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JtlGKNK WRMKI.r GUARD TRI RHDAY, JANUARY ». UM*
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
ASK RAILROADS
TO ADVERTISE
OREGON ALSO
MANY SPECIAL
LEVIES MADE
BY DISTRIGTS
are being held up to the top notch.
A number of tne stuaents started out '
Eggs are holding their own quite
toward Springfield to see if anything
well with some reporting a slight
further could be learned.
shortage, and others a glut. Price un
F<>un<l at Albany.
Miss Kelly was found at Albany
changed at 32 1-3.
VER» >X ALS
Dressed hogs are high with prices
last night. She had gone down on*
Tuesday evening’s flyer and regis
firm around 8c for the best
Freah halibut
is
almost out of
tered at the Russ House, where she
(From Wednesday’s Guard )
stayed that night and all day Wed
market and the old stocks are being
A.
C. Barbour returned home to
nesday. Her uncle, Dr. W. L. Chesh
readily sold
at quotations.
Trade
Walton yesterday.
ire, went down and brought her
bellevys when fresh stork arrives
Miss Marne Sullivan is visiting
home. There is no public explana
that higher prices will rule. Present
friends in
I Albany.
tion
of
her
action.
value
at
8c.
At a meeting of the board of gov
Miss Wlnuifred Kelly, daughter of
Following Is a complete list of all
Mrs. Lulu Tollman returned last
Quoting
Sweet
Potatoes
Higlwr.
ernors of the Eugene Commercial night from Portland.
Mrs. Mattle Kelly, who resides at
of the special levies of the several
Repacked sweet potatoes are sel
798 Willamette street, and of Abe
T. J. French left today for La
school districts, road districts and ling at an advance of 25c in the lo Club, held January 6, the following
resolution was adopted, and ordered Grande on business.
Xelly, also of thia city, disappeared
cities of Lane county on the assess
market.
sent to the officials of the Southern
last evening and has not been seen
ment roll for 1907. There are more cal Orange
J. H. Hearde and wife, of Rose
market is quite firm at for Pacific and Union Pacific Railroad
since by her relative» or friends, who J
special levies this year than have mer range.
burg, are In the city
Supplies
just
about
Companies:
are much concerned over her di»ap-1
ever before been made:
C. R. Sylvester, of Jasper, spent
equal demand
"Whereas, The Southern Pacific last night in Eugene.
pearance
School Di»tricts.
Demand
for
cheap
quality
apples
(Special Correspondence.)
Union Pacific Company and
Miss Kelly was last seen at the res- ■
», 3 is increasing and the range of value Company.
W. W. Chessman came up from
No. 4, 8 mills; 8, 3 mills;
Elmira. Jan. 8
The First Chris
their connecting lines are doing such Portland this afternoon
idence of her uncle. John F. Kelly, at i
mills; 10, « mills; 12, 6 mills; 1».
splendid, persistent and costly adver
the corner of West Sixth and Lincoln tian church of Elmira hdd Its aunual 4 mills; 20, 1 mill; 24, 4 mills; Z6, is quite wide
Walter Baker, of Cottage Grove,
Celery market Is firmer here as a tising in the daily newspapers of the
streets. She left her home late yes meeting Thursday. A large number 2 mills; 2». 5 mills; 31, 1 mill; 32.
was
in the city today.
terday afternoon, stating that she of the ladles were in attendance. The 5 mills; 35, 2 mills; 36, 1 mill; 37, result of the better tone In the south. big Eastern cities, urg'ng people to
Dr. Christie went to Roseburg this
Hop Buyer« Still Want Hop«.
- go to California; and
tacked
comfortables
and
was going to Schwarschlld'« book ladles
afternoon on business.
1 millr 39. 154 mills; 40. 4 mills; 41.
