Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, June 20, 1907, Image 4

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    PEABODY ANO
ORCHARD MEET
FACE TO FACE
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Boise, June 13.— Former ♦
Governor Peabody and Harry ♦
Orchard met face to face in ♦
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the office of Attorney J H
Hawley at the noon recess of ♦
court today.
Orchard was ♦
speaking, talking to another ♦
man, when Peabody entered. ♦
Orchard recognized him at ♦
once, his face changed and ho ♦
shrank back and trembled. ♦
The former governor smiling­ ♦
♦
ly held out his hand, saying
"How are you, Orchard?” ♦
Orchard broke down com­ ♦
♦
pletely. He said:
”1 am ashamed to look at ♦
you, air; I am ashamed to ♦
♦
speak to you.”
The governor reassured ♦
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♦ him In a few kindly words ♦
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♦ and Orchard said:
"I’m thankful that I didn’t ♦
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♦ kill you. and am spared the ♦
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♦ thought of that crime.”
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Washington. June 17.—A private
cablegram has been received stating
that Marquis Ito and the elder states­
men of Japan held a conference with
Foreign Minister Hayashi last Wed­
nesday, when, at the urgent request
of the marquis, It was decided to re­
call Viscount Aokl, Japanese ambas­
sador to this country. The statement
is made from an authoritative source
that Ito and Aokl have been unfriend­
ly for many years.
Tokio, June 17.—The text of a res­
olution which has been adopted by
the constitutional party is as follows:
“The persecution of our compatri­
ots is deeply regretted for the sake
of both America and Japan, but we
must not forget that there exists be­
tween the two nations the closest
friendship, which inoght be called
an alliance. In fact, the professions
of the government at Washington and
the American people In general, and
MRS. HOWARD GOULD.
Formerly Mies Katherine Clem­
mons, actress, who is now suing
her husbund for a limited divorce.
not such Incidents as are reported to
have occurred, must be taken as ex­
pressions of (heir will It Is believed,
therefore, that the questions, If prop­
erly handled, are capable of a just
and Intelligent solution.
"We must refrain from becoming
excited over the unlawful conduct of
part of a people, thus Injuring the na­
tional cause.
We expect a proper
settlement will soon be reached
through peaceful diplomacy.”
PUBLIC LAND
MEETING ELECTS
CARTER CHAIRMAN
Denver, June 18
Called together
for a discussion of public land ques­
tlona with a view to formulating a
policy and urging legislation In ac-
corilance therewith nearly one thoua-
and representatives frurn the trans­
Missouri states met tn this city to­
day.
Senator Thoma:
Montana, »as elected
chairman and made t
statement regarding the
President Roosevelt on |
“The president Is Irr
posed, It seems, to a co
free and unregulated r
not absolutely committee
ticiilar «heme ter th«
inent of this purpose. T Phis much th«
president has informed me,
"The president sddei <1 that if It
were found that there w< ere any harsh
rules in fotce In the adtnl illustration of
the present policies thesi ic harsh rules
and not the policies would be modi
fled."
Astoria, June 14
J Bowlsby. an
undertaker at North Bend, on Coos
Bay, shot and mortally wounded
Cleve Jennings, also of North Bend,
today on the steamer Alliance, which
was on Its way from Portland to
Coos Bay.
Jennings la alleged to have alien­
ated the affections of Bowlsby's wife
and he came here In pursuit of him
lie did not locate Jennings, who was
about to return home on the steamer
on which Bowlsby had also taken pas­
sage. having given tip the s'arrh for
Jennings He shot him deliberately
with a 44-callbre revolver In the sb-
Gl
FOR BALE
I acres in sec. 5, tp, 17 a. r. 10 w.
CORDWOOD FOR SALE 1
♦
♦ »1,000.
MbH
ders with L. G. Browtit **
♦ .DAILY NOTES FROM
♦
I. H. Cushman et ux to O. C. Slan-
Brown's office In Chrlsm>n
♦
COUNTY CLERK'H OFFICE. ♦ wood, W. D., 40 acres In sec. 7. tp.
I
Sul
FOR SALE—Dry grub oat r~~
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦ 19 i. r. 11 w„ »300.
skill and perceptive faculties of the
I
If
P»J
H. A Lee et ux to Alex Stewart
small size, nice for cookin'. »
Real Fatate Transfer».
et al, W. D. 960 acres in secs. 20 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ _____ ITH commencement so near guests in novel ways, and serving
I ye»--
*
’
2
refreshments
The invited guests
H. U. Johnson et ux to Hubert A and 22, tp. 15 s. r. 7 w , »100.
♦ w
v
£n
the entertainment of guests were
H. E. Stewart et ux to Geo. Rein, ♦
Mesdames Abrams, Ross
Cooley; lota 9 and 10, block 55
San Francisco, June 14.— ♦
I posto
Junction. *900.
