THE EUGENE W EEKLY GUARD.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY IO. $008
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«. 19, tp. 17, s. r. 4
—
JETTING READY
TO BEGIN WORK
Escaped the Terrors of
ON POWER CANL
Many Winters By
Using I Pe-ru-na.
V
TN speaking of his good health and ex-
* treme old age, Mr. Brock says:
“After a man has lived in the world
as long as I have, he ought to have
found out a great many things by ex
perience. I think I have done so.
“/ Attribute my
Extreme Old
it
“One of the things I have found
out to my entire satisfaction is the
proper thing for ailments that are
due directly to the effects of the
climate. For 119 years I have with
stood the changeable climate of
the United States.
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"I have always been a very healthy
man, but, of course, subject to the affec
tions which are due to sudden changes
in tlieclimateand temperature.
“As for Dr. Hartman’s remedy,
Pe-ru-na, I have found it to be the
best, if not the only reliable remedy
for these affections. It has been
my standby for many years, and I
attribute my good health and ex
treme old age to this remedy.
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“It exactly meets all my require
ments. It protects me from the evil ef
fects of sudden changes; it gives me
strength ; it keeps my blood in good cir
culation. I have come to rely upon it
almost entirely for the many little
!
I things for which I need medicine.
3 “When epidemics of la grippe first be
(i gan to make their appearance in this
country 1 was a sufferer from this dis
ease.
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“/ had several long sieges with
the grip. At first I did not know
that Pe-ru-na was a remedy for
this disease. When I heard that
la grippe was epidemic catarrh
I tried Pe-ru-na for la grippe and
found it to be Just the thing."
In a later letter, Mr. Brock writes:
“I am well and feeling as well as I
have for years. 1 would not be without
Peruna,”
Yonrs truly,
Isaac Brock, IIQ Years Old Last Birthday.
SAAC BROCK, a citizen of McLennan |
county, Texas, has lived for 119 years. |
For many years he resided at Bosque
Fills, eighteen miles west of Waco, but
now lives with his son-in-law at Vallt-y
Mills, Texas.
Some time ago, by request, Uncle Tsaac
cime to Waco and sat for his picture,
holding in his hand a stick cut from the
grave of General Andrew Jackson.
Mr. Brock is a dignified old gentleman,
showing few signs of decrepitude.
His family Bible is «till preserved, and
itshows that the date of his birth was .
written 119 years ago.
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Born before the United States were ‘
formed.
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Saw 22 presidents elected.
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Pe-ru-na has protected him from .
all sudden changes.
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Veteran of four wars.
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Shod a horse when 99 years old. J
Always conquered the grip with !
Pe-ru-na.
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Witness in a land suit at the age 1
of 110 years.
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Believes Pe-ru-na the greatest*
remedy of the age for catarrhal •
troubles.
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A letter dated July 3,1906, written for
Mr. Brock by his wife, Sarah J. Brock,
states:
“Last winter I had Just gotten
up out of a spell of sickness, when
I commenced taking Peruna. 1
think it improved my health very
much."
In a postscript,Mrs. Brock adds: “He
receives a great many letters inquiring
about what Peruna will do. I do not
t answer them all, as I think they can
i get a bottle and try it.”
Ask Your Druggist for Free Pernna Almanac for 190 8
FOOR PERSONS
MURDERED ANO
BODIES CUT UP
for that reason the buyers tried to
evade payment. The point involved
was whether a sub-lessee could re
cover for money expended in making
a crop, when his title to the use of
j the land was in question. It is a case
that has attracted a great deal of at
tention among hop growers and buy
ers.
STATE TREASURER STEEL
Florence, Colo., Jan. 9.—That Er-
cole Buffett, Dominisk Menichiello,
Joseph M.-nichiello and Mrs. Frank
Falmetto, who mysteriously disap-1
peared from this city, were foully
murdered aud their bodies chopped to
pieces is the positive opinion of the
police The disposition of the bodies
is believed to have been revealed by
the finding of human lungs and oth
er portions of a body in the Arkan
sas river.
