Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, February 13, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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EtTIENE WEEKLY (¡11111». Till RSDAY. FEBRUARY 18. U*'*
LUMBER RATE
Light, W»t« r »nd Fuel Account
6.87
R. D. Smith, wood ,..........
Ar
Thousinds Are Sick
Willamette Valley < o., U-
44.55
water ......................... '
With the grip, colds, fevers, rheumatism,
4.60
Hunter & Willoughby, la is
neuralgia. Many might be well if they had
AsMiw>iiient ami Taxation Account
only taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great
L90
Junction City Times, printii ig
blood purifier and health-regulating medi­
Printing Account
cine. It is a wonderful preventive as well
Register Publishing Co. prtng 76.06
as cure. Keep it In your bouse and take It.
Register Printing Co. . . do 45.25
9.00
W. C. Yoran............................ “°
Never Without Hood’»- 1 have taken
Hood'« Sarsaparilla for i»<ilg<-»t.on. and
H. R. Kincaid, printing
Heon.mend II lo other« for that complaltit It
3.20
school ex. notice .....
is an excellent medicine an-l I keep It on
SEATTLE BUSINESS MEN ARE \T.
hand.” A. tì. H xxth . Adams Centre. N. Y.
County < 'ommissi<>n»‘r's Accoant
60.00
Jackson, Ky., Feb. 6.- Ex-County H. D. Edwards, co. com.
TEMPTING TO SECURE < '» i.M.
50.00
V. M c F arland and a . l . ball A frlerel recommended Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Judge James Hargis, for many years H. M Price ............................ do
I tried „tie bottle and found I was better. took
Insane
Afcnunt
Democratic
three
more
and
r,-covere<l.
”
Bt.iJ.
Lsvixz,
tw
PROMISE AGREEMENT WITH
♦
a member of the state
THE Nl<Y»SFl'L BIDDERK—
10.50
Atkins, services ..........
Village Mreet. Boston. Mass.
♦
executive committee, accused of com­ [A. B W Harris, examining
PRESIDENTS HILL AND ELLI.
WORK ON 8TRKTIRE WILL
Jaundice - "I bad a severe ease of ♦
Dr. T.
5.00
plicity in many murders and a prom­
jaundi. • and fell from 14S to t>0 lbs. In weight. ♦
insane.......................... ..
A
friend
sdvl«ed
taking
II.
km
I'
s
Sarsaparilla
OT
—PRELIMINARY
CONFER.
BEGIN AT ONCE—PLANS FOR 8.
inent figure tn me feuds which have Gross hotel, board for insane
and when I had taken three tallies was up ♦
14 25
disrupted
Breathitt
county
for
sev-
,
an(
j
g
uar
<i
...................
and
on
my
feel.''
Josarn
Lawis.
1»
Alpina
and
guard
.............................
♦
B. FINNEGAN'S BUILDING AD­ Street, Boston, Maas.
ENCE RESULTED IN IIOPi Fl |,
3.75
eral years, was shot and killed In his joim Dick, guard Insane
♦
3.75
general
store
here
this
afternoon
by
j,.^
guard
insane
.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Is
sold
everywhere.
JOINING ALMOST BEADY
♦
VIEW OF SITUATION AND Fl R.
1.00
his on, Beach Hargis. The son fired Gross Bros, mdse....................
In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called +
MEETINGS
five
shots
in
rapid
succession
at
his
Inquest
Account
THER
Sarsatabs. 100 I‘ones One Hollar. Pre­ ♦
father, who fell dead while his clerks G. F. Parks, services . . N. .
♦
pared
only
by
C.
I.
Rood
Co.,
Lowell
Mass,
F. C. Potts the cigar manufactur­
HELI»
were waiting on customers.
♦
J. W. Harris, services..........
er, today let the contract for the erec­
The exact cause of the murder has W. T. Gordon, services Cor.
. . .juror
not been learned, but it is supposed Henry Warner .
tion of his two-stury brick block on
................ do
to have been the result of differences , Geo M . Neet .
Seattle, Feb. 6.—As a result of
Olive street ociween west Ninth and honey; lit 4, block 20, Packard s ad
....... do
which have existed between father R W. Callison
♦
conference held this niornlng be-
West Eighth U» V. McFarland and A. to Eugene. $475.
a
do
................
and
son
for
some
time.
The
two
men
Beginn Stauffer et al to Earl Par- ♦
W. M. Taylor .
L. Ball. The contract price is not
tween
Presiden Louis W. Hill, of the
................
do
are
reported
to
have
had
a
quarrel
W. M Taylor ■
sons et al; 40 arres in tec. 16, tp s
given out.
several nights ago. when the. lather. J. F. Smith. . . . ................ do
Great
Northern,
and President Host,
7
w
.
|500.
