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HUGKNE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, JANUARY a. I»OH IAMESB£^yRT HgP GROWERS The Farmers hre Pcliei Association MEET TO FORM ORGANIZATION „. j TTPVILLE. OREGON and best insurance CFL- Thi cheapo The 1 mu .v association has add- iam»'wte 00 „ 000 in risks during the PROMINENT HOP MEN OF CALI- ed o»er J Of which »300.000 is on FORNI A ADDRESS MEETING AT past F» r bounty P^perty. The assocla- Lan« W U-' ,2.300.000 on the best COMMERCIAL CLUB tion earrl«9 ’ln (he valley. Those (irB bulldinKS are about to expire, .boat PoHf“-’ who desire to Insure please IANE COUNTY GROWERS PRES- or t110** v Write for particulars to ENT ALL ENTRI SIASTIC OVER Jit “nctlou City, Oregon. I’ROSPFX TS <»F Sl'('< FSS OF OR. GA.NIZAT1ON — BY-l.AWS Hie great maD <« frr J.iQUOR HOUSE. We psy the express. Write today for CON- M1TTEE APPOINTED fFrom Tuesday's Guard ) A rousing meeting of the hdp R Price List. growers of Ixine county was held at ’TINS CC. JU< a visit with Miss Minnie Evans in Eu gene, went to Harrisburg yesterday to visit there a few days. T. x/avw Clow auu and iaiu- fam- .. Mr. and ’ — Mrs. —— J. *. I Uy returned to Portland yesterday af’er a visit with Mrs. Clow's parents, Mr and Mrs. B. S Hyland. Janies P. Kilroy, manager of The Guards contest, went to Junction Lity this afternoon on business in connection with the contest. Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Littler re turned to Albany 'oday after visiting at the home of Mrs. Littler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Robinson. A. C. Woodcock and Geo. A. Dor ris returned this afternoon from the former's farm below Irving, where they haxe been hunting ducks. Mrs. A. Goldsmith and daughters came up from Oregon City Saturday evening and spent Sunday at the home ef Julius Goldsmith in Eugene. A. C. Dixcn Is h >rre from Washing ton, I). C., where he appeared as a witner s ’ in " ■ - the - freight rate hearing before the interstate commerce coni- mission. Miss Mattle Wi lls, of Ashland, af- ter a visit at the i home of 8. N. Glb- son in Eugene went to Harrisburg today to I visit friends there for a week or o. Ted < among the st: r* gene Sunday after a two-weeks' visit with her mother and sisters in this city. She was accompanied as far as Albany by Miss Agnes Wilson, who spent the day with friends, return ing yesterday morning.—Corvallis Gaette. Levi Geer, manager of the famous London Mineral Springs, is in the city today looking after busluess mat-1 ters. He reports the past season the I most prosperous the springs ever Boston, Dec. 30.—Greeted with enjoyed, and expects more business j next year, owing to the resort becom cheers as "the next president of the ing more widely known, and its facil United States," a topic which he care ities and accommodations greatly im fully avoided in his own remarks. proved. Secretary of War William H. Taft to +*++♦♦♦++++♦♦♦♦ ♦ + night delivered his first public speech ♦ since his iriobs trotting tour at the I ♦ DIED. ♦ annual banquet of the Boston Mer ♦ ♦ ♦ Association, at the Hotel Som ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ 4 chants' erset. The banquet closed a long and At his home at Junction City, D p - cember 29. 1907. after a long Illness, strenuous day for the secretary of I Anus D. Hurlburt, at an advanced war. during which he delivered al age. The remains will arrive in Eu brief address before 400 members in « gene tomorrow afternoon and will the morning and attended a reception be interred in the Masonic cemetery. and spoke before a gathering ot' Jews Rev. J. S. McCallum will conduct the of the city at the Elysium Club in During his visit to services at Junction before the train the afternoon. arrives here. The remains will be Boston, which ends tomorrow morn taken directly from the train upon ing. Mr. Taft is the guest of Samuel* their arrival here to the cemetery. Carr, a Boston banker and relative of Mrs. Taft. An obituary will be printed later. After alluding to his New England At the home of her parents, Mr. ancestry and to the lack of public and Mrs. J. M. McCormick, five miles Interest in the Philippines. Mr. Taft northwest of Eugene, December 3 0, began a discussion of the recent pan-, 1907, Miss Jessie McCormick, aged ic. its causes, effects and relation to 28 years. 