THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, SEP 29, 1910 ML OPTION «III COLLAGE GROVE [ VOTED UPON FRUIT DRYER ■ll indications point to another lo- «'ontosi In Lan» county nt ■ fl.-iH’Ilil election on November H. ■thuia are now being circulate»! by ■ liquor Intercala «»king that the ■i<-r again be submitted to the vo- ■ «nd an many are signing them, K highly probable that enough »lg- K-»'« will be se<'ure<| tu placo the Kt loti on the ballots At the Isst H . !»-t ion» majorities for local op- K wer* greater each time than at ■ I ovtotie one. Indicating that t»ie I, of th« county are «attafled ■n present dry conditions, so It ■il l appear useless for the liquor K»■■•ta <o again altemirt to -place K.< oounty lu th« "wet" column. I they still have hop«» timi »«liti Int against local option fitas been Inin* and think there ta a »tinUI In»»» for Its defeat this year. think differently. ■lut others K-rtff llown. Deputy DUtrlct Attor- I Hklpworth and the Eugene police ||. «r» I.tave done effective work In I ■»■»-ulHig th«»« wlto have attempi li,i «vade the liquor law until latne unty baa the reputation of being lr>»»t" county tn the list of >».• wfiita'h have voted for local op- >n Th« question of state wide prohl- II m will aJ*> lie voted on al the [>»«mber electkrtl, so will Pi’>t:eaa be big Vole on the liquor (ration In this city and more than Unary Interest previous tO Itti Guard Hpecital Service Cottage Grove, Hept. 26 The Cot tage Grove fruit dryer, owned and op erated by a company of local fruit grower» and managed by J. I Jones, was destroyed by fire this afternoon, fire breaking out about 4 o'clock and spreading so rapidly that the volun teer fire department could do nothing to »tay the flames. The plant, to gether with a large amount of fruit. Is a total loss, with some Insurance. i'Im rd. first, (’apt. Dodd, Hprlngfleld, red top, second. E <* Huffman, Lorane, golden mil lot, first. Mrs. Hlmmons, Junction, golden millet, second. E. C. Huffinuti, Lorane, flax, first. E C. Huffman, Lorane, Italian rye. first. Capt. Dodd, Springfield, vetch, first. Mrs. A. J. Zumwalt, Irving, red top. J »•»»» Hovers, Junction, spring wheat, first. Ed Bond, Irving, »prlug wheat, aec- ond. H F. Plunk, Eugene, spring oaU, first. 0. IJ Hosmer, Irving, spring oat». second, Mrs. Win. Maloy, Junction, gray pat», first. John Parker, irvlng, gray oata. pecond, A. C. Nielson, Irving, red clover, first C Koon, Irving, red clover, second. <' Koon, Irving, alfalfa, first. Pt,ter Boiler, Springfield, barley, first. Geo. Robinson. Irving, spelts, first. E. W. Zumwalt, Irving, shelled porn, first. Lee Goetshlus, Eugene, shelled pop »torn, first. John Muughn, Eugene, shelled pop corn, second. Sam Gray, Eugene, ear field corn, first. W. Ford, Eugene, ear field corn. second. Geo. Coirord, Springfield, »wert corn, first. Albert Cole, Eugene, rweet corn. second. Woman's Improvement club, Ju ne lion, collection of grains and gra»» aaada, second. Irving grange, Irving, collection of grains and gra»» seed», first. PUBLIC SCHOOLS ALLCLASSESAT'U” RECEIPTS SHOW GREATER WELL ORGANIZED GROUND GATES AND UNDER WAY S3284.1 5 ENROLLMENT NINE HENEYWITNESSES INCASE The second week of the University ♦ Francis J. Heney will be summon The receipts at the gate« at ♦ It wa» expected today'« enrollment would greatly »well the total num has opened in g>M>d shape, with all ♦ the county fair laat week ♦ ed to appear as a witneaa against ber of pupils In the public school« the <iaa«e« organized and daily lee ♦ amounted to 23,284.15 which ♦ Henry Ford who 1« to be tried in th» In all the »whools txxlay the number sons under way. Every student baa ♦ tbougkh less than at the dis ♦ federal court. November 15, charg The ♦ trict fair a year ago, is quite ♦ ed with obstructing an officer In the of n»»w student« enter»»d wm 136. begun his winter’s work. Thl» make» the total enrollment In total enrollment at the University of ♦ satisfactory to the fair man ♦ discharge of his duty, says 0be Port the <lty 1,705, which 1« conalderably of Oregon at present it somewhere in ♦ agement. The receipts were ♦ land Journal. Ford appeared before ahead of the end of the first week the nighborhood of 1060, and the ♦ cut down on Thursday, the ♦ Judge Robert S. Beam yesterday and 1a»t year. The enrollment as It pr<MpecU are that it will Increas«- to ♦ second day ot the fair, by the ♦ asked that he either be tried or the »lands today by sch/x>li 1« as follows: 400 more. Although It Is impossible ♦ appearance of the Buffalo ♦ <a*» be dismissed. District Attorney (i«ary, 295; Central. 