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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1910)
0 0 Q UNEQUALED PIERCE TESTIFIES bad blood Normal, hsallby bleed contains millions of tluy rod corpusdas, which are the vitalising aud nourishing alninr-ut of tbs circulation. Ths»« corpuscis* at* cunatautly forming lu healthy ayataaa by Uia «(traction of uuUliuant from food sat^ thl» uourlaluuaut U th«u •uppllad thrvu*h th« rlrculatlon to «vary systsm. Any systain which doaa not racslva tb« proper amount nt >«■1 11,1 ■|‘m«ut la not prepared to withstand tbs < v«tnU«M disorders that am all It, * >l«od ran nut nourish ths body. Uis circulation must bs purs, rich snd strong ' *• would «ajoy good health. Bad blood aaautfeats itself in various ways vwh eoruo It take« the form of akin dlaoaaas and oruptlons, others become billon* and malarious, with sallow crzmplaxlons torpid Uvor, etc If the germa sad Import Uno lu the blued are of a mote virulent nature thou bad blood becom** more ear tone aud produces Kheumatlem, ¿atarrb. Sure« and Ulcers, and llks troubles Nothing equals N B B for bed blood. It lo Nature's own blood purl bar. made from roots, berbo sad bark* ft goes Into tho circulaUon «nd remove« eve-y Im Curlty or potton, stretigtben* end enrich«* *ho blood, sn.l *u tbl* way supplies ths ody with ths proper amount ef nourishment to maintain good bealtb ■ 8 B, la likewise tho flnoot of all tonics sad while purifying the blood bnllds up every portion of the system. B M B cures every ailment coming from bad blood, sad It does so simply bocauso It purines the circulation Book on the blood seat free to aU who wriU. TUB BWTFT BPBOiriO CO.. ATLANTA. OA AFTER SUFFERING FOR YEARS Washington, April 15. — Frank Frsnk C. Kelsey, the Portland civil' Pierre, first assistant secretary of engineer, who ha* charge of the work I the Interior who began under Cured by Lydia E. Pink- of building Eugen»'* municipal hydro- Denver, April 18.—Reporta from the fruit raising section* Secretary Garfield and service was contin ham’sVegetableConipound electric power plant on the McKenzie river above Walleyvllle. was In the of Grand Valley, Montrose and Paondia, where the fruit cropa ued In office by Secretary Ballinger, was wltnea* before the lialllnger- Park Rapids. Minn.—“I was sick for city thia forenoon on hl* way home nnn nnn . , * * «.-> • to Portland, after a trip to the site|*88 estimated at >8,000,000,000, are that last night s frost was Pine hot inveitlgatlng year* while passing commlttee through the Change when its sessions were i resume«! to- of the plant, lu company with Mayor no j Bcr j OU s. Smudge pots were operated by thousands of per- U IL -L r* .4 wr«n of th«* of Life and was day. Matlock and the eitv city czmn. coun- hardly able to be Before M r Pierce resumed the cllmen. Mr K«l*«-y stated to a report sona, which raised the temperature ten degrees around. After tak stand Attorney Brandela made a er this morning that the work on the ing six bottles of lengthy statement, charging that the canal will be resumed at once aud I.vdla E. Pinkham's interior department had tailed to that If evorythlng is favorable the en SNOW IN KANSAS Vegetable Com furnixb certain correspondence call- tire plant ought to be completed In- pound I gained 20 **«»*«***O*O**O*** ed for by him In a letter to the com elde of ninety days at the most. NEWS OF LOWER pounds, am now Topeka, April 16.—Snow fell here early today, but the tem- mit tee dated January 27. Brandela Most of tho machinery, including the able to do my own i BUSINESS CARDS t generators and exciters and some of1 erature haa not reached the freezing point. Fruit had advanced stated the correspondence related to work and feel SIUSLAW COUNTRY the transformers, have already arriv the statement of Attorney General well.”