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EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THIRSDAV. 4 TRI I. 2:1. UH»«
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AT APRIL TERM
Nch<»o|
NuiH-rintendeut’
Account.
Dillard, school supt
10«» 01
SENATOR BILL;BOHAH
DEFENDS PRESIDENT
Ferrv Account.
PH!1'
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in. H.
All
l> 'aton,
stationery
Warnschild. sup
win Hodson Co.,
J
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bailiff - - ■ •
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ure
FLEET WILL NOT
VISIT ENGLAND
terday bJ'ueen i Id v w played y< >
the home team an J
Jti iu i ion City. The game was Um-*
| < J ’ » 4 X .
I nntng» and whil
ragged in apot. > there was aatne
vt
clever plays pulled (¡ft that kept
Murphy.
who
th * fans on edg e.
pitched (or the i> 1 u •% » ns In good
■ • i-on. only allow in u
tu htts. Nh h( ! s, tile Junction City
slab artist, was also in good form.
nnd had he had1 good support the
ore would ha\t • been mucn closer.
When hits w* re i nad«' they were gen-
Springfield
eralljr for extra bas
fans are delight« ■d fith the showing
of their team a n 1 promise support
equal to last se; t.-.oi. Next Sunday
\lbany will pr. b ably play the Blues.
Eolow Ing is the labuati J scor«> and
+
♦
+ Johnson, c. 1
+ Smith, 2 b..
+ Hobbs, 3 1».
+ Wilson. 1. f.
+ Murphy, p.
+ kndersou, 1
+
s
+ . Matthe»
+ Moshbarge ',
+ I HUI. r r. , .
+
++♦++++++++♦++♦ ♦
London, April 20
It has
been definitely decided that
the \tlantc Heit oi battle­
ships will not call at any Eu­
ropean port on its r turn u tth
the exception of certain points
in the Mediterranean
This
inf.rmnilon was conveyed in
the reply of the American
government to th invitation
of Great Britain to have the
fleet come to England.
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21 10
6
For a Bad Case of Eczema on Child
— Suffered for Three Months—
Disease Reached a Fearful State
— Pain and Itching were Terrible.
CURED AFTER OTHER
PRESCRIPTIONS FAILED
" When ’ was small I was tr ubted
with'■'■zema for about thrw month . it
was all over my ta<■•• and covenxi nearly
nil of tny h«‘ad. It rvacl.ej such a state
that it was just a huge scab all over,
and the pain and itching wen-tendile.
I d<Kt"t>‘«l with an able i>tiy
,n for
suin' time and was then advi-ed by him
to Us«' the Cutícula Hellie.I . whnb I
«lid and I «»is entirei, eu» I. 1 have
not Iss'il ix'then'd with it since. I Used
CutKitira Soap mid I'ut.eura ointment
but if ■ not- know exactly how much was
usisi to «mnipiete the cure. 1 can safely
savthat Cuticura did a l. tf rtue. Misa
Analw-I Wilson, North Branch, Mich.,
Oct. 20, 1907. '
ITCHING CURED
With. Cutlcura Remedies in
Three Days After Six
Months of Suffering.
‘T suffered fully six months. Ths
tr< ublo b- gai’ on my Arms in little
re.l pin i,
nd it was not long Is-fore
Il " - id over my body, linilis, face
and hand
1
. •» bad that I could
not n -t night or day and during tha
s‘x ni< iitln. I did not got a good night'w
slis-p. 1 do.t. red f r tl.li->' or four
month* nnd ms t t ai kvist twenty dol­
lars trying t - nndacuH' but n< n > could
Is' found. Tlleu 1 Miw iin» t utienra
Remedies auVOi’Ilo d, and the next day
1 purcha-ed some for sevent y live cent*
lit the druggists. 1 used th'-ni mull
was relieved ef the itching in tlu'-eibtya,
and I have never had a sign of nnv skin
disease since. The l utii ura Remedies
ar«' tho only remedies to use for skin
diseases, they have cured me and they
will cure <»thers in the same wav. J. .
Bloom. R. R. Telcgriiphi-r, Holloway,
Mii-h., Nov. 20 and Dec. 29, 1900.”
