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BLOODLESS SLOW MAIL HARRIMAN GETS REVOLT STIRS SERVICE FOR CROOKED DEAL FRENCH REPUBLIC COBURG AGAIN TO KEEP QUIET OREGON EASTERN THE CHRISTIAN PREPARING FOR SURVEYORS LEAVE CONVENTION GREAT MEETING FOR MOUNTAINS AT TURNER ELECTED TRACK TEAM CAPTAIN Paris, June 10.—The revolt of the! Springfield. Or.. June 9 1907 wint growers in the south of France lurn Pub. U..U Co.;-^ . Guard a m Washington, D. C., June 10.—A (Special Correspondence.) which goes into effect today is caus A crew of eight Southern Pacific th“ "rar:..fr_°“ ‘be eierk that startling statement was made here The Oregon Christian Missionary Dan Kelly was today elected cap Portland, June 10.—The officers surveyors left Eugene Sunday after ing some apprehension in govern- there will"»^7 k “' v , er K lnat (Saturday on the faith of a govern- nient circles. By the terms of the mails between .hi.’“J. exchan«e ot of the Oregon Development League noon for Hazel Dell to resume work Convention will hold Ite seventeenth tain of the 190S track team at the involution, to execute which nearly No ii hut tnand Trai“ l ment official which seems to shed will meet at the Portland Commercial on the survey for the Oregou East annual meeting at the Turner Memo University of Oregon with the un half a million people yesterday at change’ wltL No T? V“" a flood of light on the numerous Club Thursday evening. June 20, at ern railway, which is the name of the rial tabernacle, Turner. Oregon. June derstanding that he will re-enter tho Montpelier swore with uplifted hands tion a1 3 51 <lu^ at ,he junc' conferences at the White House and 7:30. and every active worker, as proposed extension from Natron 20 to 30 Inclusive. This gathering institution next fall. He had been levelled well as the presidents and secretaries across the state and to Klamath will represent the one-hundred con planning to quit the university, but kbe departmental, clty.tomn and com- 3o minutes tn a,e about elsewhere which are all munal officers must resign today No w<mdhn4ke conn<?<‘tion with against E. H. Harriman and Harri of the different commercial bodi<-s Falls. Engineer Carl Rankin, In gregations of the Christian church in, It is expected he will be Induced to and the Inhabitants will refuse to pay so Coburg and ®pr)“«field’ man's interests. In brief, the state are urged to be praMBt The hague charge of the work, is expected here Oregou. comprising a membership of 1 remain another year. Dick Hathaway has been elected (axes unless the parliament affords ■ rlence the r-- -h **“ exp,‘ ment is that Hill, Morgan and Root proper will open Friday morning at 9 on any train and he wilt take with about eleven thousand disciples of Christ. - ......... .. -e same difficulty they’did ?,re ‘hat th<* by captain of the baseball team for next relief. Several S' * mayors have resign- formerly ~______ — _ late 24 hours. I am send- Harriman be kept up and that there o’clock in the Marquatu Grand thea him another party. It is expected that It is expeited that this convention year. ed. and is if the ovnmni^ example *« is froi„ followed tn a Protest* t. or rather an expla- ! ^all be no let-up in it. tre, and this session will close at forty or fifty men will be at work on —.«a a - . ' < Ing — ■- ... The object 12:30. Afternoon recess for flower the survey wlthiu a week or two. It will be the beet In the history of this condition bordering on anarchy will nation to the chief cleTk" Its sessions will comprise j is that there shall be a cloud over parade and general recreation. Fri will be remembered that the whole society. result, and the government will cease ' - 1 cierk- PLANS TO BREAK Respectfully, the Harriman prosperity and that day evening exactly at 8 o'clock there force was laid off during the past those of the missionary society pro-1 to reign from the Spanish frontier to FINLEY E. ROBERTS, P. M the longer it lasts the better for his will be a special pipe organ recital winter, and it was thought by many per. the ministerial and Hlble school LAND MONOPOLY rhe Rhine. rivals. associations, the woman s board of at the First Presbyterian church by that the project had been temporari missions, the Y P. S. C. E. and the I A. \V. Isifferty, Young Portland law The situation Is all the more grave It is declared by this official that Professor Edgar E Coursen. one of ly abandoned, but the reason given because it constitutes the unanimous it is an open question whether there the best organists In America, free of was that the