♦
17,8.
r.
Work on the structure will begin
It Is reported, was compelled to re­ ! C. E. Parker .... ................ do
♦
Boy V . Foster to William R. Kel
ard Elliott, of the Northern Pacific,
just as soon as the weather will per­
sort
to
violence
to
restrain
his
son.
.
.
.
witness
Faye Abrams . . .
mit. The lot will be surveyed tomor­ 80 acres In »ec. 22, tp. 20, h . r. 5 w
on the one side, and President Ja b
(From Friday's Guard.)
Shot W hen He Relttiki’s Son
! Philip Johnson . . ................ do
row and immediately after that, If $40
Young
Harais
had
been
drinking
................ do
Furth, of the Puget Sound Ntalonsl
Irving
Geo.
Warner
.
.
.
Miss
Llvla
Bond
visited
at
G.
F
Brumfield
<>t
ux
to
Wm.
R
the rain ceases, the work of excavat­
heavily of late. He went into the C. E. Warner ... ■ ................ do
Bank, and Frederick Bailsman, r> :>re-
ing for the building will commence. Kelly; 1 0 aerea In sec. 22, tp . 20,« ß today.
store late this afternoon and was ap­
................ do
senting the commercial bodies of the
The building will be 40x52 feet In r. 5 w. $20.
Mrs. C. M Grimes was at Eugene parently under the Influence of li­ Eldon Warner . . ................ do
Mrs. It. H. Cook, of Marcóla, is in |
Martin Foster et ux to Rcy Font er; the city.
dlnitislons. it will contain two store
last week, visiting with relatives and quor. Judge Hargis spoke to him U. S. Griffin.......... .. Coroner
Northwest, hope is expressed that >he
W. T. Gordon ..
rooms on the ground floor, one of 80 acre« In sec. 22, tp. 20. s. r. 5 w.
friends.
| about his drinking and a quarrel fol­
Hut
Standish
came
up
from
Alba-1
¡controversy between the lumber in-
Account
Election
W.
W.
Calkins
et
ux
to
Peter
Carl
­
which will be occupied by Mr. Potts'
Loren Evans, of Eugene, was here lowed. Father and son stepped be-
13.35 terests and- the railroads concerning
ny this afternoon.
Cha: is. McFarland, services. .
cigar factory, and nine living rooniB son; 4 40 acres in secs. It and 2 4,
the latter part of last week, shaking
the rate question may be amicably
Tax Iii'ltole Account
G. Holcomb, of Holbrook, Or., Is In hands with numerous friends and rel­ ' hind a counter in the store, when the
on the second floor, which will be oc­ tp. 17, s r. 5 w. $»>000.
I son, after only a few minutes' con­ Geo. T. Hall, rebate on tax<s
8. P. Ness et ux to J. J. Walton; the city on business.
cupied by his famllv.
atives.
versation,
drew
a
revolver
and
fired
Wayne Stuart returned this after-1
428 acres in secs. 11,17 and 30, tps.
Mrs. Geo. J. Wilhelm and Mrs. M. 'five shots. Four took effect, the not-1 E. O. Potter, rebate on taxes
Indigent Soldier Account
noon from a trip north.
16 and 17, s. r. 6 and 7 w. $1.
E. McDaniel drove over to Junction led mountain character falling dead. |
Geo. A. Dyson Is In Portland on City the first of the week for an af­
C. H. Baker, indigent soldier 32.00
L. M. Travis to T. K. Johnson ; 160
I
The
young
woman
stenographer
I
acres In sec. 35, tp 16, s. r. 12 w. business for a few days.
ternoon's visit with relatives and i and the customers in tile store (led I .......... Miscellaneous Account 12.95
Mrs. George McCulloch returned to friends.
E. Schwartzchlld. supplies..
$455.
in fright.
Blllmlre Bros., drayage ....
United States to
Honsan ; Harrisburg this afternoon.
Miss Dora Coon, of Lake Creek,
Young
Hargis
was
arrested
and
Attorney L. C. Palmer, of Stanton, was here Sunday visiting with her sis­
160 acres In sec. 2 6,
R. E. Eastland, office sup. .
s. r. 8 w.
placed in Jail. He was raving like a
Mich., is visiting in Eugene.
Patent.
Glass & Pu rd horn me Blanks
ter, Mr«. Georg“ Shepherd, who Is a$ maniac and the officers were com­
G. It. Whitney, of I’alouse, Wash., Dr. Dale's hospital, where she under­
for Juv. court .....
Louise A. DeSpain et al to Allie
pelled to drag him to jail.
Thornton; truct In Cottage Grove. arrived In Eugene last night.