298; Lincoln, to ascertain the exact figure» from ♦ Bill show as a, counter at ♦ McCourt at once declared that if 290; Patteron, 256;’ Condon, 160; the School of Music because all the ♦ traction, although more mo ♦ Ford wanted a trial he should ibave High. 406, This «hows that ttUB classes have not yet organized, the ♦ ney was taken in on that day ♦ it. The circumstance revives the in (leary, (tontrai and Lincoln, all In registration in thi« department is ♦ than on the previous day. ♦ MORE AWARDS th» west »Ide of the city, are very about 200. This will be greatly in ♦ For each day the receipts were ♦ teresting phase of the famous land badly crowded. averaging over 36 pressed in December, when new ♦ a» follows: Wednesday, 2336,- ♦ fraud case« wherein Franklin P. Although not ♦ 25; Thursday, 2397.25; Fri ♦ Mays, S. A. D. Puter and other well pupil» to a grade. It is so crowded, classes are begun. AT COUNTY FAIR however, that a little shifting will from any official reports, it is un ♦ day. 21.865.75; Saturday, ♦ known characters were Chief defend 23.284.15. ♦ ant*. derstood that the enrollment in the ♦ 2884.90; total, udju»1 the condition very easily. Following are additional awards at Ford. It seems, was a detective, Till«» enrollment at the High school. colleges of law and medicin«» number ♦ The receipts of the district ♦ the county fair last week: Is more than the total number last! 160 and 100 respectively. The regis ♦ fair last year were 24,095.35. ♦ who had part In the investigation IJtrwUH'k I H-p<rt«nrt»» y««ar. This will slowly Increase dur tration In the three standard courses ♦ These figures are for tihe ad- ♦ to secure evidence against the land Thoroughbred four-year-old Stat- ing th» nezt few day» until the num-, in Eugene is expected to rise to about ♦ missions to the gates and th^ ♦ fraud ring. Heney wm at the time llons First, John Htrome. Junction. ♦ grandstand and do not In- ♦ trying to secure evidence from Mari» ber is close to 450. The entrance at 750. Huckllng (toll—First, Wade Zum ♦ Ware, the attractive woman confed '1 he most popular major subject ♦ elude the race entry fees. the second semeeter will then bring walt. « erate of the ring, who later was mar the total number way above tbe 500 this year, judging from those entered, * Four-year-old Mart» — First, U mark. The rooms are not badly, seems to be economics, given by Pro ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ * ried to Horace McKinley. Conse Galbreath. quently. an apparent friendliness de crowded at preeent but will be before fessor F Q. Young. There are 75 Three-year-old StolUon»—First, veloped between tfhe two. Stories be the year is over. All classe« are now taking thia course, but Professor SOAUTHERN PACIFIC L. Galbreath. gan to float around that they were arranged and work is progressing H. C. Howe's library course is a very Standard Bred Four-year-old too friendly. Ford was said to be close second, with about 70 entered RAISES LUMBER very nicely. Mar<< First, II M Robbins one of those who said he had seen under it. The engineering courses Four-year-old Stallton—Fred Wood Heney and Marie Ware drinking to FREIGHT RATES follow next. The largest one class Is « gether. and at another time had dis eock. that of personal hygiene, given for SPOKANE WINS N. W Two year-old Stallion Sam Elint. the first time to the women of the Beginning October 16. shippers of covered them at a tavern. John Ftour-year-old Mare - "Dixie University by Dr. Bertha Stewart. rough green fir lumber from points Hall, whom Heney had caused to be LEAGUE PENNANT Queen" Robbins. Thia was Intended to Include all the in the Willamette valley, south of removed from the district attorney fine Suckling Mar«» Colt H. M girls, and this explains its size, which Portland, will have to pay 25 per ship. is said to have carried the story Vegetables. r- ’ on. Robbins. to John Manning, then state’s dis Spokane, Wash., Sept. 25.