Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, April 25, 1907, Image 4

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    SOCIETY HAPPENINGS
^-OF THE WEEK—
picnic, it was held at the home of
The after­
ROM a social standpoint the Miss Ruby Hendricks.
noon was »pent with music and sew­
community Is making
ing. and later a picnic luncheon was
spread. Those present were:
Mr».
_____
while the sun does
W J. Huddle, the Misses Elma Hen­
shine, for well It know» that 110
drick», Mertle Auten, Grace Parker.
Etha William». Kuby Hendricks,
Amy Dunn and Miss Dilley, of Stän­
ford University.
♦ ♦ ♦
The recital given at the Eller»
Piano House on Tuesday evening by
the advanced pupils of Mrs. Rose
treat,
Hollenbeck, was a musical
.Miss l.ela Horn gav« a reading which
was greatly appreciated. and. In fact,
the whole program was enjoyed by
uli preseat.
F
♦
♦
♦
The association of the Eugene bar­
hers are piannig a soda) evening for
May 1st.
♦
+
♦
Culp lot 25, blk 1, Cole's 1st add
to Cole's plat of Marcóla, except 50
feet spuare In sw corner of lot, »50.
Alexander Cooley to A. F. Howard
208x299.5 feet in sec 33, tp 20 s r
3 w, »130.
C. M. and W. J. Hamilton to Lulu
D. Wood 1 acre in aec 33, tp 19 a r
1 w, »20.
J. T. Harris to Carl P. Schaefer
Ill acres in sec 10, tp 16 > r 4
w
E and Elizabeth Cooper to M. A.
Campbell; lots 9 and 10. block 15,
Washburne & Mllllorn's ad to Junc­
tion City. »175.
Peter Vonada to E. G. Baker; 80
aerai in sec. 13, tp. 17, ». r. 5 w.
,25.
F. M. Ho diges et
elgn; 820.6 69 acres
tp. 1 8, s. r.
Charles
Ira D., Erm
120 acres 1
$1300.
Mary Koster to Ira
Wilhelm
D., Ernest Ì
120 acres 1
w. »1700.
John W.
etc; flte bewildering richne»,.T?
costumes and equipment of
gene; also lot 3, block 4, Shaw's 2d
tumes and equipment of th" " '*
ad to Eugene.
apparatus; the wonderful di'bi* ^'
Otis W. and Edith E Fidler to Ar-
dello H. Addison; 39.79 acres in sec.
intelligence of wild beast»
tricks of educated dogs, horb4,s 'h*
25, tp. 20, ». r. 5 w
,900.
phants, monkeys, goat», gh(. ' ***•
Frank and Rachel Eldridge to I.
pelicans. Of the human acts th» 40,1
W. Lane; 2 0 acres in »ec. 36, tp. 16,
s. r. 8 w. ,1.
interesting are those of the
M L. and Maggie Sommerville to
ing Barnards, two young met, ’’
¡L. E. Ward; lot 6, block 4, Cbris-
two women athletes; the Leffel ,4“d
on the triple aerial horizontal b*
tian's ad to Eugene.
J. E. P. Withers to Patrick Conley;
the seven Avallons, a troupe Of *
6 4 acres in sec. 33, tp. 17
pert fancy and trick blcy<ijgtI ”
,3200.
Melnotte troupe of high wir ,.x^ *
Hilbert Erickson to T. C. Starret
Irene Maretta on the flying iad?
and Horatio N. Hovey; 158.S3 acres
and the Banvard sisters
on th* don I
In sec. 18, tp. 20, s. r. 6 w. Ilo.
ble trapexe. Th riding coating«.,*
Ann E. Moffett to 8. D. Rlchard-
dudes such noted stars of
son; certain lands in sec. 29, tp. 15, s
as George Holland, the barebW
r. 5 w. ,1852.50.
Somersault rider; gracefnl Rosf
Louisa Leonard to Ida Shreve;
Doekrill, one of the daln: <t of |,ar
tain land In Haz« lion’s ad to Cottage
baek riders: charniitH; f
Grove. »I.
tbe only lady in the < nt
wory ,-4 I
R. S. Cuthey to i Louisa Leonard;
can turn ajrue comple
':ner.ia 1 I
certain land in Ha: zelton's second ad
on the bare beek oi .1 wiitiy rUnB1''|
to Cottage Grove.
