TIN LOWER SIUSLAW LIKE M’KENZIE SELECTSSHORTER RIVER That the trip up the McKenzie river east of Eugene affords the most statements tn regard to the Southern ♦ ♦ ♦ It *u a big time for Bprlngflekl uf a rough element The biggest crowd of merry­ obliged to speak to ut* or two « ho a few miles south of Acme, on the lower Siuslaw river, found E. become known. i> the opinion of a known as the low paaa over into the ♦ 8. Prindel. who was »hot and ♦ city In Its quiet history of half were acting noisily. . Paul, who was one of a party Lake Creek country, and then on ♦ klllfel by John Jehmeni on ♦ a maker« Judge Mrlelrr Hpraka century Main street wa* a ,1a* S Prindel in the house with Johnson's wife, and he shot and I which eek Sv.l ” night, ♦ made the trip last week, says down Lake creek to the Siuslaw and ♦ M . The principal address on the sling brighine«.*, light«**! not only by. ♦ brought lit-a verdict of jus ­ |the Portland Journal. killed Prindel as the latter ran out the door. on to Florence. The correspondent ♦ graui In th* park this morning Mr. Paul has traveled much all also says that this route to the coast ♦ tifiable killing and Johnsou •: Its own stmamer* of sparkling Incan­ delivered by’Judge jjonul It Wdbsler descent». but by the glare of a hun­ The news of the killing was received in Eugene shortly after > over the state In his machine and is about ten miles shorter than any ♦ was releas'd from custod* automobile headlights and tbe formerly of the Multnomah couuly 1 o'clock this afternoon in a call from there for the sheriff to ! knows about as well as anyone where other route, and that an easier grade ♦ The jury constated of the fol­ ♦ dred Fisk. Wni ♦ Hare of Innumerable Roman candi**« court, but who recently resigned to best drives are to be found. Pre- can be obtained through the low pass ♦ lowing: Il 14 come and investigate the affair. Sheriff Bown, accompanied the vtous to making the trip he was than any other route luto that coun- ♦ Brund, J L. Furnish C. II ♦ held by th«* Eugene merry makers, tuke up the campaign for good roa Is who Mat t h.•fier* balls over (Io- I >, * 18 Oregon As wa* to be exported, ♦ Young. J. D. Hill and C. D ♦ of by his deputy, George Fisk, Deputy District Attorney G: F. Skip­ ¡rather skeptical when a friend tried try. the happy thousands The cn>wd* this wa* hl* topic this morning lie ♦ rurged Ito tell him about the wonders of the ♦ "Faro. It. might be know Interesting to t*a*k and forth from the bril showed the necessity of good roads, worth and Corober W. T. Gordon, left soon afterward in an au­ McKenxie river country. Since his that the Lane County Asset Copi- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ llantly d«*c> rated Main street, alive bow that a county cannot be develop­ tomobile for the scene of the tragedy. They received abso- return, however, he has been trying panv. which has been exploring these with color, to the-liodse of the earn! ed till the farmer can gel In and out * to persuade everybody else to do the various routes from Eugene to Flor- A telephone tneseage to the Ouard val ground*, where the steam whistle to bi» farm when th<< crop and market lutely no particulars of the shooting, but The Guard, upon tele­ I same stunt. ence for the past two years, knows from Hale today brought the Informa­ of th« merry-g*er*>dnd tried to drown demand», mid do so without havlngj Those who participated In the hike the distances from all points on these tion phoning to Hale, the nearest point at which a conversation may war* that Sheriff IK'wn. Deputy Fisk, nut the yeti* of the »LI«»-«how spiel­ all the profits go luto the I**»» lil Mr and Mrs. Theodore Kruse. various routes and the grades that Coronef Gordon and Deputy Prxow- ers and the honk* « f the automobiles road transportation. It Is a- MtJ be carried on by telephone, learned that Johnson had been away. Rkhard Kruse, Frjd A "iw'rcJiert and can be obtained, and after the most ruling Attorney Sklpworth, who that darted In and out attumg th* Webster said: "Distance la not to from home for several days working in a logging camp. He evi- Mr Swa«ie. a driver, in Mr. Kruse s thorough recounalsances and surveys, started yesterday aftern«M>n In an au- crowd