A SACRIFICE OF All SUMMER. STOCKS We have made still further reductions. Some of the best bargains this store has ever offered will be given this month. We have gone through the stock and although nearly every article and price was marked away down in July, we have made still further reductions. Even on many staple goods we have cut the price. All Summer Wash Goods and Many Staples being closed out Don’t fail to look through the Wash Goods Section— 10c will now buy 1254, 15c, 17/4c, 18c, 20c and some 25c goods Some Dotted Swiss Muslin worth 25c yard Some Como Suitings worth 25c the yard Sale A lot of Batiste worth J2X, 15c, 18c yard Price Some Silk Gingham worth 1254c the yard the Some Chambravs worth 1214c the yatd yard IOc Special Hosieiy Scie at 12^cpair Hundreds of pairs Of Ladles’, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’« hosiery put into one lot and sold at the uniform price of 12 He. This is all opportunity for you to stock up your hosiery needs for months to cotne at a Fatlsfactory saving--a great many of these stockings are good values at 20c— Sale price, per pair .................................................... 12^c Embroidery S?Ie Begins Fi ¡day Morning Hundreds of yards of enfbroldery thrown into one lot and all to be sold at the uniform price of 15 cents th? yaid. Some are fine Swiss Embroideries Sale Some are worth 17^4c the yard. Price Some are worth 20c the yard the yard Some are worth 25c the yard. 15c Some of the Best Bargains Not. Advertised We are not advertising some of the very best bai gains because they are in short length’, or odd sizes—Th:y are being disposed of from day to day a«, bargain prices—Don't »ail to vL'.i the store— The offerings are unsurpassed in th? courtly. R,. W. Newland. Eugene, Or UMBER NEARLY ill TAKEN UP Lane county timbermen, who are representing big corpora'»oif, or at least have some connection with them, state that a great deal of mon ey is being spent by various concerns in picking out timber claims, but that all of the available good land is nearly gone. In one instance a com pany kept a couple of high-priced I cruisers at work for two months in "Southern Oregon, and then only suc- ceeded in getting two claims. All of the old ten and sixteen lion foot claims are taken up, the man who gets one with four lion on it may consider himself in luck, according to these authorities. The large companies greedily take up quarter sections with two and three million feet, and where they are reasonably well situated it is said that there is some money in the proposition. The best claims that are found to day are those which are “jumped,” or which have been relinquished. These are watched for carefully, and that there are many such may be seen by watching the contents filed in the Roseburg land office. If the high lumber rates go into effect this fall it may have the effect of making some o* the small holders, who hop?d to r allze on thir land, re linquish, .-rd In tt at case it I’ likely that some large cor; .»ration will get their claim. Th is it m»’• b* reasoned that the i.llt ads a. working for their own intere. ts, or at least those of allied organizations who are en- gaged in the timber business. ONLY A MASK Many are not being benefited by the summer vacation as they should be. Now, notwithstanding much out door life, they are litle if any strong er than they were. The tan on their faces is blacker and makes them look healthier, but it is only a mask. They are still nervous, easily tired, upset by trifles, and they do not eat or sleep well. What they need is what tones the nerves, perfects diges tion, creates appetite, and makes sleep refreshing, and that is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Pupils and teachers generally will find the chief purpose of the vacation best subserved by this great medicine which, as we know, “builds up the whole system.”