THE ETJOE.TE DAILT OTiRD, WKDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1008
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WSlVJ nwiriv all
liX'rif liave' their
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Often The Kidneys Are j
Weakened by Over-Work.
Unhealthy KUncys Make Impure blood. I
It useil to be coiibidered that only i
urinary ami bladder troubles were to be
trareil lo me Kiuneys,
but now mmlerti I
proves that j
all 4li&eaM--s j
lave their 111111111
ill the disorder o:
these most important
organs.
The kidneys filter
and purity the blood
that is their work.
Tht.rfrri !ieti vuur kidlievsare weak
or out of order, vou can understand how
quickly your entire liody is allectcd and
how every organ seems 10 uo w u ....
duty. . . ,
If vou are sick ir " feel bally," bexin
tnkilix the great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer's Swauip-Koot, because as soon
as vour kidnevs are well they will help
Bli the other organs to health: A trial
will convince niivoue.
, If vou are sick' you can make no nils'
' take' liv first doctoring your kidneys.
The miitl and the extraordinary ellect of
Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Hoot, the great
kidnev reined v, is soon realized. It
stands the highest for its wonderful cures
of the most distressing cases, and is sold
on its merits br ail
drii.ji'islH in liflv-ceul ir'-wjr!.!
.... . ; ... i:.ju.u' 11 W :'!
liotllts. oil may
have a sample boltle Hnrnftorflwalnp-Itoot
by mail tree, also a pamphlet telling you
how to find out if vou have kidney or
bladder trouble. Mention this paper
when writing to Dr. Kilmer it Co., limg
haiuton, N. V. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp Koot,
Dr. Kilmer's Swauip-Koot. and the ad
dress, liiughiuitton, N. Youcvery bottle.
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If you Intend (o huvo a nioiiumont
or tnhlnt irPi ted by Decorutlon Day j
you should luiilie your Hnloclion at
oiire, while morn m a nico muck to
Hidco't from. Nothing but the bi'st of
"Vork furnished at reasonable prices.
Cqruor Sixth and Willamette Btu.
m29 K. C. LAKE.
LADIES ORGANIZE
AUXILIARY TO THE
COMMERCIAL CLUB
At a median of iiboiit 35 hiillos
11I Ihn '.'rjiiiiimrilal Club last night
a teinjuirary organization of a ladles'
auxiliary 10 the club was effect
ed with Mrs. It. .Mc.Murphey tom
' porary chairman, and Mrs. W. W.
Calkins, temporary secretary.
A committee as follows wan ap
pointed to formulate working plans
for the organization; Mrs. Lulu Toll
; man, Mrs. !'. It. Wetherbee, Mrs. II.
A. Ilo'ilh, Mrs. W. Kuykendall, Mrs.
J. M. Shelley.
I Next Wednesday evening, April 29,
was the date set for the next meet
lug of the organization at which
' lime definite plans will be outlined
a"nd a permanent organization effect
ed. Ar the objects of the auxll
lare - -. work for civic Imnrove-niu"t-
A - lnal sum will be
chargi ' ' .11 and the money will
be utilize.: : 1 itiilfylug the Htreets
anil other p.r.lmis of the city In
cluding the d"iiot grounds of the S.
I'. Co., when the present building Is
I'. Co., when the present building lm
Itnprovements lire completed.
BANKERS' ATTORNEY
OUTLINES DEFENSE
called by Judge Pipes, who concilia-;
ed the examination of t ho witneuHeit, j
hut Mr. Steel beliitf ahttent from the
courtroom, Hen Olcott, expert ac-
con nta tit anr c-uHtodian of the books!
of the bank, was placed on the stand.
H was released and Mr. Steel ap-;
peared In court. t When the traKurr j
was anked to testify that he had de-i
poKitt'd funds in the deKinct lank'
the (It'ffMiHe objected, the Jiy waa
exciiscrl and the argument of Mr.'
