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nw n SSEO DAIRYMEN AND FARMERS NEWS FROM THE CLERK’S CREDITORS OF OFFICE BANKRUPTS MET TODAY »4 'I ATTENTION ! REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Willard L Coppernoil to Violet Mae Coppernoll half int in lots 6, 7 aud 8 and families are pome rom a trip up Hud Heston’s ad to Eugene. $1. The first meeting of tbe creditors Fred Fisk, sheriff, to A. C. Jen- of tbe Roberts Drug Co. bankrupt, the McKenzie. Dr. J. Christie has just made a trip nings 10 acres iu sec 16 tp 18s r 1 w. was be;d in the of ce of C. A. Winter- meier, referee in laukruptcy, this through the -entity inspecting tbe Tax deed. Elza V and Emilie Morris to Albert for noun at 10 o’clock. Claims were cattle. He says as a lule all stock M and Nora Best, 41 21 acres in nee allowed and L. M. Travis was ejected are in a good condition. trustee with bonds in tbe sum of Hairy E. Warner, nt Fall Creek, is 13 tp 18 s r 12 w. $685. I Spencer Butte lodge No 9, I O O F, $100(1. The etock will be sold by iu tbe c ty. to Myra Brown n of lot 40, 1OO sealed bids. W. H. Kerr, of Detroit and Wm. F cemetery. $12.50. At 11 o’clock the creditors of W. t Commercial Club Miss Alice Partlow came borne from Reuben C and Mary E Renfro to Z Waddle, Meetifl’ tbe bankrupt liquor dealer, Newport yesterday. 8 and J F Smith 471» acres iu sec 23 met and elected L. R. Edmunson State — Mrs. W. Fuiuvik w«««. m r* i *P 18 s t 1 w. $600. trustee witli JU msi bunds The stock I H C and Ella V Neal to Hogue and of liquors on baud in tbe former Ore Rogers, returned from Newport. 4.“ Mrs. E. Livermore returned yester Banton .14 of aud acre in sec 30 tp 22 gon saloon will be shipped to Port s r 3w. $650. day f om an outing at Newport. land and sold there under sealed bids. r< 3 ’ ic- J A and Julia A Powell to Hogue The creditors of H. C Morris, tbe Mr. aud Mrs. V. O. Chessman re- and Banton 20x100 feet in sec 30 tp 22 bankrupt paint aud wallpaper dealer turned yesterday fiom Newport. s r 3 w. $225. met this afternoon at oDe o’clock. Chas. H. Cbick, a well known US to James H Howard 157.50 acres Tbe first dividend i f one per cent Michiagn capitalist who has been in MClt in sec 23 tp 17 s r 7 w. Patent. was declared. Engine frequently of late, is here W B and M E Smith to L C Hughes again looking after his timlier inter et ot dairymen and 80}» acres iu sec 24 t p 17 ar 2w. at tiie Commercial ests. $400 Wells and Page Morris Gilbert Mrs. J. 8. Anders and daughter of to R D Musser 160 acresjt* sec 12 tp aftreuoon to listen 16601475 'rofeswr G. L. Me Roseburg, aie visiting Mrs. W. W. 16 sr 2 e. $1 Avery and Miss Ollie Burton in Eu ling department of G S aud Seward Allen to R D Mus Itural College, and gene on their way to Newport. ser certain land in sec 27 tp 16 s r 2 Lee Moseiton today uold hiu post- dallying industry, Lambert, of Alpena, Mich., are in e $1. office cigai »tore on West Eighth aud party consist- the city. I Wells and Page Morris Gilbert to li nt’eot to 8. iK. George, formerly local p. S.