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The rnun who died from the effects Commencement at Royal Academy. Sale of Lane County Timber Land of drinking wood alcohol a couple of t A half million in cold cash of. weeks ugo and who gave the name of I Editor Leader— The exercises opened at 8 o ’clock Eastern capital came into Portland Reeves, was buried Monday from Yeatch <V l.uwsou's Undertaking 1 p. m- The first number on the •Saturday morning by one of the The Leader tells the news. Barlors. No friend or relative of tin program was- a song by the congre most important timber deals that Lawyer Medley attended court at man has lieen found, although every gation, “ Beautiful Valley of Edeu.' have been consumated in a number effort has been made. It Is not even The principal, Professor Paap, gave of months Its coming may be re- Eugene during the week. Roy Knox of Eugene spent Memo sure that tlie muu gave Ills right tbe address of welcome, and alter | garded as the direct result of judi- the invocation by Elder Babcock, cions advertising of Oregon's splun- name. rial day in this c'ty. the school sang, “ Wake the soug did resources that has lieen spread Don't fall to visit the big sale now W. R. Carsons who was injured at of Joy aud Gladness.” During the abroad through various sources, on at the Wheeler Thompson Co. Dorena several weeks ago. by being two hours following, each one who The deal was the purchase by an Mr. and Mis. Flngal Hinds were struck liy a log, was brought to tlie had a part in the program did bis gregation of Michigan capitalists city ou Saturduy and sent to Ids home or her best to make every nnuute a of 700 , 000,000 feet of first class In Eugene Thursday for the day. <’. 8 . Ei auk of Eugeue made a busi ut Ashland. Tlie limb which w as bad pleasant one. The members of the yellow fir in Laue county, etnbrac- ness trip to Cottage Drove Wednes ly fractured will be saved, though for cluss were seated near the tront. mg 10,040 acres, and within easy time it was feared it would have to lie Their names are as follows: Pres- recess of the McKenzie River. day. amputated. cott, Franklyn, Oscar, Roy and The purchase was made by J. H. Mrs. .i. W. Baker lias lieen visiting Eugene Business College will liegin Alice Wheeler, Alruon Owens aud Bonneli, vice president of the Hack- 1u Albany at the home of her son ley, Phelps, Bunnell Company, a a summer session June 1st. Book-! Nina Randolph Clare. Oscar Wheeler read very impres lumber manufacturing concern, Mrs. B. K. la-ster of Eugene is vis keeping, shortlmiiil. typewriting, lie- sively, “ Sewing on a Button" he with headquarters at Grand Rapids, iting tier mother Mrs. Davidson in moved to the Rankin building. Till being the first to receive his roses. Mich., but whose plant is located und Willamette Sts. Send for cata tills city. Franklyn Wheeler’s graphic retr- at Hackley, W is., where the com logue. Address W. J. Hooker, Brin.. Miss Bessie Brown came up from dering of his humorous recitation, pany owns 40,00(1 acres of fine Eugene, Oregon. 7-d. Eugene Wednesday for a few days The Wants of Mau,” brought hardwood, hemlock and birch, '1 lie Vogue Millinery was moved smiles to the laces of all. visit in t lilts city. ' chietly. You can buy more for one d o lla r at yesterday to three doors north of tlie Almon Oweus recited 111 a veiy The deal was made in a short the Wheeler-Thompson C o ’ n sale bridge. Work of tearing down Un touching manner, "The Boy Con time after the Michigan capitalists, building vacated bv them will begin vict’s Story." We think Almon who are all millionaires, had heard than you emi carry home. next week and the new brick will lie earned his flowers. ] the glowing account of Oregon’s II. <>. Thompson of the linn of pushed with all possible speed. Miss Nina Raudoipb, the c e n -) timber, made to them by Mr Bon- Wheeler-Thompson Co. is confined to ids lioine with poison oak. The Cottag. drove Building A s tral figure in "The Sister’s Dream" neil, who has spent nearly five i ('lias. Cochran went to Eugene yes sociation