»1.
hors<
Ed Hocum, a
Nellie and Wm. « A. Anderson to M.
sault bareback rider; Frank Miller I
H. Danaher; 160 acr s in sec. 2
and his clever riding (1
-yi^..
17, s. r. 1 e. $4 '»0.
John Carroll and his well (*dUfatfi I
•Mary E. and John L. Hunter to
horse. "Rinaldo”; Ethel Adam» j.
Philip and Mary E. Heller; lots 2, 3
picturesque bareback riding act t|,e I
and 4, block 2 1. James Huddleston's
Montrose Troup of comedy acrobau I
ad to, Eugene. »120®.
Bert Lucier,who drops backward
I
Hans and Marla Sorenson to Julius
a giant golden ladder, whbh „.j I
M. Wilde; lot 2, Millett’s plat In secs.
him famous, and Frank O'Brien, who I
22 and ,28, tp. 15, s. r. 4 w., contain­
does a comedy hurdle stunt with hit I
ing 53.52 acres. $2000.
mule "Maude”. There are a host of I
Thomas Orr to Dllwood Taylor; 1-6
clever fun provoking clowns to
I
interest In 90 acr«*s in sec. 30, tp. 17,
liven the entertainment, and if a per- I
H. r. 6 w.
»1.
son c annot get value received for the I
Jane M. and Geo. C. L. St rächet to
money expended in w itnessing th» I
W. W. and 8. M Calkins; fc.76 acres
circus this season, they are indeed I
in Titus & Straight's towrn plat of
hard to please. Norris A Rowe wifi I
Glenwood Park. »lOO"
exhibit their all new big shows it I
I. W. Lane to J. W
¡.'¡»It and
SALTON SEA DAM. BROKEN BY THE COLORADO RIVER, AND Eugene Friday, April 26.
I
L. L. Porter; cefcin land' in sec. 16.
NEW
COURSE
TAKEN
BY
THE
STREAM.
tp. 36, s. r. 8 w., a;id sec. 18, tp. !8, s.
sc r. 7 w. »500.
The Colorado river, which esi »ped from its natural course and flowed into
JI. A. Washburm- et al to Melvin tbe California desert, forming a great inland lake railed tlie Salton sea, ha»
Fenwick; lots 15 and 16, block 103. been euugbt mid confined at last and may be restrained from doing further
Washburne’» sub-division of 3. r k damage. Tlie work cost about »2.000,000.
P. Co.'s ad to Springfield. »T4W.
Tl
Pu
I
if I
yea
1
pos
1
tak
trai
and
Mrs. Charles Hardy was hostess
to the Wednesday After nooa Hiidce
has
were ushered club this week.
♦ + +
pub
> Miss Ruby
Gua
On Inst Saturday even Ing Miss Ca­
1
midst a
with
al
the mill«« Carroll entertain* il
Then
offe
i the dining luncheon for the fi* 'liman and soph-
4U
d ve y da Ill-
for
table looked
• 1
a (
<l«*ep red carnations, while tin* room and her lum b«*c>ns are very popular
the
The
guests
were
the
Misses
Wlnui-
was lighted by soft, mellow candle­
in
lie I
light.
Mrs David Linn and Mrs. freil Cockerline, Adele (Jiff, Katlier-
absc
\\ I. ( ba blr® Botirad, whil® Mta
Mom * i** T mil" 1 ('omp.f! 1
l«*n, Irene Simington, Rachel Vogel, tn th*
*
T
and Miss l.uta Dunbar served. The Eva Allen. Frances Oberteufer and 1 443 acres In tp. 17, s. r. 8 w. »27,-
and
Edith
Johnson.
next room to be visited was the p«r
5(10.
and
♦ ♦ ♦
lor, adorned in bridal-wreath, and
I>.»vid and Hebei <11 J Thompson to
one
i • Th a i *sda i kfterrtoon clnb met
here the guests took leave of their
hostesses, after having spent a very thia week with Mrs. L. T. Harris. F. M. Hodge» and Chas. H. McCue;
tarn
Whist was played for several hours, 32(1.69 acres in tp. 18, s. r. 5 w. ».">,-
delightful afternoon
Wes
after which Mrs. Harris served lunch- 500.
