The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, July 28, 1900, Image 3

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A COLLISION.
Paúl Guard Julj II
Go- »i Vi Al I el I r i<*e « resm etc.
Hou DG Palm, an employe of the
L N Roney is l-ack fro t Portlaud.
R iseburg Soldier's Home, visited in
Drive the I al » «I >w u li «our side-'
Eugene tixtay
w alk.
Rev L Prxybylski went to < ottage
Al Auten Im- a bo;l on tlie back of
I Grove this af«eruo«>u to couduot
Il is luck.
services tomorrow.
The river i» si» ut it- wu to low
Hon H K Miller lias a letter I II
wa'er marl
Today’s Oregoulan. It 1» dated at
Mau Ila, P I, June 27.
Sain Tini « i - ii|'t.a mg, we ate
glad to 1«an
Uncle Jack Coggswell arrival home
THREE MEN INJUREOs
today tri ui Muddy, where tie visited a ruaaeiKE road is cssintiai
C«M»I, refie.i t i- »umuier iliinks at |
Special to th« Guard.
bis sou, Boliver, for several days.
Tlie Iianqu- 1.
"The road from Eugei e to Blu«> River
R oseburg . July 21.—Two large
"Prof” Montague and wife left for should lie improved,” said a » If
Th“ s -n.* tor it., bank building will
(might engines goiug opposite direc-
greener fields north this afternoon. Tbe known professional max to a G uard ar Ivo toinnrrow
picking were very short iu Eugene.
Tne I Dei nioiiieter regislere.l 87 de­ tions and without any ears attached
reporter this morning. •• 1 be trace of
met iu a cut betweeu Myrtle < reek
Geo T Hall, »r., returned from the district w ill ainourt to thousands grees this afterti. ou.
and Riddle, about 2t) miles south of
McKenzie Bridge this forenoon.
He of dollsrs in a year, and Eugene 1»
Have the G uard sent you while at here, last evening at 7 o’clock. There
expects to returu in two or three days. entitled to I hut trade She cam
South Africa Again Heard From-
tlx* coast or mountains.
was a terrible crush.
however,
without enu
E E Orloti and Joseph Myer*-, and it
E I' Herren, a Salem Imp buyer,
1'lie following etaployeea of the com-
kpecial to the Guard.
Professor aud Mrs BJ Hawthorne are Brownsville w II step in h d
»pe .1 'ast nielli in Eugene.
i any weie it jured:
what
is
Eugene
’
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In
lirLl.t,
I
I'll.- north bouinl overland train was
W ashington , July 21.—Minister Wu, of the Chinese home from the grand lodge A O U W. th t tow I* -p> di
James Frater had Ills right arm
ti v
Mr and Mrs W Sanders and .Mr and
2i>
mini li» l»*e this alteri oou.
badly crushed and the same was
[government, has received during the past 24 hours, two .Mrs Phil Gevurtz leave for tbe Bslk- road, aud ia alt--dy ge . . i 1
l
I'iie ent worm is mowing vegetable*» amputated tie-ar the shoulder. He
cablegrams from Sheng, the imperial officer, stating that an tiap Springs tomorrow by private COO** result ”
belongs to the Elks hxlge nt Roseburg,
“My atleti !■ n was br iuelit to ibis down ui this section of O.egon.
'imperial edict just issued reports all foreign ministers in veyance.
aud the lo«*ge sent him to Ht Vincent’s
Roswt
11
Sln-llei
'»
daughter
Fay
died
very forcibly lln» »>ek by an
Pekin safe July 18. The report is further corroborated bv Miss Bessie Luckey, wh>b«s Isen matter
hospital, where they have a bed. Hla
Eastern mao, a li > hid been in tile in Fortini d last week, ngi-d 14 year«.
father is prostrate at this place.
the viceroy of Nanking. This news is most cheering, and visiting b«r grandmother, Mrs W tu district
on a lour of ui«,»<* ton. H** ta
A force of ien »restili at work In­
since yesterday when the message came through from Min­ Smith, returned to her home in Port­ Well pleased with tbe eamp and asserts voicing the A V Pelere » o«-k < f goods. C R Cavindi r w as scalded all over.
land this afternoon.
