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THE ElfiEXR mtVT firARI. WKlKs..AV; 8KPTKiBKrt .W. oo ffilTIA Worn i L en'sTailore d Suits D: RITCHEY CREEK WATER 13 PURE UNDER ANALYSIS i- sample mud i ho . I lli two U an t Mi f w i oran imo in t'M.h - SUt'St t t' i. ami i,l ii 1 r. .U ir,i I" u ; 1m n ,i ,t in ; f l).i.-t-r::i m'II! . f ii the new styles and patterns, in elephants breath, blue, Jaii smoKe, uiuwh, giy uiauR.. m piain and Lorn J :n ill trie new auu jam. auu wuimuugs, m jflimra m . . .... all sizes and styles. PP . i rhirawi tailors, with the best of lining and trimmings. W hx, fUD' .. j .itennt"-that has had years of of experience in snmi- nf tt t. : : nenHs strictly Man-Hand Tialored. Showing of Fall and Winter Skirts - . i.. ,n shades from the very finest to medium grade in all sizes and colors, evcrv f j tn fit you perfect. Come in and see our line the most complete in the city. Vft nude to 7 v r c 1 Cnt. maaa 7 Men's Fall Suits The follow iiij; lei L. Cheshire id the council, ami the t porta to which It cai! self explanatory: W t"i irom Pr mayor and city 'i',iln;l,iuyini' re- aiteiuUm are one When you want a suit you want that is new and nobby in every respect, up-to-date and very stylish. Our cloth ing department is strictly up-to-style in all colors and workmanship. A full line. COME IN AND LOOK SAY! We have the swellest line of Men's Shirts, Ties and Hose ever shown in this city. They are just what you are looking for. Shirts from 50c to $2.00 The Crescent 190S. Coun- Eugene, Or.. Sept. tinh Hon. J. I). Matlock and Citv ell: Gentlemen: 1 hand you herewith reports of th examination r ti.. i.aier procured, at y.-.ur request, irom nucaey. Koannc and iir.n..v creeks. Samples were taken on September 3d and 24th. These samples were ta ken in bottles that 1 had previously thoroiiRhly sterilized and kept air tight until at creeks. For filling the bottles I used the same precautions by cleansing my hands and handling the corks with a sterilized instru ment. The bottles were sealed at place of filling and expressed to des tination, for which you will find re ceipts enclosed. The first examination at Corval lis was delayed more than two weeks on account of the absence of the bac teriologist, and because of this de lay there was not a true test made, but still no disease producing bacilli were found. 1 again procured a sample on Sep tember 2Sth and stut to Corvallls This, as you will see. gives an ex cellent test of pure water. The examination by the State board of Health of Washington Is very complete, but shows a little ex cess ot vegetable matters ) which no aouni explains the suggestion ot the advisibllity of nitration , which was due to the length of time water was examined after being taken from the streams, but no disease producing germs were found. 1 am at a loss to account for the report of our own state bacteriologist in saying that the streams were con taminated with sewerage producing organisms. As a result of the other examinations and the fact that there is no habitation on the streams, 1 very much loubt the value of the state's bacteriologist's report. California did not make a report. as you will see, owing to the time in transportation, which wold cause too much change taking place in the water. Most respectfullv submitted, W. L. CHESHIUE. r them susie, urns miL1 uu.iesiraii;.' tor ,ii Miking purposes, I in their present condition, cspeeialh the sample from Bradley creek. Chemically the tew tesls of tin two waters that could be made from the small quantities of the two wa ters sent point to no serious recent sewage cout.ttuina: Ion. but to an ob jectionable amount of surface drain age. No account of the manner of the taking of these samples was given and It Is assumed therefore that