roads and trails had be Christian Educational Union. yer, <•<»-« to WaMhingtou to Seek protest of the population, and being [ Is any thing now on the books by During the convention special steps 1 unaccompanied by disorder, furnish Aid from High Officials—Govern j which Harriman is cognizable under charge to all visitors residing outside come impassable and it was Impossi will be taken toward the calling of a ' the city. This is a rare and unusual ble to transisirt supplies over them, similar convention to represent es the government no pretext to re ment Should Sue. I the Sherman anti-trust law. There treat. the i necessitating the shutting down of sort to force of arms. Marcelin Al whole Pacific coast membership and I was a clear case against him in the There will be a morning session work until dry weather came. The to meet every four years. bert, leader of the movement, is I matter of the Southern Pacific and Believing that the Oregon & Cal acclaimed the "r‘ de -mer." and seems ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ San Pedro lines. The testimony was of the league Saturday from 9 to I surveyors say that they expect to be ifornia Railroad ran be ousted from Aside from a large corps of I i 12:30, and the program Includes [ employed at the work all summer. A speakers residing in the state......... its remaining 3,1)00,000 acres of to hold the south of France in the ♦ ♦ all in and the inter-state commerce some of the most effective and prac-• number of Eugene men will be in the hollow of his hand. His orders are Boise, June 10.—Steve Ad ♦ sessions will be made helpful and In granted lands for refusal to dispose committee was in position to proceed, several parties. implicitly obeyed, and by the powers ♦ ams, the alleged associate of ♦ and did want to proceed, but there tical ad men In the country. teresting by the presence and assist | of them for 92.50 an acre to "actual The Oregon girls taken East by the | of organization with which he is ♦ Orchard in some of the lat ♦ was a delay until Harriman and the | ance of several workers of national settlers," according to the terms of [Telegram reached home Saturday- endowed he has proven himself a ♦ ter’s crimes, arrived here ♦ other railroad interests came up in- reputation among the people, some the trust under which the railroad born leader of men. It is also real ♦ from Wallace today. He is + I to court voluntarily and disolved the night. Those in charge of Philip S. of lite names being as follows: Geo. received the lauds from the United Bates are expected to arrive home ized that among the hot-blooded peo ♦ accompanied by his attorney. + Illegal combine for traffic. B. Ranshaw, Cincinnati; Geo. W. Slates, A. W. Laferty, a young lawyer tomorrow. They have given the state ple of the south such a man might ♦ John Worms. It is believed + Muckl- y. Kansas City; W R Warren, of Portland, set out for Washington Why was Harriman not prosecuted ♦ that Adams will refuse to tes + In that case with the testimony all a vast amount of advertising. [arouse a formidable revolution. I Pittsburg; J. II. Mohorter. St. Louis; last night Io persuade Senator The address of John H. Whyte, ♦ tify when placed on the stand. + In and in such a character that it Presidi tit Albert Buxton, Canton.Mo. ; Bourne, Attorney-General Bonaparte, manager of the Astoria Chamber of ♦ W. A. Moore, Tacoma, Wash.; A. L. Secretary Gt^field. I .a n<l Commis * forced the dissolution? But volun- Commerce, before the Ad Men's Club ♦+♦♦+♦♦++♦♦♦♦+♦* + tartly the answer Is plsia, »aid the of Portland Wednesday night made a Trial of the land fraud cases Chapman. Seatth1, Wash ; and Mrs. sioner Ballinger and other adminis tration officials that the surest way official, If Harriman had been pros- against ex-Congressman Binger Her ! Ida W. Harrison, Lexington, Ky. Boise. June 10.—Haywood's attor ecuted Hill would also have been great hit. A large delegation from all parts of opening the lands to settlement is mann and others will probably begin The Rural Letter Carrier's Asso neys are making a strong effort to prosecuted, and therb would have in July, says the Portland Telegram. of Oregon and Washington will be to take them away from the railroad, show that instead of being procured been an equality of conditions. That ciation of Oregon held a most suc Francis J. Heney has announced in I present and camp during the entire first through a court decision, hold cessful and Interesting convention by the Western Federation of Miners, ¡convention season. A goodly number ing the railroad to be a trustee of Sheridan, Wyo., June 10.