Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, May 14, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE El (¡EXE WEEKLY (it AllH. Till KSDAY. MW II. IMN
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J BLOOD UNHEALTH, KtEKlY REPORT CF
LSYSTEMDERÄHGEE
EUGENE MlRsET
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
outh likewise increasing
maintain, d.
tire i Notes <" it»« ' ruifc .
uir old prunes sliu
( oMIi.U'T I Oil < 'ONSTRIA TK>N
J HI
report» of dam'hg to t
1 OK SALK
nut
1
1-2ÜU 5c
OF WATER SYSTEM
i 1 lol» was £rlnted.
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Hereford DON'T fall to see Chezem If you
twberries are sellini:
Sir
Egg*, etc.
want bargains Ir real estate. We
(From Thursday's Daily Guard >
bulls for sale. Euquire 53« Wil­
i sorts of prices tn the’lo.
Fugs Per do en, 15c
buy and «ell *arm and city prop­
At a meeting of the city cor.bc.il 11»
lamette street.
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"Dollars" are ran;
1 today
Dairy Butter- t*vr roil—V 0 © 4 5.
erty, Improved and unimproved. Ci jmmittee of tba whole last night
»1.25 to »1.60 per crate ot
Creamery Butter Per roll. bO U • while California Jessies ar
Timber and mining stock
H. Che- the eugiueering firm <>f UuVrthur a
l'OR SALE A gas heater, »kuost
c.pn-
Hens— Per A.. 10c.
«em Room 11, Walton Bldg, tf
new. for sale cheap. Afires-» Box
McClain wae givet; lliw job
'to »1.25 for fancy stock
Poor stock
Frys— Per |b., 10c.
14, Eugeue, Or.
It
s’.TUCtlng the > AV'* Pll'e Hl«e
• »ells too low to quote. Oregon ber- (
intern VHONAL
CORRESPON- Rltclllu tliBgk. anti F C. Kwlea*
Geese- I'vr lb., 7c.
ries holding.
» ‘-’I
t'SNCE SCHOOLS "The Busy f *'’¡land, was
Ducks--Per lb., 9c.
Cucumbers from local hothouses BALED HAY ptAR SALE Twuve
employed e- consult-
/
Man's University.” Gives a thor­
Turkeys—Per lb, 12 He.
dollars per ton.
Squire £gilth
are in large /supply, and the prlru Is
Wig
engineer.
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Contracts are being
ough training at your own heme
Fruits, 5 egetul'les, Elc.
Phou^ Farmer*' 13x9.
ui24
down 55c. Range from »1 tn »1,50
in nearly all the trades and profes­ Il ¡'in up today and tin- work of
—
—
1 per dozen.
Petatoes—50c per cwt.
making the preliminary survey will
sions. Text books and instrumenta probably begin tomorrow aud will
A shipment of banan:^, uoqi C siuj FOR FAl«E—Buff Orpingtou t-ggs.
Unions—-Per cwt |9.00.
(when required) furnished free. be rushed to completion.
13 for »1. W. B, Hamptou, HQ?
tral America arrived 41» lather green
Lemons—;Per <
»4.25.
Full Information and circulars at
Columbia avenue. Corner 19th
this morning
UtocwC i;vnilitlun, now-
Granges— 33.Ü»
McArthur & McClain arn Univer­
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
ever. Demand 1» very good.
Livestock Harket.
sity of Oregon students and have been
FOR SALE Three cowg for »ale;
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep­ engaged In similar work for several
>
Orange
maiket
is
still
advancing
Steers—Pw
« U 3 l-2c.
two fresh and uno soon to be
resentative.
¡for navels, with supplies very light.
years, among their contracts being
Good cu^a 3 ST 31-2.
fresh
Inquire al 147 Lawrence
Another advance of about 10c per
the construction of the sewer system
Good prime dressed veal—6 if 6 H .
street,
ml 5
1
100
pnuuds
1»
shown
in
the
price
of
at Springflefd, which was entirely
Mutton on foot—4 1-2 ©' 5.
beau»
today
Small
whites
and
large
satisfactory to the people of that
Fa; hogs on foot—5 1-3 @6. .
FOR SALE I have 200 cords 01
piles
are
now
quoted
stiff
at
»4.75.
city. Their work of constructing the
Fat hogs on foot—5 1-2 5 3-4.
by.rd
woqd,
5
tg
miles
southeast
Spot
stocks
very
light,
with
further
PHYSICIAN!» AND SI RGEONS
pipe line for the new gravity water­
«■ram und Feed.
of Eugene Address Geo. L. Beck­
increase in eastern deninad.
works will be entirely under the su­
/Flour—»4 40.
with.