Tony Bovorl, arrested charged
with the murder of the Menichiello
brothers, is said to have confessed
that he killed a man in Italy before
coining to America.
The Menichiello brothers were gar
deners. and Buffeti was their assist
ant. The woman
was
Bovori’s
housekeeper, but had refused to mar-
tf him She was a divorced woman.
*11 her clothes were found in Bovo-
rt’a cabin.
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DANGER OF
WAR WITH JAPAN
♦
Paris. Jan. 9.—The Matin ♦
♦ today, referring to the Amer- ♦
♦ icati-Japanese situation, de +
♦ clared that President Roose- ♦
♦ V")t spoke to a diplomat a few ♦
♦ days ago |n the following ♦
♦ words
♦
♦
H will be arranged in ♦
♦ the A
most satisfactory manner.
♦ The last memorandum receiv- ♦
♦
♦ *<* from Japan was expressed +
♦ la rnos t conciliatory terms, ♦
♦ and there is not the slightest ♦
♦ apprehension of a conflict.”
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, j VE s 1.F Y COMPANY
LttsES CASE AGAIX
®uletn . Jan. 8.—A noted hop case
»u brom
ught to a termination if a
"fy trial can settle anything, by a
»Wdici v, •sterday afternoon for J.
W. Myer
a Polk county farmer, for
the am
t asked on a hop contract,
$11 s;,
r w-hich amount he sued
Llvesp.
Company, of this city. This
'"**■ hi
teen to the supreme court
twice >n b-ga] points involved, and
Jbably be
there again.
"c appealed
“PP^wteu mere
again,
•tustE *
Aury *as out only ten
s.'
»dmitted that Myer mad«
detract under a void leaee. and
JAPAN RUSHING
WAR MEASURES
SAYS GUNMAKER
Washington,
Jan.
9.—“Japan
MAKES REPORT rushing precautions for war and may
strike
at any minute.” This was
the startling announcement made to
day by Hudson Maxim, a member of
the big company that manufactures
arms, who is visiting in Washington.
“It is a sad mistake to think that
Japan is financially embarrassed,” he
continued. "It’s Japan's old game to
rush war preparations and complain
about being poverty stricken at the
same time.”
Salem, Or., Jan. 8.—In accordance
with his announcement several weeks
ago that he would hereafter, notwith
standing the law does not require it,
issue a monthly statement of the con
dition of the several funds under his
control in the state treasury. State
Treasurer Steel yesterday arternoon
gave out a complete statement, show
ing the condition of al) funds in the
treasury on December 31. 190 7, In
Going .Viter India.
cluding the state school and educa
St. etersburg, Jan. 9.—Men high
tional funds and the moneys deposit
ed in the banks of the state which In Russian court and army circles, as
have been chosen as state deposit well as the St. Petersburg press, are
openly ridiculing Okuma’s repudi-
ories.
This statement shows that there atnon of the version of his Klobe
was, December 31, $29x887.34 due speech in which he is quoted as urg
from the Title Guarantee, by the ing India to rise against British rule.
The reports of the speech fell Into
American Surety Company, bearing
interest at 5 per cent; $206,670 de the hands of Russian diplomats di
posited in banks bearing interest at rectly after Okuma delivered his ut
2 per cent; $112,47£ deposited in terances and were forwarded to the
banks in course of collection, and capitol. It is said they do not agree
$27,484 in cash on hand in the treas with the press reports, in which Oku-
ma says he is misquoted.
ury.
Following statements show the
amount In the state treasury on July'
1 1907, and receipts and disburse ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦++
ments from July 1. l»07, to Decem +
MARRIED
♦
ber 31. 1907. inclusive, and the ♦
♦
amount on hand December 31. 190., ♦
giving the distribution among the va 4
rious state funds on that date, and
In Eugene, January 8, 1908, Roy
showing also the amount deposited in G. Dunton and Miss T. Ennle Neet,
bankH and rate of interest and the
both of Dexter, Rev. J. S. McCallum
amount of cash in the treasury.
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The balance In the general fund on officiating.