McCain ant was Im'KIiii, which lasted ;
throughout ho morning ties.Hlun unc f
well into the afternoon. i
TRANSFERS OF LANE REPUBLICANS SET DRAIN NORMAL
COUNTY HEAL tSTATE: DATE FUfUJONVENTION; pLAyS EUGENE
j A MASTER STROKElr
i Tun.,,...
STONE'S HEAVE DIIOP8
Greatut known remedy lor beivci
HlghUnd, Or., Oct. 31, 1902.
This it to certlly that I gve m
mare one boltle oi "Stone'i Heave
Drops" and cured her ol heaves.
TbU wai last winter and she has
not been eflected since G Wallace
PR.S.C. S TONE, Salem, Or.
- For sale by all druggists.
$1.00
Salem, Or., April 21. Immediate
ly upon the convening of court this
morning In the trial of J. I hohitrn
Hobs, Attorney Walluco McCnmnnt
plunged Into the urguinent upon
whhdi the defense evidently has
b;nc:l Its entire case. That Is, .(hat
the :!" n-dt nunle by State Treasurer
O :rgo A. 8:et l with the Title Guar
antee & Trust Company was a gen
eral deposit like ; any other deposit
subject In .check, and was not in the
nut urn of a loan to the bank or to
Us officials nor a bailment.
McCamant cited authority to sub
stantiate ills contention, that when
'the state treasurer deposited the
school funds In the bank ho became
a debtor of the bank and not a
bailee: that tho hank wns the cred
itor of Mr. Steel and not a bailor.
In order to make this contention
stand Mr. McCtuuant also undertook
to show that by the decisions of the
supreme court of Oregon the state
treasurer Is authorized to deposit
the funds In a bank. Both thseo
points of law have a portentlous bear
ing on tho case of tho defense, and
the decision of Judge Burnett Is
V.wnlted with considerable Interest.
Practically no evidence was heard
ny the Jury today. Mr. Stcol was
IXTKItKKT t'K.NTItKS IX
llKI'l 111, M AX fOXVKXTlOX
Republican Interest Is now directed
toward selection of the Oregon dele
gates to the National Republican con
vention In Chicago. June 16, in the
state and congressional district con
ventions, to be held In Portland May
14, The Oregon delegates will be
eight In number, four chosen by the
state convention to represent the
state it large and two by each dis
trict convention (o represent Its re
spective district. Among the talked
of men are Senators Bourne and Kul
ton, S. A. Lowell, of Pendleton; C.
A. Johns, of Maker C'I(y; M. A.
Moody, of The Dalles; W. I. Vawker,
of Medfoid, mid Dr. W. II. Coe, of
Portland.
A holt of Fulton's friends to
riiiinilierluln in tho June election 's
feared by the Cake forces, althougli
Mr, I' ;i lion has announced that he
will support Cake. In order to pari
fy the Fulton folk and at the same
fine extend a merited recognition to
Senator Fulton, tho Cake men, who
wl!p probably control the state con
vtutlon, will urge the election of Ful
ton as a delegate. Senator Ilmirne
al.o desires to represent Oregon ai a
delegate. Oregonlan.
rU'l'OIXT.MKXTS OF
DIVINITY STIDKXTS
Tho .members of tho Divinity
School will preach at tho following
places next Sunday:
N. K. Itcach. Aumsvllle.
D. F.i Norcross, 8rlo.
W. A. Oressman, Herlln.
D. K.- Olson. Cottage Grove.
C. K. Moore, Hulsey.
C. Hansen, Oakland.
K. V. Stivers, Perrydale.
II. A. VanWInkle, Harrlsburg.
W. Callison, Irving..
H. L. Dunn, Dexter.
Leon Myers, Marcola.
Howard McConnell, Woodburn.
Have your abstracts made by Lane
County Abaft ract company.
Ellers Piano IPinse 1 . Ma ha'ay T.
