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» » PERFECT SHAPE peculiar shape ( HIGH VALUE ATA PRICE EVERYONE CAHOON ONE CAN OWN ONE ■ » continuous service as mail carrier between the postofliee and depot. P. H. Couch has retired, and the mal. is now carried by X\ ill u W Be having c snitnen a d h du’.i l ucle Sam Sunday t Cvuch w s a faithful s government , but his and c.m'luu ous attack < w comp- lied h lui to retir< ! missed at t the depot, a t acquainted with all of ¡«loners' court and wus well liked by < terday opened the bids for the sup- Died -At the home , of wood for the courthouse for E Smith Friday m.trii ng F 28, 190S, Damon Smith coming year and awarded jhe con-- years, 5 mouths and 22 days. ract to 8. and S. F. Barnes. i ncy mon Smith was born iu this city S.-;>- agree to furnish 100 cords of old : l, inlier 6. lX-,1, and spent his lite growth fir wood at »3.90 per cord, in this section, lie had been ill tor more than a year past, but had great ielivered at the courthouse within hopes of recovery, although consump the specified time. The several bids tion had gained a great hold upon submitted were as follows: him and refused to give up its death E. M. Bail v. luo ¿3rd» old growth grip. He had been in this city a few I days previous to his death, and had body fir, at »4.65 per cord. W. L. Coppernoil, 100 cords of, planned a trip to Eastern Oregon as second growth body fir. at »3.75 per • s;x>n as the weather would permit. He became suddenly ill Thursday 30 cords of body fir : night and death relieved his suffer of second growth fir. : ings at 7 o’clock Friday morning, ending hie earth y career just In the prime of life. H. was well like J by aU who knew him. a youn . man with pleasing personalitylind good habits, llulet in. » ..t-1 Accuser» r o G t 554 Wiliam eta Street» finanç ai strain will be borne bv pub lic subscription, thousands of dotiars being subscribed, with the list grow ing hourly. A bill has been lntroduc <1 in the legislature appropriating »25,000 for the relief of th - needy sufferers, and it is expected to become a law today. New York, Marc 6—Fir broke out in the public school at 199th street Just alter school had opened today ginging and 2000 children were ‘‘America" when the alarm sounded, They continued to sing as they marched from th? building with no sign of a panic, and in a few min utes the entire school was emptied into the yard, where the children awaited Instructions, The fire was soon extinguished. 1’ar-nti who rushed to the bulld- Ing were prevented by the police from blocking the exits. ■ ’ —------------ ---------------------- - ---- 25 C WHY PAY MORE? r Vv hen you can buy the best Gold Mounted Re cord ion 23c, made in the largest ta'king ma chine factory in the world. Exchange Ycur ola records, any make, for new Colum bia Records, di. c or cylinder Come in and hear them. A catalogue for the asking. SPAUL.TVNG BAST B»LL GOOD fishing tackle Poles trom luc to $25 00 ea:h. The most complete line of fishing tackle ever shown in Eugene. \\ c will be pleased to h ive you drop in and see our line. A tí tí Base Bail Bats, Gioves cloves etc. etc Rubber Balls, Tennis Goods, Base Bail Shoes, Running Shoes etc. HILL’S GUN STORE Successor to Barker Gun Store 513 Willamette St V¿FURS:H6DES «. h ™ W rite r < r f¡ V.-. ' - -• r, HUNTERS &TRAPPERS GUIDEr-^ B. W. On- »MX«'' »•'<»"« I“" ' ~ 1 ^’’Clinahaa is now employ-! Howe A Bun r,0 ni‘‘n In his Incubator factory Valentine trai t ■■ » 01.*’.’ Ei<h,h street. He has quite the city to J. B - machinery being the Geo. Yerlnat —••ted by electricity. atreet to Rol ' -, -- u 160 acres R 4 \\ in I Charles a- Warw ick et .