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NTNE THl BUGIMI WEEKLY GUARD THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910 r- i Why docs Grcut Brillan buy lit uitincal of us? Certninly II scema lik” < arryinf «naia V» S* w* i'|l< t • ais .ik ol <i|ior*- • Ito S* >ilan<f aia! y«t, evarw tji. im i tl.it* t oiiuutny *et*da ■ ot i I m > u ».> o <I* ot caaaa ad 2u*kri Oats lo Gicat BriU*n and urupc. SYSTEM REVIEWED REV. P. K. HAMMOND WILL REMAIN IN EUGENE President of Bank of France Talks to National Mon etary Commission Vestry Eoard of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Votes to Retain Him BANKING REACHES HER 100THMILESÍ0NE SM HILL LINE Women s Secrets There i* one men in the United State« who he* perhaps heard more women's «ecret» than any other man or woman in the country. These secret« ere not secrets < h (uilt nr shame, but the secrets of s»u>ferin(, and they have hern confuted to l>r. R. V. Fierce in the hope and expectation ot advice and help. That few of these women have been di .appointed in their ex pectation* i* proved by the fact that ninety-citht per eent. of all women treated by Dr. Pierce have keen absolutely and altogether cured. Such a record would he remarkeble if the ceses treated were numbered by hundred* only. But when tl.et record epplies to the treatment of more than hali-a- mil lion women, ia a nraetice of over 40 years, it is phenomenal, and entitles Dr. Pierce to the gratitude accorded him by woosaa, ee the Irat at specialist* m the treetment of women’s disease*. F.very sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, absolutely wirhotrt charge. All replies ere mailed, sealed n perfectly plain envelopes, wi bout any printing or advertising whstever, upon them. Write without lear as with out fee, Io World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. K. V. Piero«, Prest., Búlalo, N. Y. At the meeting of the v'»t.ry of St. Washington, April 5 <How th« Mary'* Episcopal church laat night, Bank of France ha« *t*»*»r*«'l itaelf y«i;llsl. .imi S* "t< h ÌM*e !<* * rutilile« ■ tear of isilltlral compllcailona und at which Blabop Scaddlng wu pre«-1 «aien oalmeal m «piaulitlc* aisl wlth a I ha* prevented flnan* Ial crlaea )>y ent. financial matter* were arranged ■Miaffty ih.*t haa iwHa tbe«n tha ■erring a* a harbor of refuge for the Bol**e, Ida., April 1.—Through th« »atlafacturilv and the recto*. Ct. I’. «noit rugi:*d pbysKaU», and adiva "Grandma" To«:, Hie oldest per I Joint «lock bank» I* told In a graph- quiii.illv ol all pcuple, il« Aniriiraia son In Ian* county and one of th« ' i< mimncr in a qu* tlon and naowor deposit of *100.000 In cash in th* K Hammond, who tendered bl* rem MS beco rating «Mimeal «uxl trving al Ignation at the annual meeting of th*- | Interview with M I'allaln, governor tfle lime t*> improvc thè mdlioaa <■ olilvat on the r*»a»t, i* tod»/ cele- of th« bank. Included In the publlca- First National bank of Ontario this veatry a few evening* ago, will re- ' w«*ek. as a guaraute«* of good faith, «aanuiacturv s*> tliat l«r ungili gag tho« liratlng th».100th anniversary of b»*r tlon of the’Natlonal Monetary <’oin- main here. Hi* tnutiy friend* In the! 4«airublr foreign trailo. !>lrth at th** old people'« home of mlieilon which Will be Iwniwt totnor- by J**«eph C. Wood, W. P. JMvidmn, city will be glad to know ut thia de-. and John E. Burchard of Mlnm-apo- •MOB* H o I«* one Of the tnoet popu-| • ilow wsll he ha* »***-**• «d»*d w*«dd *f the Chrlttla* church on East . row und*-r the title, "Interview* on lla, known to be Influential and rich lar minister« in the city and the I th** Banking and Currency System* be a«*n al • glaiwc tu tlx ri|sa* ■«- DR. FIERCE*« FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION Twelfth *ir*«t nf which Institution | of England. France, Germany. Swltx- agents of Jan*«« J. Hill, it 1* now be church ha* made a aubatanUal growth | ^ort* on Oiiuarr Data. Thi* t<a«vd ■ «1*« ha* baM an inmat** fOV *ev*»ri«l I erland, Scotland, and Italy.” The lieved that the pur< ham» of the bold ■Ince he came here. XhX«*l*.on* XAP*»«*!