EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY. FFJVRl VRY 13. tOOS
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4 Days More
TWO HOMES UN MOSHÏ
CEERK BURN DOWN
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TEAJHtRS’ uamnatioh
NOW iN PROGRESS
XOTIt E FOG 1*1 BLIt AT1O.X.
Timber lsn:<l. Act, June 3, I«78
I lilted States lamd OGice.
Itop-burit. Oregon, !>•<-. 20, ’07.
Notice Is hereby given thjt in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congr»
of Jun» 3. 187'; entitled
’ An art for the sale of timber lands
In the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory,’’
as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4. 1892,
Augustus E. Whitaker of Walton
county cf Lane, State (cr territory)
of Oregon, has this day. May 23 1907,
filed in this office his sworn state
ment No. 8785 for the purchase of
the SW 1-4 of Section No. 32, in
Township No. 19 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 lan.1 before
W. W. Calkins, I’. S. Commissioner,
at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on
Friday? the 6th day of March, I908.
He names as witness: Henry Hink
son of Alma, Oregon, Clair Hinkson
of Alma. Or-’gon, William H. Sallee
of Alma. Oregon, and Sidney Porter,
Walton. C egon.
Any an 1 -ill persons claiming ad
versely the ab-'Vv d. scribed lands are
requested I.) file their claims in this
office on «er bef. re sai l 6th day of
March, 190.8.
BEN JAMIN L. E >!)Y,
R gister.
om Monday’s Guard.)
E. E. Hyland returned to Lowe'.l SIXTY-OXK
I )R
AITPI.H \XTS
UHI I IMAX today.
lit!
It
COUNTY PAPERS AND
AXI) GEORt.E I.AXl. DESTROY-
E. Dodge made a trip to Jefferson
today.
FOR ST ATE PAPERS
I) IH RIXG WEEK
A. V. Connelly, of Roseburg. Is In
the city.
early part of the week two
quarterly examination for
W. W. Steiwer, of Fosil, Is in the
horn, s on Alosby creek were destroy- cit yon business.
teachers' certificate» was begun at
cd by flre with nearly all if their
the cuurthou»" this morning. County
Mrs. W. F. Osburn is visiting in Superintendent W B Dlll.ird being
contents. The first was the home of
few
days.
Portland
for
a
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whiteman, locat
-»8|«t"d in tb« work by City Super-
Mrs. h. C. M.» ion is visiting
ed up the mountain about a halt a
Intendent L. R. Alderntaii and W. G.
few
days.
Portland
for
a
mils above Taylor's mill, which was
Martin. There Is a good class of ap- I
Jas. A. bervey re urned last from plicants, 61 applying for county cer
destroyed Sunday with all of Its con
tents, including a year's provisions a business trip to Portland.
tificates and one for state certifi
M. C. Mott, or Salem, is in Eugene cates. Three more will be here Fri
and much canned fruit. Tht> origin
for
a
few
days
on
business.
|of the fire ts unkuown and there was
day to take the exanilntalon for the
W. J. Warnock returned last night state papers. As usual, the women
n > insurance.
from
a
trip
to
San
Francisco.
The following day. Monday, while
outnumber the men to a large extent,
F. C. Bean, after a severe illness. «1 hough there ere a few nfore nten
Mrs. Geo. Lang was preparing din
♦ »i
Is
able
to
lie
down
town
again.
ner her home, known as the Dave
nt this examination than for thg past
Mrs Julia C Day leaves tonight ■■everi’l years for the reason that
Mosby, Jr., house, situated near the
i
. ... Shoes, Clothiag, La >ies*
Mosby creek bridge, caug.it tire, and for Albany to visit there a few days.
work in other lines Is qulte’slack nt
Mr. an I Mrs. .1.
Bt
while her husband was ¡>1 ,wlng near
I - "«nt on account of the financial
ly. before he could g-t to the pr m- home frem tlr-ir trip to Lt
at rlugency, . and thoae who formerly
J. L. Zeigler was a pa
L’cs t'.ie fire had made such i: pid pro
ts ig'-’t bu‘ lat<r took up ether etn-
gress that only n t-o -l-l " : ■’ air, sew- points north on the noon
v!i-v"-..nt 1 b-tv > ih'- l.le • to go back
icg machine and a b X containing day.
tn th» 3c !io"l
’
r. o:'t w
which,
.Mr. nnd Mrs.
their deed was saved,
■hnn-h n ‘ • es rem utter ■ t1V" ps some
Among the
valuables lost was $3b In nap r cur- aper.t Sunday in
•>'
I- -ilensant and
■ rency. The loss ¡'all » h Ally on friend •.