Louis OubiU, scalp wouud and dis­
ister Conger, there has been joy and rejoicing where before
that It will I»* prominent In a few
County Tre-«urei l’attersi ti issues a locate«! knee
Mrs Eubauks anil Mrs Clarke, of year». Tbe one ihlug u explainable
only sorrow prevailed. Hiving held out so long there is Seattle, Wash, arrived here this afier-
w Hrrant cull * I iv to the amouut of
All tbe men will probably recover.
bill) was toe fact (hat |0e r ad from $.100(1
high hopes that the ministers and their families may yet noou ou a visit to their cousin, 8 M , tn
They were takeu t«i Portland.
Eugene to the district is in »uch bail
Chss llavle mile owner of a r-glu­
be rescued.
Douglas aud family.
»lia;ie ”
tei id Go>ii.* ii
er pup, received from
Miss Theodosia Geer, daughter of
Il would lie a g<»>d ai d profitable L oh Angele»
Is Known Here
Governor T T Geer, arrived up from luvestmei't .or Laue isiuiity and Eil-
LI 1IUNG CHANG TO BE TAKEN.
Mrs Bel ger waa knocke«! down by
Salem this afternoon, and is the guest geue t > build a tur pike I lie entire
Pally Guard, July 11
her <*ow la-t evening «ml received a
Special to the Guard
of Miss Marie Ware
distance. Money «pent in till-
(hi way Is
Today's Oregonian:
"Gov T T
Hpiained buck.
L ondon , July 21.—The British cruiser Bonaventure Robt R Hayes came down from Ina never wasted. it Rugane is to hold 1 he Cottage Grove Helena saloon lit« r today revived a requisition from
Blue R vet trade .bi own must
the governor of the »tale of Kentucky
started thiB morning from Taku to intercept the steamer hop yard at Creswell this afternoon the
Hop lice re|»>rte«i scarce; ur<q> looks ru»lle for it, and rwl building is tlie lias been sohl to Max W, ih », the Rose­ for the person of J B BowIIu, a teacher
carrying Li Hung Chang and seize and detain the ) wily go«>d. Spraying will cease Tuesoay best rustling.
burg brewer.
in I he Weston aclioola, who la wanted
to We learn that Mrs P B Klusey and
statesman, who has been so persistent in his efforts
cff.
Wni'la arid strawberry lee cream, Iti Kentucky for tbe crime of uttering
velvet and pineiq pie .shertiet nt The and publishing a forged lustrumeut.
reach l’ekin, against the advice of everyone.
daughter, Miss Margaret, expect to
Bauquet Hnndsy.
I lie n qulritiou waa granted, though
Commissioners Court
return to Eugeue from California t-rior 1
Admiral Seymour reports that Tein Tsin has been to August 1, and expect to reside here
The overiand train wax about two Bolwin aud hie attorney appealed
evacuated by the Chinese. There were strong fears enter­ agaiu.
triurs late on account of tlie railroad tiefore the governor in oppoeltlon.
M Collier, surveyor............. 112 50 wreck, this morning.
Bowlin taught echtMil in the Hpenoer
tained that a big battle would result from the large body of A 1’ B* tterswoith. Jr., editor of the C H Nestle,
woik on crusher....... 34 50
diatnet, thia aiunty, a I miu I one
armed natives in the city, but this is now happily averted. Junction Bulletin, gave us a pleasant A Parker, work on cru-lier....... 31 87 Mrs J W Hamilton Is sojourning nt Creek
year ago. He la about 38 yea re old,
YaqU'lia bay while the judge Is hold­
call today He is a bright newspaper
aud hail a wife and daughter with him.
SCALP BOUNTIES.
SOUTH AFRICA HEARD FROM.
ing court in Lincoln county.
man and will succeed. The Bulletin
•>
Hla wife ia a »later of Mra Amelia
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F
Ream,
1
w
ild
ent
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lias greatly improved
under his
A telegram from Portland brings the Hmith.
Special to the Guard.
(10
J B Young, 2 co> lies.................
4
management.
gioii intorniHtion that Miss Rosalie
C ape T own , July 21.—The forces of Lord Roberts have Roseburg Review: Joseph Camp­ ' Geo W Kelley, 1 wild ca ....... 2 00
1* risiili y continues to Improve.