Goshen,
Ore.
ml
I
Osteapathif
DR ANNA MAURER,
While the receipts of eggs at this
pervision of Engineer Kelsay, who
Oat Hay, »13.
phyv'clan.
All
curable disease! will furnish all the plans and speci­
lime are not heavy, they are fully
Timothy hay pflr tun—»15.
Women and children i fications for the work, and who will
treated,
able to supply the demand at 18 4i FOR Bl.I E PRIMS of VACANT
New oats _Pvr t>u. 4jc
specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's Flake out the pipe line and give his
LANDS write us enclosing 50c for
18 He, and anyone can today pur­
Bran - Per ton, »28.
Phono Red 1631.
chase supplies along Front Street at each. Township wanted. Roseburg
personal attention to the work until
Mixed feed—Per ton »30.
these figures. During the past 24 Abstract Co.
DR.
H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic it Is completed. Mr. Kelsay, It wlu
Shorts, per ton—»32.
hours large supplies of eggs have
rememliered, was employed bv the
physician
Offices over Chambers'
New Wheat—Per bn. 85c.
horse far in the rear on a mile race.
been offered the boosting dealers at FOR SALE City lots, close in:
store.
18
Willamette
street city council a couple of years ago to
Rolled Barley- Per ton, 328.
All the time my friend was still
»30«, $350 and »100; »50 down
18c a dozen, but they would not ac­
Phone Black 1326. Consultation furnDh plan* and specifications for a
Chopped feed- Per ton. »36.
dinging to the back of this bear, not
and »1 Oper month, without inter-'
cept them.
free. Residence 7 34 Ferry street. municipal water system, when the
Cracked Corn —»36-4«.
for tue purpose of trying to capture
est. W. H. Kay, at Eugenu Gun
Portland IJvratock Market.
quest inn was first agitated, and there
Phone Red 31 »7.
ir, or to break It to. ride, but for the
Company's store.
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Cattle and hogs continue In strong
was considerable trouble In collect-
simple reason that he was so badly
demand
and
reports
to
commission
C. H. CANNON. M. D. Homoepathic fug his fee from the city, but it final­
PORTLAND MARKET REPORT.
frightened he had lost his wits. 1
good
timber
men fro mall parts of the state are FOR SALE—Two
physician and surgeon,
Chronic ly resulted in his securing the en­
Portland. May 14.—"Proof of the that available supplies are short of
don’t know wh°n he would have let
claims for location
Terms rea-
diseases and diseases of women tire amount asked for. The matter
go his tightly grasped hold had not fact that hardships sometimes work requirements. The sheep market
Brown, Co-
sonable. Smith 41
and children a specialty. Electrl- of going ahead with the plant was
the fur pulled out and allowed him to benefit is to be found in any part shows a disposition to yield, The
burg, Oregon. Box 94.
16
cal vibratory and light treatment. held up from time to time, but it
roll off. I went up to where he was. of Oregon just now,” said a local demand is still fair, but hardly suf­
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn bulld- now appears as If the long-cherished
and the whitest fellowyou ever saw. produce dealer, who has been in the ficient to take up the current re- 1 FOR SALE Good horse 6 years old;
Boards plans of the municipal ownership ad­
Ing.
Phone Main 5 40.
Why, he was whiter than snow, and country the better part of the past ceipts, which for some weeks back
16 hands; only partly broke.
herents are soon to be carried out.
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
talk about having an ague chill—- two weeks.
have been heavy.
Price. ,100.
Phone Red 1461.
Uoiitrnet Signed.
"It has often been remarked that
do you know his knees were knock­
There is good demand for lambs,
Geo. Melvin Miller, city.
The fire and water committee of
J. F. TITUS, M. I>.—Homoeopathic
ink together so badly he could scarce­ in growth- and development Portland but as yet not many have been re-
physician and surgeon.
Chronic the council and Mayor Matlock and
ly stand, and speaking was out of the was away ahead of the rest of the ceived at the yards, For calves to- FOR SALE—At a bargain, If sold
diseases and diseases of women and City Attorney Bean, to whom the
state;
that
while
the
city
has
risen
question? I got him back to camp
day the demand was quieter than
children given special attention. matter of drawing up the contract
this week. Corner lot on Fifth
and at camp he stayed. He was so to important rank the country has tor some days past.