December 31. 1907. was $116.337.08.
At the home of Conrad Myefs in
and there wax due from the counties Eugene, January 8, 1908, Vern Hath
on the 1907 tax the additional sum of away and Miss Grace See, both of
$55.400, nearly all of which has al Marcóla, Rev. laron L. Myers officiat
ready been paid into the general fund
during the present month; therefore ing.
the state has ample funds to pay all
♦
warrants as presented. During the ♦♦+♦+♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
+
bank holiday c the treasurer paid war ♦ TERRCRISTM RESI ME
+
At I It E OPF.RATIOXH ♦
rants in gold, thereby relieving the ♦
♦
money stringency to a considerable A
saw, Jan. 10.—Teror- ♦
extent.
♦
v resumed their oper- ♦
♦
A bomb was thrown ♦
The Fraternal Aid Association neiu ♦
post car at Sokolow, ♦
Installation of officers last night as ♦
killed two and injured ♦
the following were Induited into of ♦
The terrorists looted ♦
fice: Past president. A E. Warnock; ♦
res and escaped with a ♦
president. Mrs. Susan Bowers; vice ♦
♦
president. W. L. Christenson; secre ♦
♦
tarv. W M Marshall; treasurer, W. <•
Wi’son; chaplain. H.
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guide. Mabel Mogenson. observer.
John Mogenson; trustee. ( L yvar
nwk, medioF examining pnjai<*ia .
Dr«. Lulu .Marquani aud Philip Bar
tie. A banquet wm served after the
InatallaLoa.
I
sonal against Bristii>l in making the
change of district a ttorneya. Schue-
be| sat t that w bile he had no experi-
ence with federal ci>urt practice, still
he was confident t hut he could fill
the position with d ignity and credit,
to iiave the.use
WINIFRED KELLY
FOUND AND IS
HOME AGAIN
160
6.
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Peers;
s. r. 1
to Ma Al.
w-
¿ugei
ar
s.
T. Ik
re Bristol turned
120
loose the first of th ie pyrotechnic«.
"if you are so c onfident you can
(
ly don't you take
T
the oath and quiallfy?” Jemauded
Bristol. “Why sh. mid you want to
McLIn ctux to M. L. Thoma-
borrow my books ;and have my ad-
res in Sec. 4, Tp,
RAILW 1Y CO. MAKES XEW I II.- vice?”
“Hut you are to clian up the of-
fice for me. so that all 1 will have to
31,
do will be to begin t he routine work."
observed S» huebt 1.
D.
“The dickens you say." or words
Sec.
SU L BEING DR\\\ X XXI» DEEL to that effect, gasped Bristol. “You
will get the office just as I did. There
NITE ANNOI NCI- MEXT OF' BE- was no cleaning up for me and there
Z. B. Lawson etux to
Lovelace. W. IL, tract in
GIXXIXG OF' WORK WILL BE will be none for you. You say you
Tp 1 7. S R 3 W; 4 0 acres
have had no experience in federal
Tp. 20. S R 3 W $500.
practice,
Well, you will find that
MADE IX SHOUT TIME.
Eva C.
F. l>. Wheeler etux t
there is a lot of midnight oil to be
part of
Wheeler, W. IL, Lot I a
burned. Y u will want to study and
(From Thursday’s Guard )
to Cot-
Lot 3 in J. E. Young's a
digest (and here Bristol rattled off a
Alf Walker and Engineers Simon list of authorities and text books, or
Miss Winifred Kelly, who disap tage Grove. $2000.