—Mrs. Eo. ♦ ♦ ed and t(ie remainder of the trans well, and a freeze would result in great damage. Wickersham that Glavis was guilty L a D oc , Park Rap- »***«**«*«****«*44 formers and other appllarir«*s will ar of "habitual procrastination” in da, Minn. before th« canal or building is falling to institute suits against the A crew of men begin cutting brush rive A IT* Ml Mi Y »- AT-I.A U Brookville, Ohio. —“I was irregular for them. claimants for Alaskan land*, He FREEZING IN MISSOURI nt the mouth of the river next Mon ready nd extremely nervous. A neighbor The machinery will rest on oolid I said he expected to show by this U F 8K1PWUHTH, Altorney-ai-law, day for the jetty. C. B. Morgan is toi concrvte ba«H-s and will be covered ' ecommended Lyrlia E. Pinkham's correspondence that Glavis had not > Vegetable bo foreman ottica «vor Linn's Drug «loro. Compound to me and 1 have with a substantial corrugated ga)van-l been negligent In this matter. St. Joseph, Mo., April 11. — It was freezing cold last night, Mr and Mr* 1. A Smith arrived lied Iron building The poles for tho, become regular and my nerve« are Chairman Nelaon told Mr. Bran L. BILYEU- Attorney-at-law. office bore Haturday from Portland to «pend much better.’’ — Mr*. 11. K innisox , and there is fear for fruit and early vegetables. dela to write a letter enumerating the Brookville, over Voraus tí bo a store, Eugouo a few day* with Mrs Hmllh s parents transmlMlon line are all sot, with the Ohio. Insulators In place, and the wlreo will paper* needed and he would see they Uro. Mr and Mrs. Brynd Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com be strung In the near future. were forthcoming. Mr Ebbert arrived here from Eu made from native roots and Engineer Kelsey, the mayor and FRUIT WAS INJURED Attorney Vertrees resented vigor pound, herbs, contains no narcotic or harm LEON R. KDMUN8ON, Attoruey-at- gene a few day* ago and haa taken a councilman who made the trip to the ously the Imputation that papers drugs, and to-day holds the record law. roouta 1 and 2, Kugeuo 1-oan poaltlon a* stenographer with the plant yesterday were well pleased ’ were being withheld by the depart ful Hurd Lumber A Navigation Co, fur the largest number of actual cures ixavluge Bank building. Sioux City, April 16. — Thousands of fruit buds were blasted with the condition In which the high, ment, and the committee adopted a I Mrs Wm. Kyle had the misfortune of female iueaaea we know of, and water of last winter left the intake of by a kiHing froat laat night, The loss cannot be estimated. motion that the department be asked thousand* of voluntary testimonial* . laswyor; moina 14 and to fall down stair* at her home Sat the canal, there being no damage * » o to pmdure the correspondence de are on file in the Pinkham laboratory 6. Eugeni, lxtan * Ha ring* bau* urday evening, hurting hereelf quite; whatever. Snow is falling. manded by Brandela. severely No bona« were broken, but at Lynn, Mass., from women who have anno* Pbone Red 3**1. Pierce testified that during the she received many bruises and will' been cured from almost every form of wrlnter of 1907, the Cunningham NORTHWEST EUGENE H E. HOLMQUIST Attorney - at- feel the effect* for some time yet female complaint*, inflammation, ul claimants retained a strong lobby at DAMAGE IN GRAND VALLEY The schooner Oakland left HunJay ceration. displacement«,fibroid tumors, Building. Washington and exerted powerfu ’ In - for Coo* Bgy after being bar bound irregularities, periodic pains.backache, WANTS STREET CAR LINE fluence on Secretary Garfield . nd indigestion and nervous prostration. L M. TRAVIS, Ait<>ru«y-ai-i«w: nt for c«»n*lderstile time She t«»«»k out — ~~ Grand Junction, Colo., Aril 16. — A complete poll of the congress to secure patents. He said I!« over Eugeuo Loan A Bavlug* orhat lumber the Oregon A ( allfornla I Improvement Club Meets and Orand Valley showi the damage by last night’s cold snap to be he ttlpulated with John P. Gray, one Every suffering woman owe« it to her self to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege Co had and wll) finish her cargo at Ì Bank. Eugeuo. Ora. of the counsel for the Cunningham table Compound a trial Discusses Matter—Another only about four per cent of the fruit crop. Coos Bay. claimants, that the cases should not If you want special advice writ® The first ahlptnrnt of butter lent H D. ALLKN. Attorney-at-law; office Meeting to be held Soon be heard before the Juneau register Mrs. Pinkharn, Lynn, Ma*«.,for iL over t.araway'a lewelrv store. 