Fre.l.-rl-C. Page a-d B. I. Trow
«
both families.
bridge. cf Medford, are in Euguiie e .
Alioth'I- Xeiv Brick Building.
The contract for the new Stuart business.
X TH E FOR Pl lil.lt VTIOX.
Miss Angie Owen left tbH no >n I ■
Hinds two-story brick to be erected
Tittil or l.itnii. Act, .little 3, 1H7H ■ ■
on the corner of IC.al.i an.I S ■ and Prineville, whero she will visit sei
t iiite<l States Land Oftire.
stre-ts was awarded to II. I. dark, era! weeks.
It
u.ir.r. Oregon, D’c. 20, '07.
Mis.- Myrtle Kays went to l'.>i-;liim!
who Is building the big brick ad j Gu
W f¡
Notice is hereby given that In com-
in g the Oregon hotel. The new brick today to vlist her sister. Miss Leone,
At V'stori" V ’ afternoon’s coun- plian ■ with the provisions of the act
will be 53xJO feet, will have two a few days.
.if C ih . r >, of June 3, 1878 entitled
Rev. ('. A. Wooley returned to.’i-y ell t.ie‘'tlng several cth-r matters not ’An net for the sale of timber lands
modern store rooms on the ground
I floor, while the second floor will be on the noon tr-iln from bls appoint m ntloned by The Guard and which In the States of (’itlifornia, Oregon.
came up after press tln-e were attend
fitt d up with lodging rooms and ment at Creswell.
Nevada apd Washington Territory,"
Mis? Kuby Hendrick« waa a pan ed to. cn-ing them b ifng the reading as extended to all the Public Land
' suites of rooms for tne accommoda-
of
rn
ordlna"
’
"
fixing
the
curb
line
to
Portland
today
to
visit
songer
| tion of the guests of the Hotel
on the wed site "f Cl arnelton str»et States by act of August 4. 1892.
«
■ kl ' ct —¡
i Thompson adjoining. The building friends there a few days.
between Weft E'ev'U'h and West Frank C. King of Eugene, county of
Miss
Ruth
McCallum,
trimmer
for
will be of modprn design and finish
Fourteenth.
It pa»3ed its first reading Igine. State (or territory) of Oregon,
Miss
Hager,
the
milliner,
is
In
Port
throughout, and will be a credit to
and
then
was
referred to the street has this day, May 6, 1907. filed In
' any leng'h of time it will likely cause
land
to
attend
the
spring
openings.
our growing city. Work on the foun
Oats- Per ton. $27« $38.
this office, his sworn statement, No.
committee.
’the market to touch as low as 20
Mrs.
P.
R.
Burnett
left
last
night
dation has already commenced and
Barley Per ton, $27® $30.
8780. for the purchase of Lot Num
An
ordinance
prohibiting
the
run
for
Jacksonville,
nf'er
a
short
visit
rttnr’ir nni/rT cents wiihin a short time. This has
he brickwork will follow the corn'll -
Hay Timothy. $18; cheat. 114.
ber Four (4) and the SW 1-4 of NW
ning
of
bowling
alleys
near
hotels
with
her
son.
Horace
Burnett,
In
Eu
'■l!hrHL iflAt-i\L.I " 11 predicted for some time. The
tion of the foundation work.—Cot
Grain Hay—$14® $15.
>4 of s'ctlon No. 3 in township No. 19
and
boarding
ibouses
between
the
gen
•.
tage Grove Lehder.
Mohair Choice. 29® 30c.
south.range
No. 6 west, W. M.,
hours
cf
Hl
p
ni.
and
6
a.
m.
with
Mrs.
V.
D.
Scobert,
after
a
short
I quite gcod, this showing that the
Wool—Valley, 16® 1 Sc.
and will offer proof to Bhcw that the
out
the
consent
of
the
proprl
tor
of
visit
with
friends
In
Eugene,
left
Sat-
•Cittlm bark—4 1-2 @ 5c.