—While the Independence outrage was plan would not do for the alleged purpose in the Oregon room of the Portland San Francisco that it Is his intention of regular campers have cottages the lands and not fee simple owner, of several officals at this time, who Commercial Club. to return to Portland this summer pursuing two Montana horse thieves ned by enemies of the federation, erected oil the grounds for camping and second, through a court order, supposed to be friendly to Hill yesterday. Sheriff Guy and posse and was intended to be comparatively are The grand lodge. A. F. & A. M.. to try these three cases, and it is purposes. On the two Sundays of the removing the railroad from the trus I and Morgan, e .»eclallv the laiter. thought probable that as soon as he of Oregon, will lay the cornerstone from Johnson county shot and killed harmless, but was converted by mis convention these spHclous grounds teeship and apimlntlng new trustee., It was Mr. M rg-»n for instance, one of the robbers that held up the take .into a great tragedy. Orchard who was taken into the conference of the new eigth-storv steel building has finished with the trial of Mayor will ite thronged with people who say three prominent and disinterested Schmitz and the San Francisco courts Northern Pacific passenger train at testified that he and Adams pulled of the White Horse and now under construction for the Com adtoitrn for the summer, he will re have come to join In the worship and citizens. Welch spur recently. The man was the trigger of the mine before the ranged for conferences mercial Club Wednesday afternoon. I hear the addresses of these two great Lafferty remarked that he believ — I train reached the station, and the de- Dr. W. T. Williamson, grand master, sume the fight against land frauds 'days of the convention. These ad ed suits brought by individual citi- will officiate. I fense seeks to make it appear that it dresses will be worth going a long The reception glven the Omaha was planned to blow up the station, business men at Po rtland was unique not only before the train arrived,but in the extreme. The _ ...... ............ governor, the before the non-union miners who mayor and 100 representative busl- were working in the neighboring Iness men met the party Sunday mines came down to entrain. The F. E. BILLINGTON. morning at 9 o'clock at the Union effort to force Orchard to admit that Cottage Grove, Or. depot. 7* There was a street . car ------ ride. Hawley and McParland had been reception and luncheon today. Roses coaching him were denied with spirit, were distributed by the ladles of the the witness saying that they had only East Side, on the West Side, and the cautioned him to tell nothing but the train was decorated with roses-—In truth. fact, there were roses everywhere. Replying to Richardson’s questions The Portland rose show and fiesta regarding the attempt on Bradley's will certainly be the most charming life. Orchard said: event of the year 1907. "At the time I put the strychnine Moscow, Idaho, June 5.—An abso in Bradley's milk 1 was that desper lute denial of each and every allega- ate I did not care whether I killed [tlon set forth In the indictment with the whole family of father, mother, the promise to substantiate that as baby and three servants.” sertion with competent witnesses was RV J R.FUROT When court adjourned at 3:30 Or the cardinal feature of the opening FRANCIS M. COCKRELL. chard was still on the stand. MARTIN A. KNAPP EDGAR E. CLARK. statement of the defense made by Interstate commerce commis FRANKLIN K. LANE. Attorney Moore, of Moscow, In the Chairman Knapp, of the Interstate Corrects Statements, Interstate commerce commis- [ North Idaho land conspiracy case commerce commission, told In New sioner, United States senator from Member of the United States Expired Today After Two Years' III- When court oneueu this morning «¡oner, former president of tho Or j yesterday morning. The defense will York the other day a French railway iichm —Remains will lie Brought to Missouri for thirty years and civil Harry Orchard asked permission to civil service commission and ii seek to prove, Mr. Moore said, that story. correct two statements made by him Eugene for llill der of Railway Conductors and la , W. Dwyer, defendant, and C. W. Rob- war veteran. "A traffic manager," he said, Saturday. He declared that it was prominent citizen of California. Cemetery. ! net, co-consplrator, acquired lands "came to the