::::::xwnzxxnnxnzx:::::::::^* ----- ;.......... Willamette Street - Eugene, Oregon Stanleys - ai 61 2 ^'' “ ore fs open eveninc MRS. GRIFFIN DIES AT AGE OF NINETY-FOUR to recover deed and appoint receiver. L. M. Travis for plaintiff. Continued for service. J. J. Johnson vs. A. B. Wood; to recover money. ("Ren A Schnabel for plaintiff, L. Bilyeu for defendant. I. L. Smith substituted for A. B. ■Mother of Late G. I'. Griffin I* skm *<« Wood. Away at .Midnight After Long Ill Guard Publishing Company, a cor- ness — Funeral Held This After- poratlon, vs. Benj. F. Conner and noon at 3 O't lock. Samuel J. Fendler, partners doing business under the firm name and LONG IMM KI T BEING (T.EAItED style of Conner, Fendler A Co.; to re Mrs. Elizabeth Griffin, grandmoth Woodcock A Potter er of Drew and G. W. Griffin, died at OF MINOR CASES IN PitEI’.IRA- cover money. the home of the latter, 408 Law for plaintiffs. Dismissed by plaintiffs without fence street, at 12 o'clock last night TION FOB REGULAR TERM. at the age of 94 years, 7 months and costs. WIIICH BEGINS NEXT MONDAY Amanda E. Wilcox vs. Asher Wil 13 days, after an illness of several Kissinger & Martin years' duration. She had been an cox; divorce, invalid for the past thirty years or Gen. Kuroki, the great Japanese for plaintiff. more and had not been up from her warrior, is much impressed by Uncle Morton OougluH, Accused of Burglary I Dismissed. The Eugene Lumber Company, a bed for many months. The funeral Sam’s size and development and a At Florence, Arraigned This Morn. corporation, vs. Eugene Mill and Ele- was held at the residence this after- vator Company, a corporation; to re- | noon at 3 o'clock. and the remains cordial welcome is being extended ing and Time for Entering l*lea Set cover money, I. N. Harbaugh for interred in th<- I O. O. F. ci-met.-rv Mrs. Griffin was the daughter of to him in his travels throughout for Tomorrow nt.3 p. in.—Num- plaintiff. Demurrer to complaint sustained. ¡William and Charity Skinner Potter, our powerful republic. It goes jof English descent. She was born in Leave to file amended complaint. without saying that you will also W. M. Green vs. Florence M. Wine- the town of Middlefield. Otsego coun In infan gar; to recover money. Williams & ty, S', Y., October 29, 1812 be very much impressed with the cy her parents moved to Willink, Erie Bean, attorneys for plaintiff, The adjourned term of circuit court I county, N. Y. On February 2, 1832, many good qualities possessed in our convened this morning at 10 o’clock Continued for service. Ed. T. Maher vs. Anderson Waite; she was married to James Griffin, of and after disposing of several cases 27c and 50c Line ot Neckwear adjourned until tomorrow forenoon. to recover money, Woodcock * Pot. , Hamburg, Erie county, N. Y., where they lived until his death. April 12, Also a special 20 discount Morton Douglas, who was arrested ter and J. M. Pipes for plaintiff. 1868. After that Mrs. Griffin made Williams A Bean for defendant. here a couple of weeks ago for bur on Fancy VesLs Motion to make complaint more her home with her son. Gilbert Pot glary, alleged to have been commit ter Griffin, who came to Oregon In $5.00 Shoes at $4.00 ted at Florence, was arraigned this definite overruled. Marvin Martin vs. J. H. Dick; to 1888. After his death in 1897 she morning, L. Bilyeu appeared as bis lived with his widow in Eugene. She $4.00 Shoes at $3.25 The time for entering a recover money. John M. Pipes for had seven children. counsel, plea was set for tomorrow afternoon plaintiff, I. N. Harbaugh for defend Mrs. Griffin retained her faculties ant. at 3 o'clock. till the last and seemed as bright as Settled and dismissed. The following civil cases were dis- M. L. Lavender vs. Sadie M. Lav- she ever did until a few moments be posed of this morning: fore death came. She had a remark Edwin B. Van Vechten vs. Clara ende; divorce. 1. N. Harbaugh for able memory, and could recall events Mathes et al; to recover money. L. plaintiff. in her early childhood days as vividly Dismissed. M. Travis and Murdock A Mosier for, as could any one many years young- plaintiff, A. C Woodcock for defend- ■ er. She was a member of the Meth ant. odist church and lived a beautiful Cor. Willamette and 8th Sts Continued for term. Christian life. Win. Anderson vs. L. H. Potter, ___________________________ admr., and Geo. Barrett; to recover [ The furniture trust is bursted. In a set of resolutions passed by the money. E. O. Potter for plaintiff. Default; judgment for $134 08, In Northwest Furniture Exchange, the terest at 8 per cent. Order of sale of members agreed to dissolve and ter minate their relationship, and to attached property. L. F. Wooley and J. C. Wooley vs. that effect sixteen wholesalers and ItaiM-N Mammoths and Magoom. on Ills Place Southwest of the City . H. A. Skeels; to recover money. L. manufacturers, together with four ! retailers, appeared before Judge Wol- to Perfection—Markets Them In |M. Travis for plalnltffs. Florence, June 10.