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THE EIGEXE WEEKLY GUARD, FIUD.4V, Al Ct'ST 28, 10OS WAS DELIRIOUS E CZEMA fMSr SEBVICEo HAS 4 LAUNCHES thre was no daiiKr in jiarii Qar, went to Florence last week and car , rU-d out hid plan, much to the atston- i.-hnieiit of the ta-iurii)g population: of Florence. ON IHt COASTi On Chest, Back, and Head Pain, Heat, and Tingling Were Excru ciatingNerves in Exhausted Condition Sleep Badly Broken. CURE BY CUTICURA SEEMED LIKE MAGIC Transfers of lane - COUNTY REAL ESTATE A. E. Cohoon, supervisor of the SI- ,,. ,. , . , . . . , .. . Have your abstracts made by Lane in-law rort Reserve, has ihn-e Ka.H-j County it.-al K.tate Company MWoM ran not iprwut th pratlMide I Ttt'l for what (iiUiura Jt7iwdi" don for ni y daiiifh tt-r, Adelaide, tihm in flftwn y;ar of PK". &nd had never bail anyuiiiiff the Out rill her chixt, I'lir fit-itr. Mvmiitim Visa redness, nnd Ihfi.Mlow.s thicken liig and l.liL.irtt, which would break and run mailer. I took her to a doctor, end ho pronrturioHti it to be wwmi of a cry bad fiirm. Jlo treated her, but Instead of beiriir cheeked, the diseass iptfi'l. It ali iwutl itself on her bark, and then tpiiekly spread upwards until the whole of her bend woji afTrx-ted, and all her hair ho.IU.Lxi cut off. The pain aha suffered wus excruciating, and what with that and th hi at arid tin gling her life was olruoiit unbearable, Hhe bnramn run d..wn In health, ami at times was very feverish, lamtuid, and drowsy, and oor.aitinally aim waa de lirious. Hit nwvim wore in such a low slat that ahe nouid not bear to lie left alone. In spite, of the cold weather alio wntjld lnsUt on having her bedroom window open, and would lean out on the window-nil!. Hhe did not have a proper hour'a sleep for many nights. The aoonnd doctor we tried afforded her Just aa little relief aa the first, and I really do not know what wo should have iiono If wo had not read how Cuticura oiin-d a similar ca. I pur chased Cuticura Houp, (.'ullcura Oint ment, nnd Cuticura I'M, and before the Ointment waa tfireo.o,iiarlere finished every trace of the diicaso waa gone, it really seemed like magic. Jler hair la oomlnir on nlcelv. and I till apply the Cuticura Ointment an I Tlnd it Inoruasna the rrowt i wnmlnrw fully. Mm. T. W. Hyde, I, Ongar Plaon. Brentwood. Essex. Knaland. Mar. m itrw.lvrul (WltM, (or In irtr. li.rm i.t riitxtilAirt rtt i-tr... jno prr vi.i 'iioei v.. rurnriuv ui.mki, lrir.iimlit.iil lilt, world. ISiucr Drug a Ckem. ollno launches in operation and an other under eoiiHtrurrlon for the con venience ui (he aervlie. One luunrh In on the I'mi.qua. another on the 81 ulaw, and a third on the Aluea riv er. The fourth launch la lie,n? built for Smith river, a branch of the (Jnip- im hava 'qua Inlet, which la navigable for twelve inllua. All of theae atreama have a num ber of rnlleu of navlir!tlilr urni.ir Ita lian anything ina i ., . . . " "t-.., uo niatUT with her a '"r the tide reachea, akin until four ! "" the main trunk and Ita branches, montha an;o, when i The l.'mpqua river of lta;lf runa back an eruption broka nearly thirty mllea, the