with their dazzling headlight be measured In miles. It la measured have selected what will be known aa Ykwiioblle tor the •cwne of the killing beams the occupants «-altering con-’ by how long It will lake to get there dently suspected Pnndel of trying to break up his home and re- Paul, mi « Irene McCreedie. Ray M<- the '’Fornerl” pass a little over a of E. 8. Prindel by John Johnson fettl a- they went In thia small are.» mile south of Hale, then down to the near Acme, arrived there loot night the pa|>er confetti was dominant and and how much the farmer cau haul turned to the house unexpectedly, finding him there. Prindel ■‘'sp^-dwen^o^'*^1 ln he goes ” and on down to the about 9:30 o’clock after an unevent- young anj old threw and received th* when ran out the back door as Johnson entered and the latter fired, The upi>er McKenzie river valley Chfgkahominl. Judge Webster advocate«, not one Wildcat river to the Sluslaw; thence fu) trip. I colored ¡>aper particle* road through the length of th* up Turner creek ' and down on of the The Eugene automot tiMe* mad* a trunk the bullet striking Johnson in the back of the head, killing him *,hl*eg After a full Investigation _ ___________________ state, but a network of macadamised Knowles crook to Mapleton. The dis ­ killing and of the events that led up pretty* sight as they grat Aillr glld.vl almost instantly. ¡ever found.” said Mr. Paul. "¡»was tance from Eugene to Mapleton by to It the officers held an Inquest In each county. Macadamised down the main street wll I^Flhelr blai-l roads really surprised. When the beauties roada are. In hla opinion, tbe only Prindel for some time past had Ing fireworks, and the Eugene people this route, which we have selected Johnson did not attempt to leave the vicinity of the tragedy, ‘ iof the trip become knoh n 1 to not see road to build for the country. He have made final location. Is only bothered Mrs Johnson and finally formed a large portion of the big ,said: to escape the action of the law, but notified neighftrs of what how It can becofie otherwise than the and suceeded In acvmplBhlng hie pur ­ 4 4 miles, at least sixteen miles short ­ crowd that helped Springfield cele ­ ; most popular auto drive on the coast. "A complete building of macada­ seeming to win her affections brate th* "coming ...... of th* railroads " . he had done, and as soon as possible Sheriff Bown was notified. "Arriving at Eugene in the middle er than any other route that can be pose. mised roads In the state I* building the steel selected to the coast, also the easiest It seems that Johnson susplcioned As th«* machine* crosa«*J He is waiting the arrival of that officer and will depend upon the 'of the afternoon we rested there over grade. aomethlug wrong, finally making up wagon bridge the lights that »hone a foundation that will last practically i night and left Monday morning, tak­ „____ The lame County Asset Company his mind to prove to himself whether from the new rallnxid bridge Into the forever, with but slight coal for r<- unwritten law to clear him. . ing dinner at O’Brien’s hotel. From will have the moat direct road to the or not hl» wife waa true to him. water with the dark timber« b-milng pairing ’• \ there we went on to Blue River. Both Johnson and Prindel are well-known in the lower Sius­ Iwb'-e we wafted till Wednesday for coast because It had the opportunity an‘l ktK»wlng of Prindel » presa-mw In above, formed a picture which will If the road* can one« be con­ choose from all the suggested J*1“ vicinity, for he lived near hive !a»t lotiK*-r In the niluds of thoae In structed In the first place, then th» law country and both are owners of ranches. On acCbunt of the _ "h, _ i amp to be put In order. Our to routes, and tiu>rou'ghly "7nv^*igated in the northwestern part of the automobile* than will th* mem­ state will always have good high- distance of the scene of the tragedy from a telephone station •«»«»»«* in. meantime bad been I all of them-bqf*^ making a ,,1«^' the county he decided to return home ory of the celebration Itself waya Hut th* problem Is how to be I t tlon. jon | unexpectedly from the logging comp The whole dazxllnc picture of able to build these In the first plac«. 