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4 TWO THIS JET7GKKZ DAILY GUARL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1910 k EVENTS OF- COM WEEK . I New York, Aug. 13. Among tho.tion will open Its annual convention Important events scheduled for the ln c-,Loul? r .. . , Statue of Vashln coming week are tho following: Sunday Sixth International congress of Es- perantlsts will begin in Washington and continue through the week. Prince Nicholas! of Montenegro will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of his succession on assuming the title of king. First division of tho Pacific fleet will sail for Chile to take part in the Chilean centennial celebration next . month. Annual Stony Brook Bible Society and Christian workers' oonrerence gton presented to France "by it'ne state of Virginia will be unveiled at Versall.es. Sweaieh-FInniBh Mi Jon Society of America, will convene iu national ses sion at Worcester. Francis Joseph I, emperor of Aus tria, Willi celebrate the eightieth an niversary of his birth. i Friday. ' New York democratic state eom mltttee will meet at. Saratoga t de cide on a time and place for the state convention. Saturday. Pacific electrical exposition will open In the Coliseum at San Fran- will convene, to continue two weeks. Cisco ana continue tnrougn me lot- Mouauy. (lowing ween New Jer-ey Slate Federation of La bor will convene ln Newark, when resolutions condemning the guberna torial candidacy of Woodrow Wilson may be passed. Interstate commerce commission will begin taking testimony in New York on the eastern freight rate easel. Western Catholics will make tneir annual pilgrimage bo the shrine of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Mllwau- Twenty-elghth annual tournament of the Nntlonal Rifle association be gins at Camp Perry, Ohio. Annual national convention of the 'Amorican Association of Opticians miens at Cedar Point. Ohio. One hundred and twenty-ninth an-. niversary of the founding of the city will be celebrated in Los Angoles. "Made-ln-St. Louis" exposition opens ln the Coliseum, St.. Louis, to extend through the week. Tuesday. Primaries of all parties to select candidates for governor and other state offices, congressmen and judges, will be held ln California. Thirty-second annual tournament of the National Archery association of the United States begins ln Chi cago. Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson of Iowa will observe his sev-enly-flfth birthday. National convention of the Society of American Florists begins In' Hoch; ester and will last four days. Anniversary ot the Batue of Ben nington will bo celebrated as a legal holiday throughout Vermont. Wednesday. National household show will open in Madison Square Garden, New York, to continue one week. Antl-rcllglonlsts of all nations will gather In Brussels for the Interna tional Free Thought Congress. The Best Hour of Life ib bujo, iiuui uic wuiil mm i lamnttn Meridian Phpi-rv had. I then proved to my great f 6 .r'na' ??Sury ifaotlon what a wonderful Cold Uo" pbf,n, t Is when you do some great deed or discover some wonderful fact. This hour came to J. R. Pitt of Rocky Mt. N. C. whe he was suffering Intensely, as he says, "from the worst cold I ever eatlsfuotion and Cough cure Dr. King's New Dis covery is. 1 For, after taking one bot tle, I was entirely cured. You can t say anytblng too good of a medicine like that.'1 Its the surest and best remedy for diseased lungs,' Hemor rhages,. LaGrlppe, Asthma, ..Hay Fe-, ver and Throat or Liung TrouDie 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar anteed by W. A. Kuykendall. 