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tS, 8 r 6 w. Pat- WALTER SMOCK. have bought out a saloon iu Rose Boorer left today uu a trip to Yellow- burg. It will lie noted that two years »tone Paik. Burlingame ; 16) ago oue precinct ru Roseburg went 1 » r 6 w. Pat Professor E. H. McAlister and dry. Till1 ekcti.'U they all Went wet. I family left this m in mg for their C. C. Case this week packed up BILL OF SALE. summer's outing at Blue River. 1 is saloou fixtures aud shipped them The Union Mining Co to A W Earn- Miss Hiurlet Walton, of Everett, to Portluad, Mr C->*e state» that the bert. trustee ; certain i mining ma- "a h., who lias L<eu visiting at the local option law has lujured him to chinery, implements, toots, etc. etc, ■ n home of her lather, Hon. J. J. Wal the tune of 84<»»l. He has m t de- the I uioti Mining Co's property in tbe ton, in l.ugeuv, 1« :t ou bur return cided where he will locate, but is «nd aud Southern Oregon Las nine River district. 82»n). Walter F. S mock, a civil engineer it trip to ilar. She 1» now h>*ad nurse has been known for some time rather favorably iuchned toward >rv. ,o .e the storm centre of employed by the Southern Pacific in the Everett ho.-pital. that NN III. Kyle A Soils, of . 'I. i «-«. S'ate of Oregon to David A MelnJ Pott laud. — Western Oregon. ,T' 1M i.ilroed construction. *• Cotnpauy on the construction of tbe have t»«»*-ll considering the qro -tn i> Mr-. J. \. Fugate aud <1 tighter ar ? I, Trunk Line i» building tyre: 48«) acres in sec :16. tp 15, s r 12 new bridge aero«» the U illamette at of engaging 111 til«1 busi>-> - w. 8»>»l. i <■ rived here this morning from Red ,tj H H e Deschutes liver to serving »almon bv means o e i. slur- lards, (al., to visit Mrs. Fugate'» U S to Nelly St M Riky : It’») a .¡res Spriugtield, was drowned about 5;30 Ibe Harriman line from Nut Saturday evening near the scene of age, but until within a in see 22, tp 23, s r 3 w. sister, Mrs. G. G. Gross. .Jr. Fugate Patent. ?? Klamath county is nearly 1 his labors. Sev ral of the tugiueer-i nothing has l>eeu given ou« U S to Sarah W Littler; 160 acres ; went mi to Portland on bsuimss. «for th- grading gangs, the road iug crew were in swiumiin * on the! < d up n, .-ays the West. in sec 22, tp 3, s r 3 w. Pateut. M edllesday s I >ai!y (i ui,; d y.rtberu California into Klam- west side of the river, wheu Smock, ‘ Now, however, it is anuoucced that Wtli under way, the | James A Heuuessy to J W Sumnate ; j who was a good swimmer, started for) Miss l.izize Hohl came dor.n from they hive ordered the machinery and t?Lsbort Rue i* proje tiug a 160 acres in sec 33, tp 15, s rile. ’ I a boom ueur the east side, limit to Wayne Yarnall, aged aluut 2« y.-ir- will at once put iu a complete cold t'otftige ( ¡rove this afternoon. 8 ’ >0<»'. river and employed as hoik tau 1-r at the storage plant. The e | ipmeut will in rai'idly from the Snake river Allen Eaton left toduv on a visit to J W aud Emma B Shumate to James «the construction work from Ld to meet the line from Nat- Fischer Bros.’ sawmill iu the Mo clu le a machine for makiug ict, a- bis old home in Union county. Boating logs. A Heuuessy; the following mining L Medford A Crater Lake rail- He was within a few feet of the hawk, accidentally cut oft the toe.