J. F. Spray etux to Sylvester W.
Klovdahl and James R. Thompson something of that sort, on Federal peared from her home in this city ou
returned last evening from Martin's practice, that must have made Sehue- Tuesday evening, was found at Al Boyd. H tor D. I 4.3 acres in C aim
44. Tp. 2 1. S R 3 W.
Rapids, on the McKenzie river, where bel's t yes open as wide as it d'el bany last night aud she arrived home
State of Oregon to Lewis A. Reed,
those listening to the dialogue). This
they went to look after the new fil will take you months, and then it will on this afternoon’s train with her un deed; io acres in Sec. 16, Tp. 17. S R
9 W. $loo.
ing on the Portland, Eugene & East- be only the start
cle, William Cheshire of Springfield,
I'. S. to Corinne C
•'Well, 1 dint
>rn Railway Co.'s water power site.
who
went
down
on
this
morning's
160 acres in Sec. 22,
Engineers Klovdahl and Thompson were in this com
train after her.
u. s to Noah B. Alley, patent;
bel. “I was info
are now drawing profiles of the sit' to dispose of the
160 acres in Sec. 2'2, Tp. 21, S R i W.
Sheriff Fisk, after atteni]
and proposed canal and will forward before you left.”
U. 8 to Ella T. Fisher, patent; 160
reach by telephono the c<
them to the Portland office of the
Tp. 2 1, S R 1 AV.
acres in Sec.
“You supposed
which
of
the
north
bound
flye
company as soon as completed. Soon ney's office was i a
U. S. to Minnie W. Shupe, patent;
after that it is expected that defiutte soft snap, eh?”
Tues- 1 60 acres in Sec. 22 , T|>. 21. S R 1 W
passed
through
Kugene
announcement of the time of begin “Who told you I
B. F. Gulley etux to John W. West,
day evening, sttei ceded late li ihe af-
ning of work on the canal and power
W. I).. 120 acres in Sec. 24, Tp. 19,
“I was told in Washlngtoi
tliat
a
ternoon
and
learned
front
lilt
station will be made.
S R 1 W $10.
are to assist 11 ney in the lan
girl tallying exactly wltn the descrip
is different from cases, aren’t you?"
The new location
.
Joseph Parker et ux to John W.
tion given of Miss Kelly boarded the West. W. D.. 160 acres In Sec. 24,
the old, in that the notice is posted
“None of your business.'
at Martin’s Rapids, while the former
“But the president told me so. train here and got off at Albany. The Tp. 19. S R 1 W. $3500.
I
sheriff of Linn county was then asked
notice was posted some distance Said you had to."
Louis Mickelson etux to Joseph
above.
The papers filed with the
“He did, eh? Well, le me inform to look out for her and he located Swearingen, W. IL, part claim 49, Tp.
county clerk today state that the you. Mr. Scheubel, that I won't bo her at the Russ Hotel between 8 and 18, S R 3 W. $->000.
name of the canal will be the Rall- bluffed and bulldozed, And I don't 9 o'clock last evening. She registered
Herbert Beadle to T. C. Starret et
way Power canal aud that it will be have to do anything I do not want at the hotel shortly after the train ar al. W. D., 160 acres In Sec. 2 4, Tp.
rived
under
her
own
name.
wide
at
a mile in length. 4 0 feet
19. S II 9 W. $2500.
to.”
The only explanation given of Miss
the bottom and 2 0 feet deep, The
I K e T. W.
A. . H. Spare to W
“Then things are not as represent-
Kelly's
action
is
that
on
the
impulse
point of diversion is on the north ed to me,” observed Schuebel.
D„ 1 1 acre in Sec. 33, Tp. 20, S R 3
of
the
moment
she
concluded
to
run
bank of the McKenzie river in section
W. $3 00.
“If you was told that 1 was to help
36, township 16 south of range 2 you and make everything nice and
A. II. Spare to W. P. Puff, W. IL,
tract in Sec. 33, Tp 20, 8 R 3 W.
soft for you by the crowd who have
$300.
been fighting me in Washington, then
F. W. Miles etux to W. Y. Kayser,
you are mightily mistaken.”
W. D. Lot in blk 15, W & M add to
“Well, you won't help me?”
Junction City. $10.
“Not by a jugful; and you can't
W. T. Kayser etal to A. II. Spare,
use my library.”
W. D., 16.24 acres in Secs. 32 and
After a quantity of similar repar
33, Tp. 20, S R 3 W. $3200.
tee Schuebel said he understood that
Bristol had been carrying expense ac
U. 8. to G. R. Chrisman, patent.
160 acres in Sec. 18, Tp. 17, 8 R 3 E.
counts for telegraph, telephone and
A. H. Buckingham etux to Elmer
other bills.
