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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1908)
THE El'GEVK DAltY GCAttO, MOVDAV, OCTOBKR 8. too ET iUj& BACK? I ! lir and N1- i'Seteenth century; W ;.tinc research h. Dr. Kilmer, the -. .miuent kidney rig lame back, 6a i. the worst P,LbtifvouhmTe r'. mmblMt win oe I "" ... -7 nd has fetal beeuf.ade by E i it -uiov have a sample Hl': ",r .-,!) a boAtell- l cMHi-Kt.anaiw"' L;ti.!'i" " bladder troa F1 . . ...;,i,,n rradine this hi out- 7?i-T-T L'i,ln.W. Don't make rirt riei'r the name, .... . Min.Rnnt I;)' Kimirrs .i'c - l'liitiyliaiutoii, N. "V on STATE AID O arid districts, and whl'e there were Q. .. Q several proposed routes now FOR MORE ROADS C'T" T1' ,h7 were 'stiP.r , .peculation and not development To induce the building of these roads h- VJ itavored non-taxation for fifteen vr Biff BorxttPr , "" roads bui" " Ore urn for .je. ' U00Ser.v.o..ment purpose I fceuaior Jonnthir' llourne. with u Action Taken (; Meeting in Koseburg WILL RELIEVE -0 WELCH'S BOND FOR ALBANY ROAD MAY BE FORFEITED ANY DESPEPTIC O SHKKIKK'S SAI.K ON ATTACH MKXT KXKO'TIOX. i Notice is hereby given that hy vlr . tue of an execution and or - dcr of sale Issued out of ; ie to ascertaining the sentiifca) of ithe congress upon the nfoiceiuViit of 131 , . iiwraum to tMTply with the noseburg. Or., Oct. 24. The ailJan'1 fcrallt conditions, moved that thjj dress of A. M. Crawford on -The FuS."JV'Ci be brolKht lo yote, but tl ture&l.cies of the State Land'ner'wL tt'yotedn'tZ ! Board," the short talk of Senator reason that it was not clearly under-1 Bourne andajie passing of resolutions stood- T,'e sentinienOas for a corn asking for STate and federal aid in PrZ rrtthf r,,nan a com,,st' the conduction of Kood ro.d. 1 .u.S a" slut,0?J'CTe "op,ed for the rtrlnETnal features of tortv .... " f ana concerted action of FIYE MINUTES Oregon for the coun!V of .Multno mah, on the 2-nd day of September, lliOS, on n Judgment rendered 111 said court fQ !th day of July, IvtOS. In fawr oi the Ames Mercan tile Agency, u corporation, plaintiff, and ugaiust L. N. Heed and Amanda' Heed, his wife, defendants, for the sum of one hundred thirty-two and 10-100 dollars, with Interest at the rate of HI per cent per annum from J un 16, 1 90S, and the further sum of thirty dollars attorney fees, with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 9th day of July. li0S, and costs and dis bursements in which Jmfnent, It was further ordered hy the court that the property attached I said, action and hereinafter described sold for the satisfaction of stijj judg ment in the manner provided oy law. which Judgment was eAolled and docketed In the clerk's office of said 01111100 the 9th day of July, 190S, and said execution to me directed, ' eomtunndlug me in the name of the state of Oregon In order to satisfy' said Judgment, costs and accruing cosls, to scft the following ntlucttcd inl property of said defendant : Aiunndn Iteed. being tho property attached In said action, to-wlt: All of tho SRH of the NWVi, she KKt of the S'i, the west of the SYV4 of Section 1. Township 19, Range 4 west. In l.ano county. Ore gon, containing lt'tt) acres more or less. Now. therefor, in the namo of the State of Oregon and In compliance with said execution and order of sale, I will, on Monday, the 2 t b tl II v of October, 1 90S, between tlie hours of 9 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. in., to-wlt: nt one o'clock p. ni. at the sourhwest door of the County Court House In Kugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale for rash, subject to redemption, all of the above named defendant's right, title and interest In nnd to the ntmve described attached real property. Dated this 2 -till day of September, 19'OS. 1IAKKV I.. MOWN, Sheriff of I.nue County, Oregon. This afternoon at 3 o'clock Welch had failed to file hi ., , " ance o' the franchise granting him A Tltort;il CTHE KOll Al.l, street Clway