—Good ug> arrived here on 0. D. Manchester, of Redding, D Musser 1280 acres iu tp 17 s r 4 e. rapreeentative of the Oregon Fire rain from tbe north Calit., is iu Eugene. M. $1 Rtvleif Association and he took charge the Hotel Smeede: John B and Emma E Blake to J E of the business today. Mr. Hoselton Geo. P. Edwards, of Longmont, U dairy aud food Colo., is in the city. Leonard 160 acres in sec 8 tp 15 s r opened tbe place in March of this oiassors Jas. Withy- 7 w. $30(X). A. A. Tuss'ng, of Brownsvil'e, ia year and hue built up a good busi KMt, jut. tbe Oregon Wells and Page Morris Gilbert to ness. Be has not yet decided what iu the city. (t; 1H.. E. Lou ns- R D Musser certain land iu sec 14 tp vocation be will follow, but will take W. Adams, of Mabel, was in Eu- 16 sr 2 e. $1 <bt agent, and H. A. an outing before going to work at {1 freight agent of gene today. til* I Same to K D and C R Musser 165.2k) anything. Be expect« to leave about $<• Co. Tbe pHrty A. L. Edwards, of Drain, is in tbe acres iu sec 9 tp 16 a r 2 e. $L uru Aug. .10 for tbe Rigdon place up tbe 10 the Commercial city. Celiata and H D Lockard to Wiii- Middle .Fork. .L. Whitson pte H. A. Borchert and family, of ttirop and Ellen M Thomson certain gg aud Introduced Berkley, Cal., who have been up the laud in tp 18 s r 3 w. $1200. asor McKay, Mr. McKenzie on an outing, returned to F H ami Adi lie May Neff to Win Withycombe and Eugene last evening aud left cn the throp and Ellen M Thompson 26 acres first train for home Mr. Borchert iu tp 1 8 s r 3 w. $80(1 At a ball game at Manitowoc, Wis A large timber land deal which has In part: “Oregon at the head of the county hospital at Mi Charles F ('anfiel«i , Wtu R and Caro consin, Sunday a ball of lightning been under way for some time past it uuirket in Port luU 4 mcMk* Berkeley. line C Thorsen to R D Musser certain struck the grand stand aud five were has just been consummated. R. 1). wet of shipping is .Ivod» L’t'fMftr* O. O. McClellan, of Salem, is in land iu tps 15 aud 16 s r 2 e. $1. killed. The dead are: Albert Musser, a wealthy timber land opera conditions in tiie the city on hop business. falnhuoc). i U S to Janies R Bean 160 acres in Skutira, 28 years; Walter Handl, 18 tor of Minnesota, has purchased 800 ' in the WiJhiine'te * I m U hàj 4 sec 12 tp 18 s r 10 w. Pa ent. C. Modes, son William, and Henry years; Irvine Woellent, 20 years; acres of Hue timber lying iu town for the business, VaikjF« nn> A J Johnson, sheriff to 8 A Bene Huy where richer. Adrian went to Portland on tiusiinws dict, 100 acres iu sec 15 tp 18 ar 11 w. Antone Karke, 14 years; William ships 15 and 16 south of range 2 fur 1 iiav»' bi* this morning. Knautsen, 16 years, Moat seriously east, a part of it bordering on tbe il or better climate fjiuie produci Tax deed. injured «Harvey Kono, 10 years old, McKenzie river, for $200,000. Charles J.C. Branstetter and family came > pproacb tlie idéal, State of Origin to E E Benedict rom $22 to $25 per down from Cottage Grove this after certain lands iu ece ii, 26 and 31 tp limbs paralyzed; Frank Boehn, 17 Canfield, Wells Gilbert, of Golden- years, epl'ntor of wood forced into dale, Wash., and S. D. Allen, of Eu- rnüizee fo the noon. 18 s r 1 w. $174.17. breast; Waite Boehn, 12 Years shock g< tie, formerly owned tbe laud, It Y'uur attention J. B Winstanley went to Sale n to Same to same 54.79 acre«, an lower ed, unconscious; Theodore Bauuieis extends from the McKenzie along the heril test or day Siusiaw. $1.169. ter, 14 years old clrppled partially Gate creek over into Linn county •t butter yieldilig Miss Frankie Caylor