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Cottage Grove to spend Thanksglv- , burban grocers and fruit retailers, 1 present there is no way by which the crep which springs up can only be Professor H. C. Baughman ant* Tangerines are appearing, but are the government can cause such a con evil. An eight-hour law for railroad em family came up yesterday from Eu rather too green as yet. filet, when It occur«, to be solved by gene to spend Thanksgiving with. The approaching holiday season i , an appeal to a higher court; and tht ployes is advanced. Desires congress to thoroughly In his mother, Mrs. L. Baughman, and in evidence*through the appearanc« wheels of Justice are blocked with vestigate child labor and the labor other^relatives. of Christmas greens. Mistletoe ii I out any real decision of the question. of women in the United States. Favors a more effective and com i ing with their daughter, Mrs A. quoted at $2 <n 2.50 per barrel. Thg ! I cannot too strongly urge the pas I Hemeuway. i trade has been advised that "holly sage of the bill in question. A fall prehensive employers liability la» Corporations. We are reliably informed that will be minus berries this year, ure to pass it will result in serliuslv Th« present congress has taken hampering the government in its ef three or four weddings are schedcled weather conditions being such as not Of all descriptions, from 3.—The su- Washington, Dec. fort to obtain justice, especially long strides in the direction of se tiled to take place in this neighbor- to develop the berries. against wealthy individuals or corp« curing proper supervision and control preme court of the United States to hool Inside of a month. Nails and Screws to the I’ortland's Market ItejMirt. rations who do wrong; and may also by the national government over cor day decided the habeas corpu* case Eggs- 26© 37c. prevent the government from obtain porations engaged in interstate busl- C. C. Mulkey has got moved Into i ; ness and the enormous majority of of Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone, Ing Justice for wageworkers who ar» finest assortment of Locks his new residence, and now has time Grain bags 8%c the representatives of the Western : not themselves able effectively to I corporations of any size are engaged to coach the new football team, much Creamery letter—30© 32 *4c. contest a case where the Judgment o‘ I in interstate business. The passage 1 Federation of Miners, now held in and Trim uings to the satisfaction of the boys. Chickens 14© 14t4c per lb. an inferior court has been against : of the railway rate bill, and only to prison in Idaho on the charge of com 1» less degree the passage of the pure There will be a Christmas tree at them. I have specifically In view a Wheat valley, 66c; bluestem, Car pen er s and Contractors wi 1 ds well to plicity In the murder of ex-Goveruot recent decision by a district judg- food bill, and the provision for In the church under the auspices of the 67c. Steunenberg, adversely to the men. leaving railway employes wlthou* creasing and rendering more effective T. P. C. E. Oata- 24© 25c. get» our prices before letting contracts, if you remedy for violation of a certain so- national control over the beef-pack The opinion was by Justice Harland | Miss Ada Davis, who Is paying a Barley—$21.00© 22.00. called labor statute. It seems an ab ing industry, mark an important ad and the effect of the decision will be In d n’t buy a Barger’s we both loose $’s ; visit to parents, will return to Fres- Hav—Timothy, $11.00© 12.00- surdity to permit a single dlstrlc vance in the proper direction. to continue to hold the men for trial Judge, against what may be the judg ! the short session It will perhaps be , no, Cal., tn a few days. vetch, $7.00© 7.50. In Idaho. ment of the Immense majority of i difficult to do much further along i Ben Eby went to Hazel Dell last Mohair Choice, 26© 28c. his colleagues on the bench, to de this line; and It may be best to wait week to do a lot of blacksmithing for Wool—Valley, coarse to medium, clare a law solemnly enacted by the until the laws have been in operation : the 8. P. surveying party at that 21 © 22c. NEWS