The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, November 03, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    TWICE A WEEK GUARD. EUGENE, OR., THURSDAY, NOV. 2
“Northwest”
Trees Are Best
“Northwest”
Trees Are Best
HUMORS IN THE BLOOD
Northwest Nursery Co.
Nature ha* ma<l” ninpie provision
in th<- nioiaturc un<! sunshine <>f the
air for the outward protection »ml
But
healthy condition of the hkin.
the- mote important work of n«»urish-
ing the cuticle has been left to an in­
TREES - - - 1,000,000 - - - TREES
ward source- the l>i«xxl.
ft is front
the circulation that the pores and
The quality of our Irens 1« second to none. Our trees are
glands receive their »tiinulns, am!
thoroughly matured before digging, thereby injuring per­
the fibrous tiMue* are all preserve«!
in a heultliful state because of con-
fect growth. Every tree shipped from our nurseries is
ntant nutriment supplmd by the bkxxl.
It ta only when the eirculatton txr-
GUARANTEED TRUE TO NAME
comes infeet«xl with h«aa«rs «r acids
Order now for fall and spring
that we are troubled with skin atten­
tion». The burner* »inducing these
troubles are curried thr««gh the cir­
H. A. COYLE, Agent,
culation direct bo the «bin,and their
Hoffman House, Eugene, Oregon
irritating or inflammatory »fleet re­
mains until the bloxl in cleanse«!.
S. S. S. cure« Skin Diseases, fxcausc
NURSRIES—North Yakima and Mabton, Washington.
it ia the greatest «>f all bkxxl purifier*.
It goes into the circulation and
MAIN OFFICE—No, 3 S. 2d St., North Yakima, Wash.
REMOVES the
tu bls ami humors
which arc caus­
ing the trouble,
build* lip the
weak,
acrid
bkxxl. ami com­
pletely cures Ec­
zema, Acne, Tet­
ter, Salt Rheum.
pimpii s, rashes, ami all eruption* <-f
the skin. When S. S. S. has driven
out the humors every symptom pas*«
away, the skin is again nourishe
with cooling, healthful bkxxl, natural
orously
and
openly
and
In
conjunc
­
To th” Voter« of Lan«» County, on
evaporation is renewed, and the skir
the rroatlon of Nesmith and I tion with Dougla* county, to defeat liecomes soft am! smooth.
Book oi
William* Countie*
any and all attempt« to mutilate Skin Diseases and medical advice free
ANTI- NESMITH COMM
ISSUE ADDRESS TO PEOPLE
In a re« ml l««u” of Kugeiie'« dally
paper* ha* appeared an aril« I* enti­
tled "l‘lan l ropo*e<l for ttefeat of
Noanilth H< heme«." written l>y on»
Jd. D Cool, advising th” voter* of
lain” county to ra«t their votes In
favor of the creation of William* i
county, for the purpo*«« of the «1« feat
■ ■f Nesmith county
The Ami Hlvl»- '
Ion coiuniltt”” of l.ane county dealrefl
to briefly Inform the voter* upon
thl* Important mc-aaure. «ho thl* N.
|i Cool ami "Observer" I*, where
lie hull* from, and what real Inter- i
eat he entertain* In the welfare of
I urn*1 county
He- I* a r< aid.-nt of
Drain, the proposed county aeat of
the proposed William« county. I* on”
of the moat ardent promoter« of the ,
< rent Ion of that county, and an a.
live member of the commlttc-” for
the rr.-atlou of William* county, and
like the- average promoter of county
Heat*. 1« »«-eking any end to »ec ure
vote* for hl* favorite *c heme, to
promote hl* personal Interest
Heveral time« have th” William«
county promoter* conferred with thl*
committee, and have put forward
their claim« to aid from l-ane coun­
ty. In the creation of W||||«tn« eoun
ty. upon the line* »et out by Mr
Cool have even had the audacity of
requesting financial «Id In their pet
■rheme, and proposed trickery and
treachery to I>ougta« county. They
have been fully and plainly advl«ed
that thia committee waa working vig­
the*e counties by the creation of
any county out of th« terrltotry of
either or both under the prevent *ya-
tem
The Idea brought to light by
thia modern Holouion, Mr Cool, la
Ilk” the- waa|>. tne largc-at when flrat
hale hc-d in hla c omprehenslvo brain
Illa philosophy la presented, not in
the interest« of Lan«' county, but in
the Interest of the- creation of Wil-
llama county
True, the boundary
linen of the propose«! coutitlea over­
lap, and there would be a conflict
In n part of the terrltotry If both
c'ountle* ahould prevail, but there 1«
no conflict III the tai county HeutH
named, and the county receiving the
greatc-at number c»f vote« would pre­
vail. ao far aa the disputed territory
only, and th” < rc-atlon of both coun-
tlea would be thu» effected.