president of the line bor leader. Billy Ackerman, not Billy Easterly,- upon their own responsibility, and and exclaimed disconsolately: who made the bombs of Pettibone (From Friday's Guard I great railroad presidents, of whom In Oregon. that the money which they got from " ‘We are having no end of trou Mrs. Creed cornered and shot on the "Ow" dope with him at Cripple Creek. He Harriman was not one. C. Hammond, of .... Ett- Another Yesterday United States Attorney the Lewiston National Bank was a ble, sir, with the public about thost also said that he and Adams did not gene, died In ranch, 40 miles southeast of here. Portland foday at 11 point made by the oflcial is that it regular business transaction, In no i *' __ _______ The second man escaped, with the carry their guns in holsters when would have been very easy for the a. m., after an illness of two ,_____ year»* _ Bristol had all the government cases way connecting either W. F. Ke»t>u- old dark blue cars. Everybody says posse in pursuit, and it is believed stalking Governor Peabody, as he had White House last night, with the as duration of nervous troubles. The continued for the term, because of a bach or G. H. Kester, president and they bump so frightfully in compar lack of witness funds to bring the ison with th new light blue ones, that he will be captured or shot tu- stated. sistance of such lawyers present as remains will arrive here Saturday I Attorney Richardson secured ad- Boot and Taft and the attorney gen night and the funeral will be held cases to trial; but another apportion cashier respectively, with the land which, of course, run very smooth.’ day. ” ‘Humph,’ said the president, ‘‘we mission from Orchard that he had eral himself, to have stated point- ■Sunday at 11 a. m. at the residence t ment is due by July 15, nnd It Is acq uisit Ion negot la I ions. At the conclusion of the statement must attend Io this matter at once. i thought by the time this Is available had a conference with Detective Mc- of Mr. Hammond's mother, Mrs. F. Parland and asked Orchard if Mc- blank that there was grave doubt I A, Rankin, 630 Olive street, with in-1 Mr. Heney will be ready to resume more than a dozen witnesses were Have all the old ears painted light called, almost all of whom are closely blue Immediately. Parland had not spoken to him about about the Harriman officers, either terment in the Pleasant Hill ceme-l ! his connection with the* cases. personally or as a corporation, The When Heney comes Mr. Bristol Identified with the bank, who tes the method in which Orchard could usual plan, however, was ■ tery. pursued, I withstand his cross-examination. namely, of leaving the case up Ada L. Mathews was born in Lane will give him a clear docket. Tho tified that the general reputation of zens to obtain land from the railroat This Orchard denied. Richardson air, with the cloud floating in the county December 23, 1881, and was, eases Mr. Heney wants to try, and Mrs. Mary J. Harris, Frank Morri would fall and that the government near which are st ill under his control, son and It. A. Lambdin, Important Is the only plpintlf fthat can success- Concord, June 10.—Judge Cham next asked if Orchard had not made Harriman and nothing said about ; married to Creed C. Hammond in Eti- have been long, pending and are first witnesses for the prosecution rela I'ully bring suit to force tho rallroaJ the correction because he had discov i gene on November 21, 1900. She i berlain today ordered Mrs. Mary Ba Hill’s railroads or Morgan's inter- Therefore Mr. Bristol tive to their truth and veracity was to let go Its grip. lived here all her life and had many on the list. ker G. Eddy's competency determined ered that Easterly was In Boise. Or ests anywhere. will lend every energy to help him try bad. Mrs. Jennie Itobnet, wife of the Lafferty was formerly a special chard said he had known that East friends who will he greatly pained to by a master In chancery, in connec the cases. Mr. Heney would not be co-consplrator, and William Benton, nigent In the Northwest for the gen erly was in Boise all the time. hear of her death. She has been a tion with the action brought by rela denied flatly Important testimony eral land office, and claims to have Richardson examined Orchard as sufferer for a long time, but bore up able to be here at any other time tives for an accounting of Mrs. Ed than during the summer, when the given by B. II. Ferris and G. It Rob [sufficient knowledge of the land laws to the different conversations held bravely until