Cutlcura Remedies iw guaranteed
abso|ut<>|y pure under the United Ititates
Foial and Drugs Act.
GREAT NORTHERN
TRAIN IS BURNED
SENATE INCREASES
HOUSE PENSION BILL
+
Booster Says
:
I
Majestic Ranges
GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO
M adame D ean ' s
Every Woman
A
6
3 S. 7 «'
in
SPRINGFIELD
WINS FIRST
BALL GAME
N’tch Is, p . .
1 Ö 3 0
• 1.atelia, c . . . . . 3 0 0
1
1
i l lt <>\ \< < epts
| Carhart, 2 b . . . . 4 0 0 0
1
RESI I I OF PRIM ARIES Jackson, 1 b .... 3 0 0 8 0 2
J.
Fluke, s. s. . . .. 3 0 0 0 1
■ r ; w4'-'
Senator Fulton was at his office McKIUtip, r f.. . 3 o 0 0 e 0
this mornnig and many of his friends Smltlu 3 1». . . . . 4
mint t «Diver Account
1
1
1
I
Prank Sr loilgrass, truant off.
called to offer congratulations as well Toolcv. 1. f.
0
0 0
1
. . .2
1
C. J. Doti Id truant officer . .
as regrets, says the Astoria Budget. 1 Noble, c, f..
9
0 o
1
. . .3 1
H. L ka tin, truunt officer. .
As a matter of fact it was a matter of
pride
and
satisfaction
to
him
to
have
24
~5
9 IS
Bounty Account
$
Ï
his old friends with him and be was
It. 8. Cline, wildcat scalps.,
Siinniuii’V.
as
cheerful
as
ever
with
his
usually
J. A. Herbert, bounty on
s.
hits Ande •son,
Two-baso
happy smile and infectious laugh. Smith 2, Mathews, Nlch ds. .1. Smith.
wildcat,.....................................
When asked u hat he had to say to Struck out by Murphy, 8; by Nichols,
J. A. Calloway, bounty on
theireaders of the Budget about the s. Busses oh balls Off Murphy 2 ■
coyotes .....................................
election
he dictated the following:
II. E. Dersham, coyote scalp
Nichols, 3. Hit by piched ball, Mur-
"The raturns so far as received in­ phy, 1 .attellae, Johnsoni Toole, Tlme
Fruit I n«|«'ct ing Account.
Complete External unit Internal Treatment for
dicate that I have’ lost out. A di>- of game, 1 hour, 30 minutes, I'ni-
J. A. Barker, spraying
Every Humor of Infanta Children, nnd Aduita con-
ilefeated candidate naturally casts pire, Jones.
■txts of Cutleura Soup (25c ) t'» (’Ivansv t ie Skin,
trees, Rose Baum . . .
«'utienraOintment
)to Ileal the Skin, and Cuti-
about for a reason as far as possible
J. Beebe, fruit inspector
curi Heaolvcnt (.’»de ), (or In tin form <>f t h »•■oiate
< oated I’ll!«, 2flc. per vial <4 (U)i to Purify the Blood
impersonal to himself.
Hence my
H >1-1 throimhout the world Potter Drill A ( hem
judgment as to the cause Is of little
Corp . foie Props.. Boston. Mass
Mailed 1 fee, Culiuura Houk on Bi’.ir.«
practical value, but I give It for
whatsoever It may be worth. Mem­
bers of opposition parties largely reg­
WILLIAM E. BORAH.
istered as Republicans and voted
agaist me. If the final result shall
confirm present indications, I will
| ernor upon the doorstep of his home.
Spokane. April 20. The Oriental
ceehfnlly accept the verdict of the '
Is
caught
and
confesses,
and
before
Washington, April 20.—The senate
people and return to private life, seek Limited, No. 2, on the Great Nortb-
the
grave
of
the
man.
who
died
a
committee on pensions today practi­
to do my duty us a citizen just as I , urn, east bound, was wrecked and
cally compl ted consideration of the martyr to law and order, is green, have endeavored to discharge my du­ burned near Summit, Mantnna, at al­
sentimentalism
putH
a
halo
on
the
pension appropriation bill.
It will
ties as an official. To my friend* most the highest point. In the Rocky
carry $162,000,000, an Increase of i brow of the blackest spirit that ever throughout the state who have so Mountains. The train struck a lnnd-
escaped
the
crypts
of
hell.