______ Auction Sale of Cattle I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the Depot Stock yards at Eugene, August 10th, 1907 Commencing at 11 o’clock T ’- - < - 11.» --of forty-one head of cattle — «S« 2 5 2 1 » - » and calf, five-year-old cowrs and calves, four-year-old cows and calves, three-year-old heifers and calves, two-year-old heifer and calf, 6 two-year-old heifers, 2 yearling heifers, 6 Two-year-old steers, 2 thrce-ycar-old steers, 3 yearling steers, I bull, 2 years old. Twelve months time will be given on bankable paper at 8 per cent, interest C. HAMILTON. CEO. W. KINSEY, Auctioneer. ÜURING JULY MORE DEATHS THAN BIRTHS inability of manuf: \ XORTHM I ST them supplies enough them more than half the time. Every Jar | Portland. Or., Aug. 8.—From In manufacturer is up to his head in or-' ders, and every day adds to the vol-1 formation received from correspon lime of unfilled ones. The reason tor dents in the hopgrowing sections of FOR SALK the scarcity of jars Is given by the the state the yield this year is figured FOR SALE — Separator, in goed or manufacturers as the scarcity of la at approximately the same as It was der. Inquire of R. Robinsou, West bor and the shortage iu packing cas- j last year. Iu only one report, that Eighth street. a7 HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer es. Several makers of jars have from Hillsboro, is there any shortage promised their local handlers that indicated. and expert metallurgist. Reliable Washington also reports that the FOR SALE—Heavy team of farm Information furnisned to intending COUNTY’S HEALTH IS VERY additional supplies canuot be deliv horses. F. P. Close, Co liege Hill. ered for fully a month, and by that , hop crop will be equal to that of last investors. Examinations and re , . Eugene. a9 GOOD—FIFTEEN CONTAGIOUS time the bream of the fruit Jar trade 1 year's, say 45,000 bales. ports on mines and ore treatment. The next 30 days may bring some FOR SALE —A good 25-horsepower will have passed. Eugene, Oregon. DISEASES DI RING JULY'—SIX what of a change in crop conditions, Butter Market Is Very Firm. boiler. Enquire at First and High Almott all city creameries are to but from present indications the yield ABSTRACTORS. streets, or 406 East Eleventh. s3 OF DIPHTHERIA, ONE FATAL— day quoting the advance of 214c a will run from somewhere between 145,000 and 150,000 bales in Ore THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CORDWOOD FOR SALE Leave or FOUR OF MEASLES, ONE FATAL pound announced by several manu The following are the reports facturers yesterday. Only two but-1 gon ders with L. O. Brown at Dr. CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Warren Block. received up to last night: Eugene, Oregon. Prices reasonable. Brown's office In Chrisman block. —NINE DIED AT COTTAGE ter houses are not charging the ad Polk county—The hop crop in Polk vanced figure so far as known, and it | I XDERTAKERS. TO SELL — At a bargain one Jersey G HOVE county and especially about Dallas is stated that these are asking the | bull, young and handsome; also rise from those not regular custom-1 bids fair to be at least an average hay in the stack. Telephone Far J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and output. The vines are in excellent era. The deaths in Lane county during funeral directors. Eugene, Or. mers 211. W. J. Butler. aS Cream receipts show a very good condition, and so far no vermin of July numbered twenty-two, while the volume, but butter manufacturers consequence have app« ired. Vlrtual- DAY s HENDERSON, undertakers beeu made FOR SALE —230 aeres, one-half bot births were only twenty, according to are only able to take care of their ly no contracts hav and embalmers. Corner Willam tom land, about 30 cleared; good around Dallas. The gr vers feel sure Yesterday after ette and Seventh streets. Dr. J. W. harris, the county health current demand, nine-room house and barn, on the after the advance in price was of 10 cents as th«* comin g price. officer. There were during the month noon A. J. