The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, March 16, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE TWICE A WEEK GUARD,THURSDAY, MARCH 1C 1911
K WLlüni L xlixlio I u
ROM IOO Ì 0 140 POUNDS.
CHiiiSTIAiiCHliRGH
COMER SWNE
LAID SUNDAY
nidorful Praise Accorded
•unatho Household Remedy
re. Marl* tiorrtz, Orieuln, Okla*
is, writ«»!
ily liuxbaixl, children m I i
«Il
•« iiscd your iii<’<ll',lii' > , an mii ül-
fit keep tlxoil In III" lx 'I .<■ Ill <
r»»lty, I w«i I' iloreil t ! •alth by
I ni> dli'lii", and Dr. Hurtt
In
ualilo udvke and books. P*!■ i«|.
>ut mo from different. plan , ion u.r<»
pi I»«<1 that I I'nti <lo all of n lx •
■k alon«, anil that I wm cured by th i
lor of chronic cafnrrh. Mv lux bund
l cured of n thin*, my il.m;-lih i <4
Mho and celarrh of the st. mar h, mnl
son >f catarrh of th«’ throat, \v’h<n
a« «lek 1 Weighed 1 im > pound»! tww I
Igh MO.
I have reualnad my health aj»
,nnot thank you < nont h '
lei. Mey find giv» you * J >
bier* your work.”
With ¿ippr
<fi«‘inonhM the
•ini:»* of ihr ikv . (’hih-thiii
' hut« li bulldli.r uh.rh in hi coni; «*
• <»r nriM-th.ii on oak Hired near E; imi
I E.(•*.■• nth.
v,
hild Bunday aftpr-
, nooti
Thn t*.xert*|geM. which began
lit 3 o'clock, v. <Tf wltaeaxed by UffV-
I »Tai liuirtr<*(! peopl«*.
'j no weather
| h h hh al and i ! im program was h**l<l
In i I p » open air, Intwcon |he pnrii-
nliy (omplctfd wall; of the atriir-
turo.
j
'¡’he ( ki ielbCM opened
with
a
Hong. follow. <1 by the Invocation l»v
J K<‘> V I' bl'io, of the i’ltvd 1‘iVHTl-
i !’<•!!( nl church
Prciiidvnt
I
i <'.ihi 'bi ib of flic unlvMi !tv, then «!••-
Illvcif'd th«- prir Ipiil atldros of the
(»" .itlon and he wan followed by IU*v
■ II
H, WllkblHoft, of tile M
E. chilli II,
• hi • line i n? Mini ferial union:
Morin .1 Duiyc. ropie ontlng the
i < ‘ 'nn*H < lai club, an I Rev. A. F.
.tn ! i »h. acting president of the
Eu »•lie bl bin iinlvendl v.
I lit^i « anie ih" »•••lemony, of plnc-
;ng ihf ■ !o|.<- 1' Illi «‘111 1 'oiin 5 the Iron
b y. Ilihi d" which wit* p"rfornieil by
Hon. T G. Hendricks . president of
1
i .
N.nio.i'il bar .k nnd h trun-
öf ! he church.
1 lO'idi’ the box
In th«* >.toi.- v.er,. piai ill tlie follow-
In«’. *1 h<’ !' «¡or', of I ho chnreh, the
»I ll»* of th»» '»ref tIon of ti'e two other
biilldliU'.. fh.»i have bt»«m 1 r«»i'l«-d by
lilt' «ill *
m . » :••!»
tillin'"« of the
M lero kill* tup Pandri 'f nri- «
.1 •
1 3 0! the officio 1 beard of the
slte, soothe« the ¡h hlnx .aip,
»• Imrch, ttutnea of thr iiiillillun coni-
give« luitre to the h.dr e .!
miti' 0. name of the fii hltt'ct. IIUIIK-H
Of th'* e mt» t >♦; . nnii :■ of tin- vnrl-
■f'niulatrs it« growth.