Bushong & Ch., record book.
went an operation the latter part of
Hargis Bought <»wn Coffin.
8. D. McGuire, who has been quite last week.
$900.
Glass & Prudhomme,
Judge Hargis will be buried in a
Idaho F. Catr
record books ..........
t > Henry Max- III. Is nble to be down town again.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Willoughby have casket which he himself purchased
Mrs. J. F. Tatin-r and t*a chil­ again moved to this city from Spring­
well; lots 4 an
Pacific Telephone Co., services
»lock 4, Camp­
dren are In the city from Florence. ' field, and ar> POw occupying their about a month ago. Some time dur­
bell's ed to Eugene. li 90.
telephone .................
I. A. Smith, of Florence, returned ¡ honi" n ar the schoolhouse. Their ing the early part of last month he Allen Eaton, supplies
o. s. o. Humbert, trustee, Nat'l
Benevolent Association: lot.» I, 2, 3, here this afternoon from a trip north I many friends are glad to see them went to th ■ National Casket Company Irwin-Hodsoq Co.,
at I. utsvllle and requested that he
Sam Carmichael went to Cottage l>a> k again.
I and 5, block 11, Henderson’s* ad to
sheriffs office • ■
ba shown the most elaborate coffins
Grove this afternoon on timber busi-
Eugen». $10.
Frank Mendenhall went to Spring­ the company had In stock. Nothins E. U. Lee, stamps e
nes«.
Wm. Sherman, services .
Cinder» lie Howard to E. M. John­
field the first of the week, where he
Mrs. L. A. Ft-hi-r, of Portland. Is i will enter ths empl y of the 8. P. Co. suited him and he finally ordered one Eugene Gun Co., key . . .
son; 59.62 ucres In claim 48, tp. 17,
visiting relatives in Eugene and vi­ He has been employed with the steel along his own ideas. costing $1500
s. r. 4 w. $ I.
.Imp ilile Court Account
This afternoon the following t
John M. Williams, expense
S. G. Spicer to Clara S -e; tract In cinity.
an 1 riveting gangs of this company gram was sent to the company:
lion.
II.
It.
Kincaid
went
to
Port-!
15.00
claim 11, tp. 16, s. r. 1 w. $125.
chief prob, officer ............
for some time past.
"Express today casket selected b John M Williams, expense
Clnderello Howard to E. M John- land on the main train today on bus-1
Died At her homo In this city on James lfergis, as he Is dead.
10.50
1; 59.62 acres In claim 48, tp. 17, Iness.
Juvenil“ court ....................
Tu< sday evening, February 4, 1908,
“MRS. Jl'DGE JAMES HARGIS."
John Brookmuyer, the sawmill Mrs. S A. Bishop, after a long 111-
r. 4 w. $7500.
Insurance Acct tint
30.00
UnltedSt ates to John Hanson, owner of Donna, spent last night in ness. Mrs. Bishop was born In Ohio
S. S. Spencer, insurance . . .
patent, lflo acres in sec. 26, tp. 17 Eugeni’.
Stamp, Freight, Expressage Account
July 14, 1846. and was p arried to It.
Postmaster
J.
L.
Page
Is
confined
s., r. 8 w.
25.00
W. B. Dillard, postage ,etc.
Bishop in 1866. In 1 87 8 they came
Louise A. DeSpain_ In _____
W. B. Dillard, postage & ex-
etal., , to Al­ to his home with an attack of the to Oregon, and settled on a farm eart I
JE«ÄSSaS5?*.
grlpp.',
la.00
lie Thornton, It. for D., tract In Cot­
pressage .................................
of this city, where they have since {
F W. Hinsdale, of Olympia. Wash , resided. She is survived by a hus- |
HARRY S. NEW.
tage FGrove, $900.
Stationary Account
LOUIS W. HII.L
arrived
In
Eugene
on
the
afternoon
20.36
Idaho F. Campbell to Henry Max­
Allen Eaton................................
band and four sons. The sons are
t'lstlriua nof tin* Republican National
I Harry Bishop, of Coburg, Joseph j
well, W. D., lots 4 and 5 in block train today.
H<‘alth Officer Account
Committee
A. C. Dixon went to Portland today Bishop, of Spokane, George Bishop, i
settled. Nothing definite resulted
4. In Campbell's add. to Eugene,
The following bills were allowed at J. W. Harris, Health Officer
on business for the Booth-Kelly Lum­ of Oakesdale. Wash., and John Bish- i the January term of commissioners'
services ................................... 132.20 from the conference, but there is to
The building will be handsome In $190
ber
Company.
be another one within a day or so.
G 8. O. Humbert, trustee, Nation­
School Board Convention
op, of this city. About twelve years court for Lane county:
design.