Turner; lot ii, bh;rk h, --'Has Stew
art's ail to Kngitie.
art's ad to Kugene. $300 .
M. L. Illfsell et al to A. (5. Hovey;
lots 5 and B, (ilenwood Park... $'.00.
K. E. Qitlniby el ux to N. H. Pritch
ett et ux; lots 3 and ii. block 1, in
Qulmby's ad to Kng..ne. $'100.
Clara Taylor to O. S. Spear et ux;
tract In sec. 33, tp. 30, s. r. 3 w.
,$1000.
J. W. Gbwdy et ux to William Har
rison et ux; tract in sec. 29. tp. 20,
Phillip Numbers to Clay Numbers;
4 1-2 avres In sees. 27 and 32, tp. 21,
s. r. 3 w. $45.
United States to M. F. Griggs; 100
acres in sec. 10, tp. IS, s. r. 8 w. Pat
ent. C. C. Coffman et ux to Joseph De
I.a; part or lot . block 11, Hender
son's ad to Eugene. $10.
Charles Gilbert et al to V. A. Gil
bert; part of lot 'I, block 1, Hender
son's ad to Eugene. $1.
Albert Oberslinmer et tlx to V. H.
Hodes; lot 4. block 4, Chesher's ad
to Eugene. $10.
Garrett D. Pnrkersnn to Mrs. S. ,1.
Wilson; part of lot 2, block 3, P. &
CJ. ad to Eugene. $-'00.
T". O. Hendricks et ux to W'.MI.
Kay; lots 11 7, block S; lot 7. block
2; lots 3 anil 4, block 7: lots 2, 3. 4,
!, fi, 11 and 12, block 4, lots 5 and
C, block 11, Hendricks' amended ad
to Eugene. $100.
G. A. Skeels et al to V. H. Skeels;
lots 7 and T, block 20, Springfield.
$350.
, W. Adams et ux lo Sherman Ad
ams; tract in sec. tp. lb, s. r. 1 w.
$100;
Sarah Bright el nl to John Pleifler
et nl; tract In sec. 2, tp. 22, s. r. 4 w.
$2000.
E. M. Clark et nl to M. n. Gay
tord et ux; lot 5, block ', Ellas Stew
art's add to Eugene. $700.
The KenS Id lean county central'
committee met yesterday artemoon
and appointed a committee to exer-l
ci.se anv and all powers conferred by 1
law upon the county central com-1
mittee as follows: J. M. Williams, H.
A lucne W. Si. -Moon. 11. a. came,
and it. V. Belknap
HIGH SATURDAY!
1
GKUM.W COACH 8TAI.LIOX ,
The German coach horse which I
purchased from Duncan Scott will
make the stand during the season at
Bangs barn.
,tf ' J. H. PERKINS.
wistii Im Kind Hi ha isf kntfi
The Drain Normal School has de
cided to put a team In the field and
It was decided they will play thtlr first game with
that the delegates to the state and ihe Eugene high In Eugene next Sat
district convention be selected by a , urday afternoon. Although k Is not,
convention to consist of delegates yet known who the Drain line-up will j
from the various precincts, the conn-1 be, they are known to have some good v
ty central committeeman to be ex-of-j players, and are reported to be par-l
ficio a delegate and additional dele-; ticnlarly strong in the box. i i
gates to be selected, one for each 25 i Eugene has an old" scare agulnst)
votes cast at the republican primary the Drain heavyweights because of ai
election of April 17, 1 90S, or major, drubbing they received at. Drain's'
fraction thereof. It was further de- hands In a game of football played on 1
tided that the executive committee a stubble field on the outskirts of;
i. ..n.n.l ... uuli.nl commit lee-I n".,ln twn vmra Stan nnH fll'A wnrlr-1
IIU enniuncitu w ; -'.. ....w n .......
