lioXTON PHIS BLOW TO DETE4 111 E Ht RNS fall openinc sale CLASSIFIED COLUMNS San Francisco, Ang. 27 lu the lie Glass trial today Heney called former FOR SALK Mayor Boxton to clear up the latter's PROFESSIONAL COLUMN boiler. Enquire at First and High statement last week that Detective streets, or 406 East Eleventh. s3 Burns had told hint to deny any MI\I\G ENGINEERS. knowledge of connection with Golden f aeN w Goods are He e and «Ve Invite You tj Attend Our Foil Opening M Roy with the graft prosecution, FOR SALE Fresh milch cow. R Vergel, on Whitney r.tnch. a31 HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer and if necessary to make affidavit to and expert metallurgist. Reliable ra'l goods htve been arriving almost daily for the last six weeks—We have enlarged the that effect. The effort failed, how- Information turnisned to Intending TOM WOLF, OF FLORENCE. HAS lever, and Boxton reiterated th«' state •iifere it departments for the coming season and feel that we can now serve you better than Investors. Examinations and re ment that Bums told him to swear ports on mines and ore treatment. ever betore—bet'er goods larger assortments. We placed orders for these goods months MIRACI LOI S ES< APE FROM fal ely to cover Roy. ’Other witnesses Eugene, Oregon. and officials of the telephone com- CORDWOOD FOR HALE- Leave or befo;e the heavy advance in price and can make practically the same prices as pre- DROWNING IN I'AI 1E1C—WASH ’ pany testified to immaterial matters. ders with L. G. Brown at Dr. Brown's office in Chrisman block. vai cd last year. ED OYERlUtARD FROM TUG Notice for I'ublieatiou. Juring this two weeks’ sale we will make special effort in displaying the new mer- United States Land Office, . FOR SALE AT A B\RC UN -First- ROBARTS BY' HUGE UWE — Roseburg. Or.. July 30, 1907. -handise and wc want you to feel that you are welcome—whether ready to buy or not. class piano at a bargain. Please 1.1VIA Z. BOND Instructor of piano Notice Is hereby given that in com call at the residence of Mrs. W. L. and organ; latest and best methods GASOLINE LAUNCH LOST ^e want you to know what you can buy at this store and what you have to pay pliance with the provisions of the act ' Del.ano and investigate. Mrs. C. used, conducting rapidly to equal of congress of June 3, 1878, enti D. Combs. »1 ity of finger power, facility and ex tled "An act for the sale of timber pressive quality of tone. Terms Tom Wolfe, a well-known resident !1 lands in the states of California, Or FOR SALE 2 30 acr«>s, one-half bot- Ladies' Street and uress Jkirt» given on application. Room 21, Op mng Sala—W Jin n’s, Misses’ and Childrm’s of Florence, arrived in Eugene on egon. Nevada and Washington terri t«'tn land, about 30 cleared; good Hall building The new fall styles are here in a New Fall Coat»s last night's stage on busim'ss, ex tory,” as extended to all the public nine-room house and barn, on the variety of different cloths and J. pecting to remain in the city a week land states by act ot August 4. 1892, Mohawk river Address A. ABSTRAtTORS. Adv.nc« S.I« l«r.«r l.„ Y,„_Long:CMb al or more. Mr. Wolfe on last Monday Lyman J. McCrath, of Sultan, county styles, prices $3.90 to $6.50 Workman, Marcóla, Or. had a very narrow and almost mirac-1 in the lend—Easy htlin« Garment« Preferred THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT of Snohomish, state of Washington, ulous escape from drowning in the I filed In this office on April 11. 1907, FOR SALE—The standing timber, CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Warren Block. Men s, Boys' and Childrens' °T S’ tn<1 4rC in the market extrcmd low^qualHy We offer the biggests values — y evervth;»«, - i nyk a■ j mostly fir, on 20 acres about tour cold waters of the Pacific ocean. He I his sworn statement No. 8468 for Eugene, Oregon. Prices reasonable Caps miles south of Patterson school was washed off the deck of the tug the purchase of th«1 SEX« of Section and make considered. We mv.lt you to call and seethe new house Apply to John Howe on Roberts by a huge wave as the ves j No. 10, In Township No. 17. south. UNDERTAKERS. We are showing; a fine assort premises, or address Eugene, Ore. sel was