnke: tract in sec. 27 and 28, tp. subscribers, there are 1799 other sub Is alleged to have drawn a h public road; ,1.00. state commerce today. Him Lane Co. Investment Co. to Re 18, s. r. 12 w.; also lot 9, block 1, of S. J. Scott to Walter E. McKay, The change Is Intended to handi stabbed St. Martin to death. Brown scribers to communicate with, which half of lot 8 and lots 9 and 10 in becca A. Pope. lots 9, 10 blk. 3 tn [Moore's 2d ad to Florence. »700. cap such consolidations as the Har ■lias not been apprehended, and noth naturally makes the calling rate Geo. Melvin Miller et al to Robert higher; and. therefore, with the In Cleveland. March 11.—A bitter at block 1 of Wilbur addition to Spring Gross' add to Eugene; ,1.00 riman merger of the Union and ing is known of his antecedents. U. S. to Arthur Hening, SW*4 of ; L. Pendergraft; lot 14 and 15 in St. Martin was a very wealthy half- creased traffic, or number of calls, tack upon Ixiuls R. Glavis by Clar field; ,212.50. Southern Pacific railroads, and the going over the lines, the number of ence Cunningham was the feature of C. R. Hastings to H. V. Brown. 20 sec. 20, tp. 20, 1 W. 160 acres; pot. block 27, Chicago ad to Florence. similar joining of competing proper breed Indian. operators to handle same must neces today's inquiry by Untied Genevieve M. Dunning to O. F »10. States acres In section 27-17-2 W; ,1800. ties. The combination effected by F. S. Smith et ux to Z. T. Klntx- sarily be Increased in proportion to Comml»ioner W. J. McGee Into the J. W. Shumate et ux to McKenzie Sanborn. SEW of sec. 36, tp. 15, 8 the reorganisation, etc, of two or NOTED BISHOP DIES the volume of the Increased traffic - i-calleJ Cunningham coal claims In River Timber C. 160 acres in section w; ,1.00 ley: lots 4. 5 and 6. block 100. in more railroads would be authorized - >n of S. P. I. Then, too. the volume is not divided Alaska. C. J. White et ux : 13 to Fingal S. 9-17-4 E; ,5500. under section 14 of the administra SUDDENLY IN ATLANTA evenly throughout the day. the bulk Mr. Cunningham was on the wit S. J. Scott to S. A. McKay, lots 6 Hinds et ux, lots 3, 7. blk. 7, of 2nd Co. ad to Springfield. ,10. tion bill, to Issue stocks or bands up J. J. Peplot et ux to O. W. Griffin »10.00 of all business being transacted du r- ness stand all day. and. under direct and 7 and half of lot 8 in block 1 add to Georgetown; to the par value of tile properties put FROM HEART DISEASE Ing certain hours of the business dav. examination by the attorney for the of Wilbur addition to Creswell; Andrew Harris et ux to Minnie M. and Ray A. Babb; tract in sec. 16, .................. together. In amending the bill the known to us as the busy hours, The claimants, charged the former land ,212.50. Fox, lots 6, 7, blk. 19, of Glenada; j tp. 17. s. r. 1 e. ,10. committee proposed to eradicate the David Link et ux to Thomas F. Atlantic City, March 12.—Bishop equipment and number ot operators agent with having trapped people in J. W. McCoy et ux to B. Lurch, 50 ,80.00 watering of stocks. __ ... _________ Henry W. Spelimeler. of St. Louis, must, therefore, be sufficient to han to signing an affidavit under false acre. In section 27-20-4 W; ,800. George H. Colter et ux to Tom Hill; lot 2. block 19, James Huddles presiding at the annual New Jersey dle the highest number of calls that pretenses and of having pretended a Malachi Miller to J. V. Thornton, Wolf, lot 8. blk. 3, ot S Florence add ton's ad to Eugene. ,1100. Charley Burgess et ux to Louis COLLEGE HILL STREET conference of th«1 Methodist Episco may bo received during any given desire to have tihe Cunningham en- 2 acres in section 33-20-3 W; ,700. to Glenada; »109. pal church, died suddenly at the Ho hour, whereas. If the number of calls eries cleared for patent when he was Warren Arthur et al to Booth-Kel Norman: 20 acres In Sec. 16, tp. 15, Laura J. Sidwell to Clyde Sidwell received during tho day were the really endeavoring to have them de et ux, lot 5 In block 4 ot Delany's ly Lumber Co., tract in sec, 10, tp. b . r. 4 w. »2500. tel Dennis today of heart disease. RAILWAY DEAL MAY same for each hour, less equipment clared fraudulent. E. U. I“ et ut to W. S. McFadden; 16. 