*. vVorncn OA v - ouk . Cogniirìl a* withinit • rivai il* < Ira® year* ¡.aet. The ocraalon •*« a story of the French bank waa told ing* of th«» Willamette Valley A Cas flliol«. Czv/ omon NJNPeeUa ess and delkluu* llavur. ■ very happy <*i>e for thia aged lady, In a confer**»«'» held at the Bank of I cade Moun’aln r«.u<l company la a ENJOINS WIFE WHO who«*' f»'illite« are ununally k**»n France when Senator Aldrich, Rep- cluacd deal. Th« payment of the *100.040 by for one of her year* and who I* 1 r«*«**‘nta’iv<* Vreeland, and other ENGLISH AND SCOTCH LOCKED HIM IN able at nil time« to <lo light work metnbtwa of th«» commlanion were In the eastern capita.1st* to the road around her room at the home 1 Europe holding »Irnllnr conferenc«*« grunt holders la <on»ll<*red an option BANKING SYSTEMS A »timber of her friend« gathered I with rhe h«»ad» of th«* great not«» Im and the flrat payment on the pur- Seattle. April 4. Mr*. Vera Pro«-j at the bom« In the forenoon and par- I suing nn<l jolnt-atock bank*. The chase price. While no Intimation of »er, tbe beautiful and accomplished wealthy Cleveland noon hour, t Hunk of Franc«» was founded In the th** purchase prl<* is given It Is ea- ¡daughter of a The National Monetary Com- took of dinner at th« Thirty-one persona vat J iiwii at on«* year 1800, an! Its < barter win re titn it* d at between * «.OOOJIOO and | family, today was enjoined by the su ntiiA.on Make« Interest table and enjoyed n hearty r«*p«*L newed In 1X97. expiring in 1 920 Al- * lo.000,000. The buyers represent perior court from "attacking, beat Grandma Todd «iccupylng the place ' m«wt th«* first q neat Ion asked Gov the Northweat Colonization company, ing. or in any way molesting" Reese ing Report Thank* were offered by ernor I’allaln wa. whether the bank a syndicate that work* In conjunction L. Prosser, agent for a Cleveland au « f honor with the Hill railway system and tomobile company. _ and after dinner Prealvy Comagys Washington, April 4 (Tinng* * III t Rev llellton read n sketch of Mr«. : wa* ever attacked In th** <s»ntrover- known to be a Hill subsidiary. They This order followed the filing of »!*■* between political partlea. He the fn-tilon* un*l lb** es4*»ti»li>u of th*' Todd's life. D«»un represent capital to the extent of a divorce suit yesterday. Prosser Iman E E. C. ('. Sanderaon. w*«'k > nd holiday have th**lr *-ff* • t, of the Bible University, rend the an*wer««l In th«*«« wor’«; Wood is known ¡made the unusual request for protec "No charge ha* ever been made *15,000,000. Col it* well a* Important financial trail* ».ititli Psalm and Rev. J 8. MoCallutii, » any as ti.e Hill raprt * ntatlve for the tion on the ground that Mrs. Prosser nctlou* upon the «liana«* of th« pastor of the Christian church offer i that the bank favored or aldi'd Boise A Western Railroad company. had threaten«.»d. according to his banknote «Trculatloa of Englumt Thl* ed prayer. Mt* <1. Morri* Ellis, a j political party. There I* never any Big ItaitroiMl IX'al. statement, to kill him If he brought Seattle, April 2.—Eugene will ba Washington, April 1.—Canada Mpt**»ar* with other liiter«*»tlug infor phrenological lecturer, gave a read claim that polities anton In any de Boise men are aware of the fact the divorce action. mation In tin* latcal publication ing of the aged lady's head, dwelling gree Into the manag«*m«*nt of tti« that this d«*l is one of the biggest Many alleged Indlgnitltui are cited wants emigrants »hose purpose is to included in the list of long distance the • 1 bank Except for th« renewal of wireless telephone stations to be trf th** National Monetary Commis- upon her high aplrItuallty. her love '¡charter In 1H97. no leglalatlon af- which has even been turned In the In Prosm.-r’s petition to the court, and enter agricultural pursuits, either aa within the next 12 month« •loa., which will be iaaued thl* week if friend* and companions and her ’ \ fectlng the bank ha* been enacted intermountain country for tho hold one particular case of humiliation set , land-owners, tenants or laborers, and erected Thl* publication «llffer* from any of extraordinary high hopefulness. ings of the Wlllametta Valley A Cas forth Is that his wife locked him in ‘1‘islres to exclude those Immigrants by the Radio Telephone interests. At ■Ince 1857. There la no ■••ntlment lb« other* thii* far put forth l>y the Mrs Todd received by mail this i for any change In bunking rnethol* cade Mountain road company ha* a room of a Seattle hotel in May, whose presence tend to congestion of a meeting of the Pacific Radio com cummlMion In that Inatead of being a morning 21 post cards and two l*t- ' ’Igor the towns and ______ cities. _________ This is r_____ proba- pany held yesterday It was decided for any l*»gi»latlor* It been a prlxe whir'll both the Hill and : 1909, removed his clothe«, sold them. ' ______________ monograph on a •Ingle *ubJe<T. It 'era from person* outside of t he Harriman Interests have been sizing and compel!»