Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, March 19, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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    KTO KN K WEEKLY GUARD THF MD A Y, MARCH 10, l»o*
I«
people pleasantly surprised Mis»
Frieda Goldsmith on Thursday ®v®n'
born Co.,
I to J W Shumate, Q C. D . 400 a< r«
ing in honor of her birthday. They
» r 6 w. I
In sees 35 and 36, tp. 15 s., r. 3
s
■------- -kets of re-
Henry
I »10
a token of
rrevalency uf Kidney bi*.
sec.
?»hmenta an
Sanborn <
Luretla Baughman to P H. Land
was
V ning
Mo»t people do n t re .1 e t;lc . *
Tho
membrance.
tp. 20, s i
et ux. W. D. . 80.64 ac res in claim
cards and ing increase and remark I lt. ,
eaaantly pa* ed w
Henry 1
73. tp. If ».. r. 2 w , ,2 800.
in the party were the
born Co..
Lisle.
Those
to Joseph W
C. F. Dever
20, s r 6
isses Gract Wood. Carrie Elspass,
Ka.'«. Q C. 1D., 80 acre■ in »ec. 29,
■> G. F.
A c.
rs <- »re u
■ra Auten, Ensil Bark« r and Mar-
■'1*
tp 17 ».. r, 8 w . ,10.
., tp. 20,
most
Sanborn; 160 a<
erite Dunn; M ears. Harold Cock-
Herbert
Roome.
United 8 at e» io M. Tíillafsan. prt-
Hurd,
I
a r 6 w. »2400.
line, Wayne
c. 4, tp. 33
eac 16 G. « u a
John A. Carpenter etux to G. F.
trold Bean, Gwinn Watson, Wen-
Washington, March 15.—Formal »., r. 2 w
Chlcago, March 15. George S. Sanborn Co., 160 acres in »ec. 22,
Emporia, Kas.. March 16.—E 8.
t t r L
II Barbour.
announcement of his candidacy for
ni’H b,
Lucetta Ba ugh man to B. M. War- Miller, who wrote a dozen postal tp. 20, s r 6 w ,10.
Waterbury, populist national commit­
—o—
Fred W Will etux to G. F. Sin- teeman from Kansas, and a delegate
the presidency will bi made by Gov- blngton et al, W. D. 80 a cre» in daim cards attacking the character of Dr.
was hostess on
Mahon
Mrs.
H.
C.
born Co., 160 acres iu »ec. 22, tp. 20,
•rnor Johnson at the unveiling of the 73, tp. 18 » . r 2 w . »2 800.
to the party's national convention at Wednesday afternoon to the Priscilla
David W. Wilkin» in vehement, de-
Clifford F< Iwnrds et nx to J H famatory and some-im-s, unprintable s r 6 w. »10.
St. Louis, is quoted as saying in the Club. The afternoon was informally vfth dortnring the ejrrt», v
Minnesota monument on the Shiloh
the «J
’> In Colleg.-
course of an interview here today passed with needle work and cards inal diaeatt undernuncs the >
battlefield early In April, according l:iv.all. W. ' > block 11
terms,
was
fined
onw
cent
by
Judge
7
00.
, Hili Park, f
guests of the club were Mrs F
What To Do.
that Senator LaFollette, of Wiscon­ The Osburn, -----------------------
ta a statement made here today by
William D. Neely et ux to Joseph Kene»aw M. Landis yesterday in the
Mrs. Frank Skipwortli.
There is comfort iu the knowledge -
W.
W. B. Hennessey, of St.
sin, will be nominated on the first Mrs. i Woodruff.
M. Kay». W D.. 0 acre;i in sec. 29. United States district court, after Dr.
Mrs. Skipworth as often expressed, that Dr. Kilmjr
__________
tp 17
r. 8 w . ,1201. 50.
sisted MrB. Mahon in serving a sev Swamp-Root, the great ki.inev r-meq,*
to
Ross
Nettle.