privileges in this cltv. r The time In which to accept ends this (SJH'K STOMV II TKOl lll.K IS evening, and as .Mr. Welch has given no intimation that he will accept at this late date It is presumed that he has decided to let the franchise go by G themrd. By his failure to accent Vr...l,l. - ... -. .u..v.,.oc Luiii.iii-uti: UIh nil influential persons to assist in se-I curing inj In the development work i of the ! The tW-eting closed tonight to meet I again at Vale, Oregon, so as to give I Idaho people a chance to attend. sion of the Oregon and Oaho Devel opment Congress. i The session was called to order this morning Uy Colonel E. Hofer. Three speakers wertOn the program today. Attorney-General Crawford. Senator Houfne anu L,. is. Bean, of Eugene. i who made an earnest plea for the KESOM'TIOXS OF IX)X1M)I.KXCK. ' Improvement of the Siuslaw harbor. j jln the course of hs remaps he said Whereas.oin view of the loss we' , .was the puranse of the people of have sustained bv the rjjleath M our ' ithe Siuslaw country to h;e Intro- c,n,.,j "T . li , ;.' r vunuunuiiri inu nuiraue, t. 0. aa- the Siuslaw country to h:e Intro duced at the next session of the leg islature a bill whereby the people will be allowed to issue bonds not to ex ceed ten per cent'of the taxable prop erty, in order to provide funds for the improvement of the harbor. Attorney-General Crawford spoke In regard to the Oregon land grants: "The courts have sustained the Buirimncui in mm, &mu uie attor- uuze-wiin me family or our com-ney-general, "that when it makes a rade on the dispensation of provi-! grant to a corporation for certain dence to afflict them and commend I purposes, tinder certain terms, those them to Him for comfort, who orders! to whom these grants are made can-. all things for the best. not avoid these conditions by assign- Hesolved. that this testimonial of ment. The same is true of wainvn-1 our sympathy and sorrow be sent to i tlie family of our comrade, and a copy ker, and of the still greater loss sus-! talned by those nearest and dearest to him. thcefore,be it Resolved, that it is but a just trl-' bute to the memory of our comrade, I that In his removal from our midst, I we mourn for one who was worthy of our respect and regard. itesorvea, mat we deeply arm pa-1 thev also under the terms of the old fran chise. Mr. Welch Is liable to forfeit ure or his S5000 Qnd .6.wii,.j insure his completion of work. Ai bany Herald. ' o o . o TEA You think one tea Sa good as another ? Why don't you buy at the fewest price you see in the window ? YourrrocA rturni roar noocr U r 4m 1 Ktu SdiiUinf ' Beit: wm par biia. WAITIXl) hl VOl' WHKXKVKIt VOr lH'llK TO tiKT KID OK n this nitKi) ilsV:uv HKADKItS SHOl'l.l) THY rKi"si.v. IAHI KIA- TOR SALE rrfll harealn. new Lh register. .Must be jonce. W. u souaers. koi'R KLOl'K lur. J1.15 per sack. Ax Jtaent Store. tf ones aanus. Leave or is' Music Store. t road grants, and If they received these lands with the condition at tached that they were to sell them to actual settlers nt J2.50 an acre, it is impossible to avoid that co.idition by selling to some one else. The same applies to railroad grants. "I find that there are three cases like this that have come before the supreme court. In each cuse the court has ruled that- the grant must be complied with. When these cor porations have been forced to comply with their grant conditions, this coun try will be rapidly developed and set tled up." Ho also stated that there was ur gent need of more railroads in the of these resolutions be placed on the minutes of this meeting, and a copy sent to the papers for publication. LOUIS GILSTRAP R. E. EASTLAND S. W. TAYLOR. Committee. , WILLIAMS' KinXKV PI LI ,8 Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and hlndder? Have you nnlns In the kilns. Bide. back, groins and too frequent a des're to pass urine? If so, Wl'llams' Klilney Pills will cure you.. Sold by Linn Drug Company, price 50 epnts. I LOU