There remains a very liberal de
"Whereas, The writers of thosd ad
store to buy a fk-rmr.n book for use quilts for the < xpected wedding next 6 mills; 43, 2 mills; 45, 10 mills;
Mrs M Bricki 11, of Acme, arrived
in her studies at the University. She laird's day, which will take place at 47, I mill; 51, 3 mills; 53. 2 mills; mand for hops In all three of the vertisements seem to be entirely un here on last night’s stage.
coast states. The movement in Cal aware that California’s sister state.
was at the home of her friend, Miss the church at the noon hour, while 55, 54 mill; 56, 154
mills; 57, 18
Charles Stickles has returned from
‘
Kate Henderson, and at the home <>t the men cut wood for the coming mills; 64. 1 mill; 66. 2 mills; «8. 6 ifornia is not so large as In Oregon Oregon, has attractions as to mild a trip to Southern Callforntt.
Miss Minnie Hawthorne during the year. At the business meeting the mills; 69. 6 mills; 7 2. 2 mills; 77. because the growers tl»ere are hold winters and sublime scenery equal to
Mrs. B. L. Bogart returned last
evening, and from there went t > following officers were elected: El- 2 mills; 79. 12 mills: 8». 3 mills; 86. ing back somewhat. There Is a dis and in many instances surpassing Cal night from a visit at Portland.
John Kelly's residence. The family der», Fred Yates, >. W Horn; dea- 1 mill; 87. 2 2-10 mills; 89. 3 mills: position r-nong the buyer* her“ to ifornia; and
T. F. Bennett and family went to
asked her to stay for dinner, but she cons, T A. Fountain, L. L. Crabb, 90, 3 milla; 91, 5 mills; 92, 3 mils; take all the hops offered by produc
"Whereas, Many people who have
ers but only low figures are being no intention of again going to Cali- Halsey this afternoon on a visit.
financial report
The
declined, stating that she had been J Kidwell,
93. 3 mills; »6. 10 mills: 97, 8 mills;
Charles Cochran came down from
obtained. Some of th“ dealers who fornia might be induced to visit beau
invit'd out to one of the sorority showed the church to be In a pros- 98, 2 mills; 99, 6 mills;
loo,
4
Cottage Grove this afternoon to assist
are
not
short
are
now
buying
for
She left the Kelly residence perous condition. We have preaching
houses
tiful
Oregon,
thereby
adding
to
the
I
mils; 101, 4 mills; 102 I. 5 mills; 104,
speculation; this being one of the revenues of the railroad companies. | the band in its concert tonight.
at 6:10 oclock, and that was the every l-ord’s day.
5 mills; Iu5, 5 mills; 106, 4 mills;
S. E. Stevens returned today from
best features of the tired market at and to the upbuilding of our state, to ,
Henry Van Winkle and Lloyd Mor
last seen of her.
107, 7 mills; 108, 3 nllls; 109, 15
a business trip to Cottage Grove.
present.
gan will give a musical entertaln-
When Miss Kelly failed to return__
the
mutual
benefit
of
Oregon
and
¡.he
I
mills; 115, 8 mills; 1 17. 3 mills;
Mrs. Auten returned this afternoon
Portland Livestock Market.
home al the usual hour, her mother j ment Friday night at the Woodmen 118, 10 mills; 120. 4 mills; 122, 12
railroads; be It
from a short trip to points north.
A
firm
tone
prevails
in
all
line*
and sister. Miss Frances, became Hall. Everybody come and hear
"Resolved,
by
the
Eugene
Commer-1
mills; 123, 5 mills; 125. 3 mills; In the local livestock market, with
Dr. A. Sharpies was in the city
alarmed and began to make Inquiry them. Mandolin, guitar and imper
127, 40 milla; 130, 5 mills; 132. 2 no change from the quotations of clal Club, of Eugene. Oregon, that | from his ranch near Goshen today.
as to her whereabouts. All her rela- sonations will be the features of the
the
railroad
companies
above
named
j
mills; 135, 6 mills; 136. 3 mills; 137,
J. H. Bartels, of Cottage Grove,
and numerous friends in town were evening
yesterday.
be respectfully urged to give to Ore-1 was in Eugene yesterday on business.