—The Hurd ' verton in the United States district Lumber and Navigation Company has Continued for term. Eugene. court this morning, pleaded guilty Eugene Chick vs. Glen Thorpe; a large force of men at work enlarg No finer strawberries have ever I damages. L. M. Travl sfor plaintiff, and were fined $25 and costs. ing the capacity of its mill at this This is considered a great victory been grown In the most favored spots I Kissinger At Hooker for defendant. place. When finished the mill will for the government .because it is be Continued for term. in Oregon than those grown by Wil have double its present capacity. This lieved that the wedge has been in 8. C. Sparks, J. F. Tate, et al vs. liam Wills on bls place southwest of Improvement has been made necessa the city, In the Bailey Hill neighbor The Lucky Boy Mining Company, a serted that will make all of the de ry owing to the increased demand for fendants capitulate and enter pleas hood. Mr. Wills has a small patch corporation; Injunction. Williams A in the past year. guilty. Immediately after court a lumber of these berries which he Is market Bean for plaintiff, Thompson & Har of The companies operating mills at rumor was spreid that fhe Oregon ing In Eugene, W. A. Bell, successor dy for defendant. Retail Furniture Dealers’ Associa ' Florence have experienced a great Continued for term. to C. D. Combs A Co., handling thorn tion. the state association of retail ileal of trouble the past season in Guard Printing Company, a corpo here In the city. He Is an enthusias ers, had dissolved. This report could shipping their lumber, owing to the tic grower of the finer varieties of ration, vs. Benj. F. Conner and Sam ■ shoal condition of the bar at the not be verified, but those who arc on thlH delicious fruit. The two prin uel J. Fendler, partners doing busi mouth of the Sluslaw river. Ar the Inside say that such action will be cipal varieties grown by liitti are the ness under the firm name and style present there are several thousand taken either formally or by a general Mammoth and the Magnon Owing of Conner, Fendler A Co., a corpora exodus of the members from the as feet of lumber on the docks awaiting to the superior size of the berries tion; Injunction, shipment on this account. Several sociation. Oregon Journal. < ach box contains only about 25 or ter for pinintiff. vessels are bar bound there now. plaintiff without 3it of the berries, which are hard to Dismissed by The timber values around Florence KEV. II. E. BAKEK ’ S beat for flavor and are perfect In costs. I have doubled in the past year, and at I ANNOI N( ’ EM ENT size and appearance. (lien O. Powers vs. Frank Giant; the present prices Eastern firms are Mr. Wills ‘ has a clearing in the recovery of money, Williams A Bean [buying quite extensively In this dls- At the Baptist church at Harris [ trict. hills surrounded by timber which for plaintiff. burg Sunday: 11 a. tn., "Does It Pay keeps the frost off the fruit and shel Continued for service. ters it from the winds, thereby insur Florence Wlnegar vs. Samuel P to Be a Christian?" 8 p. nt., "Ex- ing an excellent crop each year. Winegar, Della Wlnegar and Leon 1 cuseB." 3 p. m., services at Lanca3- This is the first year that his vines R. Edmunson as administrator of the ter. Let all come. D. E. BAKER. PaBtor. have borne. estate of Glen R. Wlnegar, deceased; CIRCUIT COURT HOLDS ADJOURNED SESSION TODAY Shoe Sale at Stanleys 500 pairs Ladies’Turn Sole Shoes, manu factured by C. Gotzian in St Paul, Minn Polish cut, stock tip, best vici kid, ; shoe made to sell at $3.00, special a pair Roberts Bros “TOGGERY” Ladies’ Shoes, Misses’ Shoes Children’s Shoes, Men’s Shoes. Boys’ Shoes Reduced prices on every pair in stock DOUBLING CAPACITY OF HURD SAWMILL Lion special $3.00 Hats Gordon $3.00 Hats Kingsbury $3.00 Hats » t ♦ Persons who have had the previlege of trading at a Racket Store will appreciate the opening of the : ♦ EUGENE RACKET STORE Commercial Block, Corner 10th and Willamette Saturday, June 15 th 8 ♦♦ ♦♦ 44 ♦♦ :: :: :: >• When we will place on sale a complete line of Racket Goods Everything you need at prices which will defy competition We sell for less than other dealers buy for. Come in and see our elegant waist patterns and Ladies’ and Children’s Wear besides many other lines. Come and examine our goods and get acquainted Remember the day and place COMMERCIAL BUILDING W. J. BALDWIN, Proprietor. At : the parsonage of t'te Christian church in Eugene, June 12, 1907, D. C. McClung and Miss Minnie Born, both of Cottage Grove, Rev. J. S. McCallum officiating. Cutlcura Soap. 25c. our cut price.................. 