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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1908)
« t r Et'GKNK WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. MARC H 20. 19OH few instances a fractional advance ♦ Try JELL-O, the dainty appetizing in prices has been asked, In order ♦ economical dessert. Can be prepared ♦ to relieve the shortage to some ex- I instantly—simply add boiling water BRIGHT tent a larger volume of California ' ♦ and serve when cool. Flavored just Astoria, Me.’.. 2 4 4» I Miif- butter is being brought to this mar rlghf; sweetened just right: perfect ket. This sells at the same price as ♦ fleyV of Seattle, pt ■ in every way. A 10c package makes ♦ theOrigon Lumber the local product: a condition that enough <li --ert for a large family All which operates a t ♦ very seldom rules here. I grocers sell It. Don’t accept substi n in m its early stages Catarrh is almost intolerable, caused by the ♦ mills on the Coast, There is a better buying demand tutes. JELL-O complies with all «E7eelin|f >n the no8e’ the b"zzin£ noises in the ears, the continual In the cheese market at th ■ moment ♦ one at Warrent >n. t Pure Ku >d Laws 7 flavors: la-mon. ** \.ne and spitting ’’ difficult breathing, etc. But when the blood + ttoria last evening and dealers report a large numb r >f Orange. Raspberry, Strawberry, "h**es thoroughly polluted from the catarrhal matter, the inflammation he Is fairly well sales around 15 l-2c for local flats Chocolate. Cherry, Peach. \t night's meeting of the lodge (From Tuesday's Dally Guard.) ■ to the bronchial tulies, causing hoarseness, and often an aggravating + with the outlook for the lum of best quality. Odd Fellows the building commit- The city council held an adjourned ♦ ber business. He believes Iteniv Arrival* Fr<‘ii> Frisco, nt k t'te stomach is affected, resulting in dyspepsia, loss of appetite and was authorized to lease the en- Arrivals of fruits anl vegetables session last night at which time the ♦ that all the labor and finan C°rfh ami gradually all the mucous membranes of the bodj- become dis- t re » lower floor and the basement of Warren Construction Company's bid cial troubles will be amicably 5SSand the system and deranged. Frequently the kidneys and the lodge's proposed five-storv brick by steamer were very hei ■avy today for paving East Eleventh street from ♦ It Is stated + settled, anil before the coming ‘ are attacked, a constant passage of impure blood through the bui Idlng to the B-»rger-Bean Hard- from San Francisco heav- Willamette street to the S. P rail ♦ summer is ended the lumber diseases these important members, and Catarrh terminates ip Con- w re Co. for a term of ten years, that today’« receitps are the many road for $2.75 per square yard was ♦ industry will be on a firmer laI,? n Catarrh is a deep-seated blood disease, and must be treated con- It is expected that the lower floor lest for this time of year for seasons. Rhubarb is now in very accepted. This bid was made with + basis than it was a year ago. *oin,'i'.. Jpy for it is beyond the reach of local treatment. S. S. S. cures an 1 basement will be completed by liberal supply and prices have drp- the provision that the company be al- 4 jSnli bv cleansing the blood of all the impure catarrhal matter and at the the first of October, so that the firm ped to 7c a pound. Asparagus is 1 ow « h 1 to put in curbing of the same ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ^tinie building up the entire system. It goes down and attacks the can occupy It by that time, their coming more lively and today's mar- quality that Is now being put in and ' disease at its head, in the circulation, and lease on their present quarters on k t stands at 12c for the best Some not be compell<*d to conform to the removes every trace of the impurity that is M illamette street expiring on that lower. Several cars of oranges ar