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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1910)
T MAJID, THURSDAY. MAK. 17. 1910 I«u't >’•!'« »V \ APPROVES BONDS SOON The city council nt it« regular Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s meeting last night voted upon anoth er election, this time to decide wheth er or not the people or me city want Vegetable Compound to Issue $60.000 bonds for the pur Babattui, Maine -"You told me to pose of Installing a filtering plant at take Lydia L. I*1nkhaui'» Vegetable the water works similar to that nt Compound and Oregon city, mid for more mains. Liver Pill« before $4 0.000 to be ssnended for the fil child birth, and we ters mid the remainder for the mains are all surprised to Incidentally the matter of again vot ing on th» $160,000 refunding bonds was brought up and It will be sub mitted to the voters once more at duubt it was the the Maine time. The $150,000 bond Compound tluxt ing proposition 1« similar to that vot helped you.' 1 ed Upon al the last election, with the thunk you for your exception that a sinking fund Is cre It has been found that the kindncM In advising ated. me and give you full Bancroft bonding act. talked of. can __----------- I i ■■ n t<> I ■ < nan is n I not tie Invoked for legal reasons. permiMion The election will be held, also, for my name In your t«»tliii<>i>ials."— Mr». II. W Mn< iir.1.1. Bog 3. Halmltus, Mr Ho- purpose of voting upon the prop- iMltlou of annexing the western and Another Woman II c I| m -<I. Grsnltevlllc, VL " I st» pausing »out b»ei-tepn suburbs, ns petitioned throUglltlieCliunge.'f LU« andtllfTi-ierl for by th" people of that vicinity. An from norvousneM sod other annovitig other meeting will be held at 4:30 symptoms Lydia E Fink ham's V«*t« o'clock thl» afternoon to finally act tablet'<> iii | m > iiiu 1 re» to rod my health sim J upon the matter In regnrd to th" refunding bond strength, and proved worth’ mountains <>f gold to me For tho sake of other election, there seem* to lx- a demand •mffeditff w> turn I am willing you fur It. a» many people did not under »hOuTi publish my letter."— Mr* stand It at the time of the last elec t iiAiui a B aiki . a », 11 I D., Grubito lion, and the council think« It will carry thl» time a atatement of the Ville. VL Women who are |«s»lng through debt of th« city was made by the mayor at last night'« meeting It was 1' 1» critical peril»! or who «re »ufTer Ing from any of those distressing ills shown that It 1» only $$0,000, the peculisr t<> their »»x should not lose $150.000 not being a debt, but that right of the fsrt list for thirty years amount 1» owed by the property own I ydls F I’ltikhsm's Vegetable t om ers to the city for paving. It 1s all iwtund, which 1» made from roots aod collectible Water Collection» >erba, has lw«u th« »tamlard remedy Th" water collector reported for f. r f.-tnsle 111* In almost rv.-ry < .-m rnunlty you will And women who the month of February that $1704.12 have fww.ti restored to health by I.ydta had been received on collections, and that there was a balance on hand at E. llnkUatu's VcgvtabU (^utupuuud the first of the month of $73 »9 He paid to the treasurer $1694 01 , leav ing a balance on hand at this time of $"4 SALEM MAN SUES Hcvrral Petitions The • petition to rescind the ordl- WATER COMPANY I nance orderlng all cigar stores to i on Mondays was received and FOR WIFE’S DEATH clone placed on file. A petition for th» opening of "an Jume» E lluren street from West Fifth to West . March 14 Dorrance today begun srtlon in the Sixth street was presented and re Hrcull court tor Marlon cou my ferred to th" street commissioner mid the Sali'in Water Company to recover Street committee. $7500 damage* for the !