The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, August 20, 1898, Image 4

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fJOCT COP Of WRAPPLfl.
KF.Pl'i.hll'AN TO lKJIH.'lt AT.
Stephen A liouu'iiH, Son of Ii!h Futln r,
Clnuges His Polities.
Chicago, Aug 'J. SUli':n A
Douglas ha renounced rfjmllicaii
Ihui and formally joined the demo
cratio party.
Although tlm Hon of a man wlio
wan looked up t as tho lender of
democracy in tho days when mm
ofthistimo wore boys, ami wlio
was tho de rocratio candid ito fur
president in 1S00 against Lincoln,
Stephen A tho Second has ulways
been a republican. He went to
democratic headquarters and made
public coiilesaion of his new faith
in tliM statement:
For y .Mirs I have been considered
by republicans aa doctiiually un
sound becauHO I really believo Hint
this BhoulJ bo a government of tho
people, by tho poiplo and strictly
for the people. This was the re inon
without doubt, why I wan not per
mitted by the machine to make a
single speech inthuBtite ot Illinois
during tho campaign in IS'.'G,
though this year, under dato of
July 28, tho republican Blato een-
tral committee honored mo with
request to take the stump lor H'"'.
Of late years tho tendency ol the I
republio.ni party has been to fasten
this government under the control
nf trusts and mouonolies. The
teudency of tho democratic
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if.
has been to curtail tho power li,,,, mwt at Spokane on these dates
money and places tho government 'U1(j organize,
in tho bands of the masi of thej u u expected that upwards of
poople. I not only oelievothat this;r)00 m,. in nssemble,
should bo xo, but I no'anj though they probably will
firmly believe that tho "'y tftlk bluiji" lu a Rroat t-xtfiit, Uiev
thing that can PreVt'"l ill manage to inako things warm
this country from be'im wealth- f()r s.u.kane. Many interesting
ridden on the one hand r mole f j,j,rrs ,v r(ft J,
ridden on the other, is that thej wllilo ftt Sp okane, tlm editors
government fhall ho in tho bauds (nko Hll ex,n8ion 0l, Like Couir
of tho plain people. jd'Alene, and partake of a hanque.
All my life my sympatnu nave
besn with tho people, having teen
taught this by the two men I honor
above all others my father and
Abraham Liucola, Therefore to-
ur i ,-.. v
the democratio party, nnd there 1
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shall abide.
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THK HOHKMIA MINKS.
Silem Statesman: Among the
recent arnysls in this city is
Charles Winkler, who spent about
three months in tho Bihemia min
ing district, which is located in tho!
northeastern portion of Douglas
county.
He speaks very highly of that
mlaing section and thinks that it
Is not talked about to the extent
that it should he.
Itvery month ot woik done upon
the claim? tbeio is rfoduciivo of
ric.h developments and eapitil is i
bound lo I hi attracted there
sooner
or later. Mr Winkler thinks tho
llohemta is destine' to be one of
the richest camps on tho I'seitio
coast. It cover a raugo of fifteen
mile wide and and about Bixty
long, and already about tifty ilaiws
nre in operation. I lie oru n not oi
a high grade, bin is sullicieutly
Bo Kind You l!&
Bears tho
The
Kind
You Have
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7 r. r '.V
Always Bought.
TMt enTn commmv, Nr vorn city.
2J
rich to become profitable t ) thooe
mining it.
The quartz is the freo milling
kind and tho pieces exhibited
in Salem by fr Winkler show up
-plendid in wealth.
What is known then) hh tho
Munick group is owned by Mr
J W Cook, who teems to havu nn
plieit faith in tho fu'.uro of tho dis
trict, having upwards of one bun-
drr:l men in Ins employ, and, in
eourfO of cnnBtruotioii, an addition
to bis oresent mill. The main
structure is Wx'?A feet in dimen
hIoiih with nn engine room oOxoo
leet, nn I a concentrates tUorago
roo n .'Iti c 1 1; the wall J are oS feet
high, lie has five et.imps in oper
ation at prtitent and is preparing
to idd ten more, the name iieing
now en route from Chicago. His
"veins" faeo 8x11!. Ho hits bjnded
a couple of his elaiu.H to parties
from Mont tna and they aro now
actively engaged in developing
their prospect,
KDITUKS TM MKKT.
The editors of Oregon, Welling
ton ami Uaho ill hold a joint
convt.Iltion f xn.r m.vt.ral etato
-tliloriiI nss ioi.itlons at Spolinue
this month. August 2", 2fl and 27
mivo l)W,n ,,lMl,.(.
