MAYOR SCHMITZ BANKING* by mail LOSES APPEAL TO U'RITt FOR OUR BOOKLET ON I SAVINGS ACCOUNTS San Francisco, July 13.—The dis­ trict court of appeals today refused to grant Mayor Schmitz a gj’rit of mandamus compelling Judge Dunne to set the date for settling the bill of habeas corpus proceedings in the case In which the mayor was convicted of extortion and sentenced to five years in the state penjtentiarv at San Quentin. SAVINGS BANK or THE San Francisco. July 11.—nr. Chas. Boxton. the temporary mayor of San Francisco, on the witness stand in the Gias« trial, this afternoon told the stor vof his debauchment by The­ odore V. Halsey, tbe lndiced agent of the Pacific States Telephone Com­ pany. who. he testified, paid him »5900, “mostly In »100 bills." for having voted and used his influence Pays 4 per cent, on Savings Accounts as supervisor against the granting of 4 •• a rival franchise to the Home Tele­ “ •• Certificates of Deposit phone Company. * 3 " " •• Accounts Subject to Check Boxton is a fine-looking, grav-halr- t ed man of middle age. He has a cred­ ]. T horburn R oss . . President itable Spanish war record and is enti­ G eorge H. H ill . Vice President tled to write "Major” before his T. T. B urkhart name. He was the last and only im­ . . Treasurer portant witness in an otherwise slow J ohn E. A itchisoj . . Secretary and tedious day. He was not a reluc­ C has . H. K opf . Asst. Treasurer tant nor yet a willing testifier, but X ✓ his examination by Mr. Heney was so spiked about with objections from 240-244 Washington St., Cor. Second Mr. Delmas—often sustained—that at length the gorge of the district at­ PORTLAND, OREGON .5 torney rose and he hotly accused his veteran adversary of trying to cloud the Issue and impede justice. Heney und Delnuis Clash. An Indulgent reply from the vel- the train which now runs between veted front pew of the synagogue of Woodburn and Crabtree will come to ¡the courtroom, where sit the defend- Albany, making that city the south­ 1 ant’s attorneys, provoked the prose- ern terminus. Trains already run be­ ' though other folks' veins might be tween Springfield and Albany, giving [ filled with ice water, his were not; a good service. As the Southern Pa­ and when Mr. Delmas had respond- Potatoes May Be Light Crop on Ac­ cific owns both roads, the report has I Ingly alluded to the “Dutch” in his something to found it on. | opponent's make-up. Judge Lawlor count .<>f Gopher---- Making New (laid the ban on the two of them. Homes in Hiver Bottom. "No more of these exhibitions," he + +♦++♦++++♦+♦»++♦ As far as the crop of potatoes near ♦ ♦ I warned. But for all that they clashed again I Irving is concerned, prices will be as BORN. ♦ ¡some twenty minutes later. Mr. He­ I high next winter as the last, tor the ♦ ♦ ney obiecti I to a question interpo\t- Lirly po’atoes have been a rather ♦ ++++++++++♦+♦++♦ ed by Mr. Delmas and was sustained. I poor crop on account of damage by Near Irving, Saturday, July 13, I Subsequently at a whispered word I gophers, and the late ones do rot I promise, according to present reports- 1907, to J. E. Campbell and wife, a [ from one of his associates he wlth- i drew the objection. Iany immense yields for that district. son; weight, 10 pounds. I The gophers do not eat the potatoes SPITBALL AUTISTS HURT tSemselves, but seem to have a liking BASEBALL, SAYS JONES I fir the stems between the potatoes and the vine. When these are cut Fielder Jones wants the "spitball” New York, July 15.—Wall street the tuber does not develop to its us­ and financial circles are agitated by abolished. He says: ual size. “Two years ago, when I first made The chief method which has been persistent ruonirs .that Stuyvesant lined in fighting the pest has been by Fish may again secure control of the my kick against the ‘spitball,' Ches- I shooting, which is sometimes very ef- Illinois Central. According to some bro and Howell were practically the I feetive. of the stories he believes he may only 'snitbair pitchers. Now, in the | Hops in the same vicinity are doing count upon the support of President American league Chicago has Walsh veil, where they have been taken Harahan, who, it is said, is displeased care of, but owing to the high pric» with E. H. Harriman for various rea­ I of labor many growers have deemed sons, the treatment of his brother it cheaper to neglect their yards, and and son being offered as examples. The government attacks upon the there will not b a good yield every­ where. Lice have also appeared very Union Pacific, and other Harriman thickly and spraying has begun in deals are said to have alarmed the financiers, who would be glad, it is th.