A
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OHM 1 lb itor*. who Im*. O nerved the
single application pli ra relief
(. hurt h siu.c i:- 01 a.ml'zatK ri. ami n
•nd proves Its worth. Do not
4 * fl II v of lio* XinvrhüB revised Bible.
be bald. Stive your ha r be­
'l b* p:i?ion, whose r. in eH V. ere etl-
( If f d 1 ♦ re 34 follow!1 in this order
fore too latr.
Micro Li a
tri whir* 1 toey »frvod: Oilmare Cal-
delightful drc»-lne ter the
(» M Wli fn • ,/S ,\1. Hubbard.
hair, free from grease ard ►
I’ R. U a. »ett. W I). Owen. E. W.
Sticky oils, Booklet free.
R 'tt> l< Im V '’»rrle T E. Camp­
bell, i(
CániHou. W i). Hiimph-
HOYT CHEMICAL COMPANY
r.
'. B vll. . Ihirry Watkln«. (i
rOKTLAOO. O'l.CI
M. W «-Inter. H F. B'.ntuli, M. 1..
Ro. c and .r 3 M< Call'.tai. the laut
nun o* i
th pn nut pi'- tor. Rev.
rve< a soc»m<l pas
Mr Burnett
ton to bctwi
III ». 0 of Ite*.. Mr.
it
\v. Mn» anil
PV. .Ir Weimer. The
( fl ( nunh> <
<1 V th (hr beicdic-
(Ion b_. Rev. 1’. K. Billington.
BIG PORTLAND
STORE IS SOLD
Olds,
Wortman A’ King Pur­
chased by Holz
Brothers
Thi> firm of Olds, Wortman A-
King yesterday iloscd contracts for
the s.«h> of ihf controlling Intercut
In the gr at men untile <»tabll»h-
iniment
ment at Morrison, Alder. West Park
need* » and Tenth streets to Aaron Holts. I
prepared expressly for
I horsemen and ranchmen. It in; the junior partner, and hia brother. I
Max Holtz, of Now York city. The
powerful and penetrating lini-
iueludes.
besides the
icnt, a remedy for emergencies. transaitlon
A soothing embrocation for the relief department store, the building and
of pain, and the best liniment for ground leases, stables, warehouses,
The amount
sprain« and «oreness.
Unequalled and other propertl«".
for healing wound« and injuries involve,I Is between »3.000,000 and
caused by BARBED WIRE end $1,000.000. The Olds. Wortmnn #
for all cuts and bruises. Pacific Horse King company Is incorporated for >
Liniment is fully guaranteed. No $2.000.000 and the Portland Build­
other is so good or helpful in S" many ing rompani*. a subsidiary corpora-;
way«. If it fails to sat isfv, we author­ Hun iiintrolllng the ground lease
ize all dealers to refund the purchase and building, is tapitalited for
price. Extra large bottles 5 O cents.
$500,000.
The business will con-1
under the,
HovT CltBMICAL Co., i irtland. Orc. tinue to lie conducted
name ef Old>. Wortman
King
There will be no change in the policy
of tb<> institution, the retiring mem­
bers of th» firm retaining a substan­
tial lnte«*it In the business. Sun­
day Oregonian.
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Painless Dentistry
!•
pri«l» nnr hnbl « rnr »tud» frr ? ruta au«l
fin» <Htr ■•$« <<MB, ,| , nr« >• I ho L m 11 | ulnl.-w work
t« (»• Intinti An’whrm, n , n.attor how much >ou
paj. Compir» <»ur l‘rl< ow.
Wa finish pinto nn<1
bri-iue work for <»».$•
«■f • town pnt rons m
rnr «i.ajr if <!•••• r*«-'
J nlnlr*« ritr*« 11 •»
if» whrn |> •<« n < r
l>ritif«< work ir ri Ir*
Consultai e*
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MolarCrow •• $5.00
22k Hr d|.T~ft4.C0
Gold .'iltiRft
Cnamal Fillmf«
too
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5.0Û ♦
Stiver Tilliliffl
Good Rubber
flotot
D»tl Red Rubber
Plat»»
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M. W a. Will. SwMntawMiM«.