W
D
,
1
;
J. c. Gray
fulfill» every wish in curing rheumatic
eral course luncheon.
lot 7 nnd part of lot 6 In block 18,
pain in the back, kidneys, liver,
—o—•
In Hull’s don. to Eugene, ,3.800
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shore Smith ■ nd every part of the urtnar pavva—
Assessor Keeney will begin the
1 nlted States to The Lane
of
Klamath Falls are visiting at the It corrects inability to hold „¿2
work
of
assessing
the
property
for
Ml ilng Co., patent.
home of Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr and scalding pain in passing it, or Lgt
I A McCoy Adair, to Ben Lurch,
1908 taxes this month. He will as­
effects following use of lnpior, wine^J
and Mrs. T. G. Hendricks.
b . tract In arc. 33, tp. 20 a.,
sess the Eugene precinctH himself
beer, and overcomes tliHt unpleasant
—
o
---
. ,611.40.
and has appointed the following to
the cessity of Ixting compelled to go olu,
The
annual
supper
served
by
( E Kuykendall et ux to H
assess the outside precincts:
during the day, and to get uu m«,
ladies of the Congregational church times during the night. The mill ud
Aiipptrle. W D.. lot 1 In block ?. in
E McKibben. Mabel, Mohawk
to
its
member»
on
Thursday
evening
Whitney’s add. to Eugene, »600.
the extraordinary effect of 5wamp-Kon(
Wendling
was a great success, there being is soon realized. It stands the highest
J H Young et ux to Fred Herren,
L, Beaver, Pleasant Hill and
about
one
hundred
and
fifty
in
at
­
W I> . tract In Cottage Grove. ,1.
for its wonderful curek of the most dq.
Lost Valley.
tendance. The supper, which was de­ tressing cases. If you need a median»
A L Woodard et ux to Frederick
J. W. Belshaw, Elmira and Spen-
licious,
was
followed
by
the
regular
Herr<-n. W. D., 280 acres in sec.
you should have the liest. Sold bvdni«.
cer.
yearly business meeting.
gists in fiftv-cent ami one-do, arsines.’
tp. IT g., r. 9 w . ,10.
Charles C. Bennett, Cbesher gvnd
—
o
—
You may have a sample b ttle »nj .
T. 8. Hendricks et ux to O.
Richardson.
A great deal of Interest is being ta­ book that tells all
CM*'
Faust et al, W. D , lot 6 In block
J. C. Brattain, Springfield.
ken
in
the
concert
to
be
given
by
the
alxiut it, both sent free
In Ib ndrlckc' add to Eugene, »1.
C. B. Donaldson, Camp Cre k and
Eugene
Military
band
on
Tuesday-
bv mail. A<ldress I>r.
H. J. Barnum et nx to M. W. Pen­
Thurston.
evening, March 17, directly following Kilmer & Co., Bing-
‘‘- ’53?
nington et ux, W. I)., lot 2 of block
Jesse Rust, Lane.
the
ceremony
wherein
Governor
hamton, N. Y. When Homeur
7 In Hendricks’ add to Eugene, »450.
Alford Rust. Long Tom.
Chamberlain
presents
the
regimental
writing mention this paper and don't
Alonzo Edward Wheeler etl ux to
H. M. Doty. Coyote, Mound and Si-
colors to the Fourth regiment. .
make any mistake, but remember the
Martha Berkshire, W. I)., lots 9 and
name. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,
10 In block 9 of Fairmount, ,450
E. L. Berkshire, Lake Creek.
the address, Binghamton, N. Y
L. N. Roney et ux to Engene Lodge
George A. Drury, Willamette.
No. 357 B. P O E., agreement, part
C. D. Edwards, Gate Creek and
of lots 2 and 3 In block 10. Mull's
Blue River.
Don. to Eugene, »1 3.000.
Mike Hogan, Heceta.
The Asparagus, Cherry and Wal­
United States to Mattle J. Holt:
J. W. Kirk, East and West Cot­
nut Company tiled articles of incor­
160 acres In sees. 4 and 5. tp 17,
tage Grove, Bohemia and Wallace.
poration with the county clerk yes-
s. r. 4 e. Patent.
JOHN A. JOHNSON
Charles T. Beach, Florence and
JUDGE K. M. LANDIS.
tt-rdav afternoon. The incorporators
Alcenla 8 Edmonds to Fred H
Mapleton.
are Geo. A. Dorris, C. 8. Wllllanms,
Edmonds: 160 aores In sec. 8, tp I
E. 8. Prlndel, Fiv<* Rivers.
Hennossey is a dose personal friend 19. ». r. 11 w
»1000.
F. E. Dunn and A. C. Woodcock, and
Wilkins admitted that he had failed
ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE.
J. C. Renne. Creswell and Saginaw.
of Governor Johnson, and thoroughly
the capital stock of the corporation
Inag Watsn an to Max Simpson; 154
R. C. Roney. Goshen.
Wisconsin's candidate in the race of
acquainted with the political outlook acres in sec. 2 2, tp. 19, h . r. 5 w. ta pay a debt of »2 to Miller for
is »50,000. The principal place of
washing the windows of the doctor’s
M. W. Pennington. Irving.
favorita sous for the presidency.
in the West and Northwest. He is »500.
business is Eugene.