♦ ♦ ♦
Si
Mi
i •
was received Into
160
On last Tuesday evening Miss .In­ . an
U. 8. to Charles Chard: *r;
theli
membership 1,1 the club
•
dia f
•
taken b)
•
acres In sec. 34, tp. 19, s. r. 1 w.
♦ ♦ ♦
at her flopu* on Houlffi WHIikte tti-
mini
Mrs I.e..»*r L. I.iff key on Friday Patent.
street, by a number of her girl
Tl
W. W. and Anna J Calkins to
friends. The occasion was a very evening entertained a number of lit­
Ised
ey»borate »upper, servd at 6 o’clock, tle girls In hsner of Miss Bessie Ha Frank McMi»«tet . 160x133.4 feet in
ker, who has been staying with her
en tl
in honor of her birthday.
$100.
for -«line time past
A d«*Ughtfirt Fulrinount.
pers
to
James
Mc-
Frank McMaster
evening was spent at various games
Mrs.,.1, M. William win nivali a and refreshments were served. Gra­
out
feet
in
Fair-
16(1x133.4
Master;
surprise house wanning on .Monday de Hingham won the, prize In the
nam
friends.
mount. 1200.
a I ternoon by se» ra of
Power of Attorney.
guessing contest. Those present were
So fi
San Francisco, April 18.-0»
At 6 o'clock the ladles were joined Helene DeLano, Bessie Hendershott.
Mr». C. H. Walter» and htisbami tn
California & Oregon Land' Compa­
year ago today San Francisco was i]
bi their husbands, and all ad l"u 1 n*-.l
pel
Hingham, l.ecuie Griffin and Charles W. .Mann; 80 acres In sec. ny to Frank E. Alley
but wiped out of existence by a fin |
to the basenu lit l oom of tin* I’ i •••»l»y- Grade
tbeii
Kinsey hud 3
their
teacherB,
Misses
I
p.
16,
s.
r.
10
w.
»
1.
Marring*
»«IcetMO.
succeeding
the
terrific
earthqiufe
I
lerlan church, where the K division
Zeigler.
magi
8. M. and Nellie B. Mann to Chas,
Frederick G. Stillwell, aged 30
of the Ladles Aid society served them
Mrs. Additon addressed a good- I park? Tile whole city could see and shock. Nearly a quarter of a millioi I
♦ ♦ ♦
meni
people were rendered homeless, and I
with a very delicious supper.
Wednesday afternoon a number at W. Masin, certain land in sec. 2 6. years, and Minnl* L. Jones, 30; E. C. sized audience here last Sunday at en.ioy fully. Distance lends enchant­ ! the financial loss amounted to |5H- I
♦ ♦ ♦
Ti
Hupiies and T. <1. Hendricks. wftnesM- the Fairmount church, It was decld- ment—and safety.
Catholic ladies met at tlie home of tp. 16 s, r 10 w, ,90.
000,000. The city was left a mas I
—o—
Mrs. Jerry Horn and daughter, Mrs. Norbert Aya, at the corner of
ed to organize a local brancli of the
with
8. O. and Carrie Severs»» t* a. r es.
Miss Leia, of Portland, have been West Sixth and Madison streets, a-nd
W. C. T. U.
The* Vhristian Endeavor Society of of smoking ruins and rehabilitatiot I
nal,
Circuit Court.
I
frequently entertained whlh visit­ organized a sewing circle. A delight­ Colby, 100x100 feet In Kelley'» ad
the U. B. church held an ice cream seemed a matter of many yean.
Today
the
sun
rose
on
a
cloudles
I
Mi
ing here last week
The Thimble ful afternoon was spent at sewing and dition te Spriiatfleld, ,250.