8-1 i Real Estate Transfers t Springfield Manufacturing and In vestment Co. to Howard J. Morton, lots 15 and 10, block 106, Spring field; 12 00. . Robert Smith et ux to D. M. Kemp, lots 75, 80 81, 82, 83, 100, 107, 108, 10U 11, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 117, 118, 319, '120, 121, 122, 124, 125, 88 and 116, in Buckskin, Bob's camp, Lane county, Oregou;, no. . ( . ; Ida NealIs,''S.i.J. Nealisf, Harry S. Phipp, RoseU3. Philips and i Ethel Phipps to Charlotte J. Ccx, parts of sections 10 and 15, township 17 south, range 12 west; $10. i J. W. Carson et ux to Mrs. Annie S. Nlskerson, tract of land In section 3, township 18 south, range 3 west; ?1. W. F. Reed et ux to Marlon P. Wheeler, lot 1, block 13. Chula Vista Park; $10. Benjamin Franklin Blaine et ux to C. H. Rolen et ux 55 (le:s 1 Vi ) acre9 of land in section 22, township 16 south, range 6 west; $825. James Dlnsmore et ux to I. C. Smith, tract of land ln section 33, township 18 south, range 4 west; $100. Abner D. James to W. F. Reed, tract of land in William Smith and wife's donation claim No. 45. town ship 18 south, range 3 west of Wll- Grove adui- Roblnson, 37.4 acres of land ln LaneWS OF CRESWELL AND VICINITY Born, Tuesday, Aug. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Flick, an 8pound boy. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hay- den of Cloverdale, Sunday, Aug. 7, a daughter. (Yr If': ' t ,.-iit. .Threshing! js pbw in full;'5 swing arftund Creswell and everybody re ports an excellent yield of all kinds of grain; - i; f , .11 Mrs. F. A.i Richardson (left the lat ter part of last week rfor-Eugene, at which iplace she joined an automobile party for Foley Springs, where they will enjoy a two or three weeks' out ing. J. E. Noland and J. R. Scott left Tuesday morning with a pack horse for the mountains in the vicinity of the Booth-Kelly mill, six miles east of Saginaw, to pick wild blackberries. They expect to be gone two or three ANNOUNUEBfHNTS For County Clerk I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of county clerk, subject to the decision of the voters In the republican primaries of Lane county STACY M RUSSELL. International sounder yacht races Co. between America and Spanish boats will be held off Marblehoad, Mass. National Negro Business Men's league will begin three-day session ln 'ew York and will bo addressed by iColonol Roosevelt. Survivors of tho Hampton red shirt .campaign of 1876 will hold a re union at Spartanburg, S, C. National association ot Colored -Graduate Nurses will convene In Philadelphia for a session of three .duvi. I - Thursday. ! National Traveling Men's associa- Crotip. Peoplo with children should keep a bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey on hand at all times. Croup is worse at night when It is sometimes hard to get a physician. Look for tho bell on the bottle. Sold by Dillon Drug 8-1 Elmer E. Mink et ux to F. E. Bll- llngton et ux, tract of land In Scott's addition tto Eugene; $1650. R. May and W. F. Hart to Mary A. Hasklns, fraction' of a lot in R. H. Hazelton's second addition to- Cottage Grove; $100. N, V. Sorenson and George Sbren son, her husband, to George. B. Bald win et al, trustees, 1520 acres of land ln Lane county, Oregon; $1. Charles T. Miller to William M. Porter and John F. Woodward, 80 acres of land ln section 29, township 20 south, range 5 west; $10. A. J. Richmond to W. H. Dempster, north quarter of the north quarter of wsctlcn 36, township 17 north, range 5 west. C. It. Mead et ux to G. L. Howard, lot 10, block 3, Valley Vied addition to Springfield; $125. A. T. Morris et ux to Luther A. Morris, lot 2, section 23, township 17 south, range 1 west, 22.89 acres of land ;$250.. Cornelius E. G. Gordinier