< 41. tp. 1 7. It Ida E. B' Omaha, March 6. The pl i adopted by the Democratic statr vvuilon yesterday is suppose.I i been dialled by William J. Bry advoca-ies little that Is new The ler and Aldrich currency bills condemned. Emergency curi it was declared, should be "I and conuoiiod by the federal govern ment." immediate revision of me tarilf was empaasized as a necessity, the "staudpa< ' policy being ridiculed iu terms mat Uiade the delegates show; wnh laughter. A straight de claration in opposition to Aslatie iumiigrauou uuu a clause tavoriug the eight-hour wonting day wei< d< cideJly popular. So, too, wore tiie pur»r>>aj u > laboring me • »tens on ol in igaauti and r a tarnation project«. - i —- bun.ly <?v ux : 21.02 acres 4 w. »too ap Ht al to ( res in sec 7 LENTEN RULES TO BE OBSERVED BY CATII0LI3S Following ar-> the Lenten tlons for Catholics. Issued b bishop Christi, and Bishop O'l of Baker City: Lent begi s March 4. All the falth- fill not legitltnately dispensed J W Wil obliged in onsclence to observe G. .McF-tr- law« of the church concerning I , Grove. »1.- Lenten fast. 1. The use of flesh meats Is lowed at every meal on Sundays, as will a» the principal meat on Mon days. Tuesdays. Thursdays an;’ Satur rt 1 to Jis days Saturdays of the ember days : of lot 2 and holy week excepted. 2. The use of fish, milk, butter L. G er unit eggs Is permitted on all day» of r. 3 w Lent at the evening collation and th’- principal meal» on those days on which the use of flesh meats Is for- ! n bidden. at to 3. In the morning a n lib a n<: wo V br ad Is allowed with i foe, tea, chocolate or ñ Ì drink. Vi i I 4. When the principal meal cannot t r ( ç .1 P‘ be >» taken before noon, the ord r may re etm in I b“ Invertel and collation taken In a r- ■ (■»it r tu t h- morning and the dinner in the 1 Id: iu ■X. e1 ..I y V re I Lard or grease can be used in 0 A I * It Ifi s.. r. 5 w., ,1. P r .it 11 l,OL prep; ring the lawful victuals. Inf d. i Dr. J. W. Harris, L tc county Il I M-irthn Stantoii t> H. it. S. 6 Those of the faith who n l olid health officer, has e mipleted his re- cl.. W. D . 1 n r» in see. 14, empt from the obligation of .'.I'. ll.ll n.l.d 1 . . l>!r f r February. During th - month 1.1 1' gUl.lliUu. 1 9 «. r. 3 w„ ,100. can. on the days when the - bu.-ia< . i «• »»•«i.i.ia.imi.-. there were 21 births, 11 I"in : j '-I s to P N Shellev e’nx • > A '1 <"».< flesh! n», its I h permitted to all or and 10 boys. There were 19 deaths, wlii.e he declared iiiu.seli' ,.i.iii>.; worth: 10 n r ■« In claim 72, T,>. th-» t ilthful, lie allowed to use It sev to r ;,;i.a.e tl’.e „.'»a i G: poi allnus. S. R. '? W. ,4000. the cauaes being as follows. . ral times a day. as on the Sunda ra of York, Marc L. Phetteplpce, guardian, to L. E Lent, when the obligati' n Is not bind Accident, 1; burned to death. 1; 1 acre,) tins issue, uild ill reply 1 eiu ;er' deepening ’a t ■> Hod-U's; lot ltl, Hl-ck 1. Ixit -. Bia. ing. The use of both flesh meat and pneumonia. 3: paralysis, 2; girtri- call attention to tl'.< la.-i enanaei u iwe?u Long Bearn tls, 1; paresis. 1; spasms. 1; bron Hurts ii.ive regulated the Republi 3 4, I- 'frill.Hill’. fish together at t'e same meal is and Hempsted, Lone Island, Lie K. pumicaus t.ie O. Benson et al to (). ISakln, Lot s’rlctly forbidden daring the whole chitis. 2; la grippe, 1: arterlo »cl ro- cans, Hot brought u|> a. gold crested + sls, 1; cerebral hemorrhage, 1; no trusis.” 3. Block 1, lai’s 1 and 7, Block 2. of Lent. snuffbox, tliniloi-K pistol, di + cause assigned. 1. Colic, ruing the Populists he said: Wy mi's 2nd add » I .