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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1906)
nihht. The injury, while very pain- tul, is not thought to l>e very serious. Eugene was quiet during the day, but the cigar stores and ice cream parlors did a good business. David Haun ivan, of Eugeue, », won the tirst prize tor climbing the greas ed p le at 1'burstou a"d oue of the i prizes in the pillow tight His broth J er. Harvey, ulso won a prize in the We all celebrated. Some of us went pillow tight. Lc t 1 I. - ; ie tojlunctiou. some A fist tight between two men enliv- L cittaue Gru/e. but mo-t of those ered tiie celebration at Junction, n , i. 't 1 "'u U"’'® to *o,u* co°l sPot ! Oue ot the special deputy marshal l L u I t’.ie gently Bowing waters ot ' 'K uzie or W illamette and spent ' and another man went outside the ¡Citv limits mid had it out between "e ' , 1U ease aud comfort, tile sate| those who ar* saw *be * mix- Miie way of observing the iia- themselves. 1'hose up say it was a bloody affair. L's birthday. NEW MINING CAM? MAY BE OPENED There are good prospects for open ing up a rich gold mining district in the western emi of Lane countv. Sii.ee April of this year Messrs. her- buudy, Scott anil How II, ot this city, have been prospecting m the vicinity of Sadd eback. a well known moun tain in the Coast Kan e, about 40 [rhe celebrations at the several I Th? young people of Crow celebrat miles w*-»t of Eugene. They have lo ed by giving a dance m the evening. cuted several claim» and intend soon in tbe ‘,ouu,y were Urgely to iucorporate a stock company and Lied, notably those at Spriugfleld, placi the stock ou the market to se luuetiou and Cottage Grove. cure funds with which to work the AT SPRINGFIELD. I properly. i \ large crowd had gathered at 1 he point at which these men are Lringfleld by the time the exercises now working is on th* Gleuada Wild Lnu at 10 o’clock. The usual pro- cat road six miles from where it Ln, Wbs carried out. Hon. S. 1). crosses the Siuslaw river. They have Ln. of Eugene, delivered the ora- akeu out quite a quantity of gold- Lu Mrs. Dickinson read the declar- bearing quartz, and assays made in kiod of independence, and Rev. .1. l.ngene recently show a very good Salem, July 7.—The capital city and L Orrick offered the invocation, percentage of the precious metal, the [he Brownsville band played in.-pir- Portland will yet be iiiim-cbd with' amount, however, not being given L airs during the day. an electric roa . for t e city fathers' out fi r publication. One sample of [pribably 3000 people were in at- last veiling granted the amended quartz, about an inch thick, that lias LuJaue »t the celerl Hinn. franchise to the Willamette \ alley men di»pl, ed in Eugene, is nearly I The sports of the day iucluded the Traction Company, which provides half pure gold, and it is said that that the railway be c ompleted and other rich pieces have been taken out. Lllowing. Footrace, H)il yards, Paul Driver cars running troni Trade street, in | A shaft is now being sunk and it is ijst ami W. Smock second. Time, this ci y, to Cheniawa on or before! expected that the ledge will be found September 10. The first evidence that to be much rich« i fu'.uer beneath the Prize, 85. L [ l I seconds. ■*> I Log rolling contest, John Stiulty, the company means business is ttiat surface of th« ground. If Pali Ci reek, first; Isaac Skeela, ol it has advert!« ed for men ami teams Very 1 Itle has been know u of the Prize, gold to begin work on the line immediate- work of these men in that vicinity. Ipringtleld, second. ir. Ldal. The Guard received its information |lu the pillow tight Henrv Matthew» from F. M. Nigh-wairier, tlie well- Lteated George Price aud Nat Rob- Portland, July W. A. White, a known road builder, who was instru L, defeated Geo. Laman and Doe wealthy New Yorker, between «¡0 and mental in getting the ( Uenada-Wildcat lader». Prize, «1.50. 