THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY APRIL 31.1910 eon was served by Mrs. Bogart and Mrs. 1'ltus. The next meeting of the club w III lie with Mrs II. A Tromp The Aid Society of the Methodist church met on Tuesday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. McFarland ou Al der street. A business session and so cial hour characterised the afternoon There was an unusually larg<< attend ance, about eighty ladies being pres or less comfort out of the not alto ent. Refreshments were served by •Heaven never seems so near a*| gether orthodox words of Bwltiburn: Two of the prettiest parties of the Yoran. Apple blossoms and unique the joint hostesses. Mrs. McFarland. In the springtime, Looking upward •eason were glveu this week by Mrs. P'ace cards formed the table decora- Mrs Warner, Mrs. Faublan and Miss In the silent night, the stars seetn "From too much love of living; From hops ami tear set free; Carrie Williams. 8. J. Wilson and her daughter, Mrs. tlons. really nearer tli^iu aver before; the We thank with brief thanksgiving, M. C. Harris, at the homo of the • • • whatever gods Chore !•« Mrs. F. II. Greenmail entertained breezoa through the tree tops seem former on East 10th street. Mrs. Wil-, On Thursday afternoon Mrs W H. Helmetta Club at her beautiful home That no life Ilves forever; son’s home was prettily decorated the rustling of angels* wings; the Alexander charmingly entertained That dead men rise up never; on High street Thursday afternoon. for the occaslou. In the parlor flow-! Ing almonds and hyacinths were the I'rlsdlla Club at her home on Mrs. L. D. Forrest was a guest of the raludroiM. meeaeugers direct from That even the eearloel river, winds 13th street. The usual social time heaven with bloeslugs for Che earth somewhere safe to sea. club. A fine luncheon was served by used, In the back parlor were lilacs, What can have route over the good while In the living room apple bios-! was spent after which Mrs. E. D. the hostess asslslted by Mrs. Morse. aud at dawn, the robins seem to Matlock assisted the hostess In serv people of the great state <>( Illinois sums predominated. On Ti'-'«uay af-j Iakdles, 'have you been getting any strain their little throats with shout that 33 towns which 'had ridden ternoon whist was the entertainment, ing refreshments. The guests of the club were Mrs. Geo Croner. Mrs. J. ing a glad "good morning" to ua of those silver spoons at the Watts IhemM ’lves of the salooue voted to the first prixe being won by Mrs. 8. Buoy. Mrs. .Melvin Hansen. Mrs. Jewelry Co'« store. If you don't know Our cares and sorrows seem to rest restore thorn at the last election? 3. Spencer and the second by Mrs. ( W. «ieo. Croner. The hostesses were as W. T. Morse, Mrs. Farrar and Mrs. J. about our silver coupons, come In less heavily upon our bvarta and we It is easy to understand why a com Van Wilson. On April the 3St>h the and let us explain. Many ladles are munity hesitates when It Is railed sisted In serving delicious refresh- I I ladies the club will go to. Cottage getting a supply of fine spoons with look at the future with new trust In upon to vote them out of ex 1st« tie», nents by Mrs J W. Kays. Mrs G. I Grove of to spend the day with Mrs. out a cent’s cost to them. You can do God and more confidence lu our fel (or the argument of bow much mon D. Linn and Miss Linn. On Friday a former member of the Prls- the same Watts Jewelry Co., cor. low men. ey they pay Into the public treasury afternoon the ladies busied them Hill, tilla club. Sth and Willamette ata. selves making their spring bats at The springtime carries us with it, and thus how much of the taxes they which Mrs. A. T. Cockerltne won the pay, la one which always has an Im The Aloha Club met Tuesday af The Ingredients are on the carton. aa It marchea along to the glorious mense effect upon the people who do first prize and Mrs. G. D. Linn the second. For supper the guests found ternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Dr. Bell'» Plne-Tar-Honey contalna