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. Mohawk river. Address Gloomy at Gervais. - -The condition made, the orders came thicker than fifteen cases of contagious disease. Bl Workman, Marcóla, Or. State licensed ctabalmer. Office before the rise. Outside demand is of the hop crop in thi i section is de- Of the births the total was exactly enormous cidedly problematical, and unless the FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fine stock and residence, Tenth and Olive for this time of year, and divided between male and female. In while city trade is not at all heavy price prospects bright ‘n t: any grow- streets. Phone Red 4481. the w ay the stork proportioned the ranch with plenty of spring water is up to the usual call at this peri- ers say that they wil not pick their little tots Spiingfield tied with Eu- it for Irrigating purposes. See Lee crop. The vine is making i a iiack- PHYSICIANS AND SI EGEONS. geue, with seven, for first place, No od of the seasou. growth, owing s to the season Ice cream manufacturers deny that ward gr Hoselton, Oregon Cigar Store. other place* in the county was given W. O. PROSSER, phvslcian and sur and because littl«* or no cultivation tf more l than one. Those which were fa- their operations make much differ- has been g flven the yards. Lice and geon. In addition to general prac ence with the butter market, They vored Pleasant Hill, Natron. cailtu that the cream they use tice of medicine and surgery spec not honey dew • are abundant, and condi- FOR SALE- Six fine English bull Lancaster, Junction, Florence, and of sufficient volume to greatly is ial attention to all diseases of the affect tions for niould are ideal. Statistics dog puppies, five weeks old. These one to the county at large. ear, nose, throat and eye. Res- the butter market or price one way Indicate a shortage of more than 2 5 puppies are full bloods; will sell Of the fifteen causes of disease or the other. ldence, corner 14th ard Pearl per cent over last year's output, cheap If taken soon. Seo O. E. there was Just one case of typhoid,, streets. Office, Beckwith build- i Growers are very much discouraged Produce Trad« Heavy. Rinehart, 769 Onyx avenue, or In and that in Eugene. Of diphtheria j Ing. Telephones—Office, Black Trade iu the produce market is and many assert emphatically that quire at Thorp's blacksmith shop. there were six, two at Cottage Grove, ; very heavy today along Front street. they will leave their hops on the vine 1291; residence, Main 90. a9 and four seven miles west of Cottage . All lines are affected Fruit busi unless price conditions shove up a lit Grove, in a family by the name of1 ness is the largest ever seen in this tle, arguing that it will help the mar DR. J. F. TITUS, office Mat lock Grapp. One of these cases, a boy by market. Apricots are again coming ket If many of the yards are left on FOR SALE—160 acres seven miles building. Residence, 632 Pearl south of Eugene; 2,000,000 feet of the name of Alexander, died. Junc from The Dalles and are selling the row. not only this year, but next. street. Office phone Red 1091. fir timber, balance grub oak and tion City had three cases of measles, around $1.50 a crate. Blackberries Picking will be difficult. Residence phone, Red 4981. pasture; small creek. Price. *1200. one of which was fatal. Another case ore arriving more freely again, with Aurora Outlook Good.—The condi J. A. Winter, Stuart avenue. Col DR. ANNA MAURER, osteopathia was also reported. There were two the market fair at $1.50. Some small tion of the hop vines in this section lege Hill. a9 physician, All curable diseases cases of membraneous croup, one of lots af raspberries came this morn since the extreme warm weather of treated, Women and children a scarlet fever and one of tuberculo ing from local points, aud sold at 10c last week has Improved. The hot BARGAIN FOR A FEW DAYS—I specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's. sis. weather drove the lice off. and per one-pound box. must sell furniture and fixtures of In the record of deaths Cottage Crawford peaches are now arriving though the first few days of last