specjfications furnished by the city date. This will be a splendid loca Ths? fruit engineer for building of said curb. causing the trouble. Then as rich, pure tion for a hardware and Implement rived during the day. blood circulates through the body, the in- stor“. The building will have en was not in the best of condition ow This was accepted and the contract Wh n Judge Halle> died In Port let. - flamed membranes commence to heal, the trances both on East Ninth and Park ing to the advancing season for nav land Sunday night he left an estate Heveral Orillnance«. els. A supply of lemons also came In * mucous discharges grow less and finally streets and there will be plate glass Ordinances for grading and gravel that will amount to a sum In the from the south during the morning. PURELY VEGETABLE cease, and all the disagreeable and disgusting on three sides. The room to be oc California new potatoes are again lu ing East Seventeenth street from I neighborhood of »40,000, and prac- rUnu symptoms of Catarrh disappear. S. S. S. has cupied by the hardware store will evid“nce with prices g dng down Walnut avenue to Agate avenue, fori tally all of the property goes to his grading and graveling East Nine Wife. equal as a cure for this disease. It refines and purifies the entire circulation be 54x114 fe»t in dimensions. There ward. Life insurance, aggregating »26.- teenth Street from Orchard avenue to | > airs the damage done by Catarrh. Special book on Catarrh and anv will he a freight elevator to he used Flour May Ihx-line Soon. 27a! advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. In conveying implements from the Reports were current In the Agate avenue, for grading and grav I- ■ 000, const Irfites the principal part of basement to the ground floor, in ad- wholesale grocery trade today that a Ing Orchard avenue from East Elev Judge Hailey's legacy, and th - poli dit-i *n to the passenger elevator cut in flour prices may he expected enth street to Fairmount boulevard. I cies vie ill in favor of Mrs. Halley. •"Where hearts arc which will extend from the base- within a short time. Some of the and for grading and graveling Moss In view of th efact that some of the trumps, I always lead a ment to the top floor. real pr >| ert.v i wned by Judge Hailey ago for America, settling at small millers in the interior are re avenue from East Fifteenth street to I * + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ years was partly incumbered the life in spade;” Quite a practical Milwaukee, Wls., where she reside I ported to be shading pr »sen’ quota Fairmount boulevard were pnssed. J DIED ♦ a few y<»ars, and then moved to Free An ordinance providing for build-1 surance mone\ will greatly assist in A tions and ft Is believed that the large as well as romantic gentle ♦ port, Ill. She moved to Carrol, la., milling interests will lx» forced to Ing inspection in the city was passed. the settlement ot the estate. Pen dleton En it Ore onian. man, with the splendid An ordinance regulating blasting In , and eeme to Oregon 30 years ago. ears lower prices to meet the competi + ♦♦♦ + + + ♦ + + ♦ + + ♦* first settling at Portland. oming t > tion. The market is considered the city was read for the first time, i example of Mme. Booster At the home of her son-in-law. Eugene 25 years ago, anil has resld- weak, but no official announcement to keep him from getting Oris Marx, Sr., at the corner of East ed with h“r daughter, Mrs. Mar»i. qt' a prosp'etive cut was made. Oil Quotations Lowen d. stale. Nizth and Pearl streets, Eugene, this since. Th e:i u- ■ of her d( ath was a Chlttim hark—4 1-2 0 ^c. fall which ve receive! four Quotations on practically all To »-stabllah a colored colony in nortilng. March 25 '.908 at 3 ago. She fell out of bed and weeks If you need any tools broke Wool—18... grades of refined coal oil wer cut Umat . i N ,i ■ nlan of R v ©'dock Mrs. Josephine