4 00
W K Goode 2 w lli| cat»........
fii’.NH R ecovered —It will tie re-
attacked Middleburg, and a big battle is in progress. The bell left today for the Bluslaw where 1 W H Shane, 2 w lltj cuts............. 4 00 \ Urge number of our citizenswill memtiered
that last week a Mr Rlchle,
he
will
spend
the
summer
with
hi»
■pend
tomorrow
on
the
banka
of
the
*> 00
result of the right has not yet been received. President
Ira Hyland, I cougar..................
a < alifortiia tourist, while riding down
aud will afterwards ptobably Frank Eldridge, 1 wildcat ......
Kruger is present and is personally directing the defense. daughter,
2 00 McKenzie nnd Willamette rivers.
tlie Willamette atsiut 21 miles above
make bis home in trie Willamette J D Cook. 1 wild eat..................
•> 10
D«II uh l emiz-r: "Conductor Dorn- Hyland's, In a canvas boat, struck a
valley. "Dad’s” familiar figure will B P lutnan, 1 wild cat..............
•> 00 site, of tie motor, Is taking a two a rock on a riffle and lost two valuable
be missed from our streets.
o 00 weeks' vacation at Foley Springs.”
WANT OREGON PRINES
J A Powell, 1 wild cat............
WHEAT CROP.
guns, coaling $90, a Havage rifle and a
9 00
John WiliMiti, I panther............
McMinnville bad an $8,000 lire yes- Parker shotguu. He informed J A
2 00 tenlay. I) Gaby, wli > Intend» to mov­ Deaduiond lie could have the guns If
C D Hamler», 1 wild ca1.........
State Fair.
Fanners State It Will Be Better California Buyers Desire to Con­
o 00
H H Tilton. 1 wild eat...............
ing to Eugene, lost $300; no Insurance. he could recover them. This week Mr
tract Our Crop.
Than Predicted.
Jtawe
MvBrr,
I
w!l«i
cat.
..........
.
2 00
Deadmotid procured a boat aud re­
The Htate Board of Agriculture ia
Henry Kompp, who ha» lieen bed­
making a great effort this year to make J F Parker 2 wibleals............... . 4 00 fast 43 days I» able to tie shout town, paired to tlie scene of tlie accident. He
o 00
A G uard reporter today interviewed
There will tiea shortage in the Cali­ the state fair a representative agricul - Clarence Thompson, 1 wild ca*
could see the guns lyli g Iti about live
quite a numlier of farmeisonthe con­ fornia prune crop this year and buyers tuml aud live-stock show. The pre­ A J Watd, 1 wild cat................ ... 2 00 we are glad to itute. Still lie is «{Ulte feet of water running over the rltlle,
2 0O sick.
dition of the wheat crop. Many of from there are already visiting the mium list is out and la being thor­ F J Schneider, 1 panther.........
and In leas than an hour he had re­
2 00
Jacksonville Times: Tbe Sterling covered them.
them have now been cutting wheat prune sections of Oregon growers for oughly distributed throughout the W E Well», 1 wild cat.............
o OO Mining Company is engam d In mak­
from six to ten days. Next week tills year’s crop that they may lie able rtate and personal efforts are being Felix Hpark», 1 wild cal.........
threshing of fall wheat will become to supply orders «hey have received, made o attract the atteutionof farmers D A Goldson, 1 wild cat . ...... .. 2 00 ing the fill I clean-up for (lie season,
I nterested .—Cottage Grove Nug­
general. Most of tbe farmers predict says tbe Salem Statesman.
and stockmen to the very lllieral J M Hill, 16 wolves................. .. 32 00 which promises to lie a large one.
get: "C L Fitciiard, tlie hopbuyer of
A representative of Porter Bros., of premiums offered.
that the yield will be much better
An intelligent Chinaman of tlie Halem, who owns a half interest In the
than they thought it would 10 or 12 San Francisco, lias been in this vicini­
L N Rouey file- bonds for the aiu­ town says tlie Chinese city, I'eln Tain, Bonanza mine, located ah iut three
Several counties in the state are pre­
days ago. They now think they will ty for several days aud is auxious to paring a county exhibit for the fair, ■tructioD of a bridge across the Me is pronounced *‘alle samee, Tin Sin." miles on this side of tbe warehouse,
have considerably over a half crop write contracts with Oregon growers for they realize that it will be a good Kenz e In tbe sum of $10,000, w ith F L The local Chli'ese innnifest great returned on Weduesday from sn in­
while previously they thought tile for this year's prune crop. It is not opportunity to advertise their couuty Chambers, B I) Paine, I'G Hemlilckai iuterust In the (rouble In their native spection of his property, aid la much
known with what success tlie agent iu a most practical way. Each exhibit aud A C Woodcock as sureties.
yield would tie under a half crop.
pleased with the showing In ths devel­
land.
lias met, but with tlie spirit of organi­ will be a lecture room, and an object
I n the matter of the application nt.
opment tunnel now being run. He
Ro-elmrg Review: Distrl t Attorney expflete to put other men to work on
zation that so universally exists lesson tor tbe home-seeker, where he J W Walters for franchise on Long
Court House Items.
among tlie growers of this section, it can get information, along intelligent Tom and other streams: Haine ap- Brown expects to move his family to other property he 11 aboil' buying.”
