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V": THK KT6EKK DAJLT WARD, TtTBRnAY, MAY la, 19M j3 , 4 The DEEP-CRACKS rnnw rp7rmi mum LbLim a Could Lay Slate-Pencil in 0i Hands in Dreadful State Dis ease Defied Remedies and Pre scriptions Suffered Seven Year FOUND A PERMANENT CURE IN CUTICURA " I had eczema on my hand for about MTen ytars aud during that tiim 1 had usou several swallHl rvniedio, U'tluv with jv'iysicians' ami drK gis'u pnweriptiom. The disease wiu so Imd on my hands that 1 could lay a slato-pondl in one of the cracks and a rule placed across the hand would ,not touch the pencil. I used , , Skin Lotion, lieniedy and others exterimllv hut 1 AA nnt itca nnv internal reined v. and ! while some gave lartial relief, none n lievecl as much as tini mo nii hoi to Cuticura Ointment. I made a purchase of Cuticura Soup and Ointment and mv hands were er-fvtly cured after two toxt of Cuticura Ointment aud one cake of soap were used. I now keep them on hand for sunburn, etc., and use Cuticura Soap for shaving. 1 could write a great deal more in reference to my cure but do not want to take more of our time. "William H. Dean, Newark, Dal., Mar. 28, 1907." CONFESSION OF HOLT OBTAINED IY OFFICIALS Portland, May 12. A special dis pa'cfh to the Kvenlng Telegram from Port Townsend says that Oistriet At torney Klmer K. Todd.jildcd by two secret service nien has secured a partial confession from James II. Holt, the alleged murderer of Olar ionnettlst Henry Johnson. The de tectives worked on Holt's sympathies until at last he Is alleged to have de clared: "Well, I am not afraid to die or afraid of the gallows, but I don't want any dirt thrown at me. Three tif us committed the murder and we divided the money." The other men. Knight and (tre ble, aro In custody. CHILD SUFFERED With 5orcs on Leg?. Cured In Two Weeks by Cuticura. 'My little daughter suffered with gores on her legs all last summer, ller feet were sore, too, and she couldn't wear her shoes. 1 think she was poisoned bv running through weeds but the doc tor said it was eczema. I tried several remedies but failed to find a cure. Then I sent for Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment which cured her In two weeks. I find Cuticura the best I ever tried for any kind of sore and 1 hope I shall never lie without it. Mrs. Oertio La ugh 1 in. Ivydale, V. Va., Apr. 25, 11(07." Onraplrte Fxtrnul mt Intrnul Trmtmmt lor Fvt-ry Humor of In tun is. Children, ntid Ariulii consists of tlitlriira Snsji l2be.) to t'leante the 8hln Cntlt'iink niniriirnt -S0c. to Ural thr Hkln. ami Cuttrtira Urilvrnt (StK-.l, (or In thf form of I'homlnla Co-u.M Pills '.W. per vial of 00) tu Purify the HIimxI. Hold thrmiKlioi it thf wnrkl. IMU l'rug 4 Clirra. CYri . Solo Prop., ttoiKon, Miu. J-Mailed tree, CuUcun Uook on Skin Dtoeajra. RESTORE MOTTO TO METAL MONEY Washington, May 12 Tho senate committee on finance fr today unnuimouxly reported tho bill ulrcnriy imHseil hy tho house providing for the per- mnuent restoration of "In Hod Wo Trust" to tho gold and silver coin, of tho Unit- ed States. The motto wiia directed to be omitted from the colna by order of the president. YOUNG uora Ki ll W. CAItltlKltS OK STATU AT AI.IIVSV Albany. Or.. May 11. Tho anntnl convention of the Oregon letter rnr rlers will be held In this city May 29 and 30. Over 100 delegates are expected and Iho local association Is planning to welcomo thorn In royal fashion. Governor Chamberlain and Tom Hlchnrdson of 1'ortland will lie Invited to deliver addresses John II. (loin of the local associa tion holds the position of secretary and treasurer of the stato association and Is directing tho preparations for entertainment. HALL & SHIM WAY Plumbing mid Sower Work. Also general Jobbing In tin and sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. Carry a full line of plumblnR fixtures IMione Hlack 1372. .400 Willamette fan of the Hour FOUNDED ON THE GREAT PLAY Illustrated by Berber, Ryder and Jones ; 1 hes'm in the Dailv and Weelclv fluarr W J - - - - ' --' J I A. A A 1U novel by Albert Payson Terhune is one of the greatest of recent productions. Watch for the opening chapters Friday. May 22. OFFICIAL FOHrXWST FOll NOIfTIIXVWT Portland, Ma i.