noontide of summer. The black the voting and, whilst It la mani their partners by matching figures. Buoy ou West 10th street. The after no hablt-produclng druga. and always cares which have gathered around fest to everyone, tha! by very far In serving Mrs Kay. Mrs. Idnn, Mrs. noon was devoted to whist. Mrs. C. 8. glvaa satIsfactlon. lx>ok for the bell us during the gloom of wluter drop the largest number ot the votes for C. B. Willoughby, Mrs. Amos Wil Dillon winning the prlM. In serv on the Bettle Bold by Blllon Drug away, and it becomes possible tor us the saloons come from those who pay kins and Miss Belle Van Dyne as ing. Mrs. Buoy was assisted by her Co. BOM or "" »ery small amount, of to see that. In spite of all. the world the taxes that It Is really of no Im sisted. The Invited guests on Tues-| Is very fair and that God Is good. An portance to them; still, they are nev day evehfng were: Mrs. Charlotte; Zleber. Mrs. L. Z. McIntosh. Mrs P. I old Frenchman one said that "he did er numerous onougti In the I uwm L. Campbell. Mrs. J. W. Kays. Mrs. not see how God could torture hla and small cltlea, such as those G. D. Linn. Mrs. C. B. Willoughby. thus voted U> restore In Illinois, w children so without feeling tortured carry Mrs P. E. Snodgrass. Mrs. F. G. an election, the result shows himself." This thought Is pressed that a goodly number of vote» for Young. Mrs Julius G -Idsmlth, Mrs. S. S. Spencer, Mrs. B. L. Bogart, Mrs. down upon the mind of everyone who the saloons who do help to pay the J. F Titus. Mrs. Amos Wilkins. Mrs. thinks many times In his life, but It taxes aud therefore have an Interest E. P. Coleman. Mrs. L. E. Bean. Mrs. la the old and never-ending question In Che welfare of their homes and Wm. Polders. Mrs. G. N Frazer. Mrs. of why evil Is In the world; a ques the towns where they live. It cer C. F. Littlefield. Mrs. Elmer Roberts, tion which will never find an answer tainly aeetus strange that any surh Mrs. Robert Mc.Murphey, Mrs. L. T. can, for a moment, consider th» this side of eternity. Harris. Mrs. Geo. F. Croner. Mrs W. | amount of money Involved, even Is It nut possible that we. all of W. Chessman. Mrs. R. M. Pratt. Mrs. • ere It any reasonable amount, us. spend too much of our time try - L. E. Tidball. Mrs. A E Jepp, Mrs Ing to get to heaven, without Trails-« which It costs to rid themselves of D. E. Bristow and Miss Corrlne Linn | Ing that the only mad to hraven the disgusting, disreputable nuis (Jacksonville). W hen. however, a very sim which we can possibly follow, or, ances On Friday afternoon the guests know anything about. Iles, all the ple sum In arit mietic will show then were Mrs. F. E. Chambers. Mrs. A. way, aeroM Chia earth where we are that the six or seven thousand dol K. Patterson, Mrs. J. W. Kays, Mrs. living? There are questions, maul lars which was derived from that R. A. Booth, Mrs Wm. Kuykendall, festly within the reach of finite source In a city ot the site of Eu Mrs. G. D. Linn, Mrs. Ira L. Camp- minds to ask. which are far beyond gene, f<>r Instance, when divided ui> bell, Mrs. N. McLean, McLean. Mrs. C B. the reach of finite minds to answer. amongst them, only amounts to a Willoughby. Mrs. Amos Wilkins. Mrs. i The whole duty of man wm once.- few cent» fur rich It sureUy 1» very W. M. Green. Mrs. A. T. Cockerline. We ar» aut horltatlvt-ly paraphrased In the dlfflrult to uml<■’rwtand Mrs. B. A. Simes. Mrs. W. A. Bell. I golden rule Does anyone loubt that forced to almlt ihrit or««« >n. ha». In Mrs. C. C. Croner. Mrs. J O’Brien. It points out a way, which. If fol its puliti.' 