week Springfield Hotel, with lease on . Phone Red 1631. Grove and vicinity stood highest, frotn local points and are in better were hotter than has been experienc building; good location and paying DR. McDOUQAL, physician and sur with nine. Eugene had four. Junc condition. Best generally around ed here in years, the growers say the business; good private reason for geon. In addition to general prac tion City three, Lorane two and $1.25. vines were not damaged to any extent selling. Address Box 175, Spring tice special attention given to dis the county in general two, Glenada Tomato market cleans up again. though in some yards the sun burned field. Or., for prices and particu eases of women and children. Of ono and London one. Supplies are not near as liberal as a the arms considerably. The output lars. aS fice over Preston ft Hales. Phone Births and Deaths. short time ago, and good stock sells this year will be up to the average, Black 1631. The following births are recorded: a 50c a box. Some fancy at 75c. Cal very few yards in this vicinity having WE WILL SELL YOUR FARM Or To Robert E. Williams, Pleasant ifornia stuff in bad shape. other property quickly at highest DR. M G. E. BENNETT, osteopathic been neglected or plowed up. A num Hill, a son; Volney V. Hemenway, prices obtainable for cash or on Muscat grapes ar«* arriving more ber of new yards will bear this year, physician. Acute and chronic dis Eugene, a daughter; Matz P. Jen freely from the south and the price and that will offset the old yards that time. Property bought or exchang eases treated. Offices over Cham sen, Junction City, a Bon; Stanford is lower. ed for you in any location at prices have been given up. Very few con bers’ store. Phone Black 1326. Thomason. Lancaster, a son! George to suit. Send today full descrip tracts have been made so far, the Brief Notes of the Trade. Resilience phone Black 4AM. M. Seifert, Eugene, a daughter; Peter tion and price for sale, or plainly Egg plant is in more liberal sup- growers holding off for a better prt«» H. Nelson, Eugene, a daughter; Olaf ply from The Dalles. Price at |3 a than 10 cents, which was offered a state your wants for a purchase. ATTORN KYS-AT-LAW. Ludwig Hanson, Florence, a daugh crate, or about 10c a pound. Farmers Real Estate and Loan week ago by some of the dealers. Ta ter; W. S. Moon, Eugene, a son; G. Company, 185 Unity building. Chi S. D. ALLEN, Attorney-at-law, 616 Price on eggs is being maintained ken all the way through the Aurora R. Killburn, Eugene, a son; J. W. at former figure. Receipts not so district looks fully as well as in pre cago. 111. w a22 Willamette street, Eugene, Oregon. Miller, Eugene, a daughter; B. J. heavy, and for general outside ship vious years, and the growers expect Pierce, Eugene, a son; J. T. Aubrey, ments some advance la gsxeral© azu as large a crop. FOR RENT C. A. WINTERME1ER, Attorney-at Natron, a son; T. J. Hammond, ed. law. Land titles and probate spec Springfield, a daughter; C. T. Miller, Chicken market is exist. bet tali' ialties. Office over Chambers-Bris FOR RENT—An ll-room dwelling Springfield, a son; Ole Halvenson, ly steady at former fr ;. tow Bank. house. Enquire at 641 Hllyard Springfield, a daughter; C. H. Matte No late sales reported in hop mar street, tf son, Springfield, a son; Alva Mereda ket. and dealers say uo orders are la (Special Correspondence.) DORRIS & SKIPWORTH. Attorneys- McPherson, Springfield, a daughter; | sight. Elmira, Aug. 7.