J. B. Hunt vs. J. I). Myers; dam-
the
above
ac-
In accordance with
sociable in the hall last evening. The sky over a busy metropolis in which I
club, of which Mrs. Horn was a mem­ fancy work and refreshments were
cada
J. W. and Emma B. Shumat" to ages for alleged wrongful possession tlon the ladies of this section met receipts were about »20.
the volume of business more tbu I
ber when living here, entertained for served. Mrs. Heltzman assisted hbrs
Chaides A. lbw iky; one-third hiterost of certain land in Eugene. Walton last Wednesday with Mrs. T. H. Gar­
equals that of a year ago, and who» I
her on Monday afternoon at the home Aya In entertaining
rett and completed the organization.
It is planned
Work of grading the driveways in population is fast approaching its I
of Miss Bessie Day. Mrs. Jessup, of to meet at regular intervals a*t the in 320 acres ki secs. 6 au 1 S, ip. & Ness, attorneys for plaintiff.
Mrs. Day was chosen president.
the park is about completed.
former figure. Such a record is ail I
»>1. ,
Ralem, was a guest of the club. The homes of the several memdtess of Idle 18, s. r. 1 w
H. M. and J. E. Milliorn vs. Asa
to be without parallel.
I
ladles devoted the afternoon to fancy society.
Ke|. Uranstetter;
Mrs. Higgins has been quite sick
Fred Fisk, stierkff, to .teim
to recover
»117.45
THE
During the year »75,000,000 bit I
work, but towards evening they
The redemption of Fairmount is
♦ ♦ ♦
3, black 4, Nees' a<l
Eu- with foterest at 6 per cent for goods for several days.
lr;
lot
been
expended
In
the
work
of
co»
I
W
busied themselves In preparing a
the
slogan
of
this
section.
For
some
Mrs. Louis Aya was given a pleas-
and merchandise furnished. Dorris
delicious supper, to which the hus­ ant surprise last night when a nuin- gene. HtierW*f's deed
Fairmount puts in a bid for any reason the fairest part of the city struction, one-third of which hasbea I
busit
leadsv wid 8. M. Putrnwii ‘n T IV & Skiqiworth. attorneys for plaintiff new manufacturing enterprise that has been under a ban. The name furnished by
the savings banks. I
bands of the members were Invited. her of her relatives and friends wa4k-
of tl
♦ ♦ ♦
The old which. In common with all financial I
may come to the city. Within a half Fairmount is significant.
Power of Attorney.
ed In on her unawares at her Res­ Caiui<4; 1.54 <rf mi acre hi see. 36,
; institutions, withstood the disaster I
A number of yong ladles who have idence on West Eighth street asid tp. 17, s. r. 2 w. ,250.
this
James Morrison granted power of mile we have the fine waterpower query, "Can any good come out of j without a sign of weakness. Otw I
furnished by the rapids in the riv­ Nazareth?” must not be the question
formed themselves Into a sewing dub, spent a very pleasant evening w-W<i
Carrb« 8. Clark t« Janie» W Ham­ atf-wrney to Duncan Scott, of Eu- er.
Euge
$30,000,000 has been paid out for I
Here is an ideal location.
it here.
had planned a picnic, but as the wea­ her. Various amusements we tie In­
ilton: lot 4 Mid »»nth half of lot 3, gene.
labor and fifty thousand men are nor I
seems strange that no one has taken
ther was not propitious for a rustic dulged In.
Valle
advantage of ft. This should be the
trlo<4< 8, EM»wwrth'a ad to Eii/.en“.
Notary Public.
,J. N. Cole is having his house fitted engaged in the building industry ■
I
at
th
while
before
the
fire
only
twenty
I
manufacturing
centre.
G. E. Mid ArvHla Courtwilght to
up for hot and cold water through­
The notarial commissions of S.
thousand were at work. Temporary I
—
o
—
I
era
J
out.
FraiHf Welter; 40 acr*» in sec. 27, McKay and Joseph Gillespie t
construction has ceased, and p**rmia■
—o---
By the way, since the city is to
tp. 17, a. r. 7 w. »400.
Hied.
tie th
, for first-class fire-proof strurtnrsI
celebrate the "glorious Fourth,” why
J. A. Spear Is studying the Chinese Ito cost over »50,000,000 have bea ■
J. C. Cluctee.v to Godfrey Graber,
Notary Public,
squee
not have the fireworks displayed language out in the hopyard. He Is
I granted.