<*0 7. By virtue of th- Indult granted amond ring and brooch. Tins + "if any Democrat nas a prujudiio U. 8. to Win. D Heath, patent. fnr 10 years by the holy see to the Thirteen cases of con'ael >us dis gave rise to reports that Cap ♦ eases were reported, as follows: 'tgtlnst 1 upulirt.", 1 WOU' I a.Im m 160 acres in Sec. 30. Tp 20. S R 2 lilshops of the Unite.1 States, work tain Kidd's treasure had been + Smallpox, 9: measl--«, 1; typhoid ish him that a Populist who crosses W. ingmen and their families are allow located and the beach was ♦ fever, 1; diphtheria. 2. Alice S. Weeden et nl to II. H. ed the use of fish ineat on all the fast the road to vote tar a Democrat is crowded with people «earn not to be despised by a Democrat t'allison et ux, 3 Oacrea in claim 52, and abstinence days throughout the ing for relics. With difficulty ♦ CLAC KAMAS DEt'IDlS who has m, mly voted the ticket of Tp. 2 1. S It 3 W. ,1200. year, with the exception of all Fri + they were induced to leave George Rein etux to Smith L. Ttv. days, Ash Wednesday, the Wednesday Kill STATEMENT NO. 1 ills own party." + the pipe which discharges the •Mr. Bryan was in spleudid voice. lor. 157.05 acres In See. 5, Tp. 17, and Saturday of holy week and the ♦ sand into barges. Oregon City. March 2.—The Re As he warmed to bis subject be 8. R. 10 W. ,100. vigil of Christmas, Those who avail H. R. Jessen et al to O. C. Cart themselves of this dlst>em>atlon aro ♦ publican central committee of Clack emphasized his points with cleuclied ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ amas county met Saturday afternoon fists and stamping foot and drove wright, Lot 3 In block 3, City of not »llowed to eat fish and meat at in the county court room, C. Scheu- his arguments home with a vocal wrlght, lot 3. block 3, Eugene City, the «»me meal, and th«y are exhorted bel presiding, and Levy Stipp acting vigor that carried his tones to the ,2000. to p. rfornt some other acts of morti- H. D. Handy et ux to Irvin Au- ffeallon and penance, tn arcor 1 with as secretary, Twenty-two members farthest corners of the big audito brey, 2 acres In claim 57, tp. 20, 8. the spirit of the holy season of Lent. from all over the county were pres- t rium. R. 3 West ,23X0. enl A most useful an 1 commendable cus J. H. Kirk et' ux to M England tom is that of abstaining during Lent A primary election was ordered to et al, 1-2 acre In Sec. 3, Tp. 21, S R from stlmuliints In honor of the se- be held April 25 to elect delegates to 2 West. »55. a county convention to be held In < red thirst of our divine Lord. M. Cleurrln et al to W. C. Monroe, this city after the orgnnlatlon of the The following persons are exomnt Portland, March 16. — Another le Republican state central committee, Lot 4 In Block 3, Ia>t 1 in Block 4. from fasting: All those who have gal battle was won by the prosecution for the purpose of electing delegates Currin’s l’prk Add'n. ,1.00. not attained their twenty-first year today when Judges Gantenbeln. to the state Republican convention. | tree, tract in claim 57, tp. 20, S II or who have passed their sixtieth O'Day and Bronaugh overruled a de 3 West. ,600. A reiolutlon was offered for the' year: those whose weak health or murrer to th- information charging adoption of Statement No. 1 in sue.h Have Your Abstracts Millie By U. S. to Peter M. Johnson. 