154 mill; 138. 1 mill; 139, 5 mills; ■
I
♦
telephoned to, and when it was learn
Charles Gilson returned Monday 142, 2 mills; 14«. 5 milla; 152. 1
gon at least a share of the publicity |
W. L. Bert and wife were arrivals
medium »3 25 'n »3 75; cowh $3.25 <>>
ed that she had said she was Invited after spending the holidays with his
mill; 153, 1 mill; 158. 5 milla; 162. »3.00; fair to me llum <-ows »2 7.G'fi which is now so lavishly bestowed by in Eugene last night from Marcóla.
to one of the sororities all of the girls' parents at McMinnville
exclu-
them upon our sister state
10 mills; 169, 5 mills, 174, 10 mills; |
A. B. Wilkins, wife and children,
»2 75; bull* »I 50 ft »2 25;;
calves sively.”
club house» were telephoned to, but
Miss Ina Zumwalt spent the holi
175, 2 54 mills.
f »3.50© »4 00
of Marcóla, spent last night in the
she had not been to any of them dur days with friends at Eugene.
Road District».
city.
Sheep—Good sheared »4 25 *7 4.75.
ing the evening. The officers were
Lee Hershberger, of Hubbard, is
No. 27. 5 mills; 28. 5 mills; 31, 5
Mrs. Clara DeLassus and son, of
then notified and a diligent search visiting with friends at Elmira.
full wool $4.50© $5 00; Iambs ,4 50
mills; 64, 7 mills;
65, 2 54 mills;
Roseburg, were in Eugene yester
was made for the missing girl. Sev
Mr and Mrs Fred Walters are vis 71. 10 mills; 73, 10 mills; 37, 10 it 15.25.
day.
eral theories were advanced, among iting with friends at Monroe
Hogs — Beat »5.00 © »5.25; lights, 1
mills.
*
J. J. Moorj and wife went to Leo-
them being tbat she might have been
fats and feeds $4.50© 15.00.
Mrs J T. Taylor is sick at the hos
Towns.
1 na. Douglas county, today,where they
waylaid on a dark street by hobos or pital In Eugene.
Eugene.
10
mills;
Cottage
Grov"
desperate characters, and drugged
i
i will reside for a while.
PORTLAND MARKET REPORT
7 mills; Hprlngfteld. 11 mills; Junc
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shumate and
and kidnapped, and another that she PETITION BRING CIIUI LATER
Creamery Butter—jibe© 35c.
tion
City,
8
mills;
Coburg.
10
mills;
I daughter Miss Kathleen, are home
might have boarded the northbound
Eggs—30c it 32c
FOR RI RAL MAIL ROUTE Florence, 10 mills.
(Special Correspondence.)
i from a trip to Victoria, B. C.
flyer, which arrived but a few min
Chicken«
1 4c© 1 5c.
Pleasant Hill, Jan. 7.
7.—The holi
ute» after she left John Kelly's res
Mrs. H. V. Johnson came up from
Wheat
Valley 85c; bluestem 85c. days passed very quietly, family gath-'
(Special Correspondence 1
idence. If the latter Is true, why she
Oa»s- Per ton. 127 ft »28
Lost Valley. Jan. 8. -I<ane Mat
erlngs being the only events out of, Junction this afternoon to visit her
should want to run away is a mys lock, of Goshen, is In the valley circu
i mother, Mrs. Billmire, and her broth
Barley—Per ton. »27© 31.
the usual order.
tery.
Her mother and ( slater say lating a petition for an R. F. D. Ev
Hay Timothy »18; cheat »13.
Studies have been resumed in all ■ ers.
there was no trouble at home, and
I
D. P. Sheridan, who has been in
Mohair Choice. 29if30c.
ery one should sign such a petition,
| of our schools.
she seemed to be happy at all times.
Wool—Valley 18c© 20*.
as It will be not only a great conven
Mrs. P. N. Shelley and son have] I Eugene as a juror in the circuit
returned to Walker this after-
She was not keeping steady com ience lu transporting our mall mat
Hops Prime. 4 54c© 7.
I moved to Portland, where they will (court,
;
pany with any young man, and it
Potatoes 50c *i 60c.
ter, but will bring a money order of
Chlttlm bark
6© 654c.
be joined by Mr. Shelley next week. I noon.
does not seem likely that she eloped
J. R. Bean and wife arrived here
Onions New. »1.50*1 1.75.
fice to our doors.
