Personals CASTORIA C. O. Peterson is home from Sea aide. IL A. Renniger, of Mabel, was in Eugene tialay. Al. Veatch, of Cottage Grove, was in Eugene today. E. Etter and family are home from McKenzie Bridge. Mrs. J. M. Sheiley went to Rose burg this afternoon. C. A. Houael, of Creswell, »pent last night iu Eugene. N. G. Hyland, of Maieula, H|>eut last night in Eugene. G. Y. Harry, the Portland labor or­ ganizer, is iu the city. Horace McKinley is expected n from Portland tom bt. Ex Sheriff A. J. Johnson, of Cree well, was in Eugene today. M. B. Huntley, the Springfield baker, was in Eugene today. Mrs. E. J. McClanahan was a pas si nger to Salem this afternoon. Mrs. D. A. Paine and Mrs. F. W. Prentice are home from Newport. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ÄM-getabie Preparation Tor As si mil a I nifi the Food and Regula ting Hie Stoinnihs and Bowels of I nfan i s/( Bears the hildken Signature Promotes Digealion.Ciuvrful- ness and Rest Contains neitirr Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. N ot N arcotic . I In Use For Over Thirty Years I ! Dean E. C. Sanderson returned this afternoon from a trip north. Mrs. 8. Tripp aDd Miss Nellie Tripp came in from Florence last night. Lee Minard, of Cottage Grove, spent last night and a part of today in Eugene. J. E. Gardner, of 65 Lawrence street,! has moved his family to 200 Blair street. Thomas Orr, of Hale postoffiee, is visiting his father in law at 398 West Fifth street. Mies Rose Parrot, former student of the I niversity, is expected to visit friends in Eugene shortly. Geo. W. Lloyd, of Cottage Grove, i heavily inelerested iu Bohemia mines, Ferry account:— spent last night in Eugene. W. II. Eaton, county ferryman, salary............................................... 30 (X) J. Ra< ;er, from Oklahoma, and M. E. Bowen, county ferryman, W. Mows, from Iowa, are visiting E. salary ........................... ........... 30 (KJ A. Kernut at 385 West Fifth street. Grant Hendricks, county ferry­ Albert Applegate, Will Smith and man, salary .............................. 50 00 Del Farrel went to Roseburg today to Janitor account:— be gone a few days on a pleasure trip. W. M. Sherman, court house Misses Mamie and Gracie Porter ar­ 40 00 janitor, salary rived today from Harrisburg and are Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa lion.Sour Stomach Diarrhoea I Worms,( 'onvnlsions .Feverish liess and Loss of SLEEP. Fac Sonile Sujnelure of NEW YORK. exact copy of wrapper . kaw. County Allowances 21 00 Frank Taylor, bridge work :i8 75 J. A. Hise, bridge work Thomas Taylor, bridge work 12 (X) 25 00 Wm. Applewhite, road work Geo. Emory, road work .... 25 00 25 00 Jas. Wright, bridge work * IX« Preston Ham, road work 25 00 Lounie Ham, road work Surveyor's account:— 16 00 Owen Hunt, bridge work Elmer Palmer, bridge work 2G 00 C. M. Collier, county sur­ veyor, .............................................. Willard Hadlock, bridge work 33 00 J. M. Durham, bridge work 1 (X) Court house account— 3 26 George Midgley, plate glass I. P. Inman, lumber .......... 10 4M) Aya A Sou, repairing closet Elmer Palmer, bridge work 7 00 W. H. Kay, keys C. H. Stickles, bridge work. 1 50 N. Gross, work on park ami on c. V. Miller, bridge work E. Berlin, bridge work........... 101 50 county grounds .................. 40 00 F. Bailey, bridge work Jail account:— Jas. Wright, bridge work 10 00 Fred Fisk, board for prisoners A. N. Striker, bridge work 84 (X) Light account:— Andy Alniasi, bridge work 6 00 E. 11. Sawyer, bridge work 12 00 Lane County Electric Com A. N. Striker, bridge work .. 21 IX) pauy, lights,...................... .. Owen Hunt, bridge work,. 5 oo Election account:— 5 oo Elmer l’almer, bridge work Heceta Lodge, 1. I). O. F. hall G 00 Owen Hunt, bridge work .... rent ................................. :i8 Ixmtiie liaia, bridge work 11 Geo. Kirk, judge of election .. Owen Hunt, bridge work 5 IX) Alex Gray, clerk of election . Arthur Striker, bridge work . 