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NEWS NOTES FROM IVISION $5,000 FUR SALE! LUMBER SCHOONER BELLA A WREC lvlson, Nov. 27.— We experienced a’ suow storm here this morniug for a few miuutes, the flrat of the seasoo. The schooner Bella, plying between bole had been toru iu the r 1 E. R. Lyman, of Garfield, Wasn., who has been visiting bls slater, ^lrs. the biu.iaw river and San Erano.eso, the bull aud realized that th-re ,, ln ( L Vaughn, of Ibis place, left this ran ashore about ell mileii aoutb of no hope» of saving the ves- We Are Going to Have the Greatest Sale on morning for bls borne Iu Washington, he mouth of the Slualaw at y storm that was raging. Getting tb, few belonglogs together th- .re„ a xl Cls»«n«s seff *H'“ Warden attended o'clock S'ind'ir mcrnlnct durila a ‘er the dance ai Jobu Carlisle's oil Chick-1 rifle siurixr buj is now being puuiiued ineu tue small boats aud I through the breakers for shore, v b anomiiy Friday night. They report to picee* - by the huge breakers, u — _».»_ k which I many narrow escapes front b«, roll high above I be vessel's decks HA5? EVER BEEN KNOWN IN THIS SECTION. a eplsodid time. THAT Stephens and little' The Bella was on the way up from swamped the boats reached tend Mrs. U A. , are-rhlting Ssn Francisco to 1.ad lumber at Ac- safety. daughter Xary, of N’oti, Reports from Florence this fortaj ni.-a ' me. The entire voyage had keen a Mr*. S. Pa'euto at thia place. stated that the vessel would perilous one in ac.'Otint of the storm, Mrs Joseph Liles, of Noli, who has whch raged continually from the complete wreck and that tk.e bottg been very sick for the past three time the vessel passed through the bad already gont to pieces. weeks, is very much Improved at this Golden Gate. Every'blug went well, The Bella was owned by WlHj, writlog. We hope to see her out again however, until early Sunday morning, Kyle A Sous, the well knows rt( soon. when the wind with loe'eased fury chants aud shippers of Florence. S The citizens el Noti hive just com-1 rui'le it almost impossible to manage was a 3-masted schooveSXuf about ] pieted a very neat and commodious the craft. All hauls we>e on deck tons burden. She bad been engsf school house in their district aud working like Trojans to keep the ves in the lumber carrying trade het«« school is now in progress there with sel in her right course. Suddenly and the Sillslaw aud San Francisco I Mies Gertie Owes as teacher. without warning there was a terrifle several years and wss one of thebe Mr. and Mrs. Guard Huston, of crash. The staunch little echoouer known little vessels on the coast The schooner was carrjiogsp Madison, were visiting Mrs. Huston's t tex bled from stem to stern aud came parents. Mr. and Mrs. B Owen, last to an abrupt standstill. She had run cargo of geneial merchandise I week. While here they were treated onto the submerged rocks near the Florence and Acme mercbante. 1 to a serenade by Mrs. Huston's for shore. Tie crew found that a great1 goods will be a total loss. mer pnplle. May happiness attend o see my brother, and when he J them is the wish of tbelr many friends be had 1 wanted to know wbeo j at this place. brother would be down. He J Mr and Mrs. Jasper Kideelland pretty soon. 1 asked him if he «J children, of Cora, Idaho, are visiting el to go now and on bis «ayiog he 1 at Mr and Mrs. L. Vaughn’s. Mr. 1 1 opened the door and let him c Kidwell is very favorady Impressed The following from the Portland H« ran down the steps and IU with onr flue timber here. Journal is about a -former Eogeue father." L. A. Chastain and A. Warden are gill: | With a presence of mind rarely seen ’ trading in Eugene this week. A representative ot the Reliable Fur Company, of New York, will be at our store