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.' "i Bought from the administrator, B. Lurch, the o mm. xwctlot 3 j$k rw? COTTAGE GROVE r ' i STOCK 0 u - PRICE CUTTERS Get your Rubber Tires ' put on by S. B.FINNEGAN '574 Olive St ; stone's heave drops Greatest known remedy for he.wts Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 -Tliis Is to ceriily that I g-wc nn mare one bottle ut "Slone's Heave Drops" And cured her ol heaves This was last winter and she hai not been a fleeted since G Wallace PR. S.C. STONE, Salem, Or. For sale by all druggist. $1.00 a NEW YORK CLIPPER S 18 THE GREATEST THEATRICAL SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. $4.00 Par Year. Single Copy, 10 Cts. ISSlTKn WKKKLY. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUS. CO. (Lid), ALBUM J IIORI1. w IMHII.ISIIKUS, For Bedrock Wells Set trie before contracting: orices bedrock. Well drilling' is my business and I am pre pared to do vour work in a first class manner and at pric es that cannot be duplicated. Don't let your contract until you have first seen me. J. E. Kilborn Phone Red 5391 . iS7 Hih Si. Williams Co. Transfer light and Heavy Hauling WOOD FOR SALB ;5M VIUioMtteSC. I EurtM, Orcfta, Pbona Ulaok U 11 55 Cents SALE OPENS SATURDAY MORNING SEE FRIDAY'S PAPER. WATER BOND ISSUC AUTHORIZED BY COUNCIL Another adjourned meeting of the city council was held last night, at which time the ordi nance authorizing the issuance of the 1300,000 wator bonds In denomina tions of from $100 $1000 was unanimously' passed. A description of the bonds Is contained In the no tice for Chelr sale, published in an other column of today's Guard. The matter of movinir the CvclnnA Hoso Company's house- back .to the rear pnrt of the lot was reported ad-i versely by the committee to which It was referred Tho city attorney was Instructed to draft an ordinance requiring mer chants to give full weight In selling their wares. Tho building ordlnnnco amend-, niont was passed and adopted. Propositions for 'making prelim inary surveys fur tho proposed water v the I'Kiiui:. ( Mow Too Much l''at Mny lu Safely RciillCfll at 1 1 ti in.. I "Oh, that this tin, Ion solid flesh j would melt!" cry the Indies nowit-! d '". us t.icy try lo squirm Into a prtiuvsH ii'm-k. How i i ii tli would the too genei ously proportioned dituui not give up for fmir Inches less lu tho wills line as she compares her Helf with the more fortunate one hundred and twenty-five pound sister.- Various devices are suggested to arrest the flesh producing ten dency and keep I ho figure trim, In cluding exercising, walking and (Dol ing as well as numerous patented remedies, but there are objections to all of these. Exercising Is hard work and takes up precious time; dieting Is dlstateful and a mil punishment and most of the patent remedies are dangerous to I he health. The very best thing for the over fill, whether nialo or female, Is a simple home receipt: 1-2 oi. Mar mola, 1-2 o. Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic, 3 1-2 os. Syrup Simplex, which can bo obtained of any drug Kist at small rest. This should be taken a teaspoonful at a time nfter meals and at bedtime, and results will be both speedy and certain. This Is a harmless mixture that can not bring on any Btomach troubles nor rausd the drled-up wrinkled appearance of those' who starve or take "patent reducers" to get thin. On the contrary, although It often takes the fat off at the rato of a pound a day. It Is really very benefi cial to the system, cleansing the blood and causing the complexion to become fair and beautiful. The cost of the three Ingredients Is a mora bagatelle, and one may. If they pre fer, get them separately and mix them together at home. Groceries You will always find the best brands of Croccrics Fresh Green Vegetables Flour and Feed No delay, wt have our own dVlivrry Main UVl II llVlOn 9th St One-Half STAN 612 Willamette Street, 3 system were read from Klovdahl and F. B. Davis, Collier & Waggoner, R. B. Hunt, McClaln and McArlihur, C. S. Freelund and Frank C. Kelsey. The fire and water committee