70 years of age, and father of two of road, a short cut to th ■ mouth of the | ill the baseball game, w hich was the partners in the banking firm of Siuslaw, through. lie says the ore Lgely attended, Springfield won Moffatt A White, backers of the Wil being taken out also contains silver loui McCormick’s Colts, of Eugene, lamette Valley Traction Company, and copper ill considerable quantities. Ly the score of 5 to 3. walked 24 miles from Forest Grove to Mr. Scott, one of the locator» of the AT JUNCTION CITV. Portland, while a visitor in this city new claims, i» an a- aver ami mining I The usual big crowd attended ’he a few days ago, aud as a result the man of experieuce.atid be thinks they Llrbratiou at Junction. A splendid Willamette Valley Traction Company have something rich. lanule was pulled off in the foreuoon, will build au electric road from Port GOLD AT HADLEYVD LE. fading at the paik, where Hou. E. land to Hillsboro aud Forest Grove. Mr. N'ighswander also informs the ■ Belknap delivered the address of The new liue will branch from a point Guard thet gold in small quantities lie occasion Professor E. E. Or»on iu the Portland-Salem line a short has been found ou his | lace a’ Had Lad the declaration of Independence, distance -outh of this city, aud run ley ville, 1.5 miles southwest of Eugeue. Ld Her. N. J. Harbit offered the iu- direct ot Hillsboro aud Forest Grove, A .-ample of the or ■ us-i.ve-l -2 or -3 iucation. There was a program of with a mileage of but 24 miles, which to the ton. and it is thought by go- i ■terary and musical numbers. The will give that company the shortest ' ing a few fret further bem-ath the snr- face something Letter can be found. jonetion baud furnished music liue. Mr. Nighswander says develop ent I In tbs afternoon the sports, as fol- work will be carried on there for ■». were pulled off: some tin e in order t > ascertain to ■ Men's footrace,wou by M. E. Cory. what extent the gold exists. Brize, fc. hi . SALEM GRANTS FRANCHISE FOR ELECTRIC LINE NIGHSWÄNDER ROAD PETITION DENIED ■ Bsy»' tootrace, won by Curtis New- ■» of Eugene; Warren Hunter, Ketrod. Prizes. 82 and 1. The county commissioners' court ■ Girl«' footrace, won by Lulu Bai- today refused ttie application of 1 . ■f: Reta Ifonavan and Oregona Ear- M. Nighswander and others to open ■r tied for second. Prizes, 82 and tlie new portion of the Glenada-Wild cat road which was proposed to be I Fat man's race, won by S»ni Flint; built entirely iu Lane county, a part I. C. Bailey, second. Prizes, «1.50 of the old road extending into Doug tod fl. las county. A remonstance signed I Four mile bicycle race, won by Ce liy twice the number of persons as il Moffitt; Silas Moffitt, second ; J. signed the petition was presented, L Whiting, third. Prizes, «7.50, »5 and this was tlie factor that influ- Bid il5e. enced the court's decision, Mr. Nig ti I In the ball game between the Junc- swandet and the other piomoters of I lon ami Monroe teams, Junction the road are not discouraged and in- ! f u by the score of 8 to 0. tend to keep at the matter until a | [Through an error in shipment the road is pushed clear through. When Iri-'o rks did not arrive. it is completed a wagon can travel AT THURSTON. from Eugene clear to the mouth of A number of Eugene people attend- the Siuslaw river. [1 the exercises at Thurston, where The remonst raters mostly reside Ion. L. M. Travis delivered the ora- along the old stage road and until- , pm. Ro«s Matthews read the declar- rally do not want a competing road ut independence. The Eugene to the Siuslaw. huior band furuished tlie music, p" a-, races were held and flre- hrks were bad in the evening. DEATH OF MRS. FANNIE GILBERT Mrs. Fannie Gilbert, wife of C. G. Gilbert, died at her home, 513 East Eleventh street, Friday evening at 8:25 o’clock, of stomach trouble. She was aged 59 years. Mrs. Gilbert came here with her family from Fairfield, Nebraska, 15 years ago. and has lived ill mid near Eugene during that time. She was a member of the Free Methodist church at Springfield. Resides her husband she leaves two sons and four daughters. The sons are William A. mid John, and the daughters Mrs. Mary Wheat, of Moro, Oregon; Vio la. Daisy ku <1 Nellie, of Eugene. She has a sister. Mis. Coljette, ai d two brothers, George aud Them's.'