NOTES FROM congress to be ‘‘unconstitutional,’ for a number of months before en and then to deny to the governtpen’ deavoring to increase their saope, be . THE LOWER SU SLAW place. Hops 1 906 crop. 1 3 © 15c. the right to have the supreme court cause only operation will show with Potatoes New, 85 (0 90c per CW" I exactness their merits and their definitely decide the question. Born— On North Fork, Monday, shortcomings and thus give oppor Onions— New, $1 10© 1.15. Judge Holt, of the New York dis Novmber 26, 1906. to Mr. and Mrs Cbittlm bark New stock, 5 % © 6c trict court, in a recent decision ad tunity to define what further reme dial legislation Is needed. Yet in Richard Hensley, a daughter, weight per lb. mirably states the need for treating my Judgment, it will in the end be ten pounds. All doing well. Beef steers $3.25© 3.75; cows with Just severity offenders of this advisable in connection with the kind. The opinion runB in part as packing-house law to provide for put The logging engine which Feliman I $2.25© 2.75; hogs, $6.00© 6.85; follows: and Nicolle are using at Mapleton ting a date on the label and for calve*, $4 00© 4.50; sheep, $4 75©' charging the cost of inspection ti has been sold by them to Wls< ' Injunctions. Chittim bark- -5c $5.25; lambB, $5.00© 525. In my last message I suggested the the packers. All these laws have al Phelps. He will move it to Indiai i Wool 2 0c. enactment of a law tn connection ready justified their enactment. Th»’ creek as soon as they finish loggin*, I'oullry, Egg*., etc. with the issuance of Injunctions, at interstate commerce law,for instance, on Mrs. Lyles’ land. Eggs per doz . 35c. tention having been sharply drawn has amusingly falsified the pre woven bestfenc Fellman & Nicolle have purchased Dairy butter per roll, 40© 50c. to the matter by the demand that dictions, both of those who asserted ■ HOGS, SHEEP. CATTLE FOR HORSES” that It would ruin the railroads and the right of applying injunctions- in a 10x13 Willamette donkey road en creamery, 60c per roll. of those who asserted thiM It did not labor cases should be wholly abol *T«V WIRES gine for logging purposes. It Is Hens per lb., 7 (it 8c. CATTLE, SHEEP, dl Ä ished. It is at least doubtful wneth- go far enough and would accomplish IN OR S IN. larger than any donkey used in tin l Frya- per lb., 1 0c. ! er a law abolishing altogether the nothing. During th-* last five months 1» JU HOGS & POULTRY Binslaw valley and will handle l&0<> Geeae- -per lb., 5© 6c. use of injunctions In such cases the railroads have shown Increased ?.* earnings and some of them unusual «• IN. would stand the test of the courts; feet of 1 (5 inch steel cable. OUR PRICES ARE Ducks —per lb., 9 © 10c. In which case, of course, the legis dividends; while during the saui" pe The Oregon & California Lumbei Fruits, Vegetable«, Etc. riod the mere taking effect of the law lation would be ineffective. More Co. have recently purchased a con San Diego, Dec. 3-—Tw> men end over, 1 believe it would be wrong has produced an unpiecedented. * Potatoes -•per cwt., 60c. trolling interest in the schooner 8au a woman were killed on the road be altogether to prohibit the use of in hitherto unheard of, number of vol Onions— per lb., lV,c. OVER 500 MILES SOLD sal Ito and the vessel Is now on het tween Escondido and San Luis Rey- junctions, It is criminal to permit untary reductions in freight rates Ixtinona- -per case, $6.60. ALL STVLK9 MADE IN SIX HEIGHTS Since ________ for criminals to weaken and fares by the railroads. way here. The vessl will carry 500,- | IN OREGON THIS YEAR Green Apples per box. 50 'a 75c. dam as the result of a fight between sympathy EVERY ROD GUARANTEED our hands tn upholding the law; and the founding of the commission there • 00 to 600,000 feet of lumber, so w< Howard Gore and Edward Brady, If men seek to destroy life or prop has never been a time of equal length Livestock Market. are Informed. Steers per lb., 2$fc<;. rnnehers, who have been enemies for erty by mob violence, there should be in which anything like so many re At the regular meeting of Heceta ( Good cows per lb., 2c. some time over a claim Gore is alb'g no Impairment of the power of the I duced tariffs have been put into ef courts to deal with them In the melt feet. On August 27, f«»r instance, lodge. No. Ill, I. O. O. F., of Flor Good prime dressed veal per lb . ed to have Jumped, This morning summary and effective way possible. two days before the new law went ' ence, the following officers were 6c. • the two men met ami renewed Lhe But so far as possible the abuse of Into effect, the commission received electei: R. N. Weatherson, N. G.; Mutton on foot per lb., 8^ l'a 4. dispute. Gore drew a rifle and killed the power should be provided uga.’