Th” voter« ami taxpayer* of l-ane
county have It« Intereata at heart, to
be subserved and protected by a «ol­
id vote again«! the creation of these
two proposed countlvc. Th«* commit­
ter appointed on antl-dlvldon ha*
made every honest effort to defeat
misrepresentations «nd falsities put
forward by th” promoter« of these
proposed counties, and would urge
every voter to see that hl« ballot 1«
against the bill« proposed for the
creation of both Nesmith and Wil­
liams counties.
LANE COl’NTT ANTI DIVISION
COMMITTEE.
IN FEW MIS
In a few mornings Eugene «III ll.-
awnketied by the rat a-tap tap of
pm-umstlc hammers and the- nolss of
activity at th” m » gas
«onalructl«
plant at t » east end Of Eighth
st r<<t
1I • re are not many *ho
reuilxe tli< mmen»” proportion* of
the new «rt t -r za* plant that Is now
under consi' ruction to supply Eugene
an«i Hprln« ••Id with fuel ami light,
A for« e of urn and teams Is now at
sting for the- m w build­
work «'X<
Ing and t i” ne« container, which
will be »< ven ami a half times aa
large as tl e one In present use. I he
ste«l worl for this holder, which ha*
a capailtl of 15(1,000 cubic feet,
has already been shipped from l’or! -
land, and conatructlon will coni­
mene« v. ry soon.
The blue print* showing thl« new
gaa plant
plant, which have Just b-eti re
ga*
reived by the> Northw«'»t«'rn Corpoya-
tlon, show the real «He of the plant
The new tank Is located close to
the river, ju«t west of tho old tan
nery building
A private rnilroail
tra< k wlli be run to this tank, ami
between th«, new container and th«'
old on«« will b<> th«- coal nml coke
sheds, which Will receive th«, fuel d
r«ctly from th., car«. The ", w ’’u,,< ’
Ing will bo 200 feet long and 41 fe< »
i. width
This win I...
hind tho coal shed*, and contains a
the new machinery
iiin« •• x
• z for the , water - ga
end of It reaches from
plant. One -----
,~t plant
1«. which
where tho present
will be torn out. to near the river
I* building on
“T the river
Behind this
„.........
of supply tank«,
will
be a
a number
l-------
carbureter and the Ilk«'
A fine «>
flee for the superintendent will
Io b.« built. which will contain «
large number of expensive Instru
me nt*. meters ami
___ _ been
The machinery hit« airen<i>
‘ e : hipped
contract«'«! for. and will be
In a few dnya- There are * two gen-
srntor* with a <ap«<'Hy of
. .
ln
feet ench
With both of these in
operation tho pi*n*
'which
npfwlud- 500,000 fvet A
•
County Commissioner Hugh M.
Price arrived home last evetiln ’
from at> extended trip to the west­
ern part of the county, looking after
county road and bridge matters, lie
was gone about ten days and covered
a large stretch of. territory. First
he went to the country south anil
ea»t of Florence to Inspei-t the work
being done on the new Glenada-
Wlldcat road, which was Intended by
those who first planned it a* a short
cut from the mouth of the Wildcat
i reek to the mouth of the Sluslaw
river. Relieving that the singes would
take thl* route to get to Florence In­
stead of discharging passengers at
Mapleton and taking them down the
Hut while the road
river In a boat. C-i
... new. the traffic
I* good for one so
ha* always gone p thtf other way. al-
road opened up Home
though :t.e
the new
---------------
gootl I territory
-- ------- - that before had not
■e in
a mean* of
fortunate
... having
------
• . Commission-
exit other than trails,
by the re­
er Price was i called - mere
--
port that a man had maintained a
gnte across th” road, which has been
for quite a while used a* a public
highway, th« i> 1 county having obtain-
_ . land It" entire length.
ed title to the
Mr. Price
I----- found the gate' there' a* rs-
ported, and a* It was obstructing
travel, lie ordered the man to ro­
The commissioner also visit« d th<
Hooper Basin country. Inspected
some road building there, and or.l.-r-
ed a kd of construction work on the
main Htage r.md betw-een Elmira aid
Mapleton, where It
worn and was In a frightful con­
dition.
