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«I THE' EI’OEXE W EEKLY Gl'ARD, THlllSDAY, APRIL 23, 1008 !> COMMITTEE APPOINTED- TO INVESTIGATE TRUSTS 13 rk un Williams 1* Mad. ex«« W.s t dl r sc in vpr i lele + + + + 6 Mout and ras b Her ♦ ♦ ♦ •k ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mm s< Suitcases, value to $ J.CO eft $ 1.98 rlty «lui Men’s dress and work Shirts at prices never before heard of Values to $L00 aL 49c Bargain Sale Wash Goods 2ic REGII AR 20c V ALEE AT 17c. ELMIRA LUMBER CO.'S MILL REFITTED Granii .1 ii ry (»< I m Ihi^y ten T ork • \ ¡«ri 1 21 II be me kn « w ii t<i la v î hat 1the ted«rai g mil jur y I h about to h •ghi an Inv»-' iti ga* tloi1 of avvera ht* lariO'dt n BH» fa riturerà of manila of 1 not th * manu J under an a meifit In reHtra trade In violi Ion 111 ifUl l-trust law. 13c. BIOS' -W.XFOKDS, $3..Ml \ A LI E 1 lc Boys’ patent kid Shoes and Oxford and widths; the new thiug. A lam value up to $3.50; Friday . oak collar and counter; ♦ 4* ♦ + <f ♦ ♦ 1 in Elígete, April lA'adley and wifi a to T 1er. RE<>( LAB 12 1-2« VALI ES at HF. All Men's Oxfords in Vici and patent Kid and widths: a new Jot of the latisi in sty re and make Regular $5.00 at 13c irs and A BORN 17c vr A large assortment of ladies' fine Oxfori dais in all sltfes and widths; vaiti« up to »5.00; Friday Bargain Sale KEGI LAII MEN'S $5.00 OXFORDS. a ♦ Bargain Sale Shoes A ILI ES I P TO ¡95.00 AT 08 E 21c. + + + ♦♦ + + ■*-+♦ ♦ + ♦ J m I gainst repo paper 1 ■ Illi' by the directo r of t he census bu a it. iViJlIainH, avo been to 1 19. >y Ktate- speaker. result of p a pí*r^ and tht led » that ot'dented he other ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ DIED ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦ * t ftnw d ht In Cottagi- G 23.—A little ^4 bus i* Q I p ■<1 lottage Grove ncident o« bat was some, but to with two children. Ii II thers not The propri- r.n|t,-d in marriage : When quite ; tor of the ig store, Har- tcux. ■rian y Brehaut, ime past has ca.ne a memlter of it .ri ago een ni I».-in articles from church and about f .ui 4 Ad a t his store, including tnedklnes, toilet united wlih the 8evt a iam She good«, etc and the loss became ventist church ■r, one alarming, Harry Is an itlgen- band, two sous, one 1 :»e was iuus chtlp, and to find th'« thief he Itrother and three sis attached a thr« -ad to a number of laid to rest in the Sw pill boxes and placed then on rhe etery w ith a «trong 1 show case ho I lat If a man picked in the tirst vnaurrecti / Words of comfort v up one and regs twenty started to walk away It would pull C. C. SU yter. rrect theae all the othe •rs off the case and to the r and pulp it hap(H-iied yesterday, I At the home of her son. Cad IL Introduced r sprung the trap a«ul was I Young, 4 7i> Pe; rl street, Eugene, aticl means i this forenoon at 11:30 o’c toik. .Mrs. ent efforts of whom «e sp«aà was Lucia H Young, of ol 1 age Funeral tile Lane county court announcements will be niKde later. :ig medkdne without a two si ker de a <1 , n««i 1 th« ' and ture of printing paper. ( è inf migli t'ont ribut ions The McCall bi! ity of cn npnlgn < «lay reported favo by a committee president, vice pt aentatlvei In con Einployrra* Lial«ility Bill A r the ersult of the opinio: derod tn Preaident Roos« velt i DRUG THIEF CAUGHT BY A CLEVER SCHEME r regular 12 l-2c new WasN Goods ' i -ale Friday only, the yard .......... « In Eugene April 1 ' Elmira Lumber Company s took out the Iw-1 r.Vi, loads ot tornef and .Vtrs. L. It today that wfQ «ximpietc dauglJter. tg of their mill. ;e new boiler bus l*«-en in- sta 1 Is now running the pig lier turning <>ut some finY* v re ter. Tile floiuiug and I i ititi At .Marcóla April 13, 1308, t( in this mill has'an ext- 1- try lent re •JHJ I ill tion, both in this and some Glenn Powers und wlft . of Blue Riv i of the stern markets: The new et, r, so*. la. head I: block ,s and set w«n ks üiaX ar ( Two cars of oranges were unloaded' April rived (.