160 condition otherwise may demand the T. T. Burkhart, County Alistrfict Co. J Thoburn Boss. acr -s tn Sec 26, I jt 17, S R X W. modifiel form tb.it Republican legis full amount of nourishment, and all John E. Aitehtson and George H. lative candldat s .oil criblng to it Malvina King et al to C. Ross R. F Martin etux to W II. Ling. those whose occupations are of a la Hill with receiving deposits in the should bind themselves only so far as King; part of lot 10, block 17, in tract In Cl. No. 40, for a road. borious nnd exhausting nature. Title Guarantee & Trust Company Republican candldat' ; for Vnfted i’ai Icard's add to Eugene, »1.00. R. F. Martin etux to W . II. Long. Those who are excused from fast after they were aware It was Insol- States senator w-er ■ concerned. The C. R. King etux to Eli Bangs, part tract In Secs 3 nnd 10, Tp 21, S R 2 ing, on account of age or hard labor, vent. The opinion was unanimous. of 1 its 9 an i 10 in block 17, Pack W. »1.00. evi- Interests be»|wd !b resolution may use flesh meat more than once Time for the accus d to plead to dantiy «cent d danger, for they with ard's add. to Eugene. ,1.00. C. Cales et ux to G. F. Wallace, on the days on which it 1» allowed. ■the charge has not been fixed. G. W. Millican etux to Eliza Hlch- Marcóla. ,75. W. D., tract In drew it in s' a; n to avoid a vote. It. Is eminently In accordance with G. I.. Colby etux to Jeanette Rich- the spirit of the church that all those George W. Dlx; a, Canby precinct son; 5 acres in Sec. IX, tp. 17, s r le. V. S. to Patrick B Gorman; 160 Lot 1 in Block X In Kelly's ardson, EMI'ERGIl ( AI SES committeeman and candidate for th- who use the dispensations from the Ml 4 II INDIGNATION legislature on Statement No. 1, then acres in sec. 20, tp. 15, s r 7 w., ¡int add to Springfield ,1250. fast an.I abstinence should supply, in to Bertha M. Gibson, patent, U. 8. offered a dlr ct S atement No. 1 res ent. Patrick B. Gorman etux to W. G. 162.64 acres in Sec. 3 0, Tp 20 S R part, the spirit of penance, by prayers London, March 6.—Emperor Wil olution, which was adopted by Un and alms deeds; by avoiding all pub Davis; 160 acres In Sec. 20, tp. 15. 2 W. liam's letter to Lord Tweedmouth, vote of 11 to 5. lic shows, parties and amusements s r 7 w , 100. U. 8. to Thomas .1. Edwards, pat- nnd by abstaining from all Intoxicat first lord of the admiralty, in which S. A. Huddleston to Frank C King; ent, 160 acres in See 6, Tp 23, S R it is charged his majesty attempted FRANK ALLEY SELI S ing beverages. to influence the naval policy of ABSTR ACT BUSINESS lot 8 in block 11 iu J. HuddUlon's 2 W . The time for making Easter com Jost D. Petrie to Harlev H. Petrie, add to Eugene ,1". Great Britain, has created a stir in munion extends from the first Sun 1!. S to Lillie Burdick, pat; 160 W D.. 205.OK acres in Sen » 23 Tp 20 England and much popular Indlgua- Frank E. Alley today sold Cis ab day in lxmt to Trinity Sunday, inclu tion. The emperor ii^, accused of stract business in this city to Hon. acres in secs. 3, 9, 10, tp. 17, s r 4 IR4IW »1 80 sive All the faithful are hereby Pat Hannah et ux to H. H. Petrie, grave meddling with the British na J. H. Booth, and John M. Thorne, e. warned that all those who neglect to J iseph E. Smith etux to J. L. Kin Ix>t 1 In C. A. Parkln’s add to Cot make the Easter communion violate val estimates and the reply of Lord cashier and assistant cashier, res Tweedmouth that the communli^ pectively. of the Douglas Oountv ney; 36.87 acreB In Secs. 2. 