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[Al KELLY WILL RUN ALONE FOR TIME HERE to advance their vala«*» within a very short period to the figures nam«M by the Hazelwood company yesterday. The ‘Right Kind The first kiln of brick is now be Along Front street the market 1.» O f ci LcCcr. I ing built at the new yard and tile fac firmer than ever and auppli-s are tory west of town. The kiln will con very s« ant, e ?en at the advanced fig- g u» e«ig i i i i|| tain 125.000 brick. Mr. Loucks, th«' uro. proprietor, has secured the services Chickens are fair supply, and the market Is hold A number of ladies, wives of sena of 11. Reatnes. an expert brick burner ing well at former values. tors and reprv tentatives, drinking of Eugene, who is superintending the The kiln will probably be Dressed meats of all kinds, includ ufternoou tea in Washington, fell to work. ready to tire some time next week talking about the difficulty of u worn- Dan Kelly, the pride of the Univer ing beef, is in firmer request with Ringling Brothers are presenting and it will take about twelve days to sity of Oregon, and for that matter top values well maintained. this t»eas«Hi the jolliest company of nu lieing certain as to the love for burn the brick ready for market. Egg Surplus Is Disappearing. KFNZIE BRIDGE NEAR colli lìti the whole state, will run a race her of the man she is to marry. Mr. Loucks has moulded a flue lot The heavy accumulation of eggs comedians that ever carried an audi against time Saturday at 3 p. m. on ence over the high road of laughter, i The lady from Virginia was speak of brick which will doubtless find a on Front street is gradually being — MINI Dll l it I l.TIIS—NEI Kincaid Field to determine whether All the old methods of clowning Ing: "Wishlug to lie sur«» that the man ready sale, As soon as the brick are he is in condition to go to James worked off. and with this an improv have b«»en discarded and in their 1 was to marry loved me sufficiently out of the way the manufacture of I town. If he makes the hundred yards ed condition is noted in the market. stead are a thousand funny scenes will commence. Brownsville to make great saerltiees for me, I l«er- tile I In ten seconds he will go.while if he Receipts show a disposition to fall and familiar pictures of life, burles WILLIAMS MASHES HIM l_c,vebehind them good impressions. does not make it in that time it is off. and this helps to relieve the sit qued in a manner that brings tears suaded a friend of mine to grossly Times. uation. The market today is si ght- Insult him, then demand«»«) of tny flaura said he will not make the trip if laughter to the eyes of the most You will not dispute facts concern- LAND L<<CAT<M18 ,.« 1firmer than for some time past. sedate. that lu» » ’lould apologias to tb«> man Trainer "Bill” • Uo,. . » ' -... The steel gang for the McKenzie j -, the superiority of our Stetson do the timing, but judges and jno a L *>,,t Prtcea a» y«t are unchanged. It was a des who hail insulted him. Wilt Bro»., land locators, Crook bridge In addition to the regular clowning is also a fair demand for poul near Coburg Is expected to the comedy element ot the perform perate mental struggle, but love for county, Or. Homestead, timber, desert arrive either today j |^oes over those handled by others starter will be appointed by a com There try and offerings are not large. or tomorrow, an* mittee consisting of Hon. L. T. Har and swamp land locations. Thorough ance is increased by a number of gro me conquered. The a|M>logy 1 detniuid- '|ice you become intimately ac Market Iaing on <'antalou|M»«. while the piers are not done, work in knowledge of the country and abso ris, Dave Graham, and Walt Griffin tesque specialties In the rings and «>«1 «vus made, I was atwolutely ver Cantaloupes of all soits and con straightening and