Faradic galvanic, static* X-ray and was referred, met in the office of the
and Adams. Enquire of owner,
remained
undeveloped,
scratched
badly scared he would dream at night
Quotations ruling in the livestock
vibratory electrical treatments giv­ city attorney this forenoon and form­
901 S. Willamette street.
mil
In
patches,
so
to
speak;
its
agricul
­
about his famous bear ride and would
market today are:
en. Office, 581 Willamette street, ulated the contract. It was drawn up
Hogs—Best. »6.25 »1 6.35;
med­ FOR SALE Parties wishing to buy
wake us all up with his unearthly tural sources given'byt scant atten­
with Dr. L. E. McDougal. Resi­ and late this Hfternoon signed. The
tion.
yells.
ium, »5.75 41'6.00; feeders »5.25 44
I think the poor bean died
dence, 632 Pearl street.
Office terms as agreed upon in the con­
200 acres of first-class timber land
"High
wage
rates
in
other
lines
of
5.5«.
shortly after from sheer fright.
phone,
Main
629.
Residence tract. In brief are as follows: Engi­
call on J. W. Carlile, four mjles
industry and an aversion to farm
Cattle—Best steers. »5.00: med­
neer Kelsay 1 h to make the prelim­
phone, Main 631.
west of Hale.
work on the part of labor have been ium, » 1.505.75; common, »3.5047
f
inary surveys of Ritchie creek and
almost wholly respomdble for the 3.75; calves, |4.50$t 5.50.
two or three other creeks to ascer­
FOR SALE A well Improved faini,
fact that for years past it has been
ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW
Sheep - Best
sheared
wether»,
tain whether or not sufficient water
of 120 acres, 4 miles'north ot Co-"
difficult and in many cases Impos­ »4.75 1 5,00; mixed. »4.50© 4.75;
Tills
burg. This is a barg/in at $ >0 8. D. ALLEN, Atiornej-at-la, 616 eaii ba si-eured from them.
sible for the farmers of the state to Spring lambs. »6© 6.25.
work is to be commenced at once anil
per acre. On good terms. Smith
Willamette
street,
Eugenu
Oregon
properly plant, cultivate and harvest
Portland Quotations.
completed within ten day*. McClain
& Brown. Coburg, Or.
their crops. The graingrowers and
L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. oírle X- McArthur are to lie employed by
Creamery Butter 20c.
owners of hay ranches la the east­
Eggs 18 l-2c.
over Yoran'a Bhoe store, Eugens Kelsay to do the actual surveying
FOR SALE Young full blood barred
ern part of the state can testify to
work.
If the survey proves these
Chickens—13 1-2 c 4 i 14 c .
Oregon.
Plymouth Rocks and White Leg-1
Washington, May 12.—The : this, and the situation has been ex­
♦
streams will furnish all the water
Wheat—Valley 89e; club 89c.
Horn chickens for sale at reason­
actly the same with the fruit and
♦ senate committee on finance
Barley—Per ton -»27 'n »28.
able prices. C. W. Bell, R. F. D. I LEON R. EDMUN8ON, Attorney-at desired, Kelsay's employment Is to
♦ today unanimously reported + farm Interests generally in the val­
law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan be continued as consulting engineer
Oats- Per ton—326<<i »2 7.
No. 1, Flugene.
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♦ the bill already passed by the + ley. Now things are different. ■
till the completion of the construc-
and Savings Rank.
Hay- Timothy, »17; cheat, »15,
“In all parts of the state there 1 b
♦ house providing for the per­ +
tion work and he is to make all plans
FOR SAi.E One National cash regis­
Grain hay— »15 © 316.
♦ manent restoration of "In + what might be termed an awakening
ter, one Remington typewriter and L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-iaw. Of­ and specifications, For the first or
Mohair—Choice, 17c4i 18.
♦ God We Trust” to the gold + of Interest in the soil, and this de­
fice over Eugene Loan & Savings preliminary survey he is to receive
a large iron safe. Enquire of L.
Wool—Valley, 11c.
♦ and sliver coins of the Unit­ ♦ velopment can be traced directly to
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
M. Travis, Loan & Saviugs bank
»250, and if the report Is accepted he
Hops-—Prime, 4 4? 5c.
The motto was + the late financial crash that was res-
♦ ed States.
Is to be paid for his entire work a
building.