The restoration of oil ■
hn+f Interest In the following n 'niiig
The notarial commission of
A. from the highest point in the city becoming quite proficient.
traffi
buildings which surviv' d the flairs■
cla-l-ms. Behemia district:
‘ Good Turnbow Is filed.
will require the expenditure of mW I
"dem
Enoug-h” Mid "Irene.” a-nd quarter ia-
Stallion License.
11 HEX THE SI X GOES DOWN
millions more.
I
tereat. hi "Golden Ster.” ,50.
menti
About two hundred miles of street ■
S. E. Phillips files license for stal-
1
I
have
wondered
waat
lies
past
the
1 railways, rendered useless, are no» ■
M 1 Enright to T. C. Starret mid Ih*H "Charge."
have
world’s far rim.
I In running, order.
■
H. N. Hwvey; 160 acre» in aec. 2
Probate Court.
Where the great red sun goes
corpo
The bank clearings for March fl-■
Another railroad rumor is aftuat
The tint versify of Oregon's crack
tp.
16.
s.
r.
7
w.
»1
.
Guardianship
of
Lemuel
J.
Crow,
down.
ceeded by $2,500.01)0 the figure»««
baHi'ball nine lowered the colors of to the effect that the Southern Paci­
are u
Since
the
dreaming
of
youth
so
long
U.
8.
tw
Wilhelm
K
1
water
;
teeaae. Malcolm T. Crow appointed
th«* same month last year, just pre«
the Multnomah Amateur Athletic fic Company has during the past few
ago,
ever,
Club on Multnomah field yesterday days been trying to secure quits* a»i as*res in sec, 32, tp. 19, s. r. 1
ceding the catastrophe
■
giierdian.
I have longed, so longed, sometimes
In recognition and celebration « ■
afternoon, says Sunday's Oregonian air.*age of land in FalrmciiMit hii Patent.
Thi
Estate jnf Joseph Sternberg, de-
to
go
Th«* score w as 12 to 6, and Hit hough which to build repair shops asid ter­
what has been done, service» v««
8. P. iwitl Frankie lih art ridge to «easi'd. Isaac Senders appointed ad-
Over the slopes and the mountain held today in the various churrb* ■
Main
tlie game was loosely played and re­ minal buildings. It Is Mid Wist the
trails,.
plete with errors, It was an Interest­ right of win agent of the rompMM G L USiertrbl».»' IwiW interest hi see wf<iist«r»ter.
ratior
George Eisenhart, who has been The desarts and valleys, through and while not a legal holiday »«*■
in many places was suspended. T*■
ing contest. The collegians from Eu­ has Interviewed a num tier of property 12. t«p. 23. s. r. 3 w. 1125.
Notary Public.
logging tn the woods near the Cham­
wood and vaies.
reasoi
gene have shown wonderful Improve­ holders there In regard to selllmg.bix
night
the
Merchants'
Association.
1
■
Tliwmm« IX Mid Meredith II Brash­
NotM’ial commission of Marion P. bers Lumber Company's mill above
To the laud where the sun goes I prominent factor in the labor of r» ■
ment over their work of last year, as yet no definite deal has been made. er ta Nancy A. Ewing; 40 acres hi
Cottage Grove was struck by a log
fende
W®»ee<er, of Greenleaf, is filed.
down.
and the fan» who saw them take Colonel .1 It Eddy who has change
construction, w ill fittingly comm»» ■
and
instantly
killed
on
Wednesday
of
sec.
24,
tp.
22.
s.
r.
4
w.
,50.
Mtirriagi* License.
ao
en
Multnomah Into camp yesterday de­ of such work on tills division, wsis
rate
the
uprising
of
the
new*«
this week.