—8po-| numbers well over 200. The largest ton to San Francisco bay points. An trict attorney, asking that a grand H. C. Page. Waltervllle, early Huckllng Horae (Jolt II. M R o I h kan» landed the pennant today, with regular class is one taught by Profes nouncement to this effect has been potatoes, second. bins jury investigation be ‘had of Heney's the close of the season In the North sor H. C. Howe In freshman litera Mrs. Sltnmons, Junction, early western league, and paid its stock- ture. which numbers 62. This was made by the Southern Pacific com relations with the handsome Marie Two-ymx-old Mare—H. M Rob- pany through a new tariff just Issued potatoes, first. Ware. Heney learned of this, and at hoidera a little better than expenses. so large this year that it had to be di DIED : blns. Goetshlus, Eugene, late potatoes, Vancouver finished second with sev vided. or it would have run over 100. and identified as No. 47 E. tributing the whole business to an Percheron» The new tariff means an advance ♦ Ttiree-year-old Horse J. M Nlch- Hrst. to discredit his land fraud eral thousand dollars profit. Profesor Stafford's elementary of 2160 per ton on material as de- effort p‘r^uuOns. i. promptly brought all F. L. Wilson, Eugene, late pota olas. Tacoma in third place 1 made a I chemistry class began yesterday with toes. second. Be»t Grade I »raft Horw» . g() HtU(jentB whjch is the secand lar serfbed, above^from mills on the east parties concerned before the federal better showing financially than ■ last: \t the residence of hla »on. Geo. and H. C. Pagerson, Waltervllle, collec y«»ar and Is "none to the bad,” while gest, and Professor Howe has the side of the ttc Willamette ” *zd 21.35 grand jury. Ford’s indictment among Four-year-old Mare George Wld- |i: in Eugens, H«pt«mb«r 19, 1910, tion of potato«, first. H«attle. the toll-end team, probably third largest with 52 in a Words per ton from mills on the west side, others, followed. The indictment ohti LIII, aged 70 year» end 3 days. met. mills on the east «ide of the river . jjaa ix>w been pending six years, Mr». Hlmmons, Junction, collection ma.lo more money for Dugdale than worth class. Tw<>yoar-old Horse George WIJ- |> »a» born In Germany on Heptem- south of Portland having enjoyed a, ¡s that mogt of the lan(j of potatoes, second. any other team for Its owners be- . 1»; 1 »31 lH-ath »•» th.. r<-»ult met. Speaking of the wonderful growth Henry Moor«», Eugene, largest cab <ause the salary list of Dugdale s of the University of Oregon. Profes- I 23.40 rate whereas mills on the west fraud indictments now pending will Two-year-olJ Man» A. Gersbncb. t t night of rt|»oaure lu the moun- side, south of Portland have had to, Best Yearling Mare J. 8 Conger. bage, first. wa» moderate. >ln> some tom» ago. ho having fall- «or Howe yesterday related to a re-1 pay 23.65 per ton. The rate from( never be tried. The purpose for which the prosecudons were insti Page & Son. Waltervllle, 3 heads Beat Draft Suckling Colt First, The leading batters of the league t over u cliff an<i was unable to porter that when he first came to the portU^i”'is‘'25,VPbrtUnd mlBs ha£ tuted has been served. Systematic ______ _______ second. _ A. Gersbach; Of • ililiag»-. »ccond. 8 Conger; are: r» li camp. Th« funeral will be hold J _, University in 1091 nine years ago. ln the aJvanU(?e of water trans- Ed. McKee, Junction, three heads Nordyke, Spokane ...................... 