.ot notices of over five thousand separate . E. H. Anderson, V. G.; John L. Fur Brady, Mrs. Brady, ,vh> was proa- by some law such as I advocated last tariffs- which represented reductions | Fat. hogs per lb , 5 © 6c Long Tennessee Fight. from pervious rates. nish, recording secretary; Marlon ent, got hold of a gun an I snot Core, year. (■rain and Feed. For Twenty years W. L. Rawls, of ■la|Minese Question. I Capital and Ijihor. «loris, financial secretary; Wm. Kyle, who then succeeded in killing Mr*. Cheat hay per ton, $10. It is a mistake, and it betrays a Bells, Tenn., fought nasal catarrh I 'reasurer. Florence West. Brady before he died. Timothy hay per ton, $1 and spirit of foolish cynicism, to maintain He writes: "The swelling and sore In dealing with both labor 80 West 8th St.. Eugene, Ore. The Bradys were unarmed and capital, with the questions affecting that all international governmental ness inside my nose was fearful until Oats- per bu., 40c. when the shooting begun Mrs. Biatly both corporations and trtde unions, action is. and must ever be, based I began applying Bucklen's Arnica. Bran—per ton,, $2t. SPRINGFIELD NOTES RATES $1.00 PER DAY. there is one matter more important ran toward the house. Gore fired to remember than aught else, and upon mere selfishness, and that to Salve to the sore surface. This caus Mixed feed per ton, $22. OF GENERAL INTEREST advance ethical reasons for such ac twice, wounding her. She got into that is the Infiinte harm done by tion is always a sign of hypocrisy. ed the soreness and swelling to disap Shorts—per ton, $25. Board and Room $4.50 per Week. the house and secured a rifle, and ns preachers of mere discontent. Tiieae Wheat—per bu., 80c. 1 ata prompted to say this by the pear, never to return."x Best salve The crew of men who have been Meals $3.50 per week. are the men wh« seek to exciti a attitude of hostility here and there in existance. 21c at Linn Drug Co. Gore continued to approach the Flour per bbl., $3 40. working for the past two weeks on violent clasB hatred against all men assumed toward the Japanese in thii house Mrs. Brad.' broke out' -i pane PORTLAND M Ullil T REPORT. 'he large S. P. oil tanks have them of wealth. They seek to turn wise country. This hostility is sporadic WM. LIL WALL, Prop. of glass and tired, hitting Gore. Be and proper movements for the bet and is limited to a very few places. nearly completed and within a tew I W. T. Harkins and C. R. Wicks, of ter control of corporations and for Portland, Dec. 6. Jobbers are fore the latter dropped he managed Nevertheless, ft is most discreditable ‘-he Star I.umber Company, of Star • ays the first oil will be pumped Into stocking up on sugar to an unusual to fire another shot .which killed Mrs. doing away with the abuses connect to us as a people, and it may be are attending the convention this af ‘ hem. ed with wealth, into a campaign of fraught with the gravest conse ternoon. Julius In- ra/i a, Wht»ae borne is in ‘ extent. Wlllvto woaM indicato that Brady. hysterical excitement and falsehood quences to the nation. The friend Moline, ill., but for the past several present prices are lower 'nan trad» In which the alm Is to inflamt to ship between the United States and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. There Is now madness the brutal passions of man Japan has ©een continuous since Hit moaths employed In the Booth-Kelly conditions warrant. United States Land Office, kind. The sinister demagogs and time, over half a century ago, when Mill at Springfield, was quite serious an abnormal difference between tho Roseburg, Or., Oct. 