2 months and 8 days, front the policy of the administration. He I pneumonia. The funeral will be held attrlbuter panics in general to the tomorrow at 10 a. nt. with interment conversion ot loanable capital into investments less and less convertible in the 1. O. O. F. cemetery. and to waste of money in unwise en terprises, extravagant living, wars, IP YOU KNEW The merits of the Texas Wonder, etc. For eight or nine months there you would never suffer from kidney, were many indications that this loan bladder or rheumatic trouble. *1 a able capital was near exhaustion, un bottle (two months’ treatment). Sold til the soundest railroads and other 1 by O. J. Hull, or by mail. Send for enterprises could not borow money. testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 This condition extended all over the world. l Olive street, St. Louis. TAFT DEFENDS ROOSEVELT AGAINST FINANCIERS' ATTACKS The Klud You Have Always Bought, and which has trecn in use for over 30 yearn, has borne the ^^natnre of and has been made under his pcr- soiuil supervision since its infiwicy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-ivs-good” are but Experiments that tritle with and e«“ ’.....wer the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless substituto for Ccsrtor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures lYiarrluea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation anil Flatulency. It assimilate» the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy anti natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother’» Friend. the Commercial Club today for the purpose of taking preliminary iteps toward orgat an asse •dation to at the Vnlvo- affiliate with general orgauiza- Mrs. Victor tion being ■d all over th* daughter. ML of Roseburg, The AJi.-mco. 8 rmal and Commercial jjoast. session was Leid who have bei : a week-end M1 Inali I ran. has. pclodiM eln~- Mr. and _____ Mrs. watheinatli». »W . all ba»«! on Che , this forenoon vas calle d to order visit at the home __ _______ A.tho"'' . for out GENUINE ALWAYS ng. M. Levinger Benjamin W. Maddox, went to Peoria " 'T'S I« ,» ebocannot i by Manager I was elected chairman and Dr. W. L. to visit friends on Sunday. I Cheshire secretary. mili COLLEGE, flLBfiNY, OREGON W. E. Lovedall, a prominent Sacra (From Tuaedj*y‘* Guard.) mento hop grower, was the first to Rev. A. O. St Ilin.an returned today » ' address the meeting. He exulained from a trip south. the purpose of forming the associa- J. H. Carpenter, of Lebanon, is in GEORGE W. KINSEY I tion and stated that the committee the city on business. which he was a member had met J. G. Day, Jr., of Roseburg, Is In General Auctioneer. I of with great success up in Washington. the city on business. Mrs. M. G. Smith, of Mabel, is in A. L. Shinn, an attorney of Sacra- Residence 194 E. 10th St. I mento, who was instrumental in or the city for a day or so. Geo. W. Rowan, of Burke, Wash., ganizing the fruit growers of Califor PREACHER LIVING WITH nia, also spoke at the forenoon ses is in the city on business. Miss Zelma Cruzan Is in the city sion. Mr. Shinn characterized the YOUNG HEIRESS short seller as the disease of the hop from Dexter for a day or so. Node« for Publication. TMC CKNTAUN COMPANY, TT MURRAY ITRIIT, Nt* VORR CITY. James Hayes, of Junction, was In industry. He fills the market up with United States Land Office, San Francisco, Dec. 30.