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c everything W . A. H em en w ay «aleóme« cioae buyers. Best va lue s in H e m ; n w a y ’s. shoes at W. A ■ a lhre.a ?*rd RUtes tllnt Eugene » • M e t have another electric espi- A New Mill a Probability. » n K a S T í r V 10" We8t 0f J. 1 . .Tones is f i g r - jn g with some ■ tmi’ermen on etc ting a mill here. It is thought t l r t tlie deal mav he c lo s 'd on Sator lay, although it is not certain as yet. Waif andït, vers* reéu C»mp furniture, stools ' ’U ,lii" 8 and rots ■ a? ® « Richard W hite is down fioui the mines for a few days- — The Togs For the Togger at “The Toggery t f Charley Conner and Miss Alice Huff Take Solemn Vow. S u n d i y afternoon, July 15. 1906, Mi«« Birdie Meredith it E n -’ enc Grand Officers of A 0 it 4 o 'c lo ck , 1I0* f irm home of Mr. u. w. and D. 's visiting in tire Grove. Tru nk*, valise* (or your summei .. I and Mr». \V. P. Huff, ju -t south of of H. vacation* at Veatch & Law«ou». h. B. Dutton of Portland is I Cottft ,ii G r o v , wa« the «cene of a Porthnid July ,'.t ol visiting with fri> oils here. A . O. U. W . policies can now be ‘ be grand 'odge, A O U VV pretty w e l d i n g , the em iti acting issued (or $500 instead of 1000 as •lecUd yesterday af full,,«« : wi-ie Miss Alice, the Johii Hunter of Roseburg was iu parties being heretofore. yo un g, at d: light« r o f Mr. and Mra. V- J. Clarke, of G< rv ii«, grand town on business Saturday. Huff, and Chas. O. Conner, Rev. Ham m ocks ot all kinds at Veatcb P^,l*r T rkma" : Ebillp Oevtirtz o J J. Johnson of W ild w o o d was Henry S. Charoni*-, pastor o f the & L s w s o n ’s. L et your fo lts at Portland, g rand lor, niail; {ie° in town on busiutss Tuesd ay Santa Clara Christian Church at aldwin, of Klamath Full- grand home keep cool in the hammocks. Eugene, be ing the officiatingclergv- J. II. Lewis it r1 o.l from Port- overseer; Newton U ' , r u. 0! I,'H o o d mud i Jest! ' , t um vi liero lie man. Socorro. M e xico , is iu ruius from « ‘ ver.grand recordc ll L. Dur- T h e parfoi» o f tiro TTnff home went on bnsines». earthquake shocks which have been ham, of Portia,,d, r .nd' I cel ver; were prettily decorated with ever- occurrin g h o u rly ever since Ju'y Samuel Roake, of P- C. Elbert, an Oregonian rep ■ ui City, g r e i o s a n i l h r i a for the occasion l«t. grtpd guide; Lea Ur " 1,ite of De- resentative, is in town lo oking up and the hii«f hut impressive cere Marie W a i e M cKinley, wife ol troit, grand inner watchman; C. F business for that paper. mony w as witnessed by quite a Horace M c K in le y , the fugitive intnl Baird, of Baker C.ty, | outi'r I ho Elk" 1 rum all over the cotiu- number of relatives and a few inti thief is visilin g in E ugene, await watchman; trusts.s, F. L. Cow 11, ol tri 10 e assent bled in Dr n ver and the mate f'iends of the bridal party. ing her appearance in court on the Grants Pass; J. S. pee,.baker, ol to.vn is having « ga la time. Mr. Bert E. B irrows acted in the Salem. 24th. W W. Cathcart was in to vu capacity ol best man, while Miss Grand office« ol ti e Degree of the K e n n e d y ’s L n x a t lv e Honev amt S.'