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r » THE EIGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THI RRDAY, JAM ARY 30, 1008 GARFIELD (HANGES HIT<II<<HK 4 Kk >n IL 40 t a : »t oa *P- »in< *ent ;r. Fin- rre- CluM Ig d club] lb> ani ■re ii| Iron] i roti e foi if th» ■d oil e wM 1 thd larjei le bu e citi ithon i urial ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ge till n., ta ron S lunera tomos in tu own i at be et, El p. n . old. 1 ted lu Suada in :I HA V 'Y O Preston 4 Hale, mdse .... 5 1 35 W. A B«>ll. mdse ............... it Frank E. Dunn, mdse .......... Washington, Feb. 2 It is t le A. C. Woodcock, adr. tax re- pose of Secretary Garf ■Id to so con- K . foutidej .................................... 34 duct.the interior department depa um-i.uir and so Sam Watson, work on Glass 4 Prudhomme ............. 9 8 interpret the public land law crusher ......................... Feb. 1.--Laura, actually aid every bona fide entryman Fruit Inspector Aieoiint The following bills were allowed at John New A’ork, Feb. 1.- Six hundred McCollln, work crusher CJt”ie daui liter of Mr. and who is endeavoring to establls a e January term of commissioners’ Chris Strome, gravel ............. J. Beebe, fruit Inspector .... sons of the Bqckeye state, rest tents .v 5-ie»r’c ' died early this home on the public domain. Se reta- urt for Lane county: '»lanip». I reiglit, I \|>r«'»s Account william H't George Hadley, road work. effects of burns ry Garfield holds that the land laws of New York City, attended the twen Eugene Transfer Co., treight Arning f™"1 , ,' R«*ad Account Frank DeiM, read work ... Her mother were enacted for a purpose, anil s > tj second annual banquet of the Ohio and drayage ....................... V.04 Or« 1 O’Brien brlge work. neighbor and in- $ 4.00 Joseph Gates, road work. . . B. F Keeney, postage stamps 1.00 Society at the Wi'L.« Astoria to ^Lned to a near»1-' o warm by the long as the law is not abused, he in AV. W. Inman, bridge .... Arthur Combs labor on roads 19.5« tends that the entryman shall enjoy th*1 ‘ School lloaril Com «'in ion Account night. The speakers were United 5.00 C. W. Cook, road work , . • . The its provisions, and so iong tfs lie acts W. F. Davis, bridge work ^. 'before going , shopping. 1 Clyde Bay, bridge work Chas A. Retz Schl bd. con, 24.50 jc. F. Humphrey, timber . . jell States Senator Foraker, Leroy I), fol ^Ldoor being "P p- the little girl's in good faith shall have the encour- Ere Pretzold, repairing bridg H. C. Coni Im .................... do 3.00 Ross Humphrey, road work .¡> and she was »oon ageimyit and aid of r. pre, n atives of man. president of tbe’Ohlo Society, F. H Miller ........................... do 4.50 J esse Wallace, road work.. in other words Sliuslaw Lumber Co. mdse. 0^— , , , fiomes. The child s the (L'partment. of Chicago; Judson Harmon, of Cin M Bailey, road work . . . B. B. Stone, lumber .......... E. C. L. Olson ........................... do 142.75 «wloP**1 the mother, who Secretary Garfield is proceeding on cinnati; John D. Archbold, vice pres Marlin Noffslnger................ do ..««ms »< je l)Ut reached the the theory that every man is honest W. B. Andrews, lumber . . . 12.10 C. W. Smith, road work . . . ident of the Standard Oil Company H. Miller, road work . . D. Bennett Olson, lumber and Truant Officer Account isbtd 10 , as nearly all its until proven guilty; he is human and Judge Elbert H. Gary, chairman E. road work . . . .'............... W. McCord ..................... ttle "np ,l 1 Medical aid enough to recognize that honest nu n 7.02 S. W. Porter, read work . . of the United States Steel Corpora IL L. Rann............................ 15.00 J. F. Dick, road work . . . but ,he chlld make errors which do not lav them J. B. Wooten, road work. tion. I 00 D. O. Jeans, road work . . . *£0 bs71.v bar^dJ°22LOVer’ Lee Bailey, crusher work . Roa«l Account or should net lay them, liable to the President McCook, of the society, W. S. Jeans, bridge work . 