W. D., lots 39 and 40 of Stewart’s ♦ Mayor Schmitz, convicted ♦ _____ and people preparing for
King Wood. H. Veatch, Chambers. FOR SALE—230 acres, one-half
Elmer O’Brien to Theresa M. Jack- plat, »240.
tom land, about 30 cleared
♦ last night by a jury of the ♦ during that week, and the students M Veatch Job, DuBruille, Briggs,
O. & C. R. R. Co, to John Robin- ♦ charge of extortion, asked ♦ so busy with their examination, this Billington,' Hall. Compton. Fisher,
son; 160 acres in sec. 12, tp. 19, a. r.
nine-room house and barn ón
»300.
son, D. 4 0 acres In sec. 1, tp. 21«. r. ♦ Judge Dunne to release him ♦
8 w.
Wheeler, Campbell, Thompson, J. I. I
Mohawk river.
Address’ a
Tin
has
been
a
quiet
week
from
a
social
J. D. Bristow et ux to E. C. Cole; 4 w , (1220.
Jones, Johnson. Robert Glle, Benson,
Workman, Marcóla, Or
’
on bail until sentence Is pro­ ♦
♦
I take ;
But there have been Hinds, Goodman, Walker, Wynne,
1.94 acres in tp. 17, s. r. 3 w.
W. W. Tucker et ux to N. J Gel- ♦ nounced Thursday. The re­ ♦ standpoint.
I tr*DSi
(242.50.
witz, W. D., 56 acres in sec. 22, tp. ♦ quest was denied, the court ♦ a few delightful gatherings, and then Lurch. Richmond. Russell. Gault, W. FOR SALE OR TR a DE^^T^
I sad 1
L. H. Potter et ux to Rufus Rob­ 20 s. r. 4 w , »50.
A.
Hemenway.
Medley,
and
Misses
♦
Cot
ranch with plenty of spring wltir
♦ saying that the mayor, like
ertson; 16.50 acres In tp. 17, s. r. 4
O. O. Fosback to E. O, Fosback, W. ♦ any other convicted criminal, ♦ the musical on Friday evening counts Currin, Hooper and Jennie Wood.
Cre
for Irrigating purposes See Lee
w »700.
I) , 320 acres In see. 3, tp. 18 a. r. ♦ should be locked up in jail. ♦ for a great deal.
—
Western
Oregonian.
Cot
♦ ♦ ♦
Chas W. Letson et ux to Earl 11 w.
Hoselton, Oregon Cigar Store.
♦
Mrs. Frank Page was a charming
Parsons; 160 acres In sec. 22, tp. 19,
J. C. McDonald to Booth-Kelly I ♦
♦
! hostess on Friday afternoon to a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
tf
s. r. 7 w. (1.
Lumber Co., W. D., 80 acres in sec.
♦
large number of her friends. The >
O. P. Hoff et ux to A A. Baker: 12, tp. 17 «. r. 1 e., . »10.
San Francisco, June 13.—A Jury of
>
PERSONALS.
personals .
♦ COW FOR SALE—A splendid threT"
160 acres in sec. Io, tp. 16, s. r. 6
United States to G W. Liles, Pat., twelve of his peers has declared May­ I rooms of her home were prettily ar­
year-old Jersey cow, just
♦
w. (1000.
160 acres in sec. 13, tp. 18 s. r. or Eugene E. Schmitz guilty of the ranged with flags, appropriate for ♦
TTnniiLri»
9
■
Enquire nf
of Plrxvrl
Floyd Vaughan »t .j,;
Flag Day. Whist was the amuse­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
A. A. Baker to C. J. Gravett; 160 9 w.
crime of extortion, as charged against ment of the afternoon and Mrs. J.
city
limits
on
West
Eighth
street
9 t,s
acres in sec. 15, tp. 16, s. r. 6 w.
R. V. Hughes et i ux to Eliza Hight, him by the Oliver grand jury. The
(From Tuesaay's Guard.)
J4 '
»1000.
W. D., lot 5, blk. . 2, Cox Add. to jury was out just one hour and 35 F. Titus proved herself winner of
9 ’ ' '
R.
F.
Glle,
of
Salem,
was
In
the
the
first
prize,
while
Mrs.
C
S.
Wil
­
L. H. Howe to Vance Howe; 5 Florence »4 00
S b (.,.<>
WANTED—An O. I. C. boar resi».
minutes.
They at once elected a liams was awarded the consolation cit ytoday.
acres in sec. 30, tp. 17, s. r. 3 w.
Olive Read to Geo. McLean; lot 8, foremau and proceeded to cast an In­
tered or eligible to be regl.t^
Wnu
Kyle
and
son.
W.
J.,
are
here
token.
Mrs.
Page
was
assisted
in
II oi!"'
s
_
b
e
»300.
block 3, S. and P. ad to Eugene. formal ballot. This was cast verbally
|
Must be from year to u moB£
serving dainty refreshments by Mrs. from Florence.
Alex Power to Chipear Wilcut; »850.
old
Apply
at
once
to
A
G
H
u !
Ann,v *’ ..............................
and stood eleven for conviction and Lily, Miss Frieda Goldsmith, and
L. M. Hoselton is in from his saw- |
80 acres In sec. 15, tp. 17, s. r. 9 w,
■ fur th
J. W White to E. O Potter; lots one for acquittal.
den, 642 WHUmette street.