18, lt»06. foolish visionaries who are always Commodore Perry, by his expedition Wc want A gents in all parts of the North l wo coasts on refined sugars, and no ly injured ih the mill Wedenesday eager to undertake such a campaign to Japan, first opened the islands t< Notice Is hereby given that in com west to sell the Popular WHEELER one can figure out why there should both corpotatlons and trade unions afternoon. He was working on the western civilization. Since then the pliance with the provisions of the act PIANOS, (over 40,000 now in use.) soclate themselves with those work growth of Japan has been literal!) I carriage when one of the large chains be any further decline on this coast >i congress of June 3, 1878, en ing for a genuine reform in govern astounding. There Is not only noth SAMPLE GENUINE iroke, striking him in the face, in- but on the contrary everything point- mental and soutal , methods, and ing to parallel it, but uothing to ap titled "An act for the sale of timber to an advan-e. ‘Ictlng a very painful would and ren sometimes masquerade as such re proach it In the history of civilize»’ lands in the states of California, Or- The strength of the "astern markei formers. In reality they are the mankind. dering him unconscious for some gon, Nevada and Washington ter SENT GN APPROVAL worst enemies of the cause they pro Naturalization of the Japanese :s ritory, as extended to all the public liae It was at first thought that the has been extended to stock tiust fess to advocate, just as the purvey advocated. Address— accident was of a very serious nature the Stock Exchange, where it ad land states by act of August 4, 1892, ,»rs of sensational slander In news- vanced today 2 Mt points. The sugai Agriculture, irrigation and forest Gertrude G. Bush, of Bay Centre, f'ut later proved only a very bad Wasbington, Dec. 4.—President paper or magazine are the wor-i en- Wheeler Piano ¥fg. Co. preservation are discusssd bristly County of Pacific, state of Washing •esh wound. He Is getting along market In New York was unusually Roosevelt’s annual message to con- euiies of all men who are engaged PORTLAND, OREGON A national marriage and divorc- ‘e in an honest effort to better wnat Is ton, has filed in this office on March ■icely and will be able to go to work firm, and, In fact, even with the re la wis advocated. cent advance In raw, the quotations gross occupied the attention of the bad in our social and goverufental In a few days. The president declares in favor ol 9, 1906, her sworn statement Nc To preach hatred of the conditions, senate as soon as the opening prelitn- i The excavation work on the Emil tend upward. rich man as such, to carry on a cam- a skip subsidy measure such as he 7231 for the purchase of the Inariea were concluded today. These paign of — slauder and invective formerly recommended to congress E(4 of section No. 20 in townsh Etter block has been completed and i ^General The Cuban affair is passed nv< GEORGE Auctioneer. W. KINSEY against him, to seek to mislead and the concrete foundation for the new In the Included the receipt of messages luflame to madness honest uten whose I brieby, the president asserting that No. 18, south of range No. 6 wet and will offer proof to show that tl building will be started next week. < ar shortage, potatoes are not moving from the house reciting the deaths lives are hard and who have not Peace has come to the island throufil The building in dimensions will be any too freely. In the country 90c of several the kind of mental training which the action of the United State«, bar land sought is more valuable for its of its members. Residence 194 E. 10th St. will permit them to appreciate the vesting the crops is in progress, and timber or stone than for agricultu 3Ux60, two stories, and will iiave two Is about top. while for fancy and ex Senator Rayner introduced the fol- danger in the doctrines preached— as 6oon as the election is held til- ral purposes, and to establish her store rooms downstairs, one 16x36, tra fancy over $1 is quoted. The government will be turned over t- all this is to commit a crime against claim to said land before the regis the other 20x60; both to have