Men
wear
­
$12.000,000 over the house bill hav­
loyally stood by me I cannot express I slide, demolishing the engine and up-
ing been made to carry out the pro­ ing tho uniform of a soldier of the m.v gratitude. The high compliment ‘ setting or derailing ev< rv car, and the
Union,
the
insignia
of
government
visions of the widows’ pension bill,
paid me by the people of tny home train c aught fire, the standard sleep,
which has been enacted. The house and the symbol of law and order, in county In voting for me so nearly er and observation car alone escap­
the
quiet
of
night
.when
homes
are
bill was so amended as tn eliminate
unanimously will remain throughout ing.
the provision for abolishing pension defenseless, assault and attempt to my life a most pleasing memory. The
Mo one was seriously injured.
I
murder
whole
families
and
finally
agencies throughout the country and
knowledge that one has the confi­
succeed
la
committing
one
murder.
consolidate the work of the agencies
dence of his neighbors and friends Is,
I To compromise with such an act or after all, the most precious posses­
under the bureau in this city.
such a deed is cowardice; it is be­ sion obtainable In this life. Hence,
trayal of government; it is an Insult even in defeat, I shall be well content
Seattle. April 20.— Bonds In the
♦
I to every intelligent and right thlnli- with the assurance of that confidence
sum of $700,000, or three times the
♦ j ing negro, for it presupposes he is a which the vote in Clatsop gave me.”
+ II Illi.IN ( REATES
amount required by the last order of
SENSATION IN nil
+
♦ ‘traitor to Vis
his country and a criminal
Federal .lodge ('. II. Hanford, were
RENSON-HÌ DE CASE ♦ at heart.”
+
filed by members of the Pacific Coast
+
“I contend," said Mr. Borah, ‘‘that
Man ufacturers
A asocial ion
.......................... ....____ ... Lumber _________
,_____ ’ ___________
+
Washington, April 20.— + the evidenie in this case is simply
——..................................[and the shingle mills in the federal
+ A great sensation was created ♦ i overwhelming and conclusive against
It was Stated last week court this afternoon. The bond
1:1 is “ to
+ in the trial of Hyde, Benson, ♦ the colored soldiers unless you re­ in Although
outside papers that Florence would protect the Northern railroads. In­
+ Srhnedier and Dimond, charg­ + sort to the iroposition of a conspiracy hold
“Ei£Es is eggs and dollars
a rhododendron festival on May cluding the Great Northern, Northern
ed with conspiracy to defraud ♦ which manufactured the evidence and
Pacific and Union Pacific against, loss
16,
the
citizens
here
had
taken
no
i
dollars
this week, bur
the
government
of
public
+
♦ that is evidently the view taken by
decisive steps In that direction until from lumber and shingle shipments
♦ lands, in California and Ore­ + the defense.”
what
yon
exchange them
the mutter was brought before the should the Interstate commerce com­
♦ gon, when Woodford I). Har- +
The morals of the army, he said. Slsulaw Improvement Club Inst Mon­ mission uphold the new tariffs.
that
tips
the
scales w hen
+ lin, for nearly two years a + ; are paramount to any man's right to day evening for consideration. The
+ clerk In the general land of­ + remain In It. If any man in the club decided to act In the matter and
step up to be weighed ■ »
A Twenty-Year Sentence,
+ fice, made a free confession ♦ Twenty-fifth regiment participated In it was put in the hands of the com­
“I have just completed a twenty-
We are willing to weigh up
+ of receiving many hundreds + ! the riot, and if others connived at the mittee on entertainment who are ar­ year
health sentence, I m posed by
+ of dollars to expedíate lieu + | crime by concealing knowledge of it ranging an Interesting program.
on
Booster’s scales and be,
Bucklen
’
s
Arnica
Salve,
which
cured
land selections, and to divulge + i to shield the guilty parties, then both
The election of a Queen Rhododen. me of bleeding plies Just twenty
Judged
by what we hand you
+ information relating to the
i are guilty alike, he dwlarea.
dra will take place about a week be­
♦ boundaries of proposed tor­
Mr. Borah called attention to Mr. fore the festival, Tickets will be on years ago." writes O. R. Wool ver, of
for
your
dollars. Just now it’s
I.eRaysvIlle,
N.