........ $ 60 00 1« not likely that they will be in any liDes, and will be worth maDy dollars proved. Bond, $8000. Surettes, A the lai tn near the soldiers home ill
Chattel mortgage....
the roar future. Tlie bouse there is
Wilhelm aud 8 J FllrgUeSou.
RpnAwal .............. ................... 100 OO great bast« to contract tb-ir primes at in adveitising the county’s resources.
H kkk T oo .—The Blay ton Mail says
being repaired ill preparation for its the population of tliât city as shown
...... 80 00 a nominal tlgu-e but rather investigate
Hie live-stock show will be w ithout
Chattel mortgage...
new occupants.
tiy the census will ties lie on Its face,
Mortgage.................................... 365 00 the benefits to lie derived from co­ question tbe best ever held on the N J Moffett, tallow for engine.. $ 1
Katisfaction.............. ................... 300 00 operation. It is understood coutractiug coast. Breeders all over tbe country . Joe Btiome, gravel................
<'ottage Grove Nugget: j A Benson and complains that so munii of the
12
agents fr..m California’oiler to contract are preparing to exhibit at tbe I ir this I C W VVashburne, gravel.
and Herbert Eakin are back from city Iles outside the Incorporotlon,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
for from 2J to 41 cents according to the year. There is au opportunity here in J • *nner, gravel........... ........
Winchester Bay, after an nulltig ol Tlie same condition of things will make
3ti
Addie Williams to E C Keys, 40 grade of the fruit to tie delivered.
Oregon for the farmers who have be« u . W in Driskill, gravel..............
two week“. Their Wives remained a |Mior allowing for McMInnvIle, »ays
7
acres in tp 17 e r 4 w; $1600.
Tbe shortage of tlie California prune
with J P Currin and family anil will tlie I’eleptioni-Register. Thia Is also
T 8 Dean to Jennie and May Dean, crop, which until recently promised a runuing iu debt raising wheat, to turn I J R Crow, gravel .......................... 18
true of Roseburg, at least one f urli of
come home later on.
one-sixth interest in Jumbo, Crystal, good yield, is due to the uuusual their attention to tbe profitable pro ; Rickard, gravel......................... 3
duction
of
lieef,
muttou
and
pork,
or
;«j
W
Mahau,
services
for
pauper
Corvallis Times, July 21: A party lier population being outside tlie
Old Tom, Betty and Homer claims. extern of the June "drop’ of tbe fruit.
engage in dairying, which has already
L Tayier, constable fee Htate
consisting
of Mrs Mary Bryson, M Isa corporation limits.
Blue River district; quit claim.
Growers Ih this county report a con­ taken its place as a leading paying in j va Taylor..................................... 12
Griffin of Eugene, Mi»» Olive Hamil
T 8 Dean to J 8 Gilkey, one-twelfth siderable drooping of the fruit in til's
PREMIUM L ist .—F M Wilkins has
duatry Iu this state. There ie a de­ i'i J Duckworth, Justice fee Htate
ton and Roscoe Bryson left yesterday received a numlier of pamphlets of the
interest iu above claims; quit claim.
■eciion, which will to au extent mand for the beat specimens of all
4
vs
Taylor..
.................................
for Newt >rt.
They w III go to premium list of the meeting of the
T 8 Dean to J A Gilkey, three- reduce tbe yield in tbe Willamette
breed», which will continue t«> grow Milliorn Bros, mercbaudua*......... 7
Monterey and < xpect to In­ ataieiit a Oregon Blate Board of Agno-ilture
twalftba interest in the above claims,
valley.
for years to come, anil there is nothing McFarland A Coon, blacksmi b-
week
quit claim.
which will tie held at the stale fair
that will encourage this industry ao
mg............................................... 7 00
Adam Ritchey to T 8 Dean, Jumbo
Junction City Times: J T Clow, grounds at Halem, ¡September 17-22.
much
as
stock
shows
at
the
sta
e
and
'
IXI
V
J
H
Brnall.
road
work
.............
claim, Blue River district; quit claim.