Miss
Meta
Goldsmith.
The
guests
mill
beyond
Crow.
»600.
5 and 8, block 17, Mulligan's dona­
The jury then began the discua- of the afternoon were the Mesdames
Ju
B„
Young was down from 8ene-__________________
Il 1 rd
J
“ “
C. J. Miller et ux to F. C. Coff­ tion to Eugene. »1.
slon, which lasted nearly an hour. At
I tbe T
man; north half of lot 4, block 3,
J. P. Currin and wife to Lula W. the end of that time the first formal Julius Goldsmith, J. F. Titus, Rob­ Fall Creek today.
Salem
Is
In
the
FOR
8AL
®
—
Second-hand
top
bu7
®
J. C. Goodale, of □dirui, ID iu tuu
■ lie or
McFarland’s 2d ad to Cottage Grove. Currin; lota 5 and 6. block 2. Currin ballot was cast. It waB unanimous ert Pratt, Frank Wetherbee Claire
gy, runnlne
running gear onri
and bed m tint'
Willoughby. David Linn, O.
W. city on business.
»1000.
Park ad to Cottage Grove. »1.
M MUSCO
class condition; top needs recover'
for
conviction.
Louis
Johnson
returned
today
from
I
Briggs
3.
3.
Spencer,
Wm.
Alexan
­
D. A. Smith et ux to Cora E. Teet­
Geo. W. Norris to A. R. Tiffany;
Ing. Price reasonable
Call u
■
The
There were maneifstatlons af ap­ der. G. W. Griffin. F. W. Osburn. R. a trip to Portland.
ers; lot 3, block 2. Perkins ad to lot 8. block 8, 8 & P ad. »10
Call at Thorpe’s blacksmith shoo
proval In the crowded courtroom 8. Bryson. E. O. Potter, J. W. Hobbs.
I
and
1
J.
J.
Hess
went
to
Drain
this
af
­
Cottage Grove. »475.
M. G. Evans to Olga J. Martin; when the verdict was announced.
Pearl street, between Seventh ins
I and t
Lair Thompson, Lucie Abrams, Elmer ternoon on business.
8eamer L. Oliver to Eder E. Hen­ lot 1, block 2, Creswell. »100.
I
Eighth.
dwtf
Mrs. John Buster returned this af­
derson; 160 acres In sec. 26, tp. 19,
^as. 8. Mahon et ux to J. A. Wei ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Roberts. T. H. Gilbert, J. F Robin­
I one »
son, Geo. O. DeBar, C. 8. Williams, ternoon from a trip north.
s. r. 6 w. ?800.
bern; certain land In sec. 11, tp. 17
PIGS FOR SALE — 60 pigs just wean­
♦
■ farm.
♦
Minnie
Washburne,
John
Staub,
G.
Jos.
Fellman
left
this
afternoon
to
J.
W.
Barnes;
Col. Smith et ux
s. r. 5 w
»3500.
t
ed and a number of first-cla^
San Francisco, June 15.— ♦ W. Smith, L. T. Harris, J. D. Bra- for Astoria on a business trip.
I West
block 36 and lots 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9,
Frank Smalley to Louis E. Bean ♦
brood
sows
and
stock
hogs.
^¡
k0
I
Sub
Professor and Mrs. F. S. Dunn re­
t.— Miss
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and north half of lot 10, block 31, and John M. Williams; each 80 acres ♦ "No bail for Eugene E. ♦ lv, California, F. W. Day, and
thoroughbred O. I. C. pigs.all ages
♦ Schmitz,” the convicted may­ ♦ Nellie Loomis.
turned last night from Portland.
Fairmount. »1050.
I
their
i
In sec. 17. s. r. 3 e. »1500
J.
E.
Chamberlain,
R.
F.
D.
Sprin
’
-
Police Judge Dorris went to Port­
♦ ♦ ♦
U. 8. to Elmer O’Brien; 160 acres
W. R. Thomson to Anna V. Lowry; ♦ or of San Francisco, was the ♦
ff«ld. Phone Springfield Fartxeri
I
mium.
Miss
Eva
♦
ruling
made
today
by
Judge
On
next
Friday
evening
land
this
afternoon
on
business.
in sec. 12, tp. 19. s. r. 8 w. Patent. 30 acres In tp. 17, s. r. 4 w. »200. :
35 L
I
Tb<J
Frank H. Dunne on the ap­ ♦ J Stinson, of the University School of
J. T. Whitmore et ux to V. E. Mc­
J. M. Martin returned last evening
Romeo Gilbert et ux to Anna G.
Kibben; 87.26 acres in sec. 18. tp. Mahar; lot 2, block 6, Elias Stewart's ♦ plication that he be given his ♦ Music, will present her pupil. Mrs. from a business trip to Portland.
FUR SALE—A complete set of 29
I tsed p
♦ liberty under a bond, pending ♦ Mae Huff Smith, in her graduating
Mrs. J. W. Shumate went to Port­
16, h . r. 1 w
»200.
ad to Eugene. »900.
volumes of the Brittanica Encyclo­
I en the
A. C. Woodcock, guardian of Mott,
F. W. A. Crain et ux to Anna D. ♦ the sentence which the court + recital. Mrs. Smith will be assisted land this afternoon on a business
pedia;
also
the
American
Diction
­
I pers ii
will
pronounce
June
27.