large San Francisco demand is barely fair lowing resolution: the body politic and to be false to the Cuban people. The president's message is tn the Several of the printed pages of the ter and receiver at this office at plate glass fronts. A side entrance line dealer said this morning tha' every worthy principle and tradition NOTICE FOR PUBÍ.ICTI0A1L Wednesdey, i of American National life. More message are derated to the Rio d< Roseburg, Oregon, on will be made at the rear of the 16x36 his shipping busine dropped off las' main as follows: United States Land Office, over. while such preaching and such Janeiro conference attended by Sec the 2£d day of January, 1907. room where the stairs wijl be. The month much below October, account PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. KoseLurg, Oregon, Oct. 9, 1906. j agitation may give a livelihood and | retary Root. The president seeks to She names as witnesses Clark P. Notice is hereby given that in coni upstairs will have two dressing rooms ed for by lack of cars. show that much better feeling to lie said, To the Senate and House of Repre a certain notoriety to some of those 1 ward the United States in part of the Devereaux, of Eugene, Oregon; Fred pliance with the provisions of the **'t and a toilet room and a large room morevoer, that southern orders seem who take prat in it, and may result of Cungi-esH of June 3, 1878, entitled sentative*: | southern republics has been the re C. Whitten, of Portland, Oregon; Jo “An Act for the sale of timber land» 40x36 which will ba used (or a lodge ed to be growing smaller for some As a nation we still continue to in the temporary political success of | suit of this meeting. sie Hale Bush and Anderson S. Bush, in the States of California, Orego#, others, in the long ron every such room The poatoffice will occupy the unaccountable reason. With all that, enjoy a literally unprecedented pros Promise is made that the presl of Bay Centre, Washington. movement will either fait or else will Nevada and Washington territory, smaller room on the first floor, which dealers generally are not complalu- perity; and it Is probable that only provoke a violent reaction, which j dent’s Panama trip will be treated of as extended to all public laud «-tatea • Any and all persons claiming a< reckless speculation and disregard will be 16x30. with au 8-foot mail en Ing of trade, which is keeping quite of legitimate business methods on will Itself result not merely in undo- - in a special message to congress by act of August 4, 1892. Edam E versely the above described lands a train»- In the rear. News. Lominen, of Crookston, c< unty of up to former years. Imcally the de the part of the business world can | demagog and the agitator, but also requested to file their claims in tl in the undoing of the good that the Polk, state of M - r. i - Bled 12 maud has Increased, showing In pro materially mar this prosperity. this office on Septebmer 4. 1!*<¡. !:U No congress In our time has done I honest reformer, the true upholder GIRL WANTED—In a family of two office or or before said 2 3d day portion to the growth of the city and PI.KAHANT IIII.L January. 1907. sworn statement No. 7156 for the pur more good work of importance than j of popular rights, has painfully and Enquire at Guard office or of F. C chase of the southeast quarter of Sec the present cougress. There were laboriously achieved. Corruption is ITEMS OF INTEREST suburbs. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Walters at Elmira, Or. d w d6 as in communities tion SO in To»nsiiIp A several matters left unfinished at never so rife High Grade Hops Scarce. (Special Correspondence. 1 Register Range Ao. 7 west W. M., and »1» where the demagog and the agitatoi^ Pleasant lllll, Dec. 1. Misses El ta Most of the hop buslnes reported your last session, however, which 1 | bear full sway, because in such com offer proof to show that the land most earnestly hope you will com Mitchell and Grace McCall, of Walta- 1 Is In off-grade goods. Buyers of ex CONTEST NOTICE sought is more valuable t- r its tin-hei munities all moral bands become plete before your adjournment NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, or stone than for agricultural pur burg, Wash, are visiting relatives i port grade are taking all offered <'«»r|H>rath«n < ani|«algn Conlribiit'ons. I loosened, and hysteria and sensa- United States Land Of'fce. United States Land Office, poses, and to establish his claini to tionalism replace the spirit of sound here. > but find some trouble In getting hop* I again recommend a law prohib Judgment and fair dealing as betweeu Roseburg, Oregon, October 4. 