-m West ern Oregoti-jr.lf'iitr " Mtlght with light (vusi'i Wednesday, fair aud; warmer. Fstru Oregon-, Eastern Washington and Idaho Cloudy tonight, with possibly showers; Wednesday fair and warmer. SPOKANE FJXAXC1KII ' JUKS OK l'AItAI-YHIS Spokane. May 1!. Theodore Gal- land, president of the Northwest lyoan & Trust Company, died suddenly this morning of paralysis, which followed stomach trouble. Ho was formerly manager of one of tho big gest brewing companies of tho North west. Chicago Wheal Market Chicago. May 12 May wheat clos ed at $1.00; July, HO 1-2; Septem ber S7; December, SS. ATH wool, KKLI.S 1 FOll FIFTF.KX CENTS view. Or Mn. KF.SIIIF.XT CASTIIO HAS I'OlTIXf; KI'KIL Or., May 11. The an- piear ne- uiInn i i nnJ .T 1 '"P Promises to be very- very light. The coyotes destroyed quite a number of sheep during the season, but storms were not respon-j sihle for any loss. Lake county de-, Washington, IJ. C, May 11. The rives a big revenue each year from capital city Is smiling today at the the wool and while the price Is not efforts of President Castro of the fcr! i " are com'nS In from so good this year as It has been for littlo republic of Venezuela to "In .v.- D..nrc, auu mi; luoa rnge during the winter was ITERS PILLS. t PosIUtkIt ereil by mow i,mie rnifw They also reUcre D trm ft-nt D-ppla, Id. ! illrCTOtt ut Too Dearer I Buisf, a parted rem- I Xyta-Baolaess, Kmasea. ! vfl tn a Month. Oxiet I 4 TtpM, Til In U PKle 1 ,rT- Itoiipi liter. Tnoj I ""wls. Partly VtgeUbla. SMaUCQSE. SMALL PRICE. I IS Genow Wust Bear i U Fac-Siiml Signature iEfUSE MI8STITUTES -.r r H Cn. Trancfo- IIUI IJ1VI a few years. It will ylehl a big rev- suit the l nlted states, castro has enne for the county. Buyers have always been taken more as a troplral been offering 15 cents a pound for joke than as a real live. South Anier thls year s clip. Last year and the lean president, and when It was year before the average price was known that he had failed to comply 20 cents. with the staid rules of diplomacy t . land Bend a message of congratulation I to President Kxsevelt on the occa sion of the ceremony of the laying of the cornerstone of the building for the bureau of Central and South American republics, the delegates from other countries than Drazl! laughed. "(iiiesH he'll send a fleet to bom bard New York now that the battle ship fleet Is on tho Pacific side," fnct-tlously remarked a prominent Smith American official. And thus the fun at Castro's expense went the rounds of the South American diplo matic corps. TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming: hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it. Yenr ror mviat rour money tl. ScoilliM'i B.l; w I" I ros doa'l Cure, dlzzv spells, tired feelings. TWINS III HNF.O IV : stomach and liver troubles, keeps y , -.-.i .11 ...mmi-r That's hat II i well nil - ,,, . M.iilir:i:n l ea iu buy U J-i OAKLAND HUE 1-; 1 lister's Rocky, Try it ar. you will aays 1 cents. Tea or Table I. INN niU'G T VJJlMe,vy HaUliBS t 0ODFO S,AL 5 T-netkV I P... o Phoi ! We still have our bargain ''"'"' I which include, hardware irues and matting. Don t wait until ;,herCrrAVBEK.ARDWARE Cg, o Oakland, fa!.. May 12 Twin chll-!ri-n. three' car of age. were burned m d-a'h In a fire which destroyed Iii-ir liorne this morning Mrs, Itob- rf Niin'-riaf her, tr-!r mother. -ar-r . fhi-r other children to safety, but i ii : J not re-rue t.;e twins rt sitppl'es of aii kinds. CHAMDKK3 HARDWARE CO. Notice ol Sole on F.veeut Ion Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Ijine on the 4th day of April, II'OS, on a Judg ment, rendered In said court on the 2d day of .March, llt'is, in favor of K. K. Mink, plaintiff, and against Nannie K. Helshaw, d'-fendant, for the sum of two hundred forty-two and and 20-100 dollars, which Judg ment was