*! him to remain in his t,|y the most important statement to include Eugene In the circuit of '.should be a<ld*>! that neither' the stations between Seattle and San conalat*. »» It* title »how*, of "Inter city, congratulating her upon the <x governor nor deputy governor I* up with a view to purchasing. To room until the landlord discovered made in the report submitted to con- the view* on the banking and currency betid*'« Several received permitted to be a m«»tnber of either control them means of right of way hls plight and came to his rescue with gr,.,t today by Senator Kiltlngham, Francisco. The plan will call for feet caoalon, •ysteina or England. Framx*. Ger during th« week for railroad through Eastern Oregon garment* of his own. chairman of the joint immigration erection of a steel station 234 tsxiy of Parliament ” E iJ- many. Scotland and Italy Iler !4fe ll 1st ory. commission in regard to the immigra high upon a concrete base. The the The Government <!*>*« not own a and Into the interior of Oregon, a gene station will be similar to hi tho form of question an«! an- virgin country a* yet untapped and . tion situation In Canada. Ur He». Th« history as read by »hare of the capital of 182.500.000 SHIP 25.000 CEDAR ■ wer th** •alli’iit facta about the Another striking feature of the re- one1 to be erected at Portland and Is ns follows franc*. ( *35.225.0001, but exercl»«m bursting with resources. Both rail banking aystetn of each country ar*' Ronton road builder* h«ld off from a pur In pni FQ Til UTAH I port is a comparison of the immigra- Eureka, California. was Harah Jane Mulkey born decisive Influence through the ap The wireless telephone Is maklnic <!*'V**|i*p*»d with a clearness of detail Kentucky, March 29, • ULLQ IU Vl Mil tion _ * into ntf Canada Canada during durine the th« last dp- last de This pointment of the governor and dep chase. due. It Is claimed, to tbe high mio rapid strides as is evdienced by the Intelligible to th«* average reader, wn** about six month* after Thomas prlre demauded by the road company. cade with that into the United States. from. while at the »little tltiu- technhally t'ampbell delivered his declaration uty governor* and one of the board* Hill made the first concerted move i Cottage Grove, March 30 -—Ship This shows that while seventy per fact that word was received of the bank. The governor and the ■ufflcleut for the baukliig expert Ea- ments of cedar poles for the Postal cen of Canada's immigrants during Paris last week to the effect that : towards opening negotiations Indi two deputy governors are appointed two French naval officers had been jii'i'lully Inlerealing 1» the exhibit re and atidrm*. Telegraph A Cable Company, a con While y« » en lafant h**i parents by d«'cree of the president of the r«»- rectly through 8t. Pau! and Mtnne-; tract for 25.000 of which is being | that period came from northern and able to transmit human speech a dis garding th** English ayatem. It wu* moved close personal western Europe, and only thirty per h'T to Missouri. ' They were public upon the proposal of the mln- apolis capitalists. tance of 112 miles, by the use of the • tated l>y th*» officers of th«» Bank of of that l*t*»r of finance 'rj)e|r term* of ser friends and railroad advisers of hl*. filled by John Wicks, are being tn ad»' cent were from southern and central Instruments, England lu the Interview conduct«*! | among the early pioneer* Stations have been at the rate of about 14 carloads per | Euro^V the "nrim was true of the Quietly th«»y entered the Intermoun exciting They had many rx- vice are not fix««!, but usually Chicago, Milwaukee. at under th** dlr«*ct|on of Senator Al- state, with the Indiana i. " United erected week. I Mr. . W ickS|has sub-contracted ! jniD)lsranls entering the tain country, looked It over, saw the When ten«! over many year*. Cleveland, Toledo. Michigan City drlcb. chairman of the commission, trial* for a considerable number of the- States. feasibility of the road company's with her »M a girl, she a ti Some light I* thrown upon the that there ha* l>***n » steady d«»crcaa«' Grandma Of the total number of immigrants and contract has been entered Into ¡holdings and approaching Colonel .poles, and the work Is being rushed , were often compelled to llvo »once of political hostility to people, the Metropolitan of lat>< year* In the volume of busl- ' going from the United States to Can- for the use of the She reinenitiers the ranc bank by th«* number of It* branches I Wood, laid down terms upon which ■ as rapidly as possible. UrM cotiduci«*«! in lamdoli on Satur- in fort* The weather of the past winter has uda in the last three years more than tower in New York, which is «42 they would purchase, providing that] io constant watch over er* who were tho manner In which It aid« «mall feet high. The Uniteid States battle «lay*, and the amount of note* with from commerce, and the strength which the road grant was ss represented. b«*«n unfavorable for operations in I seven-eighths are classed as farmers ships on their recent cruise aroiraxt drawn from the batik on that day la the Mrttlem*mt to protect them the woods. With settled weather it jor farm laborers. From 1900 to 1909 the Tbe closing of this deal means the Indian*. It afford* to the banking systems of world, were equipped with the now. aa a general rule, very much Jane of tho country. There are about 500 addition of probably the most im Is expected that the dally shipments qj Western i Canada 235.000 home- the When 18 year* of age Sarah l«w* than on th«’ other day» of the wlll be _.** «.« more than doubled, u„..*,i..u These were entered, more than 66 wireless telephones, and demonstra scattered over portant link In the new western itili pole« go principally to Utah. week The balance outatanil'ng at Mulkey waa married to Henry llaz- banking offices per cent of the entries being by immi tions as to Its practicability have railroad program. To- •let. Thl* waa a happv union, Franco, the more important, to the the close of the day getierally allow*, been given through th» Northwest grants. divided as follows: The Harriman people are greatly »»•’her they met poverty on the wllds number of 127. being known a* therefore, a material shilnkag*» English. 20.32 per cent; Scotch. during the last six months. puzzled over the activity of the Hill COTTON MILLS ARE of the frontier, but they entered In branches, and tho others as auxil on Mondays not«* are withdrawn representative« an! are now said to ____ —- — 5.20: Irish, 1.89; Continental Eu- In larger q nn nt It I*»* than usual In or to * conflict »nd were victorious. iaries and agencies The managers •tand In position fear ot the gigantic FORCED TO CLOSE ¡rope, 27.67; Aremlcans, 44.91. R. A. BOOTH HAS der to replenish tills after the reduc Tiny worked diligently and «aw are remunerated by fixed salaries, -------- -- Canada gives great liberty to her prevent movements of the St. Paul magnate tion In the amount* hdd <>n th« pre many hardship*. but their home was which does not. however. Boston. March SO.—Fifty per administrative authorities in the happy throughout those the bank from letting al! the staff who ha* for his object the gripping MADE CONDITIONAL vlou* Saturday, whlia* on Friday«, al- always ■o, the withdrawal* are above th» ' more than he y«*ar* of wedded life. partblpat" In the result* of particu a* In a vise of Intermountain country, cent of the spindles In Southern cot- matter of rejections or admissions blocking the Harriman people in all larly productive year* by exception ton mills are Idle, according to sta- < and allow# her officials substantia! During thia time they maje a com average to mwt th** demand* «»cca- OFFER OF $100,000 al allowances. There Is also a pen their moves and taking from them i tistlcs assembled by the American | freedom In the matter of deportation. «loneit by weekly payments, such as fortable home and stocked It well their prize territory in Idaho and Wool and Cotton Reporter. ¡All persons who become public At the opening of the war, Mr. sion rystem for employe*. which wage», etc. ent ' J charges CUB* -IIUJU v-v, ~v,~ The figures show the curtailment within two jvo.o years ■»>>.<» after land* agent entitled Oregon. Failure on the part of the Th« Increased total at the close of Haselet enlisted and while In the guarantees to «xich **ach quarter is occaalon«>d by with service he lost hl* health. When thereto at l**a*t on«»-half tho annual Harriman people to grasp the ‘hold now In progress not only In thei ing may be depot”ed No oneje de-. $300,000 Must Ee Raised to Ba ings of the Willamette Valley A Cas South, but in all aectlons of the ¡barred from Car*.tu« ut-auw e*vv-| drawal* to meet payment* due ou tbs war drew to a close he return*».! salary after thirty years' eervlce. Added to Gift of Well- '• the four quarter daya. Ijidy Day. borne, but never to enjoy health The bank !