Wool—20© 21c.
Several prominent teachers of the ■
with any one, although It Is said her
Chlttlm bark 5 l-2c*t7c.
Poultry, Eggs, etc.
E It. Parker and family have re
county returned to their old homes at I , from Portland this afternoon to be at
folks think It possible »he might have
turned to Eugene, after a two-weeka'
Pleasant Hill to spend the holidays, I the bedside of Mrs. Julia Bean, who
Egg*—Per dot., 28c.
left to marry a former student of the
visit with relatives and friends here.
viz:
J. D. Baughman, of' Cottage Is very 111.
5
0
./
t
Dairy Butter—Per roll
.MILD SMALLPOX CARES
University who Is now attending a
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Callison have
Byron Dunten visited his sister at
AT JUNCTION SECLUDED (»rove; H. C. Baughman, of Spring- 1 returned to Eugene from Southern
Creamery Butter —Per roll. «0O
medical college In Chicago. However,
field;
W.
M.
Gilbert
and
wife,
of
Mar-
[
Creswell New Years day
Hens—Per lb., 9c.
aa the girl is of age, being 19 years
I California and are
looking for a
Three of Pleasant Hill's nlmrods,
Junction City, Or., Jan. 7. There cola: Miss Ruby Baughman, of Blue house to rent.
Frys— Per lb.. 9c.
old, it la not thought probable that
while
traveling
over
Anthony
creek
River.
has been a slight smallpox scare in
Geese Per lb., 7c.
she would have occasion to keep the
Robert H. Benson, of Chicago, a
Roy Mitchell returned today to Cor
Ducks—-Per lb., 9c.
town during the past few days. The
marriage a secret from her folks and burn last week, became lost and after
brother-in-law of John H. Hartog,
a
hard
tramp
found
themselves
in
Turkeys—Per lb, 12 54c
only case in towp was that of Merl vallis to attend the O. A. C.
friends
A young man at the Uni
C. C. Mulkey and wife have gone to ' manager of the Commercial Club,
Fruit«, Vegetable*. Etc.
Nichols, who was promptly quaran
versity had Miss Kelly's company en Lost Vail. .
has arrived hefe on a visit.
Miss Ora Williams has returned to
tined. There were two cases In the Mabel, where they will take charge of
Now Potatoes—flOc |>er cwt.
gaged for the show at the theatre last i
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davison, of
country. William Calvert and David the Sunset Lumber Company’s cook ¡Oakland, Or., efter a visit at the
night, but early In the afternoon she school at Monmouth. Several of the
Onions — Ter lb, 2 54c.
Strome's little boy. These were also house.
t“l“;>hoin-d liliu t h«l »lie w until lie uti young people of Trent gave her a sur
Lemon»—Per case, »4.50.
Ralph Hemphill is home from Kel home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Munroe, re
quarantined.
The cases were of a
able to go
This, together with the prise New Year’s eve.
Orange»—43.
turned home this afternoon.
E A. Wegner has returned to Wind
mild form.
All are getting along so, Wash., after nearly two years’
fact that she told that she had been
Livestock Market.
Geo. Clark, division superinten
well. No new cases arfi reported or absence.
Invited to one of the sorority houses, berry after spending the holidays In
Steers — Per lb. 3 l-4c.
Mr. and Mrs. John Waring hive dent of the International Correspon
expected
Previous to the develop
when it was proven that she had not this vicinity
dence Schools, was in ftugene today
Good cows—3 © 2 l-2c.
Miss Belle Keeney has returned to
ment of the smallpox cases there were moved from Thurston to the Bridges
been, lends color to the theory that
Good prime dressed veal—5 (} 6c.
place, which they recently purchased consulting with R. J. Kirkwood, lo-
a
few
cases
of
mumps,
but
none
are
she planned to leave on the train. In. t Eugene to resume her work
Mutton on foot
Per lb., 3 54 © f 4c reported now.
Rev. I). E. Baker will commence a
Miss Blanche Branton. of Cuftage 1 cal representative.
qulry of th* ticket agent on duty at
J. B. Moran, general superinten-
Fat hog» 4 I 2(<i 5c.