•1 will at
Extensive improvements
once be mail«' between Elmira and
Saylor's place.
Th» Walker and
road
near
Mapleton
was also
Camp I----
im­
looked after and some needed itiere
proveinetlt s were ordered
Commissioner Price savs he pound-
rd them <»n the . back all along the
of his trip he
line, and as a result
r
thinks there will be e a lot of highway
Improvement lt> that part of the
county.
K
¡iru"
•-:*
r There la n Urge amount of in.
*
i ». i with
chlnery
connected
w 'tn the
in g»
a ‘n* rn
tors and the coat of
I 1 “
between »60.000 and »70.000.
will r*e Much Concrete
Two cars of concrete wets re« el'
«ver s foot above the high waler
.........
-in
s”
r. adv for the steel when It ar
r
... •.......tofien tin-
-- —--»•* I i n 1 e q n "
der it «nd the tank seven times
larg«- as the present one. It will
nrK
I. »he air to be st'en for
‘oom n’.tlnce
The excavation for
some distance
«
, ,
the foundation I« complete.
C K Wlck«7of Cottage Grove, ’ WÄH
In Kngene over night.
HER
SKIN DISEASES
OF JUDGES
CAMPBELL HAS
ONLY PRAISE
FOR E. 0
” I have used
TO THE VOTERS OF LANE COUN- I
Full of praise for Eastern Oregon. '
Sloan’s liniment on
TY, IRRESBECTIVE OF PARTY: Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's President Campbell haa returned !
a fine mare for splint
Th” editor of the Eugene Guard I
from a trip to Prineville, Bend. Red-1
and cared her. Thb
has permitted me to addre«* thin let­ I Vegetable Compound
mond. Shaniko and The Dalles. He
■aka* th« third
ter tn you through the columna of hla i
adreesed the Crook county institute i
kora« I’»« cured.
paper and I dtxtlre to «ay a few word* I Rabattus, Maine.—“You U»I«I me tc at Prineville. This, he declares, wa«
Have recommended it to my neigh-
to you to think of on the morning of take Lydia E. Pinktiam'« Vegetable a* bright and cultured a teacher«’
bo«« for thrash and they my it is fin«.
i
the etectlon
I am not a candidate
I find it the best Liniment I ever
C n rn p o u n d and i convention as he ha* ever attended, j
for offlc«, a* you may suppose by
used. I keep on hand your Sure
Liver Pills before He think* that eastern Oregon, with :
writing thin letter to you, but I am
Cole Cure for myself and neigh-
child birth, and we that teaching force, haa a right to*
the oldewt lawyer In tne county, hav­
bora, and I can certainly recom-
are all surprised to produce such famous scholars as!
I
S. E. S mith ,
ing been In pructlce since December.
see ho’v much g«xxl have come from there. At this Insti­
mend it tor Colic.
McDonough, Ga.
1X65, an«i having a knowledge of the
it did. My physi­ tute be observed another thing that
cian said ' Without this valley does not possess—«
legal ability of lawyer» with whom I
Cured Thrush.
doubt it was the county school exhibit. Crook county
have «onteated case* In Circuit and
Ma. R. W. P arish , of Briatol,
t orn pound that has provided a building for an exhi­
Supreme Court* of th«- state, should
Ind .R. No. 2, writes:—“I have used
helped you.’ I bit of the schools alone, and, accord­
have a knowledge of thos” who ar<*
lots of your Liniment for horse* and
thank you for your ing to President Campbell, the'
hav»‘
< ornpeti *it judge«. Many of
myself. It is the best Liniment in
kindness in advising schools of Portland or any other
the world. I cured one of my horse»
!me and give you full place in the state cannot surpass the'
of thrush. Her feet were rotten;
to use work that was on display there, and
the frogs came out; she laid down
testimonials.”—Mr*. which wan done by the grades and
most of the time. I thought she
: ¡.'. Box 3. sabattus. Me. High schools.
would die, but I used the Liniment
■ i r It oman Helped.
as directed and she never lies down
While at The Dalles, he accepted
e.
Vt.