H?ch?1sen, a hip, and on account of her Poult cy. Egg«, etc. we can show you the lat advanc and there a was half a cent today, John t . ( ’ Ionian, pr siding elder of nd nearly 91 years. She was born ed age she was unable "to Eg^s—Per doz 12c. "t > recover reduction of half a cent on i all th«» African Methodist church In est improvements in gar I, the principality of Llchensteln, from th=> shock. Mrs. Dairy Butter — 45. Per roll — 50 0 Mr Hocheisen was brands of gasoline excepting the 86- Washington. Idahiv . nd Oregon, who «ermanv. in May. 1817. and was a woman of remarkable vitality for Creamery Hutter -Per roll. 60 & degree article which was unchanged. den tools, also mechanics’ (Special Correspondence.) I h no it« P»»ndleton. - !HI ■■'. Hens— Per lb., 10c. one of her age, up to the time of her Front Street Briefs. It . ■ ! !:•■.» of the colored min Goshen. March 23.—The game of tools, household utensils, Frys — Per lb.. 10c. accident she being as active as th© Demand for sugar is heavier since baseball between Goshen and Pleas ister to b ' ' a 1 <r ;e number of so XOTI« 1 FOR PUBLKATION. Goese- Per lb., 7c. builder ’s hardware (such twenty or thirty the 30c advance noted yesterday. ant Hill Sun.lay resulted In a score ber, Indu.nriO'iH an.I substantial ne lnite.1 States Land Office, Roseburg. average person Ducks -Per lb., 9c. years younger. Besides Mrs. Marx Onions are holding stiff hut val gro fi niiie.4 irom the Southern states of 6 to 5 in favor of Goshen. Those locks you never saw!) Oregon, March 23. 1908. Turkeys- Per lb, 12^c. ues did not reach »1 as »xpected. it* tiie.a In a colony upon making the score were: Lee Mat and set.le Notice is hereby given that in she leaves another daughter. Mrs Fruits, Vegetable«. E«c. » For anything in up-to- Potato market is good locally but lock. 1; Wib y Humphrey. 2; John some of the lands which are being «tnplianee with the provisions of Miller, at Rock City, 111., and three grandchildren, She was a faithful shipping demand Is sdmewhat slow New Potatoes — 50c per cwt. reclaimed In th.e western part of the Gilbert, 2; Mintree Copenhaver, 1; this-day’s hardware don’t the ■act of Congress of June 3, 1878, Onions—Per cwt. $4 25. er county. He thinks the conditions total, 6. «titled. "An act for the sale of tim- member of the Catholic church, Th, overlook our store. funeral will be held at St. Mary ’ Local wheat prices are somewhat be Lemons Per case, $4.25. Ideal here and believes it would The game was very Interesting all H lands In the States of California, church tomorrow morning 9 at Oranges — $2.75. strained and out of line cocording to for the betterment of his people. Yours for business, the way through. The next game Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Livestock Market. the trade and a reaction Is due. will be played here at Goshen with t - • as extended to all the o’clock, with interment in the I. O. Griffin Hardware Co There is a general absence of busi Pleasant Hill on March 29. They SOCIALISTS CALL Public i.and States by act of 'Aug O. F. cemetery. Steers—Per lb 4 ra 3 l-2c. col NTY CONVENTION ness In the hop market at this time. will play the Sprtngfield high school Good cows 3 0 31-2. ust 4, 1892. Selah W. B. Haynes of At Florence, March 21. 1908, of in the near future. Good print-» dressed veal—6 0 i. Prices nominal. Eugen . County of Lane, State of The Socialists of laine county are ElGHI'B GRADE FVAMlAAItoNB I’ortlmxl Livestock Market. The Goshen ti^ini consists of the Mutton on foot—4 1-2 @ 5. Oregon, did, on September 3, 1907, paralysis, Mrs. Sarah E. Kuhn, aged 59 years She leaves nln» children. The local livestock market contin following: George Stewart, p.; John hereby called to meet In niaHS con Fat Hogs—50 5 1-4. The eighth grade final examina flit la this office his sworn statement ues steady at the prices that have Gilbert, c.; R. C. Roney, lb.; Frank vention at Frank's hall. Eugene. Or., tions for the public schools will be Fat Hogs, dressed 6 1-2 @ 7. No. 9155, for the purchase of the The remains were shipped from Eu gene to Salem today and will be bur ruled for several days. Smitson. 