«»«lay are of th«» latest anci on the street rhls morning. J•> most 1 improved pattern, which will L Local hothouse cucumbers are in insure an eveu and satisfactory CUI Selling at slightly larger supply. in th«' lumber, This Is a. usisi Ini- 4* / ------- ozen. 31.50(0 32 a portant factor In the manufacture ol Chltthn barfc — 4 l-2@5c .* The Republicarf county central F Strawberry supply from Fionda fa lumber ami Is alwajfe apHCilased by ♦ Wool—1 Sf. MA GRIFI» more liberal and bettef quality Is comnifttee met yesterday aiternooa the contractor, as a time surer w h re ♦ 4 and appointed a commii ■ . ,.xer. , Poultry, E%gs, etc. shown today. Price al »2. a force of men are on a contxnct- >444 ♦ 4 4 ♦ ♦ Hops are still very slow, with on- cis«* any and all powers conf« rred bv Tiie headblocks will be pm in place Eggs—Per dozen.. 14c. ly an occasional trade around 2 K4 @ law upon the county «entrai com this week and by the flist <»t next Dairy Butfr—Per roil—b0fa45. kt th»* residents of Mr. aid Mrs. I mittee as follows: J. M. Williams, R week the mill will be in '"*11 upeva- J. U Smith in iilig ue, A;«rfl 15,. Creamery Butter—Per roll, 80@ 5 c: Paine Dressed meats are active for rhe A. Jayne. W. S. Moon. [>. While .1. O. Storey, presMhnt of Uon. ¡I i «' official count of the Totes 1!K<. Horace A. .Morrie and M ns Car-1 Hens—Per lb„ H*e. , I small arrivals. Former prices the and H. T. Belknap. It was <fe«ided' cast at the primary election Inst Fri the Portland, Eugene & Eastern rail rii* Grace Smith, JUiv. J. J. C.rtrk of- ! Frys—Per Di., K'c. that 'the delegates to the -tate and rule. day was completed this afternoon by road, was hero last Sil Hi rd ay he clos fi< »axing. Geese—Per lb., 7e. district convention be »eh i ted tv a Portland Livestock Market. the canvassing board, consisting of ed a <J«al with E J. Frasier for the Ducks — Per lb., 9c. viHaais The she« p market continues wiak. convention to consist of delegate» County Clerk E. U. Lee, .Justice of the piiK’base of the J. M. Cox property IXVFJ1ESC II.XIRE*» IX Turkeys—Per lb, 12 Me. . with the daily receipts larger Than from the-various precincts, the coun adjoining Eugene on the southwest. Peace R. 8. Bryson, of Itl-ATBLII LX <ON1 EVTIoX Fruits, \ < ‘ i,«*tal>l<* “ . Etc. Cottage Grew». April 20. Thw Cu the requirements of the trade, but it ty central committeeman to be ex-of- The terms are private. At the same Justice of lile Pence .1. Pot at u«ts— —i»0c per cwt. neral of Allen Johuiaon, 8« lt ivt W. is expected that arrivals will fafll ficio a delegate and additional dele- Croswell time Ur. Frasier bought from Mr. following I« Vepuldliui interusi Ar now directed Onions- — 1 Per cwt. 35.00. ¡C. Joteison, a isruminent IniHinc'ns off to s ime «xtent in the near future gates to be selected,.«ne for each 25 8tor« ) all of flint portion of tin* Whit can vote: toward selection of th« Oro to » <1- le Per case, »4.25. Lemons — man of this city, who waei tIntown votes cast at the republican primarv Meantime prices are maintained. ney tract lying south of the county For I' i>lt<*d States Seililtor from tile I'ortlanifA'uttage Gt*ow* lo- gates to the National Itepubl lean con Oranges— -»3.00. Tn Jhe catrle and bog markets the election if April 17. 190S. or major Charles W. Pulton. . . . ............ 115 4 road l>a»Hing through the place. vention in Chlcagp. . .1 nie 16, in the ‘cal late Frliltiy night and dleif two Livestock Market. tone iss trong, as ir has been for fraction thereof. It was further d - H. M. Cake. ............ 