♦
♦
F
M
ul-
bv
Miss
Ella
McAlister
as
accom
­
Oral and Ivory Baker, to B.
trip.
Crain; lots 1. 2. 3. 4 and 5, block 30,
I out f>
ary Encyclopedia, consisting of !8
key; 10 acres in sec. 18. tp. 16, s. r. and half lot 3, block 41, Junction ♦ Judge Dunne called the sher­ ♦ panist and Miss Nina Nlcklin as vio­
Mrs. O. I. Circle went to Philo­
♦ iff and said Schmitz was not ♦ linist.
4 w
»105.
math today to visit her folks a few
volumes. Enquire of or addreu
City. »10.
I names
Charles E Russell et ux to C. P
+ + ♦
days.
G. W. Winn to M. Wilhelm; 62 ♦ to be allowed his liberty, but ♦
I So tar
J. F. Amis, 396 West Seventh st.,
♦
was
to
be
confined
in
jail,
un
­
♦
Mrs.
George
McMorran
entertained
Barnard; lot 1, block 2 west. Mul­ acres In secs. 19 and 30, tp. 15, s. r.
G. W. Cruson, of Lebanon, former­
Eugene.
tf
I pel th
♦
less
upon
order
of
the
court.
ligan's addition, 60x7 8 feet at east 5 w. »1760.
the
Thursday
Afternoon
club
this
ly a resident of Eugene, is here on
: Schmitz was given until 1 +
I their
end. 160x62 feet at west end. »10.
week at her home at 704 Oak street. business.
Arthur Frazer et ux to Samuel
WANTED
Chas. Shaer to C. 8. Frank; north Minturn; lots 3 and 4,
Joaquin Miller went to Portland
t block 1, Uni- : o’clock this afternoon to ar­ ♦ Progressive whist was the game of
I aagaz
+ the afternoon and the prize was this afternoon, expecting to return
range his affairs.
eaBt queBter sec. 20, tp. 20, s. r. 2 verslty ad to Eugene. . *1.
WANTED
—
Man
and
wife,
with
small
I ment
♦
The
♦
w. »1.
tawarded to Mrs. E. C. Hughes.
8. A. Sage et ux to Chambers-Bris­
here soon.
family, to work on farm. State
.. . guests
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j
The
H. T. Dow to C. 8. Frank; 160 tow Company; 94 acres in sec. 20, ♦+♦♦++♦♦+♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦ ,. invited
E. R. Hollenbeck has returned to
were , Mrs. M. F.
expected, experience, etc.
I with t
acres In sec. 20, tp. 20, s. r. 2 w. also 30 acres In tp. 18, s. r. 3 w.
¡Griggs, Mrs. Allene Brong, Mrs. Florence, after visiting his son, Hen­ I salary
Address
“
Y,
”
this
office.
Bing-
I Frank Hampton, Mrs. I. H.
»1.
ry, in Eugene.
I sal, at
»150.
Luther Elkina to Charles W. Eber-
With Schmitz in Jail the program ham. Miss Nettie Kress and Mrs.
Lieutenant B. K. Lawson, of Com­ WANTED—At once. Candy maker,
J. L. Clark et ux to J. A. Maurer 78
Mai
leiu; 160 acres In sec. 1, tp. 19, a. r. acres in Bee. 4, tp. 18, s. r. 7 w. »50. which has already been determined Jepp.
pany E at Cottage Grove, was in the
one having some experience in
8 w. »400.
caxMos
♦ ♦ ♦
Mattle Winn to M. Wilhelm; 48
city yesterday and today.
making
plain
candy
and
chocolate«.
Earl L. McNutt to Claire B. Wll- acres in sec. 1», tp. 15, b . r. 5
Professor W. L. Whittlesey Is here
The Invitations to the 1907 com-
Address Box 451, Eugene, Or. tf
loughby; 80 acres In secs. 32 and 33, »880.
mencement exercises of the Univer­ to attend the graduating evercisea
tp. 16, s. r. 4 e. »1 00.
Ada Winn to M Wilhelm; 43
7___
-
The ex- of the university next week.
sity
of
Oregon
are
now
out.
WANTED—Young lady for house­
Simon P. C. Fleener et ux to John acres In sec. 19, tp. 15, «. r. 5
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Rowland have
thls year promise to be even
erclses 1*
work; no cooking, no washing;
A. Youngreen; 53.78 acres In tp. 17, »880.
«ILL
gone
to
Turner
to
attend
the
annual
than
usual
and
will
be
at-
better __
good pay and good room. Apply st
a. r. 2 w. 11.
J. C. Winn to M Wilhelm; 48
Christian convention ’here.
tended
by
a
great
many
out
of
town
4 04 Madison street, Portland, Or.
Emma Soderquist to Dora V. acres in see. 30, tp. 15, a. r.