288 there were 17 students enrolled in¡portatlon giving them a rate of frauds are no longer possible, owing ■ » la» at 1 • a ni »It h lnt«r- thin!, J. A Richardson. tfoe atmosphere. of cabbage, first.- Breen, Vancouver ...................... 275 his class»«. F" Best Roadster S. M Douglas ” «s^»« ----- = . feet board measure, to the daring of rnt In the Masonic cemetery Rev. Now there are over oaa 200. » | |3 5Q . pep • •? jooo There are probably 20 indictments Mr». Simmon», Junction, cauliflow Rockenfleld. Tacoma ................ 272 Best Draft Team—I Georg»» Wld- Freshmen Officers H McCallum will conduct the aer* ““ i t,y water which is considerably less that will in course of time be dismis er, first. Brinker. Vancouver .................... 267 nw. The complete list ot the freshmen rol. * Wm. Smith, Eugene, red onion, Frisk. Spokane ........................... 266 officers that were elected yesterday than 23.50 per ton by rail, since the sed. Ford's is said to have been Shetland Ponies, beat team —First, Baker. Spokane, pitcher, leads the afternoon is as follows: Vincent Ya- weight of 1000 feet of green fir of among these. But It Is also learned A. Gilbert; second. A. M. Gilbert. first. | »«ptember 33. 1910, at the home C. on good authority that Ford, remem Wm. Smith, Eugene, yellow onion. league with 27 game« won. 9 lost; den, of Klamath Falls, president; Al ten runs as high as 1 % tons. Brown Swiss Callie The proposed new rate is a re bering that he had never been tried, Mr and Mr» D»»ak Zumwalt, on Klllllay. also of Spokane, is second sea Hawley, of Eugene, vice presi All the awards tn this class under first. I go HUI, O A PH»»-», of lairane, the following heads were taken by Mrs. Simmon», Junction, red tom with 25 game« won. 10 tost; Breen dent; Peter Crockett, of Pendleton, turn to conditions of two years ago. and that Lis relatives were sorrow I when the valley mills organized and ing because the stain remained on L.- I thirty years 11« was th« only li I' Inman. Of Junction atoes. first. led the league in stolen bases. 62. eecretary; Oscar Haugen, ”, ’ of Port I Tougnt fought tne the raiiroaas railroads before ueiore inr the luirr-, inter- his name, was advised by a friend to L.n of Mr and Mrs. Jerry Pipes, of Final Htondlng of the Clab», Mrs. Simmons, Junction, yellow Three-ycar-olij Brown Bull, land, treasurer; I Harold Young, of 8tate commerce commission ___ ____ with „ ____ the bring his case before the court. This [¡/»ran«. He was brought to Eugene Won IXMit PC. Eugene, sergeant-at-arms. tomatoes, first. Two-year-old Acorn Bull. Bf-RrniK Althmicrh .. . » - . so • _ j • o t* - Although r^t'that'the 2s74O and’23.65 rates •be did yesterday afternoon, having k irn« time ago in the hop«»» that 65 .596 there was a close vote for the Mrs. Simmons, Junction, display of Spokane ................ . 96 One-year-oM Acorn Bull. presi- • were orJered into effect. no counsel. The trial, if held, has . hater medical attention could be tomatoes, first. Suckling Calf 71 .556 donrv Vancouver .............. . 89 dency amone among four candidatps. candidates, Yadpn Yaden possibilities for interesting develop Liven him. but without result. The Tbree-year-old Cows. Mr». Simmons. Junction, heaviest T acorna .................. . 73 receiving only three more votes than .478 84 ments. Lun«rat aervlce will b« mnducioj at OBITUARY watermelon, first. Two-year-old Helfer. 99 .381 Haugen, hla nearest competitor, the Gordon's chapel on Sunday morning i One-y«-ar-«»ld Reifer. Taylor. Eugene, musk or cantelops, Seattle .................... . 61 traditional college politics that has at io 30 by Rev J. H. McCallum, Mr. George Shultz was born on the Two Suckling Calves. first. previously been present was lacking, loth ----iQOfl 1829, in Xlrvvth and Interment wll be made at tho of November. North I 1 ™ ’ It Saved His leg Four-year-old Shorthorn Bull- Mrs. Simmons, Junction, musk or and although there were over 300 Odd Fellows’ cemetery. MARRIED Carolina, and moved with his parents! J Walker Young cantelope. second. "All thought I'd lose my leg.’ freshmen in the class, the total yes i tn Indiana, where he resided until] • Beef Cattle Bert Wlney. Mrs. Simmons. Junction, heaviest writes J. A. Swensen, of Watertown, terday was less than 100 vote«. March 17. 