the bottles were carefully sterilized and the samples taken with the scrupu lous care so necessary to lie taken to entitle the results to the fullest con fidence. Knciosed find a memorandum of charges for the services. Hespei'tf ullv vonrs, ROSE A. HK1111. M. IV. Bacteriologist. ROOSEVELT WILL NOT TAKE STUMP FOR MR, TAFT RAILROADS WJLL RAISE RATES TO PACIFIC COAST aslitnlou. Sept. ;'.0 Secretaiy l.ocl) today made the statement that President Roosevelt has no present in tention of making a speaking tour in behalf of Tall. Mr. l.oeb sa s the president never lias slated he would take the st um p. Chicago. Sept. 3il. llv the first of .lanu.irv the t rans-coni incuta! rail roads hope to he able to increase freight rates on more than M) com modities westbound and en about 20 eastbouiul, twiween all points on the I'acific coast. Couferen.es are ho lm; bed frequently and traffic men admit that all commodities are be- l'he proposed Increase will av- Dr. xt lor Publication. A GOOD STOMACH TiiSW 'i-uuAl ii States Land Office, Means Good Health, Cheerfulness, fct'nrj, Or., March 31, 1908. Ambition, Persistency and Success p is hereby given that In com-1 It tith the provisions of the act! Relief is not cure; opium will stop :cms ot June 3, 1873, enti-1 the most excruciating pain, but it ii id for the sale of timber won't cure the disease. il the states of Ofllirnrnln Ore. I Anil it'n Iiir. the sump with alleged paii and Washington territo-1 dyspepsia cures which contain pep- MfKraaed to all public land irmo! August 4, 1S92, Jon "i Vincent, of Eugene, county state of Oregon, filed in this WANTED You to take your old comforts to the "Enterprise Shoe "Shop" for repairing; first-class work only; honest material; low prices. Half soles, 35c and up. D9 East Ninth street. o31 l June 17. 1907. his swore No. 9375, for the purchase 4. SEH. of Section No. 22, :r? No. 19 south of Range Vntl SALE! it lha Tin. Vol.. ,.to sin. The pepsin will help to digest. 3 14 mMe3 northwest of Eugene, the food, but the stomach Is left in , 3 yoIlg work horses, 2 milk cows, worse condition than it was before. , i ur0()W snWi 7 sn0ats, l new sulkv iou aon t want pepsin to aigesi .nlow i nort nln w!llron. phnne 13xx3. N. J. Dials. o3dw your food; you want the natural juices of your stomach to digest your food. If you have dyspepsia or anylpoii SALE Hall's safe, size 22x24 atr,mn t,.mit.la v.n imi.f In lll'lllF. I n i 1 .. 1 .1... '.'. M., Or., and will offer your stomach so strong that it will ! in first-class condition. Price, $10. that the land sought Is digest Its own food. Address W. A. Hudelson. Junction "e tor its timber or stone i You can make your stomach so: city. o3 itncultural purposes, and ' strong that you can eat what you j ' -nis claim to said land be-! want and all you want any time you e?.Ster and receiver at thUlwjint it. without distress. It Roseliurg, Oregon, on Wed-! Mi-o-na will cure your dyspepsia - ith day of September, i or any other stomach, trouble by building up the flabby walls and witnesses: James making the stomach so strong that ! Creswell. Orecnn. In. It will fllireat fond without artificial , of Zlon, Oregon; Jo-'aid. !'. oi iion. Oregon; Earl; In other words, Ml-o-na will cure FOIl SALE Good house and barn on large lot; a bargain if taken soon. For particulars call at ltJS Jefferson street. ol Enjene, Oregon, I pru ii iftAo 'lent v tie c , ."''' tor !S ' ,.'?' 