Z. Taylor, W. IL, 80 acres in Sec. 12,
"I won’t advance any money for
Tp. 15. S R 9 W. $400.
such things,” declared the newly ap
pointed district attorney.
U. 8. to Absalom C. Woodcock,
“You will," declared Bristol with
patent; 160 acres in See 18, Tp. 17,
equal fervor. “You’ve got to. There
S R 3 E.
are eighty districts, and you need
G. C. Millett etux to E. Moust-
not imagine that one-eightieth can at
guard, W. D. Part of Lot 7 in Mil
tempt to tell the government how to
lett’s Plat. $3000.
run Its business. Furthermore, there
I. L. Bolton to Wm. C. Barbour,
Is a idiie book which you will have
W. D., 2 0 acres in Sec. 2 8, Tp. 17,
to read and know by heart and follow
S R 6 W. $175.
to the letter or you will be jacked up
Tracey K. Johnson to L. M. Tra
by some dinky department clerk in
vis, W. I)., 160 acres in Sec. 35, Tp.
"Washington, and this book tells you
R 12 W. $155.
16, S------------
what you miiHt and what you must
Ü, S. to Win. A. Foster, patent.
not do as district attorney."
50.61 acres in Sec. 2 , Tp. 18. S R «
“Gimme the book." said Schuebel.
W.
“I'll give you—nothing. You are
U. S. to George D. Linn, patent;
not a government officer yet and
160 acres in Sec. 8, Tp. 16 S R 2 W.
won’t be until you qualify, and
Charles H. Fisher etal to Cliff Ab
are not entitled to see the book
rams. L. 8. C., Ixits 18 In block 5 of
JOHN
ARCH3OLD.
Blair's add to Eugene. $440.
The active head of the Standard Oil til you are sworn in. Then. If
GEORGE A. HIBBARD.
Lelon Wooley etux to C. A. Wool
company, who defends the trust in want to see the book, look for It In
my
office
somewhere.
And
don't
1
Republican
mayor
of
Boston,
whose
1
ey, W. D , tract in Claim 66, Tp. 17,
speeches and articles and recently de
dared that bls wealth was the result think for a moment that as district election Is attributed to tile heavy vote 8 R 3 W. $1.00.
attorney you can go Into court and
John Pope etux to Lewis E. Mann
of many years of honest toll. In re file complaints as easily and in the polled by a third party candidate who
W. D.. 160 acres in Secs. 10 and 15,
senting the suggestion of "tainted way you would before a justice of the divided the. Democratic column. Mr. Tp. 17. S R 9 W. $600.
Hibbard wax appointed postmaster of
money” he said he bad earned every peace.”
Ansel Hetnenway etux to Wm. Sny
Boston by President McKinley.
dollar he ever possessed.
der etux W. D,, $1000. 25 acres in
away from home on account of fear of Claim 5 9. Tp. 18 S R 3 W.
Charles E Sims etux to Ansel Hem-
east and the canal will extend in a
chastisement from her mother be
general westerly direction, following
cause of a trivial breach of family enway etux W. D., part of Block 71
the course of the river, and empty
discipline. She Is of a very kensa- in S. I. & P. Co., add to Springfield.
Edward E. Quimby etux to Sadie
into the river at or near Gate creek,
tlve nature, impulsive to the extreme,
in section 28, township 16 south of
and no doubt took this means of C. Landers, \V. I)., lot in block 4 of
Purkerson & Quimby add to Eugene,
range 2 east. The amount of water
avoiding a scolding.
appropriated is 80,000 miners’ inches,
Salem. Or., Jan. 9. —Carey F. Mar
The family Is again reunited and $100.
Robert F. Sidewell etux to C. H.
under a sir-inch pressure, being in tin, the Salem attorney indicted on hapy, and the little Incident will
Lockard etux W. D. 30 acres in Sec.
volume equivalent to a flow of 2000 a charge of subornation of perjury, be forgotten.