- fight against that pest. The country along the river be­ sail, if the Illinois Central were re­ tween Eugene and Irving has become turned to Its former conservative a community of snail farms of ten management. All rumors are In the air and no and twenty acre properties, Thore i- a great deal of fruit and vegeta- one will be quoted, but they continue hies planted in the district, nearly er- to circulate. Something definite Is ewthing producing especially well. expected at the riieetlng Wednesday Down near the mouth of the McKen­ as especial effort is being made to zie, ev-n where during great floods bring in every vote possible. Sensational developments, accord­ the land is covered with water, twen­ ty fanilies have bought homes and ing to current stories, may be looked are clearing the very finest river bot­ for at the October meeting. It is tom soil of heavy timber and brush. known that Stuyvesant Fish has writ­ Six years ago there were very few ten or wired to Governor Deenan of houses in this place. < AI,L FOB CITY AYARRANTS Notice is hereby given that war­ MAY ABANDON PART OF AA'OODRURN BRANCH rant No. 254. registered September 26 1906. will be paid on presentation There is a persistent report that at my office July 22, 1907. Interest th. Woodburn-Natron road ’rom the will cease on that day. Eugene, Or.. July 17, 1907. Tallman Junction to Shelburn will be FRANK REISNER, tom up. The road south of Crabtree City Treasurer. to the junction has not been used for tn ■ time on account of the tmpos- ,’iMllty of securing a bridge that will FOR SALE—Second-hand top bug­ gy, running gear and bed in first- stand. If this is done It is said that class condition; top needs recover­ ing. Price reasonable. Call at Call at Thorpe's blacksmith shop, Pearl street, between Seventh Eighth. <1 w (Title (Ôtiarantcc «X Œrust Company CHOP CONDTIONS AROUND IRVING "■STAMMER9 Hie With halting tongue when potitt.rlv we ■11 from I°a j ^xprn,f «nail. We can «end you test mon- > ■¿Vi™”1' c“,ed eom,lately. The > ounger XT M or old. we can CURE all caw.. Fo • »'""( lour name or that of any friend who ija pvr'evl«’ FREE Write FOR SALE—160-acre stock fruit ranch in Western Lane. About 100 acres bottom land. 75 acres KRMl f01ITANMUIM, CHtHALIt, •ASNIMT0« well watered pasture, 15 acres un­ der cultivation. An orchard of i about 300 fruit trees and nut trees in bearing. Large barn, good house, GEORGE W. KINSEY woodshed, fruit house, dryhouse and other buildings. »00,000 feet General Auctioneer of standing old growth fir and ce­ dar on the place. School >4 Mile. This Is on of the finest homes in the Residence J 94 E. 10th St. Sluslaw country. Postoffice on place. For terms and further information call on or address. The great mail Address ___ order LIQUOR LEONARD TABOR, HOUSE. We d&wtf Mapleton, Ore. toy the express. Write todav for 'BLIP SALE—I will sell at public ■ Price List. Pl auction at "Friendship Farm.” 5 miles southwest of Junction City, Oregon. Saturday. July 27, 190», poril.„d' 6ng„ my entire dairy herd, as follows: One registered Jersey bull, de­ scendant of Ufretta I».. 12 grade Jersey milch tows, 4 grade Jersey heifers. 3 grade Jersey helfer heifer calves. 1 Norman mare and colt. 1 span of work mares. 1 yew- ling Norman colt. 1 9-menths-old Poland China boar, eligible to reg­ istry, 46 head of stock Jiogs, 1 Sim- plex sep irator, 700 lb. capacity, binder, me iwer and rake, 2 plows, 2 sete harne i, garden plow. Old Trusty incubator, , 160 egg capac- ity. good < s new,I brooder. cart and harness, A few household goods and other articles I too numerous to Free lunch will be mention, — served at noon, Terms of sale over «11 sums ■ «—■- under —--- — Al All that sum note with approved accor­ Ity with 8 per <‘en’ interest, sa I« Thoa. will commence a tlO a. m W. T. Bailey. V.. .. Kayser, auctioneer. yifiON IMPORTING CO. FRED CLARKE. Captain and manager of the Pittsburg National league barbali club. and Smith; Cleveland has Liebhardt, Berger and Rhoades; Philadelphia has Dvgert; Boston has Winter and Pruitt: Detroit has Mulln and Willett and St. Louis has Howell and Mor­ gan. t u "By another year there may be twice as many, and ft would be no surprise to see all the pitchers with­ in a few years using this delivery, which Injures the game. Now is the time to act. Let the league instruct its umpires to call a ball every time a pitcher uses saliva and the delivery will be killed In short order. Then we will see a stop put to star pitch­ ers being made of twirlers who have nothing but plenty of moisture." M M. Davis and family are estab- llshed temporarily In their former _________________ home at Newport. They are not to return to Corvallis but about October 1st go to Eugene, where a new home is being built for them. They have been a popular Corvallis family dur­ ing a long interim In which the four children passed successfully through O A. C. They have many friends • Corvallis.