(country chippers themselves do not
NIK.RO LYNt HE!) I X
H p
Prim«, 4 '•<•«/ 7.
land sought Is more valuable for its
• believe the market will hold up and
■Wwl—18c.
BROOKHAVEN, MISS. ttr.l iy night for Oakland. Cui., to join the hotel or boardin’» house wi . i re- timber or stone than for agricultural
Potatoes—50® 60c.
the
fire
and
water
commlt-
ferrod
to
her husband.
; i.ulti-y. Egg». <*tc.
pre rushing their supplies to Port
Onions—$2.2 5® $2.35 per cwt.
purposes, and to establish his claim
Mrs. Geo. T. Hall, Sr., returned tec.
land with all possible speed. They
Brookhaven, Miss.. Feb. 10.—Ell
Pet dox, 30c.
Chittlm bark— 4® 5L2 c .
to said land before W. W. Calkins,
Mayor
Matlock
r"nd
conlmunlca-
are not holding eggs a minute longer
Plgot. a negro who criminally as this afternoon from a visit in Port
Per
50®.15.
Dairy Butter— T
— roll— “
tl ns from S-nator Fulton and Con U. 8. Commissioner, at his office in
sault d Miss Wells in this county a land.
¡ here was-a slight
CreMinery Butter—Per roll. 60 ® I than necessary,
Gilfrey Campbell, who has b'en gressman Ellis acknowl .«gltig receipt Engine Oregon, on Wednesday, ths
¡demand from the north during the
few weeks ago. was taken from the
Hens—Per lb.. 10c.
4th day of March, 1908.
quite
ill for some time past, was able of the resolutions sent by the coun
past
24
hours,
but
prices
offered
cus'ody
of
a
Jackson
military
com
Frys—Per lb., 10c.
He names as witnesses: Lewis M.
cil on th • ""liman 1’qnor bill, the
to
be
out
today.
i
here
v.-e:-.-
no
igher
than
ruling
here
pany
nnd
a
posse
of
deputies
and
Geese—Per Ip., 7c.
Ed Helms, of Jacksonville, who appropriation for s'r"< t navlng oppo- I'oseltoil of Crow, Oregon, Leslie
Ell
P3
Plano
House
of
this
is
hanged
early
today.
The
military
i
because
of
the
increase
in
home
cltv
Ducks—Per lb., 9c.
lloselton of Crow Oregon, Jesse
going o-it f business. I have taken company was overpowered by a mob has be n visiting friends in Eugene, st'e the gnvernm"") hitl’rf'ng .- nd the Hooker of Crow. Oregon, John Hook
-tocks.
Turkey»—Per lb. 12 «6 c.
appropriation for $109,ono fur the
left
for
home
today.
charge
of
th°
stock
with
Instructions
of
two
thousand.
A
number
of
shots
Chicken
Market
Is
Stiff.
Fruit". \ <-.«-iiibb—. l-'tr.
Miss Gretta Bristow was a passen government In Eng no, end express er of Crow, Oregon.
There Is a very stiff feeling In th." to sell all pianos, player pianos and were fired and two members of the
Any and all persons claiming a<J-
IX’ew Potatoes—50c per cwt.
ger to Cottage Grove on the after ing a desire to d > what u'-ev could to
I Front street poultry market at th? organ-, at their a<-’ual factory «cost mob were wounded.
versely the above described lands ar»
Onion»—Per cwt., $3.75.
see the last two tnea.sitms passed.
Dgot reached here from Jackson noon train today.
moment. Supplies tire quite small, plus the freight rather than go to
Lemon»—Per case, $3.75.
The printing committee was In requested to file their claims In this
Dr. J. Christie went to Roseburg
hut wbtl" th" demand Is not yer bad the expense of shipp'ng them ba'-k to this morning in the custody of Sher
(range;
$2.75.
structe-1
tn s'cure such supplies as office on or before said 6th day of
today
to
attend
a
number
of
F.
E.
Al
Portland.
In
this
stock
are
included
iff
Greer
and
under
a
heavily
armed
ly excited, some cf the dealers hav)
March, 190S.
are needed.
l,ti<-"tiH-k Market.
ley's
horses
which
are
sick.
splendid
Weber.
Sohmer,
Kimball,
escort
of
the
Capitol
Light
Guards,
b"°n forced to pay a fractional ad
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
The city attorney was Ins'ructed
J.