Potatoes—45c per cwt.
actual and
DORRIS
&
SKIPWORTH,
Attorneys-
♦ direct«! to be omitted from + | ponsihle for so much
«■ L
-■
sum equal to 2 per cent of the actual
Onions—»3.00.
few months
at law
Office In Hovey building cost of the plant. The first payment
♦ the coins by order of the ♦ imagined hardship a
Cascara tchittim bark)—3c
3 OAK WOOD FOR SALE Small oak
back..
Wages
have
been
cut
to
some
♦
president.
over
Chambers-Bristow
bank
♦
wood; can be used for cook stove
Is to be made at the time the final
extent and oppirtunlties for work In l-2c per pound.
without splitting; sawed to 16-lnch
surveys are completed, and at the
C.
A.
W1NTERME1ER,
Attorney-at
mills and camps have been largely
length.
Phone Farmers’ 286 or
submission of the approximate cost
law. Land titles and probate spec­
curtailed. While wage reduction SPRINGFIELD WON
enquire at Sterner's grocery. mlO
FROM ALBANY BUNCH
PRESIDENT CASTRO
ialties. Office over Chainbers-Urls- of the plant. .This payment Is to be
would always seem to be regretable,
one-half of one per cent of the coBt.
H AS POETI NG SPELI. the fact is that a result of the late
tow Bank.
FOR SALE—A fine farm of 171
When full detail plans and specifi­
It seems that Springfield's win­
money squeeze thousands of men
acres will be sold for »50 per
cations are completed he is to re­
Washington, D. C., May 11.—The who heretofore shunned farm work ning streak cannot be broken this
acre on good terms, if sold In the WOODCOCK « POTTER, Attorneys ceive a like payment, and for his ser­
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
capital city is smiling today at the have turned to the farms, and with year, as they have won every game
next thirty days. Smith It Brown,
Yesterday Rid Smith's bunch
Potter. Office one block south of vices for supervising the contract
efforts of President Castro of the the change that has come it might be so far
Coburg, Oregon. Box 94.
j6
Chrisman block, Eugene; Oregon. during the construction work he will
little republic of Venezuela to "in­ said that a new era in Oregon de­ took the Albany ball tossers Into
be paid one per cent in ten install­
camp to the tune of 7 to 5. Charles FOR SALE Fine mountain ranch of
sult” the United States. Castro has velopment has set in.
80 acres; 40 in cultivation and WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-law. ments.
always been taken more as a tropical
."Farm labor, which has been Tallafero. the big Springfield Idol,
McClain & McArthur are employed
J. J. Walton and 8. P. N obs . Will
about 40 timber; creek running
joke than as a real live. South Amer­ scarce for years, is now fairly plenti­ was on the mound for the Blues and
practice tn all the courts In the as resident engineers to do the ac­
At
through farm; fair house and out-
ican president, and when it was ful. Farmers say they can now get pitched his usual steady game
state. Office, room 3, Walton tual construction work on tbe ground
buildings; located eight miles west
known that he had failed to comply the help they need for »3 0 a month the beginning of the game it looked
and to furnish KMaay with surveys
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
Carl
of Eugene. , Price, »1000.
with the staid rules of diplomacy and board, and they are taking ad­ as though Albany would win, but
and details. They are to be paid the
tf
G. Washburne.
and send a message of oongratulation vantage of the situation that has the Blues soon got down to work
W1LI 1AMS & BEAN, zitterneya-at- same price and in the same manner
end stopped their progress. The
to President Roosevelt on the occa­ come about.
law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean that Kelsay Is to be paid.
sion of the ceremony of the laying
"Barring unfavorable weaflier con­ day was an Ideal one for baseball
WANTED
Practice in all court! of the stati
The committee reserves the right
of the cornerstone of the ■building ditions. which are not to be expect­ and a large and enthusiastic crowd
and before the U. 8 Land Office to cancel the contract at any time
attendance.
Albany r
pulled
,__ _________
____ WANTED—To rent, seven or eight­
for the bureau of Central and South ed, there will be larger farm crops was_ in _________
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClunj and If done before any of the steps
American republics, th* delegates generally in this state thia year than 1 off one very clever play, which was
room house. Call at 181 East Sth
Building. #
mentioned are completed the engl-
from other countries than Brazil ever before. And this Is not all. In the ft ature of the game. Next Sun-
street.
neers shall be paid only for the work
will
day
SprlngfieR
the
hard-
_
N.
HARBAUGH.
Special
play
laughed.
all sections of the western half of
atten- iiccompllshed, except It Is agreed that
I.