Prompt Payment.
aiunty fairs.
J T Allison, road work ............. 40 02 who pas-e«! an examination and ap- $13.000 will tie given In primiums.
J A Gilkey et al to T 8 Dean, Cos­
C C R .berts, road work .............. 22 15 tilled for a position ss brsk-man on Any person can secure a copy of thia
tal, Old Tom, Betty and Two Bisterrs
R
osehurg "HTREET F air ".-Rose­
the
M
Kl'cbeo,
administrator
of
J
8 Rig Jon, election Judge ....... « M the H P, was finally called and Is now premium list by calling at the store of
claims, Blue River district; quit claim
burg
Review
"The
street
fair
meet
­
on the r"ad. Tlie boys report that the Linn Drug Company.
Allen NoffsiDger to D C Trotter, 120 eetaie < f the late James A Hagan, who ing last night resulted as the former C A Davis, election Judge........ « oo ! "Jim” buckles down to work like an
died May 15, 19J0, received JuDe 14
L
J
Cornelius,
election
jud«e
and
Hally Guard, July II.
acres In sec 8 tp 18 s r 1 w; $250.
from tbe United Artie toe $2000, beiDg ones have in no definite action. The
mileage........................................ H 4.) old timer and does good work.
To B k R kfaikicd .—J M Withrow,
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
-utiject
wae
discussed
pro
and
cou
for
a
tlie full amouit of a policy held by
W B Wheeler, election clerk__ _ 8 Of)
Roseburg Plaindealer, July 19: "R C road supervisor < ft amp Creek district,
Geo Bohlman aud Mias A Heinrich Mr Hagan in that popular order. 1 he long time, and finally was adjourned H L Mitchell, election clerk
fl 00 Blair, olie of the most popular young with his wagon and team, anti Philip
to
next
Monday
night
without
action.
tineineee affairs of the Artisans are
Geo Frizzell, election judge. ....... 8 QQ
A Wenger, of Campt reek, and another
Messrs Htrong, Childs. Churchill and J H Belknap, elecliop Judge ... « 00 trainmen running out of this city, lefi
very
promptly
attended
to.
ma", will start up the McKenzie next
Beckham Named.
Wellenburg, of the execsjUve commit­ A 8 Powers, election judge ....... « 00 on Hila morning's !<>< al for Eugene, Monday, by order of the a*unty oourt
where he will I« Joined in the holy
T ough H ok « k .— Cottage Grove tee, stated that they felt that they J »V Him», election clerk ........... fl 0<i bonds of wedlock to one of Eugene's to repair the road on the mountain
L exington , Ky, July 20.—Governor
could
not
make
a
wucoeee
of
the
fair
In
Beckham was nominated by the demo­ Nugget: On Monday morning at the the time given them and with the I-ew Powers, election clerk end
most popular young ladles, Miss Tilley east of McKer zle Bridge, which la re­
mileage
........................................
17
20
depot
was
standing
a
well
preserved
ported to Is- almost Impassable.
cratic state convention for governor by
Rieke).”
but badly scarred t orse which now amount < f money sub»crlb»*t. They J M Stafford, election judge and
acclamation.
ANOTHER B aixjon .—J Wils Owen
mileage ......................... ............ 9 40
belongs to Angelo Perirl from below were willing to co-operate In making
Ashland Tidings, July 19: Rev W H
Comstock, that has known trouble In the project a success, and asked that B F Houston, election Judge ...
8 00 Gllliert, of Portland, who was chaplain and Tom L Gilliam have leaded the
D egree ok H onor .— The election of
his day, and lots of it. Bill Lautiess another committee be appointed. No Joe Huddleston, election Judge
fl 00 of tlie Oregon Volunteers during the south room in the Hotel Eugene for a
officers of tbe Degree of Honor w «.»
aai*l that -o'tie years ago tbe liorae was action was taken but chairman Hil­ J T Whitmore, election clerk
fl (X) late war, arrived In Ashland Tuesday, term of years, and will Immediately
held Thursday afternoon at Salem,
debrand
will
protalily
appoint
a
J H Bporee, election clerk......... fl 00 to lecture tiefore the Chautauqua often up a first class saloon In the
in th B »hernia hills and for twelve
and resulted as follows: Past grat d
committee.”