■ not limited to redis cade Mountain road company, whei country Is more extensive than has j ious arrangements made for securing He lived but two years, and counts. but has a line of client* of It was within their power has. rail ever been known In the history of employment. Mblaiiminer. Mlchacliuu; and Christ again The Dominion maln- Known Euger.e Man all this time li" VM an Invalid. It* own. It wa* stated by M. I’allaln road men believe, resulted in anoth tbe trade, even lakinx Into consider-. tains free information or employ- mas ' ment bureaus in the principal cen- er victory for Hill adid hia great During the Inst twelve month* loved T he larg«» total at th« beginning of that about 70 per cent of the paper ation the panic year of 1907. Announcement was made today never 1' '■ *•'! «1*4 August of late year* g -nerally th*» held benr* tho signature of some game of railroad chess which he 1* Mill after mill Is closing down en- ; ters for tbe benefit both of employ Grandma waa now about "three- playing like a veteran pawn mover In ! bank ai one of the indorsers, but tho maximum for a year la du« to with tlre’.y until new cotton arrives or ers of labor an of immigrants seek- that R. A. Booth, president of thq Booth-Kelly Enmber Company, of i Ing entnployment. drawal* for holiday S’ul harvest pur 1 score and ten” year* of age and left ¡number of merchants and nianufac- the Interior country. For years the market conditions improve. Eugene, Or . had offered to endow pose*. whll»t th- low figure* which a widow, but she had a splendid turara asking for direct discounts right-of-way has remained dormant Willamette University with *100,000. usually occur In th«* middle of Febru- home. I Ater on she married Franb ha* recently been increasing. The at the very gateway of a vast Inter PAT McARTHUR adding to his previous endowment oC ary may l>e attributed to th*» abs«»nc«» 'I odd H* ■ *•• !.'• 1 Itk by a fal average maturity of paper discount mountain territory near to the main *10,000. .Mr, Booth will give th»' BORN ♦ of any holiday demand and to the ling tree. ed during the year 1907 was twenty- line of the Harriman system. Its val X ORGANIZES CLUB About 19 year* ago Grandma Todd six days, and the average value of ue is claimed to have never been ap ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦$ I amount providing an additional fact that renrtion after ChrUttna*, coupled with th*» comparative abaenro came to Oregon, and has resdlded In bill* discounted *300.000 can be. raised. As «he Uni francs, preciated until the quiet move on th* was 732 of visitors to London, causes th*» r*» ’hl* state ever since. She was the 1*141.) Thl* low average obtained part of the St. Paul and Mlnneapolll AT ROSEBURG varsity already has an endowment of Near Irving. March 31, 1910, to *100,000, the raising of the sum pro- tnll trade t*» be l<«* active than In I first member of the Nort hwestern from tho mingling of hili* for very capitalists who have not only se Chas. F. Goodman and wife, a son. the s »com! and fourth quarters. pose<1, together with Mr. Booth's lat Chrltlan Homo family. It was very large an*ount* with .smaller ones. Is cured an option but all that remain« '"Ill** Bank of England I* th” bun largely through her that the Home due to th* extent to which the bank In adding t’he finlFhing touches to est gift, will bring the total endow To the wife of Andrew Brund at Roseburg, Or.. March 30.—For the ker of the government; la th« largest was found**!. discounts or r<»dlscounts bills for the elo« ag of the deal Is an Informal the family home in West Cottage! purpose of “discussing men and ment to half a million. tastier of not«*. Issuing lt < n-'t»»»* when She mid Mr. Ilaielet adopted and *ery small accounts. The minimum Inspection Mr. Booth has offered *100,000 Grove, Sunday night, March 2 7, 1910, i measures.” the Roseburg Republican in the belief that a permanent en required In exchang«* for gold bullion raised three boy* and one girl. All limit ndmltted to discount wa* low To Ik' Roi«e A W***tern a son. Club was organized In this city last and paying notes In gold coin; am! the *• except one boy have gone to be ered in 1'»'.*'' io .’