4 and the difficulty in relaying messages fry« station to station, Camp in Ceslar Grove. where he was employed. When he Springfield's big celebration la one for It lakes enormous sums of mon* y M. SVARVERUD. “Our camp at Belknap, where we further, particulars were unobtainable this afternoon. arrived heme at 10:30 o’clock Sun­ that seemed to forecast the picture of «y. arrived at 2 o'clock Wednesday, was The one solution of this, Mr. Web- day night his suspicions were con- th* busy *tr«>*ta of a metropolis intn ~:situated in a cedar grove on the ........ - » ster believes, la to make the future flrm«*d and crazed by a natural Jeal- which the city 1« de-«» Mr. Smitherman and wife were at *__ ______ ________ ran out th» back and the camp is about «ixty miles declared today that a substitute for; the fire being of incendiary origin from Eugene. It is the place where and his wife hav«* on* child ng*-d five Clark Relknap of Willamette univer­ Itself more than 85000 So in ort*r years A. L. Smitherman, the black­ each of the three times that the shop , ’ " , ’ . i did some of his training i wheat Is the greater of the world's; years. Johnson Is of a quiet dls|M>ni- sity. H. _ E ‘ la-ltoy came In second to alhrw any county of thia state to smith, whose shop was located near has burned. need*, but could name nonq Mr. Smitherman evi- Je-‘Ties tlou and waa never known to harm Jam»* Laxton and Newt Griffin bond Itself for good roads and imme­ He had left all his «-quip- the Willamette river bridge at the dedtly has an ene^iy who tries to do ; work. Patten returned to Chicago teday' anyone After the »hiotlng he went w< re th«* winner* of the log sawing diate prosperity, aa Mr. Webster ex­ *ork ev«*n to the sheds for jerking foot of Ferry Street,, has sufferen him injury at every opportunity. It -ment. from a tour through Eugope, where th«* nepr&tt telepl» ne station and rontest. ' venison, pressed It. an amendment to the - on- and we had nothing to do he Investigated crop conditions. He tn Iocs at the hands of a vicious firebug. In the ring pony rare Jim is stated that 4he neighbors who hunted lish^bd^d^^and declared that the world’» supply of phoned th Sheriff Bown that he had atltutlon must be passed Saturday night about*:30 o'clock the a, killed Prindel and was waiting to be wa* the winner, taking three rings on the sc«ie soon after the : enjoy ouselves. Judge Webster has great fall» In blacksmith- building was discovered were wheat for 1910 is apparently thel placed In custody. He askud wheth­ and winning on time oy fishing certainly was all .. that minimum th* sw-ralled p«M>pio's rule, or (I* In­ of tb* decade and that the1 er he should come to Eugen«* or stay to be on fire and an alarm turned in. blaze was discovered declare that en? "The Ti»l«y'e Frail» I He» ’could wish shortage is »• great that it is high I itiative* and referendum, and It la By the time the fiFemen secured wa­ the •dor of kerosene was very plain h Tbe weather wa* fair upon the last through thia that h* hopes t< have there, and the sheriff replied that It jor The girls in the party fished ...... off time to consider a substitute. ter the building was all ablaze atM indicating that the firebug saturated for. be better for him to remain at would day of Springfield's great three-days' "How about-rorn as a aatetitute?”l home and the inqueet could be held carnival, and after It ba* cloood this the good roads amendment J>n»aed nothing yas saved. The stream ¿vas the building with the oil before'he the r^‘k#s‘^°iow’’^mp and caught thia fall. It waa In arguisant for ^i» . u . I enough to supply the party. We salt T he was asked. evening will be pronounc«>d one of this measure that the jud(« spent The loss to the building and con- down len Rai|ons of fish, which "People cannot live on corn bread.’’ In his presence. Priiuiet Old Offender, i th* most succ«*«»ful affairs of Its kind most of hla time. He said tint It th* tents is over 81000, with but 8350 , WP.brought home for future consump- | he declared, "nor on breakfast foods. From a former resident < of Yon- held In the valley. As was ex­ people were capable of uiahi’ig and insurance. I tjow_ , many of the best ones being made of call« who knew Prindel in various ever pected, today’s crowd Is th** largest unmaking the laws for tti<* whole -------------------------- «'Keeping wltW the law. we wait­ wheat.” _ parts of Douglas county. It is i learned WBBKiMBBw « ■> ed until Aug.'1 to hunt, when K«uir "A rf CHINESE MUST through the street* nine«* ear­ deciding whether or nut tb« 'bunt) Don’t ritk even a penny—uuiil huiltt continued. : McCreedie and Mr. Belknap weakoBB lecessary.". _____ ........ ..... "ConJI- that often gets into trouble of this surged tret retnrn*. * CUT OTt^QllCILCQ M 3 o'clock ln the afternoon and - tlon. In France am verv bad ’ ’. It is kind, This man says that In Douglas ly morning The crowd In th«* city I*I r>i..i.lc bond it«**.f for goj<| roads it -CUT 1 8B» ^F^OUEUtS “>ul7Ut'5 cured three deer In a few hotlr».|a non-im^ortlng i country and the count;' • he w» • always trying to mis not only a local attendance, but rep-; they are able to mould thr* atate’eMlla- A*e ’ m«*n ju«l sx»«l!y th»X l»m 111» oik - phyMclan «lio *«r» *o«í>» OCX "J ' . . , ~~~ There are plenty of deer In th* __ vt- shortage ’ ""“f within itn boundaries tn family affairs, and was accused of resent* a greater part of the upper tery by making laws, why enntyt ------ a* •i ’ ’ « wtl! „ luí i,*» o*«n pwek-t. p»y tor your m«H Pek‘ns;Jk“g 20 - .Br,,».í'#*Id b-i ------------------------ -u but -- the mountains are very I - reaches anywhere from sixty millions being on Intimate terms with a uum- Willamette valley, and every train I they bo zb’y t*. w.-cly do:tde * i |« ui I promulgated «il- . I U I..11» to bring p u bed, !” , ' ice eWin. by Prince ClRin. thdre- the*re- r„„_h an < I a man must kn • his to one hundred billion bushels. The j brlnx* mor* people The hotels and, tl.clr own c-mu'y’i flianc*««? Ihis an,I t<*r J, >-uo l>r st,o«,p » medicine* brfv* ber of women. Bern u*«d »nea*»nunri!usineii in order to get any game, Argentine Republic Isa ¡x.«4ble solu- A telephone message to the Guard have sought prlvat«« accommodation* was the spealer’a argument, .»nd ho kamM in Aussie» They »re positively «and reform in Chinese life, being pre^, ^^however plentiful it may be._______ : tlon. but it will be December before late this afternoon brought the Infor­ up >ealcd to titv voters to pasa upon »rd m every conununit*—end everywhere. ___ ____ Th- n why p»r cn*n, »nd *t yoi r risk tor pared today, directs 400.000,000 Chi- "There are also , plenty of __ grouse »* know anything much about its mation that the sheriff and party had It would be hard to eatlmate the at­ Ibis one measure so that any county. «it—r ,in*r»rrenver- ,Q ¿hX’wwd», "but as "the Taw does' yield"" tendance nt Springfield’« "Coming of If It wished, could .’ndebl Itself for f l>a<>(,tlng them at this time j der will be issued aj Fatten has "retired” but he and railroad»” celebration, but the good rondl. ■or»-«hilly need Hr Shoop » Kesior-tlve. expected to arrive home la!e to­ Miller Atnuaement Company’« state­ Wlm the Motnech nerves, or t!*e lienrtor KIA gram! conncil deem» public *enti-iof the year th«^y were not disturbed could not get past the wheat pit on night. Aftei this a Idre« thero was a VO- I Prindel'» body will be In­ ment »■J nerve* fall. the*** «.ck on,-s kn-.w how quickly i ment ripe for the that the attendance at their at ca solo that w is v.tll app*oil*t<«. lZ radical change by any our party. Numbers of his way from the depot. He "looked terred tomorrow afternoon In the »r Shoop'» Rc«or»tir- wül bring them ,«k to traction* yesterday numbered be-___ Miss __ Ida Walker, accompanied bv hmlth Msln. But f*e»f -if all, t.tey poxltive- from an Immemorial custom of the tj)era fjew among our tents every day in" and then went to his old offices cemetery at Deadwoood. twe«*n 4000 and 5000 people. Is an Mrs. J. 1. Clark. awhile we were encamped. | In the Beard of Trade building and ly take no money rifk irhat trier. Ther know t Mongo. Behimd the order lies one of the». “One of tbe best things to be found placed an order Indication of th* size of th«< crowds. tk»l ' when rw« « beeith toi',1to Ilowerman Was Hoarse j years —-- be- •— 1 in the vjcfnftyare tbe - ---- • 1 Bitarn. Pr I kn »-» V» bhoop will . greatest fights in recent Terwilliger »ul- -------------- — . Th* Miller