- Glass, living in Nebraska. C. & E. EXTENSION KELSAÏ MINING GO'S AGAIN ANNOUNCED ORE TO SMELTER AT COTTAGE GROVE. I Hon. 1. H. Bingham, of Eugene, R» the orator of the day at Cottage pore. The usual parade aud sports The B. S. Kelsay Mining Co. is bus pm held and a baseball game be- F'eu Cottage Grove and Lorane was ily employed sinking a shaft aL2 by 8 pHy'-'l. the Grove boys winning by feet on their property on Ilock creek, a tributary of the Coast Fork from R «core of 23 to 7. the east, tlfteeu miles southeasterly OTHER PLACES. g the oration was d> In from Eugene. 1'be ledg". which carries copper and f ®1 by Rev. Perkins. In the liall P®e Wendling beat Coburg, 18 to 11. silver values, is a big oue, showing a |At Elmira Attorney C. A. Haidy, hundred feet wide ou the surface. F Eogene. was the orator aud Eu- Five hundred pounds of the ore v as F®* Holland read the declaration of shipper! to the Tacoma smelter for a Rifl’endem-e. A musical and literary working test the other day. the com- P*1*10 »as rendered and the usual pany consists of A. VV. Gilbert and Mark Fleming, of Eugene; Albert F*« »ere pulled off. I-'f Acme aud other small places Woods, of Cottage Grove, and John f oighout the county celebrations Buoy and Mr. Shear, of Creswell. F * small scale were held. CELEBRATION NOTES. p,xt year Eugene will celebrate r~t°I our neighbors who held pwitions yesterday will attend. |Cott«Ke Grove got th- bula of Eu- P* ’ cwfebrationista. Three hundred P*t» fur that city were sold at the PROFITABLE ROYAL ANN CHERRY TREE ^0B1 • Roman candle struck • l^ftey.a- be was r"* «* Wdlsm-U- street la«1 FILL UP BIG HOLE IN SPRINGFIELD STREET g, time neo the Sonthern Pacific Co. excavated a big bide on First street in Springfield to allow teams Tom Brown has a large Rcyal Ann to drive beneath the trestle work of cherry tree at his residence, corner ' . dlroad bridge now being built the Willamette "t that place, Lawren and Eighth streets, that he clines are too steep and in the picked 542 pounds of fruit from the ~ | e is liable to be other day. at four cents a pound1 t This would be i it was recently bringing ft 21.68. it nr rid build a grade good tree k o get scions from for gral jecii Brown says to bis certa 1 teams could go ing, in t knowledge it has not failed for twe reput it ty years He thinks th- at tion of the R‘ v»l Ann for failing One hundred and fifty- L, ,eri' ’‘ I'l Io- [xiints north, most- F «action. L1^ plutnl-r. of Eugene held a P*« over on the McKenzie, F* <Tow<j consisted of Louis Aya M family, <»eo. Heitzman and fam p Cha^ »nd Tom Shumway and pH»»«, W M. Long and family. V.', 1 -is-'T I and ___ J. R. »nd I sister t ear coi I Mi I family. ing graf C Wallis Nash, who went East in the interest of tile Co-Operative Christian Federation, has returned to Portland, and announced that work ou the ex tension of the Corvallis A Eastern would begin in the near future, and an independent road would be built from Portland to connect w ith the C. A E. at Mehama, the whole calling for the laying of 269 milip* of track. He claims to have found it no trouble to raise the money for the work, as well as for other things in connection with the object of the Federation. News Notes ick. gave birth to a son on July 4 Ht the marble palace at Potsdam. Moth er aud child are doing well. Judge . it. McCreadie, of the su perior court ot th*- state of Washiug- t tl, ha» retiil* red a decision giv,ug Hill a cumph te vteto y over lliirri- ma i iu the cotit, -t tor the right of- way for ‘he north bank road aluug the Columbia. LOGGING BUSINESS IN LANE COUNTY IS VERY ACTIVE GÛOO GAME GF BALL AT SPRIMFIELII I he Fa-ebaU. gam*- at Springfield y* ateulay Hit* ruoou I.» 1 ween the Blu«« ot lliat city and M Cormiek s C*>lt< of Eugeue, was wi u >y S,uii.,.nl0 by the „-ore of 5 to '.. The tai-ulated »C k re i-w h » ío II owk : Two thousand saloon licenses at Saturday’s Daily «5<HI t-a. h have already I ten takeu out The Booth Killy sawmills Htid log bPíilNG IELD. in S hi Francisco. gi g cam|>s and drives will al1 . b r lb po a t W. J. Bryau was the central figure operations next Mouday, atfe, * TaUaferu, ss . 