2b.; Ix*e Matlock. 3b ; Er on Friday, April 3. at 10 o'clock, for held Grain and F«x»d. SW 1-4 SW 1-4 of Section No. 2. in Cattle—Best steers »4.40 0 »3.75; nest Mathews, r. f.; W. L. Elliott, the purpose of nominating a full May 14. 15. Township No. 20 south, Range No. led there. They were accompanied Flour—$4.25. by her son, H. E. Mann. The deceased fair to medium, cows, »2.75 ra 13.25; c. f.; M. Copenhaver, 1. f.; Wiley ticket for the coming June election June 11, 12. 5 west W M . and will offer proof Oat hay — »15. had been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. ansi such other business as may come bulls. »2.40 <a »2.75; calves $3.75«# Humphrey, ss. Teachers who have pupils ready to »how that the land sought Is more H Oat Hay. »13. 4.50. Miller, at Florence. Her home was before said convention. All Socialists for the examination should notify nluahU for it« timber or stone than Timothy hay — Per ton — »13. at Klamath Falls. are urgently requested to be present. me of the number of questions want Sheep-—Good. $5.50 0'6.00; lambs, for agricultural purposes, and to es New Oats—Per bu. 45c. H. M MANVILLE, »5.75 ©6.50. ed and the name of the person ap tablish his claim to said land be Bran — Per ton. $29. At the Eugene hospital. March 24. Chairman Co. Central Com. Hogs—Best, »5.25 fri 5.50; lights, pointed to conduct the examination at fore W. W Calkins, U. S. Commls- Mixed feed — Per ton $30. >1908, of pneumonia, Blanche Smith, C COLE, E. fats and feeders, »5.000 a. 25; »2.25 least 15 days befofg the date for lioaer. at his office in Eugene, Ore Shorts, per ton—$32. aged 7 years. She had been visiting @3.25; stockers and feeders, $3 0 Sec. Co, Central Com. a3 which jbq question» are wanted. gon. on Thursday the 18th day of her grandmother, Mrs. A. E. Barnum. New Wheat—Per bu. 85c. 5.10. W. H DILLARD, Jun». 1908. Rolled barley—Per ton $3 4. west of Eugene, and was brought to Sheep — Receipts, 5500; market, I County Superintendent He names as witnesses: Dave Chopped fe«td—$31 per ton. the hospital only a few- days ago. 21 strong, held, common to special, 1 Murphy, Hal E. Wood and Marvin L. . Cracked Corn —$36-40. 0 28 1-2. SI MMONS. Hiramitt. all of Eugene, Oregon: There will be a meeting at the (Special Guard ( orrespond. nt.) I Portland Quotations. ¡Varren C. Smith of Crow. Oregon. WILLIAMS! CARBOLIC RAl.VE Lane Pleasant Hill schoolhouse, Halley Hill, March 26.—Mrs. Sam In the Circuit Court of the State ot Creamery Butter — 25 0 30c. Oregon for the County of Lane. Any and all persons claiming ad- WITH ARNICA and WITCH HA7EI POPTLAXI) MARKET REPORT county. Oregon, on Saturday. March Watson has been sick for some time Eggs, 15c 0 16c. J. J. Walton. Plaintiff va. George L. The best salve In the world for cuts, wrs-ly the above described lands 28, at 1:30 p. m., sharp, the object past. Chickens—1 4 0 15c. Portland. March 26.—A late issue Moore, Defendant. »•• requested to file their claims in bruiser, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet of which will be to discuss the ques Bill Boiler spent Sunday in our Whtat—Valley 83; Bluestem 85. To George L. Moore, defendant: this office on or before the said ter, chapped hands and all skin erup of the New York Commercial says tion of establishing a high school at vicinity last week. I Oats—Per ton, $26(?t 28. tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction of the New York apple market: In the name of the State of Ore 18th day of June. 1908. Pleasant Hill by the union of dis The protracted meeting com- Barley—Per ton. »27ft»29. "There Is a large accumulation or money refunded Sold by Linn gon: You are hereby required to ap BENJAMIN L. EDDY, tricts or some other plan. menced at te Btiley school house Hay—Timothy. $17; Cheat, $14. 