putting together quainted with the merits of these If Kelly can run the distance tn ditions, practically all of them Ore on the stages, among the mbeing a tain that my future husband loved lute reliability and accuracy guaran various parts of the steel structure clever clown dog stunt, and extreme me. for any Vlrgtntn trotleraau who teed. ten seconds flat without any pacema- K gon grown, and the kpr nr .nv «, n g rO wn, are plentiful, ana tne jrwds. It is hardly necessary to Those desiring to use any of their will begin at once. Considerable trou he can m’air e, ri,nrninK a*a,n8t him. fruit peddlers are getting their share ly funny bar and trapeze travesties will apologise for having l>een insult public land rights in a new and ble has been experienced in the con < uinierate Its points of advantage, wkh a hTra m 4-5>IPO”l’>ly 9 3-5. of the off-grade stocks. Good eants by Horton and Linder, the Living ed to pleas«» it wotuau must love her growing section of Oregon should struction of the piers. r» ’.T. 0'‘<Jer ®re WOrth frOlU »’ 75 '» *2 » Crate. stone trio, the throe prossets, the des|u»nitely.” The engineers bored sixty feet In Simply try today our $6.C0 Stetson frnm Pilraan counnunlrat» with us. IhP WI 1a =Mc\S "de.r' auu and a “ iew r“* saies •*'<* oi of extra rancy fancy _____ stock Marno troupe and the great Toreo- ho win ii i “lif?5nla_.W0 "vuud, to the earth, but could not find bed The lady from Massachusetts: "My Fur further information call at dores. and factswill speak for themselves. 9 probably have to make it in were reported today at »2.25. The rock, and the two cylinders which When Ringling's circus visits Eu husband's family came over lu the Vincent's restaurant. Eugene, Ore will hold up th«» structure at thl3 end _ , ,, market is also well supplied with wa- I We have also just received the first gon. Address Wilt Bros, Sisters, Or. gene on Friday, August 30. the peo Mayflower. My tlanee would neither bnr e9pecia,1y w^nts the teat. ■ termelons, and they move falrlv well have only b«»en sunk thirty-eight shipment of FALL CLOTHING. ple will witness the greatest parade drink, swear nor gamble. I made him tf but at the same time expresses confi- at current prices feet, down to a bed of cement gravel. that ever passed through a city's do all three. I felt sure, ladle«, that dence In Dan. In fact, no one in this J The hole for the big square pier at Great Strength in Salmon. streets. From the great Importe«! The "Dakota” seed cleaner will the other end Is still going down. •«?iVo’ has any doubt of Kelly s »»line there mere Is is a a slightly siignuv Improved improve«! a Puritan who would do,that for me While a 2 2 ron arun the distance today ln ■ a run of fish of late uu vr* uou reported i vjah ivu v>i Idle in IU the U1C golden band chariot to th«» siren pip could safely be trusted wtth my happl- make good. Try it. They have gou«» to a depth of forty c' ?"ds' , , . ¡Columbia eight feet, and have just this week Columbia river, thhe catch today has ed music wagon on the tail end three- ueaa.’’ I 1 A. M Slay ter, of Blschley, was miles away, the procession is one »XoJ », 8 n°Wi n ^ar better condition been most disappointing to packers TOCCEKY struck the cement gravel bed. As The lady from Kentucky: “ Colonel attending to business matters in town he was last spring, and unless and buyers. Packers have sold sev- long panorama of novelties, present-1 Artusby courted me for a long while, they are having a great deal of trou Tuesday. »«ckset comes should be in the oral times over what fish thev expect ing themselves oae after another in ble in keeping the water out. work COB. «TH AND W1LLA.MEETE STS. P'nk °f condition when he runs in j to pack the remainder of the sea- endless variety. Over 1200 poople, durtug which I could net make up my will probably stop when they sink