5, Tp. 17. 8 R 3w. $100.
cubic feet per second past the point . won a victory in the circuit court to
Said She Was Vixitliig.
A. C. Woodcock to J. O. IVncent.
where th^ notice of location is posted. day and may go entirely clear. Af
An Albany dispatch In today's Ore-
B. for D., 10 acres in Sec. 28, Tp. 16
ter the jury had been drawn and the gonlan says:
introduction of evidence had begun,
“Sheriff S. I). Smith received word ! ■ R 4 W.
Ansel Hemcnway etux to Charles
I Judge Uurnett rejected Introduction from Eugene to be on the watch for'
.of the documents upon which the Miss Kelly, as it was thought she j Sims etux W. D., 25 acres in Claim
charge of perjury was based, aud in might have taken a train from Eugene! 59. Tp. 18, 8 R 3 W. $1000.
this situation District Attorney Mc for this city last Ignht. On . looking1
Eliza A. Pecrson to John T. Allen,
Nary could not proceed, so moved to over the hotel register he t was
D- I,art l°ta *»• •>, 7 in block 1 of
— sur- . !
dismiss the indictment. Attorney M. prised to see her name, and Imme-I Wynnes Add to Cottage Grove. $200,
Christian Scheubel, newly appoint L. Pipes, for the defendant, insists diately notified F J. Miller, who is
Catherine llemenway to Wm. Hem-
ed United States district attorney, is that since a jury has „„„„
been sworn a connection of hrfFs.
i enway W. D. Lots 7 and 8 in block 4
having a lot of Illusions shattered, iMartin has been placed in jeopardy
Mr Miller, who Is a brother of Con- J» J- H. McFarland’s addition to Cot-
and is discovering that the conditions aud cannot be brought to trial again sul General Miller, of Shanghai, went tage Grove; lots 3 and 4 in block 8
In the district attorney's office are for the same offense.
at once to the hotel with his sister. in J. H. McFarland's addition to Cot
not and will not be as they were rep t The charge against Martin is that For a long time there was no re tage Grove. $700.
resented to blm when he was in he procured L. J. Luper to swear sponse to their requests to be allowed
W. W. Inman etux to B. P. I. In
Washington, says the Portland Tele that the allegations In the complaint to enter {he room where she was. but man W. B. 320.22 acres in claim 43
gram. Scheubel was told by Pres of Luper’s divorce suit were true, finally Miss Miller alone was allowed Tp 17 S R 5 W. $2200.
Dis- to go In.
ident Roosevelt that Bristol, who whereas they were not true.
Sadie C. Landers et al to Sarah
holds the job until Sehuebel quali .trlct Attorney McNary offered the
To her Miss Kelly said she had Purdy, W. 1)., Lot 5 in block 4 of
fies. would help F. J. Heney In the ^complaint in evidence, and Pipes ob- come away from home simply to visit Purkerson & Quimby, add to Eugene.
land fraud cases, and some one else Jected because it therein appeared friends at Albany. Inasmuch as she $150.
at. Washington informed Schuebel .that Luper merely swore that the carried no luggage, and had no more
Claude E. Bates to C. C. Behnke,
that Bristol would clear the office eamplalnt was true, "as I verily be than enough money to pay her hotel W. IL. Lot 9 in block 9 In M traes add
The point is a ne w one. bill, this statement looked a little to Florence. $100.
and leave it In apple-pie order, so lleve.”
and It aroused much interest among strange to the Millers. However, she
that Scheubel could Btep in.
Enimol L. Cook etux to W. F Nell,
It was in a red-hot interview with th« attorneys.
«aid that she was going back In the son, W. D., 64.63 acres ln Sec. 33,
Judge Burnett held that since the morning. She was finally persuad Tp. 15. 8 R 4 w $3400.