crossing the bar at Coos Bay, I range No. 7 west, W. M . and will whether you are ready to buy or not ment of the new a31 and he remained in the water thr«*«»- i offer proof to show that the land J. W KAYS A CO., undertakers and quarters of an hour before he was i sought is more valuable for its tim Infan's* Bearskin Coats $2.75 Stylish Bradcloth Coats $12 00 The 50c kind. funeral directors. Eugene, Or. FOR SALE OR TRADE — Fine stock The 75c kind rescued. ber or stone than for agricultural Made of fine quality broad- Infant's coat, made of plain DAY a HENDERSON, undertakers ranch with plenty of spring water To a Guard reported this morning purposes, and to establish his claim white bearskin, trimmed with silk cloth, 50 inches long. collarless and embalmers. Corner Willam Mr. Wolfe told the story of the affair to said land before W. W. Calkins, for Irrigating purposes See Lee Ladies' Muslin Underwea ette and Seventh streets. braid on cuffs, double breasted, double breasted, trimmed around substantiolly as follows: The Ro U. S. Commissioner, at his office in Hnselton, Oregon Cigar Store For two weeks we will give with two rows of CO 7C neck and cuffs with velvet and berts had in tow a gasoline launch Eugene. Oregon, on Tuesday, the W. T. GORDON, funeral director. tf buttons ....................... «pav.C O Assorted splendid values in the muslin silk soutache braid. I owned by two Columbia river fish -th day of November. 1*07 8tate llcens«'d embalmer. Office colors. ermen who were on their way from He narain as witnesses: Georg«' H. FOR SALE Seven-room house, plas wear section. and residence. Tenth and Oils« Curley Bearskin Coats for In- Special ............. Coos Bay to the Siuslaw river. Just Hale, C. Kansas Hale, Mark Thur- strt'ets. Phone Red 4481. VISIT THIS DEPARTMENT fints and children, trimmed with tered. good barn, woodshed and as the vessel had passed the whist : man and C. P. Courtright, all of milk house, lots of fruit and near silk braid, double Rubberized silk coats, fair or ling buoy on the bar the line parted Hale, Embroidery Special tie. I-ane uane roumj, * ly an acre of ground; close in. county. Oregon. - breasted, each........... ar V rainy weather, at ................ $8.75 PHYSICIANS ANI» 8URGEON8. and the launch was cast adrift. Ef ' Any tanva and ns* all g.«,. Pedons AU/ -- — _ claiming ad- $300o If taken at once. See Bush- forts were at once made to secure versely the above described lands are Some are fine Swiss embroideries, CHILD’S COAT, made of fancy r>— f. Cn EXCEPTIONAL VALI ES W. O. PROSSER physician and sur the launch, but as the bar was very I requested to file their claims in this some are fine nainsook embroid mixture, of a dainty stripe effect, geon la addition to general prac rough it was Impossible to do so. The i office on or before said 5th day of Fv . .-> >*.r. . uruer lol.'0X160, with Ladies' 48-lnch fancy mixture 36 Inches CO 7^ ery, some are wide corset cover tice of medicine and surgery spec vessel was placed tn such a position , November, 1907. coat, velvet cuffs and collar, best embroideries, some are narrow six-room plastered house, on a ial attention to all diseases of the that the swells struck her broadside, BENJAMIN L. EDDY. brick foundation, with bath, toilet, possible value, Better quality, 33.25; 34.50; ear, nose, throat and eye. Rea- edgings. All are underpriced and many of them washed over her Register. hot and cold water, electric lights, Idence, corner 14th and Pearl deck. One especially larg«' one was and east front; fruit of all kinds; streets. Office, Beckwith build- seen coming, and Mr Wolfe,who with Notice for Publication. I nice barn and room to build an one of the fishermen was standing in Ing Telephones—Office, Black United States l.and Office. Roseburg, Or., July 29, 1907.1 other house. Two blocks from the stern of the tug, was struck and I 1291; residence. Main 90. Willamette stree’t. east Price, carried overboard. Mr. Wolfe fran-' Notice Is hereby given that In com 33000.Enquire at Sterner’s grocery DR. ANNA MAURER, osteopathic Mew fabrics especially inidemand among early purchasers, are now tically tried to regain the vessel, but pliance with the provisions