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THIS ETOEXH DAILT OTTARD. SAfl'RlAV, MARCH J. IMPROVEMENT AT B.-K,S. SAWMILL AT SPRINGFJELD BOSTON COUPLE CHARGED WITH FORGING CHECKS t 1 j i ' a Tho IUnd You Have AJwnys Sought, and tvlilcH ban oacn in use for over 30 yearn, Im bonio tho nnliiro of and Iiiim been mado minor IiIh pcr C C&ffi?f soniil Hiipcn IhIoii xim o It Inliijicy. taryr, Allow no ono to decisive you In thin. All Counterfoils, Imitations nud " Just-iui-ood" are but KxperlinciitH that trlflo with oud f '..,('r tlio health of InfunU und Children Expc.ouce aguinxt Experiment. What is CASTORIA Ca.Htoria i a ha miles aubstltnto for Cantor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Sootblnu; Syrups. It to I'lcoHaut. II contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic, subxtance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms , and allays FoverishncHa. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ' and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the fttomack and Vowels, giving healthy and' natural sleep. The ChiMnsn's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of A fi'w ii'ppi'd mm II w iip rpnicm- han fr raiirlswri. Mfirrn u. 1(.ri-fl thit Mi.. Wuk nmH. mi-nf on1 W son. wifH of H. MnrMriifr ymihhi. i fit the faff that th Hmith-Ki'llv of Hon I hi. was arrest c-4 H nUhl n flvH hp'I Militant la 1 IniprovuHMitH In 7 The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tmc stMTua MMMHr, t muniuv amccr. mm vori errv. Thoro Im Only Ona , "Bromo Quinlno" - ' That Im Laxatlvo Bromo Quinlno KD rur wonta oven to ourc a oolo im one oat. . tlii'lr S"rlnflcld niant. In the fol ! lowlni! Isiue of tho Western Oregon we ars Called -to task for even- dar- iriK to mention that this company Ib making Improvements. In his aril cle he doubts the trut'hfulneHB of our Hlatetiient and flays "It Is hard to credit; that the company Is doubtless making repairs and posaiuly Install ing new parts to replace worn-out machinery." He says, "true, all mills are doing overhauling work hut there M no Increase of capacity." That's all folly, but, no doubt, comes from some Jealous mood because the little mills at Cottage Grove are not mak ing similar Improvements. The in formation that was given In the News columns was authentic and as proof that this company is doing more than merely repairing the broken parts, we aH Informed that a contract has been let to the Frazer Iron Works for the making of a log kicker for the Bnoth-Kellv Lumber Company at Springfield. ThlB Is a big piece of machinery, end when completed will weigh over 7000 pounds and will cost Hte company In the neighborhood of $:!r00. They have Hlso Installed wl'hln the past week a $2000 turning lathe which haB bcn placed In their blacksmith shop. These are only mi nor Improvements thnt .have already been nii'ilo. That the Ilooth-Kelly mill at Surlngfleld will be one of the best on the coast Is assured and those who nre skeptl'-al In their belief are at llherty to visit the yard and see for themselves what is. being done. The News has not lost fnlth In Spring field or the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. and we nelleve that we have the best town In the Btate of Oregun for Its size. We remectfiilly Invite the edl tor of the Western Oregon to visit our plant and compare notes. News. the charge of a! Icm li'. in i; to cash a check for 10U0 bearlni? the forged signature of Governor i.uil'l, of Mas sachusetts. She says the in a sister of Calvert Sargent, a merchant of Sunnylde, Wash. The detectives elalm to have secured much evidence against WUson, Including check books, perforating machines, bank hooks und also a quantity of hotel Bllverware collected by his wife as "souvenirs. " Governor Guild may be brought here as a wltnesB If Mrs. Wilson Is prosecuted In San Francisco. DIED. . . . . t March 6, 1908, at Le's sawmill, near Cottage Grove, Herbert W. I.ee, aged 4 0 years, 4 months and 2 days. In West Cottage Grove. March 4. 