men In the various precincts whereiing hard in order to be able tOrenenjA twin
none have been elected, the precinct uu the score ly Heating tneni at uase
conimlttee meeting for that purpose j ball on next Saturday afternoon,
to be held on May 2. The game will be played at Kecre-
Saturday, May 9, was the tfme set ation park, being called at 3 o'colck
for holding the county convention j sharp. Admission, 25 cents; grand-
to select delegates to the state con- stand, 10 cents extra.
vention.
man
cV- oteriT-r 1 itfOffc
W. C. T.
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HELD AT' HAI.SHV
Ilalsey, Or., April 20. A'jolnt In-
FI.OHEXCE HOS1SY
MYSTMIV
Portland, April 21.-
IS nEKPEIJ
The n'w Automata
TABULATOR
win improvemfni
Oliver Ruling ievi.
lust a cleans...
TABULATING,
single key. 1
Bingl,
Yet that
ker
1 convenitnci
-11 1 o-yeur-oiu Drain-tension of
"i uoors to adJM
,l noes awav
stitute of the Women's Christian ! Mrs. Florence liosby, who Is claimed movements of tho lk
Temperance Unions of Linn and Lane (by J. G. Covel of the Nortonia hotel trolled by unseen fin .
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rmiTuteu wns held in the Halsev M. 1 as
v. church Anrll 15 and 16. during ! committed suicide last Sunday as she
which time about 40 delegates at-1 threatened to do in a letter to her
tended from the two counties. Ad-! mother, the best efforts of Detectives
J. U. lOVCl Ul Hie nunuilia liuiri iroltMl IIV UllSl'en fin-o
his wife of three months, really ULATOR works aiitrmT' Tit
unvarying
automatiaii.
iiceilrnr-i' 1
'The Oliver Tnlinw . . .. I
Device si.iinlemen. 1 7X ILI
dresses of welcome were delivered i lnskeep ana nawiey or xne uocai j on the No. 5, Oliver wirw
i... t- a MoVCtln.mo In hp-1 nnlflce force hnvrf not. availed to lo-; n, Ml,;. .....i ..i iouii
ha nr the I'ltv: nv Itev. uoo. lars.caie oer uuuy ui any nine lu nei
pastor of the M. E". church, in behalf whereahoulH:
of the churches, and by Miss Ida I Today, the mystery of her disap
Maxwell In behalf of the local W. C. j pearance is as impenetrable as ever.
T F. Mrs. Eva C. Wheeler, presi-.l The police are baffled. The missing
A Twenty-Year Sentence.
"I have Just completedva twenty
year health sentence, Imposed by
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which cured
me of bleeding piles just twenty
years ago,'1 writes O. S. "Woolever, of
LeRaysville, N. Y. Bucklen's Arni
ca Salve heals the worst sores,
burns, wounds and cuts In the short
est time. .25c at W. A. Kuykendall's
drug store
GASOLINB VOOD 8AW.
W. Q. White U prepared to saw
your wood on short notice.
Phone Black 4351, Residence,
516 West Sixth street
Have your team shod at the river
bridge and save 50 cents. a27
dent cf the Lane county W. C. T. U
responded, after which Mrs. Henri
etta Brown, state president, gave
the principal address of the even
ing. The papers read during the in
stitute were all of a high order. The
last evening was devoted to a silver
medal contest, in which eight boys
and girls, between the ages of 16 and
20, took part, l ne coniesianis were
from Brownsville. Albany and Eu
gene. The madat was awarded to
Ransom A. Mackie. a student of the
Divinity College, of Eugene.
IP TOO KNEW
"file merits of the T&xas Winder,
you would never suffer from kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a
bottle (two months' treatment). Sold
by O. J. Hull, or by mail. Send for
testimonials. Dr. 5. W. Hall, 1935
Ollva street. St. Louis. v
We still have our bargain counter,
which includes hardware, furniture,
rugs and matting. Don't wait until
they are all gone.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
girl's mother Is in hysterics,
Covey still continues his attitude
in unbelief in the 'suicide theory.