863 hours afterward, »as one of tin* liurg- Mate and congressional «fist rict con- weeks past, and there is nothing in cididtthgt the executive eommitte» Steers—Per rb , (ft 3 l-2c. veindons, to be in id itr Port, lard Mav « .«t ever hellf in tbrs cUy. "v la *sti- sight to Indicate a weakening soon. be empowered to select committee I HI ItSTOX IT! MS l t “ Fulton's majority. . . < , . 2!» I Good cows 3'«» 31-1. The Oregon* dfeUrgatei. will be | mated that 2.000 people ween iu at 6 in b. Livestock commission men say good men in rhe various precincts where Frtr Congressman Good prime dressed veal eipivt In n rmber, fhur ahosi n by the tendance. cattle are scarce in rhe state, and a none have been elected, the precinct state convention Willie C. Hawley.................... (8|iniaf Correspondence. 1 Mutton on foot — 4 1-2 <U to n«presi*nt the it la thoimht that Win n llitvijson good proportion of those now coining committee meeting for that pgrpose Thurston, April 22. N. Rhode* I caught on tile steps of the «-Idsed vos- sti xe at l.rrge ard'twn by ea«h dis I For Nupreiii»* «lu<lg< Fat Hogs, dressed 6 1-2 ib in are from California and states to be held on May i . 1 901 was happily surpriseit ;v fi«w evenings tibullt nt thircoacti. to insure his safe trict convmtlon to. reprise it its re Robert 8. Beau...................... Fat hogs on foot— 5 1-2 Ö 5 3-4.. Saturday. May 9, was the time set I east of the mountains. ago by quite a number of frlenigl spective «lilrtrict. Ainring ti e calked- For Dairy itml E« hh I C<>iiimiM«loiier . Gram an <4 Feed. ty, lie wedgpil himself under tile trap Few calves or lambs are coming to for holding the county convention J. W. Bailey...................................... 1303 «coming In to spend th«* evening »ml I door When th«« brakemtin threw of men are Senator* li'iurne and Ful. Flour*—»4 -to, the stockyards. Practically all rhe to select delegates tD tho star* co»- Alexander Iteld.'.............................. 473 help him cel'ebrnte Ills «2d birthday. up the do«ir it la assumed that he t«xj 8. A Lowi 14. ot l’«*nc letón; C. Oat Hay. »13. stock In these lines now brought in vention. Rrtreshiiicirts were s«rv«M and in A Johns; of Baker City; M A. was. so suddenly released Da»m his Timobhy hay—Per ron—»15. goes to Front street. I»ater.. when Bailey's majority...................... 830 ctHoyable clme was had by all. ■M iodi . off The I tai les-, W. I. Vhwt«r. New oat j—Per bu. . 4 7c. coxventiox Election pa»s«*d oft wry quii By position tl«at lie tost his balance and of Medfi rd, anifl Dr. W. II. COe, «of »warmer weather comes, more of the For Railr«n*<l < 'oiiiinissioiK'r fell] forward fr<gn the car. Indica Bran — Per ton, »29. HEED AT HII.8EY In Thurston, very few ntt«*n<tlqg. stock will lie ship]«ed in alive. 1334 as tions polntt to the fact that Iru retain Parti and Thomas K. Campbell Mixed feed—Per.ton $30. 3 48 every on«» is busy farming. In rhe Front Street market i A boil of Fulton's friends to veal William A. (’arter. . t'd a oiie-lhind hold for a ditOtun-e of Shorts, per ton—»32. Hals'c, Or., April 20. k joint in Easter ihiuday brvwcht quite a some 30 6«et, when he Htrituk a v Rcimbei htin In the June election !s , was reported' easier, with the demand 174 It Robertson . ................................. cul- New Wheat—Per bu. 85c. stitute of the Women's Christian large att<«m1anee at church. ?4fter v rt chiefly for fat medium sizes. fetrcil I jf the t. ’ ake 'Tin-es , although For PvotMViitlng Attorney The and was dashed at'giwt the Rolled bgrley- Per ton, »31. ilr 1 :i evn ha-t ntiBounc, d chat he day's receipts included a . good many Temperance Vnions of Linn and I^n« TCdwIn R. Bryson.............................1755 service* quite a crowd enjoyed a pic h mv.v tltahers The young, man did Cbrapped feed— 331 per ton. nic dinner on the bill south of tnwn will siiiu'ort Ci ke. Iti orc er to pa< i ¡of less desirable grades and' sizes. I counties was held ih the Haftey M. For lt«'pr<*M*niaffv«*s tint regnili consciousness. Cracked Corn —»'36-40. E. churrh April 15 and 16, during About ferty friendk and neighbors fy the rtzlton folk jtnf at. tile sam« . . 