a Bring a sample of grain with cockle mind to accept him. The truth la I the Those who bought have ad- nine herds of elephants, 658 horses, tne East. _ Kelly is ‘s working out very ■ son. few feet further. dirt and we will show you. or other consistently and never took more vanced their prices steadily duriug and the finest array of imported for prvfemsl General Tlanderaon, who"— a22 The formation at this point seems MOON & TINGLEY. PERSONALS “Both of tbmn then juet out of the pains to take care of himself. There- the past few weeks, and the Indica- eign made chariots, cages and floats to be that of a landslide, and conse ever seen, will be presented. The pa civil war, I suppose,” lnterruphsl the rore it is safe, as safe as a footrace tions at this time are that still fur G. W. Dickinson, of Elmira, was a quently th«» bedrock may be a hun (From Tuesday's Guard.) or a horserace can be, to wager that . ther advances will be the outcome be- rade is absolutely new in idea, it lady from Wisconsin. business caller at the Guard office dred feet below the surface. Th*»:» bears the Ringling Brothers' stamp of I. S Day, of Ivison, is in the city. Kelty will make good, as he did at fore the next spring run is under is no bedrock in the river near this "Certainly not" replied the lady Tuesday. excellence, and ft contains nothing way. A prominent brokerage firm J. R. Snyder is down from Marcóla. opokane. point. from Kentucky angrily. "They were that any other show can offer. i The Iron sheaths for the cylinders Herman Breyer is located at Don „J„n»ra8-_-e T/'iL8 K00.d be anJ JHay- estimates the Columbia run at 300,- not born when the civil war occurred. A RARE CHANCE In keeping with this great parade wood leave Monday for the East ’ 000 cases, against 360,000 cases a at the southern approach are h"lng Do you take me for an <x'tog<>nnrlyi?" 1 have a farm of 127 acres to sell; na are the menagerie and the perform driven down As soon as they are Miss Mary Roach went to Wend They expect to make a stop of one , year ago "Beg pardon; the military titles mis 70 acres in cultivation. 30 acres pas down they will be filled up with con ance. Novelty and greatness are their The flirm writes: ling this morning to visit Mrs. Wat- day at Baker City, one at Chicago. I ture, »* acres timber; horses, cows, terms of qualification What Is seen led me." and one at Pittsburg, in orde to crete. "News from Southeastern Alaska «on. "Both men w«»re very fond of horses, hogs, chickens, wagons, farm Imple i__; of shape. , has been coming in and the outlook under Ringling Brothers' tents this Few Accidt ill«. John Beck, of Creswell, is in the keep Kelly in the best good buildings, ments; orchard and season can be seen nowhere else. On ■ They will have ten days to prepare is even worse than we expected. It as all Kentucky gentlemen are, and So far there have been very few ac- miles from de- *48 per acre. Four city. the day of the show a downtown Tho3. Wilson, of Marcóla, is in I for the big races on September 7 at is now predicted that the pack In ticket office will be located in Kuy Colonel Annsby owned a stock farm pot:; good schools and nelghbor- ctdents on the bridge. Last week n Jamestown. where he l<n»d racers. He produced hood. that section will be at least 100,000 Enquire at the Springfield water boy took a flften-foot fall off town. Officials for Tryout. the crane, bruising his face. cases short. This, together with the kendall's drug store, where reserved Bicycle, sired by Jacksonian, out of’— Hotel. Springfield. Or. Dr. DeBar went to Wendling this tf The officials for the Kelly tryout shortage in the Behring sea and the seats and admissions can be had at Burke Williams, a well-known col “ Are thes«» details necessary ? ” asked morning. exactly the same prices charged at lege student, whose home is