Grove, spent the holidays with her
(he depot at the time the train ar series of revival meetings here the
Fat bogs, dressed — «'•
grandfather and other relatives at I i dent of the Weber-Bussell Canning
IRVING
ITEMS
rived proved that she had bought 13th Inst
Grain nnd Feed.
I Company, of Seattle, with canneries
The schools of June and Trent
this place.
no ticket, but the officers are endeav
Flour— 14 25.
Mr. Chenowlth arrived today from in Oregon and Washington, is in
(Special Correspondence.!
oring to communicate with the con have closed for a short vacation.
(town looking for business the coming
7>at hay- »1«.
Irving, Jan 9.—Tom Gray had two Salem and took possession of his new-1
ductor. who is In Portland today, to|
1 season.
II V
HA!
IIA!
Cheat hay
Per ton. »15.
fine horses to die this week from spl ly purchased property la this "etgh-
learn whether or not she boarded the i
Timothy hay
Per ton—$18.
it is a heavy loss, as borhood.
nal trouble.
train.
New oata—Per bu . 42c.
Mrs. A. C. Sherwood, wh > has been
(hey were a valuable team
NtuilmtH Ncarchlng.
Good Digestion
and G( m <I lliallb
Bran Per ton, ,22.
Mrs E. Gursbach Is quite sick with sarlously 111 foil several weeks, is
The classis st the University were
tiring Joyous Life
Mixed feed
Per ton, ,26.
much Improved at this writing.
the grip.
Of Jessie Maud McCormick, daugh
dismissed this afternoon and the stu
Short»- Per ton. ,21»
While Eugene Is agitating the ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCormick,
There was a party at J. W.
dents are making a systematic search
Do not blame the poor dyspeptic
New Wheat—Per bu.. 75c
ton's last Monday evening. Quite a county high school question, it is up who died Decembej- 30. 1907:
of the city for the missing girl on the for being blur, chim , nervous, Irri
Rolled barley—Per ton, ,35.
number were present, and they report to the rural voter to carefully read An angel of mercy and love
belief that she might have been foul table and grouchy.
He hasn't got
Chopped feed
,3 1 per ton.
article 2. page 112, of the school
a good time.
ly dealt with and that she might be a hearty laugh In hl* whole system.
Came down
frirm God’s mansions
J. H. Inwal has sold his farm near laws, and decide for himself where he
found In some lodging house or oat-
Above
Before there 1» any Joy or merri
prefers to send his children who are
PORTLAND MARKET REIMtRT.
Irving.
He
does
not
know
where
he
of the-way place.
And ere the night had changed to day
ment It Is necessary to t tne up the
will locate, his health having not been ready to enter high school—to the Her spirit wooed from mortal clay.
, Miss Kelly haa always borne the weak stomach muscles and get diges
Portland, Or.. Jan. 9.
county
seat,
where
tuition
only
Is
very
good
for
several
years,
and
he
beat reputation, and always kept tion working naturally by using Ml-o-
Wheat buyers report a material
the beet of company
On that ac no stomach tablets. Thia prescription Improvement in trade since the op thinks of trying a change of climate free, or to a central or union high This model sister, this loving daugh
3 L. Bond was a visitor In Eugene school, which might cost him a trifle
count the mystery 1» all the deeper cures
ter.
nil
stomach
troubles
by ening of the year and a firm tone
more for maintenance, but would glve|
Rhe is a beautiful girl, vivacious and strengthening the digestive machin prevail» In the market at this time. Tuesday afternoon
Noble in thought, so pure In life.
full of life, and la a member of the ery and putting It In such perfect or Considerable buvlng I* being done
Mr and Mrs A. Ward spent Chrlst- peace of mind to the conscientious pa-1 Loyal in
friendship, Christlike in
rent who desires to safeguard his
sophomore clasa at the Unlvrralty, der that It will care for all the food and the volume of the trade is »tend- ! tn*s with relatives tn Portland
deed.
children
with
home
Influences
as
long
having many friends among the stu that lx eaten without distress or In lly growing.