WANTED Good girl wanted for
"Guess he’ll send a fleet tf> bom­ the state fields have been extended hitting Coburg team.
tion given to divorce and settle- Kelsay shall be paid the »350 for the
*
Springfield
general housework. 7t West Ninth
bard New York now that the battle­ by the clearing away of underbrush
ment tf estates. Agent for Contl- preliminary work. The contract is
AB R. H P.O. A E
street.
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ship fleet is on the Pacific side.” and timber, so the crop-producing
nental Insurance Company. Roorn of course conditional upon the sale of
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facetiously remarked a
prominent 1 area Is being enlarged. The acreage Chandler. If.. . . . 4
6, First National Bank Building, t le ,30«.««« bonds recently voted.
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4
1 WANTED:—Horse breaking by day 1
1
1
South American official. And thus I of practically all farm crops will be Smith, 2b......... . .5
Eugene, Oregon.
or month; also horses tracked. En. |
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the fun at Castro's expense went the larger .than ever before this year, Johnson, c f.. . . . 4
quire Bangs' llv««ry .
J9d&w 1 JESSE G. WELLS. Lawyer, No. 2 6 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
3 0 6 0
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rounds of the South American diplo­ and the promise is fcjr bigger pro­ Tallafero. p... . ..5
Notice Is hereby given that J. C.
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Hobbs, 3h .y . . . . 1 0| 1
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. Morgan, administrator of the estate
matic corps.
duction.
WANTED Bookkeeper and steno-'
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Wilson,
c.f.
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4
opposite
poatofflce.
Gives
special
"This will not necessarily mean
of I. O. Morgan, deceased, has filed
grapher. Inquire of Scobert &'
2 2
1
1
attention to the examination of ab­ with the C unty Clerk of Lane Coun­
overproduction, except in a few Murphy, ss.... . . 4 2 1
Dodge, Eightli and Olive.
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3
1
8
Morgan,
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stracts, drafting wills, settling es­ ty, Oree >n, his final account there­
cases like hops. It simply means
0 M R 0 2 WANTED A young man between
tates, conveyances and collections in; and a i order has been made and
that Oregon is destined in a few Anderson . . . .
2
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ot
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Matthews
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Lakeview. Or., May 11.—The an­ years to produce the bulk, instead of
Also to all pension matters. Phone < 1 tered of ri'"ord directing this not­
the ages of 18 and 20 to learn the
nual shearing season has begun and a fraction of the crops the people of
Red 1176.
ice ( .
ming Saturday, the 13th
hardware business. Enquire of
3 3 7 1 2 27 17 7
the wool clip promises to be very I the state need.
Griffin Hardware Co.
tf
d" y <»i June, 1908, at ten o’clock In
Alimin
good. The sheep are coming in from
"A fact to be kept In mind In this
ti e for noon f said day, for the
MINING ENGINEERS
A.B R. II P.O. A. E. WANTED—To borow »3000 to 35,-
the desert in fine shape, and the loss I connection is that the stockraising
’In arlr.g r.f objections, if any, to said
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HERBERT
LEIGH,
mlnlng^cnglneer
1
Engstrom,
lb.-.
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on the range during the winter was industry 1» coming to be recognized
«00 for a term of years with gilt-
final 1 ount and settlement thereof.
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very light.
The coyotes destroyed ias an important one in this state. Lee rs ............... . .5
edged security. Good proposition
D ted this 8th day of May. 1903,
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
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2
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quite a number of sheep during the From this time on, more hogs, cattle, Baker, s.s.........
for any one wishing to place a
Information furnished to Intending at Eugene, latne County. Or gon.
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Patterson,
c.
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season, but storms were not respon­ and sheep will be grown and fatten­
J. C. MORGAN,
loan. Address C. L.. care Gaurd.
Investors.
Examinations and re­
sible for any loss. Lake county de­ ed for the Portland market than Dooley, 3b.. . . . . 4 0 0 1 0 0
Administrator of the Estate of I. O.
ports
on
mines
and
ore
treatment.
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10
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WANTED—City property for 167-
rives a big revenue each year from ever before, but R will be years be­ Wilbur, lb... . . 4
Morgan, deceased
Eugsns Oregon. ■
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1
acre farm In Benton county, Ore­
the wool and while the price is not fore Oregon will be able to raise live­ West, If. & p. . . . 4 1
WOODCOCK & POTTER,
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Schultz,
c.f.
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s?
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so good this year as It has been for stock sufficient for the demands of
gon, two miles from growing
Attorneys for Estate,
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Place lice between Long
a few years, h will yield a big rev­ this market. With agriculture tak­ Cook. p. * l.f.. . .4 0 1
town.