—Elmira seems to FURNISHED ROOMS—Electric light at-law. Office in Hovey building, T. H. Tucker, Springfield, a daugh be on the list for shows this week. over Chambers-Bristow Bank. and bath; three blocks west of Portland Livestock. ter; Chas. Miller. Springfield, a W. W. Inman has sold his steam postofflce. Apply at 521 Lincoln, Lambs are slightly weaker today LEON R. EDMUNSON, Attorney-at- daughter; W. A. Wilkinson, Spring lower prices are quoted. Otherwise thresher outfit to John Freeman, of tf law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan field, a daughter. j the local livestock market is steady Franklin, and Mr. Freeman is thresh and Savlnx 'xnk. Deaths—Jessie Easton, Lane coun at the prices that have ruled for sev ing in this neighborhood this week. FOR RENT—My stock and grain farm of 2 80 acres for rent at rea ty: Mrs. Martha Goddard, Eugene; eral days. Receipts today were: The Sweet Bros, have bought the sonable terms. J. W. Belshaw, WILLIAMS ft BEAN, Attorneys-at- Mary J. Martin, Eugene; Alfred Cattle, 78; sheep, 46; lambs, 177. J.P. Zumwalt thresher outfit and will 844 Hllyard street, Eugene, w a!5 law. J. M. Williams, L. E. Bean, Drury, Eugene; A. O. Stevens, Eu Quotations are: , be ready for business shortly. gene; unknown tramp killed near Frank Banford, of Junction City, Cattle—Best steers, Practice In all courts of the state Cottage Grove; Mrs. Emma Johnson, medium, $3.25 ©$3.50; cows, $3; has the contract for building Jake FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur and before the U. 8. Land Office. nished rooms; free water. Enquire Glenada; R.J. Taylor. Cottage Grove; fair to medium cows, $2.50© $2.75; Yoder's new store building. Offices 12, 13, 14 and IS McClung Company. Ira Helgerson has the contract for ■ of Campbell-Fellman Joseph Landruth, Cottage Grove; El- bulls, $2©$2.5O; calves, $4© $5. .. . .... Building. building the new schoolhouse. dah Jane Nichols, Cottage Grove; Sheep—-Good sheared, $4$4.25; WANTE1» We understand that C. S. Gilson, of H. E. Underwood, Cottage Grove; lambs, $4.50© $4.75. I. N. HARBAUGH. Special atten- Olivia F. Wethey. Cottage Grove; Hogs—Best, $6.65© $6.75; lights, McMinnville, will teach the winter WANTED—Two or three carpenters tlon given to divorce and aettle- term of school in Elmira. A. W. Isenberg. Cottage Grove; Har fats and feeders, $6.25© $6.50. ment of estates. Agent for Contl- for several weeks’ work. See H.C. Mumps seem to be the order of the ry Reeve, Cottage Grove; R. M. Geer, nental Insurance Company. Rootn Mahon, Eugene. a6 day. and there have been a few eases London; Clifford A. Mallette, Junc Portland Quotations. 5, First National Bank Building, in this vicinity. tion; Alexander Grupp, Junction; WANTED—An apprentice girl. Shu Creamery butter—27^4 ti 30c. Eugene, Oregon. James Bryan and family, and H. mate, the ladies' hatter. 25 East Minnie B. Sears, near Cottage Grove; Eggs—21 © 22c. L. Bown’ and family left this morn Sarah C. Kelly, Lorane; W. S. Mil Ninth street. al3 L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Office Chickens-—12 *4 © 13c. ing for Belknap Springs. ler, Cottage Grove; William M. Crow, over Yoran’s shoe store, Eugene, Wheat—Valley, 80c; blustem, 84c. WANTED — A Job as rough cirpen- Rev. Stephens, of Eugene, preach near Lorane, and one death at Junc Oregon. Oats—224.5061 |25 per ton. ter. Have had experience. Ad ed both morning and evening at the tion where no name was given. Barley—$21.50 (n $22.50 per ton. dress Frank C. King, Eugene, al 3 L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of Christian church Sunday. Hay—Timothy, $ 1 6 it $ 18; vetch, fice over Eugene Loan and Savings Mr. Williams and family and C. $7.50©$8; grain hay. $7 $8. Bank, Eugene, Oregon. ** Curtis and wife have gone to the WANTED—Second hand organs; will Mohair—Choice. take them In exchange for now pi “Sixt to spend a few dayB. Wool—Vail ar, arrdr anos or organs. Eilers Plano House WOODCOCK ft POTTER, Attorneys- 18 © 2 0c. tf at-law. X. C. Woodcock and E. O. LOST VALLEY NEWS Hops—Prime, ... Potter. Office one block south of Potatoes Nev, 11*11.11 WANTED—A good second cook, to Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon. (Special Correspondence.) Onions—11.76©*.. .. assist In kitchen; man preferred. Lost Valley, Aug 6.