1.00 W. H. Oswald, crusher law A reading of Mr. Garfield’s re read a letter of regret from (Tbvernor Elmer Buss, road work A. F. Ellmaker, road work. 9.00 32.50 work '....................................... port. made public today, will con- Hughes Hughes name was greeted Archie Anderson, road worl B. C Headman, road work . 3.00 Joe Gimpl, lumber for with applause. Ohio man C. E Buss, road work . Isaac Darneille, crusher wor 43.75 6.98 Henrv Whitsei, road work crusher ................................... W H. Standish, road work . 1.50 5.75 F. A. McClellan, road work I). F Gilbert, road work . 1 5 0 A. M Bristow, road work . O. Ross, road work .......... Frank Kelsev, road work . 3.50 George Bolar, work on 32.00 Janies Oxley, road work . crusher ................................... A. Patzner, r work . . . 3.00 7.00 Frank Koepp, road work Curtis Veatch. r ad work . 1.50 D. A. Black, road work . . . 5 4.7 5 E. H G'Wr-i, road work C. E. Eichler, road work . Chas anl Henry Hadley. I Chicago. Fel 3.00 E. AV. Gossler, road work o brace^for bridge............... ♦».90 Jno. Volgamore, road work. Iiiitory order J.'M. Doak. road work . . . Griffin Hdw. Co.,'mdse atul Lawrence Heitzman, road Liii ci her < James Steeps, road work pree- supplies ................................. work....................................... 3.50 Refo u0 ‘‘ dang Alex N. Smith, r ad w ik Sliip- Ernest iftaybe, r >ad work . 8.00 Wynne Hdw. Co., mdse . . . I * •’ floela H. A. Carter, road work . h11 0 Irh Fall Creek Lumber Co., luni Wm. Atterbery, roa«l work . 1.50 pt H" ni- George Lloyd, road work ar«' watching their Z. N. Agee, certified copies 6. 0Û C. Wheeler, road work . -The I""- Thomas Szukai. road work but you never Miller, road work .......... l.at) A. P. Mann, road work .... is()(ements H'1’ Sunset Lumber Co. break are going to F. W. Taylor, road work W. Thom, road work . . . 1.50 iw* whe" ,hl ' Frank Deiss, lumber 1 3.mi ■ Jas. Johnston, road work . Bundy, road work.......... said Ship«'.' who pointedly crlt- Henry Pollett,.......... Barker’s Sawmill, lumber . 2 5.67 I Joe Graham, road work . . ELed Municipal .ludge Torrizen, ------------- who R. G. Ixive ................ ¡¿Tauggestcd that two men arrested William Nelson, road w rk. 1.25 1 Tracy Lyons, road work . . A. J. Baker, hauling I A. Simfons, road work.......... „7 .«sting red placards and unlaw Wynn«« Hdw. Co. material Lars Hansen................. div advertising an anarchistic meet- road................................. .. 4.50 IS. H. Lyons, road work ... E. A. Merrill .......... be released without penalty. A. Warden, road work . . . 1.50 I John Christen, gravel.......... Roney Bros, nails . L. L. Crabb, bridge work. . . 2.00 j F. E. Whitaker, road work Ed Maybe .................. Fred Sureamp, road work. 19.82 . Frank EmlBton, road work . JAMES R. GARFIELD Veatch 4 Lawson, supplies Glmple Bros., lumber, etc. 21.85 I John Gilbert, road work. . . L. P. Snapp, road work . . . Gimple Bros., blacksmithing 4.40 M. D. Evers, road work . . . L. G Moxley, road work . Glmple Bros., lumber.......... 95.73 W. C. Elliott, road work . vince any man that there has been al I Geo. Watson, road work... 6.50 Amos Prichard, road work . phenomenal—almost an incompre- C. B. Fowler, roaal work . . Lester Wycoff, road work E. E. Allen, road work . . . 1 u hensible-x-change in the manner of Portland Merc. Co., mdse . Curtis 4 Veatch. roadwork. 1.40 J. A. Durnond, road work . conducting the interior department Miller & Mays, mdse 4 sup. Hodge & Banton. nails . . . 1.50 ' M. E. Kirk, road work .... j Richard D. Pope, repairs . At the solicitation of his many W. C. Shortridge, lumber. . . |C. O. Eichler, road work . 17.50 IB. T. Kirk, road work.......... Liends George Croner, who for many SENATOR B FORAKER. 7.00 Ira Fenlon, road work . . . 6.00 'Clarence McBee, road work .1. T. Small, road work ... Presidential candidate who threatens 1 0.00 John Ingham, road work . L^rs was an efficient night police- ‘ E. H. Craig, road work ... J.50 One by one the pioneers who I B. Latson, road work.......... 3.00 to split the Ohio delegati in. J. W. Massey, road work . 7.57T ' .1. Howard, road work . . . Sai f: r Eugene, today filed his peti braved f’e hardships of the wilder A. Larson, road work.......... C. O. Wills, road work . . . 