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THE nJGKWB WEEKLY OTARI). THI RSDAY. J A NV A RY ®. 4 NEGRO HOLDUPS GET EIGHT YEARS HOBOS MAIO Rollini» OLP MAN XX ALKER SENI I Ni El> TRIM XI - TERNOON BY JUDGE II XRR1S SPECIAL TERM OF CIRCI IT < Ol KT ItEGXN Till > POSED <>F — TWO CASES DISMISSED CRIMINAL i -/ Howard D Allen vs. Joseph T Bridges; to recover money. Contln- I I*d. C. M. Kissinger vs. Mary V. Kis- ! singer; to make deed. Continued. Marion D. Lingo, Benton W Lin go, Ira T. Lingo and Jerry Lingo vs. Anna J. Lingo, Mary M Kerr. Isabel i Lingo, Maud Eaton. Walter Eaton. | T. L. Eaton. Amanda Lingo, John I Kerr. Emma Lingo and Collata Lingo and M. D. Allen; partition. i Continued. Carrie I. Fireman and Heorge Flee- man, her husband, Mary E. Jones and John Jones, her busband. Harvy Jones, Frank Jones, Charley Jones, Robt. Jon«s and Elsie Jou<-a, heirs-at- law of Allee Jones deceased, and John of Frank Jones, Jones, guardian Joseph Jones, Charles Jones, Robert Jones and Elsie Jones, vs. Martha Eaton. George Eaton. Frank Eaton, Mary Eaton and Robert Eaton, sons' and daughters of Evaline Eaton, de ceased partition. Continued Th«- State f Oregon unon the rela tion of J.K. S« ars, a resident taxpayer of Oregon, vs H. R Kincaid; for an accounting. Dismissed by plaintiff, Judgment for costs by defendant. Jennie Gillett vs. W. T Shurt- leff and Treasure Gold Mine Com- Continued, pany; Injunction Fella» B Collins vs. J. Collins; <11- vorce Continued. Albert A. Damltlo and George E. Huntley vs. The Oregon A- Califor nia Railroad Company, a corporation; The Union Trust Company, of New York, a corporation; 8. T. Sage, N. T. Smith, and N. E Brown, Hiicces- sors Ir. trust to Henry Villard. Robert Davie Peebles and Charles Edmund Hretherton; specific performance of contract. Continued John Zulcker and Ell II. Denney, partners under the firm name of Zu icker * Denney, vs. C. M. Dorlty; to recover money. Settled and dlsmls- I »188888:88888888888888^ MANYCONVENTIONS WILL BE HELD IN CITY OF PORTLAND (Special Correspondence.) Portland, Ore., Jan. 4 -Oregon ians will be busy attending conven tions to be held In this city during January. The list inr)tides: Jan 13 and 14—The Northwest Retail Harness A- Saddlery Manufac turers' Association. January 14, 15 and If:—Oregon Horticultural Society. Jan. 17 and 18;—Oregon State Press Association. Jan. 21 and 22:—Retail Grocers' Association. Jan. 21 and 22:—Oregon Retail Hardware and Implement Dealsrs' Association Jan. 23. 24, and 25: Pacific Fed eration of Implement and Hardware Dealers. A big excursion from the "Inland Empire," through Oregon and Cali fornia. under the special auspices of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce and the Walla Walla Commercial Club, will spend all day Saturday, February 8, In Portland, where they will be a given a rid- over the city, luncheon and dinner and reception by a special committee of the Port land Commercial Club. Their Itin erary also calls for brief stops at Roseburg and Medford The chl«f purpose of this excursion Is to In terest the thousands of tourists now gathered in Southern California so that they may return to their East ern homes by way of the Pacific Northwest. The colonist rates, which resulted In bringing such a vast Immigration to Oregon during September and Oc tober, 1907, will be In effect for March and April of 1908. The rate applies on all railroads, to all rail points In Oregon, on the same basis as before. 825 from Kansas City, Minneapolis and Duluth: 130 from St. Louis, 133 from Chicago; 850 from New York The fare Is 82.50 less on each ticket sold to a point east of I'm- atIlla An effort will ^e made by all the commercial bodies throughout the state of Oregon, to nuik/* these two months add 20,000 to the popu lation of the state. No convention ever held In Oregon has received the liberal national not ice accorded to the recent meeting of the Oregon State Dairy Associa tion. Pages have been devoted to It In the agricultural and dairy Journals of the country, at a season when the Fa1 tern dairymen are most strongly Impressed with the climatic advan tages of the state. WHITE SEWING MACHINES BUCK’S STOVES AND RANGES I (From Monday's Guard.) Th«, special term of circuit court re- cently «ailed hy Judge Harris eon- vitned this morning at 9 o'« lock. < riniinal l "*" Disniixsed. The case of the