—The Call the city today on hop business. short sales and afterward buys the Roseburg. Or., Oct. 23, 1907. F. A Tripp has returned from a today publishes an Interview with Notice is hereby given that in com hops from the farmer at less than the Rev. Jere Knode Cook, formerly pas trip to the Smith River country. pliance with the provisions of the act , cost of production. e- F. C. Walters, the Elmira lumber tor of St. George’s church at Hemp I In the afternoon E F. Woodward, I of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ’ BODY BROUGHT UP FROM JUNC 1 'An act for the sale of timber lands a banker and hop grower of Santa baron, was in the city yesterday. stead, L. I., who Is claimed to have C. L. Williams arrived down from in the states of California, Oregon, Rosa, spoke on the financial details TION CITV AND BURIED IN THE deserted his wife eight months ago Nevada and Washington Territory,” of the organization. He told how Dexter on th« neon train today. and eloped lyith a seventeen-year-old MASONIC CEMETERY J W. Hobbs left today for points as extended to all the public land the organization would advance mon heiress, Loretta Whaley. The pair sates by act of August 4, 1892, ey to the grower, how the organiza north on Internal revenue business. are located, it is said, in a flat at Colonel J. M. Williams was a pas Frank H Holland, of Crow, county tion would market the crop over the (From Tuesday's Guard.) 1199 Green street in this city. A of Lane, state of Oregon, has this entire year instead of forcing the senger for Portland on today’s train. child was born to them during the The remains of Amos N. Hurlburt L. G. Lassell and J. R. Cartwright, day filed in this office his sworn crop on an unwilling market within of Harrisburg, were in Eugene to interval. The rector has been work were brought up from Junction City statement No. 8524 for the purchase 30 days after harvest. ing as a painter and decorator, but as of lot number Two ( 2 I of section No. this afternoon and buried in the Ma M. H. Durst, of Alameda, Cal., was day. Miss Belle Keeney returned on the there Is nothing offering in that line 4, in township No. 18, south, range also on the program for an address he is now doing the hardest kind of sonic cemetery. Tb* services were noon train today from a visit at Dex- No. 6 west, W. M., and will offer for this afternoon. • manual labor to support himself and held at the home of his son, C. F. proof to show that the land sought A committee on by-laws was ap ter, R. J. Brund, of Florence, Is in the his campanion and child. Hurlburt, at Junction, Rev. J. S. is more valuable for its timber or pointed «s follows: Stephen Smeeil, McCallum, of this city, officiating. «one than for agricultural purposes, W. P. Cheshire, Len Stevens. R. O. city, having arrived on last night's San Francisco, Dec. 30. — Inquiry stage. Amos N. Hurlburt was born in and to establish his claim to said Brady, J. Seavey and Geo. A. Dor Hon. R. A. Booth and sons, Roy at the flat occupied by Rev. J. Knode Vermont December 13, 182 7. He was land before W. W. Calkins, U. 8. ris. The committee will probably Cook and Loretta \V4ialey revealed an architect by occupation during Boise, Dec. 31.—Pettibone was in now hinges entirely on the nature of Commissioner, at his office in Eu adopt the same by-laws that other and Floyd, have gone to Wilbur on a the fact that the couple had fled the early part of his life. He was mar gene. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 7th organizations on the coast have and hunt. court today, but plainly showed the th« Instructions of the court. A. O. and Silas Knowles arrived with the child. ried in 1 849 at Middlebury, Vt., to If the court Instructs that proof of day of January, 1908. a meeting will soon be held to perfect effects of his Illness ..edge Hilton, The couple out from Mapleton on the stage last Miss Amy D. Prine, conspiracy In Itself is sufficient, pro He names as witnesses: Church organization. San Francisco, Dec. 30.—Rev. moved from Vermont to lows in for the defense, announced that he viding the stale lias presented satis night. A.Stephens, of Crow, Oregon; George The growers present at the meet Miss Marian White, of Cottage Cooke and hie companion lived in 1853, in which state they lived until had gone over all the testimony, and factory proof that the defendant was T Holland, of Crow, Oregon; Wal ings today were all enthusiastic over Grove, arrived on the noon train this city under the name of Mr. and they came West, locating near Eu as the state had failed to connect a member of the conspiracy, and that ter J. Holland, of Crow, Oregon; Nes- the success of the crganizatlon. Mrs. Gerald Balcom. They left their gen.