3.00 Ernest Hyland, road work. Lloyd Doyle, road work . 11.00 ness to find a horn? by the Pacific tion for the nomination for consta • «i i Ed Ashby, road work.......... O. Bennett, gravel ............... W. H. Davidson, gravel . . . 1.46 and save Oregon to the United States ble for the Eugi’ne justice district, L’o.itO charged that President Roosevelt A. I). Owens, road work . . . 3.00 I I. J. Gray, hauling gravel . J are passing to the great beyond. In John McFarland, road wor 1.50 "not only increase»! th«> general dip John Overholser r ad work. i«n the Democratic ticket. George has ’ the 16.25 Johnson & Slayter, lumber. A. Camp, read work .......... death of Mrs. Elizabeth Soverns, 3.50 satisfaction. but helped create gen I Chas. Donaldson, road work friends and. while he is in the 56.8Q one cf those brave women who, with Griffin Hdw. Co., mdse . . Bridge Account 3.00 eral business distrust and alarm.” I B. F. Cleek, road work.... part«, h. will make Ksplen- 3.7 5 P ùnôrity — ■ undaunted oourage, "mirage, followed her Thomas Walker, road work i L. N. Roney, bridge contract 500.00 I Henry Carson, road work . . 1.50 The chief cause of the present situ 20.40 lid run tf nominated. and the partne- in life to make a home in the L. C. Ackerly, hiiilUng bimbe 3.00 ation, he said, might be summed up im«es seem to be pretty good for new West, is numbered with those IW. J. Al Ion», road work . 6.00 II. N. Roney, bridge contract 500.00 Mat Momli, road work .... 5.00 in one word, "muck-raking.” A reg 2 ..AO l . N. Roney, bridge contract 500.00 i H. C. Combs, bridge material tis election. who have gone before. She was b George Boqua, road » rk. 1.50 ular crusade has been started, ha 3.00 L. N. Roney, bridge contract 500.00 I Henry Damewood, bridge mat I brave hear', yet trn® and tender, and j A. W. Darrow, road work. said, against, not only wrongdoers, 500.00 Horton Bros. N contract Roney, bridge L. 12.00 'J. Porter, road work .......... always ready to help those in sorrow but the innocent also. The disease N. Roney, bridge contract 500.00 L. road work 2.00 Warren Sureamp, road work I and in need, and lived a noble, heroic, was infection, he claimed, and It N. Roney, bridge contract 500.00 M. P. Maybe, bridge work . L. 3.00 ! F. W. Schenk, road worjt . earnest Christian life, ¡«nd has sim might spread to congress and all L. N. Roney, bridge contract 500.00 M P Maybe, bridge work . 5.00 i J. F. Inman, road work . . . ply gone to her eternal rest. state legislatures. L. N. Roney, bridge contract 303.00 AV. T. Jones, bridge work . A. W. Darrow, road work. 6.66 Mrs. Soverns’ maid n name was Foraker Haid that, assuming that 2.00 Ernest Maybe, road work . 60.00 O. D. Wheeler, road work . . Elizabeth Blachley. She was born in Thomas Orr, lumber .......... the president meant well, his denun 1.00 Arthur Combs, road work. Marvin P Wheeler, road work 4.00 Tracy Lyons, road work . . . Ohio on April 11, I 824. In her early ciation of prefatory wealth, swollen 1 1.00 Henry Wylie, road work.. Tracy Lyons, road work.. Tip 1907 tax roll will open on womanhood she was married to Hi I M. C. Goodenow. crusher fortunes, criminally successful and 13.75 S. H. Lyons, road work . . A. A. Hollenbeck, repairs, 59.00 work....................................... February 1" for the collection of tax ram Tyler and in 1854 they started bad corporations were of such a de 275.0b McMahon, sup. con 18.15 J. A. etc ............................................. 4.22 is Sheriff Fisk is now preparing no for Oregon across the plains, com Beebe 4 Beaver, lumber . . . nunciatory and frightening charac 6.10 Scott, road work . . Jared 3.02 Furrow, gravel ............. M. E. 27.30 tices to send out to each taxpayer in- ing by way of California. While on Chambers Lumber Co. luml 3.00 C. C. Behnke, blacksmithing I 2 3 ter that they had not only incr«'ased 14.41 B. B. Jeans, road work . . . irming him of the amount of his the Truckee rivet in Nevada her hus Loraine Porter, road work . 5.50 1 6 .’