J W Foster, election lodge........ fl 00 Assembly. Rev Gllls-rt and family same. The Booth, Kelly Lumber Co
was
wedged
iu
at
tbe
liloa
be-
chief of honor, Mrs Maggie Bar* er t!a>» two tre«?s, and when lie . ml
P N»fl, election judge................ fl 00 expe«*t to leave In a tew days for gave up a temporary lease and have
Albany; grand chief of honor, Mr (Sell found it the poor brute was so
M arried .—Mr D B Jarman, a G Preeaitt, election Judge........... 8 00 (Jayton Ohio, where they will visit now temporarily leased the room just
•tin r»
Ollie F Stephens, Tbe Dalles; gran ugnly «-iiricistcd thst it looked like prominent young merchant of Athena, F L Crenshaw, electloo clerk and
north of McClung’s store.
relatives.
lady of honor, Mrs Wilda Belki a|
mileage . ...................................... 13 On
p .ron» plasters stuck onto a Bos- formerly of Eugene, was married Joly
t
W
T he M a 7. a mas .—This organization
Prineville; grand chief of oervmout»».
». 00
Riswdiurg Plaindealer: "R»y < srloti,
.cker. Birring the many »etri 18, 1900, to M im Edith Poet of that M D Johnson, election clerk
this year will hold their annual meet­
Miss Laura Smith, Baker U1t>;«re*-.d I
city.
They
are
now
at
Clatsop
Beach
■ o» iu fine coodittoD.
Geo B Camp, election Judge...... >. OU who baa tieen employed as freight
recorder, Mrs Margaret Herrin, Port­ ll.
for a short time. Dau's many friends A P Walker, election fudge........ fl 00 agstit and baggage master at ( ottage ing on the plunacleof Mt Jefferson,
10/>»>7 feet atxive the Pací fio oceao.
land; grand receiver. Mrs Minnie M*
wish him much bappiuew.
W W Neeley, electloo Judge ....
■ /I Grove, arrived In this ci y on Wednes­ I he eoctoly has 230 mernt«ra and Is In
I rving M an ARKKBTKD.—H C
eon, Dallas: grand usher, Mrs Al
P E Jackson, election clerk
8 00 day evening’s local. Ray is being good condition financially spoafch it.
n-ar Irving.
Pally Guard July 21*
Colvlg, Jacksonville; grand mud- B n-k nan, wu » reside-
troubled again by bl» Injured limb
F
U
Bean,
election
clerk
and
F
ire
A
verted
.
—
About
9
o
’
clock
a
Ju-i
o»
Wiuter-
I»
■
■ught
twfii-e
■<
watchman, Mrs Sarah A Fa- »t.«u
T hanks —The G uard ba» recelwd
mileage ....................................... 16 oo which has never healed satisfactorily.
harged » ib obtaining fire was discovered In a closet of the
das.
lu-l
Astoria; grand outside ¿fl
2 50 It la stated that be will lie compelled handsome pictures of tbe Lai e < notify
i - I i. ri see. He will reeidem» of O C Zeigler on Heveulh D Brietow, hall for election
k'PMJi
tiüder
i*»'*
Mrs Hattie McCormick, Mar- fi '
.i. n Monday, and street, it was extinguished without J A Armitage, road work ........... fl 25 to make a change soon, as the work at Veterans Association a.id the I .alliesof
supreme representatives, Mrs M«.« * be gireu BO etSMU*
io
default
<f
bonds
is held to await calling tbe aid of the Are department. J U Motherland, trip tor tally
I Cottage Grove ie entirely loo heavy the GAR. They can be pr<»-urod al
Barker, Mra Mamie Briggs and Mis
the ( Itizen's office for 25 cent» each.
sheet
.......................................
...
12
00
for him.”
No
damage
was
occasioned.
examinatioo.
Maggie Houston.
Engene Is Losing Some of Its
Trade.
Two Locomotives Crash
Each Other.
s
o
Howers
lakes
finders
ROAD
Qts Must
OUNTV.
oui maree,
good and
lue River
»ted, and
•o cease
for ami
i foot to
the road
If this to
ie of (be
”jr, and
tleliig of
fled on.
’ Griffin
seeking
tiusiuem»
■ent the
tsouuty
teterday
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