It will be of aeml-mlsalon
E Pacully, editor of the German I ago Mrs. Bishop was taken 111 with a
At the close of the conference Mr.
2.00
H. Hemmings, schl. brd. con.
style, with eaves In front similar to al Benevolent Association, W D,
Assessor's
Account
2.00 Furth made the following statement:
I ti. Mei < hauls ! >.< u k building
The lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, in block 11, paper at Portland, arrived here on concerous growth on her breast, and I. ena Stweart, Dep Assessor.! 50.00 E. M. Duryee ...........................
the
afternoon
train
today.
Both Sides Are ConaMerrd.
2 00
to relieve her trouble she had under-1 B. F. Keeney, salary for Dec. 125.00 N. J. Rowan ..............................
front ot the building will be cement­ Henderson's add. to Eugene. $10
“Mr. Hill and Mr. Elliott, at our
Rev. Clara Eason, of Portland, af­ gone four surgical operations, one Martha A. Schooling.......... do
George Frlsseldl et ux to Mrs E
2.00
ed and on top, in the centre, will be a
65.00 G. W. McReynolds.................
2.00 Invitation, met Mr. Bausman and my­
flagpole. The stairway will be In the B Prentice. W D.. 1 27 acres In sec ter visiting friends in Eugene a few In Eastern Oregon and three in San
J. C. Wilson ..............................
Witness Account
2.00 self this morning to discuss the pos­
Francisco, the last being performed W. W. Purdy, witness fees. .
centre of the building. Y. 1». Hen­ 13, tp. 16 ■„ r. 5 e . $150
L. Lemon.....................................
6
SO
days,
returned
home
today.
w. Polders
-■ ••
et ux to D A. Paine
R. E. Edwards-.........................
2.00 sibility of bringing about a settle­
just before the great earthquake, and E. A. Farlngton, witness fees
sill, the architect, furnished the plans
S.50
L. Jacoby, of Warrensburg, Mo., she was in the hospital near the Pal­
et al., W. D.. lot 70 of Tsllcoos Luke
2.00 ment of the rate controversy between
nnd specifications
1.70 A E. Dean ................................
J. C. Watkins, witness ....
Club, $100
arrived here yesterday to visit his ace Hotel when the shock came, and R J.
Finnegan's Building.
2.00 the lumber and shingle men of the
1.70 J. S. Dale .....................................
.
Moses . . .
8. A. Butler et ux to Mrs. A J. uncle. D. Jacoby, of Jasper.
Mr. HenHill has the plana for 8. B.
was taken to Oakland, where she re­ Mrs . Roy Johnson
2.00 Pacific Northwest and the railroads.
1.70 J. J. Bryan................................
Finnegan's two-story brick building, Kelpser, W. D , 3 1-2 acres in sec. 3 0,
mained until well enough to come J. J. Wood ..........
2.00 Both the railroad officials appeared
1.70 James Calvert .........................
Z.
A.
Davis
went
to
Harrisburg
to
­
homo.. Mrs. Bishop was a member John W. Northrop
Jas. Lebow ................................
which will be located just south of tp. 16 a., r. 5 w , 50.
2.00 to be willing to receive proposals
1.70
United States to August Schulte, day to visit his brother, Virgil, who of the grange. Rebekahs, Women of J. E Young, fees
the Potts building, about completed,
F. W. Taylor..............................
2.00 from us. acting for the commercial
2.80
and the contract for Its erection will patent, 160 acres in secs. 17 and 20. Is quite ill. He will return Sunday.
Woodcraft, and O. E. 8. The funeral J. E. Young, fees...............
organizations of the Northwest
5.95
Mrs. Essie Rickmau and son John­ took place at 1:30 p. m., from her
be let soon
The building will be tp. 18 «., r. 11 w
"The subject was discussed from
Juror Aceount
nie
left
today
for
Myrtle
Creek.
They
August
Schulte
et
ux
to
Charles
F.
something similar to that erected by
late residence, conducted by the mem­
various viewpoints, on the basis of
3 00
Cox, W D., 160 acres In secs. 17 and will stop at Roseburg and visit there bers of the different orders of which W. J. Warnock juror . . .
Mr. Potts.
some means of bringing about an ear­
w. W. Haines....................
1.00
a couple of days.
20. tp 1 8 s , r. 11 w , $1200.
she was a member.—Harrisurg Bul­ A. L. Ball .........................
ly resumption of the lumber trade. It
1.00
George Dorcas, a Salem hopbuyer, letin.