Office.
J. W. Smith, Jasper.
believed to be in Washington to feel
It will be remembered that last
W. Polders, trustee, et ux. to L. N.
’You am technically guilty, Mr.
C. J. Neet, Fall Creek.
the pulse of the Democratic leaders ill Phelps; lot 31, Tslltcoos lake Club.
Miller,” said Judge Landis to the de­
V. F. Hebert, Hazeldell and M bl­ ballot for president by the populiste summer these gentlemen, who are all
congress and disillusion them ns to 1100
substantial citizens of Eugene, pur­
fendant, "because you said these die Fork.
It is stated further that LaFollette
the reported strength of Bryan in the
C. Cole et ux to Jameg It. Snyder; things on postal cards,
Don’t use
J. U. Sutherland, Glentena and will not be a Republican candidate chased the old Dicky Robinson farm
West.
lot 1, block 5, Cole'» lHt. ail to Mar­ the United States mails to say such Walton.
seven miles below Eugene on the
when the national convention is held. river road for orchard purposes.
cola. »38.
things in the future. Go to the man
F. M. Tucker, Hermann.
Walter E. Smith et «ix to .lame» R. and Hay them to his face, If you think
They have already set out 110 acres
William Wells, Halley, Blanton,
Snyder; part of lot 4. block 5, Coles you are Justified. 1 will fine you Fairmount and Zumwalt.
of the tract to cherries and walnuts,
1st ad to Marcóla
»15.
the work having just been completed,
r Pacific Norse Liniment is prepared
one cent and you need not pay any
A. E. Tower, North and South
Grace B Cook to Ph-be A. Ball; costs ” Miller paid the floe at onee
65 acres being set to each. Seventy
expressly for the needs of horsemen ind
Junction.
part of lot 3. In block 4. Whlteaker's
acres
have
been
reserved
for
walnuts
Dr. Wilkins had a wltess fee of
ranchmen. It is a powerful sod pene­
ad to Eugene. ,750.
to
be
planted
later,
and
60
acres
will
»1.50 coming to him and assistant
trating liniment, a remedy for emerge»
The Lucky Quarter
8. A Huddleston to C C II ides; District attorney Shlrer suggested to
be planted to asparagus this spriDg.
des. A soothint embrocation for the
Have Your AbNiiwctH Made by lane lot 1, block 7. James Huddleston’s the worthy doctor that he could add
The orchard already set out is a
relief of pain, and the best liniment lor
County Atmtract Co.
ad to Eug-ne
,350.
I b the one you pay out for a b.ix of
beautiful thing, the rows as> straight
50 cents to the fee and pay the win­
sprains and soreness.“’ I'nequaled for
They
The
Union
revival
of
the
Presby
­
Mary
M.
Cooley
Dr.
King
’
s
New
Life
Pills.
to
Thomas H. dow washer what he owed him.
as an arrow and the trees of uniform
Ellen Tower to Molton H. Tower,
curing the wounds and injuries ol
terian
and
Baptist
churches
under
sec.
2
9,
tp.
bring
you
the
health
that's
more
pre
­
Tripp;
9.80
acres
In
17,
size.
tract In sec. 3 6, tp. 18, I r 12 w »1.
BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts,
the
leadership
of
Dr.
Brougher
clotted
cious
than
jewels.
Try
them
for
,370.
s.
r.
5
w,
Experts say that this tract is one
Henry M. Wagner etux to Ellen
ber Co., 160 acres in section 2 8,
abrasions, sores and bruises
Psciflc
last
night.
Eugene
people
who
headache,
biliousness,
constipation
Staten
to
Glenn
E.
Holt;
United
of the best adapted to fruit culture
Tower, tract In Sec. 36, tp. 18, » r
23. S R 3 W ,2500
Morse Liniment Is fully guaranteed.
160
acre«
know
Dr.
Brougher
as
a
sensational
and
malaria.
If
they
disappoint
you
i In sections 12 and 14, tp.
12 w. 31300
No other is so good or helpful in so many
G. L. Shortrlilge et ux to I. H. the price will be cheerfully refunded preacher now have a different opin­ In rhe whole valley, and Mr. Dorris,
The London Timber ft Milling Co., 17. a. r. 3 e. Patent.
who v.-lll look after the raising of as­
Bingham,
IBO acres In Sec. 6, tl>. at W. A Kuykendall’s drug store.
ways. If it fails to satisfy, we authoruc
ion of him.