43 15 S. S. M illoi, clerk of election G. W. Taylor, bridge work 50 imi J notice account:— Pauper account:— Lee W. Clark, justice of the L. <1. Adair, ticket for pauper peace, fees I. K. Crabb 8 40 C. A. Wiutermeivr, justice of Mrs. M. E. Russell, caring for the peace, foes ....... county paupers.............. .... 172 75 J. W. Vaughan, justice of the Hill <4 Pool, merchandise and peace, fees ............ .................. t. medicine for |>auper T. Wil­ Coustable account: — aon ............................................. 4 30 J. M. Nichole, constable fees. D. Reed, care and nursing for A. J. Smith, constable fees Mary G. Terry.......................... 10 00 J. S. Stiles, constable fees C. H. Holden, burial of pauper 8 50 J. M. Nichols, constable fees Cap Anderson............................ li. , K. Lawson, constable fees Mrs. Geo. l^ee, merchandise Witness account:— 7 67 for pauper Mary Hopkius W. J. Mulkey, board, etc., for Satn Robinson, witness, state 0 50 pauper Pete Kenneiion vs. John Doe, et al ........ N. L. 1-ee, attending pauper E. Van Vrauken, witness, state Thos. S. Wilson .................. 50 (X» vs. John Doe, et al Cha». L. Williams, attending Isaac Jones, witness, atate va. 73 50 pauper Thou. 8. Wilaon Frank Young ... Mrs. A. M. Lee, board and F. 1. Day, witness, atate vs. washing for pauper Thos. 8. Frauk 5oung 4G 00 Mrs. Frank Young, witness. Vi i I soii N. T. Wilson, merchandise for atate vs. Frauk Young 3 25 J. K. Johnson, witness, state pauper Thou. 8. Wilson C. W. Powell, caring for pau­ va. Frank Young .................. 0 00 Jack Wills, witness, state va. per Powell ........................... J. K. Crabb, pauper supplies. 2 00 Frank Young........ Nellie Wilaon, witness, atate Auseusors’ account:^— va. Frank Young........ .......... Geo. W. Norris, deputy asses­ sor, services ........................ 25 00 Ed. Vnderwood, witness, state vs. Frank Clifton ................ D. P. Burton, uouuty amteiwor 83 00 Johu Crowley, witness, state services va. Frank Cliftou 8. J. Wilson, 54 I® Harley O’Neill, witness, state servioes........ va. Frauk Clifton,.................... F. B. Dillard, 70 IK) David Gibbs, witness, atate v* service«. Chas. F. Mitchell, .............. County judge account:— II. R. Kincaid, county judge, ■alary GO 66 9 10 1 45 79 22 6 3 3 3 15 28 guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IL E. Morris. (X) Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Luckey returned last night from their trip to Seasii e IM) and Astoria and report an enjoyable 50 time at the regatta. 50 W. M. Moore, the Roseburg station agent, came down this afternoon 00 with Geo. Estes, presidert of the Brotherhood of Railway Employee. I). Bussard and family, of Albany, 20 who have been visiting at the resi­ dence of M. L. Bussard on Fern Ridge, return*d home this afternoon. 58 Albany Democrat: Miss Vira Stuart has accepted a position in the Leader Millinery store as head sales­ 00 lady. She is a popnlar and efficient 00 clerk. 00 A. F. Rankin, of Oklahoma, is stop­ 00 ping in Eugene on his way home from San Francisco, to visit his uncle, A. C. Jennings. Mr. Jennings is not 85 yet home from San Francisco but is expected shortly. «0 Prof, and Mrs. Mark Bailey, for 40 .’K) The best line of Boys’ Shoes ever shown in Eugene for ioo prs of Men’s light Vici shoes, came in 60 days late, will close out at 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 •*> List ol Letters. $1.50 GILBERT & WELCH State Normal School Incorporated g Are You Studying? N. T. WILSON. County Judge Kincaid has received a notice from Superintendent Cal- braith, of the -tale insane asylum, informing him that Louis T. Wilcutt, who was sent to the asylum from Lane county on March 13, 1902, was re­ leased from