United States to Lucy Drew 135.16
was considered both from the rail­
1.00
Samuel F. Kerns. . ..
and C. J. Pugh, representing Jos.
acres In sec 28. tp. 17 a . r. 9 w
road end, namely, the handling of
Z. A. Davis
1.00
Lucy Drew et al to John (’. Holden, Harris, another hop buyer from Sa­
traffic, and the manufacturers' end,
1.00
Garwood E. Kress
TWO ENCAMPMENTS
W. D.. 135.16 acres tn sec. 28. tp. lem, are In the city today.
namely, the opening of the mills of
1.00
J. B. Hopkins, of the Eugene Lum­
AT AMERICAN LAKE J. W. Barringer .
17 »., r. 9 w.. $2800.
Frissellville is the name given to the Northwest and the employment of
2.00
Warren Luckey .
Fred Flak, sheriff, to Geo. T Hall ber Company, went to Wildwood to­
1.00 the new colony at McKenzie bridge. labor as before the mills closed
Olympia. Wash., Feb. 5.—There W B Wing..........
et al, D. lots 1, 2, 3. and 4. In block day to look after the company's log­
1.00 Many people have bought lots there down.”
ging operations In that vicinity.
will be practically two encampments A. C. Jennings . . .
27
In
F
*
II
ad
to
Eugene;
lots
Have your abstracts made by Lane
2.00 and will butld summer cottages and
Dlinoud. Orton, of Junction City, of the National Guard and the regu­ S. M. Yoran ....
7.
8.
and
9.
In
block
32.
F.
&
B
part
County Abstract Company.
1.00 occupy them during the outing sea­
after a visit at the home of his grand­ lars at American latke this year in­ George Fisher . .
of Florence. $3 4 5.
1.00 son. Among them are: Judge L. T.
Sadie C. l<anders et al to Sarah E
B. F. Crum ...........................
J A Reed et ux to John P. Imuk; parents. Mr and Mrs A T Bonnett, stead of one. The first encampment
Purdy; lot 5 In block 4, Purkerson A
Harris. Mrs. E. B Prentice. Mrs. Liz­
J.
M.
Howe
..............................
1.00
in
Eugene,
returned
home
today.
will
be
of
regulars
from
the
depart
­
199 acres In see. 2, tp. 19. s r 3 w
Quimby's ad to Eugene. $150
Constable Account
zie Luckey, Miss Winifred Kerr, V. V.
Lee Hoselton Is home from Red­ ment of the Columbia and the Na­
$2300
United States to Marion W. Davis;
A. n Atkins, Con fees & Ex 118.05 Harpham and O. B. Stubbs, the last
Harry M Stewart et ux to Eliza­ ding, Cal . where he took a number tional Guard of Oregon and Washing­
160 acres In aec. 14, tp. 23, a. r. 2
2.50 named being a resident of Portland.
beth M Stewart; lota 8, 9 and 10, of horses fro mhere for Al Geiser, ton. held early In August. Immedi­ John Nelson, constable fees
w. Patent.
Barties, fees
2.50 L. N. Roney and F. M Wilkins have
who has a mining contract at Red­ ately following It the National Guard Fred ~
$2276 93
J, H. Day et ux to A. J. Patteraon; block 3, Springfield
17.10 also picked out lots, but as yet have
of Montana and Idaho will go Into John Rice ............
John P laiuk et ux to <l»H>rge M ding.
B. A. Washburn informed a News
4 0 acrea in iw 7, tp. 1«, a. r. 5 w.
Clyde Erkland ...
16.60 not obtained deed to them.
Mrs. J. H. Glass arrived up from camp, also with the regulars.
Hawley et ux; 199 acrea in sec 2. tp
reporter when interviewed regarding
>454.
3.00
The new colony Iles adjoining the his candidacy for re-election to the
Brownsville this afternoon to visit
19. s r 3 w
$1500.
Adjutant-General Hamilton has re­ J. H. Bartels ....
Geo. D. Hagerty to Henry Faulha-
2.50 Log House Hotel property, and the legislature that he had fully decided
Mr turned from Washington with an out­ Sam McKernen .........................
45 1111am L Kimble et ux to Arthur Mr and Mrs W. J. Hooker.
ber et ux; 318.70 acres In secs. 25
10.00 lots extend from the county road not to be a candidate for re-election.
Hooker, who has been very III. la re- line of the work of the encampment. F. T. Plank, constable............
D
Sheldon;
320
acrea
In
««•<•
30,
tp.
and 26, tp. 17, a. r. 6 w
18408
back to the McKenzte river.
ported some better.
The Gus has many friends here who will
Last year the National Guard manned E. A. Farlngton, fees & special
O. P. Adam« to J P Currin; 1 21. a. r. 3 w. $3100.
Constable................................
22.50 Iota contain plenty of shade trees be sorry to learn that he will not be
Corvallis Gazette
Mrs. Veazle, of the coast defenses. The year before
W
Polders,
trustee,
et
ux
to
Chas
acre In aec 32, tp. 20, a. r. 3 w. >1.