Kavanaugh
returned
last
night
Storv
&
Clark.
Marshall
&
Wendell.
ordered
into
service
by
Governor
No
F”> r»—Per lb , 3 it 3'6 c.
vance because they wanted fresh sup
Register.
to have such ports of the health or-
from
hi.i
trip
to
Southern
Oregon
In
L«ster,
Jacob
Dall
and
other
pianos
el
to
protect
the
negro
during
his
tri
plies. However, most of the larger
Good cows—3 G 2 l-2c.
..
.
r
’
"*
'.)
?
’
tagloua
dl.«-
the
interests
of
the
Singer
Sewing
of
the
highest
grade.
Ordinarily
such
al. which was to have commenced to-
Gtax! print? dresafd veal—!i®6r. dealers are buying practically all
oas-s 3"-!
!'t;y f afflicted fam NOTH E < F FINAL SETTLEMENT,
V i-ton on foot—Per lb.. 3*4 ® 4c their poultry front the Eastern deal instruments cannot be obtained for day. When the soldiers a-nd prison- Machine Company-
Estate of John it. Goldson, de-
ilies
and
r>
y«>'e""
In oltn.g* to re
Nels
Whipple
arrived
down
from
less
t
’
nn
$300
to
$650.
See
what ers alighted from the train a furi-
ers, the best quality of stock being
Fat hogs—5 ® 5 L c.
ceased.
port
name,
printed
fu
both
the
dtiily
Drain
on
the
noon
train
today
to
yon
enn
ticv
secure
for
$198
to
$278. oils mob surrounded them and a
offered them at 15® 16c a pound
J at hog J. dresze J— '■ % c.
Notice Is h reby given that the tin-
lie will papers.
I Offer tomorrow for $178 a beau- fierce hand-to-hand conflict ensued. transact a little business,
«»rain
dressed. One Front street receiver
designed administrator of the es
return
home
tonight.
was trying to hold the trade up for tiful ak case, full size upright piano Tha soldiers clubbed til“ members <>•
tate of John ¡G. Goldson, deceased,
Flour—$4.25.
Mrs. Luper, who has been visiting
16c a pound for live local birds, but on p-.yr.i -• cf $8.00 monthly. An the mob with their guns. The fight
has filed his final account In the mat
Oat hav—$1«.
here
a
few
days,
went
to
Portland
to-
other In a bin Isom? mahogany cas°, lasted five minutes nnd the mill'la
the trade will not pay it.
ter of stlil estate In the county court
‘ heat hoy -p"-.- ton * 1 4
(S'le.
’
lnl
Corre»
•ny
and
will
visit
there
before
return
This holding up process always re for whic’ >t i .- c’_ alers usually ask started with the prisoner f.-r the
Timothy ha.v —' er tu —>13,
II. More of Lane County, Oregon, and Monday,
Pleasant Hill, Fi’’).
courthouse when the mob, re-enforc ing home to Heppner.
sults in br'gki.ig loc-'l market values. $350 1 h: • :..i;-..el down to $168.
X ■ oa.
Per li t., 42-.
plowing
h--s
been
I"
-
■
In
January the 2nd day of March, 1 908, at th •
Mias
Estelle
Day
was
up
front
Port-
I do not p-opose to ship any of ed, and untt°rly "Infuriated, rtish°d
I
Dres-C'l Mente I ntts’ially firm,
B’-an, pe ■ tt n, $26.
this
year
than
any
previ
us
year, so hour of one o'clock In th" afternoon
i
While recflpts of dressed meats 'here pianos back to Portland if low for the prisoner and dragged him to 'and over Sunday visiting her nt th- say old settler».
of said day. hits been fixed by the said
’?xe<l f ■ :l ' er ton. $28.
;r and friend
She returns tonight
! '■ - i '
?! th-??'.. Yor.r op i.n-tun- a. pole and hanged him.
r.ry quite I. lr. demand 13 io. res slug
court for th.' hearing of objection t
horte. >'r •:■ - $ . I.
Roscoe II mphill
Portland for ? few days.
ity to buy an instrument at factory
I
at
a
lively
pace,
and
a
tractional
ad
i
I 1 ’ eat - Per bi:., SO-,
Arthur 1H1I Vincent, of Saginaw, Renwick farm and l.t moving from to said account and for the fliiHi set
IIEX'EY WILL TRA’
vance is shown in values. Even the cost. Is her".
tlement of aid estate All objection i
rd '.»orl. y- I' -r t. n, $35.