11 runt t<* irw. foil«:iwe.1 Mr. Mrs C. A. Dalzell. Mrs. Balsch, Mrs. lowed. will take us very far towards I’ Ron Ini u wortir \ try run rutona po A. Lombard, Mrs. J. W Dixon. Mrs. starteli to follow the goal f< r which we are io anx with un ah'.1 IL: J. W. Harris. Mrs. C. C. Gray. Mrs iously striving? Personally. I find In our t<M itwtcpw. b nt turtuinately for C. P. Devereaux. Mrs. David Link.; riddles enough on this side of the them our misiakev showed up so Mrs. W. T. Gordon, Mrs. W ,S. Hid-1 dark river to keep me busy all of plainly, before i ey went too far. den. Mrs. J. Zimmer, Miss Belle Van the time that I shall stay, and am that th«*y i»w our dial awict* and luyn, Miss Myrtle Kays, Miss Corrlne1 It la toi bo hoped content to leave those on the other shopp'd In ilui r Linn. Miss Ellen Green and Miss Lu- side until Go! himself shall help me that they will iitili keep |c»«»king this ella M. Brewster. way. If anyon «« thinks th al Eu*en<» to solvo them. ♦ • ♦ It Is a very comfortable thought will ever vote to return to the old Mrs. Fanny Nelson from Chicago, that "on the other side Is God." times of elbowing our way through was the guest of honor at a dinner, "To do as little sin aa powslble. Is ttie crowds of loafers, and wadlnc party given by Mrs. Laura Harris on the law of man. To live without sin through the rivers of tobacco Juice In Thursday afternoon. A pleasant af Is the dream of an angel." I am front of ten saloons they uro certain ternoon was spent with needlework sure that I cannot decide who will ly making a great error When and a game of conundrums, at which go to heaven or who will not. Wheth Fran< Is Adame wa> prominent In thw the prize was won by Mrs. I. H. Bing er all will go there or some will not. N I* It It . his private car stopped ham. At five o’clock a delicious How wide his providence and mercy at I’aaco. when the country was dinner was served by Mrs. Harris, as may prove to be, 1 confess that I do plastered by boomer handbills which sisted by Mrs. Mink. The table was It’s all nl e enough being a prince In Servla with money, but without not know, but I do know that on read: "Keep your eye on Pasco.'* tastefully decorated with wall flow-! money it's not so nice. So ITince George aud I’ritwe Aluxam^r of Ser»la the other aldo Is God and am con Ills son wa» accidentally left there» era. The guests were Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. F. W. Osburn. Mrs. W. F Os have restocked their wardrobe, polished up their medals and will visit the tent. B. F. Taylor, standing upon a when i>he train started, with nothing "When 1 see how but a small station house and worn«» burn, Mrs. H. A. Tromp, Mrs. W. G. United States this summer with one object in view. And that bi. of course, hilltop, said. Gilstrap. Mrs. I, H. Bingham. Mrs. to tlud tw<> charming American girls with check books in band und. what Is closely the sky fits down all around piles of drifting sand to amuse him, the horizon, how anyone can get When the car rea«-hed a town aomo E. E Mink. Mrs I. M. Glen. Mrt. J. more Important, funds to make the checks good. out of the world without getting miles away, the father received a tel W. Hobbs, Mrs. Lee Travis and Mrs. Into heaven, 1 cannot see " It Is sure egram from the eon saying. "I am Minnie Washburn. ly the part ot a Christian, to hope left at PagCO What shall I do* Th«» ♦ ♦ that they all will. In the raran- father telegraphed ba«k "Keep your FOB SIXTEEN YEAR» The Thimble Club spent a dellght- daughter. Miss Beatrice Buoy and Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Hcney has been *ime, as human happiness Is what eye on I’asco," and went on. IIBivolg ful afternoon with Mrs. Elizabeth Miss Edith Slgglns. Mrs. M. J. Dur Yoran on West 10th street Thursday. yea entertains the club at Its meet used by millions of people with |>er- ar are all really striving for. If we has got left pretty badly and th«* trouble ourselves a great deal about best advice we can now give her Is satl fact'an For C >ughs. I The guests of the club were Mrs. Al ing on Tuesday. April 26th. Asthma In fact, all throat and bron the welfare and happiness of our "Kt-p )<>ur eye on Oregon." Wo ♦ exander Martin, (Klamath Falls), The Thursday Charby club met chial troi’ble. hold by Dillon Drug tellowmen, and very little about our have shown her once, nt otir qwn and Miss Corrlne I.inn (Jackjton- own future welfare. It seems to me expense, what to do when she maift» ville). Miss Yoran was as.