1906. Roseburg, Or., Oct. 9, 1906 said land before W. W. Calk'n-, I **■ i iting all corporations from contribut Notice is hereby given that in com- Rev. Horn will close his pastorate up to the standard Price remains A sufficient contest affidavit having commissioner, al his ftire in t-a- man and man. in sheer revolt pliame with the piovisions of the act ing to the campaign expenses of any here next month, His successor has I steady at 15c for this grade. Prim, gene, Oregon, on Friday, the 4th -1*1 against the squalid anarchy thus pro b«en filed in tills office by Robert of congress of June 3, 1878, entitles party. Such a bill has already paused . not yet been cho ten. ! and under are being picked up at one house of congress. Let Indtvid- duced. men are sure in the end to F. Louden, contestant, against home “An set for the sale of timl-ei land of January, <9(>7. He names as witl turn toward any leader who can re- stead entrv No. 11.2!©. made Febni in the States of California. Oiegon Mr. J, G. Teeters. , of Cottage all the way down to 9c. Sick 1 unis contribute as they desire; but Haagenaon, of Eugeue. Or. ■ I store order, and then their relief at ary 17. 1902. fot the 8lt, N’E>4, Sec Feder Grove, visited last t week with his let us prohibit tn effective fashion all 1 being free from the intolerable bur- tion 33. Township 17, 8. Range 4 E.. Nevada (and Washington 'l ertitory Anderson, of Eugene. Or. Front Ntr«*et Trade. as extended to all the pubic land ; corporations from making contribu deus of class hatred, violence and by Charley Harris contests«, tn which daughter, Mrs. Ellen Mitchell. Opium, of Blue River, Or. .'.rd re» I states by act ef August 4. 1892. Char Sweet potatoes are higher today. tions for any political purpose, dl- demagogy is such that they can not it is alleged that said Charley Harris lie W. Inman, of Elmira, connty A. Lominen. of Burlington, Wash, A literary society has been organ most houses naming 2 %c. A cat ! recti? or Indirectly. Any and all persons claiming *d- ‘for some time be aroused to indtg- has wholly ebandotied said land and of Lane, state of Oregon, has this Ixed which, with the singing school ■ ,.,i Istide «• coming In yesterday relieved tht Right of Api»-rtl in ITRninal Cases. 1 nation against misdeeds by men of especially for the last six months; dav filed in thi- office his sworn Tersely the above describe in tbit Another bill which has Just and football practice, affords consld that there are no improvements on scarcity somewhat, but the demand I passed sne house of congress and wealth; so that they permit a new said land ;that no cultivation has been statement No, ,1 3 foi ti>e purchase requested to file the r ele id 4th day of office on or before the sa erable entertainment to the youug growth of the very «buses which were of the SS of NWi 4 ; SWi. of \E'. very good and shipments from th which it Is urgently necessary should in part responsible for the original made thereon ; that said land is unfit Januarv. 19117. people of the neighborhood. '• SE1-« Of Section No. South slow. Frost is reported in tl 1 be enacted Into law. Is that conferr outbreak BENJAMIN 1 EDDY- The one hope for success for agricultural purposes and Is t>g ictsr. P. N Laird and family went yes growing districts and crops ing upon the government the right of for our people Iles In a resolute and chieflv valuable for the timber there ■v_. in Township No. 17 sooth. Range nadl * No. 6 west, W. M , and will ctfer Said parties are hereby notified a"peal In criminal cases on questions fearless, but sane and cool-headed, on terday to Dexter to attend the golden damaged of law This right exists In many of advance along the path marked out to appear, respond and offer evidence proof to show that the land sought wedding of Uncle Sam Handsaker touching said allegation at 10 o'clock is more valuable for its timber or FOR Eggs continue high, today's figure the states, it exists in the District SALE - Twenty last year by this very congress. and wife, which took place at the stone than for agri cultural purposes, ». fot reaching 37M|C. Country creamer) of Columbia by act of congress. It There must be a stern refusal to be a. tn. on January 4. 