4 0 .> 4 3 • , in the Independence day dinner at Ual Fourth of July shut b v . x.. 1 itliHtero, |> 4 0 0 0 1 » Loudon Wt*dnesday, at ul;ii'h .’ hhi week's duration. A full foice *.; i .eii lidl. lb 4 0 0 io 0 Î guests were preseut. Ambassador will lie put to work again, ami the 1 >rn t. 2b .... 4 1 1 0 5 K Reid and Mr. Bry.tn made the princi absence ot those who quit l eeause the Hoi., ;i. 3b ......... 4 0 2 1 1 I pal speeche», which were uon politi- county went •’dry" will not be felt. l-eu*l*-j, c ... 4 1 1 d 0 0 cah A reports- call.-d at tlie Booth Kelly Y*ik**j, it. 4 1 0 3 0 (1 President Roosevi It delivered a office this forenoon mid was given An -i >n, cf 3 1 1 3 1 1 short address to a large crowd at the several interesting logging items as Huxpbrey, if 3 1 1 0 0 Ü Oyster Hay Fourth of July -elebra follows; — * - - — — The Spaulding Logging Company's turn. SI 5 b 21 14 4 drive of li.iMHipKHi feet, coining down At Clatskanie, Or., F. L. Harding EUt . EN E. tlie McKenzie, is now Ht the mouth was killed by the premature explosion ab r It 1 o a . of the Mohawk. Three million teet ot of a bomb, which lie had manufac ............ 4 0 0 M these lugs consists of cottonwood aud Russi'll . f tured, usiug u new sinukelt powder 4 1 7 •* .> maple, and the other J.lMHI.UiM are sir. Johnson, <x made from a published, receipt. The .............. 1 0 1 12 0 0 Tlie Spauldiug company furnishes l'alui*, II. bomb, a piece of lead pipe, exploded . 5 1 1 0 7 it logs for several mills down tlie valley ColeniH:i, 2b dining the process of making, horri Hobbe, H .4 0 1 0 1 and the paper mill at Oregon City. bly mutilating Harding. (1 (I 3 t The Booth Kelly drive outlie Mc McCorm ck, * Admiral Kojestveiiaky and several Kenzie, tor the Coburg mill, is now a linnu.«, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 of his fellow officers are on trial at short distance t***Iow Major l-'orrest’s llii*u»t*-t*. r. rf . o 0 u 4 0 Cronstadt, charged with surremh riug place, which is about 22 miles from llurd, p .............. 4 0 u 2 U the Russiau fleet unnecessarily at the Eugene. There are 7,OOU,UUU feet of — — — battle of the Sea of Japan. I he ad iir logs in this drive. - ’ Il •> miral takes all the blame upon him C. L. Williams’ drive of X ihhi . ihh * I.Y IN XU NG!FN. self and asks that hi» .«ub irdmates feet for the Eugene Lumt.er Co. has S|>ringfl'|.i (14 0 be excused. 'The penalty 1» death, reached tlie bead ot the millrace, be Hits ........ 14 0 0 I» 1 0 2 X— Ä tween here and Springfi Id. and will Eugene loo 0 0 0 2 0 0—s l>e in the boom Ht the mill within a Hit» ............ olo I 11 1 2 I 0—7 few days. SUMM ARV The Ijooth-Kelly Fall Creek drive Two Lu*» htis 1 .eniley, Humphrey, of T. ihhi . ihm tiet for tlie Springfield .i nation, llunl, lit*Ben. Stolen baaec mill is now ut the Unity bridge, lb —J< hnson, Paine. Hobbh, (’. Taliaf Chauncey Dale, one of the best miles from her*-. ero. Struck out- by Taliafero, 4; llltls Bros.’ drive of 7,000,000 feet known pioneer miners of the Blue by Hurd, 5. Baeca ou halb -Oft Tnl Kiver mining district, nearly lost his tor the Spriugfleld mill is between iufero, I Hit by pitched bull— lloblm, life through anffocatlou at Portland Hyland's terry and tlie mouth of Fall McCormick. Double pbi,\ Juhnsoa Thursday morning at 3:15. He was creek. to McCormick ; Driver to .1. Ttdiafert FIRE RANGERS BUSY. occupying a loom ou tlie third floor to Hill; Anderwon *u l.emley. The seven tire rangers employed of the Union block. Stark and