Hlualaw over twenty, while the Alaea cxtenilj back Into the Interior perhaps fifteen. The government him been put to conameraine expenae by not hiivlnn launcnea at tne aervlce of the rancera. One time Mr. Column had to wait a whole day to cross one of the atreama. My the rules Kovernlna; the boats, they ran only be used for government purposes, not for pleasure or busi ness. At any time when a traveller or settler can ho aided when In trou ble by the luunches and the man or men In control, the Instructions are that they shall be put at tlio service of the unfortunate. In fact, this is one of the principles of the whole service, and the settlers frequently find themselves Indebted to the rangers who look after the Interests of the government. TakiS) (Kin li Itlde This week Wilbur J. Sllllwell. a ranger who for a long time was a fol lower of the sea. took a launch from Florence to Alsea. where It was wanted. Kor some tlmo Supervisor Column wanted the craft at Alsea but no Bchooner happened to bo entering both ports on the same trln. and ho had about given up the Idea of taking tho craft over. One day he happened to mention tho matter to Btlllwell, who volun teered to take tho craft over on Its bottom. Cohoon ohleclod. for Ltirti . Kttlrt I'riitM . Dimmit. Mum r-Auulod ITrM. CuUuun Uuufc uo alia UlfeuoO, Sarah K. Blair ft al to .Mary E. Spray; i.2H3H acres In sec. 2X, tp. 20. s. r. 3 w. 1-500. United States to C. K. Carllle; 160 acres in sec. 21, tp. 17, s. r. 7 w. Patent. L'nlted States to Edwin Lomman till acres in sec. 3U, tp. la, a. r. 7w 1'atent. O. & C. K. It. Co. and Union TruHt Company to Jemima Gibson; tiO acreB in sec. 2 7, tp. 18, s, r. 1 J210. Alex Sanderson et ux to John W. Hurch; Hu acres in sec. 3, tp. 18 s. r. 10 w. 12500. United States to California & Ore gon Land Company; 64.67 acres In tp. J2, s. r. 1 e., and tp. IS, s. r. 9 w. f'atunt. United States to California & Ore gon land Company; 38.83 acres In tp. 18. s. r. 9 w., tp. 19, g. r. 8 w.. ann tp. ii, s. r. 8 w. Patent United States to California & Ore gon Uind Company; 161.05 acres In sec. 3 0, tp. 17, s. r. 7 w. Patent. united States to California & Ore gon- und Company; 165.45 acres In tp. 17, b. r. 8 w., and tp. 32, a. r. 1 e. Patent. United States to California & Ore gon Land Company; 160 acreB In Bee. 3 0, tp. 17. s. r. 7w. Patent. I United States to California & Ore gon Land Company; 80 acres in sec. 14, tp. 17, s. r. 1 e. Patent. United States to California & Ore gon Land Company; 40 acres in sec 2, tp. 19, a. r. 8 w. Patent. Oregon & California Land Compa ny to Hootn-rveiiy Lumber Company; 520 acres. $1 and other considera tion. , i W. R. Walker and J. R. Campbell to A. Welch, trustee; right-of-way, 35 x300 feet, CJlenwood. $86. . W. R. Walker and J. R. Campbell to A. Welch, trustee; rlnht-of-way, 30x237 feet, sec. 34. tp. 17, 8. r. 4 w. $1 and other consideration. Mary Close et al to Margaret F. Dunbar; tract In Eugene. J 10. - K. H. Ilarger et ux to II. F. Mers- mo inuncn ib only twenty feet long, dorf: lot 6 anil umith hnir nf i.it.ei. coiiriiiiuriug sue n a project hazardous. 