* fr.in.s, The recent incorporation of the dowment fund will obviate the ne (96*4 ——— 'night with 40 members. W. W. Card- cessity of the trustees of the univer being th*' bankers' banger, th** week yond rental, am’ the number of small Boise A Western at Burns. Ore. is To the wife of Hon. O. M. Kem, at well was elected president, Sam S. ly returns ns to Its position form tbe sity appealing to individuals for sup When 19 year* of age she became bills discounted has never coast'd to | now known to lie nothing more nor best ponslbl** barometer of th«* state a member of the Cl urch of Christ, Increa *» Fin ■ ■ that time. In 1907 the less than a forerunner of the pur Cottage Grove. Thursday, March 24, Josephson vice-president. B. E. Steel port. and in his opinion *500,000 is 1910, a pretty 9 pound daughter. secretary and J. H. Booth treasurer. of trade and <'r*»dit Ir the country. Thl* makes her one of the earliest number of bill* below 100 francs chase of th«» road erant as t’he right- necessary to give the school adequate Governor F. \V. Benson and his con- support. One hundred thousand dol Th«* rate of dl*rount ■"inounced by member* of the organized work of <*19.301 w.'.s more than 3.500,000 of-way of this rond through eastern At Springfield. April 4, 1910. to fidential secretary. C. N. McArthur. the bank «if England from tlin*» to our people, She has ever been true in a total of 7.500,000. Anyone who and central Oregon to the Pacific lars is now the amount in ths present time serves ns a guide to the other and faithful. The multitude of her Is known at the bank can open an slope where Hill has alrt'ady closed William Penselin and wife, a daugh- and Attorney-General A. M. Craw- endowment fund, and the trustees ter. ford were elected honorary members. banks throughout the country In fix warm friend* and admirers among ac.'ount, the minimum belug only for his Portland and Coos Bay con jwill immediately begin making ar ing their rates for loans and depos the beat people In the state testifies 500 fran's. (*96.50.1 Colonel Wood announced ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦»♦••♦•»«♦♦♦♦«-♦a Mr. McArthur delivered an address rangements to raise the *300.000 to After an ac nections . I on some of the initiative measures it* " meet the requirements of Mr. Booth’s to her genuine Christ-llkeu<»ss. It count I* once opened, the depositor that the Boise ft Western will be be voted on by the «un» slate at large agreement. 'vtrn a . to “ v ’ uieu uu Tbe Scotch syytein. with Its eight I* a great privilege for us that wo can may discount paper for as small a build within a short time. He is con- * ÜltU « at the next general election. .An ex large banks. Is essentlully a system today be associated together with sum as 5 francs, provided It meets fld«>nt that nothing »can block the Mr. Booth has long been a friend, ♦ ecutive committee was chosen in the of the institution. Several years ago of con«'«»ntrnt*»d control nt the centre one who I* probably. In iiolnt of age other requirements. sale of the road company’s holdings. ♦ aa«a®®aa*>a**aa*®®<®®a®<a persons of A C. Marsters, B. L. Eddy nnd th*» distribution of credit through and also membership, the oldest in he gave his first endowment of *10,- I.inks with Gilmore A Pittsburg. branches The Scotch hi*nl.H have the entire brotherhood. With this great land transfer rail It I* also DR. CHRISTIE REPLIES At the family home on Lawrence, Mr. McArthur 000 His father was Methodist minis 1.175 offices or branches, or nn aver fitting that the one bearing this dis road men claim the plans for the new Eugene. April 4 1.10, \ erme strongly advocated the proposed con- ter. a pioneer of Oregon, Mr. Booth, age of one for every 4001' Inhabitant* tinction should bo so near to her Hill transcontinental railroad have the six-year-old s«>n of George Wood 8tutlonal assembly, declaring the is a native of the state. He has been, TO MR. WILMER nnd cconom* Ir He circulation of Savior, her perfect example. been perfected, for Hill has already and wife, of diphtheria. present constitution of Oregon to be prominent in educational work. H® gold la obtained by th« tme of the £1 Savior, her perfect example was specially desirous of avoiding negotiated tor and purchased the obsolete and so elastic as to permit publicity in HI ____ tho notes, which. It was d*»cli«rci1 bv Mr. connection with At the holme of his parents, Mr. United Railway Company's lines In Til« <Ju«*st*. .Jits changing at any time “ to satisfy Itlvth, gencrnl n>aniigi»r of th*» Union Those present at the celebration Editor of Guard:—In reply to the tho city of Portland which will give and Mrs. M. Svarverud. on Falr-i : the whims of a temporary majority." *100.000 endowment, but the story Bank. «>nabled the bunks to dispense were as follow*: article in your paper of recent date to him an outlet from the metropolis mount Heights. April 3. 