BIXGEI1 HERMANN Mich., in In Eugene on buainesa. llc| Rhgene to that place.
St - - en day ankl evening until
i
hog
market
has
a
be.
ter
tone
along
fuoppt'd Bed—$31 tier ton.
It. M. Warbinton was down from must be ffhd on or beforo tald date
>8
a
nephev
of
Arthur
Hill,
one
of
thei
sale
closes.
i the street, some of the best dressed
for final s ttloment.
Marcóla last week.
El! EPS PIANO HOUSE,
San Francisco, Feb. 1 0.—Francis Booth-Kelly storkhold?rs.
-stock moving as high as 7 l-2c a
Dated January 16, 1908.
Hl.TI.AND SViET REPORT
The families of Ell-’ii Mltc'iell and
Mrs.
Jas.
Grant,
who
has
been
vis
T.
H.
C->mte.
Ge-
’
l.
Agent.
Heney,
fresh
from
tils
successful
pound. For dressed veal the demand
DANIEL HINTON
Fred Cook are having th ■ mumps.
iting
her
father.
M.
S.
Hubble,
who
Is'
N.
B.
—
Load
our
display
add
prosecution
of
Former
United
S'ate?
on
Aministrator,
Portland, Or., Feb. 13.—As a ro is-eufficiently heavy to held the best pag?
Rev. Wilts? will mov with his L. BILYEU,
quite
ill.
returned
homo
today.
’
Mr.)
Attorney
John
IL
Hall,
arrived
in
Atty.
■ it of considerable shipmen's of quality stiff at 9 l-2c, with talk of
family back to his hc.m” at this place
Hubble
is
acme
bettt
r
today.
San
Francisco
this
morning
o
resume
teen re- some dealers asking an advance over
Wilbur M. Dunn. sup°rlntendent i after wintering In Eugene.
the prosecution of the bribery at. 1
oivej in San Francisco within the this. This, however, cannot be con
It has been suggested tfiat the pro NOH I, Cl (il IRDIAN’fl SALE OF
graft cases. In an interview with th» of parks at Kansas City, Mo., is here
REAL PROPERTY.
firmed.
»
ceeds from the annua! picnic tils
■«' days t e markets in the
visiting
his
brothers,
F.
IL
and
Harry
Associated
Press
Heney
stated
he
Mutton Scarce and Strong.
year be used to purchase a new fence Notice Is hereby given that by virtue
•“ itn have taken a decided turn for
W.
I)nnn.
He
formerly
resided
here.
Niels
Christensen
returned
home
would
probably
try
hut
one
more
ot
of an order of the County Court of
For weeks the mutton supply in
th - wor3?. The effect on the local
F. Lawrence Walker, manager for for the cemetery. Certainly a good Lane County, Oregon, made and en
Tuesday after a three weeks’ ab- the land fraud Indictments, that of
Kirk' is such that dealers who two bhe local markets has been light, and sence at Eugene. He brought in a Binger Hermann, formerly commis Charles B. Hanford, the Shakes suggestion.
Married—At the Rldpath Hotel In tered on the 16 th day of December,
w" v- ago wi re willing to pay grow-1 the chances are that this will be the , fine team of horses.
sioner of the general land office, and pearean actor who will be in Eugene
Spokane,
on February I. OIMn Davis 1907 in the matter of the guardian
e~ $2.50 a hundred for carload lots situation for some time to come,
February
21,
was
here
today.
He
Born—In Florence, Saturday, Feb- Congressman Williamson, who are
lor -ay that it would be hazardous here from the country, but the bulk ruary 1, 1908, to .Mr. and Mrs. J. A. co-defendants. He may try both at called at this office and renewed ac and Miss Nellie Drury, both formerly ship of Elmer Nels Olstad, Alice
w
to otter more than $2.2«. Figuring Some dressed stock is being received Levage, a daughter.
quaintance with the force. Mr. Wal of Pleasant Hill, wh-r they have a Geneva Olstad and Raymond Pai
the same time.