Miss Nellie Smith, who has been
people. The music, which is under
Phone number, Main 2006. Mrs.
Bowman; 98.76 acres in sec. 4, tp. »800.
visiting
her
mother
in
Eugene,
re
­
¡the
direction
of
Professor
Irving
M.
Ona LeRoy, prop., Rosedale.
9
Tllr
17, s. r. 3 : w . also lot7, sec. 4, tp. 18,
Mary Winn to M. Wilhelm:
¡Glen, will be a feature in Itself. turned to Portland this morning.
ss
h 9 tiun h
a. r. 5 w. »3500.
acres in Bee. 30, tp. 15, s. r.
FOR RENT
Eugene
Matlock
went
to
Cottage
Among
the
musicians
coming
from
to Fingal Dlnds; (880.
(’. N. Johnson
.
BI «U.-kn:
a distance will be Mrs. A. S. Kerry Grove this afternoon on business con­
certain land In Cottage Grove. »1.
Ella Grugett and husband to
jof Seattle. Mrs. Cote. Mrs. Wolleth, nected with the Oregon Produce Co. FOR RENT—Modern furnished fist
Bl ,"h''
W. 11. Gossler to Henry F. Rhodes; Wilhelm; 43 2-3 acres In sec. 19,
| Mrs. Banzer, Mr. Keith and Mr. Rus-
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bash left last
Apply at Schneider block.
tf
*090.
Bl h-1*-'''"
certain land In Springfield
15, b . r. 5 w. »880.
isell, of Portland, and Mr. LeRoy night on their return trip to Alberta,
J. M. Frances et ux to Andrew J.
Winn et ux to M. Wllhelm;
FOR RENT—An 11-room dwelling MM be ron
S.
M.
after
visiting
relatives
and
friends
in
Gessner,
of
Salem.
Wood et ux; certain land in tp. 1, a. 80 acres In Bee. 19, tp. I 5. s. r. 5 w.
house. Enquire at 641 Hilyard l|sl 'V
this county for several weeks.
+ + ♦
r. 4 w
»10
street,
tf
»880.
Hal .
Another June wedding is booked
R. M. Donahue, a former Wells-
William 11 Gossler to Esnia V
D. C. Winn et ux to M Wilhelm;
for the latter part of the month, the Fargo express agent of this city, ar­
M
at i- h
Nowell ¡certain land In Springfield. 80 acres in sec. 19, tu. 15, s. r. 5 w.
contracting parties being two of Eu­ rived here from Portland this after­ FOR RENT—Two or three furnished 91 i"'™ I
»14 10.
rooms
for
light
housekeeping.
In
­
»880.
gene’s popular and well known young noon to visit friends.
Andrew J. Wood et ux to M. Fran­
quire at. 683 Oak street.
tf m
J. R. Boyd to F. A. Leiter 120
people. Several other weddings of
Miss Susie' Bannard has gone to
cis; 404.56 acres in sees. 11 and 12, acres in sec. 22, tp. 15, s. r. 5
importance have been hinted at, but her home at Grants Pass for the FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur­
tp. 18, s. r. 5 w. »10.
»600.
as yet no definite dates have been summer. She was one of the teach­
State of Oregon to William Craw­
nished rooms; free water. Enquire — ths:
Thomas H. Ellis et ux to W.
given out.
ers in the high school last year.
91 »:.■■■
ford; 160 acres in sec. 6, tp. 16, s. Calkins; lot 1, block 3, Eugene.
of Campbell-Fellman Company.
+ ♦ ♦
Miss Mae Loomis, chief surgical
r. 1 e. ,201.05.
US
»500.
Invitations for an afternoon at nurse In the Seattle General hospital. FOR RENT—Suite of rooms in War­
C. P. Barnard to C. E Russell et
C. P. Marshal to Jas. P. Land et
gM nu rn<
needlework have been issued by Mrs. Is here visiting her parents, Dr. and
ux; 7 acres In tp. 17, s. r. 3 w. ,10. ux; certain land In sec. 3, tp. 21, s. r.
ren block. See Lane County Ab­
Cecelia Dunn, for Monday, June 17th. Mrs. E ,C. Loomis, during her vaca­
C. L. Ackeriv, admr , Io F A 2 w. »550.
Nüu
stract Company, in same buildng. H
tion.
+ ♦ ♦
Johnson; lots 1 and 2. block C, M -r-
tf
Anlas Land to C. P. Marshall and
'
The song recital of the University
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Devereaux
—— - ' i
rls’ ad to Florence ,135
MB a • .
F. A. Marshall; certain land in sec.
School of Music on Friday evening have arrived from Idaho and have
MISCELLANEO! S
United Stat1» to Alexander Wood: 3, tp. 21, s r. 2 w. »300.
II:- ' '
was well worth hearing.
Villard taken up their residence among us.
1 4 4.5 6acres In rets. 11 and 12, tp.
Thomas Gray et ux to Pearl J. Wfs-
Hall was crowded by people who Mr. Devereaux is a brother of C. P. ALL PAYMENTS due H. Gordon
Patent.