-dated in with Mrs. B. L. Bogart on Pearl Co. is though we shall come out fully: a fool of herself, and we will do It the dining room by Miss Louise Yo- street this week, Needlework and R. A. Drury of Lowell, was in the as well as though we follow oppo now If she will Juet keep looking ran. her sister, and her two nieces, conversation occupied the afternoon site course, and we can all get more thin wny Miss Lucile Yoran and Miss Beatrice at the close of which a dainty lunch-1 city over night. MUSINGS WHILEIIII I IKEBURNS^ Ry The Dreamer « • • ONE HAD SUFFERED FOR YEARS AND ALL THE DOCTORS HAD FAILED WITH HER—LIKE OTHERS TO KNOW IT One of These Women Was in a Dangerous Condition, But Fer- Don s Medical Experts Made Her Quite Well After Treatment This is a testimonial for women. and to the surprise of Mrs. Thomas, who are sick and despondent, and' she was relieved of over one hun- deals with the cure of two women ■ ired gall stones. No knife, no pain who are well known in Oroville and l was experienced. It would certainly "vicinity; it is well worth reading. do every suffering woman good to As Ella Wheeler Wilcox says. It is I hear Mrs. Thomas tell her story. a beautiful thing to die, but it is a , How quickly she got well through terrible thing to be sick, poor and | Fer-Don’s Medical Experts, after miserable while you live. In chron-, other doctors had tried for years to icling the results of Fer-Don's Eu-i cure her and failed. She does tell ropean Medical Experts’ treatment.! ft, too, every chance she gets. Glad To Tell About It. 1 do so in the cases of two women. When asked by her friends and I have not trusted anything to mem ory. but have made notes as to my neighbors what she thinks of Fer- “Fer- observations and inestigations about Don’s experts, s he replies: Fer-Don and his bloodless surgeons, Don's experts’ treatment is all right and I think It a duty to let the public and I feel fine. I can sleep good, My back is know the full truth and details of and eat good, too. .Fer-Don's wonderful experts’ treat strong now and the terrible pain I ’ suffered has left my body. Yes. the ment. Asked for Two Cases. treatment has worked wonders for The newspaper representative then me. and I am glad I went and saw asked Fer-Don if he would consent Fer-Don’s European Doctors." The Case of Mrs. M. Mahle. to give the names and addresses of The next case was that of Mrs. M. two women whom his doctors have cured while there in Oroville. This Mahle, who lives out in the country Fer-Don gladly consented to do. and 12 miles east of Oroville. Suffered Several Yearst. called my attention to the case of i "1 have neen sick for several years Mrs. M. Thomas, about three miles • 4 • Two Princes Who Are Seeking Wealthy American Wives «I SPRINGFIELD ANOTHER NEW BUSINESS BLOCK Springfield. April 16.—Next week Councilman Rivett will commence moving the two-story wooden build ing. until recently occupied by Hen dricks & Co., on the south side of Main street between Fourth and Fifth streets, to make room for a two story concrete business block, 34x80 feet, that will be erected at once. The whole building has been leased and will be occupied by the JAMES M. FER-DON Morrison second-hand store. Concrete Originator of European Medical Experts Who Are Now in Eu wil be actually laid within three weeks and the structure wll be oc gene, Oregon cupied before fall. An elevator In the rear of the store will connect the two! out of Oroville. Mrs. Thomas was and I have doctored and doctored' floors. accompained by her busband, and in ‘ before I tried Fer Don’s experts. May iukl Story to Another Building. the condition she was in she cer-! Some of them gave me two or three Besides constructing this building, tainly needed some one to look after possibly this year, but probably not different kinds of medicine, and then her every minute. I tried patent medicines, but I got until next. Mr. Rivett will add a sec Waa Extremely Nervous. ond story to the concrete structure There was evidence of mental as no better. Iseemed to get