1908. the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Smith. At 'his home near Cottage Grove Monday, March 9, 19t)8, William P. Haj'B, of rheumatism of the heart. Always remember the hill name. Look lor this 'signature on every boi. 2 Go. ANNOUNCEMENT . v G. H, Irish wishes to 'announce that he has puachased the GROCKRY stock of B. A. Allen & Co., located at 55 cast 9th St., and carries at all times the best brands of Groceries, Flour and Fhkd. We have'onr own delivery wagon and all goods delivered promptly. FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY r'hdnS,'' Main S3 (5. H. HUSH 'S3 E.it, ;9th Srt ROSEBURG RAISES ' BIG BOOSTER FUND Roseburg, March 13, Rosehnrg last night received a powerful imne ttiB to Its boosting movement from the oratory of Tom Richardson, who spoke to BOO citizens at the court house.' Mr. Richardson not only cr- ated the greatest enthusiasm ever ex hibited In any meeting of its kind held In this city, but did more something thnt was considered a task requiring weeks of Ime. Vie raised among tho audience a luonthly sub scription list of 1500 to flefrav the cost of nn aggressive advertising campaign to Bocure for the city arid Douglas county Its full shnro of the Immigration Into Oregon this year. Although this sum was declared by Mr. Richardson to be as large as Unit oledged tor such purpose by any other town of similar size In t1'" state, It will In all probability bo In creased fully one-third by the eud o( this week. A number of citizens who were unable to attend last night's meeting stated beforehand that they wpuld contribute their share toward an advert IsIpk fund. and when these have er'lred tnclr BUbScrlptlon Rosehnrg win bo assured of the hand- '.me sum of about $10,000 to defray the cost of one year's publicity work. '' ;.f. I cm.1i Sl'HIXGFIKM ItlMKI-S CTIXKI I'RO.M Til K XEWS J. E. Bartlett has rented one of the rooms over the Odd Fellows' new hall and will start a real estate office. Mrs. Frank Relsner, of Eugene, and her brother. Tobias McGill. and daughter, from Kansas, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Price last Sun day. II. W. Smith and family, from Bruce, Wisconsin, arrived In Spring field yesterday, coming direct from the East. He Is an old friend of F. D. Titus and has come to Springfield with the intention of permanently lo cating. . Dr. R. A. Jayne took his departure for his Hood River farm last Tuesday on a short business trip. He expects wnile there to engage a man to run his farm this season, and will make nrangements for some improvements In the way of new buildings, planting fruit treea, etc. News. fi WHAT TO ASK Aliorr OSTEOPATHY. Any render who wishes to reallv knoth whether Osteopathy applies to nis or ner case should avoid the mis take of asking a practitioner of one of the old schools about it, for lorttinatety most of, them have not nvestlgiued the new science and An no understand either Its theory br practice. There are exceptional medical doctors, who realize the mer its of osteopathy and conscientiously sond patients to the skilled Osteopath1 very frequently, uut most old scho practltioners either condemn it " general principles, because It ' 00 (upovatlon and a rival .and tv JV"! unworthy of consideration . , in honest Ignorance, dotl- ' 1e' teopathy Is simply mas- , " "d not sure disease. Ur and generally bvo,'" Aak an oxnlanaur . ", . physloian. and vn ' that Ostoopa' ., . J.. . .! or treating ,ifinit Hiunm inj it how. ' of, r, j' ,,. arugs nU(j tho strongi probability of rl''of from disease are what Osteop- Tha Socinllsts of I.nB JnHy aro'hthy offers W-eby called to mcM l IrtAss fon-1 t)o not accept the Idea thnt you Vn Inn at Krauli's halli Ktteeno. Orhave organic heart trouble until you OREGON HOME& AND CO. Rooms 9 And 10 over tli.uinvn.