went to Junc STOCK BRAND. may die. and is said to be among tbe UueSt tim ■' e eauential things. tion this afternoon ou a visit. Thomas C. Bell file« stock tn-and, a Because the testimony of tbe 20 ber land iu the county. «coud, procure a Miss Vira Stuart, after a visit Mt figure of a bell to be placed on Tbe timber has been cruised during d, select to iin- left witneeess examined by the ptosecu- the home of her uncle, C. Stuart, 111 bip. From wliat I hâve I tian and defense went to show he had the past few weeks by tbe men repre- ■ Eugene, returned to Portland today. I acted iu self-defense, Michael 8wae- seating the purchasers. sin «lit istied thnt HUNTING LICENSES. It is ex Miss Gertrude Bushnell returned cbenply as «uiy brother of Charles Sweeny, the pected that the new owner will erect K L Watson. Cottage Grow , Joe . ami yuu six ul<i to Junction today after visiting Arnold, Cottage Grove; B F Scniefe, Spokane millionaire, was completely sawmills and cut the timlier for the 1 reat city of Port friends in Eugene. Eugeee; O P Neff, Eugene; D Mark . exonerated in Justice Hotchkiss* market some time in tbe future. Chas. (J. Hudson returned from ley Cottage Grove ; W Baker, Cot . court at Grangeville, Idaho, of tlie asity import but 11 «r her t», as bas 1 mh * u Portland last night. tage Grove; J F Bingham, Eugene, charge of killing “Dog Joe” Mitchell U h ra-» ,4 w Miss Mabel Baker, of Salem, who l^'U'is Belsbaw, Eugene; D C Trotter, in tbe Oro Giaud Mining District abu dsroted Olisi dins been visiting in Eugene, returned Thurston; W W Carney, Ibureton. June 28th. .be charge against An Aliods ot feediug. tbunie today. drew Pradre, Sweeny's partner, was («tlick tiiat gii ve ,$Ii«s Eva Smith, who hue been vi*- also withdrawn. Sweeny announced • b Í ! te1 feeil it. He iiUlg her cousin Mrs. Geo. that he will |return ¡¡nt once to Hovera, Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders, aged 91 be ft, a «f agricultural 'in J*lligene, returned to the Camp Bird mine to resume tbe years, died at the home of her daught Cottage U‘K ’ tis duirying in Grove this afternoon. ' assessment work which was inter er, Mrs. C. L. Doyle, at XJ4 West cile vuricties tiie ' rupt-d by the tragedy. Mur. C. A. Coffman returned to Fifth street Eugene, this morning > bri» n a trailer failing Grants Pass today after visiting Mrs. General Baron Kodania died at | at one o’clock of old age. The de s a« sruample he N. G. Hayes, who is lutereMted in Tokoi Sunday. M J. it'd in unson in Eugene. General Kodama ceased wae born iu England. She 1 ’ty UUvier epu- the recent find of a bulge of gold and was educated at Rutgers College,and came to Eugene from Sait Lake City Arthur Kernett and family returned («1 vis'.ii wfiiwt HadleyvitJe, whs in Eugene today. lias been called tbe genius of the ! 16 years ago and lesided here con- luet *u«l under tkuw- attet'ioon from Newport. He informed a Guard report«-« that Japanese army. He was Field Mar ! tinuously till her death. She leaves Prifii. E. E. Orton came up from ue, wisiti lui ter quite a prosjiect hole bad Iswu dug in shal Oyama’e Oheif -of-Statf during ! two daughters. Mrs. C. L. Doyle, of Juuutiun.'tbis afternoon. in Iter first in- Hie aide of tiie bill aial that assays tbe Japanese Russian War, aud later , Eugene, and Mrs. George Young, of a Iwuk