.turda' lunlfog s• vend cars w ith Kate A . I inner v attended T a r is th e original la x a tiv e cough Honor were chosen as follows: bride, who was attired in cream umber from the Rouse sawruiP. Headquarters For syrup and combines th e qualities Grand chief of honor, Hattie E silk n ecessary t o re lie ve the cou gh and McCormae, of Marshfield; grand Erunst Oberg of A-tori« w as a T h e bridal party was uwliere< p u rge the sy s te m o( cold. Contain« M y of honor, Iforried C. Loonev. visitor to the city tho first o! the i; to the pr s'n ee o f the guests by no o p ia te s . B c d 3 oii Pharmacy. Jefferson; chief of ceremonies, we. k, lining a gu est .it the home ot the soft strains o f a pretty wedding T h a w ’ s mother don't seem to .Sadie h. Moo.e, of Corvallis; re J. B. Lewis. ruttrch played by Mis. K C. Con- agree with him in regard to the corder, (Jllie F. Stephens, of Pop Jack Richards c 'ni„ in from the " e r , ">d 1,1 the conclusion of the kind of plea that shall he made land, receiver, Fidelia I. Mann, of mines on Tu«s lay to make a visit ceremony hearty congratulations when he is tried for W h i t t ’s mur Portland; usher, Ada B K uyk en with his wife, at>er several months ! were shower, d upon the happy der. dall, of Eugene; in side watch, work in the hills. couple, a fU r which the bridal A W a s h i n g t o n m m has figured it Mora Hendricks, of McMinnville; it , . . . i party and g i u s t s vveio led. to the i - M. Ivpeat returned from h is i- , , , . ..... . dining room where a luxurious out that it costs each Atnesican citi outer 'Witch, May R. Moorehead, of zen half a cent each year to pay «11 Junclio i City. Supeiior repres",!- , , , . . . wedding dinner awaited them, a " , 1 is haul at work ugHin at toe . • . - , . . . . . * 1 1 he bride ih a verv charm ing the expenses of the President o f the talives— M"ry Rand til, of l ’oitlaud; , L ity Meat market. ! . • 1 1 1 Margnlet E Herrin, of Portland, ¡and iv] 1 , no in c vuiing lain and was a United States. and Wild« Uelkinip, of I’ ruiei'iH«,— hie Thomas was in town from 111 mbei ot tin high school grndu- month. Lodge Directory. Poor old G en er al Sloessel, nfter Guard. 1 lie logg ing camp on Thursday an I 'tin g class which w « h awarded di- Mrs. Mary S c h m u t z , L . C making his terrible struggle to save say» the greatest trouble of all is In : plonios at the clu e of 1 lie ircent Port A rthur to Russia and dually Mi-s L' t'i S mford, K K- get donkeys and meu. sdi, ol ea«'-. T h e groom is a eo n of An Appreciation. A . F. & A . I f. having to surre nder, now must lose Mr. anil Mr Ira Conner and was M «s Fannie Howard ot Junction his life for his surrender. The World’» Work of New York, C o ttage Grove L o d g e No- 51. and J Ini T- K i i k o f I i i p p m r , horn nnd reared to manhood at He is a very energetic Meetings 1 st and 3 rd Wednesday» A lb an y has a fine new hospital in an admirable editorial, says that si st«,, and hri-tli' r i f Mrs. Ira Coti- this place. Cascade No. (ill. genial and prosperous y o u n g mnti of each month. ready. But who wants to go to a "even with earthquakes, California 11« r visded liei v over Sunday. M e e t « c V c i y T ' h n i « d a y Ili V i l t iicl both he 'i. id H-. fair" bride arc hospital in a d r y town?— Salem is oue of the in .st attractive parts 1 ,. F . vVooley, W . M. James Stewart, lather of C- E - very highly esteemed in this com- O. H, V ea tch , C om . Journal. People w anting good at ot the world, and has mor<* advan J. B. L u r c h , Secy. S'ewii't is in town liom his Me<l-| uiunity- 1 hey will soon accompany tages than any "ther state in tl e tention and competent service.