1-4 ll persons claiming ad- : iwie aescribed lands are file their claims in this J r..r0 3ESJAM1N L. EDDY, Register. Mose- x" tor Pnblicauo,, Land Office, April 17 iiai ii:fjt ffiv-n tva.' , 'Ihe nrnn.i . . can ;.' i "',a'u-'s oi cne act v ,!;,B! 5. H7S, entitled. ou dyspepsia by removing the cause. The Red Cross Drug Company Is the agent for Mi-o-na in Eugene, and they say to every resident of Eugene he said 30th day whose stomach is weak, who has in-j dlgestlqn or dyspepsia, that Mi-o-na1 Is guaranteed to cure or money back.l The price Is only 50 cents a box. One box is all you need to prove that I you are on the right road to health and happiness. I "I can't Bay enough for Ml-o-na i tablets. They have done more for ! me In one week than all the doctors have for the two years I have been ' under their care, and i will do all I: to recommend it to my friends. n.i.i.i 1 ion can u so use uiv name in jinn an '.if Ml nl ...'.'. . . .'!if vnn like for Ml-n.nn Is better than i!p.,.-" ""UP1 ino8iM . ...... :, fi"iu iu iiic i am line a uc hkhi, KOH SALE Hlach Coach stallion, broken to work. $30. Service fee to Insure, $111. Kice Bros., Mapleton, Or. ola WANTED Solar lamp. Enquire fice. acetylene bicycle Wells-Fargo of- WANTED Furnished house of fi or X rooms for three or six months. Address 81 East Tetith street, ol WANTED C.lrl to do chamber work at Cnderwood House. 419 Wil lamette street. 02 FOK RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms; also barn. Inquire at t'.l" Alder street. I'niversity of California Department of Hygiene Iterkeley, Sept. 10, 190S. W. L. Cheshire. Eugene, Oregon. Dear Sir: Your letter of the 4th Inst, and samples of water have arrived. I am sorry to say that a bacteriological examination ot a sample of water which had been shipped so far would be of no account whatever to you. i ue cnauges mat iase place tn wa ter during an interval of this length would make any results that we might obtain by an examination now no index whatever of the condition of tho water at Its source. It Is possible that a chemical ex amination could be made which would be of service to you. If you will write to Professor (!. E. Coiby, of this university, be can probabiv give you some Information about the matter. Yours verv trnlv, M A 110 A It ET 1 1 E.N DEItSON. (The above letter explains why the Washington University analysis showed more bacilli In the llitchey creek sample than that of the O. A. C. at Corvallls. In the former case the water w-as a week or ten days old before the analysis was made, while that at Corvallls was begun the day after the water w-as taken from the creek. ) Washington, Sept. 30. President Roosevelt will not reply to the lat est letter of Mr. llryau. given out by hftn last night at Rock Island. 111. Secretary l.oeb statin! the president felt that inasmuch as ltryau's letter was simply an attack upon him per sonally there was no reason why he should answer It. WANT llONAPAKTK TO (JIVE liKCOItn Chicago, Sept. 311. .losephus Dan iel, chairman of the Democratic press committee, today made public a let ter written to Attorney-Ceueral Non- aparte at the instance of the Demo cratic National committee asking the attorney-general bow many of the 2S7 so-called trusts or the country have been proceeded against In the courts by the federal government and how many more cases he expects to file. ble erage betw cent above th en live and eight present rate. per The rniverslty of Chile has adopt ed a course for the special Instruc tion of persons for' the diplomatic and consular service. The course is quito complete. OREGON AGRICULTURAL AND EXPERIMENT STATION Department of Bacteriology, Emile F. Pernot Mr Corvallis, Ort'son, St-pt. 