Surveyor's Account
and are in an ideal location for «Um- a candidate.
lot 72 In Tslltcoos Lake Club Eugene, who recently returned from there was a big encampment of the
Isaac L. Brown et ux to M. C. Cur­ Hlvrtt;
15.50 mer cottages.
a visit to Consul H B. Miller and National Guard of Washington. Ida­ C. M. Collier, surveyor ....
$100
The News has been Informed that
rin; 60 acrea In aec. 17. tp. 20, a. r.
County Judge Account
Albert Zlnlker et ux to Georg» M family In Japan, Is th«« guest of her ho. Oregon and Montana in conjunc­
our former townsman, J. T. Tufts,
3 w $ 10v
Hawley; 10 acres In sec. 17. tp. 19, daughter, .Mr». Ed Bryson, in this tion with th»' federal troops at Amer­ G. R Chrisman, county judge
F. E. B.
who was at one time superintendent
Fred Flak, sheriff, to E T. laine;
city.
salary ....................................... IOC.00
$60
s. r. 3 w
ican I.ake. Two years ago the work
We heard a man say the other of the Booth-Keliy mill at this place.
lot 8, sec 32. tp 15, a. r. I w
12 22
County
Treasurer's
Account
Adjutant-General
W.
E.
Fl
nier
was largely maneuvres and difficult
Thomas J Vaughan et in
_______
...
to Ore-
morning that the abbreviation for *111 return to Springfield in the near
W. Polders, trustee, et ux. to R
R. E. Eastland. County Treas­
and Inapector-General Jas Jackson
February,—Feb —means Freeze ev­ future and erect a large ice plant
M Day, lot 6 7 in Tslltcoos l-ake villa Mead; 40 acres in claim 41, tp. of the Oregon National Guard ar- problems of strategy and warfare.
urer's
salary
.........................
100.00
1*. a. r.3 w $1
The secretary ot war believes these
erybody. and that man looked frozen and cold storage building. Mr. Tuffs
«Tub |IQO
rived
up
from
Sheriff's
Account
Portland
today
and
Joseph P Taylor et
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maneuvres were attempted without
ui ___
to Arthur
in his ulster. It was apparent that he has been talking of this venture for
Fred Flak et al to George McLean.
Sheldon; 160 acres In sec. 30. tn. will attend the Inspection of Compa- sufficient preliminary Instruction of C. C. Hammond. Oct.. Nov., D“C
needed the kind of warmth that stays, some time, bnt owing to his inter­
120 acrea In aec. 36, tp. 31, 0.
a. r. 4 D
salary
......................................
ny
A
tonight.
300.0'»
21. s r 3 w $28rtrt
the National Guard.
The encamp­
the warmth that reaches from head to ests at Grants Pass has been unable
w
$400
George T. Bradshaw to Arthur D.
ments this year, therefore, are to be M S Walli«, Oct. Nov., Dec..
foot, all over the body. We could to carry out his plans in this city.
Northern Pacific Railway Compa­
salary
.......................................
225
00
! more In the line of schools of instruc-
(From Saturday'« Dally.»
have told him from personal knowl­
ny to It Drew Musser. 80 acrea in Sheldon; 80 acres In aac. si, tp, si.
The cement sidewalk builders have
J.
C
Park>
r,
dep
sheriff,
Nov
40.00
a. r. 3 w. $3rtrtrt
1 tlon. It has been deemed wised to
•ec. 15 tp 17,a r 4 e |848
Warren McFarland was In Eugene keep the body of guardsmen down to Fred Fisk, sheriff ..................
23.19 edge that Hood's Sarsaparilla gives ■ certainly had a siege of hard luck the
Pheh» K Young et al to Arthur D today.
John Sutherland et ux to Charles
Last week considerably
8.75 permanent warmth. It invigorates the past week
a smaller number and for that rea­ J W Jackson, dep. sheriff .
A Marlow; 2 a. res In sec 30, tp. 23, Sheldon; *0 arres In sec 24. tp >l.
Miss Zelma Cruxan la In the city son there will be two encampments In Fred Fisk, sheriff salary . . 166.70 blood and speeds It along through ar­ over one hundred feet of walk w»s
s. r. $ w. Il HOU
a. r . 3 w
>>••.
J. c. Parker, dep. sheriff . .
40.00 tery and vein, and really fits men and laid and It had not thoroughly dried
this department.
IL-nry C Schleef et ux to Arthur from Wildwood.
Levi Geer to C. A Marlow; 1-2
J. c. Parker, clerical work . 67.50 women, boys and girls, to enjoy cold before the freeze came. The heavy
John H. llartog returned last night
acre In sec. 10, tp. 22, a. r. 3 w. I’D Sheldon; 81» acres In sec 34. tp
N J Bryant, clerical work .