pi tlie M imwis i Grace Mount and Ethel made by Herbert Leigh of some of ■ are tire jjood Barber retimed thia afternoon from the ore taken out showed gold ami was appointed Goreruor of Formorsa. | Seattle, and two sons, Charles San Afler tlie retirement of Fetid Mar- ders, of Junction City, and D. A. l bow lAs'.aoil an out.uig at Newport. silver to tbe value of $4 to the ton. , ehal Oyama, General Kodama was Sanders, of ball Lake City. V ralsiug ««teli I. If. Minard returned to Cottage iiesiib<a the gobi and silver Mr. made Chief of the Staff of the Japa , ,as listi ib*eii Grot*- M*iv nfletuoon. Ilayes says tbejrock continue coiwider- I new army. Twenty Year Battle stat.ua .at able iron. Pieces of Hie rock la*v<< Mrs Mefcfie Powers and Miss Stella "I was a loser in a twenty year bat A detachment ef Constabulary. w la. beeii tern«*' I Wilkineuu seiit.lv Cottage Grove this lu-en placed iu a forge and h«wt»ul to Lieutenant Williams commanding, tie witli cl ionic pilis aid n aligi an aititi «iieb>.'d''but h*»1 afteruuuu on a visk*. ►ores, until 1 trita Fi-cklin's An ic h whit- beat and the irou nielttd aud enoountored a fiand of 6uo Pulajanes halve; which tinned tie tide, ly tl r ÓU .bimbi I h ut ran >ut. Attoruey ruwi Mr* L. E. Bean weut near Buraen, on the island of Leyte, ii:g both, til- not a trace remain*,” Mr. Hayes is associated with Frank Philippines. Sunday morning. Lieu writisA. M.Bruce.of Fermville, Va. Mid that the ito Cotlag«« Gcwe thk< alternoon. Nighswaiider and Scott Welier ia the tenant Worswiuk. 12 privates and Best for old ulcers, cuts, burns and H. C. Mahou went,V> Cottage jrove jmt a carload wounds. 25c at W, L. DeLano, drug work of prospecting. They expect to : Civdiau Scout McBride sere killed. gist. into Portland Chis afternoon i»« business. incorporate conijiany soon ami leiten «t there wait I The luterpar la.^entary union open- Tents, all sizes and low prices. work ou systematic manner. Wednaadaf's Daily |ed at Loudon yesterday, «nd is dis- Chambers' Hardware Co i cussing a scheme for enlarging the • *11 murati' ________ Mr. and M m . Philip Albert, of I scope of The Hague tribunal. . Wm. i nonni In* and Moseow, Idaho, siv ri«itii*g at the ' | J. • Bryan 1»—— and i » Congressman « i 4o show ■ he home of their cousin. Mrs. ,1 N. Wray Battioldt DENTISTS? WISE | PAKLUS reAn roes pos in Eugene are present from “ America, and six 1XTBACT1OW Tbev eny-eet k> leave I BROS. 50< « hut rhe «1st» here in a few days for Wallen tile to members of the Russian douma are PLATES *500 among the delegates. «iemali*-. skill visit tlmir Aunt, Mrs. Z. C. Potter. maim aoaa }• The late l«uiy Curzon was buried 3*»»-WASH.STS E. B. Namlsaker and family have The Springfield baseball team is o it at Kedleston, England, Monday. eoaTiANn owe goh returned <|g Pleasant HUI to live after strong for tiie state amateur cham President Roosevelt. Speaker Can a residence *4 aotue time at Echo. t pionship with good prospects of win •Mrs. E. B. .Handsaker, of Pleasant ning it before the season is over. non «ml nieniliers of the republicwn lily Hill returned home thia afteriuMiiq Their defeat of the Portland Maroon* cong eeeioualcommitteeUiicussed the ►** o hwt So” helped them alo'g toward tall campaign at Oyster Bav Monday. md Professor after visiting relatives in Eugene. The Longworths