I have gazed in the desolated tinted Francisco by a banquet in thesp»> B
I.Miiw »J l-)V.<>rH Winfrey to mil-
clare that other Northwest collvg" here a few days ago on some kind af
ITeury Owen, aged 23. and Bertha
It
appears
that
he
was
snaking
a
holdlt
West.
aggregations wilt have to hurry It a land deal, but would divulge no In­ vey Mid I hardy Caln; 50 acres hi sec. Myrtle Ingraham, 16; J. E. Ingra-
did new Fairmount hotel.many P1* J
log down the hill, walking bhside it
There where the sun goes down,
they down the speedy Oregon liunch formation. and it may be that (Mi 12. tp. 20. s. r I e
occasi
inent citizens being among the
,250.
driving
the
team,
when
the
front
end
ham.
witness.
And wondered at strange and foreign vited guests.
The Oregon team showed the effects was the job hr was attemHng to.
■
Bat w
encountered
an
obstruction,
swinging
Arthur
1.
Mid
Dora
E
Frfhtor
to
Miles' Henley Pitcher, aged r». and
lluidk.
of good coaching, »nd while It* mem­ The rumor has ln*wn persistent, but
the rear end of the log suddenly up Of unknown
tongues
on other GEO. A. iklKKIS SHIPS
bers are not as strong at batting a» th«* Guard knows no more about the Abbie E. Brewster; 1st» 4 asid 5. Myrtle Wicks, 19; Mrs. Hattie S(»hr
bed
b;
and around, striking George on the
strands.
they »hould be, they make up for this deal than the average citlxen, and block 10. I nlvei sit i ad (• Cui» ne witness.
ASPARAGI S TO PORTI*”’
head
and
killing
him
instantly.
the
W
apparent weakness by the cleverest simply gives publicity to the report »220.
And longed, so longed sometimes to
Undertaker Marion Veatch was
Howard R McBride, aged 33. and
•
go
kind of fielding and base running for wiiat It Is worth.
for yi
'phoned
for
and
went
up
and
brought
U.
8.
tco
Helen Marlon Qntner, 26; Lillie G
There Is pl« nt v of vacant Laid ai
Coach Beadek has taught them all
Thar I might see, that I might know. Former Eugene Politician an<l b‘
the
body
to
this
city
yesterday
and
we
wj
yer
Making
a
Success
of
tar"
1
w QiAner, witness.
and If the company .0 ii ■ <
the fancy turns and trick» of the Fairmount,
There where the sun goes down.
will ship it today to his home in Chi­
Has 10 Acres of As|Uinigus.
game and ha» put a great fighting should decide to build its shops there Patria
Quiet,
Frank Jacob Frost, aged 23. and 1 co. California, for burial.—Leader.
The »core:
,
• It would have plenty of room
Let's
spirit Into them
1 kaive looked in the faraway jeweled
Geo. A. Dorris, who withdrew I
U. 8 te Jota *i abb i t® »rrw I d Benn May Fredenberg. 18; M J.«Ar
dized
all hope that then* Is sum,' truth to
skies.
< >r«*gc un.
1
sec.
34,
tp.
21,
s.
r.
3
w
Patent.
polities and the practli * of )»» • ]
nel. witness
r<
i">rt
and
thm
the
/ork
will
h.
*
There
where
the
sun
goes
down.
ces.
sl
’
EX<
EK
CREEK
ITEMS
a
ah . r l>h
1
¥ 8 to John O. Grubb; 11.12
glu this summer
.Vmf longed for the deeps of a starrv years ago and is devoting
0
... .3 2 0
Smith. If
the pursuits of agriculture »nd “ I
The
night,
•
sec.
34,
tp.
21,
w
».
r.
3
0
(Special Correspondence. 1
Stage of Ohio, CUy of Toledo. Lucas
... .3 0 0
Ramp, cf
culture, has one of the best
A
trackless
waste
and
a
polestar
*rn
p;
Spencer
Creek,
April
22.
Spencer
1
Patent
I
1 1
Paine, lb.
I
County, ss.
Oregon on the north bank of tM “J
light.
Creek people are breaking their necks
6
4 •»
Hathaway. 3 b
1 •
• 1 A Mays to W. H. Evans; 1-6
■
Culli.
Frank .1 Cheney nukes oapi tha< trying to get their crops in early.