of the act store. tf in our dress goods department. Assortments of fancy effects and plain physician, All curable diseases he found himself being gradually car of congress of June 3, 1878, enti treated, Women and children a colors in fancy and plain broadcloths, chiffon, Panama, serges, etc ried to sea by the ebb tide. It was tled "An act for the sale of timber | FOR RENT specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn’s. impossible to launch a life boat In l lands in the states of California, Or Phone Red 1631. such a sea, but the crew of the ves egon, Nevada and Washington terri FOR RENT—An ll-room dwelling Cniffon Panama 65c The yard for Bedford house. Enquire at 641 Hifcrard sel time and again attempted to tory," as extended to all the public DR. McDOUOAL. pnyslctan and sur iw’-JC« fjne serge—looks like „ bj. act o ' f August *------- I. if line ___ so _ that the apparently i *• gtateg I 1892,1 Street, Wa are displaying a ’ line throw v a ____ geon. In addition to general prac much higher priced goods. nin.r man n,»n could reach It. __ .. H. j,.,vih drowning it, but .... ¡William of fine Chiffon Panama in plain Smyth, iif of Eugene Eugene, coun- tice special attention given to dis for colors—cream, black, green, I without suoceM. In the meantime I to of Lane, State of Oregon, filed In FOR RENT- Furnished rooms eases of women and children. Of housekeeping, with gas. Corner tt 1 The yard for extra brown, filue—these -are regular Mr. Wolfe kept himself afloat by I this office on May 19, 1907, his s3 fice over Preston A Hales. Phon» O' ■ • fine quality broad holding to some slab wood which i 1 sworn statement No. 8441 for the* Pearl and 13th., 795. 75c goods. Our price, z* g _ ■ N>S Black 1631. had been Finally, washed howovAF, overboard »Oolhor by the I sworn siaivu««-.., .... *4 vf nivu cloth, both plain and fancy colors. per yard................................ OJC ¡wave. purchase vf - the MV *4 ,,f of FURNISHED ROOMS Electric light Full 56 Inches wide. The equal wave carried the wood away and he ; ^‘><'**°n *n Townshli . and bath; three blocks west of DR. M G. E. BENNETT, ostéopathie of 31.75 and 32.00 the yard 56-in Cravinctted Suitings ; was about to give up all hope when 19. '*• south, BOU"L range ^*n**.*>,, _ no. , » wH1 i postoffice. Apply at 521 Lincoln, physician. Acute and chronic dis goods. Willamette Meridian. and , wlI J »•«-. ___ tf eases treated. Offices over Cham i his hand at'Cidentally struck against offer proof to show that the land ' at 90c the yard bers' atoré. Phuue Black 138«. a rope that had been cast out by the sought is more valuable for Its tltn- FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur Extra fine all-wool serge in all Residence phone Black I.NHd. ♦ A splendid bargain in 56-lnch J vessel’s crew for his assistance. With i ber or stone atone than for agricultural the leading shades of plai n col- nished rooms; free water. Enquire cravlnetted goods, suitable for all his remaining strength he held to I purposes, and to establish ills claim j of Campbell-Follman Company. ors—4 2 Inches, at C 1 O DR H. L. STUDLEY—Osteopathic skirts, coats, etc. Actually J the rope while he was pulled aboard. i to Calkins, a yard........................ Q> 1 vJ said HHIU land lauu before Wawsw W. ... physician. Office« over Chambers* — • his “ W. *— v-s/rfosi worth 31-25 a yard; ape- Mr. Wolfe was in the cold water more U. S. Commissioner, at office in in WANTED To rent three or four store, 518 Willamette street. clal at, yard.......................... ¿rkJC than three-quarters of an hour, and Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the , furnished rooms for light house 44-in. Marqiii'M'tte, S1.5O Phone Black 1326. Consultation I was so numb and fatigued that It 2d day of November. 1907. keeping; private residence prefer One piece of black, 4 4-in. wide, free. Hours 9 to 12 a. tn., 1:30 took the crew some little •...«- .« —» to re- Heavy, all-wool serge in as time He names as witnesses: Angus-' red. Address "M.” care Ouard. usual retail price, 31.75 to 32.00 to 4:30 p. m. a3l sorted plain colors, 38 Z*g _ hini. The fisherman who was tus J. Brooks, of Eugene, Oregon; | the yard, at 1 g/x inches, at, yard................. OJC ' vlve washed overboard was more eas Jerry D. Dannnon, of Eugene. Ore-' the yard .................... I ««/VI also J. FRANK TITUS, M. D.