- t well as a cannery to take car«* of such Aitorney L. E. Bean left thia claims. Blue River district: “Top,” Ibas oeen sold to Michigan cap- boom when he shouted for a boat, i his left Ji ot Monday atternoon about fish as ar«1 not suitable for cold stor morn Ing mi a tup to I all Creek. “ Ora Fino, ” “ Portlaud ” aud "1 X L »ho have paid down an ad- Then he suddenly disappeared. | three o’clock. An axe that he was age. Dean and Mrs. Fl. ('. Sanderson re If, and are perfect ng ar- L. ” 850. Douglas Hollenbeck di red and handling slipped and struck the toot. Work will lie commenced next week turned this afternoon from a trip to Arthur B Tait. H H and Katie B Lents for continuing construc- 2. brought hi» friend to tbe surface at fitting up the building- and the ice Southern Oregon. L tbe road to Prospect, aud tbe Veatch to Fingal S and Effie Hind-: within five or six minutes, but was ' machine will be shipped herefrom lots 3 aud 4, blk 3, I> G McFarland's Ab,1 Bangs left today for the ranch Lru Pacific is clearing right of unable to keep iiiui afloat, and 1 Portland ttie latter par' of tins 'st ad to Cottage Grove. 81. in Itaruey county which his father, Lr its road from Druiu to Coos Smock’s apparently lifelyss body sank month. Die company will put can Walter B Dillard to Lima ai d Mary Eli Bangs, ha- just traded lor. again. It was recovered by Hollen ning machinery into their cannery G Fanbiou; lot 9, blk 3, Shaw'¿ ad Nelson Hewitt and bride, wt '.- ere building and will use their wan liou.-e L. R. .1. leinurv n w r, aiding at beck a tew minutes later and taken industries ON BOOM. to Eugene. 813»), married at Portlaud on July 1st. ar on the whan for the cold storage. Dallas, is vi-iting Ids -,.n, Archie, ashore. L all the bona fl J“ projects on Samantha J '•illard to Luna and ■ ,r , , ... . .. rived at Acme Monday evening !. r a This means tli.it tiie fishermen her«1 and daughter, Mr- Percy Adan s, in W^re is a decided imp-, t.is given Maiy G Fad bion, lot S, feik :i, Shaw’s; | lhe efforts of a physician and the two weeks' visit with relatives. - ■ unfortunate young man ’ s companions will have an oppoituuity to get bet Eugene. hinds of industry, business and ml to Eugene. 824«»). ! ' . . were of no avail, and after working Tbe river steamers Hizel and Lil ter | rice.- fur their lish this tall thau ('. H. Jones,.of the Pa< tic M nth- Lrty in the p i t ion of Oregon John L DUlurd 1 to Luua and Marv! . . , - an hour and a half they gave it up. Ban were inspected Tuesday after- would otherwise b.< the ca.-e, as ti-h ly, is in Eugtnt* preparing a writeup Lu( u line drawn lro,u F-u4-eli« t<J <! Fanblon : lot 5, blk 3, Suaw's ad to ' Sm<>ck wus will known in Etlgeue 1 noon by the government officials w ho pre.-erved by that method bring a of the city in tiis magazine. Thia Lo The Willamette Valley Engine. 8900. ■ aud was very popular. He had be<-n came hero for that purpose. much higher prise in the market mutter will b» under the direction of Luv will “1“° exleud its electric U S to Clarence L Winter; l«j0 acres | employed about a year oil the cou- | boats were found in satisfactory th«» Mercliaiits' Protective A.-sucia- than docs the cnnind article. La from Portland through Salem iu see 24, tp IS, s r 1 w. Patent. ¡structi.iu of tiie bridge ami thei di'ion and were given licenses for the This enterprise means more to th«1 tlou. Lp-ue, tapping various other Margaret E and D II Kopp to Idaho Springfield-Henderson cutoff under coming year. people of F lorence than the difference Mrs. N. A. Fisher weut to Drain Lin tbe valley F Camp) ell: lot 7, blk I, Purketaon A C. S. Freeland, enriueer in charge of Agues Weuthersou has received a in the price of fish, as it will give an today on a visit. Lrditig to Wallis Nash, repre- Quimby's ad to Eugene. 81. , tiie work. He was 24 years of age certiflcuti1 entitling her to a trie opportunity to procure ice when' Lire of tbi Christian Federation, O. \\. Briggs is back fio n a short Thomas II and Franc G Ellis to single and n graduate of tbe Univer scholarship at Drain Normal School iiici I h I for other purposes. As it trip to Porthind. kractically certain also that the Margaret E Kopp ; lot 12, blk 4, Fur Lis'jt Eastern will be extended kersou Jc Quimby's ad to Eugene. sity of Illinois,. He was prominent for the year 1'.»»