was Instructed to have surveys and esti mates made (or the line to Kltchey creek and report within two weeks. MARRIED At St. Gary's Catholic church on Tuesday morning, May B, 1908, at 8 o'clock, Henry Nurre and Miss Ma ry Heitzman, both of this city. Rev. Father O'Farrell officiating. After the ceremony, which was beautiful and Impressive, frlendB and neigh bors to itlhe number of about fifty drove to the home of the bride's father, Lawrence Heitzman, six miles northwest of Eugene, where the day was spent. The happy couple will resldo on a farm four miles west of Eugene which the groom recently purchased from Colonel Mercer. HOTEL ARRIVALS The Sineedo V. F. Jeffers, Portland. V. E. Fruzer, Portland. O. V. Hrlde, S. F. Ralph llloom, X Y. It. I. Swovnril, Esmond. V. K. Heals, St. .loo. Mo. tleo. Weber, Ituseburfx. Fli-.yd Stephen-!, Itosclmrg. II. .1. Armstrong, Portland. I. . P. Hoy le, N. Y. A. W. Benedict, Boston. W. A. l.lttle, Nnpn, C'al. II. 1,. Hancom, Portland. .1. O. Iloyt, Portland. C. V. Koble, PorUand. ,1. Stork, N. Y. W. H. Williams, .lanesvllle. W. B. Warren, nostnn. .1. M. Croff, Portland. W. Yeiinn, Portland. K. P. Chatfleld, Chicago. . Tlie Hoffman I Frank Moulton, Jasper. I Mrs. M. Wallace, Jasper. I Mrs. M. Devaul. Shelblna, Mo. C. K. Davis, Marinett, Wis. Arthur Davis, Marinett, Wis. R. Montgomery and wife, Loaburg. J. A. Carpenter, Red Bluff, Cal. C. D. Thomiis, Astoria. N. J. Rowan, Marcoln. B. F. Mlnney and wife, Gate Creek. F. llurndeii, Portland. W. B. Scott, l.ealiiirg. L. Hcrnhodson, S. F. A. T. Kaslon, Waltervllle.' C. L. lntiuin, Waltervllle. S. B. U'lghton. Portland. B. F. Smith and wife. Pendleton. F. 11. Hayward, Portland. F. M. Collins, Seattle. J. C. Marshall, Portland. Ceo. K. West, Portland. Roy Scott, Donna. J. II. Belknap, McKenzle. Walden Fratte, McKenzle. COFFEE Why do we drink so much poor coffee? Because good coffee is so good. Yr crocr rira. rour mon.r U ro doat Kai SctUUsf'i D..I: w. pat him. iitaisirrs ttocRjr Mountain Tea tones the stomach, stimulates Hhe lazy liver, strengthens 9e bowels and makes their action easy and nat urtQ The beat tonic fc4) the whole system. 35c Tea or Tablets LINN DRUtrCO. aAT on the Dollar Price Doors South of 9th FOR PRICES THAT ARE ASTOUNDING KM ,IOTT IMPLICATES SMITH IX CONFESSION Prlneville, Or., May 5. In an affi davit covering three typewritten, pages, now In possession of the Crook caunty authorities, Larlln Elliott, I the stockman jointly indicted with I former Sheriff C. Sam Smith on two. charges of arson, of exposing poison j with Intent to kill ex-Congressman ! J. N. Williamson's sheep and of cut- ting barbed wire fences on the prop-! erty of Charles Altschulf, leased by i Williamson, makes a number of sen-1 satlonal allegations. . Arimlltlnff hla r,un vnllt ia on.l cuses Smith of being the leading! aitlrlt In Iho prlnioo nn ImnllnntH spirit in the crimes and implicates Stanley Smith, the 14-year-old soni of the latter In the wire-cutting. He! alleges, moveover, that Smith tried to induce him to take part in plac ing' dynamite under Williamson's house In Prlneville, with the inten tion of dealing out to the former congressman nnd his family the same terrible fate that befell ex-Governor Steimonberg, of Idaho, and ex-Sheriff Brown, of Baker County. Elliott hns promised to testify along the line of his affidavit when placed on the witness stand at the trial of Smith, which will proba bly ho Thursday. He made his con fession April 14, when taken Into custody by Shirirf Frank Elklns. At that time the only evidence In pos session of the authorities was a liro-i ken bridle rein, identified as belong-' lug to Klllott, which was found near 1 the demtillslied wire IVnce, ami the! tart that the footprints of two u:i-! shod horses Ind been trilled from tne scene ot the inecndlnnsni to! within a quarter of a mile of Smith's ranch heme. Should the testimony of Elliott be impeached in appro-! clabie measure, it is commonly as-! sorted that the state will lose Its! case. C. NADEAf WII.I, OPKX KMPIiOYMEXT OFFICE, In connection with his cigar store, at 631 