here, Peter Hans left for Marcóla tills will be: Starter, Geo. Hug; timers, shortage at some of the canneries in the ticket wagon. the lady from Connecticut Icily. Sta»e ot Ohio, City “J Toledo, Lucas catne over yesterday to have a crush | Drew Griffin, C. A. Burden and Web- central Alaska, will practically be morning. "R«»g pardon, ladies; I’m fon«! of I ster Kincaid ¡judges, Judge L. T. equivalent to 400.000 eases less Alas ed arm attended to. Two weeks ago County, ss. Attorney Dorris is back from Cot- Heal Estate Transf«»ra. horses myself. But to go on with niy > Harris, Walter Griffin and Fred ka salmon than in 1906. For com a barael of cement fell on his arm, Frank J. Chenoy makes oath that tage Gyove. Furnished by Lane County Abstract story. One day General Hen«h«raon bruising the flesh «round the jo’nt. Ben Felix and wife werrt to Port- Fisk. Mr. Hayward stated this af- parison we give you herewith figures Company. Invited me to drive with him ts»hlnd he Is senior portner of the firm of For a time it seemed as though it i ternoon that the test that Kelly will showing the pack of 1906 and the es- land today. Ben F. Dearing to M. L. Byckman; his Ijidyblrd, sired by beg pnalon— F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business In was Improving, but this week It grew Miss Humphrey has returned from , have to stand is an awful one, but timated pack of 1907: 118 acres in aec. 34. tp. 17, s. r. 1 suppos«»d to Is» the fastest mare of her the City of Toledo, County and State much worse. Yesterday he rode over that he was certain that Kelly is the 1906 1907 the seacoast. w. *900. ou a wheel, though unable to use his man who can do it. Cases tlm«> In Kentucky. I accepted the in Cases. Mrs. F. A. Rankin went to Foley United States to Andrew J. Titus;; vitation. 'rhe general was then bnt aforesaid, and that said firin will pay Arm at all, and Dr. T. W. Harris . . .2,227.000 1,800,000 Alaska . , Springs yesterday. 400,000 -09 acres in sec. 2, tp. 19. s. r. 2 w. twenty-five years old and one of the the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL- opened up the sore. Blood polaou Hrit. Columbia 629,999 G. F. Hurd went to Marcóla this < LARS for each and every case ot Ca had almost set In. 350,000 Fatent. Puget Sound.. 440,000 most fasclnattng”— morning on business United States to Thos. C. Mackey; , 300,000 Columbia River 360.000 tarrh that cannot be cured by the use E. Y. Swift, of Pleasant Hill, was “ One moment, ” interrupted •!» • 'a«ly 125,000 160 acres in sec. 28. tp. 16, s. r. 1 w. I Outside rivers. 159,000 In Eugene yesterday. from Connectlcst. "Wasn't tl.-t pretty of Hall's Catarrh Cure. • Patent. J. J. Bryan, of Springfield, has re FRANK J. CHENEY. Eugene, Or., Aug. 1 4. Rarl Parsons to Astoria Abstract, young to win the title of general? It Totals . . . .3,815,000 2,975,000. turned from Newport. 1 Title & Trust Company; 360 acres in usually aeu only h«» don«» so young In . Bray. Mrs. L. Sworn to before me and subscribed “ There is no carry-over, the mar-j Miss Clara Potts has returned from -1 Bushnell, Loren. Chittim bark—50 5%c. ket on the Uacific coast being bare aecs. 16 and 28, tp. 16, a. r. 1 w. I war.” In my presence, this 6th day of De a visit to Cottage Grove. *100. Campbell, Miss Mary G. Wool—20 0 21c. “That has nothing to do wtth tny and the lightest stocks in jobbers' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beckley, of cember, A D., 1886. Canbell, Tra. Bernard Senders to Earl Parsons; story,” retorted the »|M»aker sharply. Poultry, Eggs, etc. hands ever known at this time of Portland, are in the city. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, 200 acres In sec. 16, tp. 16, s. r. 1 Colton. Mr» Chas. year. Remember also that the esti The lady from Connecticut subsided, Eggs — Per doz.. 190 20c. Miss Hazel Humphrey has left for Cornelius, Virgie. Notary Public. mated pack of Pinks. Chums and Co w. Dairy Butter—350 45c and the story went on. I an outing at McKenzie * Bridge. * * Curtis, Professor Hubert. Robert Vitus et ux to August Vi lumbia river chinook.- has been vlr- Creamery Butter — 75c per roll. "As 1 was saying. General Henderson Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter Mrs. F. A. Ritter is visiting in this Dillman, William. tus; certain land in tp. 17, s. r. 2 w. ' tually exhaustedkk aaahands. go bh Hens — Per lb., 10c. had all the charm of manner of the nally, and acts directly on the blood city. Her home is in Portland. *100. Ferretnan, Luigi. I tually sold out, and that the pack of; Frys — Per lb., 100 11c. Mrs. H. L. Bown has gone to Bel- I Holl. Zoe. August Vitus et ux to Robert Vi most elegant Kentucky gentleman. Ho nnd mucous surfaces of the system. 'sockeyes will be so small as to cut Geese — Per lb., 5c. knap Springs for an outing trip Jenlsch, F. S. very little figure in the situation. The I tus; 485 acres in tp. 17, s. r. 3 w was very proud of his Ladybird. In- Fend for testimonials free. Ducks, per lb., 8c. Mrs. Cundiff and daughter. Miss 1 deed, I didn’t believe there was any- Miller, Mrs. John. salmon that should, therefore, com *100. Turkeys—12 0 14c. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Margaret, are bark from Newport. Wilier, W. W. Geo A. Bosbey et ux to E. A. Glea I thing In the world he preferred ex mand the immediate attention of the Fruits, Vegetable“, Etc. John C. Whittaker, of Jefferson, is Sold by Druggists, 75c. Noel, Cha«., Esq. son; 6 lots in block 4, J. H. McFar cept tne. He expatiated ii]H»n the good trade is Alaska red. ” visiting his grandmother In this city. Ralston, Mrs. J. F. New potatoes—*1.25 per cwt. land's 1st ad to Cottage Grove. *600. points of Ills ninre for sonu» time when i , Take Hall’s Family Fills for con Brief Notes of the Trade. A. D. Cline, of Roseburg was in Reynolds, E. J. Onions—Per lb., 3c. John Pearson et ux to Carrie L. I artfully drew him to «|M»ak of a stipation. Supplies of tomatoes are increas- the city today loo.king over the town. Rogers, W. M. • Lemons—Per case, ,6 0 *7. , ing, but prices are holding rather Mercer; 320 acres in sec. 8, tp. 17, a. matter of more moment to me. But 1 Rev. Father F. S. Beck, of Park Orange. *4.500 ,4.75. Schmit. Miss Alina. r. 2 e. *1. well. ' was thinking all the while that I ' 4 Place, near Oregon City, is in the Sylva,.Mr. Manning. Livestock Market. J. H. Belknap et ux to Arthur Bel- First Oregon grapes of the season Notice for I’libllcalion. i would like to know whether he pre city. Waite, Mrs. Annie M. | reported in this morning front Th«» knap; 160 acres in secs, 19 and 20, ferred me to tils horse. Just then wbb Steers — Per lb.,3c. United States Land Office, O. P. Coshow, Sr., of. Brownsville, Wallace, W. W. (2). , Dalles by Dyer, Bollam & Co. and tp. 16, s. r. 5 w. Good cows- -2<O 2 He. Roseburg. Or., July 25, 1907. siting his daughter, Mrs. J. M. Webb, I,ouIs. Josephine Malloy et al to Jeremiah 1 should conicup behind us but Colonel ' McEwen & Koskev. Price rules at Good prime dressed veal — 6c. » Notice Is hereby given that In com Howe. Wiley. C R. Cary; 9.46 acres in sec. 27, tp. 15, Armsby, driving his Kentucky Belle, pliance with the act of congress of Mutton on foot—Per lb., 30 3 He *1.25 per box. Mrs. Eli Bangs nnd daughter .Miss Witcher, Mrs. I who was to lie entered for tlfe coming .June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for rs. Emma. Peach supplies are much increased, s. r. 5 w. *300. Fat hogs—*5.750 *6. Addie, left thU morning for Foley Anna M. Daniel et al to Louis E, t races. J. L. PAGE, P. M. but m arket is holding well, especial Grain and Feed. • [the sale of timber lands in the states 8prlngs. Bean; 80 acres in sec. 2, ß0 acres in ly for the better grades. The colonel I mjw «»<1 [Milltely to me of California. Oregon Nevada and Oat hay—,104i ,11. Mrs. Julia Jerman went tn Eu Ashland Tidings: A. C. Dixon,for Potato market is in fine shape.with sec. 11, tp. 17. s. r. 4 e. *3000. 