Mrs Will Plank went to Ashland
Prices today under
Her practice consistent with her
as possible.
dent body, as well as outside the In digestion.
went no change locally. Barley and Monday afternoon.
creed.
REGULAR.
stitution. having lived here a greater
So certain and reliable Is Ml-o-na oats are steady at the quotations that
part of her life.
At the time of her to cure Indigestion and all stomach have ruled for a week or more, and)
A 4 I ItE FOB MISERY
lovo-i at home, so dear to friends.
\XXol X< IMFXT OF
disappearance she wore a black tall- wenknessea that Hull'» drug store but little of these grains Is being
"I have found a cure for the ntle
I
Her influence In a circle extends
.11
NITTON
BAPTIST
<
III
ROI
or-maile suit, a white hat with blue sella It under an absolute guarantee moved
ory malaria produces,” says R. M.
plumes and a black veil with big Io refund the mon v unless It cures
Oni< ii Market Rnnging Higher.
James, of Louellen, S. C. ' It's called
Regular services as usual. 11 a m., And priceless as jewels of tears.
dotr
On account of a sharp Improve Electric Bitters and comes In 50 i
Try a 50-eent box and see how quick
¡theme. "The Open Door." 7:15 p. m„
The whole city 1« stirred up over ly you will get relief from Indigestion ment In demand at fractionally high cent bottles
It breaks up a case of
The Stupidity Of God’s Children." Our words and our tears now beto
her disappearance and her distracted
er price* 10c per 100 pounds was chills or a bilious attack in no time
and forget you have a stomach.
ken
Every
Christian should hear these
mother slid al. ter have the sympathy
added to the local price of onions at and It puts yellow jaundice clear out
Let everybody come Ser- That a fond eerth tie now is broken.
of all.
country point* today by shippers At of commission.”
This great tonic uddre *
I E tilt IK
5EM»
But our spirits give witness at length
Mis» Kelly is th“ niece of John F
shipping rtatlons buyers today are of- medicine and blood purifier gives < vices at Lancaster at 3 p. m.
i Of a love tie eternal in strength.
i Special Correspondence. >
nnd George II Kelly, if the Ho'th
D. E BAKER. Pastor.
fi ring a» high as ,1.85 for first clas* quick relief In all stomach, liver and
Leabiirg. Jan 7
We are sorry to
«
Ki lly Lumber (’ >mpary, and a grand
stock.
Sales are
fair
but
aome kidney complaints, and the misery of
To this life she bade farewell
daughter of Presley Cheshire, the l“arn that Mt t-ewl*' camp will clos» growers are again showing a ten lame back. Sold under guarantee at HEN IN II. MEETING « TO
In joy that our words cannot tell;
Ktllya aud Che. hires bring among down »‘ton. a.x the company cann t dency to hold because of the In W. A. Kuvkendall's drug store.
l Christ welcomed her home, and re-
the be-.t and foremost famlllt's of the ship the lumber on account of the creased call.
In
the
Front
Street
W B. Goodman wax in the city
signed
high freight rate.
county.
A three weeks' meeting will com
Il L. Carter, the chute builder, market the price today tor first- from Lowell y sterday, looking after mence nt D>»xter next Monday. Jan We’ll love still more a God so kind.
1-ate this*afteinoon It was learned
class
stock
rang
s
firm
at
,2
>
with
\
that a man saw a girl answering to will leave tomorrow to build nnottwr aecond-claas onions close to ,2 laical business matters.
uary 13th. at 7 p. ni
Let everybody
He built 3000 feet for Mr
the description of M .<» Kelly walking chute
pray for a gracious outpourng of the She Ii sleeping, oh, «-o sweetly.
ahlppera are »ending out warnings to
I’ E. Kennedy, now residing at
along th* road be'we* nEugene and Is'Wlx, and la an expert at the bual- their country friends not to get ex
Holy Spirit, a revival of pure and Where not a trace of care or sorrow
Emunclaw. Wash . Is visiting rela undefiled religion In the hearts of E'er can mark her p< aceful brow.