Amuaement Company's Jay Bowerman, acting governor of mw« gtsálj 1 fl C II »»J ÜÏLΙ5 I tween reform Chinese and the other] FIRE NEAR GOLDSON attractions hav<* proved a great draw- Oregon, waa scheduled for an address, * * " phur wrings located about thrçe- RAILROAD SITUATION gist tor that t**t *na to* m L «-raainoTii ■ that teat a full Ki day treatment t» freely gmnted. | official» of the grand council. Prince quarters of a mile up the mountain but he was unable to speak because , Tsai Tao, who with Tong Shi Yi bore DOING LITTLE DAMAGE Xi«‘« Vat «Tita ipe lint for an order. fromowhere we were encamped. The |S AT STANDSTILL of a hoarse throat, and only gave a I the imperial thangs to Washington minerai water In this spring is prob-i Thi* «rill anvedelay an sponsor for the reform. con ­ Hardware company, who owns tborized to >', the »' d» V Oft. tn drop n» » tin* 1 the cc-ast. There is a ten-inch stream gon Trunk surveyors have been work- the fact that some of their troupe southeastern empire, because of this After a tour of the wadld Prince iof warm water, and a bathing pool |ng |n »la*m—tor 1 taiveappointed aa honest and ra north end of the county siderable timber and a mi wmlII near ure gone. Tho company Is a new city’s position on th* Natron exten­ *d n*8n >le dr,«- __ s t in *!raoto iTasi Informed tbe grand council that Gcddson, around which there Is a has been constructed for the convenl- f or «¿me time. one, an offspring of the Arnold sion to Klamath Falls. The one survey made every eotnm in «J Itr. everawbere Chinese generally were ridiculed be­ I ence of the visitors. eolwue my "no K* 9 XjMMV pat. L, ,__ z passes ____ through the pretty bad forest fire, was driven show», and has had a very succeMful by the ___ company Captain Dodd then spoke for a few He called upon medicine* to the A C* V Wl meal** cause of the queue. there, accompanied by L. J. Kalker, "On the glxty-ihlle trip from Eu- Harriman «-state,' l\::.-_.. J. , Pelican bay, an.l , Reason, which started early In the minute«. He told of th* time when which b>«>k yon need.«The book» Prince- Chaun to atitj^rlze an edict, j yesterday afternoon by Fred Moullen 1 spring . gêne 1Q the point where we camped] runs a» far south as Lake . The free acts, of which the ho was In Chicago when thero was betow will rarely open op new enddtolptul Idea* „ — , . . „ 1------— --- --------- — —-J o’ the in an automobile. Th«* trip of 38 ____ - to tnoee who are not well. BeuidesyoAre periect Wu Yuk Sqf g, a member of the coun-' — the - river has to k be , crosted croa«*d five; nvej Woods Woods. The surveyors have not , balloon ascension la the best, are at­ not a railroad In the city, and when >y tree to consult me >wt st you would your home cil, supported by many other mqjn- times. miles whs made in a little over an traction» that are unusually good. With the exception of the; worked further south than this point, phyvician 'My advire and the book below ar* ber3, objected and Incurred the wrath ho came to Oreg> ii years nft«r- hour, the big machine going over ford» and a few rocks the roads arebut have put in most of their time Four*-«nd witbobteott. IkMMtcr»' Parade ward and saw the Southern Pacific of- the recent, who ordered *the sev­ in fairly good condition and much, on the line across the mountains to rock- and bumps so fast that they remaps * word or two from tnq will dear m Today’s balloon ascenelon wa» the build Its lino thiough thia valley, were n t noticed by the oc-upanta of best sawn aeriou* ailment. I have helped thousand* erance of Wu Yuk Sang’s political' better tb«n the road between Pott-; Medford of the three -days, and ufter hav­ "And now,” ho continued, ‘’there are B>on thonwnds by my private queue. land and Sal^m. The run can be It cannot be learned if the road is the machine. had an accident yesterday which so many that they . are personal advic* prewcrl rtlon or __ ______ _ my Prince Chun will first order the! made easily III'three hours cutting Mr. Anderson found a big blaze In I ing '• «arel» coming south along the east side or V*»n My b**nt ef- H might have cost him hl* life. Aero­ kz * rreueet Bo writ. soldiers of tlfe Chinese army to cut worth yoor simple A Hon»«' lt«>!ut*» Not Go«xi. __ west __ ___ __ of _ the _ __________ ...