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1 ; ;- . , , tTHR ETCpyy, pALT GVABI. jrurg8l,.iY, , OCTOBER 23, 19Q When the Furnace Fails On many a cold winter morning you L'ill wake to find the (ires "onl 'WKil V . . , ..... :. U "o are you floing o uu auom ii siuver ts r . ' I .L- ... rrepare now ior ine emergency with a DEMONSTRATION JAIN WILL BE " HERE NOV. ins. shining separating and iisi::--machines. Fourth car will have c.-.s in nnid el stalls aiui milkini; : jcMnes. One sleeping car; 0::e business car; one day coach. Lecture-" witl ! ;!v.n from train SENSATIONAL GOOD FOOTBALL PERFECTION 00 Heater ' (Eqaippcd with Smokeless Deyloe) J uB hive genial, glowing heat instantly "", jwiihoul smoke or smell smokeless de " -events turn the wick as high or as low as make. Easily carried about Brass lonl holds Jmurli ol oil bums 9 hours. Handsomely fin- in jipin and pickeL Every heater warranted. " T . nuka tKtcry ike long The fcQfO Lamp ninD-uii.ni..idr light for railing or lew u. Ui ol km. Bidie) pUted inJ equipped with the tiled iJ aaml Jnb turner. Every Ump wirrenlej. TL Joeanlcerr, the Periecfan Oil Heoler and Rjyo tmrZicni carat tatntj lor deecriptive eircuUr. STANDARD OIL. COMPANY I 1 I I (J w SB nerever you j lo Delinquent Taxpayers Lnmt taxpayers will take no- lit delinquent taxes will not (erased as nereioiore, uuuei naed bv the last legislature L nate taxes that- are delin- ilter the expiration oi qix from the first date of such tenor may be paid by any one cing to pay same ana a certii i! delinquency will be Issued to i:ty. in 37 of said law, In' part, (t day after the expiration of Eoliths after taxes charged teal property are delinquent k collector shall have the and It shall be his duty, upon k and payment of the taxes, f and interest, to make out ;ne a certificate or certificates :qaenry against such proper id section 38 in part reads: rates of delinquency shall kierest from the date of lssu stil redeemed at the rate of cent per annum. feqaent taxpayers are therefore k tbat If they have not paid at joae-half of their taxes on or before the first Monday in April that the same are delinquent ajui have been delinquent since said first Mon day in April, and those who have paid one-half of their taxes as above the remaining one-half will become delinquent after the first Monday In October, nnrl &x months fratn riii.Ii rlntPR a certificate of riellnnnencv i 8 : 4 bearing fifteen per cent Interest vper I 'nli"'2:B0, p. Portland, Oct. Arrangements! for the Southern Pacific railroad's! elaborate "educational snecial" have O' bteo fullv completed a(R) the jour ney U-IM hoi .1 S-f . . - lur looming Ot .NO- voaiber 4, under the personal super vision of R. B. Miller, general freight agent. - The trip, planned for i-the 'dairy ou wheels" Yl cijer most ,lOft!ie towns In the WtllauVue vat i le. On board will be a cores of teachers and EcmbeQof the fJeulty of the state agricultural college, who will deliver lectures on the best and 1 proper methods 'of earing for milk I and other dairy products as each stop Is reached. . This subject alone is considered to be of Immense im- 1 "ortancey for the reason that butter1 yiianufacturers have recently claimed ! that eastern butter inakeO are en-j abled to compete with the Oregon i product on this market because of I the fact that local diirymen dj not take proper care of the cream. j The train will carry a iare num ber of agricultural exhibits and will be equipped to demonstrate the best weather will not Interfere with tne arrangements, as coaches will be car ried, and If necessary they will be thrown open for 'holding lectures. The Itinerary of the train Is as fol lows: Wednesday, November 4 Hills boro, 9:05-10:50 a. m. Forest Grove, 11:10-12:45 p. m. North Yakima. 2:15-3:45 p. m. Carlton, 4:05-5:40 p. in. Thursday, November 5 New berg, 8:45-10:45 a. m. McMlnnville, 11:25 a. m.