et ux to J. R. Hills, south 58.4 feet of lot 4, block 24, Falrmount; $500. Wilbur H. Hyland et ux to Ray mond, P. llylnnd, lots 1 and 2, block 15, Lowell, Or., also 1-aere tract No. Aniinrv fipptrnn- JllfllHl. R. T. A. Robins et ux to J. W. Walters and F. C. Walters, 53.00 acres of land in Lane county, Oregon; Frank L. Armltage et ux to E. J. Relyea, 5 acres In J.aue county, Ore gon; $100. " Charles Schwering to Ernest Schwering, 300 acres of land In town ship 19, south. of range 4 west, in Lans county, Oregon; $10. Ann Eliza Howe, a widow, to Chas. Schwering, 150 acres of land In town ship 19, isouth pf range' 4 west, in Lanexouhty, Oregon? $$50. t? 4 John J. Rude et ux to1 E-. D.' and Carrie Lewis, part of lot 5, block 6, Purkerson & Quinby addition to Eu gene; $10. S. Fingal and Effle Hinds to Jerry and Liberty Cochlin, all of lot 2, block 3, in Mts. C. A. Perkins' addi tion to Cottage Grove, Lane county, Oregon; $2000. Mav Wlltse and Charles Wlltse to J. P. Frv. all of lots 1. . 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, davn. s, ana iu, diock v, in uieuwuunj Charles schwering ana son jurnesc Park, Lane county, Oregon; uuu. have disposed of their ranch in ca The trustees ot the Danish Evan-;mas Swale and have purchased a gelical Lutheran church of Junction tract of land from Marlon Hager City, Oregon, to the Danish Evan- BOUth of town. They have let the gelical Lutheran church, incorporat- contract for a house and barn and ed, of Junction City, Oregon, lots 15 wm make their home on their new and 16, in Millett's Plat, ln section purchase. 32, township 15 south, range 4 west,; uiss May Weber of Minneapolis, ln Lane county; $10. I sister of Mrs. F. J. Meinzer and C. L. Weber, has been visiting here since Only n Mask !last Thursday. She leaves for her, Many are not being benefited by, heme today, stopping at North Yaki-i the summer vacation as they should , Wash., where she owns a flue, be. Now, notwithstanding much out- aPPle orchard. , door life, they are little It any strong-1 B f K0rts Bold h s grocery er than they were. The tan on their stock to H. C. Kenney last week. Mr. facea is darker and .makes them look Kenney bought for another party, healthier, but it is only a mask., who will take possession In the near They are still nervous, easily tired, future. In the meantime the store upset by trifles, and they do not eat will be closed. Mr. Roberts, who nor sleep well. What they need is bought the store ot E. B. Moxley last what tones the enrves, perfects dlges-May, will remain here for a short. . w.i.nnitp nn,i mokes time , before erturning to eastern sleep refreshing, and that io Hood's.Oregon. Sarsaparllla. Pupils and teachersl L L. Harding, a carpenter who has p-onurnllv will Pinrt th -h lef mirnose . been at work on the school house,; of the vacation best subserved by this fell from the top of a 12-foot ladder FREE TO YOU-MY SISTER l if "vion mil with fuu i..M1trtkJ V cure-,,. 1 "uttot3 womt,o',,iZ?.?.'2;.. M,1 kuuw lhatrayCbt!J cm f..p I ... "Lm,a trwitn.1 limn miMit tu' ij yiranwlr attt! ,SfA . . . .IflTethe tn.imS:,.f.i ts (unrinna. in wi nnii wn nn v iMnt in - m tvun-r .1 (rill not Interfere with your work or occupation. Jul urd mi' le8a hi rullerir yoa wun, ana l will ona yon the troatraunt for yoi7cMT,",H per, by return mall I will also .end you ttH of ml. my hiia explanatory Illustrations Hhowlng why women uffir. nd hn ,k" 1,1 11 at home. Every woinanehonld haYO It, and learn to Ihlnk ft klll.u lfvcanew "You most nave an operation," you can decide for yourself o themselves with my home remedy. It onree ill oil ot nmi i, simple home treatment which speedily and effectually ourii Til!? I"" Painful