FLOIH Valley flour. $1.15 per sack. Billy Department Store. Ax tf ORKfiOX TIMHKIt LANDS Abstracts furnished. l"cd titles ex amined, timber lands cruised, timber l';nd bought and pMd. Fred risk. Eugene. Oregon. Merchants' Bank Building. tf Abstracts furnished and land. titles! examined. Fred Fisk. Merchants' Bank building. Eugene, Oregon. tf ;asomxk wood maw. Garrison Gibson siw ail wnod to page Office Black 1571. Honis Black 1751. tf Take your sour stomach or may be Wu call It Indigestion, Dyspepsia. IXjastritls or Catarrh of Stomach: it doesn't matter take your stomach trouble right with you to your pilar-1 maclst and ask hltn to open a 50-cent ! case of Pape's Dlapepsln aift let you eat one 22-grnin Triangle and see If within five minutes there is left any I trace of your former misery. I The correct name fur your trouble is Food Fernientf Ion food souring: the Digestive organs become weak. I there is lnrk of gastric Juice: your ioou is omy naif digested, and you become affected with loss of appetite, pressure and fullness after eating, vomiting and nausea, heartburn, grip ing In bowels, tenderness in the pit of stomach, bad tnste in mouth, con stipation, pain in limbs, sleeplessness, beginning of billlousness, sick head ache, nervousness, dlr.zltiess ami ninny other simflar symptoms. If your appetlle Is fickle, and nothing tempts you, or you belch gas or if you feel bloated afler eating, or your Jfood lies like n lump of lead on your stomach, you can make up your mind that at the bo'tom of all this there Is but one cnuse fermentation of undigested food. Prove to yourself, nfter your next meal, that your stomach Is as good as any; that there Is nothing really wrong. Stop this fermentation and begin eating what you want without fear of discomfort or misery. Almost instant relief U wnitlng for you. It is merely a matter of how soon you take some Dlapcpsin. Tint You Walls j With t Calcimo ! The Sanity Finish easily applied and durable J NEW DESIGNS IN . WALL PAPER. ! Overton Wall Paper t and Pain, Company 16-18 West Seventh St. g Fred Fisk. Oregon timber lands bought and sold. Eugene, Oregon, tf SI'IISCKIIIK KUIt Till-) (il'Altll 'fee First National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Invites your account, uheiher largw or Hiitoll. Your btisiness will recelve9pronipt. accurate and confidential atteii tlon. SAFK DEPOSIT ItOXKS KOll HUNT T. a. HENDRICKS.. President. S. B. EAKIN, Vice-President.. P. K. SNODGKASS. Cannier DARWIN DRISTOW. -Wlst'ini CnMh'e -, LUKE L. GOODRICH. AsslslatH Cashier. Every 3f omaa IB iMnrtini kiiu wiuuiv kubw . fttruul tho wonderful k MARVEL Whirling Spray 1 Xtm V..I..I (itli. f if i mr dranlil ti H. 1 H4HVKL, p DO Uliutrat,-,! txmk-wjwl. Tl glim full rUffuUr VMl l "Hi. iS rt.lJ.liiU. UilM. M-HJi-V.'.S" 41 KMlalllUtwi.NliW YOllK. Itll I 'M VIM t,a WoMlwmril, l'lrk air Addit ion Now Nearly Sold Out S.S9 I8i'. 'SS53.Z ff S()LI SOLD son 5fi,n SOLK SOLD r 2 ( 1. 7t ft!: '.iU 71. fill ;7L. 7('1 .99 A SO!. 11 SOLI I VA 15 I , sou. sold 7 . 7 AVa s$ : o SOLD A , VV 4 S 4 ' U) V 0 SOLD it t. SOT,P 4 SOLI) If SOLD A 'A8J IV 2?f SOLD SOL" t K ) "J 7 B P v A' I. I A V) 1 PLAT BLAIR STREET ADDITION to -ry EUGENE,7 OREGON. our oppQrtunity to secure a lot or acre tratt will soon be gone. If you want a site for ao home or g a little money to, invest there is no better opportunity in Eugen. Lots are priced reasonably and will be sold on easy mthjycjpstallments it desired Yoil Make Your Own Terms j best w to accumulated sav is to inves? in real estate in a growjgg Astern city. Here is an opportunity for an'y w.-ge earftr. Eugene must p?w daivndhe vallev where its business comes f,n. The county roads lead that and the electric roads Portland haveeen located I Blair Sreer Adtion It is close to one of the city's largeS public schools. oSTgEETS ARE ALL NICELY GRADED. . , . . r -111 1J . rit nrnwrtfi) 0 7;e follownig real estate nrms win ire giuu u,iiu 0 o ... .40 3 : o reon LanrI Co. e