-l:25 p. m. Amitv, 2:30 4:30 p. m. Friday, November G Sheridan. 8:45-10:15 a. m. Dallas. 11 a. m. 12:45 p. m. .Independence, 1:50 3:25 p. m. Wellsdale, 4-5:30 p. m. Saturday, November 7 Albany. 10:30 a. m. Shedd, 11:10 a. Harrisburg, 1:50- ROOSEVELT WRITES ! ON LABOR QUESTION ' TESTIMONY IN j TRIAL OF MORSE! GAME PROMISED TOMORROW;:;1 It vn5. He was brought to a hospital here. urn s.w.;:. .. .ciianc.k ok i.kask annum may be Issued against your property. To save further costs, penalties and Interest you are earnestly re quested to settle the same at once. H. L. EOWN, Sheriff nnd Tax Collector. TO CIKK A I'OLIt IX ONK DAY Take LAXATIVE UKOMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It falls to cure. E. V. GROVE'S signature ts on each box. 25c. in. Junction City, 3:50- Washlnston, D. t. Oct. 21 Cam paign literature was enriched todav by a letter from Presi i nt Roosevelt addressetl to t-Min.r C. Knox in which Roosevelt pays h!s respects to President Gotnper-? of the American Federation cf Labor. Speaking at Phllade'ph'a Tuesday Knox took is-; sue with Gon-pers on the question; of organized labar in the present1 campaign and the prsl tent's letter is in support of Knox's view. ; He says in part: "Mr. Brvan has frankly questioned. Mr. Taft during the progress of this campaign to make clear his stand on public matters in which the pub lic are entitled to be enlightened. In turn, with equal frnukness. and with equal propriety, Mr. Hryan should j be asked to break a ling-continued silence and make definite and certain his own position in regard to the matter which concerns not on' us iness men and every decent bw-abid-Ing citizen, whether a waS-earner or not, just as much as it concerns Mr. Gompers and that part of organ ized lnbor stands with him. There is none of the generalities of vague expression of sympathy for labor. Let Mr. Hryan simply con fine himself to the aiy i-lnjuuctlon plank of his own platform and tell us publicly, definitely and dearly hether he accepts or rejects the statement of Mr .Gompers that this plank pledges 'him to the principles 94 the bill for which Mr. Gompers stands: and whether, if elected, hi"! will endeavor to have his proposal enacted Into law. This Is asekd hon estly In the Interest of that large. voting vuhlio which believes slncere- lv in the promotion of every legiti mate right and interest of labor but which believes also that from the standpoint of the best Interest of labor It neither requires or ts en titled to more than justice nnd that the right to destroy business, should not be formally recognized In the law of the land." New York. Oct. 21 into the tes timony at the trial of Charles .Prse and bis c.-def.Mul;int . Charles Cur tis, who are chirked u-tore Judge Hough In the criminal iiianch of the United Mates court wi''. eonspiruey anu vlolutlo: laws, waa illtrodilc o.O.liss Kate A. Wilson, necretarv to Mr. Morse, and the prosecution pro duced witnesses who testified to large loans made by the National Hank ot North America, a Morse institution, to Miss Wilson. Edwin Moxey. a government bank examiner, who has Having concluded to retire from the lumber business 1 off -r for sale. teuse or will e uange f RiSugene or rortland Income properly, my saw j mill, sawmill site, booms, lumber sheds, office, planers, dry kilns and All .Hula runnpMi.il wltli lha hnslnuaa There promises to be some playing : miu located at river bridge in lha In the game tomorrow between the centre of Eugene rlty, east and west. High school and the I'nlversity of and oulv three blocks from the S. P. Oregon Freshmen that will approach , h. h very closely to college football. It! This Is a fine onuortunltv for aoma Is going to be a very hard lest tor ; one to go Into the lumber business. as there Is always a big local demand If.ir nil ttln h'it,tjl tnuril.ul .h.vlni exception of four men, of the second ilimnpr . -ell "the het.er es court w. eotlspiruev .. J.: ,.. , "; a , .,r ih. v.. i .....i t. ..l.i..'