! 7. That institution costs but Ifl 11«1 to operate after the Mrs. Lillie Quiner is home from a iu athletics during his collage days has been giving free scholarships to plant is e-taldisht-l, the merchants hdalnah eastward through the 85. trip to Portland. and after graduating was assistant two pupils from each district who can then olitalu ice to keep their I Summing up the situation re W B and Elizabeth E T Andrews to football coach at Stanford University. complete the eighth grade studies.— butter aud other peri-l.ab «• articles Otto Kaufmann went to Portland lay the Harriman railroad move W G Thatcher; fractional lots 5 and on liusiuess today. He also coached the team of the Florence West. cool duiing the hot lays of summer. L iu central Oregon, a member 8, blk 23, Skinner's original plat H. £, Morris left on a trip to ! Lick High School in San Frnaciaco L transportation committee of Eugeue. 8121»). points north today. and it was he that brought out Moul- krtlaud chamber of Commerce A F and Martha R Strameut to len, tbe well known U. O. player.as a H. J. Heider ami wife, of Carroll, John W Starment; lo acres iu sec2 3, punter, Moulleu having played ou the Iowa, are in Eugeue. EN ¡INKERS ARE BUSY. Tve lowest bid for a shipment of tp 17. s rl w. 81. Lick team while Smock was coaching Ex Governor T. T. (ieer, of Salem, L Southern Pacific Company F C and Laura E Bean to Wesley J it lust fall. He assisted Bruce Shorts lumber from Poitland to Manila was wus iu the city today. Lee engineering parties now in Whittaker; lot 3 south half of lot 14; iu coaching the University of Ore- M per thousand in the rough. < P. B. Marshall ami I. E. Rollins, of Lid between Natron and Wai lo lot 4, south half of lot 13, Mapleton, gon team. The Warren. Construction Co., of Albany, are in the city. [iu Laue county Oregon running no. Smock was known to have be« n Portland, has been given the contract Mrs. L. Gilstrap relumed today 1 Adah L Shelton, Alberta S and R troubled with sudden attacks of lieart for paving Main street, Pendleton, Laneut location for a new line. 1 from a visit at Jefferson. Lurk will be started as soon n as _ McMnrpbey to Thomas H Ellis; failure , and it is thought that while with bithullthic pavement. W. E. and J. E. Noah, of Dillard, ke is permanently located aud ’ fractional lot 1, blk B. original plat swimming Satutday evening one of The Oregon National Guard this Thursday afternoon Leslie Leland, Douglas county are in the city. Ln he secured on the work. A of Eugene. 8100. the attacks came on and that death year will camp at American Lake, aged nine years, was drowned in the Ju also been run from in the Levi aud Rosa W Geer to George S came iu that way instead of drown- August 11 to 22d, the general order Fred Ross left today on a business He Ity of Bend to connect with this Bailes; certain laud iu sec 30, tp 22 ! ing, as he appeared to be dead when for which has been issued Jjy General McKenzie river near Coburg. trip to (irauts Pass and Medford. was in swimming with a number of Hollenbeck reached him a few min- Finzer. s r 3 w. 850. Mrs. J. J. Rude and child went to other boys when he attempted to bile no instructions have been L G Moxley to W T Jones: 5.32 utes afterward. The Ashland Chatauqna assembly swim across the river on a loir. In Scott's Mills yesterday on a visit. The body was brought to Pay A begins the 11th with some splendid itu build this line, the