11, tp. tage Grove »700. a law of the church which bind.» un- tion was purely personal is considered bank, and Will H. Fisher, the well 18, s r 3 w. ,950. V. 8. to Earnest A Spicer, patent, of mortal sin. The trans- F. A .Monroe etal, tz> M. C. Cur 160 acres in See. 18. Tp 16, H R 2 der pain of the law are, moreover, unsatisfactory, and has allayed neith known ex-dry good« merchant. Man gresaors er the anxiety or the indignation of agement of the business has been rin; 1.40 acres in sec. IX, tp. 20. s r W. to excommunication, and. Earnest A. Spicer otux to S. G. subject the public. permanently assumed by Mr. Thorne, 3 w. should they die, to privation of Chris E. Mande etux to Edmund Wells, Spicer, 160 acres In Sec. IX, Tp 16, Officially Notice»! »hoss former position in the bank tian burial. S R 2 VV »1.00. At the close of this afternoon's sit »ill be filled by another men later, etux; tract In Springfield. ,96. Parents have to answer to God for S. G. Spicer to John F. Kelly, et H. S. Reed et al to C. D. Joslyn, ting of the house of commons. Chan in the meantime assbtance in the children, l,et them, therefore. cellor of the Exchequer Asquith al clerical w-'rk (' the h>nk will be Hidden Treasure Consolidated Quartz ol, 160 acres in Sec. IX, Tp. 16, S R their remember that they are obl!g“d It» luded to the episode. He said an im given by Mr. Fisher until more per Mining Claims. ,1.00. 2 W. »100. conscience to see that their chil Iren John Ingham etux to Ida M oht- A. C . Dixon et nl to Jas. R. Foxe- mediate explanation seemed to be re manent p’-range’Dents era made to and others under their charge r.ceive IX. 19, acres in Secs 9 in block 7 in Co- tux. Lots x and quired in the public interest. Lord fill Mr. Thorne's ¡Mace. Roseburg gomery; 737.93 Easter Communion. »1.00. burg, 110. tp. 18, s r 4 w. Tweedmouth has intimated that fur Review. The reverend rectors are requested U. S. to Isaac B. Harwood, patent, ther information will lie given the Josephine A. Cardwell to J. w. to have special Lenten devotions on Beca. 14. 23. tp. 19, block 2 in 137.45 acres in William«; lot 7 nnd X In house of lords on March 9 on the < Wednesday« and Friday«. The exer question of whether the communica J. II. McFarland's add to Cottage 8 R 12 W. cises shall consist of the beads, In Grove. ,3X0. 25. C. S. Buss to Lane County, tract tion can be made public without the 1 Special Correspondence.) struct loti and benediction on Wed Alice M. Bennett et ux to William for road, $ 1.00. consent of the writer as well as of Glentena. March 3.—Tracey Lyons, F. Ferguson etux to Lane County, nesday« and the way of the cross and King Edward. The matter was tak of Walton, visited Saturday and Sun- R. Kelly; X0 acres in sec. . 22; t|> 20, benediction on Friday. eract for road, ,1 00. en up at a cabinet morning this af dav at A M. Richardson's. 8 r 5 w. »1600. During the month of March the Charles Ross Klne etux to J. S. E Q. Collins etux to H. A. Igirue, ternoon. but no official announce W. D. Neely and Mr. Knowles were Medley etux, 40 seres In Sec. 34. tp. authorixed prayer to St. Joseph will ment of any action taken was made. In these parts poking1 after timber i 1 acre In Springfield »15. be recited after the usual prayers for Laura Frazer to B. A. Hoagland, 21. S It 3 W ,1.00 The episode was the sole topic in last week on Wolf creek. V S. to Charles Rosa King, It. R. the muni. the lobby of the house of commons, There was a shooting match here 1 lot 3 in block 5 in Ellswort add to We also request the r v»rend clrr today. last Saturday for a beef, also a fat , Eugene; 80 acres in see. 34. tp. 1 8, 40 acre» in Sec. 34, Tp 21, 8 R 3 gv to read to the people, in the ver W hog. Scott Lyons carried off first s r 4 w ,1800. Fro<| Fisk, sheriff, to 8. P. Ness. nacular, the gospel for each day dur Nor'hern Pacific Railway Co. to JOHN McCOl RT APPOINTED choice, with Harry Boring a close i 26, 170 acres in Sec 30, tp. 16. 8 R 6 ing lx*nt, and that this be done at the DISTRICT ATTORNEY second, Wm. H. Phlpi>»; 40 acres in sec. Some good shooting was holy mass every morning. I tp. 16. s r 12 w ,250. W. »14.85. done, considering the stormy weath- The Santa Fe Pacific R. R Co., to O. M. Dillard etux to Rachel V Washington. March 5.