1910, Law He said that the present "crazy quilt" leaked out.—Portland Journal. with keeping large bnlnnces In ac Grandma Todd, President and Mrs by Dr. Lytle and Mr. Wilmer, con of Oregon an«! furnish the connecting rence Svarverud. aged 12 years, from appearance of the constitution made tual coin nt the branches. Th*' man- E C Sanderson, Mr. and Mr*. T. <1. tradicting m.v statement a* to the link between the North Bank. He al- pericarditis, after an illness of sev Oregon the laughing stock of other MAN WHO SAVED ngera of th** branches are known In Hendrick*, Rev. and Mrs. J. 8. Mc cause of death of the Bailey cattle, •o | ■ th*» Oregon Eh * • eral months' duration, The funeral ,, states. Scotland a* agents, nnd have th*» Callum. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. permit mo to say: I know the from Portland to Salem, providing was held this afternoon and the re-1 WASHINGTON DIES power to grnnt advances, but siihji'ct Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goodrich, disease called pleura-pneumonia; I the Sou' 'em outlet out of Portland. mains Interred in the I. O. O. F. to th« approval of tho head office. cemetery. Besides his parents he EUGENE GUN COMPANY Thro«» sh McKenaie Pass. Mr and Mrs. .1. T. McDonald. Mr. have often seen and treated It. I The closing of these deals makes leaves several brothers. San Francisco. Marc! •0.—Albert and Mrs I’. Comegy«, Mr and Mrs. am not now practicing as a veter Boechkl. a notel engineer and har- Conrad Meyer*, Mr. and Mr Harry inary, but upon making autoposies It possible tor him to ocntceng nong HAS INCORPORATED HON. R. A. BOOTH bor map expert, died in Onkland Benton. Mi'sdames Jean Morris Ellis, on the cattle referred to I promptly It posslbl«' tor him to conn«*»! with ♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« yesterday. Boschke’s best - known Mary V. Ibslnger, .Margaret Sears wrote Dr. Lytle telling of the ex the right-of-way of the Willamette PURCHASES VALUABLE MARRIED : Mountain Road : engineering achievements were t h® S.inih llorr. Mary Rich,, F. E. Bil istence of this disease in these cat Valley ft Cascade Sporting Goods House Now remodeling of the harbor of New lington. Mary Inman; The Misses tle. I received no answer to my company, which enters the Pacific HtHttttti r««mttt ROSEPUPG PROPERTY Velma Inman, Vera Sanderson and communication, ns I had received const country along t’he McKenzie Conducted hy a Corporation York in the early ’5bs, the planning' and building of Boston’s harbor im Effie Mi-Callum; Mt .sru. Loon Myers, no notice In reply to other colu river, to Eugene. Traveling east this In Eugene. March 30. 1910. Harry With Capital of $25,000 A very Import »nt real estate deal I Earl C:.lid provements In 1866-68, the con tnunlcaxions addressed to him. Mr. road will bo known as tho Boho ft B. Lewellen, of Twin Falls. Idaho, anti Victor Harris. In which Roseburg property la In Wilmer says he doos not wish to Western as far as Ontario an«! this and Miss Daisy Endicott, of Eugene,! struction of the land defenses of th® volved. ha* JiiMt been co iHiinimnteil. question my sincerity as I am no city whore connections are made Rev. .1. 8. McCallum officiating. E. A. Bean. W. H. Kay and Arthur city of Washington during the Civil and the triinsncilon conveys th*' old PEARY IS DONE doubt misinformed, He hns got- throrgh central southern Idaho with They have left for Twin Falls, whero, Hendershott, proprietors of the Eti- War and a map which Abraham Abraham holdlt ;* nt th*' corner of ten the maiter turned around. He tho Gilmore ft Pittsburg to Salmon they will reside. gene Gun Company's store, today Lincoln asserted saved the Capital WITH POLAR TRIPS •iiu kson' anil OnL »tree* * to Hon. R. ---------------------- —■— | filed articles of incorporation with from the Confederates, and the lay Is misinformed, I examined the cat- City, \rmstead and Butte. The Des chutes canyon road of the Hill sys A. Booth, of Eug me. The property la tie and know For tetter, ringworm, eczema, run-1 the ‘-I. county --------. clerk, _?.L. The capital stock