commit- acres in sec 31, tp 22, s r 3 w. Mrs. Mary Bryson and Mrs. E. R. some way the log got away from him, Henderson's undertaking rooms in attractions, practically tie same as Wws that its building will fol- 842. GO. Bryson retur.... . ot Corvallis today, mid being unable to regain it the Laiof the Nation-Klamath line, S R and Carrie Brand to John Gra Eugene to await instructinos for those of the Gladstone Park ass nibly, boy sank aud Was drowned before his alter visiting in Eugene. ■•reported on very good au- ber ; lots 7 and 8, blk 4, Georgetown. burial. beginning the next week. companions could reach him. Blair Hunter returned this after . Word was received from Decatur, ptbat the Oregon Short Line •500. When the news of th.« drowning noon from Cottage Grove, where he Alt., Monday to ship the re W Irties in the Held running a pre- Archie G aud Jessie Potter to E reached Coburg th«1 sawmill was has been working on a new brick kry hue from Ontario to a cou- Roberts; lot 5, blk 4, original plat of mains there aud they left Tues cl< ised down and all the hands en- building. day afternoon. The Eugene lodge of |n with the Beud-Natron-Klam- Blue River City. 8500. At Junction City, July 3, 1906. to gaged in the «earch for the body, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dreuue, of Elks, of which the young man was u b»."—Portland Journal. HUNTING LICENSES. wa- found an hour afterward. Boston, arrived here today. member, escorted the (remains |to| R°V. and Mrs. N. J. Harbit, a datigli which Mrs. Baxter Moore. Junction City ; J E the depot. ter. Dreuue is a daughter of Chas. E. Lindley, Eugeue ; Berham G Cntlack, » Brown, of tin1 Brown <fc Smith fence Comstock; Tom Lowell. Harrisbuig; At Saginaw, July 1, 1906, to (.‘har- works. ' Osby Lowell. Harrisburg; Lloyd les Billiard and wife, a soil. Dr. J. N. Gi ltra and wife who liHVe Monday's Daily I Moore, Eugeue: John Burkhart. Port I k 1«1!! visiting at tlu* home of Mayor hand; Robert Philips, Black Butte; A Miss Cecil Walker came up from and Mrs. F. M. Wilkins in Eugeue In Cottage Grove, June 2«, 11» Hi, J (ihison, Eugene; Gus Parker, Gos Junction this afternoon to visit her fot several weeks, leave tomorrow for UL ESTATE TRANSFERS, to C. Ross King and wife, a son. hen; J C Veatch, Eugene; R M their home in Michigan, stopping Ht sister, Mrs. Virgil Rowland. luel H and Lavina Hurst to L N Iaine county hop glowers are lo Veatch, Cottage Grove; Geo A War Portland and Seattle. L. P. Bennett, of Cottage Grove, plot 2, blk 2, Skinner's do- field, Eugene; John H Warfield,. Eu ginning to take more to the contract A cougar that Lad killed twenty ) to Eugeue. 8250. was in Eugene yesterday. goats on the IL C. Wheeler farm, method of selling their crops. The I J. D. Borns, of Marcola, was look gene WJ Hurdle, Eugene; CJ Ba ICwmptiell to Rebecca Campbell ; r«*ciintly disposed C. L. Wetter was down from Cres ing after business mattris In town ker, Eugene; F B Mathews, Eugene ; Guard a few days ago noted the filing Pleasant Hill, was recently F»« in tp’17, s r 3 w. 82U0U. ’• — well Sunday. John W Gossett, Eugene: Austin of a number of contracts with th«, of by a party consisting of L ( Cor Satuiday, bi and Lena Jordan to Addie Root, Springfield; Monroe Leach. county clerk, and today three more Delius, Will Wheeler and E. C. Stat County Treasurer R. E. Eastland C. B. Fowler, of Walton, was in Hie I- lot 1, blk 2i>, Long Jc Lan- Coburg; Chas Hyde, Walterville : llor as follows were filed, Klalier, Wolf A zer. A hound pup that had never returned last night from a trip north. city Monday. pd to Cottage Grove. 