-, Oregon, In 1881. today. the defendant with the crime charged the killing of Governor Steunenberg Biih Owen, of Eugene, Oregon. _____ / Levi Geer, proprietor of the Lon-1 flat last night In a pelting rain. The In 1900, the ag«d couple moved to in the indictment It had been decid was an incident to It, •«»<■ egee c will Any and all persons claiming ad don Snrlngs resort, was in the city police have not been requested to de Everett. Wash., where they resided ed to offer no further evidence and be argued. a versely the above-described lands are tain them and are making no effort yesterday. submit the case to the Jury until the death of Mrs. Hurlburt in without 4 * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦+♦+ Tbe illness of 1>Milfoije B * much requested to file their claims in this Frank Trueman, of the Ax Billy to locate the pair. March. 1907. After this the dc- argument. + to do with the declsfo« of de- office on or before said 71 li day ot * ♦ 4 PERSONALS stores, returned yesterday from a trip Senator Borah asked for a recess deceased resided in Junction City fense to submit th« ease with >ut ar- Jxnuary, 1908. ♦ to Portland. * with his son, C. F. Hurlburt, where that the proposition of the defense gument. Minneola, L. I., Dec. 30.—District BENJAMIN L. EDDY, M. W. Meber, a merchant of Mar- Attorney Coles said today that he had he died at 2 o'clock Monday morning, might be considered, and Judge Wood * ♦ ♦ Reglste”. was arrival on the evening cola, granted his request. received no official notice that Jere December 30, 1*07„ (From Monday’s Guard.) After a brief conference with the local yesterday. Three of hlH seven children arc now Notice for Publication. While K. Cook and Floretta Whaley had 16. Herman Schmitt, of Creswell, Is in D. L. Van Ma'-« and Misa Clara ^jeen found In San Francisco. Vnlted States Land Office, As living: W. P. Hurlburt, of Eugene, state's attorneys Borah stated that preparatory to depar:Ing on the run the city. Van Matr«, of Marcóla, spent last soon as notified he will ask the au Or.; Mrs. Nellie Hogan, of Ottumwa. the question of dispensing with argu to Portland. A. L. Cole, a Southern Roseburg, Or., Oct. 21, 1907. E. L. Campbell is in Portland on night In Eugene. Notice Is hereby given that In com- thorities at San Francisco to arrest Iowa, and C. F. Hurlburt, of Junc ments could not be settled until the Pacific brakeman, was knocked down Eugene Sanborn and wife and H. Cook on a warrant Issued shortly af tion City, Or. instructions of the court had been by a light engine on the track behind face with the provisions of the act business. examined. ot congress of June 3, 1878, entitled him In the yards at Roseburg Sun J. F. Walden, of Mabel, is in the D. Sanhirn and wife, of Marcóla, are ter his disappearance. Cook Is Judge Wood then announced that day night and his left arm was mash In the city today. An art for the sale of timber lands city today. charged with abduction. E. J. Woodward, of Santa Rosa, he would have the Instructions ready ed off between the shoulder and el u the States of California, Oregon, Mrs. Whaley, the grandmother of Y. W. Miles, of Medford, is in Hu- Cal., was an arrival In Eugene on this Floretta, said she would welcome the by Friday morning, and adjournment bow. He was taken to Portland, ■wada and Washington Territory,” gene on business. was taken until that time. The case where the arm was amputated. morning's early train. x extended to all the public land girl home and send money for her re Sa- Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Powell, of states by act of August 4, 1892, Ed- R. W. Martin, superintendent of turn If necessary. — — - I ’ard Condon, of Eugene, county of lem, are in the city. the Booth-Kelly sawmill at Wendling, John Nusbaum returned this after rtu'.8tate ot Ore8°n. has