The matchless ser­ paragus, says the ground is splendid
H. C. Veatch et ux to Sarah 8.
to George Kelly, tract In sec. 6, tp.
all dealers to refund the purchase price.
mons combining wit, humor, pathos, for that purpose, being similar to
King; 2 1-2 acres In sec. 27. tp. 20, 23. S R 2 W. »1.00.
22 s r 3 w »1.00.
tinu lahoc BOTTta» rim ccmts
Isaac H. Bingham et ux to George
dramatic fervor and Intense vitality, that or. his farm above Springfield,
U. 8 to M. L Hendricks; 80 acre» a. r. 3 w. »200.
all expressive of great convictions, where he has made a big success of
Lydia F Stauffer to J. T. Short: Mfdgley, 160 acres in Sec. 6 ,tp. 23.
H oyt C hcmicau C o ., « o » tu >. o , o«i
In sec. 13. tp. 17. s r 2 w.
love for ChriHt and men, which he de­ raising the plant and shipping it to
U. 8 to J. B Wllloughy, 160 acre»I part of lot 4. block 2. Stauffer's ad 8 R 2 W. ,1.00.
BOOKLET
F0E£ r
to Cottage Grove. »1.
livered to the crowded audiences In Portlard during the past two years.
Ole Halderaon etux to Llewellyn
In sec. 2, tp. 1 7, h r 2 w.
A
live
debate
Is
reported
at
Cle
­
Eugene are the same sermons which The in Vartry will be conducted on a
I. E Thomas et ux to J. T. Short; ft Spencer Creek. N. L. Congregation,
L. Lucky et ux to L. It Miller; 40
venger hall last evening between C. he jocularly asserted were the ones
acres In sec 29, tp. 17, h r 4 w »2250. lot 3, block 2. Stnuffer’s nd to Cot­ tract In Cl 38. 18. 8 R 5 W.
large rcale, as evidenced by the
H. Walker and Eug-ne Palmer
U. 8. to Otto Engeliertson, 40 ae­ tage Grove. ,1500.
Fred Flak, sheriff, to (1. M Haw­ against the U. of O. »125,000 appro­ he gave to his Portland “goats" on amount of acreage to be devoted to
John C. Beck et ux to Madn C. ley; 160 acres in Sec. 32, tp 19, 8 R
Sunday nights. While Engene people
ren In ec. 2 8, tp 19, a r 2
priation, and Professor Aiderman, have a greater appreciation of Dr. the culture of the plant.
William A Ogden etux to Otto O. Beck. 20 acres In aec. 7, tp. 18, s. r. 4 W. ,11.18.
The company’s farm has been
of
Eugene,
In
favor
of
the
bill
mak
­
01000
Brougher, he freely expressed his greatly improv d during the winter
Morton, 80 acres in aec. 27. tp. 19, 10 n
J
O
A
Campbell
admir
to
M.
ing
the
appropriation,
says
the
Alba
­
C. A. Gilmore et ux to Carl Rasch
admiration of Eugene people and and spring, old fence» and buildings
n r 2 w »300.
With the coming of spring, squint»,
Dick, tract In Sec 24, tp. 17. S R 2 ny Democrat.
our beautiful city. Because of his having been torn down and new ones gophers and sage rats regularly appear
John Crowley etux to Addie Job, et al; 38.62 acres In clplni 40, tp. 20.
8
R
W;
also
tract
In
Sec.
19,_tp.
1
■
7,
Mr.
Walker
opened
the
discussion
closer acquaintance Eugene
has
part of lot 4 In block 3 In J. 11. Me- a. r 3 w. ,1
w
by presenting the action of the legis­ found a friend who will work for built. The orchard is now one of to devastate the fields of growing grail.
Marthh SlcClure-Bi-nnett to Flor­ 1 and 2 W. ,4550.
Farland's add to Cottagu Grove.
the largest la the valley and when Early in the season, when their natual
lature,
showing
the
politic»
of
It,
the
James Dickey et ai to H. J. Ed-
ence L. 8meal; 40.15 acres In claim
onr progress In everything good. Dr the tre< . are old enough to bear it food Is scarce, their numbers taay M
I35OIE
character
of
the
unsegregated
bill
munson ; claim 4 3 In Tp 17. S R 2
»200.