Hprlniffleld last night about 7 o'clock neaanvae. aa well aa in the timber
cited because the market Is slightly tives near Junction
City,
his old the peonle. l^»t al] in reach attend Keep ’*»e tears that thou wouldst lav
up and hold their stock Buyers claim home, for a short time.
ish
D. E. BAKER. Missionary.
that the market has every prospect
O'er that quiet peaceful head.
nt making another fractional rise
Written by a friend and neighbor
T F Churchill, who resides near
hut prices will not go so very high
In heart, also a neighbor in Women
because onions will bo brought In Cresw II, was In the city Saturday
of Woodcraft.
from the East if Pacific coast fig- attending to business matters
tire* warrant It
eighth grad » vx ami nations
l*<>tat<>v» In » lint
If you want th.» famllv hsnlthy.l
The potato market is far from strong am. active during the winter,
The e'g' -h grade final examina
pleasing, either to the shipper or to give them Hoillnter’s R >cky Mountain
tions for the public schools will be
the producer
Present buying prices Tea 'Twill surely make and keep the
held
at country i«>lntx range around 5*>c whole family well. 35 cents, tea or
January 23. 24.
and 55c per 100 pounds
for first tablets
Linn Drug Company
May 14. 15.
clsss shipping stock
It I* stated
June 11. 12.
i- n eiv i
-. ntni ’ t< to th'
h
T’achers who tare pupils ready
have recently been made by Eastenn
The case of the city of Eu
for the examination should notify
Multnomah producers but tbelr re
♦ gene. respondent, vs. Lane
me rrl the number of questions want
turn* have been no more satisfac
county,
appellant,
appeal
ed and the name of the person ap
tory than the present market.
front the circuit court of
pointed to conduct the examination at
< hoop Butter Quite Plentiful.
Lane county, has been decid-
lea«t 15 days before the date for
Th* cheaper nradex of butter con
rd by the supreme court at
which the questions are wanted.
tinue loo plentiful for the demand
Salem. In favor of the city,
W B DILLARD.
and the result te that moat »ale» of
Judge
Hamiltons decision
flrat clasa products are now t»rlng
County Superintendent.
being affirmed
This is a
I made at eSc. Suppllra of outside
case wherein the city shed the
( ALL FCR CO1 Vn U MIRANT«
creamery are Increasing and even
county for over »5,00 road
city creameries report a greater vol
tax money, and won the case
Notice lx hereby glv »n that all Lane
ume of cream shipments than for
in the circuit court, but the
*
merly
It la »tatet that supplies nf
county took it to the supreme
Levi
&
Co
s
isij. r*g -'“red “n S-■■•ember
cold storags butter wer> never so
co«rt The city will be ahead
1907. will be paid on presentation at
great In the east nor en the coast
that •mount. L. E Bean and
I than at present
my office on January 9th. 1908. In
J. M Williams were attorney*
IN»altry w«»q»He« trv Inadrqnate.
terest will cease on that day.
fnr the city and Woodcock 4
Eugene, Lane county. Or , January 4,
Supplies of poultry continue Inad
Potter for the county
equate to fill the requlr-ments of the
|trade and the result Is that the prtegg
R E EAS1 LAND,
Treasurer Lane County
WINNIFRED KELLY
MYSTERIOUSLY
DISAPPEARS
ANNUAL MEETING OF
ELMIRA CHURCH
NEWS BUDGET FROM
PLEASANT HILL
WEEKLY REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
CITY WINS ROAD
TAX CASE IN THE
SUPREME COURT
?
in the mine
Strauss
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1 OR SALE
FOR SALE—A few
tons
Phone Farmers’ 189.
of hay.
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WOOD FOR SALE—16-inch
wood. Phone Farmers’ 286.
oak
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FOR SALE Household furniture at
a bargain,
inquire at 869 Oak
street.
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WOOD FOR SALE—16-inch oak
wood. $6.5« per cord. Phone Far
mers' 286.
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FOR
SALE—Second growtn
fir
wood. W. L. Coppernoll, at Watt's
jewelry store.
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FOR SALE—Heavy farm wagon,
nearly new. Inquire at 685 East
Eleventh street.
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SALE Cheap, good second
hand Stud-baker 3-inch wagon.