—
”
1
«as
paFiins
in the daytime now.”
an invitation to address the state con-’
good citizen a:i I havlnt
>■... ■<>( Life aiidsuffered vention of the Federation of Wo­
lillity resting .; >n you.
:rom
sues*
and
other
annoying
men's Clubs. Here he presented the,
voters. In having able judges to pro­
tect all of u* In the enjoyment of our symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham’* Vegte work of the correspondence depart­
lableCompoinid
restored
my
health
and
lives, liberty and property, we should strength, and proved worth mountains ment of the University, and as a re­
select the best.
oi gold to me. For the sake of other sult a large number of women's
If a member of your family were suffering women I am willing you clubs in the state this winter will re­
«••rlouBly HI «nd you were not per­ should publish my letter.” — Mrs. ceive the benefit of thia department
sonally acquaint”«! with any d«x?tor ¡C harles B arclay , R F D., Granite­ of the state institution. One mem-'
ber in each club will enter the corre- j should be in every stable and ap­
In town, you would ask a neighbor ville. Vt.
aa t« who was the best doctor In the, Women who are passing through spondence school and at the weekly plied at the first sign of lam< est;
town—or If you had a friend who ' thia critical j*ri«xi or who are suffer­ meeting of the club the work will be You don't need to rub, it penetrans
was a doctor you would ask him who ing from any of those distressing ills taken up with this member as a lead-
Will kill a spavin,
THE IWIVT SFKCiriO 00., AtUoU. Ov
In the correspondence depart­
was the best doctor in town. You peculiar to their sex should not lose I er.
curb
or splint, re­
would not ask whether he wan a re­ sight of the fact that for thirty years ment are four subjects: Sociology,
duce wind puffs
publican or democrat, but you would Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- under Professor Young; education,
and swollen joints,
EXPLAINS “SEARCH
ask who the beat doctor politics Eotind, which is made from roots and under Dr. Sheldon; literature, from
would not enter your mind
So, If erbs, haB been the standard remedy Professor Howe, and Oregon history,
and is a sure and
LAW PROVISIONS you were brought into court to de­ for female ills. In almost every com­ from Dr. Schafer. A large number
speedy remedy for
fend your life, liberty or property, munity you will find women who | of the teachers of the state will also
fistula, sweeney,
make
use
of
the
correspondence
de
­
and
you
had
a
lawyer
friend,
you
have been restonxl to health by Lydia
To the Editor; I want to enter a
founder and thrush.
partment
during
the
winter
to
help
would
a«k
him
who
wa«
the
best
law
­
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
I
»igorou« protest against those w ho
them in their work.
are making groaaly mlab-ading state- yer to serve you. You would not ask
A most noticeable thing, however,
Price, 50c. and $1.00
llielils about th«* »«»-< aik-d "prohibi­ If he were a dem<x-rat or a republi­ FLORENCE PAPER
that President Campbell observed on
can.
or
any
other
partisan,
but
you
tion «earcli law,” tryin" to convince
»loan*« book nn
this trip, was the fine school system
hnru-.. cattle, sheep
the people of Oregon that an awful would want a lawyer to defend you
SAYS FULL LOSS IS
that eastern Oregon has. with the
regardi««**
of
your
politics,
and
a
•n<l poultry sent
law I* about to be pa*«ed unl«**s th«*
free. Address
remarkabl«» corps of teachers.
practicing lawyer wants a judge who
prohibitloliiata are headed off.
AOUT $57.000.00 rnest
One reason for this is that many east­
I h above party lines or the Intrigues
Dr. Earl S. Sloan,
Or«'g«>n I* tx-lng flooded with liter­ of political convention, judges who
erners of talent are living in eastern
Boston. Mass., U. S A.
ature mid plawtere'l up with pouter« know the law and bow to construe Little Insurance on Buildings Oregon in order to secure a home­
and all thu voter« vlalti'd by type- and- maintain it above all conditions
stead
or
timber
claim,
and
teach
in
Destroyed by Fire a
wrllU-n letter* and pamphlet* point­
their spare time.
ths litigants. !>•• he rich or poor.
ing out the dire calamities in store of If
Week Ago
you are a farmer and had some
FAR.MIJHA TAKE NOTICE
for them.