—Homoeo WANTED j ily rescued. gon; Charles Layne, of Mound, Ore pathic physician and surgeon. It is said that this Is the first case gon; James Gillespie, of Mound, Or-' Tailored models, exceler.t, in silk, Chronic diseases and diseases of i WANTED—A couple of men for help ever known in that vicinity where a women and children given spec egon. ers at the Eugene Iron Works, tf wool and washable materials— man was rescued after being so long Any and all persons claiming ad ial attention. Faradlc, galvanic, broad shouldered effects a notice W* were fortunate in plating order for these goods before the in the water. Mr. Wolfe says that he versely the above described lands are WANTED AT ONCE Good cook and static. X-ray and vibratory electdl- does not want to repeat the expe requested to file their claims in this dish washer; good wages Theatre able feature. big advance in prices. We are in a position to offer you the very cal treatments given. Office, cor office on or before said 2d day of i Cafe. rience very soon tf LADIES WAISTS of fancy figured ner Willamette and Eighth streets. best prices. The gasoline launch was lost, as I November, 1907. Matlock Bldg. Residence, 633 mercerized English Waisting, Looks like Silk, Rattles like Silk, price $2.00 WANTED- Second hand organs; will well as the entire deck load on the BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Pearl street.. Office Phone, Red pointed cuffs, a stylish and neat Petticoat made of fancy weave taffeta, wears better and is more take them in exchange for new pi Register. I tug, besides the grub box and other lòdi. Residence phone, Red anos or organs. Eilers Plano House ' deck fixtures. « durable than silk taffeta. Has a permanent lustre CO AO 4981, tf Notice for Publication. - » X and lasting rustle, special ............. ......... ............ ...... United States mmu Land Office, i mrea oiaics _— ♦ LADIES' WAISTS, made of a fine Others at $1.00, $1.25, $ 1.50 and $ 1.75 Roseburg Or.. July 27, 1907. WANTED—For the winter, board for ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ♦ DIED man, wife boy. quality all-wool nun’s veiling, Notice that • In com- - and - seven-year-old ------------- ♦ 1VUVIW • Is hereby -- r given --- • ■----- — — s > ♦ Address, giving rates and location, I pitance with the provisions of the act j ♦ ta.lor-maJe, three large tucks In 8. D. ALLEN. Attorney-at-law, 616 >♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦**♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ of congress of June 3, 1673, enti-1 M. M. Miller, care Guard. »31 front, making waist very full, Willamette street, Eugeue, Oragou. I tied "An act for the saie sale of oi iimuv, timber tucked back, center and stitched, In spite of the rising market in cotton goods, we have just as strong the | | On August 26, 1907, Minnie, i lands in the state» of California, Or WANTED- Agents, ladles and gen C. A. WINTERMEIER. Attorney-at long CO and two-year-old daughter of Mr. a line of cotton blankets to show you this fall as last season egon, Nevada and Washington terri-1 tlemen, )65 per month guaranteed ol eves ........................................... J law. Land titles and probate spec to good workers. Call or address Mrs. Bernard Peterson, west of Eu- . tory," as extended to all the public ialties. Office over Chambers-Bris 12-4 Double Blankets in assorted gene. The cause of death was chol- land states by act of August 4. 