-onstow oann ! ..FAR.MS.. 320 Acres with new 8-rooin house and iarn, good fruit orchard and running water, joo acres in grain, balance pasture and timber. $25 acre 40 Acres with new house and barn, close to school on good graveled road, price $ 1 400. J90 Aires with lair improvements, good soil nd can ,be made an ideal place. $30 per acre.J HoutM and lots In all parts of thedty Oregon Horn &. Land Co., A. A.Aaby, Mgr. on FHdny, April 3, i 10 o'clock, for tho llnrpoKP of nominating a 1 run ticket for tho routing. J"o flection anl such other business as may come before said convention. All Socialists are urgently requested to be present. II. M. MANVIl.I.E. " Clialrmuu Co. Central Coin. K. 0. COLE, See. Co. Central Com. a3 ltcs't Healer III tho World. Rev. K. Starhlrd, of East Raymond. Maine, says: "I have used llncklen's Arnica Salvo for several years, on my old army wound, and otNer obsti nate sores, and find It tho best healer In the world. 1 use It too with great success 111 my veterinary ousiuess. rtce l!n cents at W, drug stove. A. kuykiMidall's m 1 M TAitalaMlaMMlK m klM mi ol ton. ukiN TiMM. urf ma ... - .k. M Th vtl sika K.MH " I lilt)- ,m IM N u da tui M m Km Ihm-ewr m Better Than PiU For Uvtr IDs. !llHlilii.U.lll 11 n m I MoTiu:ns Km iiKX Seventh and Oat itreetf.. has open "d under new management. Hood board and room by the day, week or month. First-class .homo rooking Chicken dinner everv Snuday. tt MRS. S. V. A H1IOTT. have consulted an Osteopath. Fre quently adjustment Is all that Is need ed. Dr. II. h. Studley, osteopath, office over Chambers Hardware store. Phone -Ulack 1:12. Residence, 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 319 7. A TELEGRAM Dated March 4th says: "United Wireless Telegraph Company clos ed a contract with Alaska-Pacific Steamship Company to equip with DeForest system steamers Hm-kman. Watson and Falcon, work of Install ing to commence Immediately." Professor Graham Hell said recent ly: "Find the newest, great business Invention and buy Its stock." We consider "wireless" to be the newest great business Invention. Russell Sago said: "The lime Is near when wireless telegraph will supplant every telegraph cable in existence." CITY ELECTION VOU SALE I1Y OWNER Good building lot on East Twelfth street, near car lino, SexltiO feet. Al so clght-ronm cottage and two lots on North Mill street. Inquire of J. J. WALTON, Law Office, 513 Willamette St. a! avuuuv Hull's Itetl Ci-omi Drug Store. WtMiD SAW I NO John M. V. l1 Jon, uotxusof to W K. llodny. All wood sawed lo gauge. For prompt mrvlre phoa Black Slit. Residence. 167 High strut, tf Gasoline woodaaw Jt IIII.EH SINGERS. At M. E. Church March 4. Reserved Seats 5c General Admission 3.c. Children under II years !."'C. MM tlASOI.IXR WOOD SAW ISO W. G. White ( prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4SM. Residence. Mil West Slzth street. 1 am directed by the common cumi-' cfl to give notice that the annual city j election of the city of Eugene will; be held April 6th, I90S. at which; time one councilman will be eNvtci from each ward af the city, t'iin.li-; dates for that, office should file their nominating petitions with the clty rocorder on or before the 2 is. d:tv of March, 1!HS. 9. D. ALLEN. City Attorney. SHIP YOVlt PRODCCR to Veil Tower Co.. 902 Post Street. Seattle, Wash. They always pay the highest market price. V7 nw, St le ys Big Continued Watch For Later Advertising Sale Prices Hold Good at the opening of the Store Monday as well asTonight until 10p.m. TAM.OH SHOP REMOVAL NOTICE 1 . 1. S. MclXnigall. the tailor. ha I moved his shop from the Pratt bnil 1 Ing on Willamette street to the room I one door cast of the Yerlnnton drus1 store rti East Ninth street, w here h.-1 will be found by all his customers tt; All lovers of tinislr should he.ir the Dixie Jubilee Singers Suttrda evening, at the Methodist Church STANLE 612 Willamette St. Three Doors South of 9th Street . Eugene, Oregon YS