.U the general dissatisfaction, but had L. T. Atkinson, road work . J. II Wellborn ...................... do 5.75 iui, and he will begin sending them band took sick and died, leaving her Joseph Gates, road work. . . helped create a general business dis 3.50 Robert Wills, road work . . . 20.00 A. P. Walker, work on road 1 6 5 . ” > iuten the 15th of the month. and her little daughter alone. They J. F. Dicks, road work.......... • Supervvivor Account < 66 trust and alarm. A. c. JensFn, road work .... 2.52 made their way with the other argo Henry Knebjll, road work The speaker asserted that after the 45.00 J. K McKenzie, road work.. 10.50 9.00 c. O. Eichler, sup.................. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ nauts to Sacramento, and thence George Schwartz, road work crash came "some of the most hated 23.75 Ax Billy Dept. Store, road s. W. Porter, sup .................. k -------- ♦ came to Oregon. On May 26. 1856, -------- Hawkins, work on abused malefactors of 37.50 4.70 and most material .................................. 16.00 E M. Duryee, sup .................. bridg ........................................ HORN she was married to George Soverns. 6.00 wealth came to the rescue and to the AV. H Larimer, services,... 26.25 Albert Ziniker, gravel .......... 10.50 Arthur McKenzie, road work I* * who died :tm>ut Meht years ago. i M. D. Lingo, gravel............... I 7 0 5 great relief of the country stemmed Pauper Account 1.00 ♦ ♦♦**♦*• * , Mrs. Severn had two children bv Islah Slayter. bridge spikes. . 3.75 J. B. Shipley, road work . . . 3.00 the tide, calmed tt\e excitement and 3.00 Williams & Williams, supiJIes In Eug-ne, January 30, 1908, to her first husband, Mrs. B. S. Hyland DP Richardson, road work . . . 1 6 *0 restored order. Since then the muck- 13.50 Hyland Bros, pauper suoplies 91.05 Sam Gray, road work .......... ilayter, powder etc ............ I. Si H.'M. Marson and wife, a daughter. of this city and another daughter 8.37 rakers have been at a discount.” 23.00 C. H. Burkholder, supplies. . 100.00 Thomas Gray, road work . . . who died In infancy. By her hus P. Tucker, road work .... He said a discussion of party pol 6.00 William Robertson road work Nicklin & Neal, mdse............. I S. 50 1.75 M. Tucker, road work . . F band. Georg» Soverns, she had one hiniXG PI T TIES 5.00 Glen Robertson, road work . . Chambers Lumber Co., mdse 32.37 itics was Ill-advlHed at such a time, W. Haynes, road work . . 6.00 A. but trusted that he might be excused Kill ALBANY RAILWAY son, George Soverns. who Ilves on the Henry Faulhaber, bridge R. R. Deadmond, care of R. Robertson, labor and grav old home place near Junction; two 6.70 for saying that he believed the next pauper ...................................... el ......................................... work ......................................... I The Albany Sawmill company will daughters. Huldah, afterward Mrs. 3.20 president will be content and proud John Powell, pauper............... John M. Rennie, mdse . Will Adlous, bridge work. . . ■tart up next Monday on a regular Thomas Cheshire, now deceased, and E. J. Oswald, crusher work 5.00 to execute the plain, old-fashioned Metcalf & Brund, supplies.. Mads Beck, sills ............. Republican policies Instead of his pm with some orders ahead, running Mrs. Fannie Jackson, who died three Bryant Bros, ri^pd .................. Hyland Bros., supplies .... 4. M. 4 H. S. Lower, road Mating daylight. Mr. Amos Hiatt, years ago at the home of her mother A. C. Barbour, road work . . 7.5« own, and that our prosperity would J. O. Van Winkle, services. . work ................................. Bead sawyer, will be down tonight in Eugene. 15.00 not only com» again, but would per Assessor Account Wm. Lively, road work. Mrs. Sqverns had lived in Eugene A. Pioch, road work ............. ho take charge of the work. The 2.00 manently abide with us. B. F. Keetiey, Co., assessor Sam Sorenson, road work B. H. Lyons, road work . . Birat contract to be filled will he one for over 30 years. She was a devoted E. L. Holland, hauling rock . salary ........................................ 125.00 L. W. Brown, wood ...... 59.50 nor some ties for the new Albany Christian, having joined the Baptist J. V. Jenkins, road work . . 