that institution Aug. 19, 1903, on|a six months’ leave of ab­ sence in the care of his father. That la Whnt the Book« Hay of 1 will commence picking on the Chronic Kidnoy Diacaac. But the Now Fulton Compound« Neis hop yard Sept. 7th. Jacob Straussmaier. Have a Record of ST’»' of Reaov* HOP PICKING. erica Among Chronic Caaea In- curablo by All Other Medlalnctv. Hop picking will begin iu Bushnell yard Sept. 3rd. For ther information call at residence, one mile north of Eugene. HOP PICKERS WANTED. Hop piekiugwill commence in Mr«. F. Blighton's hop yard on Sept. 3rd. Intending pickers will find thia a first class yard to pick tn. HOP PICKERS WANTED. I EURFV. FIRtiESS Uneqiu. . .1 1,« .un ..tI., • Renders hard leather soft. E-tieci.illy prepared. K -‘P< out water. A hea\ y I.. xlicd oil. I i x>r. H arness A ' excellent preservative. Reduces cost of yoif Inn Hess. N ver burns the leathvi ; its Efficient « is increased. tecures besfrservice. titches kept from breaking. O il Is sold in .nil Locahtiv.'i MAnufh«'tnr$*.! by _ ___ llil ( «»mpni '«••IM Watch HOP PICKING. Non-Magnetic Picking will commence in the J. C. Anderson yard, a mile norths*-t of Springfield ou Septemlrr 3rd. Fully Guaranty IticM Silvst ca*. The harvest ball given at Sprtng- flel.i last night was a decided sure* se, • large crowd beiDg iu attendance, quite « t iimtcr from Facene dr< re over and • njoyed the erettine. Svnr- verud'« orcS-.tn» rf this city far mabed eicvllent music. Business College Three full courses—Business, Pen-Art, Shorthand aud Tyrr| writing. Competent teachers. Open all the year. Specuu attention to backward students. Evening sessions after Nor vemlier 1st. Don't go away to Portland. Salem, or San brat cisco—Patronize your home school. You may enter time. Terms reasonable, Address, F. S. Haroun, L. L. D.» Pres. Eugene Or. Why Yi-j j,iould Insist on living J. M. Edmonson will commence picking bops at bis yard, near Goshen, ou Tuesday, Sep. 8th. Those intending tt> pick | lease take notice. A Successful Ball. EUGENE sens INCURABLE Choate, (8.* A. Cleudenen, Wm. Fox, Geo. W. Foster, Mrs. K N. Gooch, Jo* ¡11. Grim, G. W. Hobb, Mr*. John —2 Jordan, J. P. McWhiet, baa MoLaughliu, H. K W. M Miller, co uty reboot Mattreon, Jaaper.N. superintends t, »alary 100 CO 51« hn, KG. Wm. G. Martin, deputy county Nelson, Joe 00 superinte'jdeut, salary Willard, W. U. Commissioner's account:— Zaak, C. E. II. D. Edwards, county com­ When calling for the above please missioner, salary 53 25 state when advertise« I. J. R. Hill, county commis­ J. L. PAGE P. M. sioner, salary.......... .............. We will close out all of our Canvas G at Prices you cannot afford to overlook HOP PICKING Treasurer’s accouut:— Geo. F. Craw, county treas­ urer, salary ............................ co 06 Remaining unclaimed in the poet Sheriff ’u account.— office at Eugene. Oregon, Aug. 2G, 14W» 115 1903: l'red Fisk, sheriff, salary H. L. Bowu, deputy sheriff, Abel, Edwin E. salary ........................ ............... 75 IK* Baker, Mis« Nellie—3 ('. C. Hammond, deputy »her Barnett, L. A. iff, salary .............................. 50 IK* Cbriateueen, Mr». P. cook, v .; m . Couutv clerk’s account:— E. V. I^>e, county clerk, as lai y 16»! 63 F. L. Gild*, deputy county clerk, salary 75 0* J. D, Hamlio, deputy county clerk, salary CO M. A. Hfayter, I < puty county :x* IX» clerk, saiury AlloweI Aug Superintendent's sccount :— Mid-Summer Bargains (Guard Special Service.) Elmira. Aug. 24. Jess« Fountain John Straub, et al, to Minnie extended bi» summer's outing at lair­ Washburns. KKixlO) feet at the cor view last Sunday. ner of eaat 11th ami Patterson streety, ' iteH« Jeaus baa returned home from Eugene, $1250. the Booth Kelly logging camp. Wm. and Grace Kroenert to Frances j Jake Yoder is all smiles these’ days, V. Canfield, one third interest iu Oft) A sou arrived at his