First, when the smoke from a tire in ttie jointly by the Booth Kelly Co., tlie basement tilled tlie upper stories al- , Weyerhauser and Wentworth inter- etta, tlie So ithern Pneitic Company most to suffocation. The landlady was certain that nil and about 50 individual holders of her roome-s had escaped but Dale, timber lands, nud legally appointed and two policemen groped their way by the county court, hiive been swum upstairs nod found him almost un iu aud began Hieir duties on July 1. Mrs. Hurry St*>w..rt entertained the conscious. Though almost blinded The rangers aud the districts which liidii s' Embroidery Club Ht list borne themselves by tlie smoke they man they patrol are as follows: A istin last Friday afternoon. aged to get him downstairs to the Root, Mohawk district: S. K. Lewis, 'Tlie water works company has th» McKenzie valley: 1 aye Abrams, Call street, where he soon recovered. trenob finished and is l u.-y li[>|*ing Cre. k and upper Wiliam* tte districts ; tlie pipe for the mains. A targe gang D. II. Brumbaugh and John Palmer, of men was ¡mt to work j -terilay Rowe river and Brumbaugh creek dis morning between Fifth hih I Seventh tricts. streets digging tiencties. 'Tlie com. Besides these John Burkhart is pany expects to have water down E. J. McClanahan is contemplating ranger for Weils Gilbert, of Golden- Main street by July 15th. the placing of a gas,'line launch on dale, Wasli . who recently purchased the mill nice for pleasure parties next ('. II. Pickett, fornii—ly ot Eugene, a large aertuge of timber land from spring. He is now figuring with Mar Frances Cantield iu township 1(! smith i« [Hitting th- flni»liiiig touches of vin Noffsinger, of Acme, for building white end blue paint on tlie counter* of range two east, lip the McKenzie. a cratt 20 feet long, with a live-foot With tv tse rangers actively at work aud shelving “In tlm Kepnei build beam. It will lie built at Acme and it is expected that destructive tires Illg, first door east, of the bank," and buuled to Eugeue oveiland. *-xpect« to commence serving the peo will be prevented.- ple of Hpringfleld and vicinity with Eugene Camp No. 115, VV. (). W., hnrdware and groceries Monday, July instalad new officers last night as fol 9th. This stock of groce-ies is living lows: Past consul, W. B. Dillmd; moved from Eugene, and Eugeue .misul. V. G. Chessman ; advisor, It. prices will be maintained. A. Williams- banker, W. M. Gleen, Jim Sb wHrt Rae been out < f com holdover; clerk, W. W. Moore, 1 old- mission since last Friday evening over ; escort, W. S. Moon ; sentry, B. with a sprained Hiikl« which he re H. Hove ; manager for six months, Some two yearn ago Dr. A. E. Mc- ci-ived at ttie killing yard hotom the W. B. Dill ird; manager for eigliteeu Alibter’» voice unaccfiuntably began river In jumping over the fence af months, W. L. Miller. to fail him till soon lit* could npeak in ter cattle liis Hiikle turned, cHiising a W. Waddle, who for several years but a whiKpt-r, and though be has sprain of the worst kind. It is quite coiidur ted the Oregon saloon in this bought advice wheraver relief m »<med probable that lie will be laid up all city, today filed a petition in bauk- pobbil le fin ie I ihh been no improve slimmer. Three yeara ago he hud the ru| y. .’>n Ea.--t.eru er- 1'tor bad at ment. About a year ago a pimple other Hiikle latdly sprained which lie tached his place aud in order to give appF-ared on his throat a li tie to one coseitated the use of crutches for all of 1*1» creditors a »quare deal so wide of the middle line of the front, nearly a year. — News. that each would get bis proportion and this has gradually enlarged till it ate «hare be decided tu go into bank now form» a discolored apot home- ruptcy. Ttie liabilities are 815UO, thing larger than a dime. with assets about the same. After an examination by Dr. Brown A wutchmiiu’ h Liculoct permitted a F. Jorgeneen, residing on a farm the other day Dr. McAllater received bulk in