'JS, l!t()S. W. L. Cheshire, Eugene, Oregon. Dear Sir: The following is tho result of a quantitative hactriologieal analysis of sample of water marked "1. Hitehey ('reek," re ceived sealed from the hands of Mr. J. J). Matlock Septemher 25th at 9:30 a. m.: Average number of colonies in six plates cultures, 4G per cubic centimeter. Kespeetfully submitted, E. F. l'EKN'OT. This analysis shows practically pure water, as the follow ing .letter from Professor Pernot shows: Mr. J. D. Matlock, Eugene, Oregon. Dear Sir: .' . I have made a quantitative bacteriological analysis of the samples of water received on the '2 inst., and forwarded the re tort to Mr. W. L. Cheshire. The bacterial content is very low, 4i colonies being the av errage number in six plates. My responsibility rests solely with tin- samples while in my possession, ami not with the iisceptio precautions exercised in securing them. Very trulv yours, E. V. I'ER.VOT. State of Washington, ' Doard of Health and Bureau of Vital Statistics ; 410 Marlon Building, ! Sept. 14, 190S. I tf WANTED tiood East Eleventh milch street. cow. liS.i o2 'J ihingto i At rubM'' U" n a..'.,0on- "lei in! hla ,1'and am able to work once more for; the first time in over a year." W.i A. Ennis, 328 Green street. Syracuse, E. (i. HAIfiHT. NOTICE KOH lU HI.K WTION. I'hs. v U ' Action No ! "ePartment "! the Interior , U. S. VVS 80"th' Ranse LBnd ffk'e Ro3oburs' Oregon, IS. .l 1 au(l W offer ""S""1 i""". " 1n1 Bought ' UCe '8 hfreb-V S'Ven that William 41 .:.,'" n timber nr E-ugeue, uregou, , '-wJ "orsoay ru... . ... '''5 0-.. ll!ian H. ' " a ' "'f Of Elli., in En- the 3rd! 7. 5f!caltur n,irL" iJul' 28, 190S. made application un- .rr" '5 M 1. ' der tho Tim ho onH sI,,,no irto Nn 'O said qui, o'.i lag, r a ior tne a oi cr..-, oecnou 7 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notlee of Intention to make Fi nal Proof, to establish claim to the land above- described, before W. W. Calkins, I'. S. Commissioner at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on the 2nd day of November. 190s. Claimant names as witnesses: Hal. E. Wood, of Eugene, Oregon. Marvin L. Hammitt. of Eugene, Oregon. ' Warren C. Smith, of Cr'iw. Oreiton. Clark ii. Decker, ot Walterville, Oregon. Fhotos, stamps and post cards. Ceneral view work. Sixth street, between Willamette and Olive. tf W.I LM.a li, Pjviekt XOTIfE Hll CClll.lCATKtN. V. S. Land Office at Kos-burg, Oregon. June 17th, I90S. Notice Is hereby given that Alex Hasvol of Crow. Oregon, who. on M.irch Kith. 1 ! 0 :5 . made lioniesiean Fntrv No. 12.'0.1. for NW4, " 1" Township 19 south K West. Wlllamett fil.-tl ctlon Ore-Ore. i. '-a:: , -"'Titi,-., : c!ain a i 1 Mid im? ad 'ids ar8 ' In t'Ms S-d :.iy; oiY. Il:'i.'ter. I URNJAMIN I.. EDDY. Regi has to mnk to estnli!i-h des. rile-'l. I' S. Coin ir i-si on the .'I'll ''laimant Tfleli!l I l'nrsnn Biildwin Baldwin notice or final f've-ye. claim to the .(nr.. W W. ( tier, at Eugei (,V Of S.-p-ep Meridian. Intentl'in proof itl'l Ht'OVI' alkitis. I'. , Oreu'Otl ., r. 1 1. ii . Seattle, Wash Hon. J. D. Matlock. Mayor Eugene, Oregon. Dear Sir: The tnree water samples sent to this laboratory In care of Dr. Elmer E. Heg. secretary of the Washington State Boarl of Health, have been examined by un- for the purpose of letermlnlng whether saleable for a citv water supply. A thorough bacterial examination has been male. Including the Identi fication of the important micro-organisms present, together with a de termination of their numbers. Such chemical tests were also made as were possible from the small amount of water sent. Sample N.i. 1. from Illtchef creek. Is the best of the three waters. In ithls were found 4.'.0 bacteria per one I cubic centimetre, present,, grown at 'body temperature. No roil, strnpte I ror cl or other sew age organisms were I found, and there is. apparently .no I recent sewage pollution. At body in almost pure culture in corresponding very ptoteus zenkeri was putrefactive bacterium ali.etice of sewage or ii'llv Indicates the p;es f ilig Vegetable IlliC'er. lie- absence of Illtll'eS OREGON TOWNS THAT OWN WATER PLANTS (Continued from t ago One.) vllle, reports: Have gravitv svstem, piped for It mile.'