. ,h, academic players. The 'Varsity d 3:40 p. m. 5:30 p. m. Monday, November 9 Cottage Grove, :30-10 a. m. Eugene, 10:50 a. m. 12:30 p. m. Springfield. 1:20 2:50 p. m. Brownsville, 4:05-5:40 P. nt. Tuesday. November 10 Jeffer son, 8:45-10:25 a. m. Salem, 11:05 a. m.-12:45 p. m. nervals, 2:05- P. Woodburn, v:55-5:30 GASOLINE WOOD SAW. Garrison & Gibson saw ail wood to gage. Office Black 1571. Horns Black 1761. ' tf Car fresh cement just received. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. 1 1 West Sllverton. Hubbard, 4:10-5:40 3:40 p. m. Wednesday, November Stavton S:3U-10 a. ill. ! 11:10 a. m.-12:50 p. m. 2:20-3:50 p. m. Aurora P. m. Train will consist of seven cars. First car will contain sample grains, grasses and machinery. Second car will demonstrate bud ding, grafting, spraying, fruit puck lng, also show fruit pests. Third car will be devoted to dalry- 1'ILHS Cl ltED IX (I TO 1 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case ff itching, blind, pro truding or bleeding piles in b to 1 4 days or money refunded. 50c C. W. MORSE. WKLL nitTLI.IXT Get your wells drilled by ola and experienced well-drillers. Phone Red 4872. tf CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ' The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha 8'gnatui o ui proved nt this bearing that ho Is u wizard al figures, was tho princi pal witness relative to big loans niado to. Hie financier's secretary. Summed nil' his testimony was aa followa: Kudlc Clu.tli of Loans "On her bare and unsupported note, Morse would loan Miss Wilson a sum of money. Miss Wilson's note would lie cashed by the National Hank of North Aiuerlcu. and with the proceeds stock of the American lee Company would he purchased. Then the Ice stock would bo used to secure another loan of tho bank. With the money thua secured, bank stock would be purchased and the bank stock aided In supporting tho Ice stock pools in which Morse nnd oilier financiers were Interested. The fail ure to raise the price of Ice above pur was what caused the break In tho endless chain." team and three of four from the first team. Yesterday the I'nlversity of I Oregon's second team of practically the Freshmen Is said to have given; the first team quite a drublvU.ig. This indicates that the High RiV.ol will get some severe punishment tomor row or else the school has an un Q.ually strong team. Tho Freshmen will be strong in Individual workQ The 'j'h school's' only hope lies ?i fast untying and ; flno team work. j Minor (iHi.ie. ! Tho High school second team this ; noon played a game with a team 1 picked from thv three grammar ; schools. i Salem Kxc.rslon. The number of students who are planning to accompany the Eugene team when they play Salem on No vember 7, Is getting quite largo and quite u number of business men have signified their Intention of taking "advantage of the reduced rate- to jtlio Capital city. A band has been ; organized and the rooters are prac ticing yells and songs daily. PROHIBITION LEADER ! . INJURED BY TRAIN J Everett. Oct. 22. F. II. llawes.. of 'Evevett, Prohibition candidate for the legislature from this county, waa run down by a Great Northern train early today at Srartup. where ho took part In a prohibition meeting last night, seriously, perhaps fatally In juring him. lie waa running down the truck ahead of the train, and apparently did not realize how close grades of luinher. Log aro cheap. tanor cheap, lumber high. A good nilllninn can make this property pay for Itself in two years, and If ho will operate day and night In one year. Greatest opportunity la this part of Oregon for a mill man; best located mill In the state. Capac ity, 2O.Q0O feet In ten hours. When you have this mill you are at tho market. Planer and dry kiln everything needed to make lots of lumber and lots of money. Give this your early attention tf Interested in a lumber propoaltion. 