Y.
Bucklen's
Ami-
+ Foraker'* suggestion that th citizens
+ est reserves.
sale at all stores, Temporary voting
worst sores,
the spring car of
It was also stated that Wll- + Lot Brownsville might have shot up boxes will be at Frank Knowles’, ca Salve heals the
+
burns, wounds and cuts In the short­
♦ liatn E. Valk, another clerk, ♦ | the town to secure the removal of the Florence; Sltislaw Lumber Company, est
time. 25c at W. A. Kuykendull's
+ received a share of the mon­ ♦ negr » soldiers.
Acme, and Jco Morris' Mapleton.
drug store
+
♦ ey.
“Now I confess,” he said, “there
The program of the day will begin
♦
♦
might ii.ssibly have been a desire to with the crowning of Queen Rhod'n-
attack tfae soldiers, but it seems that
Not the cheapest but the least
this cowpiracy, if it had an existence, dra, followed by the mayor turning
FATHER OF NATIONAL
would tot have turned its guns uj>on the key of the city over to her; then
I.(»S INGEI ES ENTERTAINS
expensive.
parades by water and land, addresses
GAME IS DE A I*
MEN OF EVANS' FLEET its own people.”
and the dining of the queen, her at­
Yours for business,
Mr. Borah reviewed at length the tendants and distinguished guests at
Ncw York, April 20.—Hen­
Los Angeles, April 20.—This city testimony ;n the case and then an­ the Western House by the Sluslaw
ry Chadwick, aged S3, who
today began its week's entertainment noimced la conclusion that “it dis­ Improvement Club.
took so prominent a part In
of the Atlantic fleet and nearly ev- closes the guilt of certain members of
In the afternoon speeches and va-
the development of baseball
cry hour of time is arranged for. A the Twenty-fifth Infantry as partici­ rious contests and field sports.
that he was called the "fath­
four days’ program for the sailors pants It the Brownsville affair be­
The Florence Band will give an
er” of ft. died today at his
began ft Chutes Park this morning, yond a reasonable doubt.”
entertainment at the Odd Fellows’
home In Brooklyn.
“No More serious charge than this hall, followed by a dance, the music
when three thousand sailors were
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ + + ♦♦♦■*■♦*
given their liberty and were escorted was ever made against a soldier of for which will be furnished by the
from the beach cltb-s In trolley cars. the United States. For less offenses Gardiner orchestra. — Florence West.
A varied program of sporting events many a soldier hai been condemned
il women only knew
has b«*en arranged, Including more and shot at sunrise. To my mind it
What a Heap of Rappin»-*« It Would
than fifty throe-round boxing con­ was treaaen. If not technically so, yet
A Har«, C butaih R b -
tests. James J. Jeffries, champion morally treason of a most aggravated
Bring to Eugene Hom«-«.
* ♦ ♦
/-
i.rrr bob HrcraBaarD
heavyweight pugilist of the world, form. In thi se time« when an air +
Ml
UDII tuo«« TO Fill
will be master of athletic exercises of disloyalty pervades certain parts ♦ «.< >\ ERNOR GR ANTS
Hard to do housework with an ach­
HaT. ! Hun ! H(»-T-<ty! Katl.fiutlon (lunr-
uni. lor Morey Ih-Fuiirleil. Kent pre-
of the social life of the nation, when +
and will referee the boxing bouts.
ing back.
Illi.I.EK REPRIEVE
pel I Iorll.<«lp»rbox. Will send th. ro
At noon today a typical Spanish an element which Ilves upon lawless­
Bring* you hours of misery at
Springfield, April
20.—
on i riel, Io te> pn|<l Tor when relieved.
barbecue was served, four hundred ness, strife and murner, raises it* + Governor Dineen has grant­ ♦ leisure or at work.