worse on the corner of Fifth street across ■well as physical suffering, and my all the time. I even tried physicians from the Sutton building. The build heart went out to that poor woman fltln San Francisco, but received no ing was put up with this In view and when I saw what a state she was in. j benefit until I went and consulted. • here is already the second floor laid She was willing to grasp at anything Fer-Don's European Medical Experts' and rhe roof built so that ft can be promising cure, as a drowing man and Bloodless Surgeons. Well I can raised In a day. The windows for the would grasp at a straw. It is al- • say this much, that they understood second floor have been allowed for most useless to describe this wom their profeslslon. and I wasn’t there and filled In with brick instead of an's condition to women, as it is the three minutes before the expert dis concrete, where the sill would lie. same oil story—dragging pains, con covered my disease and described my stipation, torpid liver, backache, and case better than I could myself. I i COOPER IS UNDER worst of all nervousness. have been under treatment of Fer- Suffering Was Intense. ARREST ONCE MORE Don’s experts only a few days, and She described her symptoms and I I feel like a new woman. I am «different treaments that other doe-. greatly lmprived. Springfield, April 16.—Cooper, the I eat and sleep tors had prescribed, and told of Just fine and am free from pains, and j proprietor of the soft drink parlor money spent without geting any re-| highly endorse Fer-Don’s Experts. and who was arrested a few weeks lief; that she was discouraged and Fer-Don In speaking of these ago on the charge of bootlegging, Respondent, and that her suffering wonderful cures, remarked that It was arrested yesterday morning on was almost unbearable. Pains was a very common occurrence, as the charge of conducting a disorderly across the back and kidneys’, a feel many call every day at the office at place, but was released under )500 ing of complete exhaustion; tired 466 Willamette St., between Sth and bonds. The real purpose of his ar and worn down at times, could 7th. Eugene, Oregon, and give prais rest, although the charge Is war hardly drag one foot after the other; es to the Medical Experts for what ranted, Is to revoke hi» near bear li pains across the Iler. good they have derived. It was then cense, for there has been much com Fer Don’s Medical Expert made a asked is this the only disease your plaint coming from the character of Complete examination, and found the experts treat. No. he said, the ex those who frequent the place. This Is lady In a terrible condition, but soon perts treat all chronic disease falling the 'first arrest under the recently discovered the cause of her sickness, i to all unfortunate people who are passed nuisance ordinance. and at once began treating her. ■ afflicted, and those who are suffer Fer-Don’s ex”“-’ claimed that Mrs I ing call and see these eminent spe Thompson's l’v r was enlarged and cialists. who are now here at Eugene, C. W. FINCH MAY that it refused to eradicate the bile Oregon. LOSE H!S HAND as nature intended; also that the, A charge of one dollar Is made for gall duct became obstructed, which' consultation and examination. Of Bprlrgfic d. Aj 11 6.—As a result necessitated Immediate attention. A' fice hours from 10 to 12 noon, 2 to of a scratch recofvid whll? build'•? peculiar looking medicine was com- 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to a fence. C. W. Finch, while In the vonnded by the expert, and only. 12 noon. employ of Perkins & Machen, at their threw doses given to Mrs. Thomas, I CHEAP INSURANCE slaughter ’louse, is In danger of !os-l Baughman has gl ven exci'llent satls- A BIG REAL ____ ______ Ing a han ! because of blood poison-1 faction aa a teac.j ier and principal was and the pupils and teachers are re Ing which set In. The t scratch — ESTATE DEAL but a trifle and unnoticed, but It | juicing over the re-election. — News. soon became swollen and painful and vV