1852. when he was mar-, Jersey Cattle ti lling. Sept It, 1910. at 1 winter squaxh, first. Wls. "Ten years of eczema, that 15 It was decided at this class meet ried to Miss Elixaboth Kime. To At Eugene. Sunday, September 18, Aged Bull Green Zumwalt. a m , of cerebral hemorrhage, Jas. L. Gcotechlns, Eugene, heaviest doctor« could not cure, had at last ing to accept the invitation of the this union was born six children, The ro- Aged Cow ■ First. Amos Wilkins; summ«r squash first. F Klbby, aged 74 years laid me up. Then Bucklen'« Arnica Tri-Delta sorority, offering their four girls and two boys, Ot them, Glen C. Woodman and Miss Lucille Ragsdale, both well-known yonng aln* were brought to Eugene and second. J T. Wilson; third, Maude L. Goetsblns, Eugene, heaviest cow Salve cur«*d It. sound and well." In house for the freshman acquaintance, two girls and one boy preceded him people of Roseburg, were united in prepared for Interment, which will I Humphrty. pumpkin, first. fallible for Skin Eruption«. Eczema to be held ln a couple of weeks. to the upper world. They were Ma mariage. The ceremony was per Two-year-old Helfer First Maude tiko place at Marco hi Sunday. Edgar Thom, Junction, heaviest Salt Rheum, Bolls, Fever Sores ry 9h»ultz. David Shultz and Margar formed by Rev. J. S. McCallum, of Humphrey; second, H. M. Robbins; cow pumpkin, second. Burna, Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 25c at < et Boyd. There remain two daugh the First Christian church of Eu At the family homo north of the third H M. Robbins PUBLIC SCHOOLS HAVE Mrs. Summons, Junction, heaviest W. A. Kuykendull. ters and one son, Mrs. Sarah A. gene, at the home of the bride's Bull Calf II M Robbins. city, near the Walker Young place, pl« pumpkin, first. Buss, of Florence; Mrs. Lizzie Har- brater, I. L. Ragsdale, at 9:30 a. m. Hereford» Sept. 23. 1910. leo Joseph, the 4- GOOD ATTENDANCE Blood Polton pole, of Monroe, and John Shultz, of It was a quiet affair, only immediate L. Goctshlns. Eugene, heaviest pie Cow — First, Amos Wilkins; se y»*ar«>ld »on of Mr. and Mrs. Heber ,r Florence. Besides he leaves a de relatives of the couple being present. pumpkins. sc*cond. Welby K Wilkins. 4 Barnum. The funeral wll bo held cond voted wife an»l a number of grand Yearling Helfer Amos Wilkins Bell ’ s George Morgan, Junction turnips, Is prevented by applying Dr. Mr. Goodman is a member of the Springfield. Sept. 21. — The Spring Saturday at 1:10 p. m Anti Pain to cut«, sc hate he« and field schools which opened their children to mourn the lose of a lov Churchill Hardware Company, of Suckling Helfer Calves—First. A. first. ing husband and father. Fatlher Wilkins; second. Welby Wilkins; doors .»louiia» Monday are now now all an uuwu down to io a ’ in Roseburg. His handsome bride is a P!««asnnt Hill, Junction, turnips, bruise«. It destroys all septic mat uoora At the General hospital In Eugene, third, Warren Wilkins ter enable« the wound to heal with working basis. The attendance'Shultx ,n ‘A88 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bu second. Th«- 35, 1910, William Vick Hhro|Mdiirrs Anc chanan, and prominent in local mus W. L. Wheeler, Goshen, table beet, out soreness. Be sur? to get Dr which is slightly under 400, is about1?02’ J“*™ ?2t tuner-’ will bn hrl»| on TueaJay af- Bell's. Sold by Dillon Druk Co. A god null - Walter Stafford. ical circles. Both are very popular the same as last year but it is ex- 1 nJ 1 ® W wh««« hi had since firs:. terno ■ nt 2 30 o'clock at the (b»r- IXH-tpd l»v ilanphrnan that .... Rain Iamb Walter Stafford. pected by Prtncinat Principal Baughman that i County, resided. Oregon. TW departed lived a . long . announcement of II. Wlebkc, Irving, sugar beet, »l<m »pel. U> be conduct«^ by the Walter Stafford. Aged Ewe— 1 at least a hundred or more will en 'and useful life, having done much to ‘^sZr^by theh- manyVtonds first, win apples, second. Iter. '.I P. Dommersnaea. Cota wold Fred Bauer. Eugene, stock carrot, Edgar Thom, Junction City, crab ter next week when hop-picking is upbuild western Oregpn. His friends| Pl««ure by their many friends, Aged Buck — E. . Turpenlng. 