1 Register. Drug Co. Williams Mfg Co., prop».. of apples on hand In this’market, | President Campbell, of the Univer last Sunday by Rev. Howell, and pear and answer the complaint filed Grain Hay—15 016. and on all offerings the tone is weak. avainst you In the above entitled sity of Oregon, Superintendent Al will continue for two or three w ek Mohair—Choice. 25c. Dealers here do not hesitate to as suit within six weeks front the date derman, of the Eugene city schools, NOTII E FOR PUBLICATION. There Is a standing Invitation to Notice for Publication. Wool—Valley. 1 6 (a 18c, sert that the loss-s made by specu County Superintendent W. B. Dil all who wish to attend. [Inlted Stat“- Land Office. Roseburg, Meatin ; of t’ie first publication of this sum United States Land Office, Hops—Prime 4c th 5 l-2c. lators and holders at primary points mons; and If you so fall to answer, lard. and probably some other good 0r»zon. March 21. 1908. commences at 7:30 o'clock. Re Roseburg, Or., Feb. 1 1, 1908. Potatoes—50 0 60c. will be lrrge, and it is freely predict speakers will address the meeting. Retire is hereby given that in Howell Is a fine speaker and those I :r want thereof the Plaintiff will Notice is hereby given that In com ed that ’he to’«! will exceed $1.000,- Onions—»3.750 $4.00 per cwt. People of the surrounding dis who do not attend do not know what take judgment and decree against t'Bpiianco with the provisions of pliance with the provisions of the Chlttim bark—3c0 3 l-2c. you as prayed for In the complaint tricts are Invited to attend and partic they are missing. 1h? act cf Congress of June 3, 1878, act of congress of June 3, 1878, enti 000 on the 1907 crop. There are few ularly school officers and teachers. [Mtltled. "An act for the sale of tim- tled "An act war the sal > of timber ■apples on this market that sell for Miss Pearl Weaver, who has.been herein, to-wit; that tftle be quieted BEN F. liEENI Y. $4.50 per barrel. The bulk of the Signed, R. J. HEMPHILL, !*’■ lands in the States of California, lands in the States of California, Or at Walterville for some time, has in the plaintiff to the lota three and Lane County's Assessor. four an I east half of southweHt quar School Clerk. njrewn. Nevada, and Washington egon, Nevada and Washington Terri sales are within a range of $2 to returned horn«1. Whose official record is one of ter of Section thirty In Township pnitory," as calcuuct extended I to all al) the! the tory.” as extended to all public land $3 per barrel, few lots, however, which he Is not ashamed, having es- 8. S. Miller has been quite III for i The Sixteen South, Range Six West, Will. LEARX »<> EAT. •’»lie Land States by act of Aug- states by act of August 4, 1892, reaching the «outside figure. the past two weeks, but Is reported peclally distinguished himself as the beefl demoralized by the Mer. In l-ane County, Oregon. rA 4. 1892. Ellen L. Clark of Eu- Charles W. Scott, of Eugene, county market __ has ___ of ... low-grade _____ (first Assessor of Lane County has Few 4’eople in Eugene R«*ally Know- much better. stacks fruit. And that you be decreed to have B»»*. County of Lane. State of Ore-1 of Lane, state of Oregon, has filed heavy Mrs. C. E. M. Brown anti daugh A report from Pittsburg says of, ever elected, that has made anything no interest or estate therein. How. ‘"«.did. on August 16, F907, file | in this office his sworn statement ter, Mrs. Pierce of Cottage Grove, This summons is served by publi J ’‘’J5 office h»r sworn statement No. 6676 for the purchase of the SE the annle market there: was In our midst this week looking "Although the apple crop of the cation thereof once each week for six Slow eating will solve one-half the over Mrs. Brown's place. for tbp purchase of the >« SE . Se< stk n 15, EH NE .