superintending this sale far A few enterprising citizens of tble in one ao young, 15-year-oid Koma A representative Of 7th and 8th, with'above line. The assortment comprises almost every imaginaule style ¡1 two days, on December f place aud Natl have just completed a Blair, who collided with a burglar on of Ladies’ Fur Coats, Scarfs and Neck Pieces, manufactured from the popular grade up to the finest Alaska Seal. I telephone line f-nm Crew to Ivi-on, taking a lamp aud going into the bail- All goods will be delivered as sold. Don’t fail to attend this sale, which will be held at our store December which will give us direct eommunica- way of her home after bearing a notes ia I '.Ion with the central office In Eugene. at 4 o’clock this morning, pretended Joe Flemmons, superintendent I 7th and 8th—two days only. Such euterprue is to be commended that she believed hia mission to be to aud speaks well foe any community. see her brother; and escorting him to the st it« eulr <>□ hatchery uu Li Our 'phones will bj installed iu a the door gracefully bowed him out. creek, reports that up Io Nnvtiul 1 taken 1,7( j few days, when Ivison can say "hel Theo she flew to her fatber’a beiroom and told him mat a thief had just left s >ln on uu» and expect to get st l<J lo" to the outeiue world. the ho see and he bad better call the | 2,100 0. ) Chlucok eggs. In additl Warren Smith, of Crew, an employe police. • order which emalates the lite and to ibis they exrect to get as ml kind aud noble leader, a wise couu with Walters' donkey engine, was “I was asleep," said the little girl mnr*> i-ilver'ide saim- •• eggs,aulicj teachings of the father of bii country. badly hurt a few days ago by being sellur and guide at sill times. Resolved, That we extend to the be i , .itter the initiation ceremonies a I struck on the beck with a falling j when telling her story to Chief Gritz- I total of 4 ( 00,000 eggs for tills me reared family our heartfelt sympathy; splendid repast was served to -11. tree. Mr. Melters Is getting aioug I macher, "but the uoiee made by . T e work already aocomplisbed After visiting with — each and be it further *■ other ■ and -■-* line with hi* logging. We ¿luderstaud j somebody coming down stairs awak- | Uy far the best that has been duo» l ened me. I lighted a lamp and went the Stuslaw any season eitice artltc in a few eenge, every- Resolved, Etitst our charter he drap- participating . that be will flnish the jib by Christ I into the hallway. As I did so a man propogation bus been "j went home at 11:30 feeling eetat iieb ed iu mourning for thirty days, that tody mas. ' ysteped up to me and told me Dot to aud ebowH the wisdom of aetablieb these resolutions be spread on the rlesee.1 they belonged to the order. Buy the genuine Oliver extras for tie frightened, but to keep quiet, 1 a permanent hatchery. — i'lor» miuutes aud a copy be sent te the Etl- 1 The order gives promise of many pleasant evenings this winter. — News, your plow; they fit better, do better realized he was a burglar, but saw it I West geue papers for publication. Eugene Circle, No. 16, Women oi ' work and last I'.;:g.-r. We always have would not do to 1st him know 1 Fraternally submitted in F. c. and Country butter wauted. Scohsrt thought so. Woodcraft, Las eleoted o'floers as fol J them. 11. B. Greve, who is interee’ed In I L., Cbsmb«-«’ Hardware. "Then I asked him if be bad come neid’.