IS EFECTED a doctor’s advice was sought. «VETERAN’S APPRECIATION , Another case of blood poisoning OF THE OLD SONGS Farm Advanccs from $9000 to developed In the foot of H. R. Rix. I Editor Guard: —I speak for a fireman on the Wendling line, as a $24,000 in Three I result of a blister on his toe. The many old comrades of the sixties, > Years case Is a serious one and he was sent when I say that we greatly appre to the railroad's hospital in Potrland. ciate the "Old Favorite Songs" con cert at the tabernacle last night. Through the Veatch A Spencer real S’u-ingfield Brevities. Those regiirents of school children «•state agency two large and impor-i Springfield. April 16.—Mrs. Rob who so beautifully sang the oil tent real estpte transfers were effect erts. who has been very low and songs, reminded us vividly of the ed In the vicinity of Cottage Grov«* hardly expected to live for the past days when the regiments of "boys n last week. One Involved over 600 1 four days, Is still very sick and her blue.” sang with a patriotic fervor acres In what Is known as the Ken- recovery Is doubtful. Her brother. Dr. which Is hard to explain to children ! nedy farm, formerly a part of the FOR GRAIN GROWERS Rldpath of Olympia, came Thursday who know nothing of warfare. Those i Dan Harding farm three miles north “Woodlark" Squirrel Poison is the mo» to care for her. Dr. Evans and a Eu Jear old songs are national and hlx- ■of Cottage Grove. This place Is well gene doctor are also in attendance. torlc, consecrated and ennobled by I Improved and comprises considerable reli»l>le »nd dratructive »gent yet devise« Simon Klovdahl yesterday survey the stirring events of American his ■ fine bottom land, and very ftittlle for the extermination of Gophers, Squir ed Fifth street for the city to tory. We sang them almost half a foothill land. The purchaser 1» Henry rela, Sage Rate »nd Prairie Dogs. It i straighten a slight crook In the road. century ago, seated In circles, In the Haight, of l.ltte Shasta. Cal., anil th<- the cheapest irutirnncc ng»in»t thei When the macadam grading Is laid It weird light of the campfire after a ¡consideration $24.1'00. Mr. Kennedy, ravages. Every kernel la warranted t» will be laid In the proper line. hard day’» march, after the bloody (the former owner of this place, will There is a hole in Main street at battling with the “boys In gray.” . move to Cottage Grove, t<> educate his kill. Climatic change» or moiature ot th- the corner of Mill where a water How often, after great fatigue. In children, and will seek some proflta- earth do not dratroy it» strength. Re main can be turned off that Is un cold and sleet. In victory and defeat. ! hie Investment. F. B. PhilliiM pur- quires NO MIXING OH rSKFASATION. I covered and dangerous for horses. In hunger and exposure, those grand i chased this farm three years ago for always ready for use. No other is »• The new county road Is complete songs brought relief and rest and $1*000, and Bold It soon thereafter for gofsl. Dealer» will refund the purcha» as far as the car line. •hope! The martial strains of "Yankee $13.000. price if not aa claimed. Pamplj$«^free A couple of men are cutting up the Doodle,” sung with patriotic vim Th«* other transfer was (he snle of llOVT CHKMICAI. C o ., l'ortlaa<L (M^U drift wood on the gravel bed below when we marched to battle, brought the l.a<ky place on 811k Creek, w.-t -----------11. the bridge. Several cords have been fresh courage and purpose to conquer of Cottnge Grove, to W. D. Slmcox, ---------------------------- cut. I or die. i<.f Dunsmuir, Cal. Thia plac«« com The river Is down to a stage where Seated around the campfire at prises 152 acres of good lend and was It was last fall and will soon be down night, munching on "hard tack and sold for $4800. Th«' Loadcr joins In to low water. s « jw belly,” there were always many t ( welcoming ___ thes«t ____ ____ _ ____ to the two families This sterling household remedy has good singers who thrilled our'hearts. Cottage Grove community, .