1 practically over. At present the are numbered by the score, and they. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman will reside first. a pples, first. Yearling Buck —E Turpenlng. At ' « home on Maple creek. Sat rooms are comfortably arranged and will always remember him as a'in one of A. D. Bradley's newly built James GravIHe, Eugene, stock car J. Beebe, Eugene, cnab apples, se Yearling Buck George Widmer. urday • venlng, September 17. 1910, none is crowded. With the incom- friend In need The deceased was, cottages at the corner of Rose and second. cond. Yearling Ewe • George Widmer. rot. Fred of <a »r of the stomach, George ” r L. Waite, Eugene. Jonathan ap- students next week it is thought 81 years, 10 months and 2 days of,'Lane streets, at the conclusion of a Bauer. Eugene, table carrot, Aged Ewf E Turpenlng. ShuP ag<Ml about eighty years. Mr nles first that there will still be ample room age when death came. May tlhe honeymoon now being spent at Port- first. Yearling Ewe -E. Turpenlng. HhuP ’ «as one of the pioneers of Jtihn Maughn, Thurston, Jonathan rt fur it will about fill n the W. H. Pasley, Eugene, parsnip, _____ _ — E. Turpenlng. n rx n all. z» I ♦ xz although fhn inhrtAlo «uv bleeeings of God rest upon the sor'land. They will be at home to their YenTlIng I .a mb Oreg •», having emigrated to Uhls capacity of 9 the schools. Thnxn There are rowing friends. The funeral was: friends and acquaintances after Octo- first. applts. second. Heine state tome fifty years ago, when * Janies GravHle. Eugene, mangel, . .. Mr«. Simmons, Junction, Black 17 teachers in the city schools, in conducted from the M. E. church in ber 15.—Roseburg Review. Berkshire Aged Boar — J<lhn Par- young man. For many years he re-J cluding Mr. Baughman, which is the Monroe by L. H. Wood, of Florence. first. Twig, first. aided near Junction City where be^kar. Edgar Thom, Junction, mangel, At Vancouver, Wash., a few days Logsdon, Junction, Black Twig, se largest teaching staff in the city's Deceased was laid to rest in the was ■ ngaged in In farming.' farming t Ab»mt 211 Polan.l China One year and ovei second. history. The list of teachers by Monroe cemetery. ago. Claude Adkins and Miss Julia cond. years »go he moved to this section Sow George Widmer. grades is as follows: Pryor, both of Eugene. Their many Hcherler, Eugene celery, first. F. L. Waite, Eugene. Red Cheek Hoar Pigs -Oeorge Widmer. East Side—First grade, Mrs. Page: and t ik _ up ... lamí 2 on Maple . ‘ creek. friends are somewhat surprised at Dodd, rhubarb. Pippin, first. C. J. * “ ‘ “ Springfield, ........................ Best tn the World Beat five Pig* under six months— where he made his h»me the rent of Second grade. Mrs. Kahler; Third first. C. E. Logsdon. Junction, Red ».1 .v j iJ- w Hyatt merchant of Warren, N. the announcement. Albert N«M»dham. hl» life Florence West. grade Miss Wilson, Fourth grade,] q writes: Please send enclosed or- F. G. G. Schmidt, Eugene, kohl Cheek Pippin, second. Jentry Swine At 130 East Seventh Btreet. in Eu nabl, second. Platt Bros., Thurston, Waxen, Edna Nickerson: Fifth grade, Miss jer b). Jna|j. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Duroc Pigs — Amos Wilkins. Copenhaver; Sixth grade. Gr*ce|Salve la ,he ej.e remedy in the gene, Sept. 22,_191_0, Lewis VanVleit Don't Break Down W H. Pasley. Eugene, kohl rabl, first. O. I. C. I’igs Harry Millet, Junction, Waxen, Walker; Seventh grade, Mrs. Ida world 25c. Sold by Dillon Drug Co. and Miss Iva E. Cornelius, both of Sow over one yesr old—6. D. Me first. Richardson Eigth grade, Miss Mar- _ ___________ _ Severe »trains on th« vital organs. Goshen, Rev. J. S. McCallum offl- J ames Gravide, Eugene, kale. second. fluire. i Merchants Praise Ilk» »t'slns on machinery. cause elating. P. Blais. Eugene, Winter Banana. ian Harper. D. Me first. under one year old — S. Sow br»e»k-downa You can't over-tax T. H. Garrett, Eugene, cucumber. first. | 'Yest ...SWe—First and second! Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. J. W Mo st-.mach, liver kidney», bowels or Gulre. A. Gribiska Junction, Wolf River.1 grades. Miss i Sponge; Third and Daniel, Etberton. Ills., soya; There At the home of __ the bride's parents, first. S. D. McGuire. Boar Tig» first. ’ «» —.. k — x. Fourth grades. Mrs. McLean; Fifth ¡9 Bo medicine which equals it for Mr. and___ n«rv«» without serious danger to of beans. Mrs. R. M. ________ Pratt, Sept. 23, Grange, collection ______ Irving 8 D. McGuire How Pigs yourself. If ycu are weak or run W. P. Meyers, Springfield, Bell- ®n<i slxth grades. Miss Ida Blatt ; j c<)llghs. colds, grippe, asthma and 1910, at 8 p.m., Frank C. Loomis and five Pigs—8. D. Me first. Sow with - j m — r>„. ■ Look for the Bell on Seventh and Efgth grade«. Mrs. Bea-I Bronchitis. down, or under strain of any klnd.l the Miss Ruby Pratt, Rev. P. K. Ham Mrs. Simmons, Junction, eoleetton flower, first. take Electric Bitters the matchless.| Gulre. mond officiating. Both bride and ' bottle. Sold by Dillon Drug Ca of beans, second. John Maughn, Eugene. Bellflower, man. Misa High school—Miss Sorenson. tonic medicine. Mrs. J. E Van de groom were raised in Eugene and L. Goetshlns. Eugene, P. R. beans. second. NORTHERS Sin ie, of Kirkland, II'., writes: "That GREAT A Burglar In Town have hosts of friends who wish them A. C. Mellse. Junction, Yellow Kelly. Roscoe Lyans. Each of the first. RAILWAY AWARDS four teachers have six classes a day I did not break down while endur much happiness.- They will reside in | Mrs. Simmons, Junction. best dis- Newton«, second. govern, Junction, fall wheat. ing a most severe strain, for three! .lease play of vegetable roots, first. Soren Jensen, Junction, Yellow He Portland where Mr. Loomis is em name is "bad cough.” hi« S«»r«» Eyes of Thr»-v Years Standing doesn't care for gold or silver but ployed. ni nths. I»» due wholly to Electric, first prlxe. L. Goetshlns, Eugene, best display Newton«, first. I Mr». G. J Zumwalt. Irving, fall of vegetable roots, second. Bitters.’,, U m them and enjoy h»»alth Richard Gray, Eugene, DeAnjo, cured. Miss Effie Faulkner. New he will steal your health away, If Castle, Pa., writes: Sutherland ’ At the courthouse in Eugene Sep and strength Satisfaction positively ' wheat, second. FraiU first. he appears in your house arrest him C«|»t. Dodd, Sprlngfleld, spring guarantee«! 50c at W. A. Kuyken- Platt Bros., Thurston, Pride of J. Beebe, Eugene, DeAnjou, ae- Eagle Eye Salve cured me of a case at once with Ballard'« Horehound tember 22, 1910, Edmund Morris of sore eyes of three years standing Syrup, It may mean consumption if and Miss Celia Buchanan, both ot ! wheat, first. dull. Lane County apples, grand prise. cond. I cheerfully recommend it to any you don't. A cure for all coughs Waltervllle, Rev. John W. Perkins, John Htrome, . Junction City, spring Geo. Smith, Eugene. Wagner ap J. Beebe. Eugene, Ctorgo, flrat. I wheat, second. of bpringfield, officiating. The M»h of a Friend se- one in need of such a remedy. Sold colds and chest trouble«. F. L. Waite, Eugene, Clorgo, ples. first. oats, first. by Dillon Drug Co. Ano* WilkiBS» I, Eugene, — would have been about as welcome Platt Bro«., Thurston, Gravenstein cond. Price 25c, 50c. and >l.:00 per E A. Bonds, Irving, oata, second. At the home of J. Ed Angel. Sept. to A. Cooper of Oswego, N. Y., as a F. L. Waite, Eugene. Fall Butter, bottle. Sold by Dillon Drug Co. first. Capt. Dodd. Springfield, timothy, apples Indomitable will and tremendous 25. 