18, a. r. 5 w
carson; 7 acres In tp. 17, s. r. 4 w.
showed their appreciation of each Devereaux.
United Statisi to W. E. Curtlp; 160 »700.
t
may be made to his successor«,
■
number by hearty applause, and well
Alfred Empy, who has been em­
acres In sec. 22, tp. 19, s. r. 7 w.
Charles Thom et ux to Albany
Campbell & Fellman, or at W. T. H
they could, for the whole program ployed in Haynes’ barber shop for
Patent.
Brewing Company; half Interest in
9
':n-
was excellent. The number by Miss some time past, left this morning for
Gordon’s new undertaking room’,
United States to W. H. Morford; east half of lot 3. block 3, J. H. Mc­
Mulkey, instrumental soloist, was re­ his home at Ogden, Utah.
160 acres In sec. 10, tp. 17, a. r. 9 Farland's ad to Cottage Grove. »I.
corner Tenth and Olive streets.
:
ceived with enthusiasm, and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Garrison arriv­
w. Patent.
d»’ tf
I m t" 'n : I
Chas. W. Inman to W . W. Inman;
carried out rapidly. Whiteside Is well known for her abil­ ed down from the McKenzie last
F. A. Milliorn et ux to Steakley; 370.22 acres in tp. 17, s. r. 5 w. upon will
EM I'it-iien
The board of supervisors will elect ity as an accompanist. Following is evening and left this morning for
lots 4 and 7. block 5, Washburn»; & »700.
IM «ouiit n
the program complete:
one
of
its
numbers
mayor.
Then
one
Portland.
They
had
been
on
a
fish
­
Milllorn's ad to Junction. »55.
William Welch et ux to Tyron J.
M
ing trip tip the river.
and his sister Eva left yesterday nooi
Geo. Templeton to Samuel Tem­ Brackett; 160 acres in sec. 28, tp. of the supervisors will resign and O That We Two Were Maying. .
.......................... Ailce Mary Smith
the acting mayor will appoint some
Mrs. Bryan, mother of Mrs. W. for thlr home at Acme. They wl
pleton; undivided 1-6 Interest In 111 17, a. r. 6 w. »2300.
MB tiun
Messrs. Prescott and Henderson
responsible citizen In his place. This
acres In secs. 10 and 11, tp. 16, s.
A. E. Abbey et ux to Geo. C. citizen will then be elected acting Summer's Message............... d'Hardelot Waddle, was brought up from her first go to Eugene and take the stage
M
Th" 1
r. 4 w »75.
home near Juaction today, being car­ from that point to the coast.
Beebe; 159 acres in sec. 9, tp. 18, s.
Una Neal
mayor.
Frank Redsecker et ux to P. C. r. 3 w. »2500.
J. H. McClung is up from Po­ H Ing no
ried on a stretcher. She is quite ill
i Calm As the Night............ . . . Bohm and was brought here to receive bet­ land on busin nss. The fine ne» ho- I 9 b-r disi
Ilenld; 160 acres In sec. 26. tp. 15, s
Z. F. W. Sanbert et ux to M. B.
Louis Henderson
tel building which he and his so«-n- I 9 are too
ter medical treatme nt
r. 8 w. »320.
in sec. 9, FEDERAL JUDGE
Smith
et
ux;
certain
land
.................... Moszkowski
law, Dr. Wetherbee, are erecting :« I ■ ’ration
U. 8 to Frank Redsecker; 160 tp 18. s r 11 w »105.
POSTPONES CASE Spanish Dance
Nellie Mulkey
the metropolis Is going up rapidly
ifl-om Wednesday's Guard.)
acres In ■ec. 2 6, tp. 15, a r. 8 w.
9 county
C. Cole et ux to Lizzie Paschalle;
Happy Song........................... del Riego
Dr. Alma S. Anderson arrived h« I
. . 400.
J T. Witter a as over from Spring­
Kansas City, June 14.—When the
lot 4. block 10, Cole's 1st ad to Mar-
■ curing
Sue
Hayes
W. R. Dillard et ux to F. 8. cola. »65.
field
today.
from
Seattle
last
night
and
»1-
I
case of the railroads was called be­ j Sing Me a Song of a Lad
That
Schenk; 40 arras In sec. 21, tp. 18,
W. H. Kreis, of Pomeroy, Wash., Is open an office for the practice o I ■ ties bef
T. K Yerger et ux to Paul Paa- fore Judge McPherson In the I’nited
Is Gone.......................... .. . Homer Is in the city.
s. r. 3 w. »1
medicine here. She was former!)
I ■ up by t
chelle 3 acres in sec. 18, tp. 16, a. r. States district court he ordered post­
Neal
J. H. O’Mallory et ux to Fred An- 1 w
John Carman is home from an out­ nurse in one of the Seattle hW11 I ■ and thl
ponement until tomorrow. Meantime La Serenata William
»175.
............................ . .. .Tosti ing at Newport.
derson; lot 8, block 7, Scott's ad to
and recently graduated at a medi™ a
Geo. C. Beebe et ux to Rockwell E his order of yesterday restraining
Irene Simington
Eugene. »1000.