— R . K . Benni«, Co n ter. Union. And San Francisco was hod 1 nme uu busii.es-, imd is look- i the bride's f..tli r to Silver L a k e to Democrat. and always wilt be tho metropolis, mg after his property ii teie-is here. I spend the summer lookin g after A nnmbor of Springfield and Med the counting house, the gateway of Clyde Nuke« has gone to Port- j i , r - H u fF s extensive h a y and stock Classified A dvertís m eats. ford men are lo o kin g for mining this laud. N .thing less than the laud in accent a line position in «he I ititerestH there A ppomatax Post No. 34. jobs here, also a cook and his wife destruction id the Golden Gate head office 1 i ihe W i l l s F urgo & | Follow ing is a Fat ol the guest» For Sale If they want a j o b very bad they could change it» cl« »tiny. It has. Co., which I ns hem wou .by his \ and the many nice present» received: Meets at 1 p. m. on the 2nd and 4 th S aturday o f each month. 16 -inch slab wood, b lo ck s nnd ought not to have much trouble perhaps, the mo t attractive site on good work in too office here. Mr. a " J Mrs. Ir« Conner, golden trimmings at $ i.£ 0 p,-r load d e l i v Dr. D. L. Woods, Post Com. finding one. j «>ak stand; 'Ir. W . P. Huff, milch eith'-r ■ eean, or between them. Is Mr. Russell, father o f 1 F-ed ered Ph one No. 501 B row n L u m v:,. a Ru u v I ,.o w ; Mrs. Mrs. L. I,. A. A. Huff, Huff, table table linen G . W . Me Ray uolds. A djutant •ow; L a d y Crnzon, wife of the ex- will ho rebuilt better than it was ber Co. sell p'e>it o f i h e C h a m h i r . 'L u m - L , , , , , , , k i .,s; Mr and Mrs N. J- viceroy o f Iudia died in Loudon and salcr and woithier of its hills her Co as-no through the G m u Hllff w a!er , el; ,Ja s . Huff. deco- Wednesday after a long illness and harboie. And euch a spec on his way home alter a visit at In i6oa«'ies o f timber silo .ted in ruled lamp; MUs Zeliua Wedder- tacle as the lising San Francisco She was form erly Miss Mary Leiter section 4 , township 18, r»ngo l snn’H niunnei rump above IJ renn. •lieine, .Salem h iiiten ln rg doiley, Bohemia Camp No. 200 . east, L»ne C 'm ntv, O re g o n . E»«i- ■ laughter of tho late Z. Leiter ol will present for a year or two was perhaps n« ver seen in the building J . ' W . Simmons, stale deputy Mrs. Hartniig, cake, plate; Mrs. -Meets each Friday evenin g. Chicago. maird at e ig ht million le«t. For head consul o f the Modern W o o d B h 11 inn i, lurry l e w ! ; Mrs. E. K. o f any city .” particulars ad Ires». B rya n & F. C. Coffin«" . Ciiiisul Com. E u g en e is now using filtere T h e iebui ding of Chicago, the men of Ameiien came iu on the af Turpin, ciy»ial vn»e; Ernest Sears, Fisher, No. I l l H«s t M in Stiee t, Cbus. Vai.D eiih'irg, Clerk. water for the first time, the new editor think», "was less dramatic, ternoon train T hursday. Ho was large «lecurat* d v ise; Bert E. B u r Missoula, Mouta a. pump and filtere bein g at work. I 1 otutnerce and finance were not bo the head speaker for the annual rows and K a l e A. Finnerty, ehina is high time considering the sii k well organized, and the courage celebration at L -rane Friday. Wanted. t e a p o t mid syrup pitcher; Lester O. E . b . ness that has been there and which and energi of Chicago were hardly and WinifredT111 pin, china creamer; Miners at the Continental M iue C o tta g e G r o v e Chapter N o 4. Dr. Hocket was in town for a Iiu K. Cornier, decorated water set; they are h a v in g so hard a time to a match for tlie bounding entliu time Wednesday. He says that l,is Horace <'omit r and Ernest Sears, Me t u g ' l l I! on 2> d an I 4th F’ri- Myrtle Cre«k, O regon. T ele p h o n e break entirely up siasm of the Californians. There connection» tf camp out a little distance from Yon - day of each month. Lumbermen of this section have ♦ as never was among men such a ralla is tne best ever. Hu is much china dinner set and "notion» and S >w mill sud lumi er y 111 il la b o r novelties"*; Miss Mabel Pidrie, dec- Mrs. C. H. Btifi'li'd ei W. M. been notified b y the S P. Co. to spirit of self-confidence, such local pleased w'th his investment in the ers t 2. 