Thene dates have been already
selected for the annual meeting of
the editorial association, which Inn
laid dormant fcr two vears, will
whill, on ,lu, ,,.,,..,. -phey will
ho tendered a reception nnd tho
women visitors given a musical".
The opposition t.) tho republican
1 -
:ari;no of free silver nor paper
. . . . , , .,
J money, but imtead argues lor tho
submission to the people ol whether
they want a free silver law or not
j whether they want 11 greenback
ilawornot, Then our candidates
i .
will m ke the law if tho majority
ol tin people vote for it and not
make ihe law of tho majority vote
ngViust it. I.t't tho majority rule
by a direct vote on tho most im
( ortant laws, ami let tho people
and not tho otli.-t rs say what laws
ro niO'l iuuiortant.
One of the odd ways of u nking
ttn'iiey nt Chickmauj;u.i has ken
by tattooing tho soldi r. The tat-
tooing artist reached the camp of
the First Missouri end in two dtiji
they carried away 1170 from the
return nt. Ho charged from 23 to
50 cents fr a set of initials inclosed
nitnalan-y scroll. Both officers
sod men patroniztd him liberally,
and some of the "spread-eagle, '
, int.. i ,v. ... i . i : .i .
u,ii iiiuuu "mu
quite aitistio.
J'.lll i lllllVlll ,HNUIIiV"tl
W It MiCi.ri.ark nil over VH I'Mi". ol
huv oi) liU Hlu.-Uw rai'i li tli ix y-'f.
Attine Wo "truck .yn hi'. Iial
Is ylfldinK iiljeut l.u-!.. 1 Jir i ::
Curpeiiterii nr p!''i''.' I in in f inn-
Ihts on the inw wir: li u-I u '.li'f,'
JI( p ( i. ek lioli-il lit tin- l .!'D
(,111 -e l.r.'iiip'l..' Mill : 1 m.;-'. ..i-
price"-.
Wllllilf) 'h H i n-;li'::'l JiUf
II I'll, 1
I,i.u -r iii;1
photo i-r Mr Kiiiuoiii I II
wife.
The pluhierulo have cumiuiiiced
work oil tho iitw Firnt Natloiml JiBtik
tiuihlin.
The H I pny car paired north this
innriilnp, aiuUhiK Rbd the tiearts of
employee.
Two hoy luuitiulaiis carrying a vinllu
ami harp, nrrlvnl lu tint city todny.
They have hei n In retevcral time and
piny well.
The OieK"" rieru'is liJ not U-ave
Hun l-rancisco Ir .MHiiiia nxiuy us
orliriiiully Intended, ami It In 1 u' tful
if tliey Rout u!l.
Maker City l,.. pii,jlic.ui: After en
j v i t . k nnniv year f cliw fileml hlp
with Mr liinr, nc know that Ihe iteatti
of Midi a man h a lim lo l iugene,
Lane i iiiiiity ami I i (luivm.
Last evening wliilo Campbell it Pot
ttr's sta"3 wa cumlinj In from Her
ence n ruuawuy occuiivd uhout 7 ml!es
out of thin city. Two patsi-tigers were
thrown out and the stue was in lured
some,
Hon Pingi-r Jieruiaiin, Hon Tunning
II Tongue and Judge H H llean, of ,Sa
lem, are anions the ili-.tlin;iiihlit-il
visitors expi-eted to attend Ihe solillt-r'n
eiieampiiieut at Itandim, August IS
2 , says the Cniulllu lltllletiu.
Saturday 'a prinevl.le JCevtew
Prluevillu lias experienced a spell ol
very hot weather. For over two weeks
the thermometer has registered over
100 tlenrees mid bs high at li t. Old
settlers SBy it Is the loiigcwt hot spell
Prlnevllle has ever witnessed
A man Junt from Dawmui snys pricis
have fullen greatly within a few
weeks tiefoie he left. Flour wns only
l a sack, beef tl a pound, wblnkey .50
cents a lb Ink where it had been $
H diiid men have worked as low es V a
day rather than staive.
A I.nfiriiiitlo man ws adjudged In
sane and sent to the iiHyhnn tne other
day Is'eikuso he drove down the nsils
In tho bonrd sldewulks. If any citien
of Kugene develops the same kind of
mania we Ii.m lie will not be sent
away until he llnlt-lies the Job.