nter Olstad. minors, the undersigned
cn Brevailing prices in the B:tv City. of the offerings is now coming from
The steam-r Roscoe returned Sat
Heney declined to discuss the al ker has been through Eugene each host of relatives and friends. They guardian will,offer for sale and sell
rji | ('a^®,,and Montana.^
*
Front street
: ihers say they can lani Eastern
will
reside
at
Coeur
d'Alene,
where
year
for
the
past
five
years,
and
has
urday from Yaqulna, bringing a sup leged immunity contract given with
Mr. Davis has for the past year ihad a Ht private sale to the highest bidder
«’it-t-k her . with a better margin (,'f
t. ' quotations are 8 to 10 cents a pound ply of flour for the merchants here. Abe Ruef, which was annulled after many friends In this city.
for cash at the law office of Wood
; P’ ............
Veal
position
In a bank.
lit than -
Is possible ...
in uanuoug
handling for dre^ed stock
The steaaier Roscoe left for Coos he went to Portland, until after he
cock * Potter, at No. 18, West Ninth
Or--on onions on the basis of $2.25 :especially off;grade stuff, and the in-
P.
N.
Shelley,
who
re'
ntly
s
i
I
a
* io the
■* growers.
i dications are for lower prices in the Bay Sunday morning with a cargo of had had a conference with everybody
moi ad items
farm here, has bought a grocery Street In Eugene, Lane County, Ore
salmon from Kylo A Sons' cannery.
associated with the prosecution.
store In Por land, which his sons will gon. on Httd after Saturday, the 29th
The weakening of the Southern on- ■ near future. Pork is in fair supply
While
attending
to
her
bout
ehold
(Snr ■ial Correspondence.)
manage while he travel, for his day of February. 1908, at ten o'clock
• J t.arkets has had some effect on and the market is firm, with 7 cents’ duties Friday morning, Mrs. George
DEADWOOD ITEMS
In the forenoon of sald day, the fol-
Mound, Feb. 41. Miss Elsie Goll health.
REGULAR.
(rovers, but many of them ar’!( the top quotation for the best.
Montgomery,
of
Acme,
ha
I
t$i"
mis
lowing described
real property to-
Butter Surplus Is Risluci-d.
very successful term of
closed a
■ ■■ in a ntan: r bullish. Some bttsi-
fortune
to
slip
nnd
fall
against
the
(
Special
Corre
tpondonec.
•
Dealers in country creamery hut-)
wit:
P !i is
school lor! Friday st the prairie.
g done dally, but the ag-i
hot
range,
burning
horsel'
-
quite
bad
The |
Deadwood, Feb. 7.—it I t -ported
Southwest quarter of th«
• Cnnadev, th",Mound mall
o
Clan
the pun .ages for some
some t«r report a slightly better tone in the! ly about the neck and right a -m.
that the Hazelwood cr'ant ry r’or i- "»rrler, r de a' wild horse
Southwest quarter of Section 21, ard
With ruarket, due to the fact that within
for Henry
so far
(Spoelrl Cor-"-.por'! -n
is not b
Captain
~
Thomas
Latham,
formerly
sentatives will b ■ nt Alpha th? 1’h to Picree. of Alma, while laying over
the past few days th*- surplus of
Lost Valley, Jan. 11. 1
grippe the West half of the Northwest quar
nclsco
master of the zt> amer Ilarrlsin, ar-
s’oek has been som what reduced. 1 rived h re last Friday and has taken ..... ¡( they can get enough cream tc here bls last trip.
s ems to hav» the
o
several ter t,nd th? Northeast quarter of
stocket
Justify them to rnn a wag i t
Northwest quarter. Section 28, nnd
The Improve •me nt is il M, howwer. 1 a position
here in the valley st pre ■
ssl“ Meats.
Miss B szi"
s are n
rs master of th" steamer
of the Northwest
sufficient to wa rrant any c•han't" In Robarta. He went to Gardiner Frf- doubt they will make P all got. It will t t°sch
Rev. Kelley spoke to u
“flCl the Mound
on tlie the W t half
quotations. Th< • city crean tery mar- day by ata "■ and brought up the Rob- Is hoped by the n’-ighborhool that coming stimer.
first Sunday cf th.- nt-: . b. ■ nd Rev quarter and the west half of the
they will at any rate.
toady at the prices
t-ct. continue
F»p -G McCnllo 'ij’i, of Eugene, I- Dur a fl!!"'1 bls regular ap ilntment Southwest quarter of Section 29, all
.<rl ads
Born, at the home of (X XVil’ut’. of visit Ing rl-nds ■ tere.
we-iis. arts from the UmpTta Sund
In Township 17, South, range 4, East
that have pre V0 'i 1 d to
on 'be second Sunday.