GRANDFATHER TEDDY
EARLY IN APRIL
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7.50 ❖
r> ■'«•« t>’''l "" -bu
I» nut inwnm io Kihiw
«r»T method *
All work tulle ftiarftyrteed for flflrm yrnrn.
Wise Dental Co.,
me.
Painless Dentists
»■Ilin« S.lldlnt. Thl’S «nd W»Mlwt«n I’OSTIAVO n»E
orniilon: as a null iiu.ji.tui
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s.in Francfaco, March 13.—
A ne« generation of the
Roosevelt family is expected
to make its advent into the
W oi Id | lout li .
It fa| i cpoi t-
i<l today there will be 'in nr-
rival of the first child in the
house of Theodore Roosevelt,
.1 r . e.i rli tn \ pril.
Young
Roos, velt has his home In
San Francisco.
His father. Colonel Roose-
velt. in I Mrs Roc.-eielt, are
i pei t' il to ho in t he i ity to
celebrate the birth of the
first grand-child.
The Famous
Does Not Strain the Eyes
Don't use a small, concentrated light
over one shoulder. It puts an unequal
strain on your eyes. Use a diffused, soft,
niellov. light that cannot flicker, that equal­
izes the work of the ey s, such as the Rayo
Lamp gives, and avoid eye strain.
The Riiyo is designed to give the
best light, and it does.
, , ,.
It has n strong, durable shade-holder
that is held firm and true. A new burner
gives added rtrength. Made of solid
brass and finLbed in nickel. Rasy to
keep polished, i he .i.iyo is low priced,
but r.o ill er lamp tjives a better light at
any price.
C. ce a R. 70 Ue,r, Always One.
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THREE
Stomach Blood and
Liver Troubles
SESSION
•’The way
northwest I*
to them.”
Hill of the
for Oregon
Oregon produits and
a car with
»«■nd I tig It on a 7,000 nili<- tour
through the o.’iHterii stat"s wllh trir.
cling repreaentatlvcH In charg,. who
are well versed on western condi­
tion*. The lnt«r«’»i tliis car has cre­
ated every where on Its four through
Michigan, eastern Ohio and southern
Indiana has been nolhliig short of
wonderful. Oregon Is bound to gain
from tills practical publicity, and lhe
value of It can only he reckoned
wlieii tin» colonist period is ov r
nnd »ome idea can I»- bad of the
iiiimlx-r of new settlers brought Into
the state.
lhe following reports of the trav­
eling Immigration agent in charge
Oregon's exhibition
Boundary Election Will Be Held
May 1—Protest Against
Poles in Street
lands with a little for fruit culture.
This is a good working field and the
time giving personal interviews, We
also opened the car and allowed the
people to look the exhibits over un-
til almost 11:00 p. m. We sec.u red
the names of a large number of pros­
pective homesteaders and tourist*
for Oregon.
Ansonia. Ohio.—Attendane» about
G00. At the stcreoptlcon lecture in
the evening every seat in the hall
was taken. It was a rousing and es­
pecially interested crowd and the at­
tendance was large considering the
size of the town. Several came to
me after the lecture in the evening
and stated that they were going
west this spring or summer.
ANALYSIS OF WATER
SHOWS IT IS PURE
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According to reports from Flor-, ♦
ence. there are suspicions that1 ♦
George Griffith, the Englishman, ♦
MAY HAVE BEEN
who was burned to death in his
cabin near Heceta Head lighthouse,
on the coast, north of Florence, a
week ago last Saturday, was foully’
dealt with, and it probable that an
Investigation may lie made.
It appears that a number of men
who were at the place to help pre­
pare the remains for burial found
portions of the body in different
places. Indicating that the body
might have been cut up by some
one. although the theory that after
the fire wild animals may have scat-
tered the remains about is advanced,
The head was found about eight f°et
from the trunk and there had evi-
dently been a partition of the house
The
between where the parts lay.
arms and legs were about eight feet
from the rest of the body, The men
could not tell whether the limbs had
been burned off or severed In some
other way. The trunk of the body
lay In a little hollow and under it
was found
round what, appeared to be a
piece of clothinA worn by Griffith,
A jiortion of a purse with a little
over $t> in money w.is found near
the body.