2ß per day. Wi«jd«mi 11 Î 2.- W . S. Heflin t . W . P. not ship any more lumber to Sai pride, such an organiz-d certainty ding s'o.'e at Yi nca la and thinks o taltd china cake plate ; Mr. and 25 to $3.00. .Steady w o i k . A p p l y Francisco until the present hi ck of a great destiny, »tich a commu it will prove to be a p iy .n g inve»t- Mrs W . C. Conner, hand painted Miss Celia I,nu ll. Secy. io U oth Ki Hy L u m b e r C o , E u pallor lamp; Mr. and Mrs. E. C- ado of lumber there is broken. nity ot purpose." And the couclu nient. ge n e, O regon. tf Conner, oak rock et; Annie, Sylvia «ion is that ‘ ‘this port of a great There are about 2500 cars of lum Earnest Gill, .1 son of T o n Gill and Ullie Johnson, family record; trade in the future will now appeal her iu the yards there now. Fresh milk gnd cream (ielivi red to the imagination even more a n i v i d Friday f r o m S t i t s 'i l l o , Mrs. N. I, Huff, Hilver sugar »hell; J u ve n lu s L o d g e No. 48. anyw here iu ihe city. U. M. Lam- G . W . Peek, the well known San L a ck e y , cut s i r i n g l y ’ ’ than before and ‘ ‘ will be Mu lligan where he Ir s been living Mr. and Mis. Robt Meets every Wednesday nighr. belt. P r o p . Y o u are invited to in Francisco lumber dealer, is in this Tom had g) ss berry howl nnd silver berry come one of the great as well as with Ins gran Ip irfcnts L. W. Raker, Chancellar C"in. spect our dairy. 16 section aga in on business. Mr. 1-idl«*. m t seen tin hoy lor ten years until one af the fascinating cities of the Peek has contracted from sawmill Cha«. V a oD en b u rg, K . o f l i . & S. Cush paid fur a few thou««ad lie a i m e d and was 1«jo iefd to find world." New E ra For the Willamette. men here and at Cottage G ro v e for second hand feed sacks at the il u r him the boy he is. He will a-ai ■ 2 5 ,° ° q , ooo feet of lumber, for ship w ill. u F..r half a oentury* half o f the his feth-r in his confection iry and San Francisco the Imperishable. ment to various market*. Don’ t Willamette valley has been in oo<>k store. Co ttag e G ro v e No.t,'S. Sacks Waited. sell y o u r lum ber or timber until wheat fields and aim ’»t half has re T he Southern Pacific Passenger Meetings every Salurdni night. you *ee h im .— Drain Nonpareil. mained unclenr«d i.i wmxFand- W e will da y 5 ce nts per s a c k for Deparlm enl I » . I W Í S " m i ! S , S. S. S h o r tn d g e, N. G . second Unud g 'a i i l s acks u n til A sweet breath adds to the jo ys of past week a new and enlarge I so,- a id A f W alker of Flugene, with The farmers have b.-en w heat far* iiers. T h e i r farms have averag-d further notice. H icks must be in a ki«s You wouldn't wnnt to kiss 000 edition o f its pamphlet, ‘ Sau G u s D. G r,. s, ‘-'ecy. vour wife, mother or sweetheart with Francisc > the Imperishable.’ for Geo. McQueen of the G r o '-o of the 223 acres in size anil (according in good condition. North Fairview mine went up to government reports) less than half n had breath. You can't have 1 C o tta g e G ro v e F lo u r Mills. general distribution throughout the healthy stomach w ith ou t per'ect «11 the mine on Friday on a t r i p o f in Kostlon. There Is only one remeily country. It tells of the courage, spection of 1 hat propei tv and to lias been in cultivation at one time. But a new era ha» come. T he far- Meets 2 nd and 4t?i W e d u cs ny ot that digests w h a t you