« lows: Paet guardian neighbor. Mrs. I CLEM ENTI N E REISNER, several Blue River mining properties, I Maiy Zimmer; guardian ue'ahbor, ! M a RY ROGERS, I Mrs. Myrtle Kaye; advisor, Mrs. Al-1 was iu Eugene today on hie way to NETTA KROUSE. a¡T¿íttíB4 - - »äh» up -,2 * Portlaud, where ho will spend the berta 8. McMurpbey; clerk, Mrs. 8. winter. lie left the mines early yes J. Wilson; banker, W. M. Green; terday morning and arrived here late magieiau, Mrs. Ella Cooper; attend a«t night. At the time be left the ant, Mrs. Lizzie M Miller; inner s n- ennw was more Ilian a tuu^deep at me tinel, Mrs. Severine Newman; outer Lucky Boy min*« and ranging from J Chase has sold 6 bales of "baby, " sentinel, Mrs. Eunl -e E. Bloomikld; two to three feet deep oo the highest or tirai 5»ar hope, to Pincus at 6'4 captain of the gaards, Mirs Lama I ceuts a pound. points. C. Larimer; musician, Mrs. Minnie TREASURE MILL STARTS. M 8. Hubble, toe veteran transfer R. Frank; manager for 18 months Mr. Greve stated to a Guard reporter mao, who receu’ly disposed of bls Mrs. Augusta M. Cheshire. have a large line of new things in Rocking Chairs, Morris Chons, during ail lutervlevf at uom today business, , has concluded to re-enter"! that the tine new 100-tou capacity mill the business In Eugene on January ¡ Leather Chairs and Reception Chairs. We will make al C. il. lark’s Treasure mine was to 1st. have begun dropping stamps today. The Ellers Plano House, of Port Everything wax in readiness for oper laud, J has (leased for a term ,of ations when he left, and thousands years the vacant store room iu the • • of tons uf ore have been waiting on uvw Chambers' block. 470 Willamette the damp for a long time. The street, aud will occupy It as perma The closed season for salmon fish On all of these goods during the Holidays. Treasure plant Is »aid to be one ot nent quarters. The stock of planus ing began last Monday. The run of the most up-to-date and complete on and oi her musical goods will be mov I eilversidos was evidently light this the co »st. ed to the room within a short time. t year. We carry everything in the furniture line, from a curtain rod to a bed room ACCIDENT ATGREAT NORTHERN. L. Therkelsou, local manager for the George Knapp, of Glenarbor, bee Au accident happened at the Great compauy, Is much pleased with the gone to EugeLe with a load of youDg suit. Surprise your wife with a piece of Linoleum for the kitchen. We have Northern mine the other day, Mr. new location. oblttim trees. He Las been dlggltui a new pattern made to imitate carpet that will justxsuit her, and the price is low. Greve says,that will put the lluutitig J. H. Th ornsbur, last evening sold them the past two wtehs on bls place ton mill out of business for perhaps his 1905 orop of bops, cotieisllat of and Wm. Whecler’e, and there are several weeks. A big Iron oesting fell 446 bales, to J. Clemens Horst A Co., about 175 worth iu the load at Eugene on a portion ot the macbliitry, disa tbroi.gh Jaa. Hayes, local representa prices. bling It. New par's have been seut tive. The price paid is withheld from A hoi of ripe strawberries from Is very complete and we will make you prices that will sell the goods. We for. The stamp mill will pound away ! publication, but it is understood to Mrs. Neils Chrlsteneeu’s garden fur just tbs same. hope you are from Missouri, and will make us show you. have been some lower than has been nished a nice treat for ye editor aud CAN DI AN 1'8 PROPERTY. paid for an, big lot recently. Mr. bis'family last Saturday. The berries Work is now being resumed on Dr. ’• Thorusbuty sold over 4do bales of bis were of good elze aud flue flavored 11*04 crop C. 1. Candied's property. The ssw '■' j •a ■ ’vra v>s w,- last week at about 6 ceuts • ■ tboeejrlpened in the summer. mill Is In operation and work on tbe _er pound Oscar Funke la the proud roeseescr 350-foot tuuuel la golug on. E..Po Talk of a city Y. M. C. A. for Eu- of a handsome oew gasoline launch chlnl Is superintendent cf operations geue la being revived aud the Indica which he received from the shop Wed- at thia property. Globe Wernicke, Silver Sugar Shell, Silver Knives and Fork-. tions are that the matter will take on nee lay. It was built by Mr. Noff AS WuRKED EIGHT YEARS. singer at hie shop Io Acme, and was Book Cases, Silver Child’s Set, Chafing Dishes, defln te abate within a few days Greve, hae been for lutereste designed especially for Mr. Funke. 