5, Shaw'a ad to Eugene. 12600 I no seaman Insisted on doing It. Heirs of A w ptir.t.n h..,.ud.. on ins own reaponsmimy, stating that led, to W. Clarence Henderson; lot ; (7 BMT X . Jr-. -,..H" 1 W fU Ml j i i nr . i SOPHOMORE FOR FALL AND surr$ WINTER NEW DESIGNS And Patterns in all the Latest Shades. Blue Serges and Blacks, Made SophoJ Style Superior in Workmanship Perfect in Fit PRICES ARE RIGHTvf ROBERTS BROS 554 Willamette Stri 11 and north half of lot 12, Patter son's ad to Eugene. $4500. A. D. James to H. F. Mersdorf; 5 acres In tp. 18, s. r, 4 w. 11500. Ida F. Campbell to Thos. C. Brad ley; lot 3, block 2, Campbell's ad to Eugene. $110. Margaret Groves et al to Mrs. M. J. Fuller; tract in sec. 33, tp. 20. s. r. o w. 11920. the said court for the relief prayed for In the said complaint, to-wit: For a decree declaring the mar riage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant to be forever dissolved, and that plaintiff have a di vorce from said defendant and for full relief herein. This summons Is published once each week for six consecutive -and Flngal Hinds to N. M. Forrester I successive weeks, In the Eugene Daily ana a. a. f orrester: lot Z. b ock 2. uuard. by order or tion. l. r. nar- to Cottage Grove. (MSsEXEvAlI go 29 A THE D A WORLD CONQUERING 'aaaa-aaaBBiaiBBBaaaBBBBaaBBBBa1 Filling 6 Arenas, The Big Hippodrome and the Domo ol the Lamest Tent Ever Made. Taking the) Very Essence ol al! the Earth's. Ssnantlnna and Blending all Concrete and Perfect Into the Greatest Circus Human Euaa Fur Rh.lrl Ml N.w York Said It wit th. Blggtit and B.at Evir Stan in Madlton Square Garden McFarlBnd's ad $300 United States to Katie Ederer: 120 acres In sec. 12, tp. 22, e. r. 4 w. Patent. Dora E. Frazier admrx to L. Lock ard; lots 1 and 2. block 2, University Aa to cugene. I2il.7.r ris, judge of the above entitled court, which said order Is dated August 5, 1908. WILLIAM G. MARTIN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Administrator's Sale Notice is hereby given that the tin- Heirs of A. W Patterson riecona. i der8lgned, Essie Rlckman, admlnis- ed, to W. Clarence Henderson; lot tratrlx r the estate of J. H. Rick- 11 and north half of lot 12, Patter-, man. deceased, by virtue of an order son's nd to Eugene. $500. i of the probate court of Lane county, J. Ii. Roubo to Storey-Braoher j Oregon, dated the 27th day of Au Ltimber Company; 481.66 acres In : Sust. 1908, will sell the following de sec. 12, tp. 3, s. r. 3 w. $100. j scribed real property belonging to Storey-Bracher Lumber Company i sad estate, to-wit: The SE!4 and to F. C. Ris; tract in sec. 16 tp 22 ' the SE of the SW of Section 11; s. r. 1 w. $100; ' the N Mot NE4 and the Nw V4 H. F. Hornatra et ux to MathIas:of Section 14; and the E MsOf NEV4 Month; lots 2 and 3, block 34, Fair-1 of Section 15, all In Township 18, mount ad to Eugene. $1. I S. R. 4 W., containing 520 acres of Felix Thomas to Richard Easton; j land, In Lane county, Oregon, at pub- 12 acres In sec. 32, tp. 17, s. r. 1 w. ' He auction for cash to the highest Lyman Adams et ux to H. C. Net-' bidder at the west door of the court j ueion; zz.iu