—l<eader. long been recognized as the beat an«l 1 ne News la Informed that Messrs. ■and brought tears to our eyes, with I aaf -st Bl sal Purifo r, the moat succeaaful of "Old L Page and Beatty have been given the the. rendition prevription for spring humors and each 1 0R EG0N ELECTRIC Home. ” "Cornin' Through the Rye. ” I contract by the city council for get div>r< era of the bl.aH| aa l«oila, pimple», “ Juanita, ” "Annie Laurie. ” "Beni Annie Laurie, ting out 5000 yards of rock and plac p'p.tul«-», blotch««, sores ami cutaneous ASKS FRANCHISE Bolt," and above all "Home, Sweet ing It at the crusher. eruptions. K.n.parilla i< admitted to be ” Our dear old national an- Home, Harvey Cox, who has been In the beat reme-lv for that lack ..f energy Eugene hospital for tome time being them, "Amerlca” never failed to THROUGH ALBANY the and the peculnrr debility so prev.iknt and strengthen us to endure nerve treated for typhoid fever, has so suf ■ Hnng the close of winter and the opening Albany, April 14—That the Or«‘g(in ot spring For derangements of the di ficiently recovered that he was dis battle and hardship for our country’s charged last Saturday and returned sake. "T«»ntlng Tonight on the Old Electric will extend its line from Sa gestive organs it is a natural corrective, Camp Ground." was more than once lem to Albany at once was the state- operating directly upon the liver an«l ali home. Architect E. R. Wells returned verified in our experience. 1 remem ment of officials of the company be mentary canal, gently but persistently home from Portland Tuesday evening ber when I was a prisoner of war, fore the city council of Albany last stimulnting a healthy activity. Ila for a short visit and to look after how often we sang "Tramp. Tramp, evening. Th«? Oregon Electric applied ocnehiial influence extends, _ _ _ _ however, _ _ _ to some business matters. He Is now re Tramp,” which brought hope and for a franchise through thia city last I every prtrtion of the system, aiding In the siding permanently In Portland and cheer to our famished bodies and our night, and stated that the work will I proci pr-wesM-s of digestion *n<l »»imitation of is associated In business with Mr. homesick souls. Alt these songs are b«‘g1n as soon aa this franchise la so- tool mod, promoting a wholesome, natural holy and full of Inexpressible mean- cured. The application _ L_„ ............. Muldorfer In his studio . for the fran- I apT-'ite, correcting M>ttr stomach, bad Joe Speechley, a cousin of Frank Ing to t)he old soldiers of the Repub- • hlse was referred, and will come up breath, irregulariti. a <,( the Iwwels, con- Whiteman, from Glatton, Huntlng- lie. Those songs helped to win many at a special meeting of the council on «ti|Mtion and the |<>ng ||.t of tro^M-,- denshire, England, arrived In Sprlng- victories, helped mightily to save our W«'dnesday evening ctljt traceable to H kmt unwh< !>•^•he field last week and will reside here flag from disruption. They are parti The Oregon Electric <l<slres to lav < '»Hflihoni. Kasp.'irilla rlinfielt <lrov\i- permanently. This Is the first trlpjhe of our nation’s history. Therefore, we! a track the entire length of Fifth n»Hi, heAflat hr, bm knehe and young man has ever made to the Unl say, let our school children sing them street, from the eastern to the west- jnry due to Inactivity of the thw, often, for thus la nurtured In the ern limits of the city, and to lay a Ki’lneyj and dttfrNtlvc tract. ted States. It it a has chldren’s hearts that patriotism J switch on Baker street for one block Mrengthenin^ Principal H. C. Baughman tonic of the vain . of Its Fifth street llr>«> been employed at a considerable which lx the anchor of our beloved on each side ......................... Ill raise ■» In »<.<«>, salary for another year as Ship of State. lit 1» Is s.ild said that, that the franchise will I,/, be THE BEST SFR’KC MCDICSNE principal in our public schools. Prof.| A SOLDIER OF THE SIXTIES.|gr-.nted | granted next week. II oyt C nbmicai , C o , Portland, Oregon KASPAR ILLA