I ■ to be t
Hon. J. H McClung returned this college.
Abby;
lot
5,
block
9,
Springfield.
the
state
officials
from
enforcing
the
If I Were a Bird................
Henselt
J. 8 Blanton to W A. Blanton; »1000.
afternoon to Portland.
Salem Statesman: Ralph ’•‘’'f'T I ■ better i
acts
in
question
will
continue
tn
ef
­
Love's Dream..........................
335.49 acres in sec 10, tp. 18, a. r.
. . Liszt
■ ■ propo-ü
Major Edwards left this afternoon a recent graduate of the Salem
Margaret E. Kopp et al to Geo. W. fect.
Nellie Mulkey
4 w. (1000.
school, and Howard Bean. W® ‘ I ■ mid of
on a trip to Portland.
Cochran
et
al;
lot
1.
block
1,
Kit-
Counsel
to
Nina
......................
Wekerlin
A Sharpies to E W Schenk; son's ad to Eugens. »300:
W. B. Scott and wife, of Leaburg, Judge R. S. Bean, and a graduate™ ■ ■ ought t
Action at 84. Istuis.
Hazel Huff
693 01 seres In secs 16, 6 and IS,
the Eugene high school, left jt*
■
spent last night in Eugene.
J. E. Noland i et ux to M M Dob-
ttt. Ixnils. June 14.—Attorney-Gen- When the Birds Go North Aagin
tp. 18, a. r. 3 w. *9000
■ ■ E'tg-:i.
Attorney G. B. Dorris went to Cot­ day for a summer outing at t
blns; lota 3. 4, 5. 0, 7. 8, block 16. eral Hadley today filed a petition
Ella Finn to Daniel Beck: 160 Creswell
sides. Malheur county, on the 1*’“ ■ ■ t-res'.
tage Grove this afternoon.
,1.
here simultaneously with his action
acres In sec. 13. tp. 22, s. r. 4 w.
I I too ni,:,
E. J. McClanahan went to Cottage A. N. Moores.
J. E Noland et
i ux to M. M Dob at Kansas City to secure injunctions I Love Thee.......................
»1100
Bert
Prescott
10. block 88 against the eighteen Missouri rail­
Grove this afternoon on business.
blns; lots 6. 7. »,
B tond:'
Daniel Beck et ux to A. B. Hollo- Creswell.
The
First
Meeting
.........
»200.
roads. compelling them to obey the In May................................. .... Greig
Miss Ora Jackson came up from
The Allen Fruit
I «tead
way; 160 acres In sec. 13, tp JJ, s.
Hammond Junction this afternoon on a visit. nery
United
States
to
J.
E
L
George;
160
two-cent
rate
law
and
maximum
In this city was started «P
»1500.
I «o call <
May Huff Smith
r. 2 w. freight law now in effect.
17.
s.
acres
in
sec.
6,
tp.
_
J-
3-^
Carr,
of
June,
was
a
pleas-
J Miller et al to Frank Wood-
The voices of Messrs. Henderson ant caller at the Guard office last the season's run this nl "rnlI15 c !«
I Portunit
Patent.
twenty-five or thirty "''ln''n
'» acres In tp. 20, s. r. 3 w.
and Prescott are well known through
Emily A.
Ellen McCornack et
B of -h-
Upon their work in the Glee Club as fine evening.
Kansas City. Mo.. June 13
and six or eight men a'
ot>
1, Chrls- application of Attorney-General Had­
J. N B
Honore I’at- Gilkey; part of lot 8,
I «uaranr
G.
first tenors, Miss Una Neal has a turned last Fuller, wife and son re­ berries are the first to ne q’°.rt «*
tian's
ad
to
Eugene.
night from an outing at and are being put up
ley Judge Parks, in the circuit court, very dainty v ice and her high notes
tp 17, a. r.
40
I rrt.
Newport.
W. G, Davis et ui
today issued orders upon the repre­ were exceptionally good. In "Happy
The crop this year »'•
»I
Geo. W. Satterfield was In town as usual and there will not he *
in ae<
sentatives of eighteen of the princi­ Song Miss Sue Hayes used well her
I
It see
Honore I’al- Stewart et al; 160 airea
W
11 00
from J u net
yesterday, looking af- big run on them, al’b
pal railroads of Missouri compelling voice so full of power and sy
160 acres in tp. 15, s. r. 7 west
40
I
“
•
cas.
sympathy, ter bus! ss Ion
Stock
Bru
ml.
matters.
them to obey the two-cent passenger Mr. Neal sang with his usual
will be employed s< :
sec ll.itp. 17. s. r 1 w. »1000
I
«
’
’
»at
de
le
of
Miss
Jos. Strome A Son file stock brand rate and maximum freight rate bills manner which Is always
s Alicia McElroy returned this np the big luscious ber
S MiI'alkltia et ux to C. 8. Frank;
_______
I I* «bom
which went Into effect at midnight with an audience. Miss so taking afternc non from
an ______
extended visit in are beginning to come
,160 acn >s In sec. 18, tp. 30, a. r. 2 of figure seven within a diamond.