1 1 !• 3 , and the «<t'ect of these was to weak- __ 1 ani Is E. Bean ......................... rnie «'>n*nd a merltmi' recogvitlon to ..1116 surprised Mr and Mrs. John IffankH , en rhe whore market to some «extent. . which time about 4 0 delegates at Winsivr W. Calkin». .'»... PORI I.AXD MARKET REPORT. Seiiatoi• r-’ultoi«, the-Cake in«, wh » . . 966 one «'Vcnlsg lately hy walking in up Allen II. Eaton...................... Commission men reported mutton tended' from the two counties. Ad Pf lDnoon ITEMP Portland. Or., «April 23.—"I can luird to seir.. though prices were cut dresses of welcome wi re delivered will probably contort thf state corn- . . 748 on them. It lietng the 64th blrtbdiiv Isaac N. Edwards................. ( Btyeeiltl. Correspond« «»■«•.) * - - - I >nnks Refreshments were . . 690 •of Mr. ~ Augustus C. Jennings.... Deadwood. April 22. Herman v< nt loin, will i rge the elec tl< n of F iii A see no reason for the belief preva- to move stock, and th«« light demand by Mayor D. S. McWilliams In be . . 528 served during th»- evening and a Steinhaner, ot Greenleaf, made a trip ton i.s a del« »rate. Sen.-itor Bouri v lent ih some quarters that bittrer for spring lambs made the market a half of the city; by Rev. Geo. Clark, 1'harles «I. Dodd ................. ’ young. For County t 'bvk to l'p|>er lniftan creek, r< turning by« also drwires to reprenexit Oregon as a prlcts have reached the low level for weak affair. Lambs were quoted at | pastor of the M. FT. church, in l> half 4he year."• said a Front street ctwn- 8<- to 1 lc. but saTes at these prices of the churches,, and by Miss Ida Miss fiâtes, from the Rtut. la liete way oi; Mapleton, the other day. 1363 delegiiCe. (i wgonitu. JE U. Lee.................................. mlsMon merchant tod:®'. “The condi were slow. Maxwell, In behalf of the local W. C.« .,. 64 7 , visiting Mr. an«t Mrs. F N Nice. O. F. Callison ...................... .1. A. Buruett Is home from Eugen*» tion* that made the decline yester M XltslII IEIJl MAX «Mrs. John Dunks is quite sick at w her«- he went on busini ss. Mrs. Eva C. Wheeler, presi Quotations ruling in the livestock T. I’. day necessary still taifet. and they 1 th«« present writing. Kill « GIRL AXD 71« dent vf the Lane county \V. C. T. I'., HIMSELF Lee's majority ............... .. titiarket today are: It fti reprrted that tbrrware scsrl wllr be felt evm mon* keenly than MI«« h Mnybelle Conley came «ut oral cases ef smallpox «t Blachlig. Hogs ~ l'or Sheriff Rest »6.00(tt 6.25; medlnm, responded, after which Mrs. Henri now a few weeks hence. 1 am con- » 5.75 ra 6 ,U0; fe«ifers »5.25^» 5.»0. Mxrahflel». Or.. April 16.—, . , 900 from Eugene and'spent Sunday with It is. hoped by all around here tint Drew Griffin ......................... I etta Brown, state president, gave fldent that a tlirthex cut in quota- th«* home fuît*. Err.Its. ag> 4 2 8 Me last . 599 night Cattle Best steers. 34.7.7*1 5.00; the principal address of the even 7. T. Nicklln.......................... . th»« contagion will not gpc strated in ti««is is not far away. School kw*d Frida V. ufter im and killed Ora lipbey, a very young . 49Î i medium 34. 25 (ir 4.75; common $3.50 ing. The papers read during the in F. 11. Snodgrass.................... these parts. "The stetson af heavy iirixiuction In i ft 4.lit); successful term taught t»y MI hs Ortt- For County .ludg« Hoss Myers bought a«flne horsi -on wit 1 whom he 1 nd been going. best cows. »3.7.7*14.00; stitute were all of a high order The this state is now fairly x>n, bat it well. th< n turning the pin on htimself, end- «rotnmon, »3.2 • 'i 3.75; caives $4('i last evening was devoted to a silver Gabriel R Chrisman.................. 