< problems of III health, Those who pl-- of SE 1-4 of Section No. 24, in tion 22. and SWU NW *4 of Sectian country fell short of the yield of Mr. Taylor, brother of Mrs. E. H. successive weeks In the Eugene suffer with Indigestion and weak Hawkins, was visiting friends here Weekly Guard by virtue of an order Q0*3*'1'!' N" 17 south, Range No.' No. 23, in Township No. 18 S.. Range the previous year, there Is said to b» now In storage In the eastern made in the above entitled cause on stomach can with care and the use some time past. L "• M • and will offer proof! No. 9 W.. W. M., and will offer proof of Ml-o-na stomach tablets restore pshoY that the land sought is more to show that the land sought Is more warehouses thousands of barrels of The Misses Caeteel. of Eugene, the 18th day of March, 1908 by the the digestion to a healthy condition, were the guests of Miss Miller last Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge of the said plaibl“ for its timber or stone valuable for its timber or stone than apples in excess of the amount at this time last year, which the manli>- Court, done In open Court. pw for agricultural so that th“/ can eat what they want Sunday. purposes, I for agricultural purposes, and to es ulators of the corner have been un WALTON & NESS. W to distress fear of at any time without Blanche, the little daughter of Mrs. establish her claim 1 tablish his claim to said land before able to market. Attys, for Plff. P said or suffering. land before W. W. ' W. W. Calkins. I’. S. Commissioner,! Mary Sml’h, and the grandaughter “ T has been an open secret for Date of first publication of thia fslkin«. V. S. Commissioner, at his Ml-o-ra nf Mr. e”d Mrs. A. E. Bsrniim, died After a few days’ at his office at Eugene. Oregon, on — C'at the local market iffit? in E tablets, the headach ’s, dlz-.y feeling, et the Eugene hospital Tu«“sday at summons Is March 26, 1908. ne. Oregon, on Satur Thursday, the 30th day of April, bp.s ra.. 1» .1 u oversupply, 100 •9, the 13th ___ , day of June, 1908. drowsfne««. ba I taste in the mo it h, 5 p. m. She had bo»»n sick for some 1908. Ci • freq I” ’>’1. Sl>“ nam s • as . witnesses: „ coated tongue, flatulence, sleepless- time and her death was not unex- , George He names as witnesses: Ralph th si 41 ’ Hal« of little. Oregon: Daniel ness, distress after eating all th nao pecte. She was a loving little girl Hunt, of Engine, Oregon; Merritt B. 1« ■ ' f rymptoms of a weak stomach will and was loved by all who knew her. !i„ ' ’ ;,'li •’ D vereat'X, and Mer- Huntley, of Ettg«ne„ Oregon: Fred in t disappear and perfect digestion and She leaves a mother Hnd two sia «Ifcvereaux. all of Eugene. Ore- Fisk, of Eugene. On-gon: Horace H. J cor id n ost none good health will be restored. ter» lo mourn her loss, besides a Fisk, of Mapleton, Or gon. • n-nfi' and are endeavoring to j Hull's Drug Store place so much host of relatives and friends. «-io'.8?1 a" Pisons claiming ad- Any and all person«« claiming ad got ■ “ a transfer of their holdings confidence In the power of Ml-o-na v" «lescrlbed lands versely the above described lands are at con ¡durably lower prices, even for 1 cure Indigestion that th°y offer bh «o'**’ ' ,0 Hl* *Helr claims In requested to file their claims in this refund the money should ft fail kh a?'*“ .°? or ‘»efore the said offiep on or before said 30th day of the fa -r grades.” Egg Bear» Outdo Themwlve«. give satisfaction. (Sneclal Correspondence.) April, 1908. Just as has been predicted BENJAMIN l . eddy . Mound. March 25. D. Johnson Is BENJAMIN L. EDDY. the egg bears members of ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ building a long line of wire fence Register. Register. the Knockers’ Club—have outdone proper assessment of railroad ♦ ♦ which will make a valuable Improve, • ven themselves and suffering from ^’Tb I F or PUBLICATION. ♦ ment to his ranch. H<> Is also build Dll it It 'N« tit property, other public ser«4e cor ♦ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. defeat they are planning new schemes AT SAN FRANCISCO ♦ ing a lot of rail fence. a!v? ''and Office. Roseburg, United States l-and Office. Roseburg. to secure additional profit out of porations. timber lands, etc. such ♦ ♦ that notwithstanding mor» money ♦ Walter J. Holland came In with the vMarch 23. 