enrolled and docketed In the oflfce of the clerk of said court on the 7th day of March, 190S, by which writ I was commanded that ont of the personal property belonging to Bald defendant, or If sufficient could not be round men out or tne real property belonging to said defend ant, on or after tho said 4th day of April, 1908, to satisfy said Judgment, costs and accruing costs. Helng un able to find personal property with which to satisfy said Judgment, costs and accruing costs. I did on the 4tln day of April, 1908, levy upon the fol lowing real property belonging to said defendantt on the said 4th day of April, 1908, or subsequently, to wlt: Lot No. 4 In Block No. 8 of the original town of Kugxne City, now Eugene, aa platted and recorded, all In Lane county, Oregon. Now, therefore, In the name of the State of Oregon, and In order to satis fy said Judgment, costs and accruing costs, I will on Monday, the 25th day of May, 1908, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'colck p .m., to-wlt: at 1 o'clock p. m. on said day, at the south wentdoor of the county courthouse In Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, offer for sale for Helshaw's right, title and Interest In cash subject to redemption, all of the above-named defendtant's Nannie K. Helshaw's right, title snd Interest In HOTF.L AllltlVAI.S . The HmtMilo. J. C. Henrv, Chicago. A. C. Miller, Jr., N. Y. (1. O Winner, Portland. II. A! llooer and wlfo, Intornntlon al Autofst. H. M. Howers, San Krnnclsco. C. S. Ilyono, S. V. Phil Simon, S. V. (!. O. Anderson, Kveretl,, Wash. O Anderson, Kverett, 'ah. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. SnnUt 8luU LIIKO city. P. lllrsrhborg, lndPUilooe., II. M. Cnkn, Portland, V. II. IlutUepfurd ami Wife, Port land. J. V. Mnylon, Portland. 8. B. Dust, Trortnni. . Ttrolthnupt, Portland. Karl King, Uugenu. K. L. Meyer and wife, daughter and son, Newport, Neb. (!. P. Wilkinson, Chicago. Robert Penny, S. K. John Alnsflitld, Cleveland, 0. i P. Wilder, Tncomn. Harry Btongo, N. V, J. A. Miller, Chicago. Win. 11. Schorften, 1000. Jf. M. Chicago. Hoffman Hoiinp. C. D. Huffman and wife, LnRrandu B. S. Huffman, LaOrnndo. John Tburm, Portland. James Parvln. Dexter, tleorgo Cornwell, Spores. T Wlgmnn, Portlnnd. C. L. Morse and wlfo. Hood lllver. .1. R. Wella and wife, Condon, Or. Mrs, A. S. Diinnlway, Portland. Mrs. Clara II. Waldo. Portland J. P. Carroll, Moslor, Or. M. .1. Carroll, Mosler, Or. .1. II. Eubank and wife, Mc.Mlnn- Vllle. Eugen.. Pnlmer and wife. Albany. A. C. Miller and wife, Albany. W. E. Wood nn. I wife, Hhedil. C. S. Shaw mill wife. Sli.-dd. It. A. Smith. Carlton, Or. W. II. Ailills. Miintavllla, Or. K. X. Emery. Monlavilln, Or. L. C. Stratton and wife, Albany. J. J. Johnson and wlfo, Portland Minnie Claparan, Portland. Oscar Eaton, Portland. T. L. Ttirrlre, Portland. A. A. Kibe. Portland. Wm. (Jresentwlato and wife, Port land. Mrs. E. P. Carpenter, Portland. Cyrus H. Walker. Albany. Albert Vail and wife, Portland. E. C. Huffman, Portlnnd. It. W. Gill, Portland. K. M. 0111. Kslarada. Mrs. Durbln, Estacada. L. S. 1-nmber and wife, Htayton. Fred Fischer, Marcola. Dertha Adams, Molalla. O. V. Ilowman, Portland. C. A. Koenlg, Chicago. R. K, Mason, Albany. B A. Reynolds, Portland. Mary S. Howard. Portland. H. F. Shultz, Portland. John Hhaw, LaOrande. J, A. Magladry, Donna. Mr. Voorhees, Portland. E. L. Thorpe and wife, Oresham. J. W. Townsend and wlfo, Trout dal". John Hleret, Oreshnm. Arthur Stewart, Mabel, Charles Salmon, N. Y. A. M Dimes, Portland. W. Kachermeler, Dunkirk. YoiniR women ure often (Trent suflVn'rn for want of proper ailviee at just tho riht time. Jlrs. IMtikhutn, tit I.ytm, Mn-is.,his always issued to yomiK nirls n s-o-lnl invitation to writo to her nhotit tlieir sitkness. Mie is a uiothur. and fully umlersttuuls. In nine elmnivs out of ten youi enso will 1h just the same as those ol t he young ladies whose letters follow LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND la wluit you it(Htl to reHton. hoiilth Miss Abby F. HarnwH,of Nclmin ville, Dliio, writos to Mrs. linkhatn. ' When X wrote to vou I wi Trrj nervous, had dull headache, backaoho. and vm very irrepular, lhcUra did mt noartNKt. Lvdia K. .Mult-ham's Vegetable Cotupound and your advice made mt regular, well anu sirontf. I am now in better health than ever before." Miss Elsio T Hook, of (liolsea. Vt.t wrltos to Mrs. rinkluim : I am only alxteen years old, but Lydia K. I'iukham'a Vegetable Com pound and your advlee have cured mr of s idcai-he, perlmlle pains, and a ner vous, irritable condition after every tiling else had failed." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years I.ydia K. Vink ham's Vt'ttetnilo Couixiuml, made from rootrt and herbs, has lieen the standard reim-dy for female ilia, and has jHtsitiwly eutvtl tliousandsoj women who have heen troubled with displacements, iullammiil iott, ulcera tion, tlhroitl tuutm's, irivKiilaritieH, porkxllo pains, backache, that benr Ulgsttown feeling, llaltileney.indiKes. tion,di7J.itiess,or nervous prostration Why dou't you try it ? Be Cosh! What is this thing 1 See? A Cuban Presidential Bee. There's iihvuys KOltieLhltiK occurrilior III t'uttn to (-oiiinuiiul our intention and tutorett in mir im-( ibHr Isbinil ri-public. .Just iHiw tile Cuban prtwl ilential rniiiiulKll proiiilsi-t to 1m--ilially tin uariti mid lntert-ftiiiK us our ouit. .Your cut liusinMit will In aroiiMil to ttM highest pitch onoe you Ktauce ovit our bill of furo anil or-ili-r any of the liiiiny tiiM-tlsliiK iHhIii-s lllentioneil thertHtn. Vou HC-cun- silt Kfurt ion nt ull times nt Uio THEATRE CAFE A New Set of Chairs Why do you hare OLD BI1AIIHY CHAIRS In your home, vhsn vou can make them OOOIJ A3 NEW for only 50c T A can of Chlnarael will wort wonders In your home. See that the Chinaman la on evory raa. See our west show window. ASK TO HKK til'K NKW WALL l'AI'KU 16-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. EIectric,Gas,Water Portland h ROSE 1 Festival Willamette VHy Co lltnrh Fisher, assisted" by O. W. Warren, hns been runnlnic lines to se- and to the above-described real prop-j cure flK'ires for tho apiHirtlonment of ertr. the expense ff the pnvInK of First iJated this 15th dsr of April. 1 908. street, ami tho adjolnln strin-ts, at FKF.I) FISK. 'Albany, preparatory to the pOaK" Sheriff Ijine County, Orexon. tt an ordinance covering th matter. It la doubtful If It Is ready for the OABTOHIAi ' city council by tomorrow nlKht. Iits Ita lad fV Hi I nn BjM run north and south, and all lots Pi" C&&tfM&& "f"" lh cost-Democrat. To Ko ih hl In PoHlaml. On'gon. JUNE I to 6, 1998 Will bo Uio most brilliant Floral Fiesta and Civic Jubilee over held In tho Pacific NorthwoHt Portland, "Tho I(ni Clly," will ho a uruuo or HiiiiMidor and the n-n-Ii.t of world-wldo iiih-rt'Ht for oiiu wi'iik. Several Important conviMitlotin to be mld In PorllaiHl on (hat occasion. The Southern Pacific Co. Will M il H -Tift I Tlf kim on Th la Of-ranlfn Fnini EUCENE to Purllaml ami HWurn aT $5.00 For particulars call on A. J. CflLLKTTK, Ixtral Agent. Wm. McMurray, Ocneral PaaonKer At., Portland, Or. MONROE TS HOUSEFURNISHER We have the exclusive sale oi the noted DE TROIT STOVES and RANCES. Cash paid fur Second Hand Furni ture. Phena Red SS76-6? Wast Eifthlh SC. EUGfcNE .OREGON i E. C. Gulliford Feed and Livery, Boarding StableS New Floor I loom New Hublier Tiro TurnooU. Fall Cra-k Ntago Lino. 100 Wert 8th Street. I'lione Main 00 Groceries Yvi will always find the b?st brands of Crocerics Fresh Green Vegetables Flour and Peed No delays, wc bavc our own delivery Phone r If lnfCft52Eeal jo n. iivion 9th st. Main 5J' CIGARS Julius Goldsmith HlIlHCItlllK FOll THK OlAltl). NEW YORK CLIPPER IS THI ORIATIST THEATRICAL SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. $4.00 Par Year. Single Copy, 10 Cts. iHst rt) wr.xKLT. Sample Copy Free. . FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (IM J LarTj aoaia, PI'RLiaiiKHa, 4 uuu. 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