Chaplain Melntyre, on the Oregon,
says Unit our luittlenli;p Is the only
honeHtly mnde one in the navy, and
he U hut tieeuuse the Oregon did nil
the wink In the battle of July 3, and
Capt Clark received only "ilJ, while
Sampson received $10,000 prize money .
"I suppo-e," snid the farm hand
who wax looklui; for a job, "that yon
believe lu the eight-hour system."
"That's what I do," replied the fanner.
'I work eight ht.urs in the forenoon
and eight hours in the ntterui -m, but
along annul hayin' and harvest I lino I
occiiKlonnlly put in two or Hire hems
extra."
J Waldere Kirk, of Wan Francit-eo,
has sued the Western Union Telegraph
Company for !i.0UO dsmsges for refus.
ing to traiiHinit a dispatch until he had
alllxed to it a 1 cent revenue stump,
lie claims that the company, and not
the ender of the messege, should pay
for the licecsriiry stamp.
The domestic troubles ef ex-Mayi r
Fawi'ett,of Taeonia, have been settled
to tho satisfaction of Fawcett ami his
wifi). Judge Keuu has granted Mrs
Fawcett a divorce on the ground of
UoiiMipport. Mrs Fsweetl got be
tween fir,000 hinl J'.'O.lHW worth of
property, $173 alluiouy, and the ens
tody of the two yi-unger elldreii.
Illeycle swindlers are working the
farmers of tlartleld county, There are
generally two men in the swindle.
One elidius to be hard up ami otlet. to
sellhls w heel cheap. A day or two
la or, the confederate, claiming lo he
the real owner ot the M -ycle, happens
along and demands bis whetl. lid
gives such close description of the at
h ged thief and the stolen wheel thai
the purchaser has to part whh bis t-ar-gain.
A iiuinberof persors have Iwu
xwintlled.
Corvallis Union: Mr K It Hryaoii
Ij in reivlpt ef u letter from his frieu'l
K 1 Shnt'.uck, who is in l'ortlaud, In
wlilcli he states that ho will spend
about two weeks in Oregon, wheu he
will return to New York City, where
he hs been oflcred hu ej:evllenl posl
lion, Mr Sliattoek ts well known
through. ut the stat.-. ami had the ered
It of being the star guard of the l'neitle
ccat w lieu be w as a member rf the U
of O footliall team.
TitASsi KKKKD. Father Daly, of tin"
Catholic church, lias In-en transferred
by Itlshop Gross to the Salem church,
to tti" nlace made vacant bv the death
ol Fatlier White, recently. Father
n.lv iiih.Im iiihiiv Irlends ilurimr Ms
reslilenia In Ku :ene, w ho will lie sorry
to li-atn of his being transferred.
Known Hksk' Mrs M Neumaver, j
who successfully prilueed "Ttie Trl-;
uiiiph of Love," a little musical rKtr- ;
gau.a In thl city two years eo,
writes to Kuge.ie friend from Olytopia
that ho t ipeoti to be lu Kugeue agaiu
l sit aptiug.
MONDAY, Ab'tif.ST 11. I
Had Homi: C"MiN'.-.S'ys (h Ci-
tiigh Grove Me-mjnger: Lncle Miinii"
OalMUtto arrived ii"iii" Monday fiou. ,
Culif.'liiia i.l' l lexas. wheie lei nm
been f r tlie pie-l four mutlis. lie wis
Hccniui-a: ied by Iim i iu i li tt-r. Mrs
Price ami giaoil -dauglitiir Mus Price,
of O.ik.'niid, California. It wusijuitoa
sorroAful home coining, fir on the
same train wai tho body of Mrs Price's
Bun Janim, a joimg man years of
Hge, who w'iM dru.'i:t.d in the L'm ipia
livi-r nt It-wliiiru wlii.'o bathing "U
th.'5'li. 'I'h" body was -nterted in Ihe
odd I't lln'x cemetery Monday alter-
noon. Mm 1'iienai'il ilaogtiur letiirn
el to California on Wtdnei-day's over
land. L'l cle rvaiumy will remain fr
some li i-e in what lie dedans this to
be, the best country on earth.