—Gaaette. ft JV Ml tks flifaatui O TX T A.. *** OR. WING LEE FINED FOR ILLEGAL PRACTICE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ Grove this afternoon on a visit. on peaches today for the new pack Mrs. Ted. Simmons returned this iang.‘ from $2 to »3 a dozen, accord- ♦ afternoon from a visit at Brownsville. ing to quality, « against $1 65 and Walter O'Connell returned yester­ $2.50 a year a 50. ♦ Jobbers quote ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ day afternoon from a visit in Salem. apricots for th new pack at »2.15 Mr and Mrs. C. S. Frank left this and $3.35 as against $1 75 and $3.40 (F^om Wednesday's Guard.) morning for Ashland on a short visit. a year ago. The sharp advance In val­ Dr. Wing I*ee the Chines*» "doctor" Roy H. Wassen, of Dallas, is in the L. H. Potter and family are on a ues Is due more to the scarcity of la­ was found guilty of practicing med­ city. trip to the upper McKenzie on an out­ bor and packing materials than any­ icine without a license by Judge Mrs. F. E. Selover Is home from a ing. thing else. However, in apricota the Cameron this morning and fined $25. visit in Portland. Mr and Mrs. Bert Vincent , Mr. short crop and the bareness of sup­ The principal witness against him Mrs. A. J. Smith returned to Port- and Mrs James Hartley, Mr. and plies for several weeks helped to ele­ was Oscar Johnson, a mechanic, who Mrs. M E. Hammitt and Mrs. liam- vate quotations. The strength and testified that the Chinese charged land this afternoon. Miss Agnes Mathews is up from mitt's parents resid ng at Salem, will shortage In that market can be safely him $60 for treating his knee with leave Thursday on a hunting trip Judged by the enormous price pack­ fiery applications designed to drive Portland visiting friends. E. D. Matlock went to Portland to Pine Openings. ers and dryers are paying for the away rheumatism. Instead, it only Captain John T. Stears and Geo. F fruit, in ( aiifornia this season from separated Johnson and his money. this afternoon on business. John Brookmayer, the Mohawk Allen arrived out from Mapleton last $60 to $100 a ton was paid for the This is the second time Lee has been night. green fruit. Dried apricots are very found guilty of the same offense. A sawmill man. is in the city. R. 8. Belknap, of Blacbley, Is In Olin F. Ford is up from Portland x year ago he was ordered out of town, on a visit. He is a clerk in a bank south. which would place the price but has oaid no attention to the rul­ Eugene today on business. her»» around 35c k pound. Miss Tessie O'Brien is visiting rel­ there. ing.—Telegram. laical Puckers Xaine Quotations. Geo. Sovern nnd family left this "Dr.” Lee is the Chinaman who atives and friends in Portland. Local canned» s have named their Warren McFarland, of Cottage morning for Belknap Springs on an is intrested in the coal mine prop­ fruit quotations, Practically speak- outing. Grove, is in the city today. erties near Creswell. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fricke, of San ing, they i are ab > it the same as those Sheriff Fred Fisk I ft this morning for an outing at Foley Springs. Francisco, arrived here last night to named by the California Fruit Can- tiers' Asso ciation, except that the Job­ SPRINGFIEl 1> ITEMS W. D. Combs returned this after­ visit relatives. OF I/MAI. INTEREST noon from a business trip south. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brown ar­ bers here save the freight charges J. H. McClung left this morning rived home this afternoon from their from the s outh. In most lines of can- ne»l fruits the northwest Jobbing honeymoon tour. The News has been inform» d that for an outing nt .McKenzie Bridge. Mrs. R. Robinson and two daugh­ trade secure: practically all its sup- Rev. Sale, the pastor of the Spring­ Roy Zacharias, the University of field Baptist church, has resigned, Oreg in athlete, leaves for his home ters left this aftixi noon for San Fran­ piles from local fnstltutlons. This year the loca) pack cisco on a visit. his resignation to take effect about In California tomorrow. are offering raspberries, loganberries, October 1st. Rev. D. E. Baker went to Lancas­ cherries, raapber Mrs. C. L. Winter went to Port­ gooseberries,, plums The News’has been reliably In­ land this afternoon on a visit with ter this afternoon to begin a re­ strawberries, go ■ pears and rhubarb. In a smail way vival meeting there. formed that Paul Bettiehelm has friends. Mrs. C F. Hurlburt and daughter Dr. W. W. Oglesby,' of Cottage peaches likewise are offered. leased the old postoffice building Hop T hm I v Reflects Crop. from Emil Etter for a term of five came up from Junction City this af- Grove, wns In the city yesterday af­ ternoon on business. There has been a revival of the years, with ihe privilege of five more, ternoon. Miss Os'. Walton arrived here to­ trading In hops locally during the B. Lurch, a well-known merchant years. The building will be greatly remodeled of Cottage Grove, is in tile city tills day from Seattle to visit her father. past 24 hours. A few small lots have Judge J. J. Walton. been purchased from dealers, espec­ Charles Tallafero returned Wed­ afternoon. Justice of the Peace R. S. Bryson ially Lochmund a,- Pincus. English nesday from The Dalles, where he A. J. Horr and wife, of Tacoma, has been playing ball with Stub- who have been visiting at the home and wife leave in the morning for buyers ar»> coming out with predic­ tions of heavy crops all over tb«i ling's bunch this season. The team of D. Allison at Berkeley, Oregon, Newport on an outing. J. A. Dobson left yesterday after­ I nlted States this season, but aro at that place has been disbanded and left on their retur ntrip this after- noon for a visit with his sister. Mrs. nevertheless more anxious buyers of Charlie may be persuaded to camp noon. the old crop than they have been. here for the remainder of the season Mrs. B E. Lester and son return­ L. L. Marsters, at Yoncalla. \ C. Rathmell and Chas. Llttlo- This seems to prove that they are B. B. McKinney came over from ed this afternoon from a visit at Cot- field leave In the morning for n hunt­ talking to get growers to s»»l) more Eugene Wednesday, accompanied by i tage Grove. ing and fishing trip to the Siuslaw freely. Architect John Hunzicker, and pur- I Miss Muriel iuaynew is rapidly i re­ country. chased from Mr. Gilkey 26 feet more covering from a severe attack of Run of St»si has been a reappearance of visiting friends In Eugene, has re­ (Special Correspondence.I snend several weeks there. They will Sound silver smelt I nthe market. To­ Elmira, July 16.—Picking black- ■ turned to her home In Portland. drive down the const. day quoted at 7c pound. This Is the Rev. I. I). Driver came tip from berries seems to lie the order of the ' first ahopment for about two weeks. day. There have been more this , Halsey this afternoon to attend the Dressed meat market Is firmer funeral o” Mrs. James Campbell. year than for several years. than ever, especially for fine stuff. Mrs. S. II. Finnegan returned this Miss Daisy Pollock, of Eugene, has 1 As high as 9c a pound obtalued for been spending a tew days with iter afternoon from Corvallis, where she strictly fancy stuff. attended the funeral of her father (Special Correspondence. > aunt. Mrs. Yates. Brief Notes of tile Trail»*. Marcóla, July 16. -Haying is in Mr. and Mrs. Bogard, of Wash­ recently. Butter mark»*! is very steady. Walter Stafford Is home from a in full force now and we hups It will ington state, are visiting their daugh- ; trip East. He was one of the Pow­ not rain ur.til a'l the hay is in the Front street houses report supply and ter. Mrs. Thos. Fountain. demand about equal. Mrs. Mae Lee has bought the R. F. hattan Guards at the Jamestown fair barn, as it is a short crop this year. Weather Is too cold for watermel­ The boys of S. I*, camp No. 3 play­ Trout property and will move to El­ for a month. Mrs. Sarah Davidson, of Halsey, af­ ed the Marcóla boys a game of ball ons and sales are not so heavy as a mira soon. rew days ago. Mr. Colgaard's new store is pro­ ter a visit with her son, T. B. Da­ Sunday, the score being 17 to 16 in Raspberry season Is closing and gressing nicely and it will be ready vidson, in Eugene, returned home favor of Marcóla. this