<>»« of his The recorder was authorized to Is wife, Della It. Rorrance. »ho. It I» sue a plumbers' license to Thomas alleged, through th« the negligence of Zell. company. contracted ty the water company, A sidewalk was ordered construct phoid fever and died November IS of ed from Columbia avenue to the in lust year Mr Dorrance brought ac tersection of Fairmount boulevard. tion us administrator of his wife's es Other Matter» tate The amount sued for It the Councilman Garrett recommended limit that can be recovered under tho the »»tension of the water mains on Oregon »tatulc» for death caused by East Twelfth street, three families negligence having asked him for the extension 1 h« complaint set« forth that the and many more will patronise It. w.i’-r eotnpanv »as grossb tie ll The recorder »«» directed to pre gent In furnlahlng Impure water for pare the proper petitions for nomina Its users In Salem. tion of city official« for the April election. A delegation of Fairmount real- GOLD BRICKS FROM dents protested against the payment BOHEMIA MINES for Onyx avenue Improvements from I East Eleventh to East Fifteenth r 'tsr" Ge »e Or, March 14. street for the reason that said avenue Two gold brick» were brought In re-, ( had imu not been properly opened to cently from the Wo»t Coast mines, travel and was of no benefit. A pe- valued at $2600, and shl|>t>ed to the tltlon bearing upon the subject was g ternnient mint at San Francisco by:ordered placed on flic. A II Wood r-neral superintendent Ml th- company. John Kroskey, of Portland, has purchased a 6o-acre tract of land : BORN from George Kerr, of Wildwood. IS ♦ mile» cast of here, for a summer home, and will set out a 12-acre or At Hoquiam, Wash., . March 31. chard. 1910. to Mr mid Mr«. L. I B. Brent, a daughter Mrs Brent «»» formerly Miss lone Zeigler of Eugene. :« : ; DIED In Eugene. March 10. 1910, to j. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ W. Mnnrose and wife, a daughter. At Thurston. March 14, 1910, at In Eugene .March 12, 191Q to K. noon, Jasper Eddy. tig<>d 73 years, C. Hauiey and wife, a son. from paralysis and other ailment». In Eugene March 11, 1910, to B 11« was n pioneer of 1653 and ha« lived In thia county practically ever C. Bclzh ani wife, a daughter. wln-cc that time He leaves two sons. Walter E.ldy of Hasel Dell and Jest-e *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Eddy of Eugen«, and a daughter Mr». Corn of Eugene. The fun -rut MARRIED J will be 'hold Thursday at 2 p. in, I ♦ . ♦ at the Gordon undertaking parlors In ' ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Eugene, with Interment tn the Mul- At tho home of bhe bride's parents key cemetery weat of the city. Mr. and Mrs Henry Gates, at Crow, March 13. 1910, Frank Deming, of Mitchell A Garrett burn no Id one Elminn. and Miss Neomla Gates, of Mrs. Wald's houses on Charnelton Rev. George It. Whipple officiating street between West Sixth nnd West The young couple are well and favor Seventh to Mr«. Ellzahetih A. John ably known In the communities In son for $3100 Mr«. Johnson has sold which they reside and they have her homo on East Eleventh street. many friends who tender congratu lations. Dr Scalefe made a trip to Wal- tervllle yesterday with the «•xpecta-1 tlon of having to operate U| m > ii John | COTTAGE GROVE Petros for strangulated hernia, but OFFICERS NOMINATED he relieved the patient without an I operation. i to Dally Guard. . ' t'lnrk has sold 'bls farm of I Special Cottage Grove, March 15.—At n > litres in the Vitus tract above Igfleld and near the McKensle to W. E Wilson, of Hillings. „ for $.'.,000, through E. J. Frasier's agency. Mr. Wilson will be come a permanent resldeut of Lane county. SICK. H ê ACAGHE Positively rnyed •>» .. M- l.i .1 Ir 1 ill?. 1 7 cv ft'-u »"rilevo TU’* tr~w x.nu Hi'sp’p’la. In d«<>»>u>uaiwl ><*>Hoart) ITTI' F ill g. A perfect ren "Cy turOizzlmwi. Nausea lirawidueM. Had P m V lu tlu) Mouth. CV>»'< Tnngurt, pntn in the T>IU ID LiVKH IX ;bo BowK I"'""'- Veget-.Mi* BARTER'S PiUU. SMAL1 . .......... laat nicht th« tollowiBi wen nominated for city officers to lie vot ed for nt th« coming election: For mayor. A. W. Kime; for re corder. <’ II. VunDenburg; for treas urer, II. Eakin: for councilman. 1st ward "d ward, Unit . .1 ... U, t. I . U ini'll . . SMALL Poli» T’ftTt L. G. Clark and Ernest Palmer have commenced action In the cir- cult court to recover money fr.mi It. S Haskell. H. B. Davidson, Goo. H. McLean anil the Merchants' bank. F. F. Greetimsn Is their attorney. PILLS ?, DEPARTMENT STORE Ai Get Health EXERCISES TEN-ROUND FIGHT IS TAME AFFAIR Kansas City. March 14 —"Fight ing Dick" Hyland, of San F ancisco, Chicago, March 15.—Mediation under the Erdman act was .and Matty Baldwin. 