No Tracka Found.
The wind had been blowing nnd
drifted sand 1 hail obliterated any
tracks that might have been made
about the place, so it is difficult to
determine If wild animals or human
biings had scattered the remains
about in such a manner. Affidavits
of several of the men who found the
body In that condition were taken
and these documents were sent to
District Attorney Bryson and Sheriff
How n.
2400 IS POPULATION
of M c M innville
Washington, D.
March II
McMinnville’s population thirteenth
census, is 2.400.
In 1909 It was
1,420. in 1X90. 1.3GX.
E. DANA DURAND. Director.
The notarial commissfijn of L. if.
Johnson, of this city, was filed with
the county clerk this afternoon.
Get rid of roar Sfomaeh IVc^L'nccg nnd
Liver Li.
a course of
fl^cdic'f Discovery
— the Qrc.it F>tomnch f vstoratlvc. Liver
Im ¡^orator and Lioud Cleanse r.
Nou C'-i’t af >rd to a- r-^t nnv medicine of ttnistttnt
nmpoji ton p. a subafitute f.r ‘ Golden Medical Diacov
cry, ’ which is a medicine ow known coMrosmos, having
c complete lot of ingredients in plain English on its hot­
tie-wrapper, seme being attested as correct under oath«
Dr. Pierce’s Mwent Ptlh' ; rewlrto aad lti'’f'¿f>reto Stomach, Liver end Aow-/s.
The city
I »t night
a
ectlon to
• X tte. ding
eat. also
>rk, and sot Monday. May 1. a» the
ife The proper notice will be glv-
i in time and it is hoped tiiat there
R. .M. I’ratt late yesterday after­
ill Re no more legal hitches to pre­
noon !>• gan the work of remodeling
mt the elez-rlnn from being held.
tii" iron of the building occupied
It wax the icgiilar monthly meet­
by Friendly's clothing department.
ing of the cnuntil and much of the
time was tai
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Osburn,
ST .1ÜU KMLiil TO MOTHER AND CHILD. '
Inislnl's".
Co
who retured a few days ago from a
SYMUP hO» bcm
the fire and
trip as far south as the Fanauia ca­ iHt L-I : r© «r Si::TY FooTNXNO
years by MILUOXu •!
ported adv« rs«
nal zone, report, the weather uncom­ :i >¡
s for thtir children WKCy
I ay of the two
fortably hot in that region. The trip
- zTUz.o i CHILD. SOFTENS th« Gü*.4
each, wishing
by steamer on this side of the istli- AI.'.AA
Sa'.I PAI.' ; CUKES WIND COLIC, ( rd
the hands of
mus Is a long, tiresome one of 29
i t r • v ly r DIAKRHOi?. It «
»n-.’.e - Be cure and csk (or •‘Mr’,
also report'd 1
days on steamers that are far from
Syrup,” and
30 other
of filter sand
first-ciass. this being th ■ most dis­ Liu«*. T wenty-five cent»
a bottle.
the plant.
agreeable feature of the entire trip.
The finance committee reported
Mr. Osburn made a trip through,
on the us tai r.unJii ■ of 111113. The the famous Culebra < ut of the canal
committee v.- is authorized to make on a railroad automobile, through
a statement cf all available funds the courtesy of the officials in charge
for use e! f the water board ind the and was impressed with the magni­
IN LATE WINTER
t reasu rer be instructed to disburse tude of the work be . r done. The
the funds « upon warrants leaned by canal zone, however. I . few attrac­ AND EARLY SPRING
Ws seldom fee! JUST RIGHT
tions as a pla> e of residence for the
the board.