the last. She was of a dy's property. inson, government witnesses. Young [to warrant opinion about the rall- by him in the past and went further sunny disposition, and won friends i Bay City courts arc taking a rest. He said that while “It Is my purpose to dispatch the Benton even went so far as to contra [ road holdings. into the Gregory murder, but the wherever she went. She leaves a ♦+♦+♦♦+♦♦♦+♦♦♦+++ questioning developed little, Rich- dict without reservation testimony mother. Mrs. A. G. Mathews, and a government's business as quickly as given by his father, Joel Benton, sev private land matters were the first object of his mission, he intended to * ♦ ardson followed this up with a j slstr. Miss Agnes Mathews, besides the condition of funds will permit," eral days ago. devote a large part of hla time to the ♦ DIED. IHEP. ♦ searching inquiry to develop wheth- I numerous other relatives In this , said Mr. Bristol this morning, wh *n the rate the prosecution Is go railroad lands. Said he: ♦ ♦ er Orchard had been coached by Me (county. The husband and relatives asked regarding the resumption of In ing At relative to cross-examination. It The Oregon and Nevada Land Com I have the sympathy of their many > vestigations and prosecutions. "There is a general demand In Parland or Hawley, but witness was ++♦+♦♦♦♦++♦+♦++♦ I» doubtful If the case can be con West« rn Oregon for the enforcement > The federal grand Jury was dis cluded At his home, 677 Olive street, Eu emphatic In his answers that both pany filed articles of incorporation I friends. this week. missed v«st«rdav against Mr. Bris of the terms of this grant. Many gene, June 9. 1907, at midnight,Paul Hawley and McParland had caution with the county clerk this afternoon, i tol's wishes, but he wss forced to ' IHrena have even taken steps to In- The incorporators are Mark T. Flem- 1 A. Green, aged 2 4 years. 9 months, ed him only to tell the truth. LAND IRAI 1» TIC 11 discontinue the iivs’lgntlcns b-causs I’RuF. W. E. McELIR V stftut" suits on their own account, ing, Wellington Waddle and Leona Independence and Vindicator. 12 days. The cause of death was tu ALMOST FIMHHEI) of the exhaustion of the witness fund. TO Fl'RNIHH MUHK' but mv private opinio nls that all Richardson examined Orchard ex- Waddle. The capital stock Is 610.-, berculosis, from which he had been Every effort was made to prevent the such Individual suits will fall. I 000, and the principal place of bus- j suffering for over a year. The de tendedly regarding the Independence Moscow, Idaho, June 8.—Counsel unexpected end of the Investigations, The many fried» of Professor W. am also convinced that all tranefers ceased was born at New Auburn, and Vindicator explosions.asking par lness is Eugene. The objects of the for the defense and prosecution in the and before the grand Jury adjourned E McElroy will be pleased to learn of these lands made to Innocent pur corporation are to buy and sell farm Minn., August 27, 1882, and came to ticularly as to whether it was not in ing, timber and mining lands and North Idaho land conspiracy case no Bristol made a requisition on the de that he ha» been awarded the con chasers heretofore for a valuable Eugene with his parents, Mr. and tended to blow up the depot before city property, to lease, rent, construct tified Judge Deltrich this morning partment, through Marshal Reed, for tract to furnish the band music for consideration will be upheld by the He ‘ had ‘ I ft was occupied, Orchard, however, Mrs J. U. Green, in 1891. " and build dwelling houses, business ♦ hat they would conclude their re 950,000. Additional funds, however, the coming state fair. He was award- courts. But If the railroad company lived here ever since, excepting the i insisted that it was the plan to houses and sawmills. The company spective cases late this afternoon. were not allowed; and Inasmuch as • <1 till' ronfriKt on a bld of |f>72 can be forced to even partially com four years he served in the United blow up the non - union men. has an office in the Hotel Gross The evidence of the defense Is all In the Unlated States attorney Intended Mr. McElroy 1» a Salem man, al ply with the terms of the act of con Ftates naw, being discharged on . but because of the friendship of Sher building. except for a brief examination of Ma to call something like 900 Witne.»»