—
-
enue for the county.
Buyers have ing on new life and the stockraising
Tom and Willamette rivers ; 90
NOTICE FOR PI RI.K'ATION.
38 5 6 23 12 2
W. H. FRER THOMAS—Architect 8.etch- Uni'.sd Stafeij Land office, Roseburg,
been offering 15 cents a pound for industry coming to the front th»re 1»
acre* farming ground.
this year's clip. Last year and the prospect for development In Ore­
Run« and Hite By Innings.
tf
Kgy, Eugene, Oregon,
ea and plans drawn, bill« prints f
Oregon, April 1, 1908.
year before the average price was gon.”
Springfield—
and specifications. General super­
Notice la hereby given that In com­
Runs...........• 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 fl — 7
vision over buildings In course of pliance with'the provisions of the
20 cents.
Poultry Market Is Quiet.
FOR KBXT
Hits............ 2 0 2 4 3 1 0 fl — 12
construction. If thinking of build­ act of Congress of June 3, 1878,, en­
While there Is no real pressure In
1
HIRAI, CARRIERS OF
ing, large or small, see me Terms titled "An act for the sale of timber
the poultry market at this time, Albany—
STATE AT ALBANY stocks are not cleaning up quite as
Runs.... 1 0 1 I 0 1 0 0 1--5 FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT
reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman lands In tbe States of California.
728
Willamette
street.
ml4
;
Hits.......... 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0--•
readily along the street as could be
block.
Oregon, Nevada, and
Washlntgon
Following la the tabulated Bcore
Alhanv. Or.. May 11.—The annual wished
There is an increasing sup­
Territory," as extended to all the
FOR RENT Furnished room for
convention of the Oregon letter car­ ply of broilers and fryers, but to date and summary:
Public Land States by act of August
rent. Can be used for housekeep­
I.XHEKTAKHIH
Summary.
riers will be held in thl» city May all supplies have been absorbed at
4, 1892, Andrew Crooks of Albany,
ing
879 Oak street.
ml4
Earned runs—Springfield, 2; two-
29 and 30. Over 100 delegate« are the quotations printed in these col­
County of Linn, State of Oregon, did
J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers an
base hit, Baker; bases on balls, off
expected and 'he local assocation umns.
on December 11, 1907, file In this
funeral
directors.
Eugene,
Or.
Tallafero
2.
off
Cook
5,
off
West
2.
Is planning to welcome them In royal
MlHCmjLANfOOÇA
Dressed meats were In light sup­
office his sworn statement No. 9 429
fashion. Governor Chamberlain in« ply during the 24 hours, but the mar­ struck out by Tallafero. 9; by Cook,
DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers for th»« purchase of the B 14 of SW
Tom Richardson of Portland will be ket was not overstrong and prices 4; bv West, 3. Iz>ft on bases, Spring- ACCORDION PLEATING Done by
and embalmers. Corner WfHarn­ *4 and W 14 of SE *4 of Section No.
Double play,
field, 9; Albany, 7.
invited to deliver addresses.
Mrs. Bert Vincent at 627 Hllyard
showed up no change for the day.
12, in Township No. 16 south. Range
ett« and Seventh streets.
bur.
Wild
pitch,
!«ee
to
Baker,
to
Wil
lohn H Goin of the local a«snc!a-
street, near East Ninth, on reason­
("alifornia Red Onions Arrive.
No. 2, West W M„ and will offer
!
balls,
Morgan,
Tallafero,
2.
Paas»
tlrtn holds the position of jecretar
able terms. Phone Red 3302. If W. T. GORDON, funeral director proof to show that, the land sought Is
The expected shipment of rw-w Cal­
and treasurer of the state a»«oclation ifornia onion* arrived on the steam- 3; Patterson, 2. ’
State licensed embalmer.
Office more valuable for Its timber or stone
IF YOU WANT TO SEI,!, your prop-
and Is directing the preparation* for . er State of California and was un-
and residence. Tenth and Olive than for agricultural purposes, and
erty
tell
the
Oregon
Land
Compa
­
entertainment.
1 loaded this morning. Supplies were
to establish his claim to said land be­
streets. Phone Red 4481.
ny about It and they will do the
i not in extra good shape, but found a
fore W. W. Calkins, U. 8. Commis­
rest.