eat and makes hope and confidence ol the | eople for further work. T 'i e y . mers are censing to grow wheat, Real Estate Transfers. . the breath as sweet nnn rose— and of Han Francisco since the disaster, foim plans t h a t remedy is Kodol I t dyspepsia. returned on Monday and report that j M(, ,l8jve cultivation is slowly hut eac 1 month. and emphasizes the fact that the Ethel Bishy, O inc'e. C . H, l ’nik to Jennie F . P a r k ; It Is a relief for ryur stomach, palpita they were much pleased with ‘ h" surely succeeding ihe grain era. tion of the heart, and o th e r ailments destruction of the city was due to the " T o p ” mill site claim, B lu e Mr«. C . W, Wall«c«-, Recorder. work done. y,’0 section o f America is better a ris in g from d iso rd e r o i the stom ach fire and not to earthquake. River m in ing district, $ 5 ooo. Miss Inez caseheer, whose homo ad >ptod to dairyin g, none better to and d ig estio n . T ake a little Kodol T he folder has a number of half Hiram B. Y a n c e y to M rs. 8u«an after your meals and see w h a t it will is on the McKenzie and who has i »malt fruit« and v .-g* table«, and O. C o n n e ; 256 acies in tp 2 o, s r 3 do for y o u . Sold by Benson Ph ar tone photographs. T h e first shows the business sec been teaching lor some time pint none better to several kinds o f tree w. i l 6 " o . macy. Meetings 1st and 2rd T ue sd ay . tion of the city after the quake, hut in the country about fourteen idles fruits— pears, apple, cherries, and S. V. Allison and wife were visi L e R o y Wood», Consul. before the fire had attacked the from Junction was a visitor in Hie (it i« being demonstrated) to Eng- N e w 3 ta .ii o n C a r d a tors in A lban y the first o f this week C . W. W a llace , Secy. main portion of it. This demon Grove this week on her way to S ilk lish walnuts. W ith the p>s«ib!e and enjoyed their visit very m u:h. T he G 4 S E is p re p a rin g n e w Creek to ' ¡sit her brother Phillip proper intensive cultivation the rich strates the slight damage done by Mr. Allison remarked that he signs to be put up at each station Caseheer. Miss Caseheer called at ! Willamette valley will suppoit a earthquake. thought the business blocks in A l along its line, with the n nm - o f the Another shows the great wrier the Leader ofli, «. to arrange for a 1 opulath n of three-quarters of a station in big black lette rin g w h i c h bany w ere very poor, but that the Cottage G ro v e No. 24 . front of San Francisco, the miles ot yonic neat lil'le r membrane«?, for ! million people — Donald MacJon 1 will be a g i e a t iin p io iem en t residences wer« v e r y bne. He her pupils, which they o ug ht to aid in Sunset Magazine for June- piers, v. ith the Ferry building in I Meetings ist, 3 rd and 5 th Friday ot grea tly enjoyed the m a ny new mod prize, especially »s each memento j July, the foreground, all intact. | each month. ern homes, and the good cement ot their in it a p ’ North Fairview Wiii Mill Through The map of the city shows the carries „ . icture M o n o y D istrib uted A m o r \ f| A l Etta Baker, N. O. sidewalks and p a r k in g . He said area of San Francisco, and defines teaclic-i and friend. Crystal. b a n y P eople! that E u g e n e was far ahead when it K atie B. Veatch Secy. in black the burned section. Button, vice-president aDd ILi Do-clnUtcs L um ber Go. by H erbert L * ig n , m a n u re of the came to busine- b lo cks out that If you are interested sent 4 cents ' Manager ot tlie llnllack i t s a g m t , J. E Ryan, last evening North Fairview p r o p e r y, left for A lbany had them heat to death M B A to the Pasaenger Jepartmant hcr an(l S(ip|,ly c „ of Denver, ind today has delivered forty or E u g e n e on Wednesdav ' t i e r an in- when it came to residence* and Southern Pacific Company, Futon wi|], y itr<lw iu a half a dozen towns fifty checks for the K lam ath timber Modern Brotherhood of A m erica s p e c t io n o f the p ro p eity w ith «he street*. Ferrp Building, San l'raneisco for of Ck>lor.