661 from the creamery here this spring, and receiver, who ordinarily would It is free and always lielpfuL Willamette street. Phone Black was carried out on the Wilhelmina have had jurisdiction, because the At a regular meeting of the North-, this week The creamery company Iasi receiver's son was one of the claim la planning to ship out by water thia i west Eugene Improvetuenl club last ants. and because be realized the ACME BRIDGE WILL 0. A. A WINTKHMKIKR, Attorney-al year and get the benefit of cheaper night, matter of securing street car same influence would be exerted with , facilities In that portion of town was law, laud titles and probate spw transportation ¡these officers as was apparent in NOT BE BUILT The director* of the McLeod dis brought up and it was tbe sense of dailies. Office over Kugene Real I Washington He thought these in trict have etignged Ml*« Fannie Col- 'the mt-rtlng thst the member* were; Estate aud Investment Co. fluences might warp their judgment. Florence Paper Gives Reasons vlu to teach a thr<-e month**' term fo i willing to subucrlbe a reasonable sum ■ 61 VERNON PARSONS Rea. prop school In their «Hatrlct, after the to secure u line for that «ectlon. it I Why Peo >le Want New erty, probate and corporation law school in Florence close* Ml*s Colvin «*« votad to call another meeting fori to whether he f ounties next Friday night for the purpose of Is now teaching her second year here Stat«». federal aod laud office praa In •effect the court | | farther discussing tbe matter and I . the Pilone Main 6 1. Eugene. Or an<! haa given good satlifactloti The committee questioned Pierce in deciding resort Ixigglng operation* are soon to be lake some action. It has bee- generally expected M o HUE H DURR 18. Attornay-at regarding the Cunningham claims claimants were entitled The western end of the city is en conimenceil aero*« the river from in regard re- that the county court would have the law, office Huvey bulldin*, corn Florence Quite a large body of tim titled to street rar «ervlce and the| would be nor bridge built on the road- through er Eighth and Willamette *ir«~la ber adjoining the townsite of Glen- company should bull! to that section I of last • ap- Acme this summer, but a letter re without a bonus, a* tbe business j ada on the west. Is to be cut off and NOB* 1 and 2. uplaair*. ceived by the Siuslaw Lumber Co., whether the «awed Into lumber to build h«»usee I would justify the building of tbe line. | to their patents. The witness Ju- from Commissioner Price a few days WOODCOCK A SMITH, Attorneys-at- fog the ..... ;>!•• who are purchasing George Croner, D. M l*urkerson | ago, states that the court has decided Washingon, April 9.—The report of the senate committee plied that neither the claimants law, A C Woodcock aud Richard lot* in that rapidly growing town. and It Rae were appointed as a> not to build the bridge this year but Hhore Smith, office IS West Ninth The gasoline schooner, Wilhelmina, | committee to confer with Manager j on commerce, giving increases in the rivers and harbors bill over the government would have an spend the money on the road between pea! from his decision. st., Eugene, Or. arrived here Monday afternoon. The Eugene and Mapleton. During the the amounts carried in the bill as it passed the bouse, was com "How do you reconcile your vessel left Portland last week with UP TO EUGENE dicial function with that of the pros past three years the people of thia PAUL MERRILL. Attorney and a full load of freight for different pleted today, and will be presented to the senate Monday. rowd have raised nearly |3.000 in ecutor?” inquired Senator Root. counsellor-at-law; rooms 8 and 10. places along the coast. Wo under- TO COMPLETE WORK "That is a question which has special tax, to open the road from McClung building, corner Klghtk