this day was in Eugene yesterday. SOOTHES ANI> HEALS ■ied In this office his sworn state- noon from a trip north. Mrs. David Griggs and child came CUPID WAS BUSIER THAN THE Hon. R. A. Booth returned Sunday down from Cottage Grove this fore I f°r purchase of i ■ of SWA; of Section No. 4, in from Washington, D. C. Hyomei GI vea Quick Relief in (’a- COURTS—205 LICENSES ISSUED noon to visit a few days. ovnshlp No. 19 south, Rangs No. 5 tarrli Troubles. Leo Sheridan left on this morn Mrs. Lester Tozier returned home AND SO DIVORCES GRANTED I "• M , and will offer proof to from Creswell this noon. ing's stage for Mapleton and Flor Be wise in time and use Hyomei at a.( ,hp ]and Bought Is more ence in ’ he intei-sts of The Guard ’ s A. P. Churchill, of Cottage Grove, subscr'.ntlon contes*. inble for Its timber or stone than the first warning of catarrhal trou During the year 1907 lust coming lt,lral P'ltposes. and to es- Is in the city on business. R. O. Brady returned home to ble. Do not let the disease extend • sh his claim to sa'd land before Mrs. Dora Mode returned from Creswell this afternoon. through the delicate mucous mem to a close Cupid has been very busy than during a, h. 1 S. Commissioner, Portland Saturday evening. Mrs. Chas. H. Fisher returned last brane, gradually going from the in Lane county- more In so 1906 County the year previous. -b office in Eugene, Oregon, on nose to the throat, thence into the mer night from a visit with relatives at C. L. Weber, the Creswell Clerk Lee granted 233 marriage li 15i,'Vly’ tlle day of January, chant, was in the city today. bronchial tubes and then downward Chehalis, Wash. Berlin, Dec. 31. ir> t ie nearing of ♦ Washington,Doc. 31 — In ac ♦ Levi Geer returned to London until the lungs are reached and you censes, but this year, up to noon to the Harden-Von Moltke libel suit to ♦ cordance with a strong rec ♦ H. W. Bennett, of Fall Creek, ar day, he has issued 265. June, July F ne,.Banes a’ "i’nesses: William rived in Eocene this afternoon. are In danger of consumption. Springs this afternoon after a busi day Count Kuno Von Moltke stated ♦ ommendation of Prosecutor ♦ Hyomei Is so uniformly successful and December were the best months that he resigned fr m the army ns ♦ lieney and United States At ♦ fin.a** ' ’■'uKpm>. Oregon; Geo. ness visit In Eugene. for weddings this year, 31 licenses Sut Standish arrived up from Port adv 1V« Crow> Or«8on: J. W. Can- Dr. J. W. Bean, of Tacoma, is vis in curing this common and dangerous issued in June, 34) In July and the result of articles published by ♦ torney Baker, of the District Cin'.x 'row- Oregon; Clarence V. land on the afternoon train today. iting his brothers, F. C., L. E. and disease that Hull’s Drug Store takes being 29 In December. By months the num Harden. The state attorney in open ♦ of California, the attorney ♦ Mrs. Warren Luckey is visiting her C. O. B«an In Eugene. ^. °iCrow' Orps°“- all the risk and agrees absolutely to ber Issued was as follows: January. ing bls pleadings <!«manded .the Im ♦ general today recommended daughter at Salem for a few days. a!l Pisons claiming ad- W. M. Crewse and C> F. Hum refund the money if any one uses 14; February, 17: March, 19; April, position of a sent«nc« of four months' ♦ to the president the pardon of ♦ Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rankin spent revZ abov ■described lands are phrey, of Jasper, were In the city Hyomei and does not get relief. Imprisonment •'gainst. Harden. He ♦ 8. A. D. Puter in order that + Begin the use of Hyomei today, 19: May. 16; June, 31; July. 30; declar'd that Harden Attacked Von ♦ the latter’s testimony may ♦ «¡Ur. t0 f!,p the,r claims in this i Sunday with friends at Cottage Grove transacting business today. August, 25; September. 