FuKK T FIUI3 A J JollllSiil o
Portland, says there aro numerous and
extei.sivo llres through the woods in
Southern Oregon and Northern Cali
fornia, w hero bo has Just been, mak
ing it very disagreeable to t tilera and
very destructive to timber. It is claim
ed that hunteis after deer set most of
these llres, but there are so inuny ways
of llres getting out that it is impossi
ble to tell how they are started. No
one has teeu arrested, and tliere seein-
lo bo no one w hose bu-iners it is to
look alter such matters. If the for
ests of Oregon, winch are one of its
greatest source of wealth, are to le
preserved, some legislation must be en
acted very soon and stringently en
forced. A Ciianoi-:. I)r II F Mit'onuek
took cliarge ol the po.itollice this liiiirii
ing. Mts-rH K K Henderson and It K
Uristow have conducted llieolll 'e iu a
very creditable uml satl-faetory man
ner to the patrona of the office. The
(iUAUl e.-pecinlily i eains to extend its
thanks lo tho gentlemen for uiniy
favors reiel.'ed. We Uilderstalid Unit
Mr Henderson will leave in n few days,
on a vacation, nnd .Mr lhistow will re
main lu the ollkw until he ic'.urns. We
are confident that the new postmaster
will also si rve the patrons ol the i lilt j
satisfiuionl.y.
A Co.Nl kaitok. Uiiuiuy'j Salem
Stati siuan: "li .N Ibniey, tho well
known builder and contractor of Ku
geue, was In the city ye-teiday. He
states that Kugei o in enjoyl' g a large
share of prosperity at present. The
new court house, which .Mr liouey is
building, Is hearing completion, nnd
several other important 1-u.liliues, in
cluding ihe new l-nnk building, are iu
cour e of con.-tr iction. I'iie insurance
men say that Mr Km.ty is oneol tho
most reliable nn ii in Oregon to isti
luate building losses."
Nkw U'aiio.n li; a in. The Dalles T
M: "Mr Chnsmnii is getting his
steam wngen train in readiness for Use
read, having coupled the wagons to the
traction engine, and iu a few days will
start his primitive railroad traiu steam
ing toward Silvei Lake. If It proves a
succe-s, there will ho no need of a rail
road reaching souih from The Dalies
into the slock and wed producing sto
tious ol Crook and Lake counties."
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Co L' l.T IllU'.-K AlYUiKVlS. This
morning the tlrsl accidents to work
men on ihe court house recurred. O
CaiPsoii had 111"' tips of two lingers
unwind by gitting Iheiii caught in the
wheels of the mortar and t-ru-k eleva
tor, tieo llotb s w ho leiu'.s ttie hoise
that acts ii4 motive power tor the
elevator had his b ft foot n. allied ' y
ihe horse su pping on It.
To Makkikk. Invitations have
bei u bsiu d by Mrand MrsJ 11 Harris
to the martiage ef th'ir liiit'e, M.ss
l.ella A K Hayes to Kot en A Cop.
pie, Wednesday evening, August 21, at
S till o'cloek at their lesitlenee I'll Wist
Fifth stnet, Fugei e, Oiegou,
Tax Mi'M Y. Slit ritt Withers turn
ed i ver lo Treasurer Pallils'iu Imlny
biCli II, ef 1MI7 taxis. The Wi.ikol
servleg di hiiiiueiit liolicts wi.lse. ill
begin alter which the sale will be in
auguratid. A sin: liii.vo. S A lii!io htivtr
listtlae 'vv f r sale fatu. day eveidng.
and sold in i tfloie noon today and
t wu'm have sold
' '"es-- tl I hem.
four n, ore if l,e hut)
This shows It 1.,'vs
ulveili.v... Tiy it.
l ok li I.niK.un . 1 he C tl t)
library will be op u during ihe re-'
uiaiuil.ri'f v:ie;iiou on Ti.ttdav o'
each v e. k fuuu 2 to 4 p m.
Poiin - August 11, lM'i, to ii and
Mrs Se tt Lyons of Walton, a K' p.u;,U
Cashing Povd
for all household cleanMnu purpose.
Urgest package-greatest economy.
Bold everywhere. Jlutleouly t'y
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY.
TL'KSDAY Al'Ol'ST l'l
Motoh Caii lirnsn Monday'
Albany Democrat. "The bis' "i"l"r
ear owned by the Albany ftr.ct rail.
way c-iinpaiiy. kept back or the nepni,
and which ha" hetii used recently only
u hen there wis a big crowd to bundle,
wasd si roved by lire yesterday morn-
lug. Awhile before 5 o'clock llitm s
were seen l.-sulng fr iu it ami the lire
depi.r!inent was callid out. Only lh
lio.e cart went lo the pi c- and a hn-i
was iittaehei to the depot hydiant mid
the Unmet, were exlin.-uisli" tl I'Ul "oi
uulil tliecir was piaeilia'.iy destroyed.
it was not insured. Ho it caught oil
lire Is a mystery, l ot It niu-l n .ve
been lin t nihitry. A man w ho has In
Vi stigideil ttie tire sny It nniloubti thy
. I t a I... It.u
oeciiri'eil iroiu spaihs 'mm no--i'fci.
ill taking it to the pi Saturday eve
ning, catching In the ml of tlie c ir on
th- pl -troiin."