are at Biureiith the «riveted goal, and next Bunday Sod .Mias 1-aura Potter, of Waltervilie have gone to on 3 ha* tierii risitirg at the home ut ber they »ill tackle a stronger team, the where they are attending the \\ag an outing. Month#’ of Portland. The nerian jubilee. ■ istei.Mra. J. N. Wray, in Eugene for Trunk makers “ier returned Trial game wifi le paired on the Springfield It ia officially announced that tbe the past week. •lay at Foley » Mir mevr return. Psiiam« canal bond issue »KN over r’ Judge Harris, Deputy District At grounds at the usual hour. if not ausaed tn every w aubacrilKHl eight times. I *■ I orney Williams aud Court Keportei Won-heater, Fifteen firms and individuals hare ' for a two Thompson went to Cottage Grove Iwu indicted in Cincinati for form ast night to hold court. •• ’ ee in Eugene ing au alleged ice trust C. E. l.eland and wife. T. K Faw- H* II» cousin be Ik’<v m , OW11 Next Sunday lieiug the 5th Sunday, petmhar way. ■ett a-id Fred Ireland, of Corvallis, I will preach at tbe old Spencer Creek ordinary ca H will b. A Hard Lot C<ll Mi ■ home from «rrived down from Belknap Spring* church in tbe Calloway coniniuuit). a edre for ast evening and left this morning for Tbeie will be a dinner served at tbe of troubles to contend with, spring FWFF mint I FT reara mile. him . ■ W i 'TS TO MIO FIS ■ church, with preaching at JI a. ni. form torpid liver ami tilofkaie., >•* returned Mr. ami ’rs. W. B Keown, of Ord. and afternoon. As there have I hmui no bowels, unless you awaken them to their proper action with Dr. King's Öc Strepa, ff.On. Gbraska, are visiting friends and re FUR >AL1 BY ’ of the cltj ■«live* at Waltervilie. Mrs. Keown ie service« at this church for e-'me tune New Life Pills; the pleasantest ami let everybody come aud here a gu*sl most effe- tire cure for constipation. urt Chimb»rs Hird vtr¿ They prevent appendicitis and tone the sister of Z. C. and Elliot Putter time, up tbe system. 25c at W. L. De. • Gulidsm'l of that place, _____ I p * ba XJ&R, M.ieeionary. L mm * dyug «tor*, PECIAL SALE ON WHITE SEWING MA CHINES for the next thirty days at greatly re Eugene. duced prices to make room for a carload. on easy payments. I Sold Old machines, hay, grain, potatoes, cattle, etc., taken in payment for new machines. White Sewing Machine Exchange LEE HOSELTÛN SELLS I I ue I Phone Black 1511 534 Willamette Street Second hand Machines at a Bargain I General News Notes BIG TRAGT OF o I c LAND TIMBER LAND SOLD MRS. SANDERS DIES AT AGE OF 91 YEARS MAY HAVE VALUABLE MINERAL LEDGE ANOTHER BIG GAME AT SPRINGFIELD Announcement I.. ALWAYS READY FOR INSTANT USE J SEND US ATRIAL ORDER WE PAY THE EXPRESS AND SHIP IN PLAIN PACKAGES WITH NO MARKS TO INDICATE CONTENTS . L -.A.. «•> »«», 4 big fullquarts 4 I I OP Oi/P r/moi/s P/CP cP PPi. LO IP 5/X Y OPP OLD STUBBLE RYE AGED IN THE WOOD MEDIC INALLY PURE GIVE FULL NAME POST OFFICE AND SHIPPING DIRECTIONS /rccan/xinitd b? express oa poseoee / ce OPDPP PAYABLE TO ^5 K * I c OREGON IMPORTING 195 552 ÓT- PORTLAND ORE' 9 Thè Walter A. Wood Mowers, Rakes and Binders Sold By J. W. Quackenbush & Sons Strong Durable First-Class Repairs~Carried’In Stock Chittem" Bcrk Wanted J l I am in the market for all the bark I can possibly get. See me teiere ycu selkuidi i. T. Nicldin Read The¡ Weekly Guard For ALL the News