Counties* thousand* of plowing and sowing and harrowing
pitying tear* are being daily shed done, you would not ask a lawyer or
Following are the losses in the
The low rates from the east to
for tboae poor mothers, wives and a doctor if it was good work, but a
died
Oregon etarts on September J 5. They
daughter* who*«' bedroom* will be farmer who had experience and knew Florence fire of a week ago Sunday •
•
morning, as given by the West:
will buy many farms
I have acid
»««arcbed at midnight on inure suspi­ what was good farming
Hurd Lumber & Navigation Co., «•♦♦•♦»♦••«»«••••■•••••••«« several this summer. I expect to sell
cion when No. 34 4 becomes a law.
The bar association of this state,
At her home at 273 East Thirteen­ I several more. If you will list your
partly insured.
It certainly Is to be hoped that all feeling the need of such judges and »30.000;
Frank Knowlea. loss »15,000; ln-1 th stret. Eugene. Oregon, at 8:30 o'­ I farm or acreage tract with me be­
fair minded voters will read page 49, desiring to eliminate the selection of
clock a. m.. October 31, 1910, Miss fore they some, I will do my best to
»1 500.
Mx-tion 17, of the session alw* of judges of the sunreme court from po­ ■urance
C. Nadeau, ios »1700; Insurance, Estelle Day, aged 27 years, after a sell it for you. Come ln and see me
I »0» lief,,re t hey contribute any litical conventions, met In Portland
Z~ZZ.
long illness from tuberculosis. She Ì when yon eome to town. My office
tears, for we have Identically the with lawyers of ability and reputa-j »700.
A O. Funke, ,3.000; no insurance, had been ill for two or three years ie In the front end of the Hoffman
name search law a* is embodied In 1 tlon, from all parts of the state, and I
Wm. Brynd. ,5.000; no insurance. ( but was not confined to her bed i i botrse corner of 9th and Willamette
No. 34 4, and have hud it for fir« selected the present four supreme'
Salem Woolen Mills Clothing Store. steadily until only a short time ago. i
J W ZIMMERMAN
year*
That particular part of No. Judges: Moore. McBride. King and' »1,000; Insurance, ,750.
'The funeral will be held Wednesday
»44 which ha* to do with the search .Slater, regardless of partisan views,(
Percy Cox, ,500; no Insurance.
i afternoon and the remains will be
proposition «imply adds seizure to and as eminently qualified and well I
____ ; In the
.1.J Masonic cemetery.
Masonic Lodge, ,600; no lnsur- interred
th» search and arreat provision* of • fitted to remain In office. What has ance.
Rev. H. W. Davis, of the Baptist
tin- law of 1905.
been done, has been well done by [
church, will conduct the services.
F. E Raymond. »100.
Those who are worrying about the these gentlemen, as only lawyers ofi
Miss Day was born and raised In
L. H King. ,100.
danger* of search as so vividly pic­ knowledge and experience ran certl-'
Home Note« of the Fire
1 this county and has many friends
tured by certain Interests In our fair ty
A. ______
Smith, of the Salem Woolen who are pained to learn of her death.
I. ...
state may drecall some awful tonxe- I
We hope upon election day, regard­ Mills Store, saved most of the goods, She leaves a mother. Mrs. Julia Day,
quencea of having a scandalous law less of party lln«»s. you will make an but they were more or less damag- a sister, Mrs. Lena Kilborn, and a
on the statute books, but 1 cannot. X before the names of each of these
1®“;
- -
-
............ brother. Clark Day, besides a large
For the benefit of those who may geattancB.
The Masonic Lodge lost all their number of other relatives ln this
not have a law office at their dispo­
In Lane county, of which you are parapharnalia, records, and every- county and other parts of the state,
sal, a copy of the most important a citizen, there are two judges to be' thing except one jewel.
:
-----------------------------
part of tile I'."' • law follows:
Frank Knowles lost four buildings »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•••♦««*»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
elect«»d ln th«1 Second Judicial dis­
"It is mad«* the special duty of the trict. Judge James W. Hamilton is and practically all the goods ln store!