And wished that I had been born to laniette river about four mne« I
♦
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0
I
3 a
Clarke, ss
1 of Eugene and just above Spring I
ten.- -
see
♦ DAILY «OTEN EROM
♦ Mitsi set in 2 45.97 acres lu sec 19, he Is senior pifrtner of the firm of
0
Everett Roseberry and Henry Car-
i
1
K* • '*
w
»I
11ns- He has th® most productive hop I
4
4
i
1 F J. Cheney A Co., doing business In son killed t\v> larg' ra««*-.*i,- Tut- .T»»
H. Houston.
4 4»l XTV <11 Ilk 'S («IBI
4- ' tp. 15, »
♦
in Oregon, a ftne orchard of v* T| ■ in« ra
s
tery—
John II Tunell .■ Louisa • Hard the City of Toledo. County and State day. th® 16th
4 o 0
s
kind.-- of fruit, «tn English wa-’■ I I fail.-,i
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
There where the sun goes down.
A basket social will be held at the
3
1 0 3
Hurd, p. . . .
•
h I» a®4
*. t p ?11 a 1 aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
I chard, and he has recently pl*® ¿1 I Ung tl
Spencer <>vek schoolhouse May 1.
Ileal Estate Transfers.
J w
»1500.
And I've turned In the dusk from the acres in asparagus. He sends tn<e«
the sum of ONB HUNDRED DOL­ Everybody Invited
I«
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Total*
his asparagus to Portland. *n ^1
Ivan
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James and Sarah E. Horn to b'rank
Hard- LARS for each and every case of Ca­
afterglow.
»eri..
Miss Anna Hansen went to town
Vlllllll*
• o
It for 15 cents a pound It »« J I of wh
After the sun went down.
work tn some store.
0 0 3 0 M Horn; 98.32 acres In sec. 34, tp. . Ing; I 8 07 acres in tp. 20, s r. 3 w tarrh that cannot be cured by the use
1
Gray. »»............
Everybody Is done shearing goat» T'' the lights that gleamed in the quality than any we have seen^- |
2
»600
I 2 0 0 16. a r 4 w. »1350
Hinkle, If..........
¡grocery stores in Eugene this
of Hall'» Catarrh Cure.
for thts season.
city’» heart.
pip-n
0
1
2 0 0
Mi-Cleiian. if
B. A and Bertha A Kernutt to
Geo. M and Ella B. Fraser to Ar­
Miss Maude Lellen has been quite The lights in hall and throbbing : He brings »15 worth at a time ■ ■
FRANK J. CHENEY.
I
3 3 0
< 'innplii ll O
2
Intere.
John and Lawrence Jensen, lot 4,
buggy
to
Eugene
and
send»
‘
thur
Kirkland,
lots
7
and
8,
block
S,
lit.
mart.
4 2
I 3
Sworn to before me and subscribed
A Houston. 3b, c
I
»ned
f,
Portland.
It
is
one
of
the
mo
Taylor
Sykes
has
block 2. Kltson's sd to Eugene »225.
»10.
been quite Hl And longed, so longed, for the arms
0 n 0 0 0 Kellv's ad to Springfield
Trowbridge. rf
in my presence, this 6th day of De­ with poison oak.
itable crops raised in Ore8p
»nd breast
0 o I 4
3
B A. and Mary A. Washburne to
Sin not. lb
I* II Jones to Fingal Hinds. 40
ider.ds
cember. A. D. 1886
Spencer Creek people are going up- That cradled me sweet to sleep and there is an almost unlimited «'» ■
<1 I. acre In mm - 3. tp 21. s. r. 3 w
n 1
Stockton, c.
»I 'Isaac House; lot 14. and west half of
for it at good prices. From h
■
on the butte Sunday, the 2Mh.
rest.
(Seal!
A. W. GLEASON.
*®red
0 o 0 4 0
Morris, p
Fred Fisk, sheriff, to A C Ruby; ■ lot 15, block 91. Washburne's sub-
fruit, nuts and asparagus M
Nick Srt.norenburg purchased a
After the sun went down.