1900 Washer, In Mr. Bia. River who properties the p.si t J'0“"’*’ J ; *’ Cheap Child’s Set, Alluminum Skillets, t At the meettug of Buneel Rebekah eight years, says he hM some very •"<1 K H,U h"e b"u " Bridge & Beach Good Pocket Knife, Tea Kettles, Spoons commi$tre on preliminary arrange lodge of Florence,held November 161b Stoves and Ranges, Gillette Safety Razor, and Sauce Pans. good claims aud expressed the belief ments. They announce a public mas* the following officers were elected for Sewing Machines, Pair Clauss Shears, that he would soon b«gln to realize * meeting to be held In the M F. church the term commencing January 1 1906: Nickel Crumb Trays. eomethlng snbstaiitial from them as a next Sunday at 3:30 p. m., at which Mrs. Wm. Kyle N. G. ; Mrs. Melvina •f Carpet Sweepers, Clauss Manicure Set, Nickel Tea Pots, reward for hie persistent efforts. He time the matter will be thoroughly Kennedy, V. G.; Vir« s J. Shrum, Carving Sets, Ivon- Handle Knives. Fancy Candle Sticks, usually epeude the summers and au diecusse«*. recording secretarv; Mrs. l>ora Fur Silver Soup Ladle, Set of Scissors Boys ’ Watches SI. tumns at the mloee and tb* winleer niet,financial secretary; L M. Chris The last will and tenement of Mrs. Silver Gravy Ladle, in Plush Case, tn Po'llsnd. While in the metropolis tensen, treasurer. J. Selfridge, who died at ■t different times he has been tuatru- t Elizabeth Tuesday eveuiog George Barney. In Eugeoe l'bureday, No- her home ■Dental Io attracting oap<allete to th.- Our manicure sets are made of the very best material and fully guaranteed. »ember 93, has been admitted to pro William Dick, both Indiana, and a Blue River district. ----------------- 1 bate. She left property of the sstl- white boy about 16 years of age were They are made by “Clauss.” Whave hundreds of useful articles in silver inated value ot SlUUO, 4<XX) of which Is placed In the city oast lie for being and nickel copperware, at reasonable prices. Wednesday real aud 44OC personal property. The drnuk and disorderly. will provldee that T. G. Hendricks morning they were taken before Re and 8. B. Eakin be appelated execu corder Severe aud sentenced to each tors and conveys all the property to pay a One of 45 i-d "oete, making them for the rise and benefit of Jobu bill of 17 25 tor each to eettle. -Flor R. Sila, an alopted eon, residing at ence West. Whereas, The un preme Ruler of the Lavroeee, Wia. aniverse, In Ills Influite wisdom, hae The Carton lot of hope, consisting Spriugfleld Uuloo. No. 245, Order se«n Ut to remove from oar midst our of SS bales, and the Gray Broa, ’s crop of Washington, held a large and en b«loved I resident, Ellen E. Detmer- thusl«etic meeting at 1. (J, O. F. ball I of 54 bales have bean sold to Jaa. ibg. we the mem I ere of Rich Moun E. H. Gomrb baa sold 71 Eighteen Sesvey. tain Circi» No. 4, Ladles uf the G. A. last Wednesday evening. balea to Ge«. T. Hall. The price la I applicants were elected xud twelve io | R., do most deeply realise our lose jf that geo I ; not given out. o the death of our sister, «bo wm a itialed Into the myster' I W ait F or T his S ale ; oats, Fur Scarfs, Cloth Coats Fancy Neck Pieces i ROMA BLAIR’S PRESENCE OF MIND a The THE LAKE CREEK SALMON HATCHEi Bon Marche, a Place to Save Money. ACIVITY BLUE RIVER Brevities NEWS ITEA ; FROM SÍÜSLAW SPECIAL PRICES OUR STOCK OF MATTING Christmas Suggestions. RESOLU HON OF CONDOLENCE Chambers Hardware and f urniture Store