J. E. Cross etux to L. 8. 11 unter 53. tp. 17. ». r. 6 w
Brougher pledged himself to lend
greatly diminished by a systematic war­
and numerous things displaying the a hand in boosting the University will yield the owners a fortune.
A. H. Brooks et in ta Ida M W »1.00.
part of lot 3 In blk 1 of Oaburn’» add
The objects of the corporation, as fare upon them. Every female killed be­
animus
of
the
proceedings
leading
Wicks; 159 99 acres In sec. 24, tp.
to Eugene »550.
160.96
and Portland will know where he set for’h in the ar’lcles, are to pur­ fore the young are born, reduces tbe
U. 8. to John R Flynn,
up to the bill. Mr. Palmer dealt in stands on the appropriation ques­
A C. Dixon, etal to Wm. Vanduyn, 21. » r 2 w ,800
acres in Sec 4. tp. 19. 9 R le.
chase and own real property, espec­ number of pests at least ten later on.
figures showing the Immense cost
P. W. Davis et al to P. C. Brutn-
lot 7 In blk 7 of D ft J add to Co­
H. U Edmunson etux to Robert 8 per capita at the University. hoW the tion.
ially ejricultural lands, and to en­ "Woodlark” Squirrel Polson Is the mort
field; 12 acres in claim 38. tp. 2». Mosely, tract In Sec. 19, tp. 17. 8 It
burg ,10
As a result of the meetings near- gage in the raising of orchards for reliable and destructive agent yet deviwd
taxpayer has to put up for it, and ly every church will receive addl-
. H
»1
Peter T. Colgaard etux to A. W. s
2 W; also 160.5 acres In claim 44, the great need of all the money the
fruit and other products which the for their extermination. It Is an «too-
E. H. Hawkins et ux to Max Burg- tp. 17, 8 R I and 2 W ,8401.
Haynes, 3.22 acres In sec. 26, tp. 17,
tlons, for prtobably two Ihhundred
people hove to spare In the building and fifty either openly accepted soil of Lane county may be adapted lutely certain instrument of death for
holzer; 10 acres in »<•<• 2, ap. 18 ,s. r.
a r 6 w. ,100
Roy Foster et al to P. F. Davis; up of the common schools of the
to, and to engage in the canning of squirrels.' Every kernel is warranted to
,400.
Fred Il Sackett etux to William 4 w
Christ or sought personal counsel such fruits and products. The
257 62 acres in claltn 38, tp. 20, s. r.
busi- kill, climatic changes, dew. frost, or lbs
state.
Sidney A. Savage el ux to C. E. 5 w
Hwager, lot 1 In block 9 In Coleman's
and
help.
,1.
ness of the corporation will be done moisture of the earth do not effect 1»
Professor Aiderman spoke twice,
Davis; 40 acres In sec. 19, tp. 16, a. r.
add to Coburg. |400
To
the
Presbyterian and Baptist through a board of directors
United State» to Michael N. Crow having the closing argument in favor
con- strength. It requires no mixing or prep­
,600.
W G. Davis etux to The Lane Lum­ 1 w
churches great credit is due as Dr.
et ux; 319
aration, and is always ready for use. Jf»
of the bill, showing what the uni­ Brougher stated he had never worked slsting of three persons.
ber Co., 160 acres in Sec. 30, tp. 15,
Win. A Cox et ux to Lily M Hurd; 2 9. a r. 5
other is so good. Dealers will refund th»
versity has done, the smallness of with people better prepared for re­
tract In sec 35, tp. 18, ». r. 12 w
a r Yw.
»1.
Frank Ci
R Phillip»; tht> appropriation compared
purchase price, if not as claimed.
with vival effort, and to the pastors, Revs. RUEF
Edgar Willson et ux to Fredericks
Wm A
M. Hurd; 6 4 acres In
31, tp 20. those of other states, and the need
The Hoyt Chemical Co.. Portland. Oregba
Florence. a. r. 2 w., i
Herren. W. D , 80 acre» hvc . 28, tp. block 14
I
i In sec. 31. of more money than has been asked H. N. Mount and O. C Wright, too
22 a., r. 3 w . »I
,1.
much can not be said for the faith­
tp. 20. s. r.
for to properly equip and run the
San Francltt-o, March 13.—The
9. B. Morsi- et ux to Frederick»
C. M. Dexter et ni to Daniel It
Roxenna
• Carrie G. school in the manner that shall be ful preparation of these meetings.