D.'i;i). A telephone me-siii.t; bn Ui;ht
the sad news tills morning that J O
Miller, t riin i ly a n m'-erof the linn
of Miller l'.ros, boot and shoe inukeisin
this eity, hail died in Poriiaiid at an
early hour today of consumption, age I
S3 years, (ienrge, as he was generally
called in lvig'-ue, U-ft here about one
yea; ago for Southern I ulijornia on in'-
roiiotof Lis lu alt i. l'or'a liino itfi'T
llis r. liU'Vat he got Cor.siderably In Iter,
hut this spriii,' his health bceiu lo fail
rapidly ugniu and be niovitl to Port
land last May, where he l.itbd lill'dl
his untimely death. He havta a
widow, fi ur children and tnim-rou
fiieiuls to nn uiii his ilecv a-e Fum-rid
arraugeiiit tits liail iet b. en iu djut
the time the ine-si-L-e was in-- ivtd
I, Aim: Pih'nh Ci'.ni'. I w - aty
tiious .id bushels or -lUO.MiU r-iim! s ol
tried pnn es is Ihe malum th o.i! u'
t-xpejUd from iho big prui
of the Corvallis prune com
' Ollll'llll
-any this
M-a-on. To lu 'ci t lio emergency the
construction of a new mnl ioaminoth
ilryi r has been under'aken. A ri t i;: h ty
hois.) boiler, weighing li.lOO pounds,
has been purchceO, and i i.mv i,l the
pintle company's firm. Tiie i!:ytr
will be Unit on the Thomas Hell plan,
and w ill have a cap clty of oil) bn lie's
or 10, 0i 3 pound-of diiied prunes per
d'j'. The ;ork of petting ih) it ry er
in stupe in time to handl." tle teal
ciop Ij to b. pu-hetl.
JloiailT Two F.lf.MS Albany
Democrat: Mr lle.ny Kiro-.s, a
thrifty Nebraska fanner, has moved
to Linn county his hi me. He has
bought the. farms of M C nnd J L Cal
loway, CJIlsi.sting of 215 seres near
Taifeetit and u thinl of tho crops,
splendid land, pavhig a:i iier- fir
thesinit). Part of ti e property b f i e
a few years a,'o c s Id an acre. M r
Kaison sold ids Nebras'ia property for
fU.C'.J, at the rate ef Ml! Ti in nolo.
He likes our climate nnd is bound to
succeed here.
A Notkd Lady. Mrs l'ersis L
Christian, of Kun-ka Sprlrgs Ark, ar
rived in the city this p'orhiug and wi 1
remaPi liere until Friday. Mrs Club
tian is a lady or talent and culture.
She will favor the piople of Ftieelie
with two ii'Idrtsses while here. Wed
nesday at 4 p in, she will 'alk to
women only mid Thursday at S p in
wlil deliver a bcture of general inter
es'. Admission free; ami the public
c 'idially in ited.
Si;ii'i't:iv 1 C!i:is K Divis, or
Ch'.cas;o" the git al eiicils egeiit, al'u r
the (it'AKD e-'llie out 1 tt evening e-u .
eluded Unit he could not "woik" Ku
gei e fin tli. r a id dt p rted s. uthward
ti 'iii d. Wo uniterst.ind th't'. he coi -tr.ictt
tl a few bids and gave "orders'1
on the "Oreat Syndic de ( ir, n," tlmt
will never arrive. He was u tran
sparent fraud and we i.re siirpii-ed
that anyone wi ;,hl have i-eiieved llo.t
li represented a ei eus.
Wkist SI'kainkd - Or MeAl.stt r
. I sterday xftertloon while iidii. I .
hieycl ' 011 the walks f,i,,A tl .,,
the Kl' in tl ami had hi, t -j,. ui.,
teellyspiain.il. it seeii.s ii:ie of the
planks binke into and ra.: tl I 'ng.i m.,
of tii- vi In i Is of the bike- T o-threw
tl e Do. tor ali 'Ut 1J f. it with the above
r. -nt. machine lost . spo! e or
two. j,i be reiuemln'riti that the
Hector l a.t a I'Mketi h g ci ty a s'.ior:
I'n.eu,;... H,. thinks he is n- uckv.
i a t.t Kt u.t Fitfir Ck.ii --ant
Cru. fid f-urf: "John A Hill, p.