house the other acres in tp. 16 «, r 2 e, $1. R. and Alberta 8. McMurphey to I day. Grandma C. F. Littlefield, 60x160 feet iu Skin- : Minnie Jordan and Churchill came out from Eugene last uers ad. to Eugene, $32.Al. John Taylor to W. D. Taylor, 1<® Tuesday to visit relatives. Miss Celia Bollman, of Portland, acres in tp. 17 s, r 6 w, $1. Cbas. P. Wright to Ravena Mining has been visiting her parents at this Company, following claims in Blue place. She left Monday. River district; The Cordelia, the Mrs. W. Nichols made Eugene a Agnes, the Ravens, the Midnight and call last Tuesday. Ladies’ heavy sole Canvas Ox’nnl a the Fletcher, $1. Tom Hise was iu Elmira last Satur­ Ladies’ heavy sole Canvas Bi. i California A Oregon Laud Company day alter the Fairview mail. Indies’ Turns, French heels to U. 8. A., 12.36 acres in tp. 25 e, r T. A. Fountain and son made Eu­ 21X1 prs Children's Shoes 5 to 8 5S1 e, deed of relinquishment. week. 100 prs Ladies' black lace shoes, all sjz,.s Same to same, 10.05 acres iu tp. 24, gene a business call last 1 Portland. is Miss Nellie Jester, of tM) prs Ladies’ French heel strap sandals s r 4 e, anil tp. 25», r 5q e, deed visiting relatives here. 172 prs Baby Shoes, 2 to 5« . black and red of reliu*|uishment. 81) prs Child’s {latent leathers, velvet t..j._ Same to same, 3i>.95 acres in tp. •24 We are informed that Miss Emma tiO prs Child’s blue and white top patents s, r 5*^ e, deed of relinquishment. Hartwig is to le married soon to Mr. Same to same, 31.15 acres in tp. 24 Andrew Sturtevant, of Crow. If ad «, r 4 e, deed of relinquishment. vance wishes are iu order, we wish C. H. and Mary A. VanDeuburg, tu them a long and happy lite Godfred Inabnit, south half of lets Wm. Sweet’s family is some better 5 and 6, block 3, J. H. McFarland’s ibis week. ad. to Cottage Grove, $500. Some of our citizens attended the Godfrey Inabuit to Cornelius Cum funeral of George Bryant, of Smith- mins, south half of lot 6, block 3, J. Held at the Inman cemetery. H. McFarland's ad. to Cottage Grove, Several of our boys went to Eugene $300. L. H. and Anna P. Potter to Fran­ last Friday night, to be initiated in cis Hammitt, lot It! anil south half of the Woodmen lodge. Fred Walters and wife went to Eu­ lot 15, Patterson'« ad. to Eugene, gene Saturday ou business. $1300. U. 8. to Peter Johnson, 146.31 acres Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Taylor arrived in tp. 21 s, 1 w. patent. home from Eugene last Sunday. T. G. and Martha A. Hendricks to T. A. Fountain finished hie new William Jones, lot 1, bleck 4, Hen­ barn Saturday, and will begin »t dricks’ amended ad. to Eugene, $100. once to paint it. California Charles E. Harwood, lot 14, block 1, part of the road in a very narrow Gleuada, $25. place, and had her buggy pretty well Cyrus M. and Martha Sgvery to torn up by coming in contact with Monmouth, Oregon. Delona Harwood, lots 0 and 7, block the wheels of his wagon. The gentle­ 2, Glendada, $1. man will be asked to pay for the George and Lottie Noland to 1. P. damages, and if he refuses a suit will Training School for teachers. C« Inman, lot 9, block 6, Elias 8tew- be brought against him. arranged epsectally for training-j arst’s ad. to Eugene, $400. ers for all branches of the prof» Say, Palestine, don’t you wish you Willamette Real Estate Company Most approved work for graded possessed a “nose for news?” Pos­ ungraded work taught in actual to George and Clara Traer, lots 6, 7, sibly we would get some from trict school. The demand for ¡a and 8, block 101, Junction City, $100. ates of this school as teachersfu Palestine if you did. However we Colonel F. and Angie Smith to ceeds the supply. The Training are perfectly willing you shall have Mrs. Lucinda Evans, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 partment which consists of 11 the last “say,” so we drop the matter grade public