H»ni|.|«« Ene. Inalo, on irettlrrrr the
rr II Hine. aee< pt no eiihstItute. IT vr.ur
women of the various patriotic so­ treacherpl.s hand here and there, ♦ ed a reprieve to Herman Bll- ♦
If women only knew the cause -
rtrriKItliit .lorn not bave them rund your
playing with human life as with a + lek, sentenced to hang for the ♦ that
cieties serving the sailors.
orders to the
The sight was one of the most nov­ toy. when the doctrine of riot Is ♦ murder of the Vezral fam­ ♦
Backache pains come from sick
ÍIIIIÍ0 MfDICR CO, loi 74. liKittor, Fo.
preached i.s a tenet of party organ­ ♦ ily, to June 12.
el ever seen In the city.
♦ kidneys,
In the afternoon the entire crowd ization— Aider such conditions, to | ♦
—II I.............................. ........
'Twould save much endleas woe,
♦
of sailors and thousands of citizens find this spirit of lawl -isness, this
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
tkoan'a Kidney Pills cure sick kld- 'So/d in Eugene öy IV. L DeLano
went to the Wild West show at the appetite for crime. In our army­ the ♦
neyr.
body wbith 1.« to maintain the flag
Agricultural Park.
Eugene people endorse this:
The Japanese colony participated wherever It floats—is start Hag be- M-.« tl’I’OINTM’NTM
Mrs 8 V Abbott, of 434 Pearl St.,
IN FOREST SERVICE Eugene, Ore., says: “Last winter I
In the welcome to the sailors and yond all »ords to expre-s.
1* Inter eat« 1 and »hould know
“Findln? lawlessness there so close
throughout the Japanese quarters
was taken down with a bad spell of
a - nt th« won ‘t-rfol
were
costly decorations.
A number of to the vittl forces of this government. Special to The Guard.
We-j - WOIIJ
....... . ........ .............
sickness and kidney complaint. There
MMtVtt Uhirlinq Sprcy
A’;, «h •i - on, April 20. The for«*st was hardly ever a time when I could
Japanese business
men will be guests , [ what wasthe duty of t
____
nted
he w« ' m '-. i «rrtM«.
twnafkt .>«rhon. h«*nt-
at 1 the banquet to be given the offi-. with the power and res: »nsibility of service has just announced the fol­ not attend to my housework, but
Pit .M et i'oDTenfrnt.
ltlteaaMu iao-aatlf a
ointment* on Oregon na- this time f was completely laid up.
tonight.
deal In garith it? • Strike If down’ lowln ■
Assert tie majesty and relentless
hack was so weak I could scarce- l«k rear (fmrvlat for ft.
My r back
■••• *i».t •nr»i»ir the
F. B. Herrington and R. W Sweet,
judgment of the gover ment In a wi v
move vithonf paln. I started (Vor­ tf I h*
Alt % I I., ■ "t t n<»
to Inspire be th respe» ; nd dread l i land have been made assistant for­
He Got What He No <!•■<!.
d took
rai prescript Iqns <rthrr. Irtit m M atvnp f<j
wM. .
.
ranger* on the northern division
all «lu so lightly » L-h the 1 orti I est
r»nt snurh oneflt as far as I full .«irr-dh.-li-
particular«nnddirwtinna tr>-
J*
"• WtHiri ro.
so trifle wi’hl C the Cascad“ national forent; W. E
ed as If my
1
ildnoy Pills were v*.
i m e of that ( iham, George R. Ledford. E. C.
Farthing.
led tn no
td I got
hox, *4 u. <<Msr.. « kw luaa.
been !Ow •ns and Marion Burlingame have
“I was so
d taking
T«
e remet
and l4ine-Davis I »rag < o„ n «tores.
en made forest guards on the same
on a very
and weak
an left r
My Woodward. Clarke M Cn^ Portia»««
In
n fi­
w
1«
50
t
Kton. April
Idaho who a
condii
• •cut ion of W. I • llayw
of the Western Feder at
. whoat trlahou the ch
ing Former Governor
4
traded wide attr nil.ill
day found opport unity
flirt:
disapproval of any eft
[I€
leniency for Harry Orel d
confessed thrower of th
Miser ibiinsius Account
caused Steunenberg’a d
le Gnu Co, repairs. .
1
i terance was a part of a
ti States Tel. Co., serv.
senator oil the Brownsville affray,
F
ik H. Veatch, rubber
and was made in connection with al
nips, and supplies ....
condemnation of all efforts to «un­
i Tn Union, services ..
done the offense at Brownsville.
is Art Gallery, mdse. . . .