1 and scowled at the general, ls»fng Washington Territory," as extended Cheat hay—Per ton—*10. gene for a short visit today.—Salem Harry W. Bennett to H. Wlddl- pretty well aware that Ills rival had to all the public land states by act of merly an Ashlan I boy. was greeting supplies small. No outside shipments Timothy hay—Per ton, $12. Journal. comb; 160 acres in »ec. 12, tp. 19, s. ■ lw»en successful. Indeed, 1 had told the August 4, 189*. John McCulloch, of old friends this morning, while on as yet. Oats—Per bushel, 40c. According to George S. Beal, of the r. 1 e. »10. Crow, county f Lane, state of Ore bls return to hl» home at Eugene Bran — Per ton. *21. Hickory Bark Cough Remedy,made James W. Starr et ux to J. A. ' colonel so. The gcn«»rnl tfpp«»<1 Lady gon, filed tn this office on March 9, front a »lx weeks' trip in the East. Pillar Rock cannery, the run of sal Mixed feed—Per ton, *22. bird with his whip, and she iM'gati to Mr. Dixon, who Is vice president and by the Hickory Bark Remedy Com- mon is slightly better and a further, Starr; 30 acres in sec. 9, tp. 15, a r. move her lM>autiful long 4ega more 1907, his sworn statement, No. 8421, chairman of the transportation com Shorts—Per ton. *25. pany, of Salem, Or., guaranteed to be Improvement is expected this week. . 4 w. *10. for the purchase of the NE*4 of NW Wheat—Per bu., 80c. James W. Starr et ux to I. W. Fen rapidly. 1 knew nt once that there 14 (fractional) of Section No.’4, in mittee of the Oregon and Washington pure; guaranteed to cure your cough Some very choice Rocky Wird or money refunded Guaranteed to "cants” from The Dalles were shown | ton; certain land In sec. 9, tp. 15, s. would be a desperate race lietween the Township No. 19 south, range No. 5 Lumber Dealers' Association, with a POKTLAXI) MARKET REPORT make a friend of you. For sale bv rivals nnd flint neither would give up west. W. M., and will offer proof to delegation of prominent Oregon tim on the street today, and brought the r. 4 w. *700. Jas. B. Lincbangh et ux to J. D. to the other unless forced to do ro . show that the land sought is more bermen. appeared before the Inter Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and highest figures on the market. Much Portland. Or., Aug. 15.—Front mixed quality in the general run. Cochran; 9% acres ln sec. 28, tp. 20, If one bad hud a track for it. there valuable for its timber or etono then state commerce commission at Wash first-class dealers everywhere. * I street is beginning to feel the ef- ington, ns Intervenors In what Is Oregon growers of Bartlett pears s. r. 3 w. *1000. 1 would bave been no especial danger. for sgriciilturnl purposes, and In < | fects of the telegraphers’ strike. | believe they are being unjustly dealt known ax the Portland giteway case, Edward E Quimby et ux to Geo. b»’t for iwo mon who were courting tabllsh his ■•lalm to said land though the disturbance to business; with by the cannervmen of the state. R. Rickman; lot 3. block 3. Quim nnd made a suer -sful appeal to that the same woman to fglit It out on an W. W. C l’xlnc. I’. S. Commls ; is confined largely to the large job- j They say the prices that have been by's ad to Eugene. body. nt Ills offl ■ In Eugene, Or»»g blng concerns and brokers who de-' offered this year in Oregon are far C. W. Sheridan ct ux to John A. ordinary road”— Tuesday, thq 29th day of <) "Dakota” mill will remove i pend to a considerable extent upon below those offered by the rannera Briggs; 80 acres in sec. 6, tp. 20, •r. i I "Fight what out?” asked the lady 1907. from oits or wheat. a22 