state vs. William Arnold, « barged with rape on th«' per son of Emma Toole, was dismissed upon motion of the state, also that of the state vs. Mrs. John Lynch and Clyde Hastings, charged with assattlt ♦ with Inten' to commit rape upon the person of Eva Lynch. ('rliuiimls Arraigned <■ H. Armstrong and W. 1J. Haines, «♦< the two youths who stole a couple of horses from Kotnpp'a livery stable at Junction and took them over to Crook county, were arraigned this ♦ forenoon. Armstrong entered a plea of guilty and llayneg took his day to Y 4 plead and will enter his plea tomor row morning at 9 o'clock. John M Williams vs. Norman Mr- Robert Dillon, who forged a check Fall; to recover money Continued. ♦' and passed It pn Roberts Bros., of Ella N. McFarland vs. Jas. B. Mc this city, and John Lewis, M I,. Farland; divorce; continu'd ♦ Banks and Charles Sharp, the three Kate Kilborn vs. J. E Kilborn, di negroes arrested out south of Cottag«« vorce. Settled and dismissed Orove for holding up and robbing Da John W Cubit va. James M Ran vid Walker near that city were ar dle; damages Settled without cunts ♦- raigned The negroes pleaded guil Addie M Clement vs. John W ty, but Dillon will not plead until to Clement; divorce. Continued A morrow. John H. Blattner, Daniel Snapp Negrom (Jet Eight X i-ars Isrli and Daniel Snapp, trustee, vs. the ♦ The three negroes were sentenced Crystal Consolidated Mining Com ♦ this afternoon by Judge Harris to pany, a corporation, Noah Coffman, serve eight years each In the state M F. Wyatt, O II Willard. Lewis penitentiary. Gleason, Frank Jordan and W'ynne First Jury ('«•«', Hardware Company; foreclosure The first Jury was chosen In the Continued. case of the application of S A. Sag«* H. Morton vs. F II. Morton; to re- and Ella V. Neal for a roadway and dl vorce. Continued. gateway of public easement, J. W. State of Oregon vs. Fred I.emly; Kays, D. E. Yoran and David Linn appeal from justice court. Contin appellants: The Jury was as follows ued. Frank E. Makemson, C. K. Kompp, Lillie M. Hart vs. James II. Hart; Thos. Kaupal, D A Baugh, Howard Ivorcc. Continued. Pope. B B. Jeans, R O. Kirk, J. W. Glen O. Powers vs. Oregon Blue Beanils, C. P. Courtwrlght, J. C. Wil River Mining Company, a corpora son and D. P Sheridan The jury tion; to recover money Continued was driven to the site of the proposed Sarah E Parmenter vs David B MAKICIKI» road a few miles south of Eugene Parmenter; divorce. Continued this afternoon to view the premises. r ■ DavMhm vs f t Mank: Cases Disposed Of to recover money. Continued. The following cases on the docket At thè courthouse January fi. 1908, were acted upon today: Fred 8. Moody, of Yoncalla, and Miss The Booth Kelly Lumber Oompkny, PRIZES OFFERI I» FOR SALMON' INFORMATION Elizabeth II. Boro, of Cottage Greve, a corporation, vs. J W. Patrick, pos- County Judge G. R. Chrtsnian offici Continued. aesslon of property South Bend. Wash., Jan 2 Ex atine. Edwin It. Van Vechten vs. (Tara Mathes et al; to recover money. Con- State S' nator II. S. McGowan Is of Hlckoik Hark Cough Remedy,made fering three prises of 8100. 850 and tinned by the Hickory Brak Remedy Com G. H A il G. Co . a corporation, vs. 825, and a special prlxe of 825, fur the best paragraph or article showing pany, of Salem, Or., guaranteed to be Oregon Pacific Mining Co , a « cor- c poratton; foreclosure of lien, fci lon- the "Destruction of Salmon Fry In pure: guaranteed to cure your cough Guaranteed to Non-Balman Streams." Instructions or money refunded tinned. For sale by The Great Northern Development have been sent to the stifle fish com make a friend of you. Company, a corporation, vs II C. Ma mission and ths various hatcheries Hull's Red Cross Itrug Store and hon and W. 8 Standish; Injunction. throughout the state. The prises are first-class dealers everywhere donated by searchers for facts re Continued NEWS OF 1A »XX EK Mary Ann Roth vs Francis M. lating to the destruction of salmon Sil SI,AW country fry. Roth; divorce Continued It Is generally admitted that the Eugene (’hick vs. Glen Thorpe, I young salmon fry have many ene Miss Grace Smith arrived last week damages Continued mies during the "alevln" stage, but for a short stay on her homestead on W G Davts vs. Glen A Brigham She Is teaching near and Kate Brighum, bls wife; specific the United States buAeau of flshlerles Maple Creek « performance