ing out of Oakland's harbor in 186». tem will connect wifh the Boise nnd ntng sores and all skin diseases Dr. is *25.000. aud the object« of th*» cor He was born in Poland in 1823, an<k XU 100 fret, n'd th*' north half of Respectfully, Western tn tho Harney valley coun Bell's Antiseptic Salve is guaranteed poration. as given In the articles, are was of noble parentage. the lot I* occup 'd by a two-story J. CHRISTIE. try. linking the two roads for San to give satisfaction or you get your to conduct a general sporting goods brick, the lower floor tit present be For more than 40 years Boschk*» ing occut'led hv th" Star theatre an*! Articles of Incorporation of the Francisco connections, as tho former money back. 25c. everywhere, Sold business, to build, equip and operate was in the employ of the United Mr*. A. C. Kidd Ai Son’s grocery. The Beaver Department store were filed Is to be driven Into northern Cali by Dillon Drug Co. | shops and factories for repair work States engineering department, com upper floor I* used for offices. The with tho county clerk today. Th» In- fornia to the Golden Gate In the .... ------ ing to the Pacific C ■ast In liiCS. . . re-— and manufacture of sporting g south part of the property was for corpor »tors are L. E. Tldball, (1. E. Willamette valley the Hill system Is true of the timber to bo found in The principal place of business is Eu- His crownin achievement was th* merly occupied by a one-story brick, Metcalf and F. K Foster, and the to drive another line through to the central southern Idaho. The wealth gene. building of a wheeled bridge, whlch< loit fire gutt'd th*« building a couple capital stock Is *15,000. Eugene Is Pacific coast following th<> Sluslaw of t’he Interiors of the two states Messrs. Bean and Hendershott only last Thursday received it* final, of veara ago and It waa removed. It the principal pine*' of bustnee*. The river an 1 upon reaching t’he coast which are to be given transportation have been operating the store for the and successful test. la believed that Mr. Booth will Im new corporation will conduct a store pre per turne south Connecting with facilities Is unestimated. past year on a lease from Mr. Kay, prove hl* now acquisition by putting THE CALL OF THU BIZtOD Ini the building now occupied by the Coos Bay. but recently Mr. Kay entered the MOTHER GRAY ’ S Tho resources of two of the larg- If you tiave sore eyes of any kind, business again and the three gentle n substantial building on the vacant Ax Billy department store, as prev Fcr purification, finds full voice In SWEET POWDERS iously m«»ntloned by the Guard. est states In the northwest. Oregon use Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. It men are now equal partners. .portion of th«' lot. The conaldcra- pimples, bolls, sallow complexion, a Idaho, are tapped by this road is good for nothing but the eyes. It tilon waa *2 5,1)0«. - Roseburg New*. jaundiced look, moth patch«« and FOR CHILDREN. Schaefers Bros., proprietors, of the an.I The Ingredients are on the carton. blotches on the skin.—ail signa of A OwrfainRAlirf for Krr rrlplinraav Ax Billy store, contemplate moving and a vast territory, almost impos is painless and harmless, and is pos ( enmllpMtlon, . ’ to their new location in the Frank sible to estimate, Is brought within itively the best. If you don’t say so Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey contains liver trouble. But Dr. King'« New Mis* R*»rthn E. Peterson and Miss Trouble«, Teething the grasp of the ’homesteader. Tho we will refund your money. Try it no habit-producing drugs, and always Life Pills make rich red blood; glv* |>'««rder«, » ih I l>c«tr«v block about May 1. \nlo Thompson of Plattamouth, Worm«. They Hrenk no < old« *1 timber belt along the McKenxie and then tell your neighbor. Sold gives satisfaction. Ix>ok for the bell clern Q»' \ra*ka. were arrivals here yoster- <*'•'». rosy cheeks, fine cotn- Tr»<1e Mark. Hi J 4 hour* At all I «I*. X60U. Bert Thompson of Creswell, was l.trvu«, river Is known as one of the richest everywhere. 25c a tube. Sold by on the Bottle. Sold by Billon Drug • plex'o-), health. Try them. 25c at \to visit at the homo of J. 0. Don't accept MamplR m»»l«Mt IJClCI anr.eb*llt«h- A. S. OLMSTKD. «,. N. T- In the city over night. in the west. This is also known to be Yerington's drug store. Co. I W. A. Kuykendall'«. \and family. Tli* rc.««*n I* shnple; whil« ths STATION 10 BE ERECTED HERE : I