—Gialn har- Chlttltn Hark -■»- „ Apply at Willamette House, Eighth WALTON ft NEK.', Attorneys-at-law. vest Is the order of the day in thls Chlttim bark—5©5>4c. street. a 10 J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will Wool—20© 21c. vicinity. practice In all the courts In the Mr. and Mrs. Joel Addington, Mr. WANTED—A few men for sawmill Poultry, Eggs. etc. state. Office, room 3, Walton Kitchen and Mrs. Harper have gone work. Enquire of H. C. Mahon, Block, Eugene, Oregon. Egge—Per doz., 18c. to the Kltson Springs to spend a few Eugene, or Sunset Lumber Com Dairy Butter—35© 45c week-. pany, Mabel, Or. • al9 BOWER * MARTIN. Attorneys at- Creamery Butter—75c per roll. Through sore« change In program law. J. H. Bower and W. G. Mar- Hens—Per lb., 9c. WANTED A first-grade male teach A. L. Rone ’ - returned home and Mr. On Monday afternoon. August 5. tin. Will practice In all courts, Frys—Per lb., 10© 11c. er for school district 57. We will Hunsaker Journeyed pnwnrd to the 1907, by Judge (I. R. Chrisman, at over Chambers-Bristow Office Geese—Per lb., 5c. receive applications until August the county judge’s office, W. P. Riggs lakes, accompanied by Alex Griffin. Ban':, Eugene. Oregon. Ducks, per lb., 8c. 20. Address Jesse East an. clerk, We understand that William Wil to Hypotia Smith, both of Mabel. Turkeys—12© 14c. Walterville. a 13 liams has purchased the Dexter store JESSE G. WELLS. Lawyer, No. 26 Fruits, Vegetable«. Etc. On Sunday afternoon, August 4, at and stand. West Eighth street, Eugene, Or., WANTED—A good blacksmith; beat We were pleased to see the genial the residence of the bride's parents, New potatoes—$1 per cwt. stand In county; will furnish shop, opposite postoffice. Gives spec countenance of Aunt Sarah Hansa- Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Somers, at the cor Onions—Per lb., 3c. tools and good stock of material. ial attention to the examination of ner of Fourteenth and Ferry streets, ker in our midst last Sunday Lemons—Per case, $6© $7. Also dwelling house and cow past Mr. and Mrs. William Ttate are abstracts, drafting wills, settling by Rev. J. S. McCallum, Wilbur Hy Oranges—$4.50© $4.75. ure. Will pay wages or give in enjoying a visit from his sister, who land to Miss Daisy Somers. Livestock Market. estates, conveyances and collec terest in the business. E. C. Stat- has stopped for a few days on her zer. Pleasant Hill, Ore. Phone. tions. Also to all pension matters. Steers—Per lb.,3c. way East to visit her mother. In Portland. August 2, 1907, Geo. Farmers 194. all Good cowb —2 ©214c. Phone Red 1176. Miss Ada Etfers Is visiting with Evans, of Portland, and Miss Mary Good prime dressed veal—6c. her sister, Mrs L. L. Addington. Miller, formerly of Eugene. .................. * i WANTED — Organizers, either aex.on Mutton on foot—Per lb., 30114c, It is reported that J. R. Hills has salary of $100 per month and ex Notice for Publication. Fat hogs—$5.50© $6. nurchased the Holland property at penses, for an np-to-date associa United States Land Office, Grain and Feed. IRVING ITEMS Trent. tion paying weekly sick and acci Roseburg, Or., July 23, 1907. L. N. Roney was In the valley last Oat hay—$10© $11. dent benefits and furnishing free Notice Is hereby given that in com week letting contracts for the Lowell Cheat hay—Per ton—$10. w (Special Correspondence.) medical attendance to all Its mem pliance with the provisions of an act Timothy hay—Per ton, $12. Irving, Or., Aug. 8.—Charles Fris bridge lumber. bers. Lil>eral contract will tie of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled Road Supervisor D. C. Mathews Oats—Per bushel, 40c. bee Is having a tine large residence made with producers of business. “An act for the sale of timber lands has a force of men at work on the Bran—Per ton, $21. erected upon his farm north of town. American Hick and Accident Asso In the states of California, Oregon, Mixed feed—Per ton, $22. Mrs. Doc Logsdon and little son road to' the proposed bridge site. ciation, Buffalo, N. Y. a20 Nevada and Washington Territory," There will be an lee cream social were in Irving Monday. Shorts—Per ton, $25. as extended to all the public land given at the Dexter schoolhouse on Mrs. M. N. Gent has a brother and) Wheat—Per bu., 80c. states by act of August 4, 1892, Nor three sisters visiting with her this August 10. The committee Is ex ris Owen, of Crow, county of Lane, pecting a larger crowd than before. week from Los Angeles, Cal. They TRAINED NURSE—Calls answered state of Oregon, filed In this office PORTLAND MARKET REPORT Do not disappoint them. at all hours. Best of references. on February 18, 1907, his sworn Portland. Or.. Aug. 8.