17c 15c Pears' Unscented Soap, 20c. our cut price . . 13c Packer's Tar Soap, 25c, our cut price.......... 15c Mennen's Talcum Powder, 25c, our cut price 12c Vaseline, 10c, our cut price 3C Williams’ Shaving Soap, 10c, our cut price . 4c Shaving Sticks, 25c, our cut price.................. 19c Hoyt’s German Cologne, 10c, our cut price . • 7C Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, 25c, our cut price . , 14c Graves’ Tooth Powder, 25c, our cut price ..J 4c Lyons' Tooth Powder. 25c, our cut price .. 16c H H H ♦ ' ♦< ♦< ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ----- 25c, — our cut price............ Rublfoam, ♦ 65f 65c Wine of Cardlu. 11.00, our cut price........... 65c King's Discovery, $1.00, our cut price .. 66c ’♦ ♦ ’♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Pierce’s Discovery, 11.00, our cut price .... Fletcher's Castorla, 35c, our cut price . • • 34c 20C Syrup of Figs, 50c, our cut price .............. Jayne's Vermifuge, 50c, our cut price ... 34C Jerome's Ext, Sarsaparilla, $1.00, our price 62c Jerome’s Pile Cure, 50c, our cut price . ■ • 36C ♦ « 44 12C 5C cut price .. ............. 65c s our cut price ••• 65c ___ H Compound Cathartic Pills, 25c, our cut price Machine Oil, 10c, our cut price ........................ Mlles’ Nervine, $1.00, our 72c __ 79c 65c 5 King’s Discovery, 50c, our cut price . ........... 34c 16c Peruna. $1.00, our cut price............ 44 *4 4» 4* 4* «♦ : 44 Pierce’s Prescription, 11.00, our cut price.. Pears' Scented Soap. 25c. our cut price .... Miles' Heart Cure, $1.00, Coopers’ New Discovery, $1.00, cut price. 86c J d6c * J* H _____ ♦» 440 Vinol, $1.00, cut price_________________ 4* ► M°st ev^Dli]"n- in the drug line car. now be had at Stanleys-^ in stov|< over400different preparations all at cut prices LINES For business pertaining to Eugene- Foley Springs, Eugene-Crow or Eu gene-Florence stage Mage lines, call up Main >2. After » P tn. call up Main 44 21. ELI BANGS. dtf J. F Kirk, of Junction, was a vis itor to the county seat Saturday. H H Is doing the Drug Business of the town now H have a more complete stock of proprietary remedies H H H than any drug store in town. We have what you ♦4 : want, and the price is less H » ♦ * ♦ Buy your fishing tackle at Bar- d*wtf ker’s Gun Store. H H H M H 4 4 ♦♦+++*♦♦*+♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 ♦ 4 4 M \RRIED. 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4444444444* STM.E EUGENE RACKET STORE Our Cut Price Drug Department» Geo. Croner, the Eugene police man, has leased the Belknap Springs for this year from Mrs. Alice Mc Cauley, of Portland, and left this morning to take charge of the resort. He will Improve the grounds and buildings and prepare for a busy sea son. The Belknap Springs are among the state’s finest health-giving water ing places, and the fishing and hunt ing arming them nre the best that can be found. Mr. Croner and his wife are old hands nt the summer resort business and will doubtless make a success of this venture. I Special Correspondence.) Wi sltervtlle, June 11.— Last Satur day evening quite a number of Wai-, jtervllle people attended the school exercises at the Lower Leaburgschool I house, where Miss Eth'l Brewster of, Eugene, has been teaching. The pro gram wss well Tenderer and ap.>re- ■ elated by a large crowd. After ihe ' exercises Ice cream and cake were | served out among the trees where Chinese lan>erns were hung and a big cheerful bonfire was built, which i helped to light up the grounds, and [also sent out a welcome warmth Mrs. Chris Polley, who has been very 111 the past ten days, is slightly improved. Dr. Loomis, of Eugene, is attending her. A number nf our young people at- tended the baseball game Sundav at Thurston. The Wsltervllle boys came home feeling pretty small. Mr«. Brownson is vtdting the fam ilies of WsBace Brownson and Rober. Hayes on the Mohawk Sunday Miss Eth I Ktnsev and Miss Gussie Baldwin, of Eugene, spent the da? in Waltervflle. Mr. Post has several carpenters ¡out from Springfield. They expect to have th»ir house remodelled and added to. but this is bad weather for carpenters. ♦ 4 44 C. L. Inman, the sawmill man. is 44 getting out lumber for the new bridge at Hendricks' Ft rry. Mrs. Pearl Will’ams was out from Eugene Sunday to visit her parents. a »*» Trunks, Suit Cases and Telescopes at special prices Big Discounts on Men’s Clothing Ten Days Special Sale GEO. GRONER LEASES BELKNAP SPRINGS OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT $1.95 Each at Stanleys H e U U M «• «4 «• «• •» «♦ «♦ WE BUY FOR LESS—WE SELL FCR LESS 4» 44 M «• Chrisman C a -»-! Near 44 «• 44 i H Block Stanleys 9th Street;4» i ,t!.ì.\V!Uamette StrefL Eugene, Oregon. 4» tîîîîiî”1*’”