or Irregular Menstruation ln young Ladies, PlumpJ StaS W herever yon live. I can refer yon to Indies of your own l..n. v toll any sufferer that this Koiso Tratlot really col.laIlwomen!dl?iL,,lK stronir. nlumn and robust. Jmt ubs your idift nH ik. ..iiUdD tho book. Write to-day, as you may not stxi tills oftVr ssalnT AdSlA'"''! UBS. M. SUHMCDS. Rao U m Mt.. ifr"" . "u"o uarne, I FREE r To ian Edison Phcnograph Owrn Six Special Edison Amberol M Let us tell you about it Roach Music Horn great medicine, which, as we know, builds up the whole system. HALL'S TEXAS WOXDER. I have sold Hall's Texas Wonder for kidney, bladder and rheumatic trouble for the last five years, and have guaranteed it in tnony cases, but have never bad a cuuiplaiut. 60 days' treatment in each bott'e. O. J Hull. NOTICE. . 2 In Lowell acreage, township 19, : : section 14 south, range 1 west; $1. Having sold our livery, we wlll Wilbur H. Hyland t ux to John T. still remain at the old stand, 14 West Oenn, lot:. 3 and 4, block 4, Lowell; Fifth street, where we will sell feed,?300 and run the barn as heretofore ex cept the livery. al5 HESKRTT & YOUNIUN. A. L. Hull to R. It. A. Robinson, 55.41 acres of land In Lane oouuty, . Oregon; ' $10. I B. A. Washburn et ux and James "Dctitschcfl linns." L. Clark et ux to P. E. Beverly, all The dedication of Dotitsches Hnua,of lots 17 and 18, block 88, all being will bo hold the 21st of August. AH In Springfield, I-Rne county, Oregon; Germans and decendantB are urged to $200. bo present. a3-6-10-13 Margaret Offut et vlr to R. T. A. Call for Bills. Bids will be received until August 15th for hoii6e on Willamette street, adjoining high school grounds. House to be moved off. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. (Signed) FRANK REISNER, a 14 Clerk School Dist. No. 4. Tuesday, striking on a timber and dislocating his right wrist, bruising, his face and injuring bis shoulder' and back. While he is r.ot seriously' hurt, the injuries he received will ne-l ce.asltate his stoppin0' Tar tor sev eral days. Richard Martin of Ch:";oot, Cal., arrived In Creswell Tile, .'.ry fcr a visit with his brother, To:u Mart'n. ' Richard Martin has been risi-.ltj lib sister, Mrs. Knowlton. at CoUae Grove for a few days, svt ;ho nuft Ing of the two brothe. , a id sister was the first in forty years. I';. Martin, who Is 77 years o. tja, has resided iu California f "C jears, ALOHA THEATRE AUTO lilVKRY : Flnnegan's Auto Co. has Autos to hire from 10 a. m. 4 to 10 p. m. Stand at DI1- Ion's drug store. Phone Red 4 6231. Ratea reasonable. and Is a very prominent : home county. Chronicle. .ti: in his Three of theso coupons and five cents v,;K - a. .1.. A! my i ... , periions to me iiiona xueaire any tuesciay or attfiinoon or evening. EtTSAVE YOUn COUPOrJS: WOOD SAWI.XO. Gasoline power, by W. VV. Moore Phone Black 4G31. Orders lirKe or small will be appreciated.' We Do Not Rccoiium tul Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve cr any thing but the eyes. It is a speedy and harmless cure for granulated lids, styes, weak eyes and dimness of vision. Sold everywhere 25n. Sold by Dillon Drug Co. 8-1 mTTjnnwirnrraiisnsfi i i, , Wall Paper and FRED LUDFORD, lb Paintf Sole Agents fciass Hueter Pz'nt u. I Phofip Red 5411. 102 W. 8TI mm W I I m MBMM WM MMIIM M MB Nil 1 Why you always think of us when you think c f good umber. LatK and S fiifiSi We always have on hand a complete stock of Common Dimension and Boards - Also a large stock of dry, well manufactured Rustic, Ceiling, Flooring and Finish We have some money saving bargains it wilfpayyoTto invia!? WE RETAIL LUMBER AT WHOLESALE PRICES He Bo Phone ain 452. SSS Kelly o 0 North Pearl St