tlx* grxftt NorH< S<”» d’ u«» the Hilles west of Eugene, was in the wry unwelcome intelligence that wbieb h child»* finger -uuld have »toppled, to l»«*come a ruinous break, jured Wednesday by his team bitched the loss of voice whh flue to a can deVH»tlng hii entire privin -»« of Hol to a mower runniug away. He was c( r,of which the «pot »bowed develop- land. In like niHDtiei Ki nin th Mc Iver. of Vanreforo. Me., permitted a run over by the machine and nrr t -- Hief t, cold to go unnoticed until a tuigie badly cutup about the brad a. .. finish whh obly averted by Dr. K'ng’t body. New DI »cove ry. He writes: “Three doctors gave me up to die of lung iu 1'. L. Chambers has bought the lots on which the present pumping sta “I anixonly H2 year* old and don’t flannnation, caused by tlie neglected cold: lull Dr. King's New Di-covery tion of tim water company is located, « ' pi et ( ven w I h U j get to be real old waved my life.” Guarantee*! best including tlie pumping building and to feel that way 8« long an 1 can get cough and rol<l cure, Ht W. L. De Electric Bitter*. ” *ay Mra. E. II. tht Tayloi residence. The price paid Brunson, of Dut’.in, (»a. Surely L hiio ' s drug store. 50c anil <1.1X1 there’#« nothing el.-e keep* the o d hh Trial bottle free. was mn. young and make* the weak hm strong The Roberts Drug Go., of Eugeira, Harrisburg Bulletin: A. C. Colt mm thia grand Ionic medicine Dew went to Blue River the latter part of pi p.-in, torpid liver, ii Hamed kidneya toilwy tll*-<l a rollin'nry petition ie last week with a band of beef cattle, or chronic constipation are unknown bankruptcy bi the United Btatee *11» which will tie used to feed the hungry after taking Elctrire Bitter» a rea trict court at Portland. The store, no liable tiuie. Guaranteed by W. L. wliich is situated in th*' Hampton miners in that neck of the woods. Delano druggist. Price ÛÜ6. bl ockyOIi WillHinett »treot,cloned this '4'he cattie were sent up by J. <5 Sa morning. The II bllftlee are »aid 1« bin. be ami th»* to*»*!» Mw. The “The Fair’’ store ¡slicing moved to paper» will probably be sent to C. A Six room iH»i<len<-< ‘ in good r«q*air Oregon City, where it was conducted throughout, with roomy barn, for WHitermel-r, local referee in bank* before. ruptcy, tomorrow. Branstetter Jr Lili are storing their Mio. Price, 81200, ¡-art on time if desired. Within çonveuieut distance saloon fixtures, and as soon as they Se<xirity Lice Powder for your of business purt of town. Inquire of find a new halation will ship them. chicks, J. R. Campbell at Guard office. Chamler«’ Hardwaie The little saloon building n*ar the depot at AH'any. where many passen- “ Ih hold th* VLe»trrn »ky. Bright eyes are an infidlible Imlex g*-r# have slaked their thirst during to y *uth. windows from which Cu Where people live but never dis. ** the last few years, was burned Wed pid sin -ts tils arrow,. Hollister's The reason for th»« 1» nhiin to Rocky Mour twin Tea niak-s brigh They all take Rocky Mountain I k . nesday. I ‘mi D*n< <>. eyes, rosy cheeks. Tew or tablets, 35 cepta. Lluu Drug Co. Replace your ol<i matting with n» w, I mi ught at of trou>ib*F to contend with, Mprintf Dr. McDougal returude Thursdnv Chamt»er*’ Har Iware forri torpid liver and blockmied I : »-N. oo I h - h you a*Mken tLwu to from A’me, where he sun called to at Virgil Garvin, the old time pitcher tend I 1 re-t Vx 1*ismaii, whose left b'g tL* *r proper action witb Dr. New Life Pill*; the plea*«nte»»t and wk *« broken while be waa working in a recently releH^ed hy Portland, 1« t eff? tire rur* f .r coD«Hpation. logging camp. The leg was caiigl.t pitch: g hi tl e blithe» 1 >w. He hag ihev pr»-v<jit appendicitis and ton«* betwe-n a l"g an ! tl « donkey cable, been piaving with the Milford team up the #y »tein. 25c at W. L. Va- f t* ic^tt e * CHAUNCEY OALt s NEWS OF INTEREST FROM SPRiNGtiELB H. K'ALISTE.TS THROAT TROUBLE A CANCER A Tragic Finish Oafy 82 Years Old Residence With Barn tor Sale A Hard Lot