6.00 Martha Schooling, Deputy George Smith, gravel . . . Street railway system to be installed church w’hen 14 years of age and af Chas. Hadley, lumber............. 65.00 Joe Strome, gravel ._. ,. . 6.00 assessor .................................... terward united with the Christian my the Welch people, to be delivered i i 06 Lena Stewart deputy assessor 50.00 Stanley Trunnell................. do T. Walker, road work............. church, of which she had since been ■long Second and Sixth streets. Witness Account Leater Bean, crusher work 10.06 Jno. Potts, road purposes . . I The company has half a million a consistent member. i 6 mi 10.70 J. R. Sexton, road work John Giblin, witness fee . . . S. W. Porter, raod work .... The funeral service was •»■Id from fret of logs in the pond, and more are Justice Account 22.50 H. Wald, road work.... M. Douglas, road work ........... I b*iriK received dally from the log- the house at 47 West Fifth street Klye 4 Son, road work .... R. S. Bryson, Justice fee . . 16.90 A. Gleason, road work . . 23.110 A surprise and birthday party met giog camp up the Santlam. The tie Sunday at 11 o’clock, services being C. A. Kllry, road work . . . Constable Feea 6.00 J. W. Massey, road work . . at the house of E F. Chapman and (art makes the street railway look conducted by her pastor. Rev. J. S. Ray Walker, road work . . . . George Croner, constable fees 1.90 Wynne Hdw Co,, road niece at 336 West Seventh street Sat McCallum, and interment was made A. P. Walker, road work . . ike business.—Albany Democrat. County Judge Account supplies.................................... urday evening. February 1. it being In the Odd Fellows cemetery. G. R. Chrisman, county Judge James Wallace, road work . . W. F. Potterf, road work . . the 66th birthday of Mr. Chapmaji I — buffering and Dollars Saved. salary for Nov., 1907 .... 100.00 Chas. Schneider, road work J. Worthington, road work.. His friends came «In on them and LOWER SirSLAY ITEMS P S Loper, of Marilla. N. Y.. says: , County Treasurer Account Rupert Magee, road work . . Wm. Worthington, road completely took him by surprise. The 'lam a carp nter and have had many Ina I. Edwards, salary deputy J. W. Quakt tihush 4 Son, road work .......................................... The schooner Coquille went to sea ,J. R. Holbrok, road work . . cuts hi'aled by Bucklen’s Arni-1 Treasurer ............................... 8.00 10.55 following persons were present: Mr. disc supplies .......................... » ■» Salve. Salve I it has saved me suffering yesterday with a cargo of lumber for J. Cmp. road work .................. R. E. Eastland, County Treas 6.75 and Mrs. H. L. Chilson. Misses G. D. A. C. Ellis, road work............. M dollars urer, salary for Nov. '07. 100.00 ErneJt Maybe, road work . . 5.00 Baker and E. L. Kilpatrick, Messrs. It Is by far the best San Francisco. Jerred Scott, road work The school at the portage on North George B. Camp road work. . *e»l ng salve I have ever found.” Sheriff Account 5.00 Charles and Bruce Powell, Mrs. A. E. Sureamp, road work ira!» burn Fred Fisk, county sheriff, sal sores, ulcers, fever Fork opens next Monday with Miss C. V. Larimer, road work.. do William Griffin ............. 6.00 M. Deal, Miss Zella Deal, Mr. and ore«, eczem and piles. 25 cents at Laura Dahlin In charge. 4.00 Mrs. L. P. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. ary for Nov. '07.................. 1 66.70 Lester Wycoff.................... <lo O. S. Phelps, road work . . Cecil Sweet is seriously ill at Eu Joe Morris, mdse .................. f- A. Kiiv emiall’s drug store. 3.40 Plank. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. King. Mr. ('oinity < h'rk Account Fred Tracer, road work gene. He came there on his way Geo. Seifert, road work.... 4.50 and Mrs. 'A. E. Waod, Mrs. Bertha 30.00 A. Nlbert, road work . . Verna Austin, clerical work. . from Grats Pass to the Sluslay about A. H. Stlns n. road work. .. 'N KEIJ.A ’<; AIN E U. Lee. ceunty clerk, sal- 7.50 Foster. Masters Byron Foster and E. Jorg“ns‘>n, road work ary for Nov., '07.................. I 166.70 J. R. Marsh, road work 10.00 Earl Horton. Mrs. A. 8. Pryor, MI m FAILS TO QUALIFY three weeks ago and was unable to Geo. W. Kinsey, roal work. F C. D. Le°, dep. salary............. 