—Reports expect to locate in Eugene. MISTY HOL'XJW. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. A. Robinson Mrs. J. A. Atherton. 925 Orchard statement No. 8389 for the purchase from Hood River are that the apple went to Portland last week. They avenue, phone Red 4561. tf of the N *4 of NW 14 of section No. crop in that district this year, while PERNONAIA fully up to the average in quality, expect to locate there if a suitable 32, In township 19, south, rang* No. H. Pmock, who recently sold hl« A. — Black derby hat at Davie FOUND will be but 50 or 60 per cent of a place is found. 4 west, W. M.. and will offer proof farm and mov'd Into the city, left Friday night, with nan There is quite a large amount of hall. full yield. Growers, in view of the to show that the land sought Is more yesterday on a six weeks ’ visit to the written Inside. Own« large crop harvested last year, are baled hay being stored in A. Bond ft Middle West. He will B pend some “Billy" valuable for its timber or stone than please call at this office. disposed to regard this as an off year Son's warehouse. for agricultural purposes, and to es time In Missouri, Kansas and Iowa, Everybody busy these days and in the apple industry, and do not tablish his claim to said land before ■r state 30 GOLD AND SILVER PLATING — On having lived In the latte hold the weather or other conditions items scarce about Irving. Nothing years ago, coming to Oregon from knives, forks «nd all household ar W. W. Calkins, United States Com unusual to note, no marriaeg.s, no responsible for the shortage. Kansas seven years ng ». He antlrl- ticles that do not look like new. missioner, at his office In Eugene, Or Late frosts in some parts of the births and no death« recently, so the pates a pleasant visit to the scenes Write the Oregon Plating Works, egon, on Thursday, the 24th day of to district are said to have done wme scribe is at a loss to know what and friends of old. 128 Ixiwnsdale street, Portland, October. 1907. He names as witnesses: Dale Ow damage, but on the whole it is be chronicle. John Shelley, one of the pioneer Oregon, for prices. en, of Eugsqe, Oregon; George W. lieved that but little harm was done residents of Plrasont Hill, was In (XM)I> STAMPS FREE in this way. For a time last week It 3 dark Jersey cows, Holland, of Cr w, Oregon: Walter Tuesday Could not »e expected, but 8 Im- Eugene was feared that the hot weather had old, and one I Holland, of Crow. Oregon; Joseph Jesse Easton, Me-k of school dls- artist, Makes large I injured the (»owing fruit, but It mona. the fawn i color; all Liles, of Crow. Oregon. Wsltervllle, was In trlct No. 57, at Any and all persons claiming ad- now appears to have done no appre touched stamps and photos at lowest town Ttiettday. He Is advertising In Came to my ciable harm. There seems to be no prices. 437 Willamette street, slw th» Guard for blds for moving the 10 H< rman De- ! versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In thia f Eugene. satisfactory explanation of the short schoolhouse th >re and building an office on or before said 2 4th day of crop this year except the heavy bear WOOD WANTED—Those who 1 a!4 wit a well. addition to It liromlsed to bring the Gnard « 'October, 1907. . ing of the trees last season. Arthur Eas >n. of Walterville, was on subscript Ion account are BENJAMIN L. EDDY. I I Fruit Jar* a Scare« Article. looking after business matter« in quested to bring it in as early Subscribe tor The Dally Gnard. Register. I Handlers of fruit jars are still town Tuesday possible. making much complaint over their WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET CLASSIFIED COLUMNS PROFESSIONAL CDLUMN •6