'be "Bunker formally accepted today by the committee and officials of the , Hill Bearcat” cf Bo. ton. fought ten rounds to a draw at the Hipptdrome Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineiaen. In taking tonight. The fight was a tame and uninter this action, which came after the recei:., of a tele/ram from esting affair, neither fighter having Chairman Knapp, of the interstate commerce commission, the been In danger at any time. It was committee stipulated that mediation must be speedy or it would the old story of a slugger-Hyland- matched against a snlfty boxer, Bald not be accepted by the men employed on the 47 roads involved. win. Hyland came out of the battle used Mn<l njonmin«:.»!*«! tn $>Y«rr citj m 4 '■«riii-t In A’neitca Ihi-y poeiMviy ^r1 in »rvtiry c«immunity —»nd •v«uywh«r»- 7*.- u why pay U-a cs»h ar<d F rUfc. .Uier ii.warranUfil an<1 unrwrtaln jäj .'houaanda upon tt*> i>uaai>at ba »• In ih» kj na^l Pr «hoop'saaabnjgve When th« Av- r tha Heart nerrw« tall, know bow h hoop's Bw- '-da< them bay poaltlFwl Thwy kn«w that when FQtaop will blw»1* «!• «bat u n And Irwrlhal r b wwaiy ymamd. But write ma fim tor an order. Thia wUl mre daAay asU dbappotaSaa A Q drr.fftrte eHJP» Rboop'e fUwtor )T. gbnop’iflBIB fcb P^mady. but ■ mm • > ..... Following Is the program of the j Y. M. C. A. dedication exercises from Wednesday, March 16 to Sunday, j March 20. aa prepared by Secretary Eugene la to have a modern department store in a modern Terrill and the committee la charge building. Alton Hampton, the dry goods merchant, who a year of the exercise« W ediwwaday or more ago bought the lot at the corner of Sixth and Willam 2-8 p m. — Building open for Inspec tion: everybody welcome. ette streets from F. L. Chambers, will erect this summer a three- I 7 p tn.— Svarverud's orchestra tn the lobby. story brick block on the lot, which is 70x160 feet In d tensions, 8 p. m.—Dedication exervlae*— and expects to occupy It by the first of August. The entire three Y. M. C. A. quartet. Greeting by H Rooms, president floors of the building will be occupied by the store. board of directors. The building will be entirely modern and will be in a class by "What the Y. M. C. A. Ought to Mean to Eugene and I-ane Coun itself in Eugene. It will be built of pressed brick and will be of ty," Judge Thompson, president the latest design in architecture. Kroner & Henny, a prominent of Commercial Club orche»- Selection—Svarverud's firm of architects of Portland, are drawing the plans for the tra. structure. It will coBt about $35,000. Address by H. W. Stone, general secretary Portland Y. M. C. A. Dedicatory prayer—Rev. O. c WIII Excavate at Once. room in th< balcony, where lunches ' Wright. Mr. Ilaanpton returned last night will be served to the customers, be-1 Closing song. Thursday from Portland, where he was In con side» Jof-kers and wardrobes for the ' sultation with hia architects all day «niplojes, snd all the latert Improved 3-6 p. m.—Reception to ladies, flxliiri-a that are a it J in the big de 6 p. m.—Banquet for boys' clubs, yesterday In regard to the building, partment »’otez of th« larger cities.) 7 p. m.—Open house to business men lie announced this morning that he There will be two vestibule en-1 and clerks. (Use of gym and showers.) would at once o«sln excavation for trance» to the store, on« on Wiliam-, High School orchestra will furnish I the structure, and t>he contract for ette street, an^tie other on Sixth I It* erection will be let as soon as the street. Arotrtid the elevator shaft the music for the evening. Friday architects are through with the plans there will be a double stairway and in the centre of the building there 4-« p. m.—Open house to the Unlver- and blds can be had. slty of Oregon and the Eugene The preliminary plans for the! will be a large light well, which to Bible University men. building. Mr. Hampton »ays, show a gether with the many large and spac magnificent structure. Situated as It | ious windows, will splendidly light 6:30 p. m.—High school night. Music by Robinson’s orchestra. will be on the corner opposite the I every floor of bhe big store. 7 p. m.—Use of gym and showers, First Big Store. new federal building, there will be) no building» In the way for an unob-| Eui$«ne has long needed a big 8 p m.