stand there Is snother load now in The net increase in cash appropriations amounts to $6,- Mapleton to Florence and now the and Willamette streets, Eugene. Portland ready for her next trip The ON BOULEVARDl 380,667, and contract authorization $3,627,675. Some of the bothered me a great deal,” replied court refuses to build the bridges. Is Pierce. Or. Telephone Rod 1161. prospect now I* that the boat will be He expressed the opinion that the such a course just or fair to the peo Some go<>! work I* being done on principal items of the cash increases are: Oregon — Coquille kept busy on the run. — Florence ple of this community? It is this JE88B C WELIA, lawyer; 481 Wil the Hprlngfleld-County road and long n _ nnn »» «, «« « prosecution of the land cases should lamette street, Eugene, Or. Gives West. I before the fall rains again set in tbe over, $28,160; Siuslaw river, $50,000; Willamette Falls canal, rest with the department of justice. thing of collecting taxes from all over Special attention to tbs examina Reoresentatives Graham and James the county and spending them to ben the road from the county steel bridge purcha,e, $300.000. tion of abstracta. drafting of wills FIRST STEEL LAID to the city Itults of Eugene will be r sought to obtain the admission from efit Eugene, that has aroused dissat settling of estates, couveysncei Washington—Grays Harbor jetties, $75,000; Columbia the witnesses that his decision in isfaction and led to these movements macadanilz<*d The New* was thei and collections. Also to all pen any case would be subject to review for county division.—Florence West. ON THE MAIN LINE first of the county papers to take up| river, Bridgeport to Kettle Falls, $50,000. slon matters Phone Mein 10* the matter of macadamizing this, i by the secretary, and Pierce said he Alaska—-8t. Michael canal, $43,000. much used piece of road and was n- suppoee-i the secretary would have a OPEN RIVER MOVE WILLIAMS a IiKAN, Attorneye-ae Hundreds of Citizens See Work i «trumental in getting the council : legal rlg>t to do so. but he could Increase in contract authorization includes: Oregon — Sius- law . J M WiniBBM, L. E. Bean . Begin in Earnest on Oregon Commercial club interested in ; not recall any case where the sec WILL BE PERMANENT Practl«,' In all courts uf the state . Improvement anJ it Is through the law river, $381,000. retary had reversed or revised a de- au 1 before U H. land office. Of- Eastern Toward Eugene ¡earnest efforts of tbe Springfield and ' cision of one of his assistants. ft. e* 12, 13, 14 and 15, McClung Albany. Or., April 15.—Complete “I want to say right here.” ex i Eugene Commercial ______ club* that ----. building. claimed Pierce, “that no decision is! organization of the new Open River Vale, Or . April 17.—leaving ateel icounty court has been Induced to a permanent road between the to be announced in these Cunning Association of the Willamette Valley l. N I AHIIAUGH, Attorney at-law; was begun yesterday on the main build two cities. As the Eugene city limits ' ham claims until every one of the 25 will be perfected in tht ensuing two line of the Oregon Eastern Railway, spécial attention glven to divorças mile east of the lawyers in my department 'has made weeks. A constitution and by-lawa I extend nearly one the proposed extension of the Oregon and »cttivnient of estâtes. Agent Sh< rt line and controlling Interests pavement th«' city should take tbe an exhaustive examination of the rec will be worked out by the committee for Continental Insurance Compa ■natter up and complete tbe Improve-; ord. When this is done, I will send on permanent organization and will through Central Oregon. The track ny Rooa First Natloual Bank on th*- Brogan extension of the Mal nients from the city limits to the Unl-j the record to the department of ag be presented for adoption at the building. Eugène. Or. verslty. A* strip of road is tbe most riculture and ask for a similar care meeting at Oregon City Wednesday, heur Valley railroad, another branch f ............... — - " 1 '■ ful examination at