1907, before W. and Jo eetslilish his claim to said goats, half of them old home now occupied by their W. Calkins. U. S. commissioner, at Crow, butter la stiffer. Some of the bettei Is. of course, not proposed that In misled tnt«i following either that base his office in Eugene, Oregon, and land before W. W. Calkins. U 8 sale. F F. N'lghsw daughter, Mr*. J M Keeney and fam any case a verdict for the defendant creameries reaching a parity with OW' the merits should be set aside creature who appeals and panders to that final hearing will be held at 10 commissionei, at his office in Eu’- Oregon. Phone Far ily the lowest Imtfincte and passions in gene. Oregon, on Friday, the 4tb day city. Recently In one district where the order to arouse one set of Americans o'clock a m on January 18, 1906. be of January, 1997. 7 Miss Emma Jay entertained a par ulsbtneM government had Indicted certain per against their fellows, or that crea fore the register and receiver at the 1 ‘ ouWry Is up another half cent . WANTED- To buy re ty of friends last evening at the home United States land office in Roseburg. Ered Yates, sons for conspiracy In connection l( too f*r of Elmira. Oregon ; Hartv L. Bown’ ture. equally base but no baser, who and Is practically off the street Good on a good timder clait of her sister, Mrs P. N Shelley. nf I. I rt> • i Oregon _ —_ : w Ira A? • _ with rebates, the court sustained the In a spirit of greed, or to accumu Oiegon. of Elmira. h owner The said contestant having, in a Inman, receipts are due tomorrow and neat Prefer to deal out. defendant's demutVer: while In an late or add to an already huge for Mrs Furrow I* dangerously 111 proper affidavit, filed October 4, 1906, of Elmira. Oregon ; Bert W. Inman, er Ninth day other jurisdiction an Indictment fot J. O. W ’ atts. < direkt. with an abscess tune, seeks to exploit his lellow- set forth facta which show that' after ‘if Elmira, Oregon. Dr. Jayne la at- <1 w nil conspiracy to obtain rebates has beer Amertcans with callous disregard to streets Any and all nersons claiming ad and Willamette Fresh fish Is In good supply and tending her. sustained by the court, conviction their welfare of soul and body The due diligence personal service of this versely the above described lai da are notice cannot be made. It b hereby W H. Shelley and family and Rob trade reported first class. obtained under It. and two defend man who debauches others In order on share* requited to file their claims in this WANTED Goats In fruits business Is reported fairly ants sentenced to Imprisonment Thi to obtain a high office stands on an ordered and directed that such notice office on or before said 4th day of number; for five years res- >o*»t ert Drury and family went to Eu be given by due and proper public«, I January. 1907. gene yesterday to attend the Drury- good locally, but not much doing It two cases referred to may not be evil equality of corruption with the tion. party Address C ■ In real conflict with each other, but man who debauches others for finan BENJAMIN L. EDDY, BENJAMIN L. BOOT Buchanan wedding Cammerclal building. Portis® . the way of shipping. Apples are , It is unfortunate that them should I cial profit, and when hatred Is sown. Register. Register. j w d • Mr and Mrs Daniel Read went to selling freely both to local and su sven be an tpparent conflict At SUPREME COURT DECIDES AGAINST LABOR LEADERS BUILDERS’ Hardware Berger’s Hardware 815 Willamette St. WEEKLY REPORT OF A CAR LOAD THREE KILLED AMERICAN FENCES RIFLE DUEL THE T RIGHT MOON (SS TINGLY, Eugene, Ore. I Willamette House. Be in t>he Swim PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE IS DELIVERED $350 Pianos $175.00 1