Heller, of tlie street committee, Ann ricans. and it seems best adapted
At
such a *.itn" USKUEIU is the best anti
reported the number of fpet of lum­ to the Jamaica n gros, ’ ho are ^o-
-.;
l Bio d Purifier, die most successful
ber u. -d In the 't",'» comnlMl' tier !ng most of the labor on the «anal..
Mr. and Mrs. Osburn
wont by pr ,-ription for spring humors and such
during February was 3ukX. He re­
di-or’’ rs of the blood as boils, pimples,
ported on d.-.mag'-d 'iirbfug on west steamer f-cm Fannmn to New York pustules, blotches, sores and cutaneous
Seventh street and said that the con- city, a:.d spent a few days visiting in
•p’i"UA. Kasparilla is admitted to be
tractor who put if i.i was Informed Pennsylvania. They found the wea- the ix- t remedy for that ’ack of energy
ther*«old
end
wintry
in
the
.
in
that a man backed a wagon agaiu-t
and the peculiar debility so prevalent
the curb while it. was still "green,’ sharp contrast to the tropic heat of during the close oi winter and the opening
causing the break. It was referred the Panama zone.
of spring. For derangements of the di­
to the street committee and city en­
gestive organs it is a natural corrective,
DIED.
gineer. The committee r'‘coni iiended
operating directly upon the liver and ali-
At
Irving.
Satvrdav
evening, ricntary cinal, gently but persistently
the opening of the alley both ways
in block 18, Skinner's original plat March 11, 1911. Peter Withers. <-d stimulating a healthy activity.
Its
of the citv. The matter was referred 83 years, an old pfonjer of Lane berefici.il tnflnetjce extends, however, to
to the street committea and city at­ cour.ty. Death was sudden. While .very portion of the system, aiding in the
torney, The committee reported fa- splitting wood ho fell over and soon processes of digestion and assimilation of
vorably on the plat ot the Poster ad- lost consciousness. I’e was a brother '■xxl, promoting n wholesome, natural
of J. E. P. Wither.-, of the city who ppetite, correcting sour stomach, bad
dition.
Is now it’- California. The funeral breath, irregularities of the bowels, con­
City Gets Kebat«*.
Manager Spencer, of the Oregon was held today with Interment in the stipation and the long list of troubles
Power Co., rei orted there was an er­ cemetery near Irving. An obituary directly t-aceabte to those unwholesome
conditions.
Kasparilla dispels drowsi­
ror in charging the city for 86 arc w-lll be published later.
ness, beadactie, backache and despond­
lights and that the actual number in
E. E. Hyland is having a gravity ency due to inactivity of the liver,
use is 85. Ho said the company
It is a
would rebate the city for the addi­ water system put in for the town­ kidnevs and digestive tract.
tional charge, amounting to $48. site of Oakridge, the lie”, railroad di­ strengthening tonic of the highest value.
G-o. Waggoner, city­
The matter was referred to the fi- vision point.
engineer of Eugene, is surveying for THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE
nancel committee.
H oy T C hemical C o . Portland, Oregon
Delay of the health committee re­ the pipe line.
ported that committee had decided to
dig a ditch leading from the Condon
school septic tank to drain the water
from people’s premiers in that vic­
inity and to cover the ditch with a
board.
Sewer
Inspector Zell re­
ported unsanitary conditions at sev­
eral places in the business district
and the matter was referred to the
city attorney and health committee
with power to act.
Manager Spencer called the coun­
cil’s attention to the fact that the
city's big water main leading from
the pumping plant is beneath a small
building which the company is erect-1
ing to be used in connection with.
the gas plant. He wanted to be ro- j
leased from indemnity for any dam­
age that might occur. The matter ;
was left to the new water board.
Against Poles in Street-
Mrs. Stoops.
residing on
High
street between East Sixth and East .