—Basketball game between High school team and Alumni. struct«* view of the structure from store. Already there are a number | Saturday as far as the Southern Pacific depot of stores that have been a credit to It will stand out boldly and hand the city In the past, but Eugene has 9- 10 a. m.—Open house to the boys of private and Central school. somely and will be the means of giv- outgrown them and strangers have Ing to new arrlval» a splendid Im- remarked often that Eugene is be 10- 11 a. m.—Open house to the boys of Geary and Condon schools. pr«a»lon of the city, for the first 1m- hind even some of the smaller cities of »he state In this regard. Mr. 11- 12 a tn.—Open house to the boys prer»lo:i 1« always a lasting one. of Lincoln and Patterson schools, Modi-rn Irrangvaie-nt. Hampton is the pioneer In the move The building will be equlpjied with ment for a better class of dry goods 2-6 p. tn.—Reception to out-of-town cubscrtbers, supporters and all modern convenience» Including an stores, and he will doubtle-s be fol-) friends. electric elevator. On tb« first floor lowed by other merchants In this re 7-10—Open house to all the men who will be located the general dry goods spect In th? not distant future. have worked on the butldine When the plans for the building stoek. and possibly other depart- and to all others not Included tnents, and on t-he second and third are completed a further description Thursday night. floor» will be displayed the ladles' >f the splendid structure will be The Y. M. C. A. Mandolin Club departments. There will be a tea given. will play In the lobby during the evening. Sunday 1 p. tn.—Building opened. 3 p. m.-—Mass meeting for men in the assembly room, Strong speaker* from Portland. Y. M. C. A. quartet will «Ing. That Eugene will have on« or more float» in the parade at the Port land rose festival next June is a foregone conclusion. Officials of the festival anso'-latlon will be here on Friday of this week to attend Eu gene’s rose-planting exercises and In cidentally will confer with the local boosters an to the nature of the floats to be »ent to toe festival from ibi* city The Portland rose festival this year »111 be conducted on a mu< h greater scale than ever before and It promlrtn to attract a large number of tourists to the Pacific Northwest. Tb< vacation rates from the East, to be given by the several transe on- tinental railroads on this account, will be decidedly effective in bring- Ing great numbers of visitors, In- asm ucn as a float from Eugene wou,'d attract the attention of these thouard» of Eastern visitors, it ap pears that the scheme to be repre sented at the festival is a good one. ;__ -I an hor.Mt »nd mpoostbl» draolrt Inal wort ..v»ry community. rerr w b.«m. tn umw my mo t»lp. nr, rnr. ' Bwilctn«-« to tbn nick. T»ll me also which book yoa uwsd. Th» book» bwiow will tartly op»n up new aod h.lptUi IdM» Io not wall Iz fNetoeonault would your Lan. . My advice txjiow »re yours—»nd without co»*. Pwrhatw » word c.r two from, mo will clmr np ome e-rlou» »llm«nl. I h»vn hwlpod th< «ian.f i npr.n U.iAimnd» by my private, prvwrriocir.u or panonal arlvica plan. My b«rt rtkm 1» aunty Afterwards SPRINGFIELD worth your rimple rwinnat» Ho write im 'V wbfla 7 « have It fresh in mind, for tmnorrrAr ■-?TTwr Dr. “hoop. B« x 12. Racine. Wia. vuaB^iuu! a^ T««t FIRST BIG REAL ESTATE DEAL OF SEASON! *o. 1 On Dripepsl* No.!On the Haart Me I On U m Kidneys Wo. 4 For Wow Wo ft For Man Wo . SOn The first big real eplate deal of to build but there are no definite the year in Springfield and the open pit ns in regard to this. Rhodes 1* ing of the season, which promises to willing to build but Newell wishes to be the biggest in the city’s history, watt until he secures s lease in ad was the sale yesterday of 160 acres vance Mr. Titus who owns frontage of land east of the city by L. E. Hiatt on Fifth and Main also expects to to George W. Neff of Eugene for build, but his plans are not yet for S6.000. The land was bought only a mulated. short time ago by Mr. Hiatt for scarcely more Chan half that amount. The price, however, is regarded as McCREDIE’S BUNCH exceedingly low and the buyer eag erly seized at the opportunity. There TRIMMED BY THE are not nfany of these large tracts left near the etty, for the rise In WHITE SOX TEAM prices cuts them up. This warm weather means busi- j Santa Marfa, Cal.. March 14.