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* May Cru, .> class of trade is being shown. Every W R,gK> iu^ ... bu»iue.-s shows a good increase iu Sam Bowen. Hox ........■ trade. Strangers are here daily look Carrie E Alzerly “•«.« ing over the town and country and J J Kirk, j, .. Glen G An erson V» « making investments Cottage Grove Tillie Morris. i,./J*** 1 is one of the towns that is giv 'ug M Doane, Cre«Wt|.' ' ••-J 1 cal option a fair show, and is going Hora« e Mat:. . ,, ,/. to make a record for itself while the In order to make room for new lines Amelia Inman. -i t town is “dry.” Even those who Lizzie May. Fisher “ "-- we offer the following lo* prices Eail Goodwin, Earl ........ d thought the towu woul 1 go to lack 167 Gkn Ckn O Powers, Blue R) . ■ Wrif.tley’s Glycerine and Tar and ruin before of its dryness are be Vo bugs Violette de Parme 168 C \V Be« re R-ed Frauk Mii.u«-y. proprietor of the Kt'*t Soap, S or, per cake...........- with rubber complexion ginning to think it may not be s 1 1 '9 J. hn 8 Dale, I- !„ren;e...... d Gate Creek H t«l. a I polar stopping 20< Wridley’s Shaving Soap, per h u 'per box .... .. 170 M D Sc ott. A,] , ’"'H place on the MeKeu*ie river, is in bad alter all. Practically everyone, (The brush alone tells regu cake ........................ 171 W'm II Servi, .. ................. r.......... the city t. lay | i.u I .:g supplies. acrees that the 'hing to do is to keep larly for 25;) 172 Aithur Hattio.m, Wrsuttey’s Carbolic Soap Cc Cxiti Vhite Cl .ti'e. per cake He sajs the travel to the sp-iugs and [lushing and keep the good time.- go County Surerlnien;,^.,/-1 cake _________ ___ _ ing. Cottage Grove is the centre of Fine -1 »tiled Castile, 5 oz other upper McKenzie resorts is now- The school apportionment for the sendlr.g out the .„i,.., ‘ Wristley ’ a Sulphur Soap cakes, per cake 3< y very heavy, several parties passing a good trade and has a future before districts of Laue county has been tionnmen't in, l- i much lions In which th Vris.ey’s Otycerine percake.. 9c Wri« ley’s Transparan his place every day. From present it. The min»s pro i ise to do completed by County Superintendent Soap ----------- of books U recon.m, nded .J Wistley’sOatine, per cake 9c indications this year’s tourist busi to Leip out this year. — Leader. Dillard, aud is as follows: chase: 1 r“H Mme de la Motts Benzoin Wrist'.-y’s HelioUope, percake 9 ness promisee to be greater than ever [-|t|e statzer. Pleasant Hill. 15 58. Order No. 1 E. C. Soap, per cake Vr.st'./’sFrangipanni.per cake 9c 2 Albert Winz«nrled, Creswell, 3.15 23 The Sunbonnet BJble; before. Last year was a quiet one. O'» 9c Eastnun's Savon Eutaska, per Wrist!y'aCarnation, per cake. The Overall r;.,5, because nearly everybody weit to the 3 H < Whetler. Pleasant Hill ..6.50 cake __________________ 169.56 467 Fable» «pd Nursery T»u- Wristley's Wild Apple, per 4 Frank Rtismr, Eigene . Lewis and Clark fair instead of tak- 5 ’le‘ 9c Colgate's Glycerine an d Honey cake------ - 5 Geo. McLean, Walterville ....1.98 27 Mother Gm.s.. I ing their usual outing iu the uioun- a Wristley’s White Clover, per Bath Soip, lull 8 oz Jakes at 6 E A Monili. Eugene ................. 2.88 83 Glinn Fairy Tale* i tains. 9c Colgates Floating Bath--------- cacke ............ 7 Will Matheis, Eugene ............. 6.84 221 Wilderness v.a}s Mr. ¿littuie says there are a large Regular price J 5; 8 Wei Wynegar, Eugene ............... 4.05 316 Dog of Flan l rs The O. A S. E. is putting iu a spur 3.06 231 Krag and Johnny Beis number of California and Eastern 9 I J Koupal, Goshen on 4 age VanSchoiack’a laud where 10 c. w. Brown, Junction City..7.20 46 In Jlythlanj A FINE people on the river and mure are ex THESE 11 John Spore», Springfield. ......... 2.88 LINE pect« d as the season advances. Fish the Brown mill will have a new log LOOK AT OUR ARE 12 Y D Hensill. Eugene ............... 