—John Mc er. 3 of John F Keliv, 160 acres in Sec. 32. Court. of Pendleton, who was a stu There Is quite a stir In building Kltson etux; lot 1 of block Tp 16, S R 2 W 110.00. dent at Willamette University under going on right In this near vicinity, Shaw's add to Eugene. ,2000. L. E Piegai to A. R. Dean, 249 C. Cole et ux to Walden Trotter. Renresentatlve Hawley, who prac A. M. Richards Is having a residence Salem. March 3.— Secretary of ticed law before Representative El built. Win Sutherland Is erecting a W. D., ,35. Lot 5 in block 11 of acres In Sec. 2 7. Tp. 17, 8 R 1 W State Benson, in the Dunbar fee« »10X6. lis as Judge, who is a warm personal new barn and the materlnl is on th- Cole’s add to Marcola. C. Cole et ux to Norman .1. Row- case today, testified that the total C. Cole etux to Walden R Trotter, friend of Senator Fulton, but who 1« ground for an up-to-date school an; lots 2 and II In block 1. Cole'» number of articles of incorporation W D., Lot 4 in block 11 in Coles absolutely unknown to Senator house which will be built In time for filed prior to the act of 1903, during »200. 1st ad to Marcóla Bourne, was today unanimously re- the spring term. add to Marcola. ,44). Dunbar's term of office, was 2561. Spl- G Spicer to Ernest A. Samuel C. Cole et ux to Pearl E McDon commended by the Oregon del gallon The excitement that sprung up a for each of which he is supposed to tor United States district attorney. few months ago in the timber busi ald. W L D, 1 acre In Sec 19, Tp 16, cer; t ract in claim 41, tp. 16, ». r. 1 have received a fee of »2.50, making w »50. His nomination is expected next ness has quieted down some, but 8 R 1 W . ,100. C. Cole et ux to C. L. Winter; a total of »7400; X593 notary certifi James W Carmen etux to Frank Monday, and if it materializes he will perhaps with the coming of good cates were issued during the eight I be nromptly confirmed. weather therp will be something do .Knowles. W D, Ixits 10 and 11 of Iot7 and part of lots 12 and 13, Cole's year period, which at »2 each would I block 1 in Morse's add to Florence. ad to Marcóla. This morning Mr. Fulton endeav ing in that line. United States to Nick Anderson ; make a total of »17,168, and the ored to get the delegation together No excitement in these part« about ,800. James Carmen etux to Frank 160 acre« In sec. 28. tp. 22. a. r. 3 amount received for copying the laws to call on the president and discus», politics. It is too common to create and Journals during the eight years | Knowles Q C D„ all tide lands front- w. Patent. the district attorneyship Mr. Bourne much sti’- here. J. B Wright et ux to J A. Bu- was »11,6X4.75. This would make declined to go and Mr. Hawley was It seems that there is lots of con I Ing and abutting on l<ots 10 and 11 chansn; lot 3, sec. 7, tp. 17, s. r. 9 an aggregate of »36473, hut does unable to go, as he was obliged to ap- I fusion and dissatisfaction about the ¡In Morse's adi to Florence ,1.00. not Include the fees received for reg »1. Herbert Gordon etux to Margaret w pear before the sub-committee hav-, Eugene, Elmira and Florence tele Samuel Holloway to Nannie 8. Hol- istering 514 trademarks and brands. ing in charge Mr. Fulton's Oregon & phone line. Looks like there is some ' A. Laughlin, W D. exchange; 160 loway; 20 acres in sec. 23, tp. IS, a. It Is not known the exact amount of California land grant resolution, soj thing wrong some place. i acres In Ser- 32. Tp IK. 8 R 4 W. fees received for the latter. The fees Mr. Fulton and Mr. Ellis went alone.] Edward B Griffin etux to Ola J. r. 3 w. »1. Our