the hands of the of this system, has been laid for two used of any In the county the maca or April 27. till HITMTN. President Hewitt appointed Judge large force of lawyers there.” at- miles. The contractor« are under dam would would make a floe boul "Is this extraordinary care which T F. Ryan of Oregon City, and -M. J. T. G. HIRD, ARCHITECT. of many bond. It Is said, to have this finished evard Springfield New«. | you propose to give these cases due Lee of Canby, as a special committee year* experience In Ran Francisco by June 1. to compile a constitution and by-laws Now permanently located In the : to the magnitude of the claims, It Is believed that as soon as the NORTHERN LANE of the new organization and present Cherry bulldlag, Room 11. Plan» suits now (tending In court relative ■ the publicity which- they have IRVING ITEMS. them at the Oregon City meeting. ! tracted.” asked James. and specification* prepared tor to the procuring of certain rights of WANTS ROCK CRUSHER The appointment of this committee ' Both, Correspondence. ” replied the witness. reinforced concrete and ateel way are disposed of. work on the Special San Francisco, April IS.—Charles on permanent organisation was au F. C. Bean and Miss Stella Bean frame.. Also all other kinds of Bolae-Weetern Railway will also be, A delegation of our citizens went of Irving. April 18. — Mias Garrett . .......... have ___ sold their Interest tn the Ber- Wezler, identified here yesterday as Eugene was the guest of Miss Llvia thorized late by a resolution and the commenced, and these line« will bo building*. tf. was made up from the pushed as far as Malheur Canyon. to Eugene I tie*d»> afternoon to ap- ger.ijt-an hardware store in the White :he man wanted at Gig Harbor. Bond over Sunday, returning home committee J. R. FORD—Accoltoci, 37 West 7th where some Interruption Is anticipa pear before the county court In ^‘Temple at East Ninth and Oak streets delegations then present as follows: Sunday evening. at. Phone. Black 2ÍO. Eugono, Or ted by both projects, as the landown gard to securing a rock crusher and t(J p A Andenion b j. Kolker and Wash., to answer to the charge of D. J. Copenhaver of Goshen was in Salem—Max O. Buren and Henry steam roller for use of this section of A K j aU of who|u have having murderea ms mother-in-law. Irving Sunday. He went from here Thielsen; Eugene. Victor Holt and F. ers have not ns yet conceded all the I'HYNKIANN AM» Hl HGEONH rights of way through the canyon. the county. The delegation *u given en>ploved In the store for the past Mrs. Nancy Schulz, admitted he was to Junction City, hoping he might A. Rankin; Oregon City. T. F. Ryan a courteous and patient hearing, 8everaj years living in San Fran'X'sco under the find some clue of his brother, who so and W. A. Shewman. Jr.; Cottage C. H. CANNON. M D.— Homeopathic T>o respective railroad interests numerou* questions were asked In re-. Mr Hean niakes this sale for the name of Welzler, bui denied he was recently disappeared from Spring Grove. C. C. Hazelton and A. L. physician. Chronic diseases and s)~o contemplate some difficulty with gard to the proposed plan of working rPason that he desires to take a long ever near Briggs; Albany, L. E. Hamilton and scene of the crime ofj field. diseases of women and children a Meh other In running over certain the machinery, the amount of money rP8t, having worked steadily in the which he the accused. He claims he Miss Miller of Albany returned to H. H. Hewitt; Brownsville, H. E. specialty. Electric, Vibratory and proposed routes where conflicting guaranteed L prosecute the work and gtort, f()r g nunlbpr of Jears. Iltll gls. came here Is from Texas. her home Saturday after a week's Tllleary and H. Wayne Stanardl Light treatment. Office, suite 205, rights of way may necessitate further the kind of roads to be built. W hlle Stella, while she disposes of Mrs. Lottie Freeman, who Identi visit with her friend. Miss Eunice Sheridan, A. M. Sanning and C. H. 206. 