I 0 a 2
Murphy, 3b
Notary Public.
net af
will soon have a large inri’®hll
ilvision of Springfield I. k P Co.'s
certain land In Glvdada Tax deed
targe number of sheep of Harrfv Rob­
—Will F Griffin in Milwaukie
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter­ inson.
larger than any lawyer in 1
I I dollar«
8
Sentinel.
,75.
. .35 « 8 7 I
Clara A Burkholder et al to J. IF id to Springfield
Totals
of Oregon«—State Journal
I I rill'I«»
nally, and acts directly on the blood
Add Albro returned home from
Hits MUll Illi II** ii Innings.
H A. and Mary A Washburne to
Bartels et al; certain land In sec M.
town last Friday evening.
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and
mucous
surfaces
of
the
system
Oregon
. .1 1 0 I 1 1 c o 1
Bertha M. Rouse; lot 16 and east halt
»225.
Clinton Chezeni 1« staying home
E. T. Thornton, of 3P*Bie^0»r
I 1 mon
7 tp 20 B r 3 w
Hits . . . 0 1 0 I ii n j 1 2
Fend for testimonials free
O C l.ee to A. R Cooley; half In- of lot 15. block 91. Washburne'» sub­
from school to put tn his crop» He
•
was exam lined by a lunacy 1
I Points
Multnomah. 0 n 4 u a o 2 u •
F
J.
CHENEY
A
CO..
Toledo.
O
will break hts neck It be don't get
8 terest In 120 acres In »ec IS, IP 21. division of Springfield I. A P Coa
Sion Saturday afternoon
Hita ... 1 t 3 o o I 1 1 o
I »hlrh
hta crop In pretty soon
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
and committed by Judge
’ ^1
Sunni arv.
s r. 2 w
»t
id to Springfield
,75.
Struck out By Hurd, 4; by Mor-
Take
Hall's
Family
Pill»
for
con
­
to
the
insane
asylum
at
*
I ®onth
B. O and Emily B Potter to A. C.
Soren C Anderson to G 8 Keck ;
rls, 1. Base» on balls Off Hurd. 3.
I.. W. Brown and F M
•
stipation.
Woodcock: 1-3 Interest In 315 acres
Of
off Morris, 6 Two base hits ('larks, 18.70 acres In tp. 15, a. r 4 W I
examining, physiciens
" rtt*
It ta promised that those who at- aged 32 .wars and Is a
»600
11 and U Lurch to K C. 1 Hansen In sec. 30. tp. I®, a. r. 4 w
Houston.
Sacrifice hits Smith.
.„j»
I
*bo
h
New stock Ashing tackle just
Hath 120 »eres in src. 20, tp 10 a r. 4
tend the exhibitions of the Greater cupation. The eatue of n -
Ramp
Stolen bam*» Hinkle.
I
|g.
John M. Davis to John Wlnsenreld;
I
’
he«e
I
For
Infant»
ud
Children.
away. Vmpir* Rltntn»
reived
see
our
new
reel
Norris
k
R,
'-.gsT
all his Interest In lots 3. 4, 5 and »,
w. »50®.
■owe circus, museum, men- is brooding over the
wife. He imagines sonie ' _ »
agerie
CHAMBERS
HARDWARE
I
PSOpIo
,533 6«
»nd hippodrome this season
K C Hauser to lamls E Rean block 34. Springfield
will be surfeited with the vast num­ Ing to kill him, and I»
is an
Nancy Adeline Smith to Huldah
160 acres In »ec 20. tp 20 ■ r 4
times.
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Bears th*
ber of acrobats. gymnasts, barebacg
John George Is suffering with a
McClanahan; lot 6 and fractional lot
w, »l<*00.
nation
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broken nose, the accident occurring i 8* t mature of
riders, contortionists, leapers, vault-
Mrs. Gardner, who ts
C. and Mary Cole to Minnie M 5, block 3. I’enderson a ad to Eu- during a friendly scuttle.
era. tumbler», expert trick bicyclist», Monroe for the past sere
returned home yesterday*
REHABILITATION
OF SAN FRANM
Fairmount Department
MAY BUILD
UNIVERSITY
CARSHOPS
TEAM WINS
FAIRMOUNT
FIRST GAME
INSTANTLY
LOCGING CAMP
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