2.00 weather and resist the attacks of dis­ frosts and two days of freezing
from Portland.
, 21. «. r 3 w. $2250
$60
ease
It gives the right kind of a weather completely ruined all the
HOUND Til IVKI S I.VH'
County Clerk's Account
Martha M Rice et al to Wm Ma­
II A. Cook, of Vida, spent last
E M Blackmore et ux to C. R om
MILES BY INSTINCT E U. Lee. county clerk, sal. 16«.70 warmth, stimulates and strengthens work done within the past we^k Ths
King; part of lot 2. I). G McFar- »''auahsn et nx; 9 20 acres In claim night In Eugene.
the same time, and all Its benefits contractors are now busy digging up
F L. Gibbs, dep .................. 100.00
54. tp. 30, s. r. 3 w
$1
land's ad to Cottage Grove $1500
are lasting There may be a sugges­ the cement work and rebuildin«
Darwin Hale 1« In the city from Ki-
San Francisco, Feb. 6.—The In­ C D t.ee, dep .........................
75.00 tion
Ella J Morse et al to Jacob Schun- mlra <>n business
Sidney P. Sladden et ua to Wee­
in this for you.
News.
stinct of dogs, which often leads them P M Norton, asst, in clerk's
ley Pennington et ux; lot 10, block drrs; lot >, block 4. Morse's ad to
offl ce ........................................
R. T Bund*, of New York, Is In long distances to their original homes
50 00
$100.
4, Sladden a 3d ad Io Eugene
$275 Fl. rencc
i has again been Instanced at Oakland H Peterson, a Mit in elk of .
Justice of the Peace R 8. Brvson NO OPPOSITION
50 00
Elisa Hight to Sarah M Gate«; the city on business.
Fred L. Ellis to Charles H. Fish-
TO VAN DI SK-N
C. W Cline. S P trainmaster, Sent to the Western part of Montana Clara I-ev ............................... do 35 00 has filed With the county clerk his pe­
er. 60 acres In See 1, tp. 1$, s. r. I lot 5. block 2, Cvx ad to Florence
$500
last Itcrember a greyhound yester­
Srhool Superintendent's Account
tition for ren ruination on the Re-
spent last night In Eugene
4 w
$3000
day
appeared
at
Its
old
home
in
Oak
­
Edna Ward, stenographer for
publlcan ticket. He has served In
Salem Or.. Feb.—Opposition to
Kathryn G Hawk to H K Rica et
Mr« F II Wetherbe« Is spending a
William Werta et ux to It O.
land. much to the surprise of “Doc"
school superintendent .... 30.00 that capacity in Eugene since the Fish Warden Van Dusen h«a not > ’ft«
Crow. 80.97 acres In sec 34. tp. 20, ux; parts of lots 31 and 32. Glen- few day« visaing st Creswell
W B Dillard, school superin­
wood Park
election two years ago next June.
before the state fisheries board, ,tn-
$350
I T Nlcklln returned last night Michael Ryan, Its former owner.
a. r. 3 w. $1600.
tendent ..............................
Ryan conducts kennels at 1902 Un-
M. C Currin et ui to
100 00
________
posed of the governor, score'sr- of
Fred risk, sheriff, <o J. H
Ϋase _ I. from a business trip to Portland
lon
street,
and
Ferry Aceonnt
last December aold
W. T. Gordon, the undertaker, has «’ate and state treaaurer. Seer“' •ary
C 1. Williams arrived down from
lot 10, block 6. F * It part of Flor­ Brown; ; 1 ts l and 3. block 3. Currin's
two greyhounds to a person going to P. Sylvester, ferrymari . .
30.00 sold his old residence property on Benson says there has been on dls-
WiidwiHid on the flyer last night
ence; 2 acres In sec 36, tp IS, a r. ad to Cottage Grove
Janitor lieount
Olive street between West Ninth and fission of the matter before the
Mura Newell et al to School DIs-
Glenn Hreldwell. a student of the Montana
13 w ; 19 acrea in sei-. 17, tp. 21, a
Yesterday a travel-stalned and W M Sherman, janitor ..
50 00 West Tenth to \ N Striker for $3 - board.
r. 3 w ; lota 4 and 5, block 1. Cox’s trtce No 104; 1 acre tn aed. 39, tp University, la quit ■ IB with la grlpne
000. The lot is 80x160.
Jell Account
A Graham, the Cotta*» Grove ho­ footj-wesry greyhound appeared at
The secretary of the Astoria F h-
ad to Florence. 1 acre In see 6, tp. 1 8, s r 3 w $1 50
Ryan went out to drive Mrs. Geo H. Kelly, board A
United States to Thomas O Min- tel man. was in the city today on bus­ the kennels
19 ».. r 1 w.; tratet tn Florence.
ermen's unlin was in the city v- -'er-
lit away, but upon ••-elnc him the dog
lodging ...................................