—... tbe timber at the foot of the moun­ naut Cob«* In a new balloon went farm Into small pieces with "thelr the side upper Klamath ., ", have te ' freeh I» their queues, ypmg^ll come the navy bow , white you "If the 53 miles of roads lietween; — Lage. Work has not hot been resumed tain, with a sheet of flam» three- many hundr«*d feet In the air. The roads" ------- - --------- Dr.ateg^ta and lastly tTfp wind, for tomorrow WW* fife people people. The morning program wan then Portland an*j Salem were what they in the northern portion of the county quarters of a mil«.- long, but he thinks balloon wa* lo*t to Might In the dla- tt, BaciDe. The • a.ueue has been worn by the should be. the trip from the metropo- by the construction crews. finished, and the automobile race af­ there is little damage done, because The sltua- Ihan 1 T*e* mongo' JTs au a. badge of obedience- to lis to Eugene and up the McKenzie, tlon seems to be at a standstill ex- the trees there ar- tall and the first tance and »moke. After thl* came ter dinner was i.nnounced to open 9eu 1 On ny^peia " Ko. « For Wo« tbe Tartar or Manchu sovereignty, tvould be au comfortable as any injeept that the surveyors are in the limbs are from 100 to 150 feet above th«* boosters' parade. In which many the afternoon celebration. carriage* took part. It wa* led by No. & For Men *C. t On the Heart and although the Manchu dynasty the vicinity of Portland. I have Todoy’s Event» and that a number of promi­ the ground. The underbrush and Mayor Sutton, and followed by the 0B- BOn the Olney • No. < On Rhea st^l Is in bhe throne and hated by traveled 3000 miles in my machine field, small trees are being burned, which .. . . The automobile race thia afternoon nent officials of the Hill line» are "’ ’ ’ 2 J’ : «-'- :___ 11' . Af­ was called off and a motor cycle race tbe Mongols, It Is feared that a Mid­ this year, but have yet struck nothing over the ground to make recon- will do good Instead of harm. The ter pausing the lungth of Msln street, held instead. Claude Washburn* den order to abandon the queuewlll finer than the McKenzie river trip. going fire Is headed for Michaels’ canyon noisancei. ( It returned to the park, whore thero nlng In 15 minutes nr.<1 10 sec^^BL result In rioting. *• at a rapid rate. "Our chef. Mr. Lewis, certainly is Mr. - Anderson ha* ha« a number or of m^n men wan music by the band and the baby X I-’ KI-III. of Eugene, w .ini as Al man for camp cooking, and I 8truck a Rich Mine Mr MARION COUNTT CLERK wish to recommend him to anyone, S. W. Bena» of Coat City, flu employed to watch the fir«* and If It show. Following thl* were the ora­ with 17 minutes and 22 »<*y William Salem, Or., Aug. 20.-/-^L D. Allen, princes all- the time we wer* in for they cured him of Liver and Kid Dixon. caznp. Machen and Clarence Tripp was sec­ Sutherland'*i Eagle Eye Halve ney Trouble after 12 year* of suffer­ One f«*ature of the whole cel<*bra- ond. the present county clerk of Marion "The roads between Salem and Eu- ing. They are the best pill« on earth county, today filed his declaration of . gene are grxxl most of the way, al­ for Constipation, Malaria, Head Is a rrnamy snow-white ointment put tlon that Springfield hits reason to Last night’s he»* race was won by intention to be a candidate to succeed though rather dusty. Between Salem ache. Dyspepsia, Debility. 2 5c a up In air-tight screw cap tube». Will, be proud of 1» that them has nqt been John Mullens’ team, which secured THE GRCCER himself in the primaries tx> be held and Portland they are bad, but the; Kuykendall's. n«*ce*«ary a single arrent or ’ disor ­ cure any case of sore eye» and will] 8-1 water In 13 1-2 seconds. Gordon’s Sept. 24. Mr. Allen refused to go whole route from R'.-rtland to Eu­ not Injure eyes of a babe. Sold ev-| derly conduct or drunkenness. This team made It In 49 seconds. Into tbe county convention and is gene can be traveled in an auto In erywhere 5c. Sold by Dillon Drug I* very unuxual, for this kind of an This afternoon's tug-of-war was strongly in fav«jr of direct primary faster time than that mpde by thei affair generally brings morn or le*s declared 8-1 a draw. MARRIED | Co. methods. His home is at Silverton Southern Pacific trains. Returning; X MARRIED and he is very popular with his coun- i from _ Eugene _ to Corvallis we covered i ♦ « try oonstitueux*. despite the fad thatl^"*! "mileo in ‘two Ir/urs.” ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FEUDIST.GIVEN DOSE he is asking*a third term ¿R their' At the home of the bride’s mother, hands. »♦♦♦♦♦•♦••••«•••»•♦•♦♦♦♦♦I Mrs. OF OWN MEDICINE R/>»lne Ruegger, at Crestveil, On. .his ballot Mr. Allen asku to Aug. 20, 1910, Henry Hout of Cor ­ have printed these words: ' t BORN : Jackson, Ky., Aug. 23.—• ami Miss Hilda Ruegger. Rev. ♦ “Against bossistn; let the rank and • • • vallis ♦ John Abner, a noted feudist Will V, McGee officiating. file of political parties make theirs ♦ who took part In the Hargis, Normal, healthy blood contains millions of tiny red corpuaclaa, which ar» North of Eugene, August 21, 1910, own nominations." • , At the home of Rev. E. C. Sander­ ♦ Calaghan and Denton q ear­ Um vitalising and nourishing elsnunt of ths clrrnlatlon. These cnrpnsclas are Mr. Allen's «Mndldacy will precip­ to A. L. Maudlin and wife, a son. rela, was ♦ shot and killed by son, in Eugene, Saturday evening, constantly forming la healthy system» by ths sx*ractlon of nutriment fro.n food itate a hot fight between the assem- seton, and thia nourishment Is than supplied through th« circulation to every In Eugene, Aug. 20, 1910, to Earl August 20, 1910, Thomas F. Knight, ♦ unknown persons In Jackson > on one hand and direct last night, Abner wa* shot ♦ of Eugene, and Miss Myrtle H. Clark, portion of the system. Any system which Boes not receive the proper amount Of * prïnl°ry primary c* supporter.* on the other for1 Parsons-and wife, a son. several times. ♦ blood nourishment Is not prepared to withstand the counties* disorders that usa 11 < of Springfield, Rev. H. F. Sanderson I the county clerk’s office In this ooun-i Bloodhounds have been ♦ officiating. Staggers Skeptics. It. Bad blood can not nonrish tbe body, tho circulation must bo pur», rich and . I ty, with odds in favor of Alles. ♦ sent for and an effort will strong If wo would enjoy good health. Bad blood manifests itself tn varioite TMkt a clean, nice, fragrant com­ be made to run down the as ­ ♦ IM>v Morphia«' Rienda. way*. With some It take* th* form of skin dlaeaMs and eruptions, ethers become pound like Buck fen's Arnica Salve 3 Cold sassins. bilious and malsrions, with sallow complexion«, torpid liver, etc. If the germs »nd Is not necr-eerlly fatal, pbnv'ded will Instantly relieve a bad burn, cht Are made by all »nothing syrups and + * Impurities In th* blood are of * mor* virulent nature then bad blood becomrs more It is taken care of It Is frequently scald, wound or piles, staggers skep baby medicines that contain opium •erioua and produce* Rheumatism. Jatarrh Bore* and Clear*, and like troubles. the starting point of many i dangerous ties. But great cures prove its a wop snd narcotics. McGee's Baby Elixir Cronp. Nothing *c.v»ls fl H. 8. for bad blood. It Is Nature's own blood purifier, made diseases. When it comes use Dr. derful healer of the worst sores; ul contains no Injurious or narcotic from roota, herbs and barks. It goes Into th* circulation and renr v** «very in, ell’s Pine-Tar-Honey, Look for the cers, holla, felons, eczema, skin erup tjrugs of any kind. A sure and safe People-wlth children ehouid keep purity or poison, strengthen* and anriches tbe blood, and in this way supplies the bell on the bottle. told by Dillon tlona. as also chapped hands, spsaln cure for disordered stomachs, bow­ bottle Of Dr. Bell ’ « Pine-Tar-Honey a W A els and fretfulness—splendid for end corns. Try it. 25c «at ’ H-l body with the proper amount of nourishment to maintain good health. 8. 8 8. Drug Co Croup Is wor»' 8-1 OS hand at all times. teething Infants. Dillon Drug Store Kuyketdall’s. la likewise the finest of all tonics and while purifying the blood h itld* up every at night .when It is sometimes hard 1 The Bltie’Rird Mining company to- portion of th* system, 8. 8 8 curem*verv aliment coming from b«4 tq->«xl. »nd to get a physician. Look for the bell Mrs. J. E. Simpson went to Albany Ad R'-sm Is here from Butte,