Herren. W. D., tract in claim 56, tp. Farnham et u X ; 194 acres In nee. 1 3, Smith: 80
___ of R. A.
Dr. jRrottgher will return to Eti- second week of the triât
1, tp. 18. 8. creditable to the state. He was en­
20 a., r. 3 w.; 10 acres In claim 56, tp 18, s. r. 4 w
,10
gene and lecture April Sth. and will Frother* and Fr-mont Older, propri­
r. 6 w
,i
thusiastic In his advocacy of the bill ro doubt be greeted by a large
tp. 20 »., r 3 w.; 70 acres In aec. 34,
David Smith to John F. Volga -
au­ etor and managing editor, respective­
F. J. <’ri
and the demand for a patriotic sup­ dlencc.
tp. 20 » , r. 3 w , IM**
more; part of lot 9, nee. 23, tp 16. Co.; lot 8.
ly. of the Bub-In, on the charge of
port
of
the
University
In
the
inter
­
A. K. Patterson qt ux to City of s. r. 2 w. ,2 00.
criminally libelling William S. Te­
¡ad t o Eugen
,950.
est
of
the
education
of
the
young
peo
­
Eugene, W. D., 2 acres In sec. 29,
J. W Neat et ux to Storey Bracher
vis, pre idem of the Bay Cities Water
C. Cole et UX to H. M Anderson ;
ple
of
the
state.
r.
3
»
,
,00
160
acres
In
secs,
tp. 17 r,
Lumber Company;
Company, ended today with William
lot 3l,kblock 3. ( 'oies 1st ad o Mar-
Mr.
Aiderman
said
In
part:
If
Finn
to
James
Hememway
19
and
30.
tp
21.
David
s. r 2 w.
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ J. Burns relating th- confessions
cola. |00
"N
Oregon is to keep Tier direct legis­ ♦
United States to Mary <
Hick-
et al., agreement, part of lot 4 In
Abraham Rnef. Mr
♦ made to him
c.
Cole
et
ux
to
H.
Anderson
;
M.
lation
she
must
have
a
general
In
­
add
man: 160 acres In seca. 33 and 34,
i
block 4. In J. H McFarland's
♦
Burns
testi'
ed
tba
‘
Rnef,
among
SARTAL
EVENTS.
♦
lots 1 and 2. block 3. Cole’s 1st ad to telligence. The University of Ore­
to Cottage Grove.
tp. 16, s r. 4 e. Patent.
<
s»at-d
to
him
1.50.
♦ ?ihe,L 'hins<
gon can do for this state what the ♦
William H. Foatvr et ux to Jos.
Kathryn G I. Hawk to George w Marco la
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ that Tfvls explained to him fRnef)
University
of
Wisconsin
has
done
for
Han»
B.-rtelsen
et
ux
to
J
R
Mar-
Hart, 40 acres In see. 36, tp. 17
Carson; lot 4, Washburne's ad to
hl» plan
’ seilln . th- Pay Cities
shall; 14 acres In sec 26, tp. 17. a. r. that state. The different university
Springfield. I »3 50.
The reception given to Madame water »#pp!y to the city, the proftt of
r. 3 *., Bl*
26,
tp.
department»,
including
a
legislative
4
w
,
and
34.57
acres
In
sec
Levi Jones et ux tu Charles E Car-
Martin llaagensen, to Oren Arm
Blauvelt at the
t
Commercial Club on which was estimated at »3.000.000.
,200
reference bureau connected with the Thursday afternoon was a very pleas­ One-third of this wa» promised ta I
strong et si . Q. C. D, 160 acres in son; lot 4. Washburne s ail to Spring­ 17, a J. 4 w
Huns
Bertelsen
et
al
to
J.
R
Ma
university,
enabled
Governor
La
Fol-
i i
field
MI0
nee. 24, tp. 15 a., r. 8 w.
ant affair
**
‘
Madame
Blauvelt is a Ruef to put the deal through.
It
A nd re w O. Mann et ux to Jamei
Darwin Bristow, ex. to John War- shall; 14 acres In sec. 26, tp. 17, » r ette to do w'hat he did In making very charn ing and gracious woman, was upon this Information, given by
,10
its railways pay »4 00,000 In back and it «ai a pleasure for the ladies
J. Pritchard, W. D.. lot 3 in Croa: Ing; 32.36 acres in claim KI. tp. IX, I w
rPto F”re*“Tno’'t Older, that
■ Henry Melton et ux to E J
taxes and In securing a corporation of Eugene to meet her. The club the Bulletin published the alleged 1|.