8200. r I ■ fore tracked the beast Netter being the purchasers in each ■ n a ■ Mrs. L. S. Rowlaud and children I Willamette Valley Co to F L ace Burnett, Eugene. J. F. Miller, of Leaburg, was in the mil tr»--'l It. mid the cougar shot case: Mrs. L. 8. Rowland and children city Saturday. MINING LOCATION. He reports est f*rs; certain laud in the orig J. S. Taylor, of Harrisburg, hie en had hardly struck the ground when came up from Salem Saturday1 night crops in years in that of the W F Hines locates “Laf No 2” min tire crop of clusters, estimated at 12,- he hail hold of it. The big cat meas f»> of Eugene. 82000. to visit rt lativea. country. hui'l I W Martin to A F Linn ; ing claim, Bbl«1 River district. 000 pounds, at 10 cents per pound, ured »lx mid a half feet mid weighed | Mrs. J. M. Clark, who has been vis- L. E. Hartwig, of Walt' . die, who L M Gilbert locates "Rosedale” delivered at the railroad at Harris 125 pounds. •Min se: 21, tp 18, a r 3 w. iting a the bom«1 of her ne ice, Mrs. WM in town Monday, re| >i spien- claim, Blue River district. burg. R tta Triplett, committed to the some time, left did crop outlook in tl.at country James A Hennessy locates "Top i J. W. Thornsbury and A. C. Patter insane nsyl'im from Lane county O. Fl. Roberta, for tu Algernon C Dixon ; 159.94 Í® »ec 2, tp 17, » r 7 w. Pat Notch” mining claim, Blue River son, of Eugene. 35,000 pounds at 10*s April 27, 1905, was released July 4, yesterday on her return trip to this year. * cents per pound, to tie delivered at 1906, on a six months’ leave of ab Springeld, Mass. district. V. Kimmel, of Goshen, was a busi Lee Hoselton left this morning' for ness caller at the Guard office yester *ud Clara I! Scarbrough to R the railroad at Eugene. sence in care of her sister, Mrs. R. MARRIAGE LICENSES. the Lake Creek country ou a timber day. Eliza Anderson and H. L. Auder W. Crowell, at Aumsville, Or. •>>Us; lot 1 and Hve feet of the John F Parker and Emma F Sales; cruising trip. son, of Eugene, their en'.ire crop, •i'le of lot 2, • iilk 3, Creswell. Emma Cobh, witness. M. L. Mitchell, of Madison, was in f The Springeld baseball team jour Henry Owen left trxlay for Kalama, th«1 city Tuesday. estimated at 20,000 pounds, at 10*4 James T Awbrey and Caroline| neyed to Harrisburg Sunday and h A anJ I ncy J Peterson to R Wa«h,. where he will engage iu busi- cents per pound, delivered at the Wallace ; F J Craig, witness. badly defeated the team there by the R. B. Kelsay, of Leaburg, was in ness. i pn-; l,,ts 6,7 and 8, blk 3, Benjamin Felix aud Lennie \ Lew railroad at Eugene. score of 13 to 2. The boys returned the city Monday. “ Herliert Leigh returned this after F •&»). home on the evening local in a jubi J. .M. Farrier, of Mabel, was a hnd Sharlott Worley to H H is; F P Lewis, witness. 'noon from a trip to the Bohemia lant frame of mind, passing thro'.gh CIRCUIT COURT. city visitor Monday. mines. Prtam land in secs 3 and 10, Eugene and getting off at Springfield F A Campliell vs A J and Fannie A. Warden, of Ivison, was in town Hi». 8.7IQ. J. W. Lakin and son in law, W. j. Junction. M F* E and L A Russell to Richmond ; to recover money. L " Shelley, went to Poitland today to today. He lias been laid up for some Monday’s Daily time past, owing to an accident by home C. W. Murphy, a prominent busi [** p«»er Co; certiain land in Travis, attorney for plaintiff. engage in carpenter work. Miss Jennie Sage died at the r W»'. MARRIAGE LICENSE. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. ness man, aud Miss Ethel Hendee, Mr. and .Mrs. J. T. Brumfield, of which be cut his foot badly, but is H A Campbell to J Joseph A Lusby and Winnie W Sage, 326 East Thirteenth street. Sun one of Harrisburg's most accomplish Portland, are visiting relative» iu Eu improving now. Xslli. Bryan m —.............. "sili» ; certain . land in Lockard ; D M Sidwell, witness. day. July 8, at 2 p. tn., of fever. ed musicians, were married last week. gene. Mrs. Brumfield was formerly K* m >. The funeral services will be conduct The falsework for tbe new railroad Miss Fannie Hemenway. MININ'«; LOCATIONS. ,L'* ' ' I >' Hinb.in to Geo ed Tuesday afternoon. A quiet ser bridge at Springfield has again been N E Blair locates the "Oregon ” 1L50 acres in sec 28, tp 17, vice, for the immediate friends and completed and work on the centre Tuesday's I >aily Guani claim. Blue River district. f 113» i. neighbors, will tie held at the home pier will now be rushed to comple N E Biair and E P Williams locate at 2 o'clock. The memorial services Hana Holm was up from Junction S and Emma McBee to tion. f 33 89 acres in sec 33, the "Bank” claim, Blue River dis at the M. E. church at 3 o'clock. The boilers for tbe Southern Pacific i^i» afternoon, trict. J. F. McDonald, of Goshen, was In P r I ». «00. sawmill No. 1 up tbe Mohawk are I F 3 and Georg}« M Jewett to now being hauled with donkey en the city today. [«-»••ett; 215.68 ncres in sec giues from the railroad to tbe mill J. R. McGee was down from the F ‘ r 3 w. 81. site. .Mohawk today. At the home of F. P- Lewis. July 3. , C. M. Jackson, although only Mount; 109 acres in Alex Lamb, of Elmira, was in the Chicago, July IL —The Alton rail 19u6 ,Miss Ixnnie I-^wis and Benja- , twenty miles away, visited bis father1 The Booth Kelly Lumber Co. i* P^'rTP. Patent. road and two of Its foimer official«, min Felix, Rev. Henry J. Blair, of and mother in Eugene last week, the constantly receiving men for tbe mills cjty yesterday, and logginsg camp in the county. I/,,.‘o Carry S Free the Free Mehtodist church, offlciat | Walter Ham returned Unlay from a John N. 1 al thorn ant Fred Wann, first time since two year» ago. Twelve came up from Portland Sun- visit in Portland. iu Mulligna's dona- *pre n,,‘* lh* aggregate •00,000 to- Itorone. 811(J0 .1»^ W-Xkxsf xxs»xlca tr Ing. Wm. Perman. formerly of this city, ,j By ■» Bl)( . j I flffxkx.ii flft^u anxvaMk more yeeterday. W. W. Bogart, of Coburg, oprat last d,y by 4,,d«* Ij“id1’’ “f ,be f"kr"’ Li? to Fannie Griffin . now of Harrisburg, has been visiting profe*»or A. .M. Sanders, for »»me night in the city. | H i. . barge i that they (..d X I.:' tp U • r« lw • «1 SenWMrzM’hihl & Sulbttrfer. f*a<*kerw. in the city for a few lay«. .Mr. Per- time past principal of tbe city schools will reduce the rate tt I',' r L Ihike Knox wm in the city from rp( it„, H flRf I. L.f liZaJ tl» Linnie who agre-i- to use Hollister - 11 ’ man is h' f' ** months- Roseburg, aud recently an aypli- Cottage Grove today. , fo|. wparaU off,rM , • I l v *J *°d '• h**1 Uuiver- Mountain T‘ «*. A *i»‘‘ m* ,ant for th* principalship of tbe Eu-. or Tablets. omK Lim. Di s', ,130 Mini« Johmron, wife and child «.ch defendant. e • high schorl. La- been electe<l to C* '*• to T W Harris, true- The corporation wa- fb "1 ft1', non Ira V. Jackson ba» been ah In t! th, chair of pedagogy of tbe South- went to Creswell this afternoon on a | *** ,B 34, tp 17, s r 4 e. td additional clerk in 1 and the offi.-l.l- 8tn,iWl each. r. r • f ern Oregon State Normal school at visit, Mr» J. W Shumate and Mi-- Clara N ’...... ' •< ; >el «e fl d. post of the. reli- ■ t.- iu this 't'y, Ashland. ^b*r*« A WasUburne; W oa the cl 1 fori t t- OOM IN RAILROAD BUILDING CGLD STORAGE PLANT FOR FLORENCE WAYNE YARNALL Dragon News LESLIE LELAND WAS DROWNED NEAR COBURG Born 1$ FROM THE CLERK’S OFFICE MORE HO? CONTRACTS PERSONAL Died Co tage Grove Items RAILROAD AND OFFICIALS HEAVILY FINED