„j0 f ,vas „ v i s i t o r in town * l.iun» sold by A lb a n y people and Meet« 2 nd and 4 tli T u e sd ay «t I. O with the president of the co m p a n y Elsie B rew ar had a bad accident oostace. . u n t i l the postage aDd a copy will be gmu y tbis week. stopping at the Graham will « utinuc to .ind a num ber of other prom inent W e d n es d a y afternoon. Mrs. Brew er mailed you. It will be worth your Mr. Burton is 1111 old friend of F. J. claim« are all taken of those who O. F. H a l'. stockholders, and in an in terv iew T. W . J e u k in s .S e c. and the children w ent visitin g at while. Hard's and bad a pleasant chat have agreed to sell, about I,JO in all stated that they were much plea«ed O o w d y v ille and co m in g home winch will i«ut in circulation about with t h e - b o w i n g o f the propei ty . Mr. Burton is aftar ‘......" — ‘ over Denver. ISurlon Excursion Lumber, for the great I uildm g op $ 2 oo,ooo m and around Albany. b r o u g h t Jean Dorward with them. Reduced and tha' the trip had been made to Round Trip A s they were passing G. O. Me- a rran ge for the han dling o f N o r t h erations there, but he find* diffi Each check is for $ 15 i 7 . 50 , ln ing Rates. St. Valentine Circle 121 . G i l v r a y ’« place and tu rn in g out to hold o f enough t" $ 16 o o l ' s s 5 percent commission Meets «««t and 3rd T u e sd a y in W. F airview ores during the s u m m e r Round trip passenger rates Chi- cult'- in getting . . pass a teato the horse quickened bis th r o u g h the C iy * 'a | mill, and that Mr. Burton and $ 2.50 lor the abstracts. The .»ago to Portland and return, vis s u p p ^ hts demands O. W . Hall. step suddenly and the back seat arrangement« had just been c o m i ftotn says he thinks it is beet for any deal will mean « good deal for A l Flora J. Miller, C lerk. fell out in w hich E lsie and Jean direct line will be $75 00 an pleted, «0 tb..t within a «hort time Colorado family to ge t to the sea bany with its ,$loo,ooo to <2oc»,ooi> were si ting, throw in g them to the Missouri River points $60.00. tmned loose tn the commerce ol the work o f milling their ori 9 These tickets will he on sale daily ---------- ■ ground very heavily. Elsie wa* the eft — Democrat, would be commenced. commencing June ist and ro n tin u -1 Born, quite badly bruised and Is confined T h e C r y sta l people hope to be l-ady I.Simon H i v e No. 42 . A . Hemenway for gro- to bar beJ, b - t it is not thought in g until Sept- 15th with final re TTy able to o|«erate their mill 1 o l u . i u g A t I 'r e 'w t l ', July ri> 1906, Meets 2 nd and 4 th F rid a ? o f each • portion o f tbs summer. her injuries are serious. Jeau es- turn limit ol October 31 ?t* :eries. bliermau Morss and wife, a girl. j , M. I s a i a . Oaped with a few alig ht hruiaes. C lo th in g at leas thao cost at W A . H e m e n w a y ’s. Sheriff Fred F'isk is a town today Wednesday. visitor in Lam ade to ade to ade to m C o ’s . measure fit wear Glothés HOTEL GRAHAM M ining and Com m ercial Men A. G r a h a m , Prop. K. O. T. M. G. A. R. w . o. w . K. of P. I. O. O. F. Royal Neighbors. M. W . o f A. Rebekahs w. o. w. L. O. T. M.