— Mc- r.ese in the property 1 line, for the Credie's 1910 Portlanders went up dealers are able to show the land to against _ ________ the southpaw pitcher. advantage. The prices of city proper "young Cy" Young, and Schmirier*, ty Is still where It was last fall and of the Chicago White Sox, here thia the dealers do not expect much of an afternoon and lost, being practically advance for perhaps a month. helpless at the bat, for Casey's two hits, one of which was a homer, were NEW ADDITION all that saved the Beavers from the disgrace of a shutout The score wan NAMED SUNNYSIDE 5 to 1. Chicago managed to collect five "Sunnyside" is the name of the runs because of the erratic work of Kratzberg and the batting of "De- latest addition to the suburban dls- tricts of this city and lt consists of mon” Barrow«. Despite the defeat, the Portland 140 city lots that have been laid out by the Springfield Realty Company players are not the least bit dlzheart- w aay ___ they just nortib of Emerald Heights and •ned over the result, and __ south of Mill street. There are ten will be after the big leaguers harder blocks that have been platted with than ever tomorrow, when both street* and alleys. The plat shows I fea^» ?*** at S*° S'»1!?0' PorV the proposed route of the Lane coun-; la“d P“,„“P a »Plcndld fielding gam« ty Asset Company's electric line and easily outshone the Sox In this running through the tract. The d«Partment. though only one error la Springfield Realty Company Is the charged against each club, same that has Willamette Heights on the market. FARMERS’TELEPHONE MEETING MARCH 26 without a mark. Baldwin has a bad FIFTEEN THOUSAND | cut over his left eye A meeting of the T-ane Connty Far The bast round was the fourth, “THERE WILL BE NO STRIKE” DOLLAR BRICK BLOCK mers' Telephone .Association will be when Hylard opened the wound over held at the cot thousc In Eugene on Ba dwin’s eye. The San Francisco Local contractors are of the opfn- Saturday. Mar h 26. it 10 a. m., for Chicago, March 15.—President W. S. Carter, of the railroad i boy aad Baldwin tired at the close. Ion that this year will be a record the purpose of ¡nvtt'.ag sn Independ- engincmen's union, announced late today that in all probability breaking season -- In the building line. ent company to enter this field, --------- - ----------- ---------------- „ ------ Dr. Bell’s Anti-Pain the firemen \ ould ccept mediation under the Erdman act. ; a tadden attack of Cholera Morbus for besides a very large number of Re- ree'-n’attves of different comoa- dangerous. Keep Dr. Bell's Anti- new residences there are no less than ntes have promised to be present All ’ There will be no strike,” said Carter, "but mediation must | Is Pain it hand, a dose relieves almost four business blocks that are nearly farmers' lines In the county should- to be built. Work on two be represented at this meetl-'g. be speedy or the men will not submit to it.” instantly. It also cures Diarrhoea, certain of these will begin within a month. E W. ZUMWALT. Cramps. Flux and all Bowel Com- The biggest and finest block that the President. plaints. Sold by Dillon Drug Co. city will have will be the proposed ROSS MATHEWS. Washington, March 15.—Media tween the 47 roads Involved, and the building of Peery and Winzenreid. Secretary. tion under th" Erdman act will be Hrotherho d of Locomotive Firemen • estimates and plans for which are dmS wm24 requested by the railroads affected and Enginemen. It was requested in , ALBANY GIRLS WIN now being submitted. The building by the strike order of the unico fire the application that the mediators. SIGNAIS or D.srPESS will cost In the neighborhood of $15.- FROM JUNCTION CITY 000 men, and the n quest will 1 granted Chairman Knapp and Commissioners and will be modern throughout. ter into communi Tho request tor mediation was r.ion Tabor an.l V Eager • People Sh«nU! Know How re Albany. March 14.