CREED HAMMOND
district attorney to file or have filed one of the present judges of the dis­ and warehouses. What was removed
Candidate for the office of
a complaint In the circuit court of trict. residing at Roseburg. Oregon, is not worth ,50 in all.
county clerk on the democratic
justice's court has be««n twice elected to the office,
any county, or any
i
When the fire started fifty cases of
ticket, was born in Lane county
therein, against all houses and the is now serving his twelfth year, and oil for Heceta lighthouse, which had
36 years ago. Was educated in
keep<T* thereof, used for the sale, is a candidate for re-election, and the been stored in a warehouse, was load­
the public schools of Eugene ♦
exchange or gift of any kind of fn- p«»ople have been so well pleased with ed on the steamer Wilhelmina and
and the University of Oregon. ♦
toxlcatlng liquors i In any county, sub­ his ability and impartiality as a judge the boat moved away out of danger
Served his country in the Snan- ♦
division of such county or precinct that he has been requested to become of the flames.
ish-Philippine war. Served as ♦
therein, or In any town or city in a candidate for re-election.
Several of those who were burned
chief deputy under Fred Fisk in ♦
such county in this state where local
Judge John Coke is a citizen of out have secured new quarters and
Applied Into th* nostril«
1903-08 and under Harry Bown ♦
devices ar«* resorted to to prevent or Marshfield. Coos county;
Is quickly absorbed.
was ap- are carrying on business, while oth­
in 1908-09. and helped to make ♦
avoid detection of th«' keeper ther«*- pointed to the office two years ago ers will open up again in a short
CIVE8 RELIEF AT ONCE.
their
administrations
a
success.
♦
of, and upon said complain being when the legislature of the state gave time.
Respectfully submits his record ♦ It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the
fib'd describing a place where the the district a third judge. As a law­
O. A. Funke moved his family to
membrane resulting from Catarrh
and name for the office of coun- ♦ diseased
device Is kept or suspected of being yer. he stood high In his profusion his small house near the sawmill, and
and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly.
tv clerk.
♦ Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell.
kept, ami the name of the person vi­ in his county among the lawyers, and Is keeping store in the same build­
• It is easy to use. Contains no injurious
olating this law, if known, said as a judge h«» has given unqualified ing where he began business in Flor­
drugs. No mercury, no cocaine, no mor­
jtidg«* or justice of the peace, or satisfaction in his county, and we ence over twenty years ago.
phine. The household remedy.
«
other magistrate, shall Issue his war­ hope you wil give him your cordial
The Hurd Lumber & Navigation
Price, 50 cents at Druggists or by mail.
rant. commanding any sheriff or support.
Co. are fitting up their woodshed at
ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St., Naw York.
constable to search such place, ami
A vote for Judges Hamilton and the corner of Lincoln and Front
If th«' law Is belli” violated, to arrest Coke, and their election, will make streets for temporary quarters and
the person or persons so violating th«> bench of the Second Judicial dis­ will open up for business as soon as
th«« law."
trict second to none in the state, of they can get a stock of goods. They
Now for the comparison with Sec­ which consummation you can all feel I intend to build again as soon as pos­
tion 4 of the initiative measure In­ proud.
sible.
troduced thl* year to enforce prohi­
Wm. Brynd is preparing to put up
Respectfully vour felow citizen.
bition amendment, namely. No. 344.
GEORGE B. DORRIS.
a new building on the site formerly
They are word for word the same
occupied by the Western house.
C. Nadeau is planning to erect a
down to the words "sale, exchange
FRANK
EDMISTON
TAKES
cement building on the site where
or gift.” At this point the word
blacksmith shop stood.
manufacture Is added. From there
OWN LIFE BY SHOOTING the Frank
is making plans to
on there Is little difference except
HMSELF IN THE HEAD rebuild his Knowles
store as soon as possible.
tho addition of seizure. This kind
The Odd Fellows’ hall, Nadeau’s
of a search and seizure law ts found
In all states where a state prohibi­ suicided at hi* home near Thurston bowling alley, and other buildings on
tory law is being enforced, and is Saturday evening by shooting him­ that side of the street, as well as the
similar to th«« provision for search self through the head with an old Bay View Hotel, were in great danger
Page Woven Wire Fence is made
The exact cause of but were saved by hard work, though
for stolen goods familiar to all. Such revolver,
the
rash
act
is
not
known,
but
it
is
to
withstand the roughest farm
and
many
of
considerably
scorched
laws only bother those who want to
break the law, and when rightly un­ surmised that it was from brooding I the windows broken
usage
it is possible for it to under­
The Hurd Lumber & Navigation I
derstood will only be opposed by over his shooting of Lee Hoselton
go.
No
animal—bull, steer or stal­
several years ago. maiaming him for Co. lost all the goods In their store.
such.