1892,1 for three days at Hoffman House. LADIES' WAISTS, made of a very 10- 4 Cotton Blanke's in assorted tow Bank. Th<- funeral was held ¡Cella Owen, ot Crow, county of 1-ane, I P I). Irons. a|| colors, pair $1.50 to $2.00 (era morbus. fine grade of all-wool nun’s veil colors_________ 75c and 85c a29 __ Danish church, *■« with inter- ¡state of Oregon, filed in this office ( at the ing, handsomely trimmed with DORRIS A SKIPWORTH, Attorneys- 11- 4 Double Blankets, white and Comforts, nice assortment, prices i ment in the nearby cemetery. on M 4’ch 12, 1901, her sworn state-1 ZZ~.. Z.'Z~'Z"~Z' - Those who have yoke, tucked collar, C *1 OO from_______ $1 50 to $2.00 at-law. Office In Hovey building, gray, pair _ _ $ 1.00 and $ 1.25 ment. No. 8435, for the purchase WOOD WANTED- back and cuffs ......... ipO»W over Chambers-Bristow Bank. « fresh salmon left over from the open ¡of the 3*4 of HE >4 of Sec-1 promised * to “ l bring '"1" the Guard woo# on subscription account are re j season. * Hon No. 8, in Township No, 19 south, - quested to bring It in as early as LEON R, EDMONSON, Attorney-at- EUG iNE’S I*ortlan<l Livestock Market. range No. 4 west, M., and will | law. Rooms 1 and >, Eugene Loan The local livestock market is steady i offer - to show that the land ' possible. and Saving ink. with no change In prices. Receipts sought proof BAR GA N SHOP Is more valuable for Its tlm- “ Ml 8» ELLAXEOI H I today consisted of 71 cattle. Ruling WILLIAMS A BEAN, Attorneys-at- ber or stone than for agricultural .quotations are: law. J. M Williams, L. E Bean, Cattle- Best Ht<-«-rr. $3.850 34.00; purposes and to establish her claim TRAINED NURSE -Calls answered at all hours. Best of references. medium, 33.25'it 3 L50; cows. $3.00; io said land before W. W. Calkins, Practice in all courts of the stat« Mrs. J. A. Atherton, 925 Orchard cries manufacturers are today quot vals had the effect of bringing a fair to medium cows, $2.250 32.75; U. 8. Commissioner, at bis office in and before the U. 8. Land Office. fractional decline in former values. Eugene. Oregon, on Friday, the 1st avenue, phon« Red 4561. tf bulls, 32 *' 32.50; calves, $4 3-r>- ing a decline of 2 1-2 cents a pound Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClung Sheep G«xid sh-ared. 340 34.25; day of November, 1907. or 5 cents a square on the price of Over ripe stocks of («eacbes from the GOLD AND 81LVER~’LATINO—On Building. ___ _____ __ Charles She names as witnesses: dry-rot sections are hard to move at lambs. 34.50 0 34 75. both best and second grade butter. Jo. knives, forks and all bouwehold ar Oregon; Sovereign, of Eugene, ~ any price. i ‘ n . HARBAUGH. Spuclal attan- Hogs - Best, 36.7531 37; lights,fats Two creameries are still quoting the ticles that do not look like new. I. Liles, of Crow, Oregon; Walter Hol Three cars of watermelons came In I ‘ and feeders. 36.254» $6.50. tion given to divorce and settle- market firm at 37 1-2 cents, the for Write the Grego» Plating Works, land, ot Crow. Oregon; Norris Ow I*o«-tlaii<l Quotatio«« ment of estates, Agent for Contl- mer price, but all others are selling from Fresno this morning. Found i 128 Luwnsdah* h -» i , Portland. es, of Crow, Oregon. Creamery "butter 22 *» C 3 6» oental Insurance Company. Itoom Chlttim hark—5O5%c. their be-st product today at 35 cents. the market in good shape on account Oregon, for prices. Any »nd all persons claiming ad Eggs —25 © 2 6c 5, First National Bank Building. Tae latter say the market is not any ot excellent quality. A small lot ot Wool—20 @ 21c. versely the above d-wrlbed lands are casabas, the first of the season,came Chickens I 2 1 0 1 3«. Eugene, Oregon. Poultry, K*B»< etc. too firm at the lower figure. requested to fib* tb'lr claims In this Wheat -Valley. 80c; hluastem, While the supplies ot cream show in with the watermelons. Rigs—per dot., 210 26c. Notice for Publication. effbe on or before said 1st day of L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law Office The pear market remains In fine 82c. a fractional increase during the past Dairy Butter—35 0 4 5c United States Land Offloe, November, 1 907. over Yoran's shoe store, Eugene. Oats—323 1(24 par ton few days, there ehas not »«ten time shape tor fancy stocks, but there is Creamery Hutter—75c per roll. Roseburg, Or., July 26. 1907 BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Oregon. Barlev— 32 I * o«( 22 50 |ier ton enough for the ralos to cause any much overripe fruit In the various Hens—Per lb., 10c. | Notice Is hereby given that in c<-tn- Register. Hay—Timothy. 315017; cheat. few days, there has not been time | houses which 1» being moved at ma Frys—Per lb., 10 0 He. pllance with the provisions of the act L. M TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of 310; grain hay, 37 (. 