412
Willamette
street,
Eu
­
SIXIKAXE MX IX< U K
fair demand at 33.50'i' 3. «5
per
sioner, at his office In Eugene. Ore­
CAKPET
<
LEAXEIIS
IMF’S OF PAH ILISIS ■100 pounds
gene. Or.
tf
B»'rmuda onions are
Williston, N. D., May ».— Stir
gon, on Wednesday, the 5th day of
I still in liberal demand, with former »•<> In his retreat at the Boni
August, 1908.
JAY
C.
MOORE,
carpet
cleaner
Spokane. May 12 —Theodore Gal- j prices main:ained
NOTICE — Having recovered from my
ranch, in Valley county. Montan
He names as witnesses: Evermont
Phone
Black
6071.
land president of the Northwea Izvan
Injury I have resumed my business
The California steamer brought In C. Brown, known as the "Pigeon "
B. Miner, of Eugene, Oregon; Harry
* Trust Company, died suddenly this quite liberel supplies of carrots, Kid," a notorious cattle rustler,
of horseshoeing and general black­
M Crooks, of Albany, Oregon; Wil­
smithing.
C. D. Holoway, East
morning
of
paralysi*.
*
beets and other sacked veg tables, killed by a deputy, who »hot
liam D. Neely of Eugene, Oregon;
Eleventh street. Fairmount, Or.
tallowed stomach trouble«^ He wa. supplies of which have been quite through th« body
Norman E. Markley of Eugene, Ore­
formerly manager of one of
b‘< short In this market of late.
I J. L. CLARK A CO.—Dealer» lû real gon.
geat brewing companies of the North
Because of the quite liberal offer­
The registration books In the coun­ »1« CASH AND 310 PER MONTH
estate, Creewell. Or.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
Will buy a beautiful California
versely the above-described lands arc
ings. prices are down In the cherry ty clerk's office will be closed Friday
west.________
vineyard,
the
Income
from
which
market.
Both white and black for the June election, and all voters
requested to file their claims In this
ABSTKACTORH
will be sufficient to make you In­
The B 3 Kelsay residence prop- stock now shown
who have neglected to register hith­
office on or before the said 5th day
dependent
for
Ufa.
Handsome
Shipments of new California po­ erto should do so at once. At pres­
Xthern’/of’be euy WM
t
1 »0H-
pamphlet, valuable lnformatloa THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT of August^ BENJAM1N
L. EDDY,
tatoes in this direction are Increas­ ent the registration is far below what
CO.. Rooms 1 and 1, Waren Bleck,
a»4 00 a tract free. F B Boblnaoa,
Register.
ing. with lower prke» ruling for to­ It should be. Don't foegrt—register
Eugene, Or. Prices reMoaable.
general
agent
Paelfla
Grove,
Oal.
day
Shipment» of oM Oregon* to NOW.
say. M4 <• ‘be property ot 33339.
O
vk.ent re inner portion of the bo ly is covered with mucous membrane
branous tissue is abundantly supplied with blood vessels, vein
tt 5
.. 1 capillaries. Each of these is constantly supplying to this tis-
blood to nourish and strensrthen it and keep the system health
1101 the blood becomes infected with catarrhal matter it is not able to f
Y 9,nJ^ulred amount of healthful properties, but feeds the parts wit.
*’h ' fesYvhich disease the membranes and tissues so that they becotm
j inflamed, and Catarrh, with all its disagreeable and danger. .
irnUt ms is established in the system. There is a constant ringing in tin
»vffl'>tu.hin‘watery discharge from the nostrils, the breath has an offensive
«*•'*’ ,ht fever often uccompanies the disease, and gradually the entirt
becomes affected and the system upset and deranged. In its earliet
B «Then Catarrh it confined to the nose and throat, sprays, washes
•“/frions etc., are soothing and in a way beneficial, because they are
^¡7and usually antiseptic, but such treatment has no curative effect I
tlea#Iit do -s not reach the blood. To cure Catarrh the blood must be ppy. ;
fcc«as
ified, and this is just what S. S. S doej;,
goes down into the circulation and attacks
the disease at its foundation ; it re;n0VvS
cause and makes the blood pnre «¿,4 health v
0 Then the blood vessels are fi1.^ with fresh
_ reinvigorated blood, which.
carried to all
purely vegetable the mucous surfaces and, Rniugs.^tlie infl°am:
rU
mation and irritation
greeted, the symp-
♦Afltsall dis near, the health is improved and Cat'^^ js permanently cured,
¿.i »0 c* «rrh and anY nlgdical advice free to,
who write
THE SWIFT SPr^rriQ co., ATLANTA, GA
DEWS LETTER FROM
VIOA AND VICINITY
GlKRESPON DENT
TELLS
SPORTSMAN’S RIDE ON
OF'
BACK
OF BEAR
(Special Correspondence.)