has received word that the a dialogue, acted her role with due mouths in cruising practically every I , large tract of merchantable timber I terday to asaisi tlie Eugene Military fixtures for the new postoffice have credit. Miss Alice Wheeler delivered an j iu the state. He reported that he been shipped and will he here in band in its concert last evening. oration entitled, ' The Right Must considered tlie one in Laue county Oregon’« track team won ttie north time to install when the buildiug is Conquer.” We trust the hearty is the most desirable purchase ot west chninplniiHhip at Seattle Thurs completed. applause awarded our young “class them all aud was ordered to return day in tlie field meet at that pluee. Work on the new brick at tlie cor orator" was sincere. | to Portland at once and close u p 1 Win. Whittaker returned Wednes ner of fifth ami Main streets was Prescott Wheeler, the president the option, which expired at noon j day night to Cpttuge Drove and from stopped by the Marshal Wednesday, of the class, recited “ Thanalopsis” ; Saturday. there will go to tlie Bohemia mines.— owing ts some dispute between tlie in a manner well deserving the ap- , Mr. Bonneli arrived in Portland ] uksociation and the city in regard to pianse it received Guard. at 8 o'clock Friday night, and at The exercises were appropriately 1 1 o’clock Saturday morning the! E. I. Moore, city editor -of the Eu tlie lire limit ordinance. gene Register Ima lieen elected princi , Messrs Medley & Johnson returned closed with “ A Farewell Son g,” j drafts representing $500,000 were] passed over to Messrs. Adams and pal of one of the public schools at Monday from Hie county seat, where sung by the school ---------- - m ■ Griswold, of the Security Savings Eugene. they were successful in foreclosing a First Ice. :& Trust Company, which bad been Tom Barker and daughter Ellen of miner’s lieu In tlie ra^e of August .... T 1 4.-3 , . bolding the timber for other parties JMlische vs EeRoy. in tlie Superior ih e Ice works started up tins „„„ , r .. Cottage Grove have been in tlie city names not . appear in the week , and , , froze its first tee, „„„„ every- "hose . .- „ do n 1 ^ while on their way home from Ra Court. • , - c . 1 , transaction,—Oregonian, s nter,—Albany Democrat. S. R. Brand of tlie O. & S. E. rail thing working in first class shape. Mr. Bartels gave away the first Judge McFadden Appointed. l>r. and Mrs. .loir went to Corvallis road, and family will leave In a few freeze amounting to four tons aud days for Tacoma Tor n month's visit Wednesday to attend Memorial exer Judge W. S. McFadden of Cor there was a big rush for ice all day cises und to decorate the graves of and vacation. Thursday, the day being exception vallis has b( eu appointed by Gov. relatives burled there. The Curtiss Lumber Co. will re ally warm. The capacity of the Chamberlain, District Attorney for G. M. Hall and Mr. Wheeler started build their store at Mill City which factory is eight tons and it will be the second district. ou Monday on an overland trip to was recently destroyed by fire. run to its full capacity as orders tlie Coos Buy country. They expect ahead demand it. The cold storage The Brown Shoe Co. shoes can’t T he W. C. T . U. of Linn and to lie gone for several days. in connection is one of the finest in lie beat. Sold by Oliver Veatch. Lane counties held a joint conven Lust week tlie name of David j the state for the size and our local (iriggs was Inadvertently omitted tion in Junction this week. merchants will no doubt avail them Victor, Edison and Columbia! from tlie General Arrangement com Miss Mamie Andrews, after a two selves of Ihe opportunity ot storing talking machines and records at the! mittee of tin* Fourth of July. week's visit in this city, has returned Iheir perishable produce from heat, j Razaar Mr. nml Mrs. Darwin Bristow of to tier home in Yoncalla. Will Drive to Bohemia New stock of dry Eugene spent Memorial day in this Mrs. Woods came tip from Eugene city coming tip to decorate tlie yesterday for a few davs visit at the