roads are in bad shape, the . The president was very anxious that I corduroy that was put in a few years i Neet etux, 1 acre In Secs. 2, 3, in 8. A Huddleston to E. K. Wheel- received a, ex officio insuranc,- com er; tract In Huddleston's ad to Eu- missioner was the principal item of the delegation act promptly in sub-! ago having begun to rot out. and it Tp IS S R 1 W ,10 revenues to the secretary before the »10 Fred Fisk, sheriff to Martin Haag- gens mittlng its recommendation, »o the i makes travel for wagon and team flat salary law went into effect, and I meeting was held this afternoon in bad Thomas Seleim et ux to J. H. Ga-, ensen, deed, 160 acres in Sec. 24. Tp We think the best and cheapest routte; 75 acre» in see. 25, tp. 20.. the amount of fees he is alleged to 813 XX ‘ --------- Mr. Fulton's room. Mr. McCourt's way to remedy the road would be to 15. S It « W. have collected and failed to turn ,650. ! selection was the resuk. R. E H. Hogue etal to Edward W s. r. 4 w plank it with Statement No. 1. Leslie L. Seales et ux to J. H. O a - over to the »tate may reach the esti Powell. W If. 73 20 acres in Sec 3o. Court ad routte; 40 acres in sec. 13. tp. 21, mated »100,000 mark. ,800. H IRRISIN R<> NOT KM. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦ * ♦ Tp 22 S R 3 W etux journed at 12 o'clock until 9 tomor- to H R Jessen, I s. r. 3 w. ,650 UM XI. \M> PERMON A I. J M P Dixon ♦ ♦ Cunningham et ux to New rom morning. l»lI I» ♦ ♦ W D. Lot 3 In block 3 of Eugene. ton A J. T Bryant; tract In claim 43, tp. I B S Norwood I» down from Eu-' ♦ ♦ ,1700 »12 50. P. E. Snodgrass, L. L Goodrich Aslak Brantl etux to W A Moore, 16. « r. 5 w ■»ene this week, shaking hands with ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ A. T Cunningham et ux to J. A. and Charles L. Scott, appraisers of hi« many friends hereabouts. Q C D, 5 4 acre» in Sec 31, Tp 18, S L. A Tobias, of Marcóla, was here I Richardson; tract in claim 43, tp. 16, the property of the estate of N. A. March 5. 1908. th» infant child of R 5 W. ,100 W. Howe, deceased, today filed their •tunday last for a short visit with Mr and Mrs. Mart Brown, at .Mont- Mary Miller etal to J N McConnell, a. r. 5 w. »11.50. A. C. Dixon et al to Elmer Zach-' inventory with the probate court, | friend», and also looking after eotne* gomery's logging ramo, above Lea- etux W D , lx»ts 9. 10 tn Block 2 of lots 1 and 2, block 3, Coburg showing property valued al 119.- I business matters burg. The child only a few Kelaay's add to Eugene ,900. 7C5.lt. twenty yearn’ hours old. to Fannie Millican, patent After PROSECUTION WINS IN BANK GASES bodi.it h? I.'.-." luund, the total i death ! -t b i..g 167. In fui.j oi“ hundred cas'»» the fu nerals will be individual, &a"h fam ily burying its own dead The first of tb‘ -e funerals was h *Id this morn ing arid ,iiey wi.l continue through out the day. In some Instances the services will be grouped for from five to '»n bodies In one church. The until ntifl d will be buried next Mon day, according to present arrang >- m=nty, an<l too expenses of these fu- •‘‘rals .ind those in families where the parents ar> unahle to b“ar the BRYAN WRITES PARTY PLATFORM MONTHLY REPORT fl hl ' T - </»•<«• V Ci veland, March 6.—The body of Miss Catherine Wheelsr, one of t'.e two teachers lost in the school house fire, has been positively identified by t dentist who liad work«'. on her teeth. There are s ill 23 hod'-- uni den ¡tied. T ie misting 11»» now a' li-s number of anideit' led 160 SO acre» in Sec. 2. tp. 17, s k ! 1 \S. C. Per- R L Thai in K I- ker. W D. I add to 1 > g y It , F Moo Sec. 1 W i>. So TRANSFERS 8F L ANE COUNTY HEAL ESTATE