. Population 2.10U and number of consumers 300, using 3110,000 gallons dally. Cross annual Income, $7000; net receipts, $.'!"iii annually. COFFEE Cheap for those that won't pay for good; Schil ling's Best tor those who won't have poor. Tor ftoeef retwli romr mentt tf !tl i1 Oa Hi par hja temperature of an orgii Range closely to t ! found. Till 1 here, In tie mi 'ii"- ; of C i v ( r on ( ir f K'it' ,f p.,nthcr. "no ,f I'iin'IlT Ore, hi:n.iamiv l. ; Kiir! Eiir! H. II. LIiI'V. 7tegis!,f. , ganlniH, pro ; eilCe of p'lt I i Ch'-mi'ai: a r, , n i t a lell'otlll.-. 1' ill,, I ,.. !- f.rm '," p am t nil' i' I, I S. ,ie N j inli'illli-, ii -and sampl" i reek. 1 -,,'t , 1,-ra'e ,rVL'"ti ,f the amount COllSlltll,I it l ni i n ; ii bil-terii.l Yesterday's baseball scores: Oak land. Portland, a. l.'nt Anr p H, .7 ; San Kriiticlseo. 4. The late state fair at Salem was verv pronounced success from every l oliit of view It l sal I that il took in something like l.'i.s.ouo, a decided no re;i.- over the previous eai'h re--elli's Not a dollar of this repie-..:i'.-.J in -tiev coining from tto- sale I.? liq i r. or f .r gaiiilillng pilvllegef Mr. ltryau's Iditent Ilock Island. 111.. Sept. 29. "I have lived In vain If your acrusations lose me a single friend." said W. J. Urvan In a etter addressed to Presi dent lloosevelt, replying to that of the president, written Sunday last. Mr. Urvan points to his record and declares that It Is sufficient answer to the Insinuations of the chief exec utive that be is In sympathy or con trolled by the thusts. llevertlng to the charges against Governor Haskell, Mr. Bryan says that the president, In response to his request, did not deign to suggest a tribunal which could determine those charges, bill Instead proceeded to pass Judgment upon him, and lie In-' forms the president that the occupant of that high office cannot deny to the humblest citizen the right to protect his reputation and vlndictae his name la the courts. Complaint Against Critic Taking up the president's asser tion that certain trust magnates, fear ing prosecution under Mr. Tuft, will support the Democratic, candidate. Mr. Bryan charges that the president w riled his sialenietil In such a way as to claim the support of all the trust magnates "and yet put It on the ground that they are supporting your party for patriotic reasons rath er than for the promotion of a selfish interest." Such an argument, he ronlends, Is Ingenious, lint not sound. In proof of the fact that he would not be con trolled by the trusts, Mr. Bryan says that, if election, he will enforce the antl-t-rust laws, "not spnsinodllally and intermittently, but persistently and consistently." NEW MUSICAL DIRECTOR AT METHODIST CHURCH MKS. DAISY Mimtl.KTOV IS SK I.KtTKD AT OITIOAI. 1UAIII MINTING I .A ST XUillT At tho first offU'lul bontM meottng of tht M. K, rhurrh for this eonfi'r iMirt' your, hohl lust pvoninK i the chnrcii purlorrt, nmon other item of liiisitu'sft whh tho olortinu of Mrs. MWltlloton. rocontly from Mi'OonnollH villo, Ohio, to the offlco of musknl (llrootor for this your. This Holoctlon Is highly KratifyliiR to hor host of frlonds, us nho has ttoronic quito fa vorably known In our tulitst. llor first pulilli appouranco tn thl rlty was at tho military rovtow hold In tho armory last 8prin whon Oov ornor Chauihorlaf n and ataff wero present. Hor two contralto Bolos, for whtrh Profossor Hoad had wrltton band accornpanlmtMUs for that special orcaslttn, woro tho most attractivo features of tho ovonliiR and ptarod hor In tho first rank among Kuene'R foromnst musicians. It is fortunate for this city that Mr. and Mrs. Mid dloton havo tlocldod to locate hero and tho Mothodlst church ia to ho couKratnlatod on haviiiK nee tired hor services. Sho Intends dovotlny; hor e nt I io timo