1908. shippers. As forecasted in this has been expended on bridges and Oregon. March 18, 1908. San Francisco. March 24 — ♦ stage Saturday and visited over Sun- ■auu'* ls ^reby given that In ; Notice is hereby given that in report, the egg market went roads than during any like period of ♦ The American car Is expected ♦ dav with Thomas O’Brien. Ciphers. Sage Rats and Prairie Doga . lr. w"h 'he provisions of compliance with the provisions of no lower than 15c on the present J^rank Holland and Charley Gold annually devastate our fields of growing ss of June 3, 1 878,, the act of Congress of June 3, 1878,1 ' movement and today no sales are the past, the county la practically out ♦ to arrive here thia afternoon ♦ Their number may be greatly of deb’ and has the lowest tax levy ♦ and will be shipped by steam ♦ have gold out the Crow and Mound grain n "' act fo of rizna. ”Jr r (ha ln° Of «ai» ’"te or tlm- tlm- .entitled, “An act for the sal» of <tm- being made at that low figure. The In its history. These are facts ♦ er to Alaska on Friday or Sat ♦ mall route to their uncle, Sterling diminished by ■ systematic warfare upon «X-,nd Hat«-» California.! 1 her lands In the States of California. market now ranges at 15 1-2 and 16 worthy of mere than ì passing 4 urday next. ♦ Abbott. The change take« place on them. Every female killed before the ’Ti’orv'",>Va^a' 8n^ Washington Oregon. Nevada, and Washington c“nts with sales at both figures The thought. Mr. Keenev Is a candidate young are born, reduces the number of ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ April 1st. so we are Informed. *i(f i *xtended to «11 the' Territory,” as extended to all the disposition among the bears here to for re-nomination and election. Jay Johnson and Chester Bierce, pests at least ten later on. 14 1992 ar' of Aug- Public Land States bv got of Aug- beat down the price too far resulted "Woodlark” SquirTel Poison is the most while returning from the poatofflce APPOINTMENTS OF DIVINITY 5. r • Hilph C. Oglesby of Eu- ust 4. 1892. Carrie E. Prosser of In many shippers taking the matter reliable and destructive agent yet devised Now ’ s the time to take Rocky Sundav. killed a Ivrge wildcat. A SCHOOL STUDENTS «.’iM L. .' ? 1 ln*“' s,a'« ot Ore- Eugene. County of Lane, State of into their own hands and storage It drives out the varmint dog belonging to Charles for their extermination. It is absolutely k ofHe . '"«"St 27. 1907. file in Oregon, did on June 20. 1907. file operations by valley shippers have Mountain Tea. certain in its action and every kernel is germs of winter, builds up the utom- Lewis, of Wolf Creek, was with them warranted to kill. Climatic changes or Apimlntments of t.he Divinity H f„r ’ ’w rn statement No In this offlc» her »worn sta'ement No. begun In earnest. This has scared ach, kidneys anl liver The most a tree for them, and nut th* cat nn School students for next Sunday are 8F j . na*e of the N 1-2 | 9025, for the purcha«“ of the Lot the bears and they are now starting moisture of the earth do not destroy its wonderful apring tonic to make peo- and Chet then hnd to ride on home , l>.\0 i,' N'o- ». in Town- number One (being NE 1-4 of NE storage operations themselves. strength. It requires no mixing or prepa Re pie well. You'll be surprised with as follows: and get hla father ’ s «run. He did not N. E Be»»ch. Sttnnydale X . an<i ’ Range No. 4. Eaat 1-4) of Section No. 2. in T iwnshfp ceipts of eggs here are quite liberal ration, and is always ready for use No the results. 