1910. Miss Ella Angel and Wil nierelless lung-racking cough that de H. C. Bushnell. Junction, Graven- first. fied all remedies for years. "It was ' second. W. H. Pasley, who lives ntar the liam ~ Smith Ensley, Rev. Joseph J. Beebe, Eugene, Fall Butter, se energy are never found where Stom stein apples, second. ach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowel« are Coyote creek, ten miles west ot Eu Sams officiating. most troublesome at night." he Warren Wilkins. Eugene, alfafla, Harry Millet, Junction, largest ap cond. »rites, "nothing helped me till I us Ht‘C ond. J. Beebe, Eugene, Winter Nellis, out of order. If you want these gene. recently found in the bottom ple, first. qualities and the success they bring, of the creek an old muxzle-loadlng a At the court house in Eugene on ed l»r' King's New Discovery which Mrs. Hlmmons, Junction, alfalfa, J. Gardiner. Eugene. Alexandria first. cured me completely. I never cough H. C. Bushnell, Junction. Winter. use Dr. King's New Life Pills .the shotgun which looks as if it 'bad been Sept, 24. 1910, William J. Bryson apples, first. matchless regulators, for keen brais in the water for twenty yea~s or and Miss Nellie May Elliott, both of at night now.” Millions know Its f,'capt. Dodd. Springfield, peas, first. Mrs. A. L. Swartx. Junction, Alex Nellis, second. matchless merit for stubborn colds 1 Mrs A. J. Zumwalt, Irving, speltx, I andria apples, second. Irving Grange, Irving, Italian and strong body. 25c at W. A. Kuy I more. A part of the stock had been Eugene, Oounty Judge He.nnis W. kendull. obstinate coughs, sore lungs, la- worn off and one hammer was gone.1 Thompson officiating. G. Ray. Eugene. King apples, first. prunes, second. grlppe. asthma. hemorrhage, group Mr. Piasley had Oho gun ln Eugene J. Beebe, Eugen«*, Silver prunes. Mrs. Craig Hayes, Junction, King W. C. Myera, Springfield, red clov Hoppity Hop today showing it on the streets. It, whooping cough, hayfever. It re er, second. first. For V«c on Face and Hands apples, aecond. ... . . ll«vea quickly and "«ver fails to sat A. Denni«. Eugene, Silver prune«, Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Saive is the best Is probable that some one toat it Are you just barely getting around G. F. Ray, Eugene, Northern Spy, Capt Dodd. Springfield, red clover, l*fy. A trial convinces 50c, |l.0# second. it Is a creamy snow white ointment while hunting ducks in a boat by the aid of crutches or a cane? second. . Mrs. Fry, Springfield, quince. and one 25c box will last three or threw it away after s twill ng it Unless you bare lost a limb or have Trial bottle free. It's positively G. L. Ol«en, Eugene, Northern Capt. Dodd. Springfield, orchard somewhere. month«. Sold by Dillon Drug Co. first. guaranteed by W. A. Kuykendall. a deformity—if your trouble 1« rheu Spy, second. grass, first. George Dorris, Eugene, Concord matlsm. lumbago, sprain, stiff joints, P. H. Grant, Springfield, Spits ap- Mrs. A. J. Zumwalt, Irving, spelty What to do in Case of Accident The first assembly at the Univer n.-»t Erver I **<! grapes, first. or anything of like nature use Bal pies, first. second. GEORGE W. TAYLOR, If skin is broken apply Dr. Belt's sity this year will be held tomorrow lard'» Snow Liniment and In no A B Helm.... Harrison. Idaho, nays; grasa, C. L. Olsen, Eugene, Spitz apples. Mrs. Simmons, Junction, millet, M. SVARVERUD, Anti-Pain at once and the wound will morning in Villard hall. President time you can throw away your I have it s»d Dr. Bell s Pine Tar-Honey , . second. Judges. heal quickly asd never get sore. Campbell will speak on the subject, crutches and be as well as anyone. for coughs and colds and It Is the I Hr»L C. L. Olsen, Eugene, Baldwin ap- Mrs. Simmons. Junction, millet, EDGAR THOM. Used internally and externally. Sold "Making Good,” and the gle club Price 25c, 50c and 21.00 Sold by. best I have evel tried. Ixtok for the pies, first _ will sing. Clerk. by Dillon Drug Co. Dillon Drug Co. Bell on the bottle. Sold by Dillon I necond. Horon Jensen ,, Junction City, Bald- Mrs. A. J. Zumwalt. Irving, or- Drug company.