I ksrvice,
Vlst-ringe IJcen»'«.
last night. This brings the circuit is another possessor of a Simington Portland and Newport.
w. (lot).
Allen says the rain I
Frederick E. Harris, aged 35. and court Into conflict with the I’nited nevertheless strong voice, dainty but
I *bo hai
nr\.-A K' Je,lp an(1 mother, Mrs. some by cracking the
J. E. Kennedy et ux to W H
and
her
_
Scott; c<>rtaln land in sec. 10, tp 17, ¡Carrie Friendly. 25; 8. H Friendly, States district court, before which tone shading was exquisite. Miss ■' R Wilson, have gone to Portland later varieties are not
I •** not!
witness
the railroads are suing for an Injunc­ Hazel Huff quite captivated the audi­ to remain several weeks.
a. r. 1 e. »200
least, and there will •>»
*« allo
John H. 8<>avey. .31, and Alice tion tv prevent the state officials
Ross Hunter, of the International crop this year as last, no
8. M Calkins et ux toll T.-Dow;
ence with her ease of manner and Correspondence
P»r whi
Schools,
came
up
from enforcing these laws.
4 0 acres In sec. 19, tp . 20. a r. 2 w 8tewart, 23; .1. R Yates, witness
ing
the
general
opinion
t
winning smile. The last numbers on from Salem this afternoon.
James A. Klrbv, 24, aniU Anna B.
Pose
»250
trary.
the
program
were
those
of
Mrs
May
W m Landess, of Cottage Grove,
Samuel Templeton to George Tem­ Wald. 21. Fred Wald, wltnetm. _
W J~Baldwln reports a big bus- Huff Smith, who Is a graduate this
Eager
John Clarence Moras. IS. and I .an
Cosmetics will ruin the
"as tn the city today, returning home
pleton; 55 S acres In sec. 10, tp. 16.
year
of
the
vocal
department
of
the
Iness
at
his
new
racket
store
in
the
tsrt m
celotte D. Frits It; B. F Keeney»
There
’
s
no
beauty
P
r
»
f
'
I''™*»»-
on
the
afternoon
train.
—
_____
__
a. r 4 w
»250
Commercial block on opening day School of Music, and her singing is
1
•eopie 1
Ben Fenne. who has been In Med- »».-
the effects r.»
of UnllisfiT
Hollister S s K' '
J. A Haines et ux to Honore Pai­ witness
IB LUV
the V--
entire
D. C. McClung, aged 28. and He la well pleased with the prospects Indeed praiseworthy. Her recital is ford for the past several weeks, ar­ tain Tea. It keeps
mer; 80 acres In sse. 3. tp. 17. a.
««re
wh
for
a
splendid
business.
announced
elsewhere
In
these
col
­
Tea
or
ubi«*-
Minnie Born, 20; E. Broders. wit-
r. 1 w
»400.
perfect health.
—
Oregon
umns Miss Stinson Is to be congrat­ rived In Eugene this afternoon.
W W Haines et al to Honore MM.
cents.
Linn
Drug
<
11
_
s
„
7
George.
Jr.,
and
family,
re
­
The people of Coburg will cele­ ulated upon the excellent work of her turned to Portland today after a visit
•■kount
Hazel
Palmer; 40 acres In sec. 11, tp. 17.
brate the Fourth of July In grand pupils.
fcoeebur
M A M
H. Rebmen. who
a. r. 1 w »I.
* rs h"me of Mra George’s parents,
At
Cottage
Gmre.
style.
The
usual
amusements.
In
­
Mq 1#
John W. Blodgett to Booth-Kelly nesa.
i--..
S,arr can,e "P fron> Port­ west of Eugene. br. , 4
Mesdames
Eakin
and
Jones
enter
­
cluding
a
baseball
game,
a
tug
of
war
Wm Skuzle and Mary Elizabeth
Guard office this morni«« (
Lumber Company: 16,199 47 acres
Méfiait»
between teams from the Wendling tained guests at the home of the for­ land this afternoon to attend the of May Duke cher’ie»-
#
In Ips 20, 21. 22. 21. s r. 1 snd 2 w Bennett; E Wheeler witness.
lommencement
exercises
at
tne
unl-
mer
on
Wednesday
aftern
icon of this vxerslty.
William P Drugg and Antta M and Coburg mills, and various other
which
has
never
hrl
,
It.
|M>pular amusements will be pulled week The parlors were beautifully
Cox. E A Bond, witness
8 L Taylor et nx to Geo R
.«
Y E I-oonnrd and Miss Car- the Guard force,
aged 24, and off An excursion train will be run decorated for the occaslo '« »¡th the rt< Bingham, of Birmingham. Mich . two feet long and
George E, Potti
W. D.. 157.05 acres in sec. &. tp.
blooms
of
the
native
rho
'dodendron,
Miss Laura A. Wli lau. 17; T. Wil- from Wendling. There will be fire­
«. r. 10 w . »1,000
J"
visiting at the homo hundred big lusclc
and the other with
works and a grand ball at night.
----- Boh,
—-ernia lilies i ’ th"ir
brother. Hon. I. H Rlngham.
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