Mrs. F. J Hard and sister, Mrs. shoes at OHiver Veatch’s grave of a deceased daughter. home of T. K. Campbell. W. B. Leffler of Duarre, California, George .Mcfiueeti and .lames Botts Miss Vera Herron of Aberdeen, who is here visiting her, went to were in tlie county sent Thursday ] Wash., is visiting her father Mr. Fred Cottage Grove last night on the i They drove down and report t!ie| Herron in this city. local und will enjoy ¡1 drive to the : reads in tine condition lor driving. j Wheeler-Thompson Co’s big forced Bohemia miuiug district today and back tomorrow. The rhododend Fred Lamb went to Cottage Grove sale is attracting great crow ds. rons are now iu bloom and a trip to this afternoon. He will return to There will lie services at the Catho the mountains is a great pleasure.) night with Ids wife and child, who lic church this morning at !i o'clock. — Register. have lieen visiting there a few days.— Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Beam* were in Guard. For Sale Five delayed passenger trains passed Eugene Thursday. through this city yesterday afternoon, j Ninety head of large Wet lier goats. The delay being caused by the burn- j REDUCTION SALE OF FINE MIL Inquire of E. Titilar at tlie Fashion ing of a trestle at Hornbrook, Cali Stable Cottage Grove, Oregon. LINERY. fornia . For Sale. Thomas Barker has returned home i Beginning Saturday June 1st and from Hauler where lie represented Bo-1 continuing for two weeks only, the Surface sidewalk lumber cut to "My L ady” hernia Court Foresters of America of I Fashion Millinery will sell their length $ 11 . Better grade $i:< ut tills city at tlie Grand court session ] fine millinery at greatly reduced | Brown Lumber Co's mill Cottage will bt pleased and delighted with held at that place 1 ist week. 6-4 the refreshing delicious odor of our prices. Special reduction being Grove, Oregon. Tlie county board lias appointed F. j made on ready trimmed hats. Call ; Line Perfum es FOR SALE J. Hard supervisor of road district.! and see them. 7-2w No. (Hi to fill tlie vacancy caused by A Jersey cow. Enquire o f John We have at all times a very com- the resignation of Joseph Duma wood. Edmonds, Saginaw, Ore. tf ] plete collection of Toilet Atticles. Born Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coffman went In this city. May 26, to Mr. and] to Walker to s|iead Memorial Day, | Hinds has some of the best resi- ] decorating tlie graves of loved ones | Mrs. Roy Baker a '.(pound daughter. deuces in the city for sale on good and from there they go to Cottage | On May 27 to Mr. and Mrs. John i Cottage Grove. Oregon i terms. Grove to visit, friends.—Regisrer. 1 Cochran a son. 10(4 pounds. LOCAL AND- PERSONAL. i «a , * « . G . G . G y G y G . G ................................. . i Let Us Dress You in the t Latest Style. \X NECKTIES We make it our business to deal exclu sively in GENTS' FURN SHING GOODS. Cuffs. ' ># ' The Celebrat ed Style SHIRTS $ 3.00 HATS. Oitr specialty. 7 j / i c p m 0 ¡1 M ir II ft ft i\W » m It ; TJog C o tta g e S r o v c O regon. ■ ■ 'j* -i- «;• -¡- -J- -i» -i- -i* G* *;* to m e and S ec for y o u rself Entirely IHcvv Stoch of (Boobs Comino OUR STO C K O f S h o e s c a n ’t be Beaten O liver V eatch. m K General Merchandise--Purveyors to the People M .. C O T T AGI-: G R O V E MILLS CHARLES MATTHEWS, Propr. Sue I'.SS O R T O HARTUNG & HANSON. $ 4 WHEELER-THOMPSON COMPANY H AVE IT FOR L E S S f f 4 1 I 4 Not going out of business, but have too much stock, and must raise ----------- $5,000=---------- TO DO THIS, BEGINNING , 1 * Monday Morning, Hay 27th, we will inaugurate one of the biggest sales of NEW and NOBBY GOODS ever seen in the city. Remember we have no old styles, or shelf worn goods. They are all new and up-to- date patterns. W H E E L E R -T H O M P S O N It ••KNOX" of the latest materials for Spring wear, both plain and fancy. m StA m 0 IS I! Hose. Gloves tv and to keep in stock all the very latest styles ■ . iC A large vari IÎ ety to choose troui iu styles and colora. IV lì Collars. Benson's Pharmacy \ y COM PANY