207 aud 208 White Temple litigation However, representative* no definite action was taken by the her entire interest in the store, will fied Weller yesterday, denies any Lemon. Lehman; Portland. E. C. Giltner} Phone Mam 540. Boards lioffmar of both llnea Indicate a willingness court, the delegation I* of the opinion bp retained as bookkeeper. The name knowledge of the crime of which1 Mrs. Raymond Wood went to Sal McMinnville. A. B. Fletcher; Canby, House, Phone Main 11. t! o make concessions, ns It Is accept that we will at least secure a roller. |of ,hp /)rm wln bp lhp same as be- Wezler Is accused. 'd that both lines will ba built. Thia em Saturday for a visit with rela M. J. Lee: Scio. T. L. Dugger. Judge H. H. Hewitt, president of {Ives assurance of two trunk lines to Thls will really answer the purpose fore, the Berger-Bean H Hardware Co. tives. ONTEtll’ATHH' PIIYH1C1ANN as gravel screened through the prop tl<»RSE THAN BULLEIS Mr. Bean has bought AV, H. Kay's the const through this section. Claire Lee of Junction City, one of the new open river organization, is an er sized meah will make a splendid Bullets have often caused less suf the enumerators of census, has been Albany attorney, who has been prom interest in the Eugene Gun Com DR H. L. STUDLEY,—Office room» The work of laklng the steel on No. 316, White Temple corner of the main line this morning was wit top dressing We are of the opinion pany's store, and will be associated fering to soldiers than the eczema. at work for a couple of days in this inently identified with movements that the court wll; order a roller for with his bnWher. E A. Bean, in that L. W. Harriman, Burlington, Me..; vicinity. He went home Saturday for upbuilding Albany and the Wil Ninth and Oak, Phone Main 589 nessed by hundreds of Interested citi lamette Valley. For the past two Reoldence 527 Pearl, Phone Black zens. There wax no formal ceremony, north Lane, as there 1« no prospect of business, but he does not expect to got In the army, and suffered with.; evening to spend Sunday. securing the use of county roller now be In the store, intending to take a forty years. "But Bucklen's Arnica 3207. Mr. Carse and daughter of Keokuk. years he has been a director of the however. at work near Eugene Junction City good vacation aud rest up. Salve cured me when all else fail Iowa, visited their neice and coustn. Albany Commercial club and he is Times. DR ANNA MAURER, Osteopath l< ed," he writes. Greates healer for! Mrs. Richard Cook recently. They now president of the AIco club and II 61, l/N TEN AH WONDER nh, lun. All curable dlaeaie» Sores, Ulcers, Boils. Burns, Cuts; made a hurried trip through the the Albany Public Library Associa have sold Hall's Texas Wonder 1 DOUGLAS FIGHTS Wounds. Bruises and Piles. 25c at Willamette Valley and could not have tion. W. A. Shewman, Jr., secretary . Wealcrt. W > oiiiru and children » for kidney, bladder and rheumatic The February number of the Office over F. K trou ble for the Inst five years, and verslty of Oregon bulletin has A apmialiy. W. A. Kuykendall, formed a correct opinion.of our coun of the organization, is a prominent COUNTY DIVISION valley newspaperman. Ke is pro • Dunn's. Phone Red 1631. try on that account. have guarantei-d It In many cuses, received, announcing for next the courses offered by the University Miss Hillbred Inman of Eugene is prietor of the Oregôn City Courier SON BORN TO WALLER A SMITH Mrs. Ollv« hut have never had a complaint, 60 S-hool of Education. The University Roseburg. Or.. April 15.