—On Saturday It will he located on the corner of th»* difficulty »h»t h id at'sen - i ’he cation with W. S. Carter. president of' Bead and Heed Them. • subjects of "wag . Fours of labor, the Brotherhood, with a view to sn evening at the Alco Club gym, the Fourth and Main streets across from and conditions of employment" be- amiable adjustment of the trouble Albany girls' basketball team defeat the livery stable and will have a Sick kidneys bring many signal» ed the girls’ team from Junction frontage of 66 feet and a depth of of U tress. City by a score of 15 to 4. At the 100. The secretions are dark, contain The ground floor Is to be divided here In preliminary training, which end of the first half the score stood into three stores, one of which prob a sediment. JACK JOHNSON’S 4 tn 0 In f.-vor of Junction City, but will consist of road and gymnasium In the second half the Albany Passages are frequent. scanty. girls ably the corner, will be the Peery drug store; the newspaper will pos painful. AUTO UPSETS work. His plans for training quar scored 15 points. sibly occupy another, while the third Backache is constant day ters on the Pacific coast have not has not been spoken for. The second night. Gives Premix Relied been completed. Johnson's automo Chicago. March 14—Jack John- Headaches and dizzy spell« William H. Douglas, Jr., of Wash floor, which will have over 25 rooms Ren, colored heavyweight champion, bile was overturned near Racine. ingtoc. D. C., says: I take great will be divided into office and living frequent. will »tart training for his fight with Whi., yesterday while the champion pleasure in informing you I har» suits. The building will be modernly The weakened kidneys need quick Jeffries about April 1. according to was driving toward Chicago. being wired help. The used Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey, and equipped throughout, Announcement yesterday. Johnson champion was bruised, but not se It gives me almost Instant relief. and piped for electricity and gas. Don’t delay! Use a special kidney Intend» to spend at least two months verely hurt. and will be steam heated. If the cost remedy. Sold by Dillon Drug CD. ts not too great, the front will be Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid pressed brick. neys. backache and urinary disord Read thl- The other building that will be ers built at once Is a 30x130 concrete Mrs. George Belt, 429 N. Third structure that will occupy the middle Street. Corvallis. Or., savs: “I ca* of the block beyond the Perry-Wln- recommend Doan's Kidney Pills zenried structure. The plans of this ■ highly. Although I never 'had rfe- are now being drawn. •as on to take them myself, they There are 70 feet owned by P. D. were used in my family for backaehe Newell of Eugene and J. Newton with very satisfactory results." Rhodes, just west of the Odd Fel For sale by all dealers. Price 5<> lows’ building, on which they inetnd cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Nev Y V -k. »ole agents for the Unit ed States. Feniember the n Doan’»- and take i r. The more you eat Stubborn As Mules nrn liver and b iwels sometimes; seem to bilk without cause. Then there s It iubl< Loss of Appetite - Indigestion. N vousness, Deapon- den«y, Headache. But some troub- l Ills, the world's best St impch mid les f'y lief I l> King's New Life Sold by W. A. Kuykendall. Bill The Betihel Sunday school gave n basket social at the school house last night, Everyone was delighted with the program, whtch was well render ed. T ■ ba l et auction netted 332. E. J. Gilstrap is superintendent. r ARTEt nTLE\ IVEA And t r.'-»n Just »xacUx that, f »m P - on» phvs'Hnn wh» says*> lb» will. -It of toy own p»f luw law it It fall* to bring you nwlpr tqA I- r . > v »rs f r Stioop* wdMntt h»v* Quaker Oats the better your health w 11 be. Eugene's New $55,000 Postoffice, Which Is About Completed Practical experi ments with athletes show Quaker Oats to be the greatest strength maker GRA1HG Notice is hereby given that all ap- plications for pe.mlts to graze __________ _ rattle. horses and sheep within the CAHCADK NATIONAL FOREST during the sea son of 1910, mint be filed In my office at Eugene^Oregon. on • - before Apr’r L- 1310. Full Information in regar« tn the grazing fees to be charge* and blank forma to be used in making ap- plications will be furnished upon quest. CLYDE R. SEITZ. aos|AJ»dns litui» Granulate»! lye Uds Do not need to be cauterised nr land's Eagle Eye Salve 1» guaranteed to cure them without pain. It la harmless and a sure cure for granu lated lids. 25c. tubes at all dealer». Sold by Dillon Drug Co.