of contract Munroe and the Oregon fish warden con Walla Walla, atul left Monday on her, tend that the fry are pra-tlcally safe way back to resume work. Lumber Company allowed to file au- after the egg sac has been absorb d Mrs George Montgomery and Mrs. swer. ♦ John Finn vs. Oregon A Southeast- If proper care la used In liberating Fred Hewitt returned home Tuesday ♦ them Every statement of'facta must ♦ from Salem, where they went to con ern Railroad Company; possession of be capable of proof, supported by af sult a specialist concerning Mrs Hew property. Continued Glen O. Powers vs. W R. Price; to fidavit of some trustworthy person,} itt's little girl'» eye. The child has This effort Is open to all had three surgical operations and Is Settled and dlamls- If required recover money members of the natchery force of ; getting along nicely, wPh excellent, ♦ aed without coats. Glen O. Powers vs Frank Grant; Washington state flshlerles depart prospects that the «ye will be saved. It H. Bernhardt and son Paul re recovery of money. Dlssmlsred upon ment. Mr. McGowan requests all articles turned home tbe first of the week motion of plaint Iff Florence M XVynegar va Samuel 1“ be addres-ed to II. S. McGowan, Mc from a trip to Portland They hr night back a team of horsea, a new wagon Wvni'gar, Della Wynegar and l.<««n R Gowan, Wash. an<i a gaaoline engine which they had Edmunaon as admr. of estate of Glen xoitom spun i» purchased On th«- road In from Eu 'll Wynegar, deceased; to recover gene Paul had charge of the steering deed and appoint receiver. Contin Kldney Tenutili * Xlliok I iigviic Mm apparatus and his father attended to ued. throwing out and securing the bow and Mi nu ll. Old and tornili \like II. H. k isk va. J. U. Sutherland; line when they wanted to m specific performance of contract.. Kidney Ihs se.xe ond mid young landing Settled and dismissed The Deg««« of Honor held Duncan Scott va. Lucky Hoy Mln- alike- • ’ ■" Qul< kly come n il little w:« nln :*f''gidHr «'l"' ilun i f officers to serve Ing Company; to recover money. for the coming term, at their meeting glv • Continued Th' fallow Children suffer In their early laat Thursday evening Alice XX'lli x and Hanlel XX’ M'sllla years ing ar«1 those chosen to fill th«* vari vs. Margaret XX’ Edmuna n. Maith w Mrs W O Sutton, chief Can't control the kidney secretion». ous chairs 8. Wallis. Harris I. Wallla »nd Clara | Girls ar,1 languid, nervous, »utter of honor: Mrs Alfred Funke; lady of A. Duncan, partition of real property pain honor. Mrs E II Anderson, clef of Dlsmlased Women worry, can't do dally work ceremonies. Mrs D E Severy, recor The Eugene Lumber Company, a R >bust men have lame and aching der, Mrs Ge,l E Gibbs, financier; corporation, vs. the Eugene Mill A back*. C. Saubert. outside watch Elevator Company , a corporation; to1 Old folks weak, rheumatic, lame Glenada Item Ge<»rhart Stefn- recover money. Motion to make more Fndure dispersing urinary Illa definite sustained The cure for man or woman or for 1 hauer was coming In from Eugene W M Green va Florence M XX’yn- child Monday with a double team and when nearing his brother Herman's place egar; to recover money. Continued Is to cure the cau»e the kidneys Eugenia llottman vs l>un«an Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick klti- near Lake Creek a stub came down acroaa his team It was so rotten that Scott, to recover money. Continued neya— Cure all the varied forma of kid It broke up and covered Steinhauer Lulu Stevens v* Roy R Stevens; ' and his ««cm with debris, but It divorce D lam last'd upon motion of ney suffering Eugen« testimony gvaraateea every struck the horses over the haunches plaintiff with so much force as to crush them Only Eugene J. B Hunt vs J D Myers: p<»>- box Srtangalv. no Mrs A. J McKinney, of fi9 Law- flat to the ground Continued session of property Furnitu'-e St «re bones were broken and the animals ri'noe street. Eugene. Or., says: "For Amy <’. Traver vs Herbert L Tra. Advertising ’’not sprang to their feet atiJ went on at a ««veral voars I had attack« of kid ver; divorce. C ntlnu><1 in the Oregon ney trouble at odd times and recently speed thev haJ never aspired to be Darwin Bristow vs Mary J Wool- Klorunre We»t It b vame more acute. There was fore Furniture Trust.’’ Iver ami W XX XX oollver. to recover backache and more c*r less Irregu money. Dismissed A lilt.Ill II III XI 1II I I X I I larity if the kldnevs. H*‘lng Induced L. R Kdmuuson s* trustee of Asa to trv IVosn'a Kidney Pills I found •T have reached a higher health Branstetter, a bankrupt, vs Jam.« relief elmoot from I the first firs« d >se. The level since I began using l>r King's B McFarland and Frank E II? .au.L backache sooo* ton left me sn«l I felt New Life Pills," writes Jacob Spring i They Diami «sed damages HFHKI.FX NOTES. I tt*r «nd -T >n«er As I continued er, of Meat Franklin. Maine m j. r Voy I* vs Southern Pacific their u«w every symneom of my trou- keep my stomach, liver and bowels If these pills Continued bl* «11 «a<»«»*»red Other t”ember« of working just right." Company, damage« disappoint yon on trial money will be «Special Correspondence » J. M Nichols va J. W. Williams our family have also hs,l good results refunded at W x Kuykrndall'e drug Mrs. Mattle Platt of Portland vts- appeal from Injunction I of justice front using Doan's Kidney Pills.” For sale py all dimlera. Price 50 store. 85c. Ited with her br.sher Jesse Fountain Continued court. Com par y, cents Foster-Milburn a few days last week Cora duly vs Ernest G Suly; di Buffalo, New York, sole agents for This la the season when your blood Rev Curtis of Eugene preached at vorce Continued the I'nlted States needs purifying If the Moot la pure Fairview school house last Sunday John Hostetller vs. C. ri I .ovviar«, Remember the name I»oan'S— and healthy you'll be well The most The crowd was small, on account of to quiet title Dlamlaaed upon mo- and take no ether. reliable Mood remedy la Hollster's stormy weather. tlon of plaintiff Rocky Mountain Tea Nothing can T A Evans' logging crew have Allee WnDh vs w N Ruckman; K R Frank I» up from Portland do m 're good 25 cents, tea or tnb- been busy running Ings since the . ets Linn Drug Co to recover money. Continued. os a vial! freshet They have about thres fourth Commencing Wednesday Morning, Jan. 8d, and continuine; for 30 days, we have our Annual Clearance Sale I » During this sale every article in our big $48.000 stock of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Matting, Suit Cases, Trunks, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Washing Machines, Cut Glass, Fine Haviland. Royal Berlin, Royal Doulton and other high grade Chinaware, Vases, and a full and complete line of high, medium and low priced furniture will be sold at great reduction I »♦ :: J Below Wholesale Cost In many instances we sell goods actually below present wholesale prices It will pay every care ful purchaser to anticipate their needs and pur chase now. We have several carloads of furniture coming and must move goods in stock to make room for the new arrivals. < t I « I I» w tl We sell sell for Cash or Credit, but Clearance Sale Prices are strictly Cash Prices as are all of our Special Sales. CAMPBELL-FELLMAN CO. One Block West of Loan and Savings Bank of them In the creek now Will Goldson and wife have come from Corvallis to work for T. A Evans Gertie Fisk of Acme Is quite sick at the home of her uncle, Z T Fisk Frank Jones of XX'ashington has been visiting with his half brother Arthur Jones. He came from Wash ington to attend the wedding of Ida Job. his neiee may be employed again in the near future. / ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦v ♦♦ ♦ ♦ Biggest, Stock. ♦♦ ♦♦ Best, Prices, all ♦♦ ♦* goods as repre ♦♦ sented. See us ♦♦ ♦♦ before buying ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ...................................................... «♦«♦« »• ♦♦♦♦»♦* IT IM>Es THE BUSINESS Mr. E E Chamberlain, of Cltn’on, A sure cure, one you can defend o? •.*»•'* Bucklen's Arnica Salve upon Ht-krq Bark Cough Remedv It does the business; I have used it A sure cure and It's pure. 1st It for piles and cured them Used it for all lung troubles, coughs, colds « r tapped hands and it cured them. hoarseness and sore throat. For sale Applied It to an o|j sore add It by Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and *’ without leaving • scar be- first-class dealers everywhere. nind 25 cent» at W. A. Kuyken dall • drug store. The school at Fairview closed January 8. Mrs. Inman has lnr“b»'or» »»<1 brooders taught a food school. It Is hoped he Peter Finn, of Blue Canyon, Wash , at Chambers Hardware Co. to In the city. A r k i v n a tl I • « a k v k r 8 * V ■ tl ti > I «