<‘„ though he Is temporarily filling an gress. and shall be required to sell May 18, 1906. From that time his ' man Parker toward one of the train jor A. A. Perkins, of Lewiston, Ida In Investigating land fraud and other 1 engagement at. Oakland, Cal. He the remaining 3,000.000 acres of ssid health began to fail, The deceased men, who had previously testified in ho, this afternoon. The prosecution cases, and hail less than 990 to pav own» a home In thin city and his lands according to the terms of th« ' f-aves a mother, two brothers. W. M. Parker's behalf, the charge was ex- 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ will hav.. only a couple of witness. - them with, he was forced to throw up wife »nd three children reside here. I grant, then a great deal will have Green, the Eugene grocer, and C. E. I ploded before the train arrived. > ♦ Probably the best music ever fur l>e?n accomplished. And I am sure his hands and quit, iin»'l the condi In answer to a question Orchard Green, of Fargo, N. D., and two sls- + The morning session was devoted tion of the exchequer will permit ill- nished MARRIED 1 at the fair was furnished un- ’hat this can be done. But it cannot ................... .............. ♦er<. Mrs. H. J. Green, of Minnesota, said he never gave a thought as to ♦ to brief cross-examination of W. F. ether start. ’ der the leadership of Mr McElroy, i h‘* done. In my opinion, upon the suit ♦ snd Mrs. Anna Muth, of Eugene. how many men would be killed by Kettenbach and George H. Kester, and the fair management as well a< "♦ any private citizen. ............... It will have to His father died here several years the explosion. Orchard also stated ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ president and cashier respectively, of the fair patrons may again expect ' be done, if at all. by the government ago. He was a member of Eugene that neither Mover. Haywood nor At Jacksonville, Oregon, Saturday, j the National Bank, and ar- the best band to be gathered In the 11 sei f. — Oregon lan. »amp, Modern Woodmen of America, Pettibone had anything to do with June 8. 1907, Geo W. Dunn and MI mi guments of the per state. Salem Statesman. — * k ■ admissibility .............................. of ...... and the funeral will be held under the planning if the outrages, further Laura Burnett. The groom is coun mitting J. C. Barclay to testify th« auspices of that order at the res- than to Instruct Orchard to "goahead A Fortunate Texan. ty Judge of Jackson county, and Is a against C. W. Robnett's evidence, He nce tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. Rev. and cut things loose.” which Judge Defthrlch refused on the Mr E. W. Goodloe, of 107 St. Lou- ■ H. V Green will conduct the relie- Richardson, after taking up the prosperous farmer. The bride la a ground that It would be practlvally Is street. Dais», Texas, says: "In the | Have you neglected your kidneys? loll -» services, assisted by Rev. O. C. matter of the pay Orchard was to re former resident of Eugene, being a reopening the case of the prosecution. The steamer Leggett passed out past year I have become acquainted Have you overworked your nervous sister of Horace Bnrnett, city editor Wr Ight. The remains will be inter ceive. and going Into minor matters of the Guard. They will reside In over the bar at high tide at 9 o'clock with Dr. King's New Life Pills, and ' connected with Orchard's life after fed in the Masonic cemetery. no laxative I ever tried before so ef- system and caused trouble with your Jacksonville during the judge's term Frank Van Valkenberg, of Glen- Thursday forenoon, Mr. Walsh, of fectually Paul was a young man of integrity the Independence explosion. Jumped of office, and after that they will re disposes of malaria and bil- 1 h'dneys and bladder? Have you the c. A E, reports, with 1.500,000 tena, upon his arrival here on the end upright character, and was well- back to Orchard's early history. He side on his farm in that vic'uity. lonsness." They don't [: ‘y* or pains in the loins, side, back, groins grind ■tage last night from the Sluslaw, feet of lumber, drnwng approximately gripe,, liked by all who knew him. forced the confession from the wit 25c at W. L. DeLano's drug and bladder? Have you a flabby ap- was arrested by Sheriff Fred Fisk IS feet of water. The trip In and out store. ness that he had burned his cheese and Chief of Police Farington, and was made safely and easily. J W. White today sold his lot factory in Canada to get the insur-1 pearance of the face, especially un The Oregonian had to knock In locked up in the county Jail for the nn East Eleventh street Just east of ance money, and that his first crime ♦ ’Ians for the Storey-Bracher saw- I