9.81 OF ging camp, to cut the VauSchoiack » GOOD ing is said to be first class above the WINDOWS 13 L W Elliott. Goshen ................. 7.47 COLG ATES VALUES logging districts this year and even timber. Most of the timber is across 14 J W White Jilin tion City ...3.60 TOILET A>D J'ILL where the logs are floating in the the liver from the lallroad, but a 15 John Templetun. Junction ....7.38 SOAPS LAST AT river some very good catches Lave chute will be built across the stream 1 16 T J 1 Callaway. Engine ............... 2.43 BUT A LOW aud the logs dragged across by the 17 F w • Williams, Junction City 2.79 SHORT been made. DRUGGIST PRICES 18 T E Edwards, Springfield .... 3.69 TIME Mr. Miuuie says he will erect a big donkey engine. The upper camp has 19 J A Roberts Springfield ......... 31.95 abou cleared the timber where they addition to bis hotel next winter to 2(1 C R Loomis, Lorane ................... L»S Chittim bark—} ets. accommodate bis rapidly growing are out. and will move dowu to the' 21 J s Flint, Irving ....................... 4.59 4)0 J B Kronebusch, Eugene ....8.06 Wool, 22 ceuts business. The hotel is uow crow,led I new camp. Fred Thomas came down from the lower camp Thursday morn 23 B H Dinlap. Irving ................... 3.69 ' Winberry there was a flue dinner and mid he is turning people away daily. POULTRY, EGGS, ETC. I 1 J B Linebaugh, Cott ig«- Grove 4.59 'free lemonade, with something more Reports from Foley and Belknap ' ing to direct the work.—Cottage C Brown, Cottage Grove ...5.40 Eggs—Per dozeu, 18@3)c , G ' than one bundr*1d people of the snr Springs and McKenzie Biidve say Grove Leader. Dairy butter, U'h.c; ereami-, 1 A Smith. Saginaw ............... 8.73 I C „ I roundiug country of Middle Fork, that the outiug season has opened at ' Geo W Winn Junction City ..1.17 ter. 4Uc |»er roll. liens—DfiflUc. John M Gibson, Point Terrace 9 5° Egypt, Upper Winbirry, Fall Creek those resorts with a rush. All three 1- rys—12(«i lie. 1 P N Laird. Jasper............ ...3.33 and Lowell pi esent. o’ the [daces have oeen in.proved | Geese—5(a7c. .3.87 1 J Casebetr, Jun< tion City Tony Mathews is on the road to since last season and the buildings j Ducks—lO(allc. Annie Lyons, Cottage Grove. .3.78 Irving, July 10.—E. E. Awbrey's Waldo Lake with a load of provisions mid camping grounds are all in first- F C Bean, Mapleton ................ .4.05 FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC G H Hale. Hale ...................... .1.44 1 new residence is completed and pre f< r the Southern Pacific surveyors. class condition. New potatoes—lc lb. Delhi Vaughn, Springfield ... .1.08 ; setits a neat appearance. He will have to cioss the Cascade Onions—Weak. .4.32 Martha Hoselton. Crow 1 ........ Tuesday’s Daily range and come in to the Lake from .Mr». J. J. Montgomery of Wilbur, H M Doty, Lorane ................ .5.40 LIVESTOCK MARKET'. ' Eli Bangs, Eug«*ne’s pioneer livery-¡the Eastern side, The surveyors of is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bwlis, Lor 11« .................. •U4 Steers—2la O 7R1. man, tmliiy sold to G. M. Bonnett. a the Oregon Short line are camped Jesse governs, Junction City.5.40 J. M. Andrews, near living. Good Cows—2c. 2-16 well kuown farmer residing in this near the Higdon station this Hide of E S Addison, Addlscn. Lorane ............... ... Sheep—3c. Quarterly meeting services were 12.96 J L Clark, Creswell ------ city, a quarter of a block of land ut the summit ten miles. I iressed veal—5c. held nt the M. E. South church at .2.25 Fred Wrfght. Walker ... Fat bogs—6Jsc. West Ninth and Olive streets oti Mac Crow of Rushisland has taken .3.06 eleven o'clock, Suudav. David Smith Marcola Tuesday’s Daily which is situated his livery stable his witnesses to Eugene to prove up GRAIN AND FEED. 22.23 Geo A Drtiry. Coburg ........ Mrs. A'ice Wilson, of Almira, New hay, r?4y io. buildings, including the new two- on his homestead, proof will be made . 6.57 Joint installation of officers at the John A Bowers, Madison Wash, is the guest of relatives aud Ci.eat—87. 47.?7 story lirii'k and the obi burns, J F Barrett Cottage Grove The before Judge Walton. Eugene atrl Springfield lodges of the Timothy—89. friends here. .5.94 E T Templeman. Zion ... uousideriitio > is 83.1,1X10. Mr. Bou- Fraternal Brotherhood was held in I 1 Gats—4i ic. .99 D R Hill Junction City . . Quite a number of Irving’s citizens nett took possession of the property the local lodge’s hall last evening. Bran—818.50. Roscoe Yearou» Cottage Grove 4.86 Ulis afternoon. Shorts—822. W. J. Hancock, of Portland, state lie1 spent the 4th at Junction City aud J T Harbert, Eugene................ 2.61 W beat—G5c. This is one of the largest real estate puty supreme [«resident of the order, report a flue time. Mrs John Weeilen. Cottage G 2.88 Flour—83.40. 3.69 deals ev»r made in Eugene, and shows John B. Seharf, Irving .......... was present as installing officer. Word was recently recieved from 8.16 Olie Caaperson, Eugene ........ the faith which Mr Bm nett has in PORTLAND MARKETS. After the work was completed the as Rev. Crawford that they did not stop C T Beach Florence ................ 1.80 Eugene's t'utui 1. lie is one of the Front Street, July 11.—The ¡-nr sembly sat dowu to refreshments aud at Fresno, Cal., ns expected Init. were 4.14 W O Orton, Junction City ... pal t atur-s of the Portland >8 state's most progressive fanners and Cleveland, July 10. —It was discov voted the meeting a successful one, tit Los Gatos and not located, they Claud L Smith, Harrisburg . 2.16 rale markets today are: has made h1» money entirely at fann ered that the Standard Oil trust has both socially and fraternally. The may return to Oreg» n. 6.93 N L Russen, Eugene ... New sugar to lie sold lower. ing and -1 k r i-ing. Jesse Easton, Walterville 7.29 probably eluded indictment on at officers of the Eugene lodge, as in Many bop contracts written. I 2.07 Mr. Bangs secures in the deal a 960- least on« point. The grand jury's in stalled, are as follows, tiw» list of offi Chas Hadley, Crow .... Egg market weaker; sonieli-t«. 1.44 Alex Limb Elmira ........ Lower prices named for clink« acre farm in Harney county and vestigation today developed the fact cers of the Springfield lodge not I*- I 3.96 Lorena Magness. Springfield Dressed meats firm; small re* i about HO head of cattle. The remain that since the Lake Shore's storage ing at hand : 2.79 H C Combs. Lon.on ........ Small .supplies ot currants. I Sansac ; ' der was paid in cash. He will place rates have gone into effect the Stan-r Past president Joseph1 Faul Hadley, Jasper ................ 2.83 Logout ernes higher on the« Greenleaf, July 11. — Everybody i his soli, Abraliilll, ill change Of the dard has shippe I no oil from Cleve president, Robert 8. Hustwn; viee haying, Mrs. Maiy V. Reetz, Creswell 2.15 Small export flour trade. A good many Lave finished I W. Adams. Marcola .................. 3.78 Car cantaloupes in front sooth farm, and purchase u large number of land to Chicago. This fact will prob president, Dora Barker; < Rapiniti, and some are just cutting, There i» S J Goddard Lenb’irg .............. 5.31 Demand better than fniit iupplj. «•»ttl«1 for th«1 place., ably remove the case from < leve- Catherine Brunner ; treasurer, W. a tine crop of hay on the creek this J. M Stevens. Crow .................. 1.26 Potato tuture looks better. Mr. and Mrs. Bangs and «laughter, re E. Barker; secretary, Bessie D. year. Mrs. Mary Kissinger, Fill C .3.06 Miss Addie, will leave Eue.-ne within hating ami transfer it to Chicago, Rohne; sergeant-at arms, Frank I Geo. C Fils-ell, McKenzie B. . 