24; October, H. Gordon and family returned to J“uty ms’*'0'6 8ald 6th day of Mrs. W. L. Dysinger, of Rosebugr, and you will soon find that the offen Moltke and Prince Zu Eulenberg on Portland yesterday, after a visit here. is visiting at the home of her broth sive breath, droppings into the 21 ; November, 20, and December, 29. the word of two hysterical women, ♦ be utilized in connection ♦ with the prosecution of the ♦ i There were only 30 divorces grant Miss Estelle Day went to Portland BENJAMIN l . eddy . throat, discharge from the nose and er, Geo. Sovern, in Eugene. ed in this court this year, although wife of Von Moltke and her moth- * Oregon land fraud cases. today to remain the rest of the win Register. J. Kavanaugh, manager of the I all other catarrhal symptoms are the number would have been greater er, both of whom he declared were q, ♦ ter. Singer sewing machine office, went | '■ur«d. The complete outfit costs $1 untrustworthy and possessed of ab- ♦ Portland, Dec. 31.—8. A. ♦ Zeno Zabrlskie and wife left to to Portland today to visit with his, and Hull's Drug Store stands ready to had the regular November term of normal tendencies. He declared that 7 for ’’"hltcation. ♦ D. Puter is confined In the ♦ ' nited States Land Office, day for Gardiner, where they will re family for a few days. refund the money if it does not cure circuit court not been postponed on Von Moltke had been completely !♦ Multnomah county Jal). ♦ The docket account of the holidays Xotl«”TbvrK' Or - 21. 1907. side. catarrh. Corvallis Gazette; George Wood The ♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦4444444 for the next term contains quite a cleared, as had Zu Eulenberg .uJerPby Klvpn that in com- L. N. Roney returned this after and wife, of Eugene, were in Corval-| state attorney declared he had receiv large number of divorce cases. *" ti*.' ‘ ,bp Ptovlsions of the noon from a business trip to Port Ils the last of the week and attend ed a letter threatening him with ’->! r®nKresa of June 3, 1878, entf- land. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas ed the Wood-Moses wedding. death if the verdict was unfavorable Fred C. Piel, manager of the Wil tn o>act for ,bp sale timber county, ss. : Leonard Moses and bride are the Nev.a ,tatPs of California. Ore- helm interests at Junction, spent Sun guests of Rev. and Mrs. 8. M. Wood, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ♦ ♦ ,nd Wa8l>ington Terrt- day in Eugene. enroute to Eugene from their wed he Is the senior partner of the firm ♦ Charles H. Fisher went to Portland ding trip to Portland.—Corvallis Ga- of F. J. Cheney A Co. doing business ex,Pn<ipd to al] public land ♦ ♦ i’Ct of Au*u»t 4, 1892, yesterday on business, expecting to zett ’. in the city of Toledo, county and ♦ ♦ Charles Mayhew, one of the seven itnv. inX’of 'io,ind. county of lettirn tonicht J. O. Storey and A. Welch, head state aforesaid, and that raid firm Minneapoll s, Dec. 31. ♦ men who were convicted In the Jus ♦ r M ta of On»K n. has this day Professor J. D. Baughman arrived officials of the Portland. Eugene & will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED —Lumber price« are down ♦ tice court last week for selling liquor It is prartfcally settled that th« •tt No v,°,fn.CP hla state- down from Co’tage Grove on the Eastern railway, arived up from Port DOLLARS for ech and every case ♦ here. Nearly everything In XU n.* f°r purchase of noon train today. of catarrh that cannot be cured by 1908 football game between Oregon's ♦ the northern pin« list is cut, ♦ in violation of the local option law, land this afternoon. ♦ was arrested today on the charge of two great state colleges, the Univer Newton Johnson, of Portland. 4 of f,p<‘*ion No. 20. Mr and Mrs. Marlon Calloway left the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. sity of Oregon and the Oregon Agri ♦ and the reductions from the ♦ maintaining a nuisance. This arrest FRANK J. CHENEY * *•” \v u" 1S' 8ol,’h. range No. spent Sunday with his mother and this afternoon on their return to list range from one ♦ Is under the ordinance passed by the Sworn before me and subscribed cultural College, will be played on ♦ August that tv,' and °Yfer proof sister in Eugene. f rants Pass, after visiting friends and ♦ to three dollars. ♦ present council declaring a Multnomah Field, in this city, says W. L. Archamb«au. manager