school of stat and 16 feet off north side of lot for the future. pupils well equipped in all its h 6, block 15, Fairmount, $300. ches incluiding Sloyd, Music, Drawing and Physical training. The Si E. H. and Clara Ingham to the course the best and quickest way to State Certaficate. Ingham A Zimmer Cider and Vinegar Fall teriu opens Sept. 22. l or Catilogue or information address, or J. B. V. BUTLER, Sec. E. D. R ESSLEJl, hn Factory, 100x140 feet iu Eugene $1200. Orvel and Mary C. Fisher to Moses The Thurston Fruit and Evaporat­ D. and Nancy C. Evers, 89.76 acres in ing Company, mention of the organi­ tp. 17 s, r 6 w, $700. zation of which was made by the PROBATE MATTERS. Guard a few days ago, tiled articles Guardianship of Eva May and Percy of incorporation with the county ii Boyd McMurry, minois. Order dis­ Ì clerk today. charging guardian, E. R. Skipworth, No use making a serious difficulty out of a reasonable The incorporators are M. D. Mitch­ ■i proposition. You might as well understand atones the of Eva May McMurry, as she han ell, C. E. Russell and L. E. Dens­ wortli of getting the right things and not paying toa attained the age of 18 years. more, with the principal office at Eu­ much for them. We’ll give you lessons in the econo­ MINING LOCATIONS. gene. mics of life if you will give us a chance. F. M. Hopkins locates Nellie H. The capital stock is $1000, divided and Cabin mining claims in Fail into ten shares of $100 each. Creek district. The objects of the corporation are Guy A. Seely locates Seely claim, to conduct and maintain a fruit Fall Creek district. evaporator at Thurston, Lane J. W. Holland locates Dandy claim, county, Or. Fall Creek district. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. years residents of Eugene,left thia af­ ternoon for Tacoma, where they will reside with their son. They sold 15 10 their miiguificeut residence; property 6 50 ou Pearl ami East Ninth streets to 3 85 A. C. Ki by. 6 oo NOTICE TO CREDITORS, 17 70 blatata of David Cherry, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Harry D. Cherry, has been duly appointed 70 administrator of the ««state of David Cherry, deceased, by the County 11OP PICKING. Judge, of Lane county, Oregon. All 70 persoua having claims agaiust said eatate are hereby notified to present llop picking will commence oil 2 50 the same to the administrator at the Patterson Island Monday. Aug. 31. law office of Geo. B. Dorris, in Eu­ gene, Oregon, with the necessary About four weeks’ picking. 1 GO vouchers, within six mouths from the JOHN THORNSBURY, date of thia notice. GEO. T. HALL A SON. Dated, August 24, 1903. 2 50 HARRY D. CHERRY, TO HOP PICKERS. Administrator. i 00 Geo. B. Dorris, Attorney for Eatate. 1 will commence picking hope on Sept. 2nd, and will pay #1 per hun­ 2 50 dred pound«. K. R. HAYS. 2 50 HOP PICKERS WANTED. 6 15 I Elmir* Notes Conrt House 'terns. For «te «y TOO W A DM IW WAKIVI TO COOK. We have »J line of goods for lunch saves the tired hoipek’*^ unpleasant task of using tl rT- Remember we are headquarters for a11 kinds of fruit and vgeta hies in their season. Pricees are right. "hone Red l2"' 1 W. WHITE MONUMENTS ARRl^0 • • • • a car load ««• • Direct from quarries in New England- I wo more cars on the way. None furnish better work. • s None in the valllej handle in larger quantities Hence ovr prices ark right . Write for booklet. EUGENE GRANITE AND NIARBhE * W W MARTIN. Proprietor ALL JEWELERS riMtratM Booklet oo mnsM. uowt,. fancy dials TM lew Englaao Witch Co. Trochd’s Colc'iidne öalicyia« jCOLCHiciK -ri ma TI?” A standard and ir.ia’li' e curs for RHEt endor.cd ty th« hi.-; t medical Aanerica. Dispensed only in »ph«t 11 CJ solve in liovids of the stomach without c-1 took. diiajrecable sirrptorrs. Prue. $1 Tfr druggists. Be st:re end get the ge^» ni- W1U.IAWM MIX*. < CI.XS r.l.A»®- For inle by L nn Drug Co» *’■ . a