1.62 Eggs ute Arm, 19<«'<2i>e. Audy ALtnasi and G S. Woolridge a short time, probably loeiiting nt _____ Grain bags are Ingber. 1 A J D Ritchey, altervllle ............ .2.79 Rohne; mistress-at arms, Dilla expect to go to Mapleton next week ( rea • cry butter, 2fic. Stella Perkins Madison ........ .1.52 Rohne; innet doorkeeper, Rudolph ami commeuce work for I .ouie Hun- Cbickeu«—lJLj.-'i 13c per | > iu J. R C Renfio, Fall Creek ........ .1.44 Yargel ; trustees, O. J. Hull and Doni Wheat, «alley. 71@72e; blu«a W If Sharp, Lowell ................ .2.88 ziel.er, who is logging near the bead Mr. Bam came to Eugene about 2.5 Barker. W C Shortridge, London, ... .3.69 73c. of tide. years ago without 11 dollar and began Oats—f ^@831» per tor. W F Hebert, HazeldcII .......... 1.08 Mr- and Mrs. Parker apent the Barley—zL4.nO. the livery business, which he con- ¡ Seth W Hnrpol., Junction City 1.26 Hay—Timothy, Fourth in Junction City. They re R F Moss. Eugene .................... 3.15 tinued until a few months ago, When ! Amel^ Marcola .................. 2.70 M J port a good celebration. he sub! out to Burtmid A West, By. Wool- Valley, coarse to nw’ii Frank Mackie. Wslker .......... 4.14 careful business methods he ha« HIIC- J 1 Oyster Buy, July 9.—The presi Fred Pepiot aud wife left for Lea- 22c; hue, 24c. Dexter Carter Lowell ............ 1.98 bodyguard, Mohair—New, nominal. ceeded amt uow is id le to tetfre from 1 dent's secret service burg this luorufng, where they intend A E Tilton, June .................... 2.16 Hops—Contract, 1!"si « too ,l'V. I active business for the remainder of James O. Sloan, pleaded guilty thi.- to care for Mr. Pepiot’s mother in Allert C. Matteson, Fall Cre« k 1.53 Oregon. li i-'lo'.jC. Tlie Bi-t five day» of the wtaek were1 definitely. Frank J P.ramwood, Wildwcol 2.48 bi» life. Eugene people reg ret to moriiiiig to as-riulting Clarence Le Potatoes—5«*c per sack; ties i* gendre, a New York newspaper pho very warm ami temperatures of one G W Stewart. Springfield ... 2.79 toes. el.I»«<«1 fl.710. learn that he 1» going to leave. Albeit Reed moved his household J M Kitiluri. living .............. 4.95 tograph« r, on July 1, when the plain tiuudri*«! degrees aud urer occurred iu Chittim l nr. — N’e1 stock, iy!! J S Wallis. Eugene ................ ?.6i tiff took a picture of the president tile WHlamett«1 valley. Southern Ore goods dowu to bis rented raucia on Beet stills, 4<«i5c; co»», '«■* Hettte I Pi tersen, Elmira .... 2.70 bogs, 7liC'.<«!'e: veal, wi® and Mrs. Roosevelt, despite Sloan's gon an I it> tin- Columbia river coun Deadwood li e first of the week. His J I. Atkinson, Walton.............. 1.44 Sui8rae; lambs, 9c. I order to desist. He was tilled ili), ties ei*.-t of the Cascade Mountains. family is etill at the lake. W G Blachley. Biiihley .......... 5.49 A. J. Beeson and family, of Eu including the costs, anil dismissed, The winds «luring this hot si pell were William Wheeler. Deadwood . 1.53 .1 H Ferguenon. Junction City 1.08 w ho geiieraJy light, and the damage, gene, are camping at Fred Pejiot's much to Legendre's chagrin, i J H Kirk, Dorena .............. . .7.02 ho|H>d to air the ca«e and secai* free therefore, was lew* than otherwise place and having a fine time in gen » T H Horn. Hale ................ . .3.06 eral. I ndveitising through it. would have Lee.i the case, Tb« last H W Jones, Jasper.............. .. .54 Belknap Bridge, July 9. We take Eugene. July 11 two days were not »0 warm, although 96 8 A Rhinevault. Ixrwell ... . .99 i*. for g1 ant'd that a few items trim Boons, Wm. 97 A E Pickle. Florence ........ the temperatures eoutinued above the ..».44 up this way would be acceptable, so 98C A Swairgart. Eugene Brown, Mrs. Antia. . .2.1« normal. Between the Coast and the 99 Jas , .4 Austin. Acme ........ we will give you a few news items, as . . 2.70 Cat horn, Mrs. Cas< ade ranges of mountains dry 100 I 8 Day Ivisoei .................. At Pieaseat Urli, July Ï,. 1006». the . .2.80 follow s; Dunn, E. K. weather prevailed «luring the e-utire four-months-old son of Mr. ami Mrs. 101 Alta G Wilson Acme .... . .4.57 There are three families camped Evans, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. week. Local rains occurred in a few 102 Tena i Barbour, Meadow ... . .81 Victor Stroud. Interment next day just above Mr. Belknap’s house, Mr. 1C3 A W Stratton. Goshen .... . .2.61 Foley, J., 2. Chicago, July 9.—Congressman of th«1 coast counties, anil the weather ia the Pleasant Hill cemetery. Matthews, from Boston.Mr. Dunn, of 104 J W Benner. Eugene.......... . . 1.44 Hughes, Geo. T Henry C. Adam«, of W-sconsin, died generally in this portion of the state 705 I. M Hoselton. Crow ........ Eugene, and C. L. Inman, of the ..2.44 Jackman, Mrs. Lissie. at the Auditoriuttl Hotel this morn was cool, with considerable fog at 106 C R Hasting.«, Thurston .. .. 3.69 Great Northern mine. Also Mr. and At Wendling. July 9, l'.MK, Mrs, Krause, Joseph. K. night and for a few hours in the early ing, The end was hastened by his 107 William Harter. Fisher . .2.07 Mrs. Kress have conn* out from Eu Leigh, Joe. During the last three days J. Dugan, aged 80 years, mother of 10« Jasper Allen. Jui>tlon City . .2.61 work in coligr«>ss, he having suffered forenoon gene for their usual summer's outing, Logan, Lew. from intestinal trou lav iu«- a long the weather was partly cloudy un the A. W. Dugax lutei ment in Marcola 109 W r. Phelps. Mapleton ........... 2.53 and are installed in their summer 11» W M Templeton. Junction City- 1.17 McCauley, J. Frauk. time, He was taken critically ill a eastern counties, and thunder show cemetery today. 111 J W Wltltams. Junction City .1.98 home. McCready, H. E. week ago while euroute home from ; era occurred in many places, but the 112 Cha» Achesen. Deadwood ....2.16 Mr. Terwilliger, Mr. Hannaman Washington. I preeivita*iou attending them was too Momarts. J. H. 113 Matta I, Maine. Alma.................. .54 and other- are up on the south fork light to be of auy benefit, except over 114 Mrs. Ruth Casteel, Saginaw ..1.80 Sigel, Miss Gladys. of the McKeugle working on their 115 E P Waite. Acme......................... 2.34 very limited areas. Starr, S. C. mining claims. Mr. Terwilliger is Saturday, July 14th, will be Sweet 11« R;»Trh Taylor Reed ................... 1.80 Williams, W. A. 117 A E Dean, Walterville ............. 2.61 J. L PAGE P * constructi ig a wagon road to his Pea Day at Hull's drug stores Three 118 Mr«. 8. E. Davis. Walton ....1,17 nt mining |«r« perty and has a crew prizes to lsdtes. I" First, for the big- 11» Jessie Kelley Cottage Grove ..1.98 July 3, ltk»l, a» the home of the vi rl. il»< t ig the right of way. treat bonqaet of sweet peas; second, 120 T E Cartile. Hale ....................... 2.52 brides's parent» Mr. an<l Mrs. F. P. Great place for tlsbiug up here. c for the prsrtiest bou^et; third, fonri 121 C F Hett, Junction City ......... 3.1» Lewis, their daughter Miss I.ennie V. L. Inman caught a Holly Vayden “I was a loser in a twenty 5f‘‘ * the bouquet Containing the most va- 122 Rollin Wicks. Starr ................... 3.06 Lewis and Benjamin Felix, by Rev. 123 F D Mason. Vida............................ 90 tie with chronic pil- - «"'* .nl,fr trout this morning which lipped the rieties. Every lady who 1» growing I 124 J R Tucker Divide ................... J.24 H J. Blair, In the presence of the Tuesday's I'aily sores, until I tried Bnekltn* beam at 26 lbs., thus breaking the sweet ¡«ws may ent«sr the contest. 