of the in my presence this 6th day of De ’’i'Jibi» for i. ' 'an<^ S0»Kht is more latlves here since Christmas ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ place where liquor Is sold the Portland Teegram. The public cember. A. D. 18 86. *«rl-ii]t.,..a. tlnibpr or »tone than Warren Construction Company, is in Mrs. P. H. Couch, of Harrisburg, a nuisance. The penalty is a announcement of the negotiations has (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. hl» i , 'n,rPo’‘*s. and to es- the city from Portland. arrived here this afternoon to visit fine of not less than *25 and not been delayed in arranging for the EOKMEK TA< OM » Mrs. V. B. Matthews came down r#*r daughter, Mrs A. T. Bonnett, Notary Public. ' Ualii. tn.-t0 land before MAYOR IF DEAD more than *200. The case was set Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter transfer of the Oregon-Idaho gam« t offic» L Commissioner, from Gosnen this afternoon to visit She was accompan'od by her broth- for trial In the police court Thursday nally and acts directly on the blood back to the campuses. The date of th. n« u‘Vne' °regon, on her daughter. Mrs. L. L Warnock. er, Mr. Morris, of California, Ranta Cr”z, Cal.. Dec. 31. Louis at 10 a. m. Jas L. Furnish is able to be back day of January, Miss Gene vie eve Thorpe returned and mucous surfaces of tbe system, the contest will be about the middle D. Campbell, former mayor - of Ta of November, getting It later In the to work at the Eugene Gun Com last night from a visit in Portland, S< nd for testimonials free. One of the tracts In the Blair F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O. season, so that th« two schools can coma, was stricken with heart fail Scott Gil- pany's store after a week's illness was accompanied by Miss Elep- She ^r’1- of pan,'‘hr;rOnegon: (;7jrgp arrange their preliminary seasons to ure her« Sunday evening and died in Street addition was sold yesterday Sold by druggists. 75c. T. C Wheeler, cashier of the First nor Jensen, who will visit relatives Take Hall's Family Pills for oon- give the contest a championship as a few minutes. He was accompanied | through th* Oregon l^ind Company to i**oa. nt Or*«oA’, Hazen National Bank, of Cottage Grove, and friends here for a month or bv his wife and daughter, and was i Cliff Abrams, a well-known logging stipattoa pect as often an possible. of \f °regon; Harry was in Eugene today between trains mor*. about to tak« the car for tbe capitol , contractor, fbr *44'). A«v au °“nd* Or-xon. Andrew Nelson and son returned J. M. Slcan left today for Condon, If yon want th« family healthy, when stricken. wlfe th. ,1‘. ppr»°na claiming ad- home to Cottage Grove this after Gilliam county, to remain a f«w Tbe night came on. the g *>d Mrs. Mary Ransome has purchased strong, and active during the winter, smiled n‘ "^»Rted .n <,p"crl,’<td lands noon after a visit here of a few days weeks. He was acoomr*nl«d bv his the Interest of her partner. Professor give th«m Hollister's Rocky Moun To herself as she softly said: Mr and Mrs. Claud* Gaby are up daughter-in-law. Mrs. E R. Sloan, wVr’,‘’ on - k , helr i” «5 A. s re t *. x a . . W J. Hooker, In the Eugene Business Mr. Gaby *1’1 and children, who have h*=*n visiting "Thank God we're happy, healthy tain T«a. ’Twill surely make and i»i>8before ,al<1 6th day from Kelso. Wash College. Mr. Hooker, who has been keen the whole family well. 35c, Tea fr»«**•• w and bright, return tonight, but Mrs. Gaby will here for a couple of months. very III for the imst several weeks, We all tak« Rocky Mountain Tea at or Tablets. L. EDDY. remain some time. is now some better. Miss Grace Wilson returned to Eu- Linn Drug Co. Miss Edna Wells, of Ashland, after night." Register. tU I' . HantJ. C» FUNERAL OF AMOS N. HURLBURT TODAY CASTOR IA Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. END NEXT FRIDAY MARRIAGES AND DIVORCES IN LANE FOR I9o7 PRESIDENT WILL DEMANDS THAT HARDEN GE SENT PARDON PÜTERTHAT HE MAY TESTIFY TO JAIL FOR LIBEL U. OF 0.-0. A. C. GAME ON MULTNOMAH FIELD ARRESTED UNDER NUISANCE LAW