Senator Borah took the ground
■’. Utili &• Sonr-wupplies
I that the testimony slow 1 ixiticlu-
luiinile < urt Vci'Ouut
sively that the negro soldiers of the
a M. Williams, ex. Juv.
Twenty-fifth regiment shot up the;
town, and he gave a careful analysis
Job, medical services. .
\n Ull-
of the evidence in the ca -e.
H. Snodgrass, Juvenile
usually large number of > enators was
Geo. H. Kelly, juv. dtp
present on both sides of t he chamber
S. Gwin, juv dep. . . .
and carefully followed th« ' arguments
■■'d West a - Co., ,ab..
pre.- nted by Borah.
■nee Crittedon, home,
The Idaho senator sel l:
ard and room ....
15.00
A ci ld-blo.Hied, in uman. Incar­
Stan ps, Freight and I a pressage nate devil blows to pU e an ex-gov-
Account.
E Eastland, -tamps
1.00
\\
1. Di’.lard, postage and
15.00
InMiiaiic«' Account.
. Osburn, Insurance...
30.00
icnery. Blank Hook . Account.
: ><• Prudhomme. blank
lerk’a Account
clerk
cl ’rk.
sletant
‘tant .
Lee, assistant .
uch
Wash
»radi.
id work. $ 6.50
36.00
10.90
■ d work . .
1.75
id work ....
12.00
3.50
ul work . . .
I (
4.15
.50
,
d
work
.
.
.
1.5o
J .N’i
12.
»5
road
work
.
.
vi
0t
, making trans-
I (
9.0
Di
6.00
36.75
Willamette
Valley
Co.,
■ h Co., sup...
x’
Gt n A ,pi.
20. vO
light and water ..................
56.70
on, viewer . . .
M
P
20.00 AsM'ssinimt and Tax Collecting Arc.
s. viewer ....
.1
A
1.75 Geo. \V. Norris, tax collecting
r. road work . .
W
6.12 IJoyd Howe, tax col................
road work . .
20.70 ,Geo. D. Fisk, tax col
Co., lumber..
I
- 1. . . / '
i ... road work 15.00 1 - 1' 1 . :
2.60 Henry Stewart, tax col...........
65
r»ug ,r ad work
10.00 J. C. Parker, tax col..............
7 r>
labor .............
6.75
road work . .
Printing Account
M*
labor on road 15.00
!.». on road
. Kincaid, printing ....
As
iter Pub. Co., printing. . 22.40
v , a Co., mdse.
jh State Journal, print.
Griff
14.20
C e,!,.. iabi r on road
< «•mtnlssisincT'w. Account
I w rk; . . .
II. D. Edwards, co. com...........
56.00
Q» n der, road work
H. M. Price, co. com................
?6.00
1, road work.............
Iii-ane Account.
diiian. road work
T.
Johnson, exam, insane
in, road work
Hotel, board insane. .
odman, road work .
Elivtion Account.
»ad work..........
Chas, McFarland, r -dttra-
ad work....
tion 1 clerk ..............................
road work . . .
Glass i & Prudhomme, elec-
road work . .
tion s upplies ....................... 192
road work . .
W
G. N. Ca stle, election .............
6
. road work . .
( ircuit Court Account.
road work . .
R. R. Bay, juror ....................
( dllespte. lum..
John M. Harms, Juror .....
'ad work ....
S. A. McKay, Juror....................
lirLlg ■ work . . .
C. S. Howe, juror ..................
. bridge lumber
J. M. Gearhart, juror .............
Winnie Y<> ,g .hauling lum..
R. D, Hawley, juror . . .
rad work ....
I J. M Your
Lew tn 1!. Rossman, juror
■ i Co., road sup.
r. d . Newell, juror . . .
I Ed Bundy, road work.............
Ell W. Michael, juror . . .
I Archie Morton, road work..
J. B. Hill, juror......................
[ Terry Wallace, roajl work.,
Frank H. Holland, juror . . ,
I Georite Jones, road' work . .
Clarence Koon, juror.............
j Rar HilK lumber.....................
Fred H. Cook, juror.............
Griffin Hdw. Co., road sup.. .