Mr.
Lev
who
came
here
recent-
Dr ealenf, to the wife of C. Wlhcut’
r stor * butter, !
Commission
Th neighbors rogra' v .v much to of the Willamette Meridian. Thu
Dr. Ira Bartie ^ns her" a few dayz
i ;:d
ly
from
I
Spokane,
Wazh.,
has
pur
much of whk■h I s old f«nd st!ile. drags chased A. J. Morri ranch on North February 1, a nine-pound girl. Al ago attending Mrs. lienrv Tripp, who earn of Rev. I). E. Bal; ■r'a sl.-knest, lands In Section 21'and 28 consist
doing well.
-■ 18 to 20 cents. There is but a
’’nd n to r r ep II of slckn?"«. The also that he v 111 b > itnable to be wkh ing of 160 acres; the lands In Sec
Fork, the ■ deal being closed yeater-
On Jan 2 8th a dance was given a'
limited demand far this at ary lime
tion 29 consisting of 160 acres, In
■
price
paid
Is
ly, the genera) ■
day. The
$2500 for the the salmon hat -hery In honor of loetor advised a change of ab d". us at his regular appointment.
Mere Truck from Illinois.
One surprise follows another, but all 320 acres, in Lune County, Ore-
Mr. Levard takes Chas. Gettes, of Rohemla mines. Al! They hnv» consequently moved out. to
land and stock.
raat etas been I
Another shipment f hothouse to possession i at. onre and
Haileyville, where they will also be the latest Is: "Marrle! Feri! Par gon.
time, and no|
will make bis report a very pleasant tint".
matoes and cucumbers from Illinons home there.— Florence
w ' Tt)
i
Dated this 22nd day of January,
hett r situated to send their children ker to Mias Ruth Gull ,v. ' A Iona
West.
along Front
Allen
Jay,
of
Blachley,
is
quite
.reached the city today, and these are
»■rnt th Ms
and haptiv life la the wish of their 1908.
to school.
over 21 cents.; considered the best offerings of the
sick with small pox at the home of
CARRIE P. OISTAD,
host of friends.
George Prescott Is looking
; * *as the general figure asked.'
William Blachley, of that place. It
Guardian of Elmer Nels Olstad, Al
Aunt Nancy Griffith is very low
1 'tj th. trade was talking of two vegetables now in the market. Fli.HTH GRADE EXAMINATIONS would be a good thing not to let peo Blyanton to buy his horse,
The tomatoes come in ten-pound bas
ice Geneva Olstad
and
Raymond
with pneumonia fever.
fine horse
8a'e* could be con- kets and sell at 35 cents, a p nnd. th»
ple go to and from the residence, so
M rs. William McBee, nf Trent, Is Palmer Olstad, Minors.
George Luce and Ed Pettit took a
' ■
nt'"■ ver. at this figure. All cucumbers going at $2.50 a dozen. At
Th» eighth grade final examina as to keep the disease from spread 'oad cf supplies from the down 'he recovering from au attack of pneu-
' rday the egg market ruled
tions for the public schools will be ing if possible.
river on a raft to Alma a few days monia.
Mc Farland & Ball today began the
en
with most of the hhese prices they sell readily. Sime held
Mrs. Workman and daugh'er, from ago.
Sunday »"•tool ws» organized at work of excavating for the new Fotta
t the >wer figure. Receipts of Mississippi tomatoes a-e offered, but
May 14, IB.
down on the river, visited at the
they are said to drag at $4.50 a crate
Trent
last
Sunday.
Officers
’
names
Tom O’Brien, of Alma, was up from
brick block on Olive street.
;
tlnie are quits liberal, The vegetable market is fairly well
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sletnmons, his homestead visiting at M. I). John were not learned.
June 11, 12.
-
• the :
,• , .n, inues for
Teachers who have pupils ready also attending the dance given at the son's last Sunday
supplied with the trade active at the
.
for the examination should notify hatchery the 27th.
prices that prevailed yesterday
Rich Mountain cl rd« No. I. Ladles
Harry and Charley I^ane went over
Andrew Almasi, whn was badly to Notl Saturday to drive logs for the of the G. A. R , today fil 'd articles
me of the number of questions want
Portland livestock Market.