Plat, »3,000
s. r. 2 w. ,500.
lots
3,
4,
5,
6.
7
and
8,
b'
tax that yields all the revenues the rooms w ■re prettily decorated In
Alvin Ready et ux to J I II Pratt;
John 8 Greenfield et in to Alfred
J,,dge Dooiin* r’"p<>
state needs with a surplus ta be dis­ spring’s first flowers, the golden daf- that the declarations
N Wetterborg, W. D„ 80 acres in lot 6 and i»art of lot 5 I In block 7, Creswell. ,150
of Ruef to Mr.
.1
Harvey
Valentine et ux to .1 tributed among the common schools fodll and the flowerlng quince. The Burns could not be considered by the
neu. 16. tp. 19 . r 13 w . ,400.
Morse’s nd to Florence.
Based m»on attendant.’ each stu­ ladles were received and introduced Jury as substantiating the truth of
James L la m bard to Louis E.
J. C. Goodale et ux to A L. Tirrell; Beebe; II 05 acres In callm 45. tp
I » 1 500
dent In the public school last year to Madame Blauvelt by Mrs. Charles the article, but held that the defend-
Bean, W. D , 160 acres In i
PORTLAND/ ORE-_
tp. lot 3, blin k 3, 8 ft I* ad to Kugene 17, ». r. 4 w
Joseph Hayes
ux to John Gulley; received something over »2 4
17 a., r. I w., ,10
»600.
Hardy. Mrs. CharloP ? Zeiber. Mrs. L. n??«. 7?
to
"how
the
source
State Superintendent J W O' n L. Whitson and Mrs. C. B. Wlllough-
United State» t
d 8 Po HI,
V. 8. to Km ma J. Porter; 153 88 27 acres in sec 17 . tP 1». ». r. 1 w
of Minnesota says;
"In my Judg- by. In another rowm Mrs. I. M 31e n r tiP ir Information and that it might
patent, 40 acre»
acre» In uec *. tp 19. s. r. 8 w. Pat- ,13-5.
». IP. »
Ernest Gretehol to A W Schwer- ment no friend of the common ai'hool and Mr». C. 9. Williams poured tea. e considered |D respect to whether
r. 3 w.
ent.
wheih’LTi. CP ,W,as inf<*nded and
John K. Scott et ui to John P
Ix*tlta Kendall to Elisabeth A Ing; 73.657 acres In see II. tp. 19, can afford to vote against such an and wafers were passed b . Mrs L.
l-ouk et ux, W I
aerea In Cl Rickman; true t in 6 4. tp. 17, a. r. s r 4 w . and 70 04 acres in sec. 14. appropriation tar th«> higher educa­ L Goodrich.
C:_
Mrs. Geo. H Smith Miss and for good A motives. w,s iUKtlfiabk
tp 19, s r 4 w
,1000.
tion as that made by the legislature hiInnt« Schwarzschild and Miss Lulu
57, tp. 19 » , r 3
4 w. »150
mal si. I
"•—?!*
Jennie Smltsan to lngel»org Ness: of Oregon tar it» university."
Sidney P, 8lad
R.
Floyd Ijtws. i»n *' t tn to James
Renshaw.
Fxl'KMition in all bran.h«e wl'
Oglesby, W, D.,
Superintendent Edward Hyatt of
13
Groott; .78 of an acre In sec. 33. tp. lota 5 and 6. block 13, Fairmount.
Hlrkort k Hark Cougn R-medy.made
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•fi«»’* mathematica, «•<«■ , all
—
»10
fn«ndation that haa vna araat«-’ su'*» "**’• r*.s
"There Is no ques-
block 7 tn Sladdvn's add to Eugene. 30, a. r. 3 w. ».ICO.
California says
Mrs. P E Snodgrass was the gra­ by the . Hick
irr«at»wtmenarvi women. Wehaip b<
a
„
Brak
Remedy
Com-
United States to Taints Gilstrap: tlon whatever that the states poa- cious hostess this week to the ladies pany, of Salem. Or., guaranteed to be
»579.37.
William D. N< < ly et ux to C. I’
p*y; •»•eri al dormito rie» forbirla» <>n !“r
E D Hardy et ux ta John Met Devereaux el al; 80 acres in m * c 39, 160 acres In arc 23, tp 13. a r 1 »easing the strongest and best OOB- of the Thursday Afternoon Club, and Pure; *''*r*n,ee<l to cure your cough
ALBJNY COLLtBt, ALBAN( 0^
e. Patent
calf, W I)., 10 acr«»« In see». JO and tp 17, s. r. * w
»10.