1 W: »10.00 addition to Coburg; ,1.00. and fewer operators would be re JUNCTION CITY NOTES. A. J. Klepser to J. J. Kiepser, SE lot 1 and snth half ot lot 2 and • G. F. Sanborn to Charles H. Chick, Glavis Uses Trick. CLOSEI IN FEW DAYS quired. We must always be prepared undivided one-half Interest in 40 *>: ot sec. 30. and NW *4 ot sec. 31, and lot 10 in block 4. Milburn's ad It The affidavit in question h.is fig acres Johnson & Cooley have purchased to handle the maximum number of of section 36-15-8 W; »10.00. tp. 16. S R 5 W, 214.41 acres; »25- Junction. »342. tlhe grocery «tore of Milllorn Broth calls. While it might be claimed that ured prominently In the Balllnger- Z. T. Klntx'ey to J. P. Fry: lot (From Saturday's Dally Guard.) Geo. T. Hall to Vesty F. Hebert, 00.00 ers and fhe firm will be known as this variation occurs In other lines Ptnchot inquiry, and was the basis 40 acres ot section 15-20-3 E; »10. F G. Lebke to Gustave G. Lebke, block 64. S. I. P. Co. ad to Spring One of the tn<»n who has ♦ Bellknap & Milton. of business, the patrons in that case, of discussion of the perjury statutes Benjamin M. Randall to Lena M. S>4 of SEW ot sec. 24, tp. 20, 4 W; field. ,S00. ♦ been foremost In boosting the H. A* Cooley has purchased tho seeing the conditions, either await In the Congressional committee at Gerking, 59.30 acres in section 33 »100.00 John F. Dick to Mrs. L. B. Dick; „ . ♦ bonus to secure tho construc In it Cunning brick building on the corner from their turn or call at another time, Washington today. Wm J. Hammond et ux to Van E 40 acres in sec. 25, tp. 17, s. r. 11 w. and 160 acres ot section 32-15-1 W. ♦ tion of tho College Hill loop Lee. nmslderatlon. E. U. ____ ______ . . private. whereas In the telephone business the ham denies In detail that the Gug ,4180. Grousbaek, 15 acres in tp.. 19. S R 3 ,100. ♦ of the a.root railway, today This Is a good buy aud Is well lo patron becomes Impatient, expecting genheim syndicate was directly or in Thomas Soleim to Butler Riem- W; »1500.00 Charles R. Bailey to W. T. Bailey. ♦ stated Kitt 'he matter Is now cated. the same prompt service during the directly Interested In the 32 claims 40 acres of section 36-17-9; ,1000. Van. E. Grousbeck to Gertruda G. enschr dder, lets 14. 15, 16. block ♦ well In hand nnd that ho ex- Nels. Roney of Eugene, was here busiest period as at any other time. which he located, and which. It Is M E. Jarangin to Nellie Barnard, Barnett Guard'an, 5 acres in D. L. C. ’it. WR«‘'bttrne's Sub-div. to Spring ♦ p< ted that <he contract with Wednesday looklnw af«cr some of ____ —Increase of general ex- now contended by the government, lot 2, blk. 9 in Coleman's 2nd add to 48. ip. 1J, 3 \v ; »500.00 "Third field lev. i- Power Co.'» add to i | " ... w i I be ♦ the ral a i the new buildings that will be erect-1 . The eost of maintenance are fraudulent. Geo. H. Colter et ux to John _W. Springfield; ,10. we k. Jnck Coburg; ,1.00 ♦ closed In. Ide of Cunningham asserted that the af es.I here this coming season. Mr. p(.r R tn1 station from many causes In United States to John W. Cubit, J. H. Miller et ux to T. K. Hunde- Bergman Cashier and Trustee. N'ty ♦ llo.Iman and Manaaei Ltui- »Roney was tho contractor whoj creases crcaaM ns the exchange grows The fidavit was dictated word by word by ........... ............ .............. of 84 ot sec. 2-13-12 W. except ne*4 of sec. 20, tp. 23. 1 w; Pat. bv. blk 14 in Hendrick's add to Col ♦ blrth will go to I' irt nn.l In a tizil.lt tlhe hotel biillding as well in central office plant Is more Intricate Glavis, who induces! him to sign it S A. Huddleston to S. E. Rankin, Eugene; »3000.00. I strip 2 rods wide oft 3 line; »10.00. ♦ day or so to nus I A. Welch, ulhir brick structures In this city. I nnd subject to ninny troubles re on the understanding that it was lege Hill Park. L_„____ Geo. H. Colter to Jno. W. Bergman lot 3. block 16. James Huddleston ♦ general manager of the com Flovd Lawson to S. C. Count, tract J. Beebe, county fruit Insjiector. quiring experienced men; the average solely for the purpose of securing Trustee and Cashier, tract in town extended add to Eugene: ,10. esc 10. tp. 20. S R 3 W; »3500. " ♦ pany, to ch « tlie deal. Walls spent n couple of days here looking length of the lines is greater, more patents. The witness also asserted In D. Charles A. Bonnett to Edgar A. M. Purkerson et al to Chris ot Glenada; ,10.00 ♦ nil the money 'bag n >t been after the spraying nnd the proper likely to be interrupted, nnd their that Glavis had assured him that the tina J. Hembree: lot 1, block 3, West Fred W. Shepart et ux to Fred j Morrill. 46 acres In D. L. C. No. 43, to <’ nipli to tbo ♦ subscribed ■ are of fruit trees. He notified sev greater length consumes more time, claims in which he was interested 6th st. ad to Eugene. 1350. Shepart Jr. 4 acres in Wendling pre tp 17. 3 w; ,100. ♦ »10,000 bous, It is ih >ught eral parties to spray their trees nt to ninke repairs, aud naturally calls were perfectly sound and that he per-' U. S. to I-a forest Rlckel. ne% ot be nuule to C. E. Rus cinct. tp. 16. SRI W; ,1.00. Byron Rubins et ux ♦ arrangements can once. The law Is pretty strict an.! for the setting aside of a larger sun; sora’ly would do everything he could sell et ux; 3.25 acres in sec. 29, tp. R. E. Owen to E. C. Adams of ne*4, see. 12. tp. 19. 7 w; Pat. amount already ♦ with I lie the Inspector Is authorized to spray for replacement. All of the material to have them passed by the land of 17. s. r. 3 w. ,1050. U. S. to Clifford Edwards. 11» Loa Angeles, lot 9. blk 19 of Frasier ♦ taised. at the owner's expetu-a*. or cut them composing the various parts of the fice. acres, sec. 13. tp. 17. 2 w; Pat. Charles A. Wintermeier et ux to and Hyland add to Eugene; ,100. ♦ ♦ ♦ e down. From this on the law is going plnut. from th«- central office through Ira P. Fuller to Rolla Rust, 15 U. s', to Oregon & California Land Charles A. Lare et ux; tract in Skin |the cables and open wire to the sub EUGENE MEN GET to be rigidly enforced. Co. WH of NE^ and ES ot NWU acres, sec. 18, tp. 16, 7 w; »250. ner's ad to Eugene. ,10. I HAROLD ROUNDS C. C. Jensen and Sam Hugh of scriber's station, deteriorates and Martha Hartle to Andrew Hart H. L. Bown to Joseph Hall; 32 4 of sec. 10, tp. 20, SR 5 W, 160 acres; Greenville, Mich., spent several days must bo completely replaced every ley. lots 2, 3. and E *4 of NW *4 and LEBANON CONTRACT acres In tp. 16, s. r. 6 w. Tax deed. pat. GETS SECOND PLACE IN tho past week with a view of locat few years, averaging from seven to U. S. to Albert G. Hovey. Et» of N'H of S*4 of sec 33-18-10 W; »150. Elisha Billings et al to John De ing. They hnve purchased 100 acres ten. Current repairs, of course, are H. J. Jorgensen et al to G. W. ORATORICAL CONTEST of brick: 1-15 acre in D. L. C. 70. tp. >7, 8WH of sec. 10, tp. 23, 3 W; pat. Lebanon, Or., March 11.— At an s. r. 3 w. the Chas. Dickerson farm west of made with regularity, and begin im- Jane Maude Strachet and Geo. C. Hudson, tract in tp. 20. 