to iuuhIc, especially to vocal Instruction. Miss Nellie (iilhnrt, who Is so well known to nil that nho noods no Intro duction, has also boon employed and will uroatly stroiiKtbon tbevhoir with hor rtch soprano voico. Sho spent sovoral mouths In California Inut spriUK asslstlUK Illshop Doll, of tho U. H. church, in ovanKolistic work. Mr. (kiI'ii, tho offlclont pipo or Kanlst, who served tho church so ac ceptably last year, will cuutlnuo as organist. STEAMSHIP ASHORE WILL BE TOTAL LOSS San Francisco. Sept. 30 The Mer chants' Exchange has n cable from Manila slating Hint tho United States steamship Tatlac was driven ashore on Borongan Island, one of the Su iiioiin group, September 2 9. She will probably be a total loss. GOOD PROSPECTS FOR SAYING VESSEL DI.I.K IOI S ItAXANA CHIOAM. This recipe Is highly recommended by one of our correspondents; try It for dessert tomorrow. Peel five largo bunanas, rub smooth with five teaspootifuls of su gar. . Add one teacup sweet cream beaten to a stiff froth, then add one 10c package of Lemon JE'.L-O dis solved In 1 1-2 teacups of boiling wa ter. Pour Into mold and when cold garnish with candled cherries. Sorve with whipped cream, or a nood pud ding sauce. JELL-O Is sold by all grocers at 10c pur package. Piano nnd violin music taught un der a posltlvo guarantee. Terms rea- snnahle. Professor 11. A. Fisher, studio nt Hoffman House. s30 Victoria. Sept. 30. The work In the preliminary attempt to float the Humboldt la now In progress. The weather is good and the sen as smooth as a mlllpond. It is expected the attempt to float her will be made tomorrow at high tide. See Watts for alarm mocks dollar up. from tf NOTIt'K KOH ITHUCATiON. II. S. Lund Office at Itoseburg. Oregon. July 15, 190.S. Notice Is hereby given Hint Harri son K. Shirk of 7 J.r. E I lib St., Eu gene, Oregon, who. on July 14th, ' I 'JOS, made application under the Timber anil Stone Acts, No. 0217, for WMi of NE; S1C4 of NEW. and NKV4 of SE'i, Section 8, Township 10, South, llangii 11, West, Wlllam- etle Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make Final Proof, to es tablish claim lo the laud above des cribed, before W. W. Calkins, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Eu gene, Oregon, on the 7th day of Oc tober, 190N. Claimant names as witness": IOuls lloseltnn of Crow, Oregon; Leaiiu lloseltnn of Crow, Oregon; John Lewis of Crow, Oregon; Al bert M. Hendricks of Eugene, Ore gon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. WILL APPOINT WATER COMMISSION To the Voters of the City of Eugene: """"" The law provides that a water commission shall be ap pointed when the city has a water plant in operation. As soon as the Willamette Vallcv Company turns over tint water plant to the city I will appoint the commission from among the best finaiicie!'. of the city. J had already selected them and was awaiting the an nouncement of their names when the Willamette Valley Com pany refused to accept the city bonds or to turn over the plant to the city. The city council anil myself are very anxious to get rid of this reHMinsibility and will appoint tint water commission as soon as it can he done under me law. Kespeet I'll llv, J. 1). MATLOCK, '" IV RITCHEY CREEK WATER IS GOOD .'. f tin Itoarii.K f p i'ii, Vt"i pr 1 3. Vofi Mrai 'M'U p'T 1 ft'. nar tun n Editor (iiiard: creek oil September pure ta.-ting water a I here is more water think the people of bonds ami get l!itcl Voids fur Witch Eugene, Oregon, September 'J!t, 1!))H. f wish to state that 1 visited Witchey, L,w, 1!I1P4, ami found as iure looking anil s there is in ( Iregiin, and I am satisfied that there than Eugene will ever ue. I do not Eugene can do any better than to vote tho icV ( 'l eek Vftlter. ev Creek water, A.'L AXIiEWSON". O 0 u O o o