acres in tp. 21 s. r i nouse in Eugene, Oregon, on the 28th 3 w. $1. jday of September, 1908. at the hour John H. Pitney to Thos. C. Star-if 1 o'clock p. m., and If no satisfac- rott and Horatio N. Hovey; 40 acresitory oil Is received therefor, I will AGENCY FOR. Keelox TYPEWRITER. Carbons and Ribbons for all Machines at Schwarzschili's Book Stori 586 Willamette Sb. White's Short Order House Meals at all Hours 20c Up W. L, WHITE, Prop. W. 8th St PUMPING MirJ FairbankJW .. , 1 ffir nnmnln . U"W tag. OutfltcoBKl Fairbanks feafe j, J PalrbankrvWn-.i1 Falrbanks.Mors, J AH first Onallh prices always in tt. J Prompt reply to ImmJ shipments. Writ.J pricesi. H BERGER.&BEANI Aerenf.c ff.tt-1 t tfi.ju r AlKnANKS, MOIS PorUanlOtid Charley . t- 21, Olson; A Menagerie et 100 Caoee. TO tlephante end Camels. A ramlry et Oiramis. Only Twe-Horned nhlneoeree In Captivity. A Thousand Animal Wonders, AUTOS THAT PASS IN THE AIR A Death Daring Feat Thai lmi.atlon'. gjjJ, THE SISTERS LA RAQUE , In their mad Aute Race, pitting each ', othtrln seperale V care while flying ; and eomerseult- Ing In the Air The Circuses and Amphitheatres o! Eurooe Denlelerf Tn ML This. Year's Show Tremendously More Glorious ThaTivef I , nmtie ol world. WkU Kwwn Aral -r!i!;, SUCrtr,?1n , Thc Pc,rof's Crcat .lirobat!., inc red an s ci,n !,, i n,,... ttt-'Jimi . 1IIIIIIUI VII VU3 auttn. , io MeiietiM, Fr.nr,', 0r.i Uio, Marveloui Acrobal. And Amtiinr Mou.ii.,. us w id ni9 miosis itg ,S( mt umTJ Baby Bunting, A Tiny Nursing Baby Elephant Smaller than a New Foundlend. Dog. Frisky end Cute, es a Kitten. ""! Ir llrH I WMttMl U.I f IV. At 10 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING One SOCent Ttelast Admits Te MU BIO NEW. FRC.E. STREET -m'n Vni" " Ywrs, Hill-Prir. 'ARA Hr rnmnrm Dall, at 1 0 9 p. M in sec. 20, tn. 16. b. r. 7 w. $750 l.lara faee et al to Maude Drurv: tract In sec. 19, tp. 16. s. r. 1 w $500. John Hunzlrker et ux tn F f Starrott and Horatlon N. Hovev: 160 acres In sec. 34, tp. 16, s. r 7 w. $ 1 0. Eliza Hitkson to James P. O'Brien; 5 acres In bit 1, sec. 18, tp. 17. s r. 12 w. $10. J. S. Luckey lo L. S. Hiilln; south 107 feet of hits 1 anil 2. Kllim si..w. art's ad to Eugene. $10. .1. S. Luckey to Carrie M. Scho rild; north 53 root of lots 1 and 2 Eugene. $10. II. II. Wood et ux to I,. C. Hulln; i ms in n mi so, hiock Frazier & llyland's nd tn Eugene. $50. J. II. Vincent et ux to First Nation al Hank, Eugene; tract in sec. 34 tp 1 7. s. r. 4 v. I lilted States to 160 acres In sec. 1: w. Patent. tteorge f.. Snyder et ux to I A Cook; trait In lot 1, block 1, Mack ad io i onurg. si. Frank Woodruff to II. n. Nelll v, acres in sec. 2, tp. 20. s. r. 3 . 1. A. S. Powell et ux to Fingal S Hinds and wife; part of lots 1. 