Jesse So’vern, Juror..................
Wayne Robertson, road work
Merrill W. Pennington, juror
tows Bros., sup. crusher...
9.10 H. D.
_ ___
_
Dunlap,
juror .............
r A. I’. Walker, road work . . .
! James H. Cole, juror ..........
! J. Buccannen. lumber;..........
J. AV. Pollock, juror .............
I C Behnke, drills........................
I W. L. Wheeler, juror.............
I A. 0. Funke, supplies..........
Harry Macy, juror ..................
J. A. Hunderson, road work .
I II. Y. Porter, juror..................
| A. P. I.arson, road work ....
M. B. Stone, juror ...............
F R. Larson, road work.............
Chas. Dickerson, juror . . . .
Lj 3. Edwards, bridge tlmb..
William Landes, juror . . . .
r Warren Stircamp, road work
Palmer Ayers, iuror .............
Robt. Allison, road work . .
J. J. Pepiott, juror..................
Roy Hutchens, road work. . .
W. H. Kay, juror .............. .
C. C. Smith, road sewer ....
Edward F. Judkins, juror. .
Ernest Mabe, road work . . .
A. H. King, witness .............
Ernest Mabe, road w('rk . .
Fred Bartell, witness.............
]. B. Morgan, road work ....
F. T. Plank, witness.............
Ed Mabe, road work .............
Chester Walker, witness . . .
•C. P. Colw.ard .supplies. . . .
G. N. Castle, witness ..........
W. H. Gibbs, road work..........
F. W. Prentice, witness . . . .
Berger Bean Hdw. Co., mdse
L. E. McDougal, witness . . .
Barker Sawmill, plank..........
Harold R. Bowen, witness . .
J hn Elliot, road work ....
Louise A. Bowen, witness . .
Wm. Hamilton, road work . .
Walter Canady, witness ....
Ed Mabe, road work .............
Shell Coffman, witness ....
W. .1. Aldonn, r ad work ....
Ned Bowman, witness.............
Wayne Bro >ks, road work . .
E. Gershbach, witness
. . .
T A. Fountain, road work . .
Winfred E. Parsons, witness
F E. Lonsb rry, road work . .
Floyd Thompson, witness. . .
Junction City Hdw. Co., sup..
Roy Holverson, witness . . .
Thomas Orr, lumber .............
witness .
Frank LeRoy,
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J. R. Sexton, road work ....
Frank Eby, witness . . .
M. C. Goodenow, road work . .
Frank Williams, witness
I L. R. Bean, road work ....
Henry Tennis, witness .
Wm. Law. witness ...............
Supervisor Account.
J A. Lawrence, supervisor . .
5.00 Wm. Sheridan, witness . . .
Joseph Gimpl, supervisor . .
2.50 H. H. Petrie, witness..........
Wm. Mathers, dep. super. . .
8.00 Pearl Bennett, witness ....
I-J. A. J. ans, supervisor....
17.50 Clay Owens, witness ..........
18.75 Sherman Clark, witness . . .
t'f. 0. Eichler, supervisor . .
I Jesse Wallace, supervisor ..
16.25 Frank Wilkinson, witness. .
Arba Harrington, supervisor 12.50 Cleve Deffenbecker. witness
t W. F. Putterf, supervisor . .
48.50 Hattie Chapman, witness . .
15 I1
:i. suiicrvisor . . .
5.00 Arlie Beason, witness ....
40.00 Mae Burns, witness .......
\
ui. supervisor . .
I S. H. Lyons, supervisor ....
23.75 Jos Pirtle, witness..................
I 8. W Porter, supervisor ....
49.50 IN. B. Butler, witness ..........
N. A. Rowe, witness .............
Pauper Account.
Jack Stanley, witness.............
8.00 Frank Goodman, witness. ...
p,ur? '• ,nil>. '‘ire of pauper
I r '' ^e"land. pauper sup..
5.00 J. W. Vaughn, witness ....
G. R. Chrisman, pauper sup.
1.35 Ernest Coleman, witness . .
"idiants fc Williams, pauper
3.70 Thos. Szukal, witness ..........
I"■ Jt. Deadmond, pauper. . . .