75.00 Ed Bundy, road work . . 24.00 Mlntle Chapman and E. F. Chapman. 1.—All the promi- proceed further. His brothers, Wal Creswell 1.umber Co. lumber The evening was pleasantly spent 15.25 M. P. Nort in, asst, clerk's of. 50.00 T. J. Blakely, road work. i'f t ie big colleges and lace and Marion, are with him. Cleve Ward, r :ad work .... In social chat, army stories, garner Mr. and Mrs. George Fisk, of Ma 50.00 H. Peterson, asst, clerk's off. 4.50 f the east, participated T. J. Blakely, road work . E. It ohter amusements. At 10 onizit in t 30.00 John Koenp, road work . . 17.00 ansi Clara Lee, a^st. clerk's of. . annual indoor games pleton, leave Tuesday on their way o'clock lunch was served, and at 11 un jer Siifwrinteiitlent '« Account 1 6.20 Smith, road work . . . C. C- auspices of th Bos- to Eugene. Mrs. Fisk goes to Minn«'- E. hrldg* work. 1 20.00 on Athltic A - elation. 3.00 o’clock the guests retired for th ir Prominent sota for a visit with relatives. George D. M. Bundy, road work . . . 1 11.00 Edna Ward, stenographer.. bridge work'. J. will take a position in the sheriff s W. B. Dillard, traveling ex. . 7.00 several homes, wishing ihe host many George Fenlen. road work . "ho entered were Pan bridge contract 500.00 happy returns, which was appreciated lellv. t he holder of the record for office for a couple of months, then go AV. AV. B. 22.50 Dillard, school sup... 1 J. A. Jeans, road work . . . bridge contract 500.00 by him. be 100- ;.'ar<i lash, and Forest Smith- to Minnesota to Join Mrs. bisk for W. 21.00 N Ferry Account Jas. Johnson, road work . . bridge contract 500.00 P 30.00 Sylvester, ferryman .... 16.10 Portland. Oregon. . 7 These men the rest of her visit.—Florence West. W. I. Slayter. powder and fuse. bridge contract 500.00 W. 29.00 Janitor Account ‘eu to win a place and elly was Arba Huntington, road wok. nridge contract 500.00 W. i IP YOU KNEW w 30.00 50.00 M. Sherman, Janitor . ., out in the trial heat. The 45- F. W. Taylor, road work . . . 500.00 bridge contract The merits of the Texas WcnJer, W hurdle - was won by Shaw, of 7.00 ............. Jail Account . . . Wm. Davis, road work . . . 500.00 bridge contract »cratch; 6 E Holman, you would never suffer from kidney, 8.40 1.20 R. E. Walker, grfavel.......... bridge contract 500.00 Aya & Heltzman. repairs . . '•»r'.nioinh 26.25 L. E Schwering. gravel . E. 8. Plank, wood» ................. 1.35 <«>nd; eight feet; and bladder or rheumatic trouble. 11 a 500.00 contract hriigr. witbaon. 18.94 Court Hnurn*, Etc., Account Wm Davis,'road work ... 1. scratch; time, six bottle (two months’ treatment). Sold Inman. bridge ■ contract 500.00 Hall & Shumwav, repairs etc *onds. bv O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for 3.10 Booth-Kelly Lmbr. Co. . . 134.50 Inman, bridge i contract 500.00 Robt. McCullough, labor ♦ testimonial». Dr. E W Hall. 29-6 3.00 ♦ Special to The Guard. Frank Hanson, road work . Inman, bridge i contract 500.00 ♦ Ivlaon, Feb. 3.—Snow be ♦ lawn .......................................... 33.00 Olive street, St. Louis L. W. Hunziker, hauling lum 1 ' ' RS SÀI ED W. Inman. bridge ■ contract 500.00 Light. Water. Etc. Account 15.00 ♦ gan falling here last night, ♦ ber etc......................................... I lit RNED STEAMER w. Inman. bridge ■ contract Soo.00 Hunter 4 JVIIloughby, repairs One-sixth of this country’s standing 4.75 ♦ and at daylight It was two ♦ Walter Allison, road work . . F Inman bridge contract 100.00 It is estimated I . 2 65 Reece Zumwalt, road work . . 3 50 ♦ Inches deep, It has fallen in- ♦ lamps, etc. 4.—A wiw-lesk mes- timber is in Oregon ♦ termlttently through out the ♦ Supeevlaor Account from ■ at 3.000.00.000 feet. At 11- per 12.35 AsM-ssment A Ttaxation Wm. Kyle 4 Sons mdse . . . steamer Cymric, ap- snow extends ♦ The 8.25 Gertrude Harwood, labor on ''•»chin? th harbor. sava that she thousand feet the state s timber is D. E. Single............. 