2 nnd 3. Long Landess' ad to Cot tage lirove. $1. Jtary h. Krnuter as guardian of ciui-iuii and itrrtha Frederiekson to .i. i. dweiis; half Interest in lot 1 mock i, .nines ad to Cottage Grove. tt.ti. II. L. Stewart et ux to It. II. Head 2 acres In tp. 17. s. r. 3 w. $230. J. S. Conger et ux to J. II. Vincent' $lo'o'r''S '" 34' ,p' 17, a' r' 4 ' Ahy Whiteside to Com r: u-i,n I side: XWi, of XEV, and XEt, of .. t.i M-tiion tp. IS s r S w. $n;oo. J. F. Walt,. ,.t ux to Frank Coglll- Havld Wessell nnd Annie. Ihs wife, to John Oshorn: SO acres In sec. 22. tp. 16. $;,(l. after said time sell the same to the highest bidder for cash at private sale. Dated this 27th day of August, 1908. ESSIE RICKMAN, Administratrix. A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth for sale Phone Black 2811 or call at 345 W 4th at reserved seat and admission tickets on sale on show clav KUYKENDALC'S DRUG STORE, 5S8 Willamette Street, II u cxacuy me same prices charged on tlie show rround 1'rlie night tonight at the Cram! j Rumiiionx In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Orccon for the County of ! , Lane. ' v M're. IMalntlff. 1 vs. i Minnie M.v.re. Pefendant. j loOMinn,., Mor. ,he ,ov defendant: In the mime of the State of Oregon vou are hereby summoned to ,,,,e?r n'i';Vr:.::;r.,ho "'" i. m.t suit, on or her (j) u the date of the flrt i..!,. this sumtnotw, wh!.-h !iv (Htut is l nursdav. . TO HAVE MONEY AHEAD To accumulate maney, one must guard his expenditures until they are less than his income. A very successful plan is to have an account with the Merchants Bank and make weekly deposits. Interest. Paid on Savings Deposit J. W. BARRINGtR Expert housemover Moves anything-. Twenty-fiv ye ats est tiierte. Fejic'cnce, E Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 1 . Eupene. Oreoon. CAPITAL - $65,000.00 GEO. It MUX 1ft HOUSFVUGI etss.a emu ..J FURMTUtt 6rWMtEn.il We have tuorytstif chn. Atl sorts of poo metal and granltoware. i contrivances that mill I pastime Instead of a ta find here. Telephiult EUGENE rOSEKI t:"'loA i A MCE LITTLE MEAL AT THE THEATRE CAFE Is nlnnys appreciated, where yon get everyt K s ni'petiInK nnd tooth some these Jne mPnlnRS, heu Tour pK.,(te ls ff,.tIc Whpn yon nnt to tri-at your friends, your wife or your sweetheart to a meal that is cooked , ,lle 0lleen.s a them m ,ln Theatre Cafe Scotfs satiMI A POSITC rvhttctJ Oftbthtef 0am nJl kites r ,k. r.kA I irrai V Wr. 7THEMI"' ' Kill" Sold by W. LDE US: t Julius Goldsmith New Set : of Chairs ooi CHAIRS KITCHEN 4 II Successor" 1 ARMITACEi'l Uverv.Feril Sales M Oak and 7th M OLD yout GOOD aV "vi" ran mk tXe-o GOOD AS NEW for only BOe T ;. r ('nlnarael win wore "onders in your home. "eryVatT '"he ChlnamaB 0" ASK lo SEE OI RXKW WALL TAPER 16-18 West Seventh St. Mirt fr.-i. i of gust . i:-rv:ltul V,M1 Hr,, in.it ,f v.M1 fn answer it,,, ,-e,,,an, ion-said, the plaintiff WILLAMETTE u , m maret, OVERTON Under New Management : 2 Wall P.BBP anit -..j" p. - w e -a I ami aJ VlZ'Sul! Salt g""" "'ayS on Hand i . Phone in Your Ordr C. BE A HI .?T are her. in t,,,. 1 1 'la '- - m td" ZZl . CAMPBELL Stone Masto w.m apply ,0 ""n jo 512 r,-ii.m. i H, AGRIOM C0LLE CORVALLIS, culture, incIud'flS t.'UllUM. llusbar-lry. e:c r;. O i o on WeV, p:';hrfha,,Wh'' restaurant Springfield.'15 "l or uddre" I !. in,i An Mechanicai. irommer.e: nic otic; culturi', and A" Arts. !i StroiiK r- Illntr;:Vgi forma' ion en '.'f gistrar, free- , elcnien K.-irestfT. Con: ,-?-.ii si rk. etc. IMilinn' O.ri-t I.T'Ci O