der the eyes? Too frequent a desire ♦ night. He was thought to have been some way, so It r«|>orted that the ♦ he Catholic church and academy was "weighing up cheese short.” I are about completed, and It will to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid ♦ BORN. ♦ insane and bls arrest was mad» upon steamer had a mishap—a barefaced Kt"'inds to Attorney E. O. Potter for Bradley Mtirvler. be many days until the work he ♦ * telepronlc advices from the lower Sl falsehood, not a single mishap occur- The lot Is 50x160 feet in dl- ft. Survey« h»ve been made for ney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn Orchard testified that the murder Ing — . - -- The Portland paper», and par- Williams uslaw country He was given an ex <ions, and is a very good loca- of Fred Bradley was di ussed on a apur from the main line of the Drug Co., price 50 cents 'y the Oregonian, seem afraid ID ♦or a residence. amination before County Judge tlculsrly It is not learn- Sunday afternoon In July 1904. at a P. railrond to the mill nite and Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland. Ohio. Northwest of Eugene. June 6,1907. Chrisman by Dr« J. W. Harris and to have ■ anything particularly good rhat Mr. Potter Intends to do conference betwi ■n Hay wood, Pettl- anrvevori are now at worl on happen to Ysqulna Bay The th the property, but It Is presum- bon« and Orchari (I in P«»t r Ibone'i I back to A. C. Well» and wife, a daughter. Geo. Wall this forenoon, but they Is branrh from the Wendling Hue 1 will » A HAPPY MOTHER the 1 bay could b< * made a pronounced him sane and discharged ee that her baby is properly th lat he will build there. . the company'« timber on the M<1 yard In Denver, Havwii ->d sa d O- I a little bin, ding In the In Eugene. June 6, 1907. to Allen him from custody, Van Valkenberg harbor. If ! cared for to do this a good purgs- chard should go lone an id kill Brad- H. Eaton and wife, a daughter. place wa «■ done, ao that vessels ( ¡tlveis WB____ .------------ ...... carried a revolver with him all the necessary. Many babies suffer “ supreme court has handed ley because he was at 1 the hr ad of Ing much more than eighteen r*< time and Is said to have been In love Mt I.III RM W M.OXM. from worms and their mothers don't ■ driving the a mandate In the case of E F. the mine owners and was i certain young lady living on the 81- would be mfe. f: first ear of wagons for thin know it If your baby la feverish He Finvl the Stick. appellant, vs. W. H. Dodge, federation out of O lifort The Leggett Is the largest c uslaw, but his offer of marriage was is just arrived, W hare all and Mon't sleep at nights It la trou- "1 have fired the walking stick I ’ ve Orchard in uya-d and the Sunset Gold Hill At the after«» in sess- ever In the bay, »nd Its suce* White’s Cream »W. We have over I •0 of our ble<Twlth worms. r in Wy- arrled ver forty years, on account spurned and she married another very gratlfving to the friends of tl l(t Company, respondents, an- was taken bsck ver his wagons In use In !<ane conn- Vermifuge will clean out these worms 1 f’ern I ane county. The de- oming and of h rslliîiR Pat Mo- f a so re that resisted every kind of man It is said he han been acting bay. It will make another trip In every owner I« a satisfied In a rnlld. pleasant way. Once tried hone for t reatment until I tried Bucklen's Ar- peculiarly atnre and It was thought few weeks 1 *he lower court Is affirmed ran and send X him to P. Albany Democrat. Give It v trial. Price >r. The Milburn wagon Is the always used Ira Salve That has healed the sore he was Insane, but the officer« could Orchard « “ case ordered dismissed. It more money st, lightest, best and < aalest 25 cents. Linn Drug Co. nd mad« me a happy man.’* writes find nothing wrong with him. nn ','tr or^eretl that the respoi nd- Moran was tl ; wagon sold in this n larket rtt. of North Mills. N. C. Tl C John H. Dodge and C. Runya irr! according lo Wall n»’>er remnants from New stock Ashing tackle Just re P Ruv a Mllbnrn from Buy y< Gnara sn’eed for piles, burns, etc., by hing tackl I n p frem the appellant their ci Jouble roll up. ived see our new reel. and isbursements in the suit. ♦ IFFIN HARDWARE i ) . DeLano. druggist, 25c. ker ’ a Gun d*1 i W. L. .errand CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. I I CHAMBERS HARDWARE. j NORTH NEXT MONTH TRAIN ROBBER KILLED BY POSSE DEFENSE IN LAND FRAUD CASES MRS. C. C. HAMMOND DIES IN PORTLAND WILL DETERMINE MRS. EDDY'S CONDITION NEW REAL ESTATE STEAMER LEGGETT LEAVES TARUINA