Enquire at Eugene Grocery.
if
eqh
CORDWOOD FOR SA1.E—Leave or
ders with L.
G.
Brown at Dr.
Bro» u s office in Chrisman block
WOOD FO” SALE— A few cords of
¿ood dry grub oak and dry tir.
Warren, 442
Enquire of E.
M.
Lawrence street.
FOR SALE—Fine land in acreage
tracts, close to Eugene; good loca
tion; good school adjoining prop
erty; terms reasonable.
Inquire
Holms 3 and 4, Beckwith Build
ing, Eugene, Oregon.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—For«proper-
ty in or near Eugene, 2 8 acres In
Oakland, Douglas county; 8 room
house; orchard; several acres tim
ber.
Inquire at 746 Charneltoil
street, Eugene, Or.
FOR SALE BY OWNER—New eight
room house with gas.electric light,
beautiful shrubbery, and all mod
ern improvement«, two blocks
from car line and In heart of res
idence district. You pay no agent’s
commission.
Lots 66 2-3 x 160.
Apply at this office for, particulars.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Good
house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees,
deep well with wind in'll, one acre
under chicken fence; large chicken
house; two
blocks
from Geary
school house.
Price, »1600. Time
on part.
I. N. Harbaugh, agent,
Room 5. over First National Bank.
Bring this notice with you.
FOR SALE BY OWNER—Only one
block from high school, choice lo
cation, residence, new and modern
and east frontage; lot 30x162 feet;
well worth »2000; will go at I
bargain if sold soon. Enquire at
this office.
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FOR SALE—One-half interest in a
No. 1 paying business in Eugene;
will stand a thorough investiga
tion; at invoice of stock, $800 to
»1000. Must be taken at once. Ad
dress "C. C.,” care Guard office.
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MISCELLANEOUS
TO TRADE—liy owner, timber land
for city property or land close to
some town.
No agents.
Address
H. G., Box 494, Eugene, Or.
ACCORDION PLEATING—Done by
Mrs. Bert Vincent at 627 Hilyard
street, near East Ninth, on reason
able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf
FOR EXCHANGE—15 acres, well
Improved, near Oakland, for prop
erty in or near Eugene. Good trade
will be given. McMurphey & Rugh.
22 West Eighth street.
If
STORE AND OFFICE HELP Fur
nished free to entplolyers. Clerks'
Registration Bureau, entrance to
offices 14 Selling-Hirsch buildlug,
386 1-2 Washington street, corner
West Park, Portland, Oregon, tf
DON'T ’fail to see Chexem if you
want bargains in real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty. improved and unimproved.
Timber and mining stock. H. Che-
*em. Room 11. Walton Bldg, tf
GOLD AND SILVER PLATING—On
knives, forks and all household ar
ticles that <lo not look like new.
Write the Oregon Plating Works,
128 l.ownsdale street, Portland,
Oregon, for nrices
Htn REXT
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for young men students. Call at
332 Fast Fourteenth street.
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FOR RENT—New six-room house,
unfurnished. Cheap. Call at 622
Alder street.
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FURNISHED ROOMS—Electric light
and bath; three blocks west of
postoffice. Apply at &21 Lincoln.
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PASTURE TO RENT—Will pasture
cattle and horses on the Matthew
Wallis farm, two miles west of
Eugene, Fine grazing; terms rea-
sonahle.
Inqufre Room 1. over
Loan A Savings bank, or address
P. O. Box 182. Eugene
W 4 N'TRD
IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop
erty tell the Oregon Land Compa
ny about It and they will do the
rest.
412 Willamette street, Eu
gene. Or.
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WANTED—Ten ladles and gents dai
ly to get their clothes cleaned and
pressed at the Eugeqe Dye Works,
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WORK WANTED—Man with team
will plow gardens or any similar
work
Phone Biack 5172.
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WANTED—On or before February
1st. modern seven-room house Ad
dress 311 West Eighth street.
Phone Black 2741.
H1
WANTED—Manager for
fice we wish to locate
gene
Address, with
The Morris Wholesale
cinnati, Ohio.
branch of
ber* In Eu
reference«.
House. Cin