10.00 F. E. Chambers, witness . . .
10.00 I W. B. Andrews, witness ....
"Rant Bros., pauper .......
|u
Ruwell. pauper .... 200.57 i J. M. Stark, witness .............
4.00 I t . Van Dyne, witness .....
1 Bros, jtauper .............
Etigene General Hospital,
I W. W. Purdy, witness.............
I Hospital Services..................
24.65 Sam Cooper, witness .............
'
■ - -,i: Hospital.
«
H. Frum, wltnsM....................
10.00 Orville Green, witness ....
H. Burkholder, supplies.,
hoapitai services..................
38.57 T. E. Vaughn, witness.............
R. S. Bryson, witness .............
Assessor Account.
Oscar Page, witness...............
l?t^DSan’ del>‘ C°- Assessor 20.00 Joe Zehner, witness...............
■ L. Beaver, dep. assessor . .
40.00 John Ploner, witness .............
p 4 Berkshire, dep. assessor 13.75 Jasper 1. Gourley, witness . .
Keeney, assessor .... 125.00 F. T. Plank, witness .............
I. "p Stewart, dep assessor 52.00 Granville S. Bowen, witness
E. MrKibben, dep. assess. 61.25 Lucia Ward, witness ................
,r’i>a A. Schooling, dep.
Will Deffenbacker, witness..
I MSi-Si.ir ................
65.00 E. A. Farrington, witness . .
E. A. Farrington, witness . .
Ju-tii— Account.
E. A. Farrington, witness...
nr.
K j ".Hryson,
Justice fees.,
21.65 Harvey Frum. witne-is..........
i«*» W. Clark. Justice fee«..
4.75 Frank Fdmtison, witness . .
v -
''»'•tabic Account.
J. W. Vaughan, witness ....
20.45 J. E. Vaughan, witness ....
I r.
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.........
I ■». Piartk. constable.............
2.00 Zack Parsons, witness ....
I' \r i-
Account,
00
W. Waddle, witness .............
50
p *. Collier, co. surveyor ..
42.00 Arley Beeson, witness.............
L ., ' ’ *n(y ■liKlge's Account
S E. Cooper, witness.............
50
Ui. ’lrifnian. co. judge.
Orval Green, witness.............
I u“r> ...................................... 100.00 John Boyd, witness ...............
Sam Mathews, witness ....
ouuty Tr>-a«iir«r'o Account.
Sam Mathews, witness ....
i,-’as,liind, Co. Treas.
..................
. 100.00 Alf Walker, witness
E C Hughes, witness
Ward asst, in treas.
. witness
ttrtr's of'
17.00 Ned Bowman. witness
lha't^«>Ae**,ler' ,reasurer .
2.00 W W. Purdy. witness
I
• Edwards, dep. treaa. .
40.00 F T. Plank. w it new •
Ingvai Lande.
^herifr» V'count*
S H Jackson 9. witness
'*■> ........... 166.70 Gust M'.er», '
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57.50 K E. Gross b
.«neriff..
'ep. sheriff .
38.36 Frank R. Wet
12.oO James E Lind
ep. sheriff ..
14.50 p. J. Boiler, j
sheriff ..
rg« Whit*
». <1 lep. sheriff.,
6.00
6.00
•n, d p. sher.
dep. sher. . .
p sheriff . .
•
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Account
Jail Account,
Fred El
board of pri
F. M. D,
med. services,
< ’<»urt H »use unii Eauii
Barker Gun
Hunter A W
trica! sup;
Campbell Fc liman & Co.,
chairs ...
Rob’t McCu llouch, work
n lawn .
. Midgley lumber . . .
Croner, hauling ...
. Croner, work at cou
list of claims al-
ninty Court of Lane
\pril term of said
nid
fling eons deration of
p«*ople win look up
ment for irotectlon to
Mr. Borih dwelt at !■
accompll-ilmen'a of tl
an
since the ibolition of t
found u»u*h cauae for congratulation.
CHICHESTER’S PILLS
by all
a lei
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II
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i ima's on the tracts where the forest.
Y., sole agents
for
xi
pervee is conducting a aeries of In-'
vestitatlons for the improvement dti
Remember ihe name—Doan’s—
fsrage cr6u
crAp of the range.
• * the fsrase
and take no other.
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