Uitif C a-t KCPht "f lie V: .11.1.. I. li
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If YliU.W'ill tO HOC till) l'llKHt
lisi!;iy of I'ool.g nnd Stali(-i."rv
Kv.'-r lnoti.t.rlit to Kueno.
Kntii'f tocl; just n coivci!
(lirctt from (.'liica;:o.
H. G. Ml! LER Proprietor
To Minni 'Ta. I'n I M .ii' I.
P.an -lit, who held the cl.air of i
lion in th" Unlvi rsily f O i g"ii
year, h is j-ist finished a 1 i
in Chicago I'hivcisity, m o wii
Killiell- I: i. lid- .1. i! s' e w id le f!
coiuin.' y..;tr le. tl.e .'ii:iin-..::i
tiorm.i! .-.-honl. hlie is now v. -friends
at pons ,'ikct p-ic N Y.
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Poriitiid Teh rum: -Colityi-t hops i
ar-' tjuo i d al b eeir.s. Tl.e last local,
ail! hmity sajs he does not believe that j
they wi 1 bring more than 7 to S cents
in the i (en market. This tuilhority
predicts :h'it Oreeou's yuld for ltlS
will not fall sh ut of f,om TU.tl'O to
Tj.OlW b:ii' s."
I.uMi
DisT ..Ni l;.-J
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manager
of the Oregon
Hlepli' no
Telegi
camp 1
the otlu-r s:t.e i (Ukaiil. Ihe w.ro
Is s'.riiii as far loiith as Cn -m ell, Mid
the II .e will be coinpi'ti 1 imo Ko?e
burg by Octot ei 1 t.
Al.t.oV Kl). We are I'.ii' lined tnai
Oeo Miher i( i'reswe.1 is i:..-,f!he
lllell ill Lane c.iunt.v v. l;i !mve !.:.d a
claim for Indian deprcl.tti ..s -.iiinuil.
A lot of stock owtud by l.ioi wa diiy
en oil by the India s dm ii g tin ir ib-p-r
'datlous iu nn i;.-ly ,l :y. llsel iiiu
Wis for f l3,(i(MI am! h" was nllowe 1 JS
000. Of this uiiioii'it about ttl.Outi will i
be used up In fees, e'e, b living aboj,
Fj.OU f r Mi -Mi 1. r.
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Slit i-oh I-ivoitcK. Lulu I'eurl
Hait i has sued Anton J U der, in the
Lane county circuit court for absolute
divore-'. The couple were married iu
Portland, March 1, 1S07. The com
plaint charges de-eittou and wishes to
assume h" r u aldeti name, i'eatl.
: ! r!."i i;.rmaof the trorHklni!,
i .' ... .i n u.ivvn to ii'j- si'.o'.il'lera vvero
'-'-'''"''"a. vis net a'.'lo to See out of
for "l a a whiio, ami was nuaWa
-: t t we.-! ', oa aei'o-.-.Mt of tho severs
V !l . tl U '..r V Orevt! Ini' illi.-lllfl. Mr fuel
li. v
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1: w, r ..-o.i :i nn. I inatio ma look
. : li.,f.:j t! s-tr r. at li llerent times,
1 I oe ..f .: ::!i-v-,i,i rdievo uio of tny
a.svi,.- r, ,i it.,:o!i,.4. I i,t'il tlirea
: t i i i n. i hi Ki '-oi.vn.-T. ftiiirliexos
:.' ! (.iif.! -.t.:, t:,ri 0 cakes of Ccti
: v . .' -. ;-n t ;ny iri.-n.h ami ono cf tha
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For sale by Wilkks & Liun.
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QUALITY.
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market
Will buy a 6-ft Antique
Extension Table at
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locatid i.t Hansen's Tile facto.y, I ) U 1 IC . VJUIUiHUI
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Look flere Fa
Crirrj jctr Fides art
Ekinsu n:rterj,
I'm f.ll No. 1 erini liiilt--
Tie.y veil 4 to i' cell's SP00
lor No 1 lrv hides 10 f""'
pound; For'No tl aicordm
ipiality, 4 toS cents.
Now don't', forget these pi1
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