126 Be ky Robherson, Eugene, .. .99 I Salve; which turned tbe tai'1 • - family and a few friends. John Abbott aud W. M, Teal, who record for the upper McKenzie. He 126 Everybody is iurited to cull and C C Rossm-m. Leaburg............... 3.69 .lug both, tili not a trace The bride was dressed in pale blue have conducted the Oregon House iu - had quite a struggle Itetore lie filially 1*7 Mrs. C E Harwood, C.lenada 4.32 writes A. M.Brm'e. f H«rm'nif- f jjo and white, the groom in the conven this city for several mouths past.bave see the display. 123 C W Sears. Cottage Grove ..2 43 ■ Best for old ulcers, cuts. got it landed. He was not prepared « tional black. They start out in their sold the business aud fixtures to 12» Owen A Thompson, Rtachley 1.08 ' wounds. 26c at W. 1.. DeL*t»- for such an enormous catch amt was 130 married lite with the l«e»t wishes of Howard McCustek, who has been em " L Ford. Mirth ....................... 1.2« gist. caught otf his guard and nearly pulled 131 J B Tapp........................................ 1 89 , their friettds. They will reside near ployed as cook there for a good while. into the ri»er. Besides the large 132 A W Jones, Fa'I Creek............... 2.97 I Ikmna. FOR SALE OK TRADE-* * He took charge last evening. fish there were three basketafull of 133 C P Ohlson. Eugene ... ..«SO The tevival mee ing that began at 134 Mary S. Smith. Natron . Buffalo Pitta thresher. Mr. McCusick is an experienced redside trout brought in today, mak ..l.IT cheap or trade for h’’ The officer* of th«> Spt iugfleld lodge. hotel man and will rnn the place on Crow laemisy evening wifi continue 135 M E Doster. Panther .... Ing some'hing over «5 It’», of fl»b . .»4 sheep or goats. h. 1 ten day», with dinner s*rved in the 13« Mr». J L Jones. Goldson . Fraternal Brotherhood, installs I correct Hues. ..1.2« brought in tn one «lay. miles south of hug- lie. hall ami two services on Sunday. 137 Parsy W Thompson. Vida here Monday night are »» Follow»: ..4.32 Charles McAlister ami daughter will 138 J M Day. Junction City . 1 Past president, Mr». Alta Chappell; ..2 61 FOR SALE-Four or Uy» 13» ..».42 as good as new, at ‘ , president Dt. R. A. Jayne; vice assist in the meeting. Let everybody 140 F F Colgaard. Etmtra ... M D Johnson Mound .............. . .2.«« quire at the Eugrne I pwsideut Mrs. Juua McPherson: attend tbeee meeting!«. 14! M D Bolin, Pleasant HUI ....I,»« Works.________________ treasurer. W. T. Clark ; secetary, Ki 142 S A White Blachley .... 1.17 1>- E- BAKER 143 ll ua Korn ; chaplain. Mrs. Tom Cot- PASTURE FOR D E Smith Ocean View v icin • Lowell, July 11. —Lowell aud .72 144 good pasture, g' ’> d 2.7» Pont' forget sweet pea day. Bring 145 M L Hammitt. Springfield ity showed their patriotism by cel* tou ; sergeant at arms, Tom Cotton . fence, till Oct l er ’4 f"f ,* Ovis Dowell Mercer .... .99 Cottage Grove merchants declare mistress at arn>».St««lla I.Rutjadge ;in- in your sweet pea» and compet« for a brat lug with their ueighbor» of 14» Tho«. Taylor, Bog .......... privilege of renting .1« Spriugflel l, Thurston aud Wn>b*rry, tiet door k«-e[>er, James K. Chappell. their buxines* is steadily growing prize Saturday, July Utb. Call on or address A . Hull’» 14» Amy E Peterson .............. .»» ing. Creswell. Ur. H« “"‘’.¡t 150 H L Morgan, Lowell .... I rger each ok nth, aud that a better drug »tore. where all report a good time. At outer door keeper. L*wi» Jone». .72 151 Amy Edmiston. Elmira . of Creaweil. i.:« MONEY FOR UNE OUTING TRAVEL VERY HEAVY NEW LOGGINS CAMP W. L. DeLano I t 5 Í WEEKLY REPORT OF LOCAL MH ELI BANGS SELLS QUARTER BLOCK FOR S35.000 JOINT INSTALLATION ESCAPES INDICTMENT Grsenieaf Items .......... " TEDDY'S BODYGUARD FINED FOR ASSAULT REFORT OF OREGON WEATHER CONDITIONS BELKNAP BRIDGE Died CONGRESSMAN DIED RETURNING HOME Day Lewis-Felix OREGON HOUSE Twenty Year Battle CHANGES HANDS Revival Meeting COTTAGE GROVE NOT Lowell Items HURT BY PROHIBITION I