afternoon. The brass band of Marcóla, which prices are expected to advance at for use in a few weeks. Miss Ethel Fugate ,of Portland, has recently be>n organized, will once. Logans showing better qual- Elmira school district has levied a I ity. prc"tlce tone- v night. tax and expects to build a new school who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Cheese market generally advanced The S. P. flumes from mill No. 3 house with two rooms before the fall G .G. Gross, in Eugene, returned H cent a pound owing to the better home this afternoon. are progrt • g nicely. term begins W. T. Gardiner, superintendent of Louis Henninger went to Eugene demand from the north and the smal­ Mr. Colby is building a fine large ler supplies held locally. Nothing the Boys' and Girls’ Aid Society at Saturday. barn on his farm north of Elmira. The Mabel baseball team will play being sold under 15c today. Fred Hockley is building a new Port land Livestock Market. the Marcóla team Sunday. residence, as is also Mr. Erickson, Livestock receipts at the local on their places. yards today were: Cattle, 150;sheep, Miss Millie Herbert, who was taken 4 20. The market generally Is steady to Portland to he operated on for i with no change in prices. Quotations cancer of the stomach, is doing nice­ | are: Cattle—Best steers, ,3.85© »4; ly- John Horn and family expect to medium, $3.25 (ft »3.50; cows, »3; leave next week for Belknap fair to medium cows, $2.50 'u $2.75; Springs to stay a few weeks. bulls, ,24i $2.50; calves, $l+$5. The Christian church is receiving Sheep Good sheared. $4© $4.25; Chtttlm bark—4 A4 it 5c. a new coat of paint. lambs, $5.50©,5.75. Wool -20 $1»; vetch. Turkeys 12 4/14c. Notice is hereby given that the I $7.504/$8; grain hay, $74/,8. Fruits, A »•gctable», Etc. Honorable County Commissioners' Mohair—Choice, 29c©30c. Potatoes—,2.25 pe- cwt. Court of Lane County, Oregon, wl'l Wool—Valley, coarse to medium, New Potatoes—,1.75 per cwt. receive sealed bids for the furnish­ 18© 20c. ing of Illi materia) and the erecticv | Onions—Per lb., 4c. Hops -Prime, 6c© 7c. L< nions — Per case, ,5®»«. of a bridge across the Middle Fork of Potatoes -Dili, $1.50© ,2 per cwt. the Willamette River, at or near Orang»»s- ,4.50. New, $1.25 4/ $2 per cwt. Lowell, Oregon. Said bridge to be Livestock Market. Onions— $2.75© $3.u0 per cwt. built according to the plans end spec-1 Steers I'er lb.,3c. Chlttlm Bark—5c lb. i ifications now on file in the office of Good cows—2A4c. the county clerk. All blds to be ac­ Good prime dressed veal 6c. ELM EC .1. ZIMMER companied by a certified check of five j FINLEY l’ETER DUNNE. Mutton on foot Per lb., 3c. SE.XI’ TO PIUHON per cent of the amount of the bld. I Fat bog»- $5.50. Fatuous author of the "Mr. San Francisco, July 15.—Emile J. to Insure the faithful performance ac­ t,r»ln and Feed. Zimmer, a vice president of the Pa­ cording to bld. All blds to be filed Dooley” articles and forinerlv a O;»t hay $10. cific States Telephone Company, re­ with the county clerk by July 29. Cheat hay i'er ton—,10. fused to be sworn today when called 1907, at 10 o’clock a. m. The court newspaper mau in Chicago anr* Timothy hay—Per tou, ,10. as a witness against Louis Glass in reserves the right to reject any and New York. Oats- Per bushel, 40c. the hribery case on the ground that all bids. ' i hi . $2 1. Bran- he deemed the grand Jury had in­ Dated this Sth day of July, A. D. Portland, is In the city In the Inter­ Mlxed feed — -Per ton, »2 2. dicted various persons without suf­ 1907. ests of the society and conferring ficient cause. E ,U LEE, Short»—Per ton, »25. with J. M. Williams, the local agent. Judge l*awlor ordered the witnea» County Clerk. I Wheat- Per bu.. 80c. Bert Schumaker, a popular univer­ sworn. Zimmer then took the stand sity student, left this morning for and refused to testify In spite of the Portland Market Report. Officers of Spencer Butte lodge, his home In Baker City. He is a lieu­ Portland. Or.. July 18. With the repeated questions and the Instruo I. O. O. F., were installed last night | tenant in the Baker City company as follows: E. R. Frank, N. G.; J.W. and has receiv'd an appointment in sales at Elgin the 1907 wool crop Rea­ tlons of the court to testify. He con­ McArthur, V. G ; W. T Gordon, sec-j the artillery school at Fortress Mon­ son in this state practically came to tinued obdurate until Judge Lawlor an end. There »re still a f' w small finally sentenced Zimmer to be "com­ retary; W. M. Green, treasurer; B. B roe. Virginia. He may accept. McKinney, warden; M Svarverud, Mrs. J. W. Johnson went to Port­ clips In the eastern part of the state. mitted to the county Jail for a term conductor; J. AV. Pollock, cbap'aln. land today to reside there in the fu­ In the hands of the growers, but It of five days, and until he answers the ture, She was accompanied by her will not be long before these are pick­ said questions according to law." Zimmer stepped from the witness ed up by buyers. In the valley there The Spencer Butte Coal and Petro­ son, Rev. Herbert S. Johnson, who is very little in first hands. At the El­ stand and waa taken to Jail in an au- way to Seattle to lecture, is on his leum Company today let the contract gin sales about 400,000 pounds were tpmoblle. for sinking a 175-foot shaft at the , and from there he will go to Sen disposed of at prices ranging from Counsel for the defense deciares coal mine southwest of the city to C. | Francisco, Wlstar Johnson, another 1» to 20 5-8 cents a pound. that Judge Lawlor erred In his lan­ son, the wili-known ball piayer, will AV. Sloat, of Eugene. He will begin It is said that about two-thirds of guage In pronouncing sentence. the work within ten days. J. W. j go dokrn tomorrow. The funeral of Miss Grace Mount the Wallowa and Union county clip Zimmerman will camp at the mine j had previously been disposed of at an was held this afternoon at the home (From Tuesday’s Guard.) during the summer, average of about 19 cent* a pound, ho of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Pratt at 30 the crack sprinter and jumper of the Dr. F. E. Selover spent Sunday In the growers who held their stock for East Tenth street. The services were Port land. the sealed bld sale were not dlsap- very largely attended and the floral Portland Journal: Bralley Gish. | E. J. Frasier Is on a trip to Idaho n< lnt"d with the result. On the whole tributes were numerous and beau­ Seattle high school, has announced for a few days. the season has been a profitable one tiful. The remains were Interred in his intention of entering the Univer­ the I. O. O. F. cemetery. W. J. Pn**o ta here from Sedro- for Oregon wool producers. sity of Oregon this fail. Gish says he Fruit I’rii'es Are Opt-ned. Ml Wooley. Wash. wants to get the advantage of train-j After all this worrying abont the Jack Llttell la down from Marcola Ing under Bill Hayward, who has a lateness of the announcement of for a day or so, rcputa’lon for developing sprinters | Mrs. R. L. Willoughby has gone to opening values on canned fruits, the He will specialize In the 220-yard Newport on an outing California Fruit fanners' Association dash. Hon J. H. McClung up from today named its Initial 1907 values, one day ahead of the time prices were Portland on business. The deed for the lot upon which , Felix Sparks arrived down from named a year ago. Then they were the Eugene g‘ neral hospital I* being Blue River City last night. named July 17. Generally speaking built on College Hill was filed for D. M. Kemp arrived out from Flor­ the opening values are materially record today The lot contains 3.178 ( ence higher than a year ago. the big corpo­ last night on business «crea and the price a* given in the ¡ Attorney Jerome Knox, of Cottage ration making quotations very much deed is',1575. The grantors, Grace Grove, was In th» city today. like those named by the Central Cal­ Hanna Humphrey and Norris Hum-, Miss Hazel Huff returned home ifornia Canners' Association a week phrey, agree to open and dedicate a this afternoon from Newport. or so ago. Today Jobber* named street 60 feet wide along the south W. L. Hayward is home from a their prices to conform with the new­ line of the property, from Eugene av­ ly announced ones of the California fishing trip up the McKenzie. enue, on top of the hill, io the county Rev. Herbert S. Johnson returned ass* »elation. road at the foot of the hill. Material Advances Shown this afternoon from Portland. I Peaches and apricots are the prin­ J. F. Kelly and wife left this after- ■ ____________ . Geo Croner left thia morning for cipal clpal fruits fruits purchased purchased by by the the local local, Belknap Springs, to be gone several noon for Grants Paas on a visit. »UL1 DiSlMLUUlUBM J. M Medley went to Cottage trade from California. Jobbers' price« weeks. WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET They war find wear and wear «TOC FOR CHILUHglX Levi Strauss & Co.