8 ago it was mentioned in this report terially lower figure». Geese—Per lb., 5c. of congrers of June 3, 1878, entitle«! fice over Eugene 1<o«n and Savings Notice for Publication. Mohair — Choice. 29 ft 30c. that the market would advance and The grape market showed a health Ducks, per lb., 8c. I "An act for tho sale of timber lands Bank. Eugene, Oregon. United States Land Office, Wool — Valley, I 8 ft 20c. then decline, the latest move of the ier tone, especially tor tokays.wbich Turkeys—12 0 1 4c. Roseburg, Or., July 30, 1907. In th«- States of California, Oregon. Hops—Prime, 60 7c. creameries fully confirming this, are selling from 32 to 32.50 for fan Fruits, VeM*l*ble«*. Etc. A POTTER. Attorneys- Notice is hereby given that In com Nevada and Washington territory," WOODCOCK I Potatoes — New, 75c0 31 per cwt. at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E O cy stock. Ordinary grapes are selling . Onion»—New, $2.25 0 32.50 pe pliance with the provisions of the act as extended to all public land states statement. New potatoes—$1.25 per cwt. Along Front street the butter trade at 310 31.50 a crate. Potter, Office one block south of Onions—Per lb., 3c. of congress of June 3, 1878, enti by act Of August 4, 1 -<92, Adela M cwt. Pierce, of Walton, county qf Lane, Chrisman block, Eugene. Oregon. reports that supplies and demand are Ground cherries are beginning to Lemons—Per case. 36 0 37. tled "An set for the sale of timber I Chlttim bark — 5c lb. now equal and sales are readily made * arrive in the Front street markets. Oranges—34.50 0 31-75. lands In the states of California, Or state of Oregon, filed In this office WALTON A NEb^, Attorney»-at-law. at 35 cents for the best outside pro-| Some came from Mosier this morn Livestock Market. egon, Nevada and Washington terri on March 1, 1907, her sworn state God- J. J. Walton and 8 P New. Will Mrs. Godfrey, mother of Jas. No. 8 423 for the purchase of duct. Country butter is in very firm ing. tory, ” a» extended to all the public ment Steers—Per lb.,Sc. frey, foreman at the state printing practice in all the courts In the the NW»/, of NEQ of 8>-rtlon No. 24, request from the outside, with ar- . land states by art of August 4. 1892. Sweet potatoes are lower with larg Good cows—2@2Hc. oflce at Salem, and grandmother of state. Office, room 3, Walton In Township No. 18, south, range No. rivals small. Viola 8 Page, of Seattle, county of 6c. er supplies. Quality is improving, Good prime dressed veal—5 ft • Mrs. E E. McClanahan, of Eugene, Block, Eugene. Oregon. 9 west, W. M., and will offer proof Egg Market in Fine Stui|>e. King, state of Washington, filed In Mutton on foot—Per lb., 3®34t. too. died In Salem last night. Mrs. Mc to show that the land sought la more BOWER A MARTIN. Attorneys-at- this offl«.-e on April 6. 1907, her Locally the egg market is in fine > Fat hogs—35.750 36 Clanahan has gone down to attend Potato Demand Is Good. er or stone than shape. Receipts are. rather small and ! sworn statement No 8467 for the valuable for Its timber law. J. H. Bower and W. G. Mar Grain and Feed. for agricultural pur io««», and to os- the trade is taking all that comes at' For selected stock the potato mar- the funeral. » ____ ______ purchase of I t 4, and th«- SE ’ 4 of tin. Will practice tn all courts. said land before Oat hay—310© 311. 1 ket is in excellent shape today. Too tablish her claim to SW *4 of Section No. 30, in Town ra quoted, Eastern eggs are Office over Chamber»-Bristow Nolle«' to Creditor«. the values I’. 8. Commissioner, Cheat hay—Per ton—31b. supplies of green and unma ship No 17, south, range No. 7 W. W. Calkins, 1" Bank. Eugene, Oregon. showing a good demand.buti liberal Estate of John Kizer, dec ased. Eugene. Oregon, on Timo’hy hay—Per ton, $12. likewise ci __ • tured spuds caused lower prices in at his office In west. Willamette Meridian, and will Notice is hereby given that Felix 30th day of October, JESSE G WEI.IJ4, lawyer. No 3« New Oats—332 per ton. stocks from th at direction are not so < the latter, but for fancy stock the oof to show that the land W«‘dii«»day, the ! points. ; market is in better shape than ever. Edward Whittaker