35c, tea or tablets. Linn bring the cat down the first shot, an other is so good. Itealers will refund the D. E Olson, Harrisburg **■>" »-a* 1 nff,*r Proof to ahowt No. 19. south. Range No. 7. West. W. but the arrivals are scarcely as heavy Drug Company. S R. Moore. North Santlam was a little tired from climbing on purchase price, if not as claimed. F ,‘i . . hlo ■ M., and will offer proof to show as a few days ago. However the mar aht is Is mtin* more valiio valuable! It Mackie, Fairmount. the mountain a short distance, but II ovt C hemical C o ., Portland. Oregon stone than for agrl- that the land sought is more val ket still retains good supplies but P R. Edmiston, of Thurston, was the next shot hit the cat In the eye F. M Brooke, Myrtle Creek. and to establish uable for Its timber or stone than for the fart that fewer eggs are coming in the city the latter part of the < I-eon Mvera, Msrcola. ale land before W. W agricultural purposes, and to estab and to the open market has stiffened week. C. C. Curtis, Fairview and Elmi- oulckly Walter Holland happened 'mmissioner, at his lish her claim to «aid land before W. the tone considerably. ra. ■ long Piet» In limn to see e«e sport, GEORGE W. KINSEY Oregon, on Wed- W. Calkins. U. 8. Commissioner, at Opposite Tone in 4'hlcken«. M. A Veach, of Pleasant Hill, was Jay and Chet will divide the «noil«, of June, 1908. his office in Eug»ne. Oregon, on Fri Chickens are in somewhat more a business caller at The Guard of Roy Bierce left Monnd last Tue«- Dr Ix>wp the optician will be In General Auctioneer *itn«»sse»: Car) V ■ day. the Sth of June. 1908. . liberal arrivals though the market is fice the latter part of the week. bls Eugene office all of next week day en route for Camas, Wash., to /‘kiam '‘^nev°r*’on■ WII11«m She names as witnesses Clarence far from being glutted Some sales If you have head and eye aches, he visit with his slater, Mrs. J. T. Poln- Residence 194 E. 10th St. *• T r .-> Eugene, Oregon; ! Kennedy of Crow. Oregon: H F are being made at a fractional de cordially Invites you to cell and have dexter, and fimllv. where he may Crenshaw of Panther. Oregon; F le cline for old hens but springers are him test your eyes. Eighteen years’ also get employment. *8',# Benner of Eugene. Crenshaw of Panther. Oregon; W O In demand at top figures. Demand G. W Ijiyne sheared his goats over experience. *»v and .H __ Prosser of Eugene. Oreg n for best quality turkeys Is very good ■» week ago Ge >. Prescott will shear r*ly th» W 'Perwon» claiming ad- Any and all persons claiming ad at fair prices. For Infanta -xd CILidren. The senate yesterday panned Sena hie about th« firm of April A D , ’’"described lands versely the above described lands Rotter 1« Very Sc«rre Here, tor Bourne's bill authorizing the sale Bierce will also shear a small band i.r’RPs J*‘.,be,r c'ain>s In are r«»qi>ested to file their claims In Till Kind Yoi ’ dre Ahrays EongM Supplies of local butter are very- at public auction or bv sealed blds of about the same time. t*fOre ■ —. •’■■ the «aid this office on or before small In comparison to the demaad MÑ4ML - the lands on the Siletz reservation Bear« ths 5th day of June. 1908 which has ruled since the la»t cut in Fresh rarden seeds of all kind« at The proceeds of the sale are to be PAL. •PACial “EM amin l . EDDT. BENJAMIN L. EDDT. prices Best grade Is almost unob R guatare of L.. krvA * RH demoted to the support of the Siletz the Be- Hive grocer/, W J Gibson * Register tainable and It Is stated that In al Register. Al»»MV Bon. »7 West Eighth street. Indians. CATARRH serous 8REGER-BEAN LEASE FAR-REACHING blood disorder f ELEVENTH STREET PAVING CONTRACT LET LAST NIGHT FOR TEN YEARS Booster Says WtElílY REPORT GF EUGENE MARKET FROM PLEASANT HILL s I r 'tire de- ae- ully tion that rjurt ont- ling I to for ard, hen rer- ■ath ont ich. life, i at's 35 c, /-A PLEASANT HILL HIGH SCHOOL MEETING CASTOS IA I