Seventh, appeared before the coun- 1
cil to protest against putting thej
city's new light petes in the street :
in front of her property and wanted
Any system that needs a tonic needs also a blood purifier, for it is
them in the alley. She vehemently!
the
w
eakened and impure condition of the circulation that is responsible
protested against this action but was i
We have only to recognize the
informed that this matter was eti- ■ for the run-down state of health.
importance of pure, rich blood in preserving health, to realize the danger
tirely in the hands of the water board
and' the council had nothing to do of a weakened or impure circulation. The great majority of persons
with it.
are rapidly coming to understand the importance of preventing disease;
An ordinance fixing the polling
they know that a poorly nourished system cannot resist germs and
places and naming the judges and
clerks of election for the coming microbes, anil that a tonic which purifies and enriches the blood will
often ward off a serious spell of illness later on.
city election was passed.
An ordinance approving the Foster
That Spring is the most trying season on the health is a fact well
plant was passed.
known to every one. It is the time of year when our constitutions are
An ordinance for the construction
of a sewer between West Third and required to stand the greatest strain, and unless the system receives
West Fourth streets from Jackson the proper amount of blood nutriment the health is bound to be affected.
The general bodily weakness, tired, worn-out feeling, fickle appetite,
to Blair was passed.
Au ordinance for the construction poor digestion, etc., come directly as a result of weak, watery blood.
of a sewer on the west side of Wash- !
If you need a tonic, you need a medicine that has real blood puri­
ington street from the alley between
fying
properties. A great many so called tonics are mere nerve stim­
West Fourth and West Fifth, north
ulants, often producing instantaneous exhilarating effect, but acting
4 70 feet passed.
The monthly report of the water with decided injury on the system.
If your system is weak and run­
department was read and accepted.
down you can only tone it up by supplying an increased amount of
A cheek front Mrs. Cordelia Ank­ blood nutriment, and this can come only through pure, rich blood.
eny for $24 .is yearly rental of a
portion of the Skinner's Butte prop­ Any tonic which does not purify the blood is dangerous, because it leaves
erty on which her barn is situated, the impurities in the circulation to constantly prey upon the health.
S. S. S. is the greatest of all tonics because it is the greatest of all
was presented and accepted,
A petltiou for the gradisg and blood purifiers ; and it is the one medicine yuu can rely on to supply
graveling ot Mill street from the the system with the best tonic
south line of East Third street c t effects ana at the same time thor­
0 feet was read and
tending south
The | FEELS BETTER IN EVERY WAY
referred to the street committee with oughly purify the blood.
I S. S. S. is a good medicine. I keep
use
of
S.
S.
S.
at
this
time
may
power to act.
save you from a long spell of I it in the house all the while. It is an
tonic to give strength to the
sickness, and it will certainly pre­ excellent
system and tone to all the physical
pare you for the strain of the long members.
It gives appetite and
hot Summer. Many people have energy anil makes one feel letter in
put off using a tonic until the sys­ every way. I liave found it also an
excellent blood purifier. For months
A string ot automobiles loaded tem became so weakened it could
I was troubled with an itching skin
not
resist
disease,
and
have
paid
down with a heavy, enthusiastic
eruption on the face, and tried many
crowd and preceded by the German for the neglect later on with a
specialists ami many remedies to get
band, attracted much attention as spell of fever, malaria, or some
a cure, but S. S. S. is the only medicine
it moved up Sixth street in Portland otherdebilitating sickness. S.S.S.
that seemed to reliev e. I am now free
of this eruption. I think n great deal
last night, and many of the pedestri­
is
Nature's
ideal
tonic
and
blood
of your medicine, believing it to lx
ans wondered at the exclttnent.
It does not contain a the bestbiooii purifier and tonic known
The occasion of it all was the purifier.
to the world t 4,._
home coming of Kola Nels, one of particle of mineral in any form,
the disHnguislied members of the nor does it contain any of the
FRANK HORNER.
I'*’’’
venth St., Canton, O,
Oregon hop trade Mr. Neis h id been
deleterious
nerve
stimulants
that
absent in Europe for about a year
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and his friends decided to celebrate are used in so many medicines
his return in proper style.