1791 Indbui creek last wick. is not yet at ie heiisn, aud the-out- An Ice cream anelai wu* keld at ed his ow >| life. i 4.50. For County Tr» asurvr medal contest^ ih which: eight hoys One more pbone on die Alpha line Hie yrang p<-*ple were both well- l*ok is for a steady increase in re Sheep- Best wethers. »6.00 (it 6.2 and girls, between the ages of 16 and Robert K. East la nd.................... .1774 the school house 8atui«tay night, the saving hello, besides several <aher ceipt» fer a month or mare. «At the proceed» to go toward buying a new E'er A«M**wr i ewe $-5 iio'u 5.5t); St ring Iambs, »7. 20. took part. The contestant» were new memtiers that willl get phone« as kiaiwn ii t Marshfield. and both were! yesterday the 1 Orfs fla for the *«-!iod. P Riulnr They Had been to a dance| tower prices made from Brownsville, Albany and Eu R. r. K««eney........................... .. soon as possible. Porttnnd Quotations. movement of county creamery butter Miss Orswell returwed to her home genie. The madal was awarded to Creamery butter—2 4 (a 35c. 1». p. Burton.................. .................. 5 oi Several of the Lake Creek school daring ttJe evening, and all w.as sup-' In |'is slightly bitter tIran for some time Eugvnc Monday. Egg?—16 I-2c. Ransom A. Mackie, a student of the P. D Newell..................................... 421 chtldren are sick with sore throat, I used t » be as usual between, them. 1 i past, »gill tljere is plenty of butter For Mi lioni Mup«*rlntcu<tciit Chickens—13 'ii Lie. Divinity College, of Eugen« . which seem» to be <t“He prevalent. [ Nothing» was fnown <»f the murder ' ......................... 1320 AV. B Mill »'■! Wheat — Valley, 85c; Club 84 A. Reed gave an «»rd r for lumber i and auiHde until th« bodies were' ,[ In th«« market now for all demands. I and production Pl.t ISAX I KI I I. XEUS i* growing heavier 85c. API*OINTMFKXTS OF il. C. Baughman...'...,............. 751 from the Deadwood sawmill. He ex- found about 3:30 this mornisg The' tragedy occurred on a brldjqe dally- DIVINITY sWDEXTS Barley- l>r ton—$24(fi»27. pecta to bull«} on the forty i»cres he J Pleasat " mA. April 22 Beautl- rear cauntry creata near the home of the yottng lady | Dillard's majority.,............... 46» "la May last °ats—Per ton—»26 (a »27. bought at this pliwe. lo this- market at f8 < Special Correspondence. I For <'ounty Hurtcyor The members of the Divinity Hay—Timothy. $17; cheat. »15. We had «inlte a lit of tain will* When found Miss Holiy's ftodv was ery waa si-ding lytnn face ur , .having fallen from ute to 22tv cewts a pound. the latter fig C. M. Collier............ ..................... 1947 ful weather, but too dry to suit the some very heavy wind last week. Grain hay $f5ii »16. School will preach at the foil'Wing . farmers For County <'<>inini»slon»-r ure being the prii-e alho of the h»*st Mohair—Choice. 20 (fi 21c. places next Sunday: The early gardons hereabouts loo* brid ge .1 M Cornelius ha* sold hi* farm very nice for thin time of the year. Hugh M Price................................... 175 4 far«cy creamery. These were the Tow Wool Va!I4y. 12c(ft 15c. N. E. Reayh, Aumsville. to Squire Ennis, lat«» from Missouri, For <‘oroin*r quwfattonB for the year 1907, and Hop»— Prime, 4 © 5c. C. JVl iutt Is going to move to bls POST AL S.O IXGS D. K. *' ’* Norcross,, Scio. | who arrived her«* w.th his family W. T, Gordon ................................ 