«•
Livestock prices generally were ed and the name of the person ap hurt at Marcola a short time ago. Walters Lumber Company, of Elmi I of Incorporation
wi.h
"he county
advanced from 25 to -’0 cents a hun pointed to conduct the examination at and who was taken to the Portland ra.
.clerk. The names appearing on the
dred In the local market today, and least 15 days before the date for hospital, came home a few days ago
, papers are those nf Mr». Vary Small,
and
Is
iemproving
nicely,
which
hit
which
the
questions
are
wanted.
*
th? market is firm in all lines. Rul
Dr. fxiwe, tóe eve specialist, will Mrs. Emily Sylvester and Mrs. Bertha
friends
are
very
glad
to
hear.
W
B
DILLARD,
ing prices are:
be in his Eugene office all next week. Foster. The ob'o.-t «p p-rautt of the
It is reported that Jas. A Burnett, If you hav» head and eye ache, have 1 corporation is to prn"’L’e »nd dls-
County Superintendent.
Cattle—Be*r pteere. S4 2 » n >4.»9,
STONE’S HEAVK DROI*N
who resided at this place for year«, is him test your
medium, $3 50 <■ $4.00;cows. $ ■ 25ft
eyes
for glass"« ' pense charity suf mutual protection
reads many ads claiming won ha^k In Connecticut, »iippos>-d to be Lenses ground and broken glasses and develop»ren
$3 50; fair to medium c >w<. $.'
cf Its monbers
Greatest known remedy foe heaves
I.ivcted Overalls
results. Some we believe, oth- | on a wedding trip.
; bulls, $2.o0® $2.75: calves
dnnllcMad.
Eighteen year»' experl- Th ' slim. ••<! zstve, rf the -rnnerty
dan
t.
We
are
not
trying
to
Highland. Or, Oct. 31, '902 —
ft
$4.50.
iwned
by
-wir
if->-
’
»
$500.
»nee.
WEARS"
.»■p G od. |5.50<- $6 00: lamp
This is to certify that I gave my
cut full
Np — Good.
$$5.50ft$6 00:
mare one bo tle of ••Stone’ Heave
young and
Mrs. Clara Sumner has beyun suf' With thia pre y lass
made of
Drops” ail cured her of heave?.
lan-ir«. $5.7' ■ $5.50.
_
fnlr;
'n the ctrenft court against her hua-
selected
Hogw—Best. $5.25« $.>.50: lights.
*!*»«• •»
Thia w; last winter and she has
*« r-ep
band. Thomas Sumner, for dlvoT ■ TF<*r -fpn H 1
denim
not bee . i flee ted since - G Wa'lace
Ifat.s and feeders. $5.00 t 15.25.
Since taking Rocky ”
land th« custody of their minor
PR. S.G S TONE. Salem, Or.
Edward W. They were married at
Linn Drug Co.
. if i
PORTIAND M.IUKFT REPORT
Foe sate by all druggists.
cAr?r« i
| Daveroort, W»»h.. Ma'"h 18, ISOF
«
Th*»
*’
i Mrs. Fnmfep »lieges that her hus-
Bear» tue
I 'and de*»rta<l her on December 30, year will make a specialty of boosting
r
>1 L
I • 9'>4 y h'wit cause or provoca ron. ! A«*wpofi an a a
.. äw u$.
... s*'i&r
, other resorts In the vaUey.
IBilyeu is her at’oruey.
)
RESIDENCES OF J. H
t four d ivs mi'rt* of pfive slushing and cutting. Thousands of people have been
-¡tfeV) partake of the nr.ilti-ude of bargain: we have been offering,
I he have come
all parts of the countrv—they know when we say'a thing is right, it is right.
' M •’Htfaciurer’s Cost fo the
• Goode, and eyetything in the house. We are ov stocked and must
1. !. t mthinj keep y > i from t ie list f )ur days oi PRICE SLASHING.
Suits
BUSINESS rnmmEO
BY CITY COUNCIL
The P ace to
Si ve Money
iff—i— i IK—Erm
MLY REP3.H GF
; >r men who toil
Livi Strausa
& Co’s
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