Bristol last night that Schuebel dis
covered that things are not as they indictment averred that Luper swore ed to accompany Mr. Miller and his
Frank Elnfellt to John D. Ben
seem, and that being United States, the complaint was true, whereas the sister home for the night, and will nett, Q. C. D., 20 acreH In Sec. 16. Tp.
document
offered
in
evidence
showed
district attorney will not be the snap
15, 8. R. I w. 5 acres in Sec. lb, Tp.
take the morning train for Eugene.
he had anticipated.
Furthermore, that he merely swore that he be
Miss Kelly refused to make any 15. S. R. 4 w. $1.00
true.
the
evidence
could
he said that had he known what Bris lleved it
Rebecca Cobb et al to Samimi Wal
explanation of her sudden trip, other
As this evidence than that she ha 1 "come to visit lace AV. D , 20 acres in clal mil, Tp.
tol unfolded to him he would not not be admitted.
have tried to secure the position. The was essential, the case ended at once friends." She would have nothing 18, 3 R 4 w. $2200.
interview began in a pleasant, con and the jury was discharged.
L. G. Hulln etux to Carrie M. Scho
to say as to her motive, and when
versational manner, but before the
asked If she had had a quarrel with field, W. D., Part of lot 4 in block 1
finish the fireworks were set off so PORTLAND WOMAX
a young man she maintained a strict of Hawley's add. to Eugene. $1.00.
that one or two persons who happen
Josiah Cole to F. E. Walter, Q. C.
KILLED IX WRECK silence.
ed to tie in the hall outside didn't
It is thought that one of two rea D.. tract In claim 39. Tps. 20, 21, 8.
know whether to call for the police
San Jose, Cal., Jan. 9.- South sons actuated the girl to run away R. 2 w; le>ts 2 and 3 of Secs 32, Tp.
to prevent a fight or remain and lis bonnd train No. 10, Sunset express. from home—either she had had a 20, 8 R 2 w Tract Jn claim 40 Tp. 20
ten.
on the Southern Pacific railroad, was quarrel- with some young man. or 8 R 2 w |6 00
It appears that Schuebel Is unfa wrecked early this evening at Rueck- there had been some trouble at home.
O. & C. R. R. Co., to Gilmore D.
miliar with the practice of the feder er, 2*5 miles eblow here, and Mrs. A.
Shlney, deed; 40 acres in Sec. 33, Tp.
al court and expected Bristol to re P. Boyd and her little son. of Port
17, 8 R lw. $160.
main in office and coach him, or else land, Or., were killed, An unknown
Dudley Gibson etux to Geo- Com.
that James Cole would do this work. tramp, stealing a ride on a brake
er etux W. D., l«ot 4 in block 3 in
Bristol declined point blank, and as beam, was also killed,
D. G. McFarland's 5th add to Cot-
Twelve In-
Cole resigned as assistant United jured have been taken to the Gilroy
tage Grove. $200.
States district attorney Tuesday, he hospital, where their injuries were
John T. Harbert
would not remain in the office un
Davis, W. D. 12 acres in Sec. 11;
der Schuebel. as It pays but $125 a
F'urnfoihcd by th«- Ijine Oiunty Al»- Tp. 17, S. R. 3w. |5.vO.
month. A lawyer qualified to prac
Wiley J. Fox« etu” to A. J. Wood
Torn Morgan, after a visit with
struct <'<ini|Miny.
tice in the federal court can do bet
Oregon Sienna Paint Company to et ux W. D 25 acres In claim 39, Tp.
ter than that with private practice, Henry Hoffman and other old time
and Cole only remained with Bristol friends in Eugene, left this after- Oregon Sienna .Mineral Paint Com 17. 8 R 4 w. $3000.
noon for his home at Heppner, lle pany; tract in sec. 5, tp. 20, a. r. 3
through a sense of loyalty.
Zora McGinnis to Frank A Tripp,
On meeting Bristol, Schuebel assur stopped off at Junction to visit there
W. D., 160 acres in Sec. 8, Tp. 20,
United Statini to Nathaniel Hoyt; S R 2 w. >10.
ed him that there was aolhlng per- a fsw day«.
I
CAKEY MARTIN WINS
IN LEGAL BATTLE
NOT BEO OF ROSES
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY RFAL ESTATE