It Is the hope of the writer that life. It will be remembered that besides valuable papers, The books
lion—can successfully argue a point
no one in Lane county will be de­ the two were In the mountains hunt­ of tho company were In the safe.
with this remarkably strong, elastic
ceived by th«» feverish efforts being ing when young Edmiston mistook which at this time has not been op­
fence. This is a broad statement.
made to pull the wool over people * H««selton for a «leer and shot twice, ened.
eves. Let s spike down the saloons out bullet entering Hoselton'« face
i It has been proved hundreds of
and the other his arm.
am! 'Rinch the nail*.
I times.
Young Edmiston went out to the
The many good provisions of No.
344 will make statewide prohlbi- barn to do the milking Saturday t
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n .1
Real Estate Transfers
t
Houses and giant trees have
tlno easier to enforce, and why that evening, but Instead left the pails hi •
•
part of one of the twelve sections the barn and Went on some distance, »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»*••••••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
fallen
on stretches of Page Fence.
which is a copy of a law now in force when he placed the muzzle of the
R.
Ray
and
head
and
fired.
He
revolver
to
his
John
A.
Zimmer
to
R.
When
they were removed the fence
should be chosen a* the foundation
of on«' of the bittereat of attacks died Instantly, Some time later his C. K Kompp; 1 acre In sec. 75-17-4
was
found
to be uninjured. This is
mad«' on prihlbitionlsts this fall is brother, found his lifeless body W. » 1.
Nellie
Scog-
just the sort of fence you want.
J. W. Machen et ux to
_
nior«» than any but a liquor man can and ran to the house and Informed
gin: lot 10 In block 10 of McWlllama
explain.
The name "prohibition his parents.
We carry a big line of Page
Coroner Gordon was notified of add. to Springfield. »125.
I
C- —
*ear«h law" Is absolutely unfair to
Nellie Scoggin to C. B. Shaffner;
No. 314. As a matter of fact, the the shooting, but he deemed an in­
Fence
in all styles—Stock Fence,
by mall f»r thosa who caaix*
ir
lot 10 in block 10 of McWlllama add.
add !
par-ou Ail in-lrnction. Inrlniliag Anal
search pnrt of It is copied from the quest unnecessary.
Hog
Fence,
Poultry Fence, etc. If
axsmination« is FREE. Far taarhara.
leaves
his
parents.
to
Springfield.
,80.
The
young
man
local option law, which the Home
a«n.l*uta preparing tor celUff* or nBirarsi
W. M Scott to Marion Hager; 7
It'll«' people are so strenuously sup­ Mr. and Mrs. I*, R. Edmiston, and
you need fence now visit us at once.
ty. woman a r.uba. grangaa. ong'naers * l <1
boma makers. No preliminary atainln*-
porting Just at present. Much of the two brtohers. W. W. and J. D., of acres in D. L. C. 52, twp. 19-3 W.
Get it now while prices are lowest.
tiou is raquirrA Tins «sad cnoraa masus
argument they are presenting is Thurston, besides three sisters. Mrs ,10.
opportiinity for yon.
James J. Broning to William T.
Tena I'rlce. of Thurston. Mrs. Rose
We must reduce our stock and will
Saad tor » i. -ocripUrq bulloU* to tba
against their own bill.
V
Baughman and Miss Ethel, at St. Culver: lot in block 9 of Kelly's add.
A. C. TERRILL.
cut
the prices to the limit.
Correr
cnilenr«
Mtvsdy
!>■%»*
rt
nt
ent
to
Springfield.
,1800.
Maries, Idaho.
I'li urwiy ut Ore-no«
John W. Bergman to O. I. Fosbak;
i
Quackenbush A Son*. Eugene.
W. I. nnd E. L. Thorpe have taken
Kaaeee
-
-
-
Oregon
of lots 2 and 3 ln
Spay-Wymire Co.. Cottage Grovsi
Oscar Millican, of Waltervllle, was lot 12 and
charge of the Willamette House and
¡block 11 of Glenada. ,1.
Cr««well Hdw. Co., Cre«w«ll.
In
the
city
over
night.
will hereafter conduct the place.
sss
SLOANS
LINIMENT
&
:
:
HAY FEVER
ELY’S CREAM BALM
TRIED REMEDY
FOR THE GRIP. Page Fence Can't Come
to Pieces.
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