1 am sure you cannot beat It In the state. The quicker you act the surer you are of uuiking your fortune, tor this Is a chance In a lifetime. - M. 3. DARKER. 333 Pearl street. Ruft-ne, Or IVlKil. RAWING Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore, phone Red 32S2. Oilers large or small will ha apero'lated SIGK titAUAGHE Poslllvi-lr onroil by lIu'NO l.iU.o 1111 Tlu-y also ivUovo DU- tiwa (rim PjTtppsla. In tiitfwUou onil Tiw lluartj Kiitlug. A perfect rem inly fur DiZili.t'M. NftiiHoa. IrowRlncsfl, Hud Tunic In tho Mouth, Ooalcu Tnniruo, Palo In tho Hid. TOKl'lD UVKU. Thu rwjpUato Uo Bowils. l'uiv.y Veffoublc SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. CARTERS! lOlTTLE IVER B5' 1 Heating furnace, brick and founda tion stone for Balo cheap by First National Bank. CARTERS fITTlE IVER PILLS. Gonuina Must Bear Fac-Simtle Signature UJREFUSf: MBSTITUTS NOTICE !' tit .HUMAN'S SAI.h; Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of an order of the Probate Couit of Lane County, Oregon, dated Aug ust IS, P.I08, the undersigned gupr dlan of the estate of Hurry Weaver, Lester Weaver, und Susnn Weaver, minor., was duly licensed to sell all the right. tltlr nnd Interest of tho said minors, lining nn undivided two- thls Interest In and lo the follow ing described reul property, lo-wlt: Beginning nt the Southwest corner of donation land claim No. ill, Nntlf. No. 7020, In section 33, township IS a., R. 2 w., run thence North Vii degrees East 15.25 chnliiH; thenco East 2 4 chalilH; South 15.2a chains. nnd West 2 4 chains to beginning, contatnliiK 30. AO ncres. Also, beginning at the Northeast corner .of 1). L. CI, 51 Notlf. No. 7020 In section 33, township 18 S., It. 2 W run West 43.30 chains. South 15.10 chains, to South lino nt said claim, East 43.30 chains to 4. E. corner thereof, nnd North 30 minutes East 16.10 chains to beginning, "n talnlng 64.40 acres, more or less, nil In Lane County, Oregon, at pri vate sale lor rash In baud. Said guardian will therefore pur suant to said order on and after the 21st duy of September, 1908, ro- ' celve bids for and sell at private sale the said land to the highest bidder therutur for cash. JOHN M. WILLIAMS, Guardian.' Riterta i . November 2. Four Great Musical Artists FORREST DABNER, Basso Cantafitc FLORENCE GERTRUDE SMITH, Scprano E RL J. PFOUTS, Violin EDWIN M. SHONERT. Piano FIRST SEASON, 1908-09 ucee; in Central Presbyterian Church Corner 1 0th and Pearl Streets o 2. November 27. o . The ArtjsL Trio MARY AGNES DOYLE, The "Colecn Bawn" of the Lyceum FLORA McGILL, Contralto BLANCHE DEERING, Violinist men! C 3. January 23. Russell H . Conwell a- President of Ttfnple U niversity, Philadelphia LECTURE "Aces of Diamonds" ! Ginwell is the most popul.u lecturer in the world a the statistics ot the lecture bureaus will show 4. March 25. AlLoiv Packard, Cartoonist, RARE FUN, WELIcbONE A cartoonist of rare genius, he fills and evening(fy)l of fun and Profit O O 5. April --a Iowa College Glee Cub An organization of twenty men. Fifteenth Season "The Music That Everybody Likes" O o 6e May J5. 0 Hon. Joseph W. Folk Governor of Missouri q q LECTURE--"Soldicrs of Peace" q Govornef Folk has been doing things that has called the attention oi the entire world to his spatajdid career D- . . .u. tt; f ih. OKHatian Endeavor Union and cO.he Epworth League. No divicfind aro to be declared to any church Q ociety surp!u0nrwmPbe Suln-d to apply on' the talent ot another season's course. Will you p to make this a permanentfeature of the GOreater B. ,(9 reason eo Se $1.00 o rr.. . . 1 T O lickets, inciuaing ieserveu uciii q Single Admission Tickets, Reserved Seats . O SaNf Season Reserved3 Seat Tickets Begins TUESlY, October 27th, at 9a.m. atLiea's Drugore, j t????T:i:i::i;;i. Q 3