4.50 ♦ day. ■T. A Fountain, bridge work. 10.00 Single Elmer McBee .... *» on boari 41 seamen from the now worth 13.600.000.000. 1 4 00 E K . Chapman, lumber . . . Assessment roll...................... 28.47 ♦ throughout the mountainous ♦ 12.00 1 «traed »te:«-T pr St. Cuthbert. Four- logs that in the form of sawed lumber W W. Darnelll» . . g '■■■ ♦ region in this part of the ♦ Printing Account Fall Creek Lmbr Co., lmbr 1 2.50 Register Printing Co. M we drowned Sunday night are worth »50 to 1100 are common. R. E. Walker............ 1 7.25 Andei rson 4 Warner, lmbr. . 32.0 00 ♦ country and on toe foothills. ♦ •Iiile aban : 16 25 AV. C. Yoran. printing 86 25 B E . Finn, lumber ................ Stx hundred sawmills, employing 1 •«.- Thomas Walker .. ... 4 ■-■• ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ’ ag tne steamer. 2.50 ■ Springfield News, priming . 000 men. besides 7000 men in the Curtis Hayden .... 1.70 F A . Collard, bridge work . 3 95 20 00 logging camps, produce 2.000.000.- Thomas Walker . . W. C '. Harper, bridge timbers 12 00 Itl,< EIA I RH AI’»’«’» ITITI ' AKROLI«' SAia'F FOB STE Misil 11’ LINES 12.50 H. M Price, county coni 57.00 Siasi» aw Lumber Co., powder • »ml HITCH HA/EL 000 feet of lumber every v“ar. for John A. Lawrence 2 4 00 H. D. JEdwarl», cotintv com. 65.00 which the world s markets pay Ore- Alb“rt Morgan .... « 0 & fuse....................................... ^T*e best Po-tland, Me . eFb. 4 —Receivers 0 for forest Tho, Walker ------- 6 25 t 5 W H 1. Hawley, t arn work in the world for cuts, gon nearly $45.o«o.OO 5.00 W, L Cheshir , exam Insane 5 00 AV. W »'. Inman, I>,'l1ze material 2 0 for the Eastern Steamship Company, " I. S. .............................. «leers. salt rheum, tet- pro iurta of all classes. 20.00 H. C. Schlefe, M 1), exam and - ---- —— 00 Metropolitan 8t*ailMiHp Company and J C. Flint, brldg" plank Tho». Walker ... . ■ ands and all skin erup- Lines of K o « m 1 »rcfiunt 00 Con» illdated Steamship exiK*n»p..................................... 65.00 AV. A i. Ward, bridge work suffer wph Ind ig’stion. con- îf you ■ • d to g!vo satisfaction »motley 4 5.00 00 Maine and two joint special masters < ir» uit < <mrf Irroimt F-e1 Sureamp, bridge w k stlpatinn , feel mea? a nd ct ' îss « no ’pyjnn ■s Orr. lumber . . . ’ ’ led Sold by Linn wore appointed by Un',e«l S atdk Cir *’« Co >ur system 14 j £ 82 C. C. po^er^on. wltn#?« .... 1 60 H»rrt y Power», brldg'1 worl «tains Mfg Co., props.. str^nxth or appetite yt RTrky Moan- rha^’ cuit Ju.lg/* Putnam today. 7. <9 Co. ' H •• re 11« terming Ed if a r i Maybe, bride work nnheahh y. Hollister'» /4 1 70 1 50 f In-’»» t-~'h» 11 tain Tra make«» th-1 s a or T* lets 1 4 F 7.76 P Ed Cooper, hauling 35c anrl boat <lIJU II' al thv 1 ad 1er 4.00 Joff Hanzlll, k. Linn p - . ?r B » , ■ « — - -—- •'I. G. f* It L ijtfl E. C. A' Mra ! o«< Frank H’irn» Armlt V • Wil possessed <' K p.'HWfck. i I W Z. T. of 16000 worth of propt ! A. A. Gibsou, blacksmithing COUNTY COURT Will Weiss, road work ... I Slayter. road work ..... 0. Rust, road work . . ALLOWS CURRENT KILLS C. Elmer M. Stephens, road w FORAKER ATTACKS THE PRESIDENT ÖR6E GRONER OUT FOR CONSTABLE TU BOLL OPENS BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR MR. CHAPMAN LANE COUNTY X % t A serious accident occurred a^ Green Eawver’s home at Monroe last week The children w^re alone in the house aud it Is supposed the youngest child. age«l ubout two years, was standing too close to the stove and her dress was sucked in’» the flames. Her nine-year-old sister threw a couple of pans of Water on the flames and soon extinguished them, but the child was burnt severe ly. The flames caught in her hair and blazed above her head. She wa« badly burnt on the side of her face, eat», lips, and under the arm. It de veloped later that her mouth and the) upper part of her throat was burned. • —Junction Times Correspondence.' London, Feb. 4 Miss Mary Rob inson has made a full confession of wilfull perjury In the Druce cas«'. g-J’J.1. ■! "■■■ ■ ■ ■ i — — ■ —a NOTICE FOR PI BLICATION. Tiiiiber Isiml, A«'t, June 3, 1MTH— I nit«'<l States Land Ol'li«'»*. Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 20, 07. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance witli the provisions of tile act of Congress of lune 3, ls78 entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada ami Washington Territory.’ as extended to all the Public Lai 1 States by act v«f August 4, 1892, Augustus E. Whitaker of Walton, county of Lane. State (or territory) of Oregon, has this day, May 23 1907, file«! In this office his sworn state ment $lo. 8785 for the purchase of the SW I I of Section No. 32, in Township No. 11' south. Range No. 7 West, W. M.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land before W. W. Calkiys, U. S. Commissioner, at his office in Eugene, Oi, g<>n on Friday, the 6th day of March, 19 '8. He names as witness: Henry Hink son of Alma. Oregon, Clair Hinkson of Alma. Oregon, William H. Sajle,- of Alma, Oregon, and Sidney Porter, of Walton, Oregon. Any atul all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are * requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 6th day of March, 1908. • BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION’. Tinilter I jiik I, Act, June it, 1N7N— I iiit«<l States laitiil Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 20, ’07. Notice Is hereby given that In com pilanca with the provisions of the act of Corrgress of June 3, 1878 entitled "An a< t for the sale of timber lands in thy States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Frank C. King of Eugene, county qf Lane, State (or territory) of Oregon, has this day, May 6. 1907, filed in this office, his sworn statement. No. 8780, for the purchase of Lot Num ber Four (4) and the SW 1-4 of NW *4 of section No. 2 in township No.19 south,range No. 6 west, W. M., and will offer proof to snow that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his-claim to said land before W. W. Calkins, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office In Eugene Oregon, on Wednesday, tba 4th day ef March, 1908. He names as witnesses: Lewis M. Hoselton of Crow. Oregon, Leslie Hoselton of Crow Oregon. Jesse Hooker of Crow. Oregon. John Hook er of Crow, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are re«iuested to file their claims in this office on or oefore. said 6th day of March, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. X « » 1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, Estate of John R. Goldson, de- ctuised. "^Notice Is hereby given that the un derslgned administrator of the es tate of John R. Goldson, deceased, has filed his final account In the mat ter of said estate In the county court of Lane County, Oregon, and Monday, the 2nd day of March, 1908. at the hour of one o'clock In the afternoon of said day, has been fixed by the said court for the hearing of» objections to said account, snd for the final set- tlement of said estate. All objections must be filed on or before said date for final s-t lernent. Dated January 16, 1908. DANIEL Hl^d’ON L. BILYEU. Amlnlstrator, Atty. NOH II OF Gl MtlHAN’S HALE OF REAL I’ltOPERTY. Notice Is hereby glv. n that by virtue of an order of the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, ma le and en tered on the 16th day of December, 1907 in the matter of the guardian ship of Elmer Nels Olstad, Alice Geneva Olstad and Raymond Pal mer Olstad. minors, the undersigned guardian will offer for sale and se'l at private sale to the highest bidder for cash at the law office of Wood cock 4 Potter, at No. 1S West Ninth Street In Eugene, Lane County. Ore gon, on and after Saturday, the 29th day of February, 1908, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of «aid day, the fol- lowing described real property to- wit; The Southwest quarter of th«» Southweit quarter of Section 2 1, and the West half of th > Northwest quar ter and the Northeast quarter tf Northwest quarter. Section 28, and the West half of the Northwest quarter and the west half of the Southwest quarter of Station 29. all tn Township 17, South, rang» 4, E.i»t of the Wlll«m«‘tte Meridian The lands In S««-tlon 21 an«t*28 consist ing of 16<) ecr®»: the lands in Sec tion 29 ron all 320 g< 1». ed 2nd day of January, 19 G i’a Ice <»• Palme (. A ♦ X