wire communication with other cit of California for fruit grown in that 3 w.; 40 ■“ acres In sec. 1, tp. 20, ». r. from 4)hlo. He names as witnesses: Georg» 4 w.; 40 acres In sec. 31, tp. 19, s. r ies on the coast and inland. Already ; state. "Why, which would get the lady, of Hadley, of Crow, Oregon; Frank FOR SALE OR TRADE One Mam- 3 w. *2400. the delays Incident to the transmls-1 course.” Portland Livestock Market, lohn Oregon ; • Dies«, of Crow, moth Jack, 15 W hands hl gh.heavy W. H. Welbonrn et ux to T. W. sion of dispatches is felt keenly In < The local livestock market la "Oh.” Schrimpf, of Crow, Oregon; Charles boned and good action: sito one some quarters, and if the strike con-' steady at the prices that have held Tri pit et ux; 106 acres In tp. 19, "I appreciated the danger, fori knew Hadley, of Crow, Oregon. Wilke road stallion. Will trade tinues and the tie-up Is made com-, j _ for _ several __ z_. _____ _ _______ _____ days. Receipts today in s. r. 2 w. *1700. Any and all persona claiming ad General Anderson would kill Ills *10,- 1 for ranch, city property or rtoek. W. A. Wilkinson et ux to Robert plete. business is sure to be general-; jg cattle. 77 sheep, and 1<»4 versely the above described lands are • 000 horse rather than be defeated, and Harry Oldham, Eng-uo, Or. a*3 Holzang; certain land in sec. 36. ly disrupted. lambs. Quotations are: I I feared he would kill me too. Well, requested to file their claims in this *V Greater Strength in Butter. Cattle- Best steers. »3 85 0 *4.00; tp. 17, s. r. 4 w. *2. ‘ Of office on <>r before said 29th day WOOD WANTED Those who have Polly Callison to M. E. Furrow; : as soon ns we caught up with £h<‘ October, 1907. There is scarcely a doubt at this medlnni. $3.250*3.50; cows. *3.00; ; colonel both horse« dashed forward ns I promised to bring the Guard wood time in the minds of the general fa|r fo medium, cows, »2.50© *2-75; certain l.in<f in tp. 18, s. r. 2 w »I BENJAMIN L. EDDY. on subscription account are re creamery trade that there will be a . |)U]]gi *2 <i*2.50; calves, *4 0 *5. E. P. Coleman et ux to John Head ' If slot out of a cannon. Both wore of Regbier quested to bring It in as early as general advance of 2H cents a pound Sheep Good sheared, *40 *4.25; burg; lot 1, block 11, Coleman’s 2d the best Kentucky stock. Ladybird possible. in city grades here during the next' lambs, *4.500*4.76. ad to Coburg. *70. was perhaps lsilf » hand hlghsr than N<»tlcc for I'ulillrntb n. E. Wooten et ux to Wm. Russell; few days, to follow the advauc«.» of j Kentucky Bell«, Ixit the latter had a Hogs -Best, **.75 41 ,7.00; lights, - <35o WE WILL SELL YOUR FARM -Or United States Land Office, 60 acres in tp. 18. s. r. 2 w. that amount made by th«» Hazelwood 1 fats and feeders, ,6.25 ii *6.50. trifle longer resell. ’B* k » oolonol got liM other property quickly at highest Lucetta Baughman to O. J.’ War start a f»wv lengths I «»til nd us, but was Roseburg, Or., July 25, 1907. company yesterday. While the Ha Portland Quotations. prices obtainable for cash or on Notice is hereby given that in com binton et al; 61 acres in tp. 1R, a, r. zelwood company today stands alone < Creamery Butter — 30 0 3214c. 572 Willamette St, steadily gaining Brassntly he came time. Property bought or exchang 2 w tllOO. pliance with the provisions of the act In charging the higher figures other Eggs—210 22c. up neck nnd ne<-k. and It waa not long of congreHS ot June 3, 1878, entit’ed. ed for you In any location at prices EUGENE OREGON W. B. Wilbourn et ux to M. T. creamery men admit that supplies of J Chickens—12 H 0 13c. to suit. Bend today full descrip tvefore he waa full h<4k a length nhcad. cream are showing a decrease from I Wheat—Valley, 80c; binstem, 84c. Triplet et ux; 154 acres In tp. 19, Then, coming to a gully tn the road, "an act for the sale of