—A com the guest of B. F. Bond for a few and the Albany Daily Herald. a Waller. Miss A. M. Smith—Osteo day's treatment In eauh bottle. by means of the school of education. mittee of 50 representative Douglas days. O. J. HULL. SIAMESE TWIN pathic physicians, graduates of th» Is now prepared to train teachers for county men was appointed limt night American School of Osteopathy of high school subjects and departments, to solicit funds with which to oppose Kirksville, Mo..Cherry block Sixth New York. April 19,—A superln'en 'encles, principalships and the division of Douglas county In the ♦ PIANO TUNERS and Willamette St*. Phone Main At least. Is what a young baby administrative positions, and special creation of Nesmith county. The com ♦ dispatch from Prague save 1,o*itiv»-lr cared by 74!. Residence Phones, Red 4211 r. A. ANDERSON—Plano tuner teachers of music and physical train mittee will commence work this week ♦ the twin sisters Blazek, who ought to gain in weight. Does yours? l>--«e Little Fills- are known as the successors and Red 5161. • ♦ something wrong with If not. there's i Th,-y «¡so »«-lieve Di» Leave orders at the Lawrence A ing. The same reaulrementa for ad- and as soon as the necessary money of the famous Siamese twins, ♦ Give it McGee's Baby its digestion. Roach music store. 2 6 West Sixth ml-alon obtain in the school of educa can be raised a plan of action will be I tres3 trod Dysp -psia, la- I NDEIITAKERH recently entered a hospital will begin gaining at Elixir and it ’ tion as In the other departments. outlined. ,’lgesUuu and Too Hearty street. Phono Black 102". ITTLE there, where Wosa. one of the once. Cures stomach and bowel Among other things the bulletin — 1 The proposition to create Williams gating. A perfect ren.- DAT A HKNDBMON. undertaker« sisters, yesterday became the digestion, stops fret- troubles, aids notes that while the demand for county, comprising the northern part • -«ly for IMzzlniiB. Nemee. OONTRACrOM mother of a fine boy. and embalmers, corser Willam for teething babies. fulness, good teachers In the different subject« of Douglas, is considered a joke by P»o w «ia si W B j 4 Tuta ette and Seventh streets. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER — fluctuates from year to year, there the citiiens of Roseburg and southern Price. 25c and I 50c. Sold by Dillon lu tho Moufh. Oal-U Experienced workman; estimate« are certain strong tendencies evident Douglas county, many believing that Drug Co. Tongue. Pain tn U m aula W. T. GORDON, funeral dreotor. JlViRllD LIVER. They furnished; Inside work a special In all western universities, one of it Is a scheme to defeat the creation EVERY BOTTLE IS GUARANTEED. State licensed embalmer. Office Every bottle of Dr. Bell's Pfne- THE CALL OF THE BIXJOD ty; orders will receive prompt at which Is toward an oversupply of of ''Nesmith” county. gulate the Bow-K Purely Vegvrablo. and residence, Tenth and Olive Tar-Honey Is guaranteed to give sat tention. Edgar Martin. 392 Law teachers In English and history, and streets. Phone Re«l 44HI. For purification, finds full voice In isfaction in all throat and bronchial We guarantee Sutherland's Eye MALI PILL SMALL DOSE. SMAIL W» rence street. Eugene. Oregon a scarcity of teachers In mathematics pimples, boils, sallew complexion, a ■ Salve to cure common sore eyes in troubles . and physics. MINING ENGINEERS jaundiced look, moth patches and 8 Must Eear MUSIC TKACHERM 2 4 to 36 hours, This seems strange For tetter, ringworm, eczema, run blotches on the skin.—all slgns^ of It Is backed by our guarantee, FOR ALL SKIN DISEASES, but Su.raturs HERBERT LE1GIT, mining engineer trouble But Dr. King’s New Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve la the You run no risk and it only costs 25c. ning sores and all skin diseases Dr. liver and expert metallurgist. Reliable WARHEN. MR. snd MRS—Teacher« Life rills make rich red blood; give Bell ’ * Antiseptic Salve is guaranteed •; IVEP by Dillon Drug Co Mandolin. Guitar and B.injo Club« beet ■ It Is n creamy snow-white oint- Sold Umrmntlon furnished to Intending to give satisfaction or you get your clean skin, rosy cheeks, fine com- coached Gibson mandolins. Mártir ment, pleasant to use and every box Investors. Examinations and re Awbrey is In the city from money back. 25c everywhere. Sold niexlon. health Try them. 25c at Price 2 5c At all W. J. Is guaranted. guitars on skle 654 Olive street ports on mines and ore treatment. W. A. Kuykendall's. by Dillon Drug Co. Pleasant Hill. dealers. Sold by Dillon Drug Co. Phone, Red 5011. Eugene, Ore. u lz BEAN AID SISTER WEZLER ADMITS HIS IDENTITY AFTER ARREST JICÊL ncAüÀGHE ¡ARTEFÍS!