Hence, called tonics. S. S. S. tones up the stomach anj ¿¡aestion, rids one ol
the German band and th® parade.
the tired, worn-out feeling improves th appetite and digestion, and in
On arrival at the Belvedere hotel,
every way contributes to the upbuilding nJ strengthening of the
three cheers were given for the re­
S. S S. is absolutely safe fcr persons of any age, and
turn of the traveler and the entire entire system.
niedicine exactly suited to
party proceeded to the grill, where all who are tn need of a tonic will find
a dinner was served. A large party their needs.
THE SWIFT srECIFiC CO., ATLANTA. GA.
of Salem hop men came down to par­
ticipate in the festivities.—Oregoni­
an.
WEATHER VERY HOT
IN CANAL ZONE
OHLGON EXHIBIT BY GREAT NORTHERN RY. AT W$ TERN LAND i'XlODVCIi
EXHIBIT, 1ILLD LN OMAHA. NEB RECENTLY.
furnished by E. C. Leedy, general
Immigration agent of the Great
Northern railway:
hun-
Greenwood.
Ind. Fifteen
dred visitors, a great many of whotn
were farmers.
\ large per cent of
interest was for homesteads in Ore­
gon. The hall where the stereopti­
con lecture was held In lhe evening
war crowded and some were turtle J
away. The apple display in the car
is drawing many favorable com­
ments.
Ji'fferronvllle. Ind.—Tremendous
crowd. At least 5,000 people visited
th, car. The crowd kept up all day
long and the lecture hall was crowd­
ed In the evening.
We estimated
the attendance at about 1.400. The
Interest seems to be mostly in farm
M ich fLLnf'W «fart*» wi'h weak tomach, and consequent
poor, Impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people luck
food, rich, red blr>od. Their *#otni cha need inviforiitinf
tor, after all, a man can be no stronger than his stornacl.
A remedy thr.t makes the stoma.di strong ar.d the liver
active, makes rich n<l blood and overcomes and drives
out disease-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi­
tude ot diseases.
An analysis of water tak­
en from the filter plant,
which was recently placed in
operation, shows that it is ab-
lutely pure and as soon as
the mains are thoroughly
flushed tl>'.‘ water all over the
city will be in good shape to
drink and use for all pur­
poses.
The analysis, which
was made by Profesror A. R.
Sweetser, of ihp university,
and submitted to the water
commission Saturday night,
shows that only one batería
was found in the sample tak­
en from the filtei. -..bile 131
were found in a sample tak­
en from the river.
There were appearances of
typhoid baidli in the river
water but absolutely none in
the water taken from the fil­
ter.
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W. F. OSBURN AND WIFE
HOME FROM CALIFORNIA
Report Floods in Golden Stato
Unprecedented—Many
Eugcneites There
William F. Osburn anil wife. of
the Hotel Osburn, arrived home this
morning from a mouth's stay in
southern California, spending most
of their time in San Dle'^i. They re­
port an i njoyab’e trip but the
weather most of the time was abom­
inable.
The rains throughout the
state have been heavier during the
past few weeks than ever before and
in San Diego there was a precipita­
tion of four inches greater during
the month than there has been dur­
ing previous year In the history of
the city. Nearly the whole state is
flooded and it took Mr. and Mrs. Os­
burn 2$ hours to ma!;« the trip from
Francisco, where-
Los Angeles to San
’
—
as ten or twelve hours Is the usual
time, Tracks nnd bridges ar» wash-
ed out all the way from Sacramento
to San Diego.
Mr and Mrs. Osburn saw ninny
Eugene people in Los Angelos and
San Diego, include'' among them be­
ing Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Eackwith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shelley. Mr. and
Mrs. L. N. Honey . Mrs. Lulu Hartley
and Mrs. .Fannie Nelson.
Mr. and
Mrs. Roney will be home in a short
time and Mrs. Nelson will also ar-
rive here soon to spend the summer
in the city,
GREATEST
OF ALL TONIC
BECAUSE
GREATEST OF ALL
BLOOD PURIFIERS
KOLA NEIS GREETED
UPON RETURN HOME