has b«-en duly Brin—Per ton, 321. j good as hose from borne 1907. tlm- |e for It) the poultry s more valúa of the West Eighth street. Eugene, Or., Mixed f«-ed—Per ton, 322. She names ss wltne ..H RIH* fl ’ Jarvis I Generali, y speaking Demands tor Alaska demand is still quite liberal, appointed administrator deceased, stone than I ir H rlcultural Sutherland, opposite postoffice. Gives spec of Walton, Oregon; Wil market is in good shap< ■ good at the and practically all the buying for the estate of John Klxer, R Chrls- Shirts- Per ton, 325. ker claim ■ and to rata liam 8 Sutherland, of Walton, Ore hens and mixed lots 1 is some slight outside at this time is for the north by the Honora de G. of ial attention to the examination of New Wheat—Per bu., 70c. Calkins, W W Lane judge man, count values iist ed, but there market. For this reason deal abstracts, drafting wills, settling office In gon; William T. Bailey, of Walton. at red in getting the ern aii per f Oregon. encount county. State are very eager to secure only the b- ¡difficulty Tue« sday, the Oregon; W. H. Pierce, of Walton, Or «, Oregon, i estates, conveyances and roll«e- against the estate In any event de l M irket II. |-rt. sons having claim egon. for s pring: than an be bought and in 1907 y of Noveml ls not so healthy For land. Or.. Aug. 29.—Weakness I top tlona. Also to all pension matters. Any and all persons claiming ad sprit tey are paying a are hereby notified to present the ti ma nd for esses: names as wit n«w«'a: William eontlr. •es in the poultry market, es- as for hei v« th executor at the law of- versely the above described lands ar« Phon« Rod 117«. over the prlc es same to I f ractiona I ad vs nee ■ly, of Meadow. Oregon; Geo. Feciall T in the spring chicken line, flee of o. Dorris A Skipworth in Eu D Tomat««o s« II si Lov»er Figure quoted in order to gel something bet- gene I*n„ of Seattle. Washington; requested to file their claims In this and |t *» quite probable that low H City, Oregon, with the necessary Lower figures are ranging in I (ter than ordinary quality. Mabe, of Walton Oregon; John office on or before Mid 30th day of Prices will rule all the week. Re vouchers, within six months m«»nths from the M Receipts from o October, 1907. Along with the Alaska potato de- tomato market. H. Dick of Eugene. Oregon Ceint* fer intnf. date of the ffret publication of thia .-owe days onys have nave been i,v.-n too BENJAMIN L. EDDY. TIMBER AM» FARM LAND side are enormous, ana ao overripe , mand * ther. ___ ___ normous, ‘pre „ is _ a _ call tor a small notice. Any and all persons claiming ad «i«u>«, w ‘ — . Some Register. Hens are in fair »apply, bat quality are shown. We can sell yon bettar land for _ amount __ " onions, ’ , Thia keep» the versely the above described lands are Dated this, the 31st day of Au stock sold as low as 15c a box today, ' of J’s demand is sufficient to take SICK* suiu -- leas money than you can buy any “ . requested to file their claims In this latter market In »'• fine shape. best stock “• •- gust. 1907. of the offerings daily. Ducks but place In law county. Don't fall to but the the best stock rang«-d ranged between, between, ' Dreseed *" meats office on or before said Sth day of ot all kinds are still FELIX EDWARD WHITTAKER. mna, sales utM at, St _«itinue to drag, only young st«ck 40 and 5v cents, with most or write ua before buying Mr». L. G. Hsrpwr la shipping her » November, 1967 Executor "former figure. |li*r<l to obtaia. Price» Mme. at all. Eggs are firm at cur- I the J. B MILNE * CO , household effects to Peorl». III.,where BENJAMIN L. EDDY, the former figure. Cottage Orem, Or. qno-atlona. •h« will r«»ld« la th« futur«. tt Is in is good »b»P« Fl»h market prire» remain at th« DORRIS A BKIPWORTH. I Register. I The peach market is shape Attorneys for »state. ' r. amery Rotter Ixswrr. — larger i*r<»r srri- for fancy stocks, bat •> the »rri- top aoteb. Markets etlll hare some with the exception of two crea«- $12.00 $4.50 The New Fall Dress Goods 'VYl Jc Elegant fall styles in Waists Ladies’ Black Petticoats "w:............... $1.75 Opening Sale of Cotton Blankets R. W. NEWLAND, »itili RtPURT ÜF EUGENE MARKET OF AN HOUR IN ICY WATERS