3 W; ,1050. ,20. I adjourned meeting ot the city coun town, consideration, »80 per acre.' mediately after the construction of Arthur John Morden to James A. Roderick MacKenxie et ux to Har L. to Amelia Hansen, 29.52 acres tn Salem. Or , March 12.—Edwin F. Both gentlemen have families, They the plant Is completed; but with these cil. the contract for the preliminary Atkins. 15 acres in sec. 33-15-1 W; ris M Robberson; tract In sec. 28 tp. 17, 3 W; ,4500.00 McKee, of McMinnville college. using to close survey of the proposed new sew«. for repairs replacement eventually can lelt for the east Wednesday Martha R.nehart to Frank E. Sly. »200.00 as his subjet "Th, A n >lo-8»xon." A C. not ho avoided. the city of Lebanon was lai to tp. 18. a. t . > w. »10. up their btwin as affi Irs. Stuart A. Bateman to James K. L. E. Bean et nx to George H. Col- 167 acres in tp. 19, 3 W; ,8800.00. won first pia 3 In the ftato Orator Nlelren negotiated uhe sale. - T’ o ts. "Then, too, the larrer exchanges Messrs. McClain & McArthur oi Eu- P. G. Bradway et ux to William Hawkins, E *4 of .-'W U and NW *4 [ ter lot 1, block 20, Glenada. »20. ical contest last night. demand engineering talent of a gene. The price paid was »400. J. W. Shumate et al to H. A. E. Field. 6 acres in claim 50 tp. 18, of NW«4 of sec. 2 4-2 3-2 W, 120 Harold J. Rounds, of too Unlverm- An Awfsl rtriptioa higher grade than the smaller ones, acre«; ,tn*>0 Trotnp; 80 acres In sec. 20, tp. 15, 3 W; ,100.00 ty of Oregon, was second, and W. E. of a volc-n< excites t.l f interest. ns this plant must be engineered for Granvll] O Ritchey to A L. New Ruth Kemery to W’illtam B. Wing, •a. r. 1 e. »100. Gwynn, of Pacific. University, third. and your Interest tn skin eruptions j future demands. anticipating the T. K. LAUGHLIN DIED United States to Santa Fe Pacific 15.43 acres In claim 51, tp. 17, 4 W; ton. lot 6. blk. ’>, University add to! Therefore there will be as short, If you use Bucklen'a growth of the city. 2<M>,000 T4 Eugene; ,100.00. BY HIS OWN HAND Railroad Company; 160 acres In sec. »4000.00 O * C. R R. Co to S. E Lau ierj Of Suth'rla> 4's Eagle Eyo Balza Arnica Balve, their quickest cure, is always a reserve plant on which Hiram F. Kilborn et ux to Charles 34, tp. 16. a. r. 1 w. Patent. there Is no direct earning. foyer Ernest E. Hyland et al to Lucy P. I A Mann, lot 2 blk. 16 ot Fairmount; NU < f NW *4 an.l SW'4 of NW >41 wars » >1<! In l»ns »rd ret one word Even tho worst bolls, ulcers, or Pittsburg, March 12. — Tho coro- "Salaries nnd wages have Increased Best and NEU of sec. 35 ¡6-2 E; ,7001 of rompi' Int h >ugh ereiy tube sores aro soon healed by it. Lips, very materially for all classes of help 1 tier's report today gave the cause of Tenney, lot 10. blk. 6. of Oakridge| ,400.00 S. E. Lauder to Theodore J. H«w-I was sol'! un-'T a uoslUye ginrartre. for Burns. Cuts, Bruises, Soro in NH of Sec. 16. tp. 21, 3 E; ,100. i Frederick Stroud to Francis . ........ death of Thomas K. Laughlin, broth few years, cost of all during the pnst John C. Parker et ux to Mary L.I Stroud. 250.23 acres In tp. 19, 1 W; ett N’A of NWU and SWU of NW-I it I h good fot nothing but tho ey*» Chapped Hands, Chilblains and Piles materials used in a telephone ] plant' er-in-law of Pre klent Taft, vester- ‘ U in s«c. 35-16-2 E; ,1.00. I Ask yoi.r druggist. Bold by Dillon It gives Inztnnt relief. 25c. at W. McPherson, lots 7, 8, blk. 76 In ,1.00. — j day. .i... as "suicide by shooting." has advanced. and these Increased ¡ À. Kuykendall Drug Co. I Drug Co. The Facts About Peruna. PHONE MATTERS HOFER STOLE CRESWELLPEOPEE WEALTHY HALF REORGANIZATION COillllinEE OF TWO NEWSTATES