19<’3 th» indli-wtions are that they will at Potatoes—45c per cwt. lUr.L IS FAVORED W. A. Gressman, Berlin ranch at this place this wis'k w-ftli i ¡this week Mr Cornelius has gone Tin* lh*«n<M'rnti«' 1 <»<«• hl family. Onion* »4.25 (ft »4 75 |>er cwt in <<»MMiTni i jbwst.be duplicated rhls rear, for it D. E. Olson, Cottage Grove. The Detnocrata voted for many dif to Oregon Citi to l« .ik for a new doveral of the nelghlutrs vlaitod at j must be remembered that 1907 was a Cascara «ehfttim barkl— 3c @ 3 C. R. Moore. Halsey. home. i year o prosperity and high prices l-2c per pound. ferent person» for the several office« Joe Slemmona Bunday. M'ashlegton. April •« The C. Hansen, Oakland. There was Shelby Teeters and mother, of • C. Burnett expect» to go te» Eti ate comuitttee <m postoIRces and generally. There waa then then no de E. V. Stivers. Perrydal«' uome of the offices have no candl-1 date*, so the voter» fllleil Iu the Cottage Grov.', visited with Ellen A. Reed's Sunday. H. A. VanWinkle, Harris’ rrg. roads vwted to report favorably the ,pressl«m in the industrial world to ■baying ability of the pub- h th«* name« ot anybody ] Mitchell anil family last week blank» C. Burnette expects to go to Eu- postal saving»« bill drafted by the |aff«»ct W. Callison, Irving. n. T s f ' * r -' n ' ,m ' 1 ’ nors ot tne old Imtch Rev T 8 Handsak *r and wife, of gene thU weelgon business. . .............' ■ o V» me 4JIU h«v wlidietl to vote Th«* for whoi s u b*com m It t «■«. >f whirh Senator Car. lfc.” R. L. Dunn. Dexter. TMnkird tetnkard families in Western Penn- Egg« HoM A ery Steady will appear ¿n the hallo's Corvallis, are visiting relatives here ticket a.* It Is thought that there wtll be ter is chairman Leon Myers. Marcola sylvanla have made and used “Hick- A very steady tone is ruling at a- follows, with the litil'i-! at present. in June urn. more am ahippiwt from the Sluw- Tl»e amendment was adopted, Howard McConnell, W • Reme<i>” an<l raised market. ihlir 7* 'Irs Linton, who has been serious law anil trlbutn les this season thus changing the name of the proposed present In rhe local egg a < ast for each candidate: I ber of v While receipts are quite liberal, the fa P?" tPi ' on “ f»r a hundred ly ill, ls\now Improving For I nlt«<l Sinti*« s«*nator. there was last. Instftutlona to postal depositories, The I'nited States recrtii'ir ><ars Now you gan buy it of your Harry Mlichell has gone to Asto I . . . .250. George E Chamberlain Some very fine specimens of which meets the objections raised demand Is fully able to take c dialers. Ask for it and use it, be in Eugene will be closed n ik re« , lved 4 nd John M , ria, where he will take charge of a I quart» aro bel ig pickwl up here- agnlnst the Ml] by the bankers, but of all arrivals, and the market H. M day and Sergeant R .1. Ft cause it s pure; because it will ston logging camp. His wlf«> and chil 1 about*. Gearln 2 v It loo s very encouraging t lie ann-ndnient does* not, alter the holding well at 17 l-2c along has been tn charge since its . 1 rouehr°"Rh:i beca,,,,e 11 18 th? best dren will go In a few days anti may For con Mr*. Downin , of Greenleaf, was purpose nf the bill, the objects of street. Outside »demand is shoi cough remedy made today. Try it nient. will be transferred to remain for a year or two. dairy and f quite sick last ' eok, we are sorry to which are "to furnish convenient de a constant t Increase, His w! Butter I h moving quite well at For sale by Hull’» Red Cross Drug tin. AVashington. Wllllnm Miller and mother went hear. tor road commlsslouer a positories for the small savings of (the reduction main In Eugene for the pr- - of 2 l-3c in the best Store and all dealer, everywhere. M’V to Eugene today to attend the Ri«vd- ney there were no < a The range c and dairy cows people remote from banking facHI- ■ brands yesterday. Supplies are more eral different person for llarbour wedding look fine iu t rlghborhood tor tles. | liberal and the trade Is again Inc ned hi«;DFnimee.,ro’‘ op,lcian Mira Iren«* Robinette stole a march this time of th« each reielvlug frott be m to the opinion that prices will drop " m on her friends last Sunday by going ■ ix vote». Death Mas on Hi« Herlv. of,lr* n,‘»t *eelE. A trial 1 another 2 Sc early tn the coming For RcprvM litui ive to Bugi eae t«> be married, but they \I>V KKTISKI» LETTI KS Jesse P. Morn«, of Skippers, Va., ; week Ldnt.C«<'l”nT*’y ,ha‘ in 8,1 350 wish hi er long life and much hap- R. Edmunson . ............ Po.itlr.' < had a close call In the spring of I nts a» well a« economy. Dr. Chicken market Is pinosa J lust the same. II. Eaton...................... Inclined to dull- there L« Letter* uncalled for at the Eugene 190« He says "An attack of pneu I ness. with «*s 8,J*'*jOr Kla*»es are better! a downward tendency to Matlock........................ HEfll'LAR They al« •toffi«*<* Kprll 22. 1908 before" 11 >OU ' h " ,gh * the monia left me so weak and with such I prices N o changes today, «-ral others received a s atte Ing tires tram I Blenls, E ' M ( 31 a fearful cough that my friends de V ITTLE Cheese market is easier V )te. With digestion ar , f e i!a»T7 Booker Howard. clared consumption had me. and that ! heavi»*r F«*r County < l« rk Bating. A F ■Mt rr»- R rilmi'tii, Frank. of death was on my heels. Then I was jthe dav supply. Price luchanged for 5 uses 47X 1 enry M Stewart.................... edyfcrDtr’! Ort* ' C""k and family have ftrr]TPd Davl«*s, Evan. persuaded to try Dr. King's New •y. llri«-f X««tc« of the Trail» K»r sheriff 4* tl Drowslne- ’ J T»* Fritch. Oliver. on Discovery leene from Cleveland. Ohio as It helped me immedlat«»- Cwt<4 Mexican tomatoes show a g< li L Down .. . ............... tn the M ’.V o th” Hwne Com- Holloway. Dayton I Yy. an«l a r Liking two and a halt man«! at 32, because of good <; F««r 1 ouiity -l»i«lg«* Toagu«x Pkn ’ In Martin. Mrs. A. \V bottles 1 as .» well man again Halibut is d.»wn 4r a Baker......................... TORPID IT. X T» •A' McCollard, Mrs. Jennie found out lat New Discovery * the ! day with better ear the ity and arrival*. F<»r A regulate the Bowels. Pun ir Ver ’*' *• Melaine W D best retnf for cough» and lung dls- aising. ' tor further cut AVe Miller, ' Mrs I eases in ic world " Sold under W. P Fuller A Co. report a de SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE F««r 1 ounty Treasurer J p Hour*. trav«*llng auditor for Rlckens . W Hick m U’rk i?"*“ R*«*<!y.made guarantee t W. A Kuykendall's •? s I cline if 3 cents a gallon on turpen- Remedy.made J. M. Kitchen................................... Gt vat kmerl« an Tea Company. Snider. Miss by the of £]* £ Or^g ,^" drug stor 5 De and fl Tria) b.x- P«ny. ” “ ^ Com - Genuine V ‘ 1 'or S«I»« h «I >u|M'rintcn«l«-nl f U“.c I was In Eugene yesterday looking In- Taylor. Miss ties tree. laical asparagus Is i Kill» It pArkt*r............ Fac-S«mtle rac-O'uni “ u S Yo the atfalr» of the local «tors. He ul. pure; guaranteed to eti laranteed to be mb Wagner . B F I California somewhat Kor < »•tinti’ Suri»*y«< found everything in first-class con- on or money refunded «re your rough Wise Orey, Be aure and see the new »hort tu n | this account Simon Klovdahl .............................. 31 dit loa The store 1« under the man- Ouasantecd to Wright, Alfred ror .. buggy Infor» ' uv I ur For ( '<»niiniM»K»n«*r Very poor quality Is shown In late make a friend of you r ’'•>? by I agemmt of E. F. Young H" * Red Croat Drug p2 Store J L. PAGE. F M CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO - ——J anti Ä®._ _ REFUSE SUBSTITUTE» TICIAL COUNT OF VOTES CAST AT PRIMARIES *»40 Willamette Street. L— WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET w Ke BON MARCHE REPUBLICANS SET DATE FUR CONVENTION J. 0. STOREY BUYS MORE EUGENE PROPERTY w. c. r. r. SICK HtAUAuHE I CARTER'S I IVER PILLS. 1 CARTERS