■
Vida, May 11.—Travel up the Mc­
Kenzie is picking up. Several per-
' sons are at Gate Creek hotel fishing,
thought it is nor
very tjood yet.
enough trout are caught to eat.* The
river is too nigri and the water too
cold for good fly casting.
Dr. F. M. Dav and wife and N. L.
Fitzhenrv made a boat trip from Vida
to Deerhorn, and on the first after­
noon caught several speckled beau­
ties, but on the following' day did
not have such good luck.
Mr. and Mrs. Kinser and son. from
Pittsburg. Pa., also F. P I^ane and
Joseph Patterson, of Eugene, are
numbered among the guests of the
Gate Creek hotel. They spend the
time between showers fishing and
listening to concerts from an Edison
phonograph.
The McKenzie river fish hatchery
has all its rack across the river and
is in exr'«!'nt shape. C. T. Peek, the
superintendent,
looking for a very
large run of salmon this year, and
as he is a thorough and practical
fish man, we look for a large output
of young salmon fry.
Last summer, while with a party
of California sportsmen, we were
camping at Clear Lake, the head of
tbe McKenzie river, some 80 miles
vast of Eugene, and, fell in with an­
other party of campers who were
spending an outing there, ejoying the
splendor of the beautiful scenery,
which abounds around Cedar lake.
Now we were Informed by a gentle­
man up there that it was quite fre­
quently the custom of deer on a hot
day to protect themselves from the
flies to stand in the mist of the Mc­
Kenzie Falls, which are about a mile
below the lake. This locked very g
below the lake. This looked very
good to one of the other parties as a
kely place to kill a deer, and be­
ing very enthusistoc he invited me to
go with him. We rowed across the
lake a distance of about 2 1-2 miles.
When we reached the falls we soon
¡ rated a place of cancealment, a very
'omfortable spot to await the a(>-
I'ruach of a deer. The sun was beat-
ing»down very hotly and I soon fell
• -leep, and the first thing I remem-
her was that my newly formed friend
_'»s nudging me, and soon after the
tinniest Incident happened, though
mv friend says he could not see the
■unny part. With him it was exactly
th* opposite, full of excitement,
drilling adventure and what he
'•^rms a very narrow escape from a
horrible death. When I awoke from
hree or four vigorous nudges, and
"tt'r 1 r,‘
1 my eyes 1 looked in
a-direction he was pointing and the
«'Jett wh.ch caused him to arouse
n* was plainly enough in view to
Uove lo an experienced eye to be a
deer, standing in the mist. He said:
. a * ?us’ wa,ch me kill that deer,”
w”h that, after pointing the gun
!n ejery direction of the compass.
„ , v d: but as I expected, the deer,
ot being hit and unwilling to lie
own and die. It came bounding out,
»•¡owed by a spotted fawn. Now my
mend dropped his gun and took af-
f'lr ttlp fawn, and then the race was
® He chased it around trees, over
W. through the bushes, up the
h' 'i,n\aln R1^e"
I actually believe
ha I one chance in a thousand to
»»s *’ ha<* he not through sheer
ofBh'IS,i"n and Yatlgne allowed one
,o become entangled in
th. t brush, which turned him, I
• Diple somersault, and by the
* : ° got up and straightened out
rt
bis pursuit was lost
jy.' ls '‘»ion. Well, he stood there
■ iia Da an^ P'^flng and looking be-
> i
1 and *lisKu»ted. when all at
* t.e seemed to brighten up, and
«(n a lot of peculiar gesticulations
with Mo
ort?
1 arma he pointed at a clump
n»>rt! and sallel brush, which I
moving and shaking,
esinne he thought the fawn
after was In there.
Now
ese bushes were in eommo-
a large pine log. He crept
n<, crawled down It, and
»as about ten feet away )
fruì
moving bushes he made a
Tin
nnged right onto those busb-
•». He h" al the fawn?—not much.
*»r he nr'
’ upon th eback of a large
•**r whir 1 h was eating berries, and
•*« tone. e»led by the bushes and
This poor rrtgntcnea
frightened dcl
bear. . be.
. «
tbe bunch grass kind, with
the^’i b*aaB to tnake tall tracks for
he having never been
._?*■ before, and not being used to
... ?'■ ' 'ack and eeemed to
t
that wvmH have left a race
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