________
ducted »fate universities hate alao a few invltisl guests, who were the Or mi ”e _ «.1^.
iynde<1’ G,l»''»nteed tn
Rutte beige No 9. I O lì the best and strongest
jrstem of MeHdames J. W. Shumate. A H Pe­ make a friend of von
31. tp 30 a.r » w . ,I 700
C. W Wallace etui to Margaret
”
‘
For
sale
bv
J Warnock et al. part of common schools."
Anian I .and ta Rotiert Martin vt E Grove», tract In Sec 33. tp 30. 9 F
-
terson. C. A Burden, Alton Hampton. Hull'» Re<j Cross
Drug Store and
lot 4. block 9. Skinner's donation to
ux, W. I)., 4 8» arrea In a«*c. 3. tp. R 3 W ,1 00
The appreniriatlon is from ,i2,' Frank Wetherbe«. Romeo Gilbert, J first-class de
alers
everywhere
,509
31 a., r. 2 w , ,150
500 to ,13.5.000
It la continuing.. M Woodruff and Jonei
to Hugo Hallin. Eugene
A C. DI
After an
Maggie M IxK-kwood et al to Sarah W D . loti
block » of D A
U. 9. to J A. Parrish. HO aerea because it then will be unnecessary hour or so at whist the hostess was
E Markley. W D . lot» 5 and 6 Iu J Add ta <
to
go
to
the
legislature
each
teaalon
In aec 38. tp. 33, a r 1 w
assisted in serving luncheon by Miss
opbell Cogswell Camp.
block 5, tn J H. McFarland’» add to
Wm Jo
If it Is continuing it can not be
to Elisha Geer,
Nancy Peteraon
Campbel] and Celeste
U. 9. to Nora Flshee.
Cottage Grovr . »I.
W D. 160
section 5. tp 33. aec 30, tp. 33. a r I w.
regated.
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T began several suits
Sarah E Ma irklejr ta M M Lock- 9 R 3 W.
ladles' Aid Society
court against Andrew
th«
V 8 to Willie E Fla
ac
wm».l W D . N.
1 H of lots 5 and 6
The Log
Episcopal church
J R Campbell. W t
-ARATIVE <
en-
rea
In
w
24.
tp.
23.
s
w.
ÎF
VW
K>
’
KU
in block 5, In J H McFarland a add. Co. to Wi
OD
Wednesday after;
ampbell and othen
her.
Ü.
8
to
Ralph
W.
Fl
15
to Cottage Grove.
171
tract In 8e
W
Rowland. Mrs. 1
certain
acres In aec 30, tp 33, • r I «
H H Hobbl
et nx lo L G Moi ,1.00
The merit» of the Texas W» aj»r,
I Rowland
Iry. W I) . ail I of block 8, in Crea
V. 8 to
ac
LI I Me Brudk-k o J
Turner. M0 you would never »offer from kidney,
well. ,1190.
ri-s In Sei-t
acres In aoca. 3 J.
»1 a
tp. 17. • r bladder or rheumatic trouble
J W. Hhhomate et nx to W E
Niles Al
bottle (two month»' treatment). Sold
C-t*-K.TO fit
Brown, W D., 400 aerea in »ec»
tn m h
by O. J. Hull, or bv mall. Send for
young
s<ei th*
t Ö 15 a., r 3 e. ,10
*5 and 36, tp
'estlmonlals
Dr E W. Bali, 292«
Ngasaasg
The Engine Lunn A Saving» Bank
•1 to O. F S hi Olive street. St. Louts.
A number of th
sf
*
'LAFOLLETTFE FOR
PRESIDENT ON
POP TICKET
LANDIS FINES
WINDOW WASHER
ONLY ONE CENT
JOHNSON WILL
BE CANDIDATE
FOR PRESIDENT
Thousands Havo Kidney
Troublo and Never Supett i
LIST OF ASSESSOR
KEENEY S DEPUTIES
fRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
SPLENDID RESULTS FROM
BROUGHER S MEETINGS
THE ENDLESS CHAIN
G olden
. W est
COFFEE
TEA SPICES,
BAKING POWDER
EXTRACTS ,
JUST RIGHT
CLOSSETÄ DEVERS
ALBANY
I
I
OREGON IMÍORTIJiGij;