timber land» tlon and price for sale, or plainly a. r. 2 w. *2720. In the States of California. Orogo i, all sources and they will likely have • Oats— ,24.5oii ,25 per ton. state your wants for a purchase. rather than force us over It, be reined Nevada and Washington terr'tory.” • • Barley—,21.500 ,22.50 per ton. Farmers Real Estate and Loan Hay Timothy, ,150*17; vetch, A sure cure, one you can depend In for us to take the smooth parala ge, as extended to all the public land Company, 185 Unity building, Cbl- .............................................................. .... *7.500 ,8; grain hay, ,7ir,8. upon. Hickory Bark Cough Remedy. Î but bls liorw was «<> much lietter than state» by act of August 4. 1892, Jo '■ag<>. Ill wall Mohair <:>»'«•, **>r»W____ A sure cure, and It's pure; Use It I the general's that be soon retrained hl« seph O Watts, of Eugene, county of Wool -Valls*, ece-vs «9 ;-r—— for all ’ung trouble, coughs, colds, ! loss, lie was a length and a half Lane, state of Oregon, filed 'n this hoarsenr’s and sore throat. For sale ahead alien we st rink a stone, lifting office on February 26, 1907, Ms 18 9t 20c. Hop»-?::-«' *• ’ 7- by Hull’r Red Cross Drug Store and our buggy Into the air and lifting mo sworn statement. No. 8415, for th-' of the SW H of NWH an<l »N«v. (l»«lil par first-class dealers everywhere. l several fe t higher than tbs buggy. purchase WH of SW’4 of Section No. t'J tn »• th , Wb< n I came down, the buggy had Township No. 17 south, range No. ’< Chittim Bora—<t. gone on, nnd I sat tn the road. »■ -t. W. M , and will offer proof to er to attend a convention • waa stunned, but kept n>y eyes on show that (he land sought I tlonal Fraternal congress, < F “ts August 19 at Buffalo, the racers. Presently I naw Colonel valuable for Its tfmb'T or slot Armsby slo isr t:p. General nenderaor, for agricultural purpose’, .md went on. The colonel turned, drove fablfsh hi( claim to said land < > HO.’ PICKING NOTH E back and, allglitl InS, knelt beside tne. W. W. Calkins, with an ngonltell e pression of counto- at his office In e 2 8th day of We will place on sale Saturday, Aug. 10tn nance. Then h< o lifted tne Into hi» it Is it and u He names as wltm ongh, buggy and drove ' me Lome. The gen- ause it w our entire line of Ozfcrds which we wi.l fon; Nur in pn g ikln, of Eugene, c med y ml, thinking bls rival was »till In the it is the Oregon; Ar- Markley, of Eug sell at ACTUAL COST. We are over by >Jay. ry race, drove o:i for a rnlle before dla- <nn; Charles nr Jones, of Hale, all and ed Cross eorertng lb: t ti • In. I gone lra< ». stocked on these goods and wish to reduce rpRiO. II Watts, of Eugene ywh< Th«» test had been too mu« h for the Yon *4-» Any and all persons elalfnl**g i it. Remember every pair goes at ACTUAL it- we bare it. See It man I had chosen, bitt not too much la k ota.” iiin'l« are r»«ly the alwive dracylh I Douglas buy it FOH <TII I.DIlF*; for the man I married. A Kentucky requested to file their claims in th< COST while they last. MOON ÄTLNGLEY. In Eu- »22 ri' office on or before said 28th day of gentleman who « Il lose s race for the tbia week. He reports work on Dr. Ixjwc, the optician, will be in woman be loves la a lover of tb* good October, 190? Draln-Marshfleld railroad pro BENJAMIN L. EDDY. next week. eld days of chivalry. OSUJ R COX. BOLE DISTRIBUTORS gressing very slowly, with crjiy a few bis Eugene office all Register. Have him teat yonr eyes for glasses. men employed - CLOWNS IN IT I RINGLING'S SHOW ♦ EXCEL OTHERS IS EXPECTED FOR BRIDGE ROBERTS BROS WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET I Present this at Julius Goldsmith's Store It is good for a • CIGAR Eugene Racket Store nd wear and wear COMMERCIAL BLOCK OXFORD SALE 2 9m EUGENE RACKET STOKE ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ Levi Strauss & Co,