Willamette street. Those wish ing help telephone Red 1421, or call at cigar store, 531 Willamette street. jl The World's Went CHnuitc Is not entirely free from disease. On tho high elevations fevers prevail, U'hlln nn lh. In.u Iua1b n.n1n.i- t- enrountered to a greater or lesser ' tho flrst !hlnK 1 ever found thttt Bav extent, according lo altitude. To ! n,e. I""n,r,elle,f;, overcome climatic affections, lassl-1 ,,? V, wi" cure Cat-irrh, Bron tudo. malaria. Jaundice, biliousness, !',.', ,Hiiy J e,Te:. As(hnm' Co"Ks fever and ague, and general debllitv tolll" """s Kwi Cross Drug the most effective remedv is Electric i fr o6 ' K 5" v0,lr moy back Biters, the great alterative and blood ; " ,'" ' Uls.a Peasant remedy, purifier; tho antidote for everv form J . .! . let ln,antly. Just of bodily weakness, nervousness and I 57 ' " through the pocket ln Insomnla. Sold under guarantee at I ? ,Z tht ,come8 ,wUh everV l-00 W Kuykcndall's drug store. Price ? Extra bottles for subsequent 50 cents. . treatment are only B0 cents. The Sumpter Valley Railroad, comprising a length of slxtv-seven miles between Baker City and Aus tin. Or., runs through the Sumpter mining belt and Is soon to double its mileage. Today ninety-three per cent of tho freight of this road conies from timber, though It Is not gener ally known that Baker City Is a lum ber center. It will be the fifteenth of May be- forn tht new nlfhl..li,rv a.,i t...i,.i Inn of the Portland Commercial Club win oe. ready tor occupancy. The Club will formally open Its new quarters on June 20th. the anniver sary of the laying of Its corner stone Tit' cost of tho building and Its fur nishing has been $434,000. ' COW KF.K1 Alfalfa (Jneal. At Bailer's Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHINGS ''up v Street, Emtene, Oregon BOY SLASHED THROATS OF FIVE WHILE THEY SLEPT New York, May 6. A sixteen-year-old boy known only, as Carmello, employed in a barber shop in Brooklyn, ear ly today cut the throats of ihls employer, Antonio Pera so, Mrs. Peraso and three barbers as they slept in Pera so's apartments in Fulton street. The wounds of Pera so and wife are believed to be mortal, while those ot the three barbers are serious, The boy escaped and the po lice theory is that he is an agent of the Black Hand. v 4h . ItORX ' . t. 4. t4tt t j At Spokane, .May 6, 1UUK, to V. E. Prico nnd wlf", a son. Mrs. Price i was formerly .Miss Ina Duim, of this city. SIXCKRK THAXKS. Yi n Have t'litavrb. Asthma c llromliilis, Read Whin Thank till People Say About llyomei. Mrs. M. A. Drake, ftlca, N. Y., writes: "I could not speak above a i whisper. I inhaled Hyomel, and it gave me Instant relief, llyomei will I curi catarrh ind bronchitis if used . 1 as directed. I.odwick Edwards, 1323 Madison Ave., Columbus, Ohio, writes: "I will let you know what your Hyomei In haler did for me. It cured me of my bronchitis all right. I feel very thankful to you for your valuable medicine," Mrs. Bertha Weekly, Pleasantvllle Pa., writes: "I want you to know i used your Hyomel for Hay Fever with good results, having suffered with It for many years, and ihl u Tar and Oancnalagna For the complete cure of covghs, colds, asthma and bronchitis and all lung complaints tending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry have for ages maintained an estab lished reputation as a standard cough remedy. It contains no opium or harmful drug and can be given with safety to children. PrUe 11.00. Sold by Linn Dnut Co. Winiom. i. ! Props., Cleveland. O. -'.. There will be new features every .evening this week, which will be an- nonnced from the stage jm9 THE ORPIIEl'M. Manv Wnm.n n l. ". XOTICB OF-SAI.K OF WATER HOXDS Notice is hereby given Uhat in pur suance of and in conformity to ordi nance number 734, passed by the common council on. the 5th day of May, 1908, and approved by the may or on the 5th day of May, 1908, the common council of the city of Eu gene will receive sealed proposals at the office of the city recorder in Eugene, Oregon, for the purchase of three hundred thousand dollars in water bonds of said city, or any part