SÎ
i»y and said they were perfectl' 4lt-
Vallad States t oFrlix Sparks; 122 well; too acres In »«' 34 n> 10, s. iness
Patent
Mrs Bud Kompp arrived up from gave an eager berk a id 1 , ed to Fred Fisk. Des prison board >28
i*R*d with t»r. Van Dusen's w trk.
•eres in sec. >1, tp. 1«. a. r. 4 e. r 4 •
Hulls Drug Store, mdse ...
H. H Morris et ux to Susie Thrall' ’unction City today to vialt over welcome him
12
The fishermen had at first pro»
1‘atehr
“Am I dreamier*" queried Ryan W A Kuykendall, drugs . . .
< tn block 11. Ellas Stewart s ad Bunday.
Frank E Bristow et m to Fred
Against his appointment and had
I
The lick of the y- yhound a tongue ■’>*' T Hail A Sams. mdse..
4
Morseli., I < 1 arres la see 14. IP
asked his removal on the groun I t fiat
• I«’ T llall. Hr . returned home
W.
G
White,
wood
sawing
,
.
agalna*
his
face
a-
ired
him
that
he
f
*v*
2
»
N
• 1 Suo
he 3id pot understand
i.x"..^....1"
17, iris
on the local last night from a trip to
his basine®
was very much a' ke. and now Ry- Berger Bean Hdw Co. mdse
1, Siad Portland
Lucy Scarborough et al to H E
and hired too many incompeten' t
;
an
Is
’
very
much
,
;ttled
as
to
how
l
ion
House
A
loan
Account
Stevens. 100 acres in see 1. tp. 1>.
but the fish warden has shown s ■
G I. Neale, cf Central Point, was
Bears tho
<» C John- an arrival In Eugene on the flvrr 'Money" traveled over 1500 miles. Hobt. McCullough, court house
a. r. 4 w
$1«
| position to learn his work and er
,
guided
entirely
by
animal
Instinct.
lawn
..........................................
1A
5ft
14.
tp.
20 inight
i'fwatare of L,
Sauiael Taylor st ux to B C. Ma
'
tent people, and all obje-H >•»»
Hall a Shumway, repairs etc 34.15
o ’be lower river to his administra­
Judge Harris has gone to Toledo.
bl IWt HIKE
THE tèi ARP
tion have disappeared.
f-
CONTRACT LET
FOR F, C. POTTS
BRICK BUILDING
Lincoln county, to hold a term of cir-
■ colt court there
r
ills* Kittle Mllliorn came up f from
Junction Chy this afternoon to visit
here over Sunday
Mrs. J. M. McCall, of 1-aGrande,
arrived here today to visit her daugh­
ter, Mrs. C. R. Seitz.
J. W. Zimmerman returned last
night from Portland, where he has
•been on business for some time.
I
Richard Spong is here from Rose­
burg. having come to be present at
Company A's inspection last night.
Portland, Feb. 6—General
|
Mrs. Lloyd Scriber, of La Grande,
Manager O'Brien assures me
after a visit at the home of Mr. and
work on the Eugene depot
Mrs. C. R. Seitz in Eugene, leave to-
will be commenced by April 1.
; night for home
Although all similar work
Mrs. Minnie Washburne, who left
was discontinued on account
| here some time ago on a trip to the
of the recent financial condi­
East, via Southern California, is con­
tions, Eugene will get her de­
fined in a hospital at. Ix>s Angeles.
pot and track improvements,
,
Mrs P, R. Burnett arrived here
material
for
new
work
and
today from Independence to visit
will be shipped shortly.
her son, Horace Burnett, over Sun­
JOHN H. HARTOG.
day. She is on her way to Jackson­
ville to spend the remainder of the
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
wider ther».
Samuel Barringer, who is employ-
i ed in the car shops at Tacoma, is
here spending his vacation with his
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ parents. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Barrin­
♦ ger. He came for the purpose of be­
ing present at the annual inspection
♦ of Company A last night.
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WORK ON EUGENE
DEPOT
BY APRIL 1ST
JUDGE HARGIS,
FEUD LEADER.
KILLED BY SON
BY CONFERENCE
ALLOWS CÜRHENT BILLS
li
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
NUMEROUS LOTS SOLO
AT FRISSELVILLE
PERHAPS ICE PLANT
FOR SPRINGFIELD
i
CAST
C'A IA
Por Infanta
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