He exhibits a marriage license dated
Seattle and Issued in January which
records his marriage to Mrs. Bosby.
Mrs. E. 11. Btmnett,. the glrfs mother,
declares the certificate forged and
states that Covey was to. have been
married to her daughter Saturday
night: It is hinted that the (rfrl died
rather than marry Covey, but that
the latter scouts this theory. To
day, he put his case in the hands of
a local detective agency. He vants
to locate, the noman ne claims as
his wife as he states ne lust paid
her $1TS to buy Easter finery with
i Xotici, to Creation.
Notice is hereby given that Utu.
dersigned was by order of tiwonn
court of Lane county, 0-rgo, sxt
and entered on March JJ, A D.I!,
appointed administrator with thtilij
annexed of the estate of WBUi
When sfte was 15 years of age the 1 Brownlee, deceased AH perm
C. S. Frank.
bone. m,rv Local Awt
MF.IUtV WlllOW ku:.m
A new line of Merry Wijo. Mt
just received at Colvla t Rual
FltUSH fKJIEVT
Fresh ear best grade Portlant n-l
mem. jusi arrivea. Fnce JS.T5
oarrei. , cnumuers Hd. Co.
missing- woman was married to Bos
by wiL'ti whom- she lived a year.
MOTHER'S KITCHEN
having cValms against said esuttrj
please present the same tosethsritt
the vouchers therefore to the nrt.
signed at his office at No.
Eighth street, Eugene, Oregon,
in six months from the date ol lit
publication of this notice. ,
Date ot first publication, Itat
Seventh and Oak streets, has open
ed under new management. Good
hruvrii and mom hv thp dnv. week or
month. First-elaBS home cooking. uus.
Chicken dinner everv Sunday. Jbiht. ii. wtLii,
If MRS. S. Y.'ABBOTT. Administrator with the will ai
nexed.
Acre Tracts in Blair Street Addition are Nearly All Sold
IF YOU WANT ONE YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY
Best Place in Eugene's Suburbs to Build a Home Best Opportunity for Investment
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way two or me acie tracts and two or the three-quarter acre tracts remain unsold, and there has been a aood sileof lots ' Wral Kouse
will be built in the addition this spring and summer, and other purchasers will set out shade and fruit gTC 0t ;L Ven'
...Ht '.:.!,. ..1. ...j : j. -j . 1 . 1 . . . r ... . . . . oiicnuc dim .iruic trees. 1 rw mrorvrtv was nuceu vcij
.v..v.v ,.ui, ....u uyu. m.iij iiHHiuvtiuciHsutdav; ana coiucmpiaica lustily a aieaay Aavance in Price oa all unsold lott ani4 tte .ri c r-t-r--
years. It is at present prices the best investment in Eugene, because it is situated whew the town must expand over it. trC4t AdJitfc" 5 vill double in value
lust aS Sum as W.llor mils rlnnw llill r'iiDiini mncl nrnur ilmwntl,.. m.ln ...II... 1- ...I .1. I... , ... 0
i ,r- fc -.v .iu.ui vam.y luaui, wiicrc me cicctnc roaas will come no Irani Portia -I ,nj u l i o n
come from. Ifiyou want a home or wish to save money by investing it on easy installments in desirable real estate, you Ln't miss it in rVaTk '"DrSC IrUf"' part f the city's busin"S o X
own Terms on Balane. tSLUK ScJ REET ADDlTIgN. Small Cash PaymenUjind
iccona street will be graded through the addition this spring-theJim: to buy one or more of the larg: lot,9 6SX x 143 fe-t i MOM; u t , '
u s 4A u.i, ls inuw bebrc the price is advanced.
Any of the tallowing well-known and reliable real estate dealers will be elad to sW; vn fiv ,
OREGON LAND GO. . GARRETT REAL ESTATE CO " -
McMURPHEY & RUGH, OREGON HOME AND LA Nn m HOWE & BUOY
rACIFIC LAND CU.
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