thereof, up to the hour of 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 7, 1908, and that said proposals will be opened and consid ered by the council at said time. That the city of Eugene proposes to sell the said three hundred thous and dollars of water bonds to the highest bidder therefor In denoml nationg of from one hundred to one thousand dollars, as the purchaser may desire; that said bonds are to bear interest at the rate bid, not to exceed 5 per cent per annum; said interest payable semi-annually on the first day of July and January ot each year from their date until paid; that said three hundred thous and dollars of water- bonds will be come due and payable by the city of Eugene as follows: On the first day of January, 194S, principal and In terest payable at a place'to be agreed upon by nirchns"r mid city. That said bonds phall not be sold for less than their par value: t'.iat In mldltirn to the general obligation of the said city, the said bonds when sold shall be a first and exclusive lien on all land, rights-of-way, case ments, water rights, pipe lines, struc tures and appliances of every kind composing the water system to bo se cured with the money derived from the sale of said bonds; that the com mon council reserve the right of re jecting any and all bids. That the said bonds illl be issued and disposed of under and pursuant to the terms of the act, "To reincor porate the city of Eugene, and to re peal all acts and parts of acts In con flict herewith," filed In the office of the secretary of state February 18, 190o, and the amendments thereto passed and enacted by the people of the city of Eugene on the ISth day of April, 1908. A certified check of five per cent of the pmount of each bid, payable to J. I). Matlock, Mayor, is required to accompany each bid. ' This notice is published for 60 j uaa in me .Morning negisier ana ru gene Dally Guard, newspapers of gen eral circulation, published at Eugene, Oregon. , v Date of first publication, May 6th. 19ns. By order of the common council, J.v6 B. F. DORRIS, Recorder. THE 1IIIEW STOCK CO. At the Orpheum all this week. Pre senting tonight the farce comedy. "Clams. m9 ROLLED BARLEY AND BALED HAY At Bailey's, Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. t( Simmons' Photo Twit Oak street, near 9th. Stamps, postcards and photos at lowest prices. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that Charles Lelter, executor of the estate of Au gustine Lelter. eceased, has filed his account for final settlement of said estate, and Moriy, the 4h day of May. 190, has been set for said hearing by the county court for Lane county, Oregon. CHARLES LEITER. 1 Executrtfw. WALTON NES PRICE CUTTERS LANE COUNTY HEALTH REPORT MONTH OF H Dr. J. W. Harris, count? tail officer, has prepared tout report Hi April, t roin it are obtained thell lowing statictlcs.: Number of births 37; 20 1 and 17 females. Number of deaths 21, catwil signed as follows: Accidentally drowned, 1; pH nla, 3; killed by train, 1; entoiil 2; senile decay, 1; shock from m-1 cal oiieratioa. 1; whooping coup.. consumption, 2; uremia, 1; icl tal gunshot wound, 1; emtoliin.il la grippe. 1; angina pectoris. 1; 1 I accidentally crushed, 1; apopiei;, .1 accidentally burned, 1; nocaaxtl si uned. 1. There were thirteen cases ol tl tngions diseases, as follows: Mil pox, r; typhoid fever, 6; scarlet! ver, 1; diphtheria, 1. 4. T t TTTft l-'K'I.U, I'DHSKI'.IM . (IF XOI!THWfl l'livlaii.l. Or., Mar ;,in Hnson and em Washington W t.migat or Thursday; soata erlv winds. I.'.,.--, : n Oregon, Easeti Washington Xor,i""! Idaho Fair tonigh t Thursday. Southern Idaho-Fair I i,.M- cooler; west. ar east portion; Thursday, m NOTICE OK FINAL Sl Notice is hereby given that : dersigned. Adeline A WW. administratrix of th Taylor, deceased, has account in the Jw and Monday, the 1st W t 1908, at the hour of lo- afternoon of sn id d; ? by order of said courts of nblcctions to saM."rfd and fir the final " '1 estate All objection nu"K I nn o- b-'fore saio '- iiate.l Anrll . I9"?- ..vim ADKUSE A. r !..., .ttnrncy. AamiV i ! 1 (2)