Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, June 11, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
I XDEilTAKEKS
J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers aud
funeral directors.
Eugene. Or
ww. thi ksmay . ji xf : ii . hm > m
COURT PETITIONS
GOVERNMENT TO
IMPROVE SIUSLAW
rnday and Saturday
Store Bargain News
Talk <>T
DAY ic HENDERSON, undertaker«
and embalmers.
Corner Willam­
I. B. Cushman, the Acme liimber-
ette and Seventh streoi.
in a n and capitalist, h has been in the
city for the past few days in the in-
W. T GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed embalmer,
Office terest of the mtat-r of bonding the
Lai ne
county for
and residence, Tenth and Olive western end of
$100,4)00 for the purpose
pose of Improv­
streets. Phone Red 4481.
ing the bar at the mouth of the Sius-
law river, an outline of the scheme
tl l LIlIMn SURGEONS
having been given by The Guard over
lilt. (’. < . GRIFFITH
a week ago.
Yesterday he induced
Formerly Stale Veterinary of Cali­ the county commissioners' court to
fornia; served three years on State issue an order petitioning the gov­
Medical Board, is located at Bang«' ernment for permission to make the
livery Htable, phone Main 2 1.
Imorovemi-nts. The petltiOR is as
follows:
»1 I M \ G ENGI,N EEK b
"To the Board of Engineers of River
and Harbor Improvements,, War
HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer
Department, Washington, D. C.
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
"Gentlemen:—For and on behalf
information furnished to intending of the citizens and r'-sidents of Lane
Investors.
Examinations and re­ county, Oregon, we, the undersigned,
ports on mines and ore treatment the county court of Lane county, Or­
Eugene Oregon
egon, do most respectfully petition
for and request permission from the
CARPET CLEANERS
department to Improve the mouth of
C.’ MOORE, carpet cleaner the Siuslaw river In said county, and
JAY
Phone Black 5071.
more particularly for permission to
construct the south jetty. Said im­
REAL ESI A I E AGENT*
provements to be made in conform­
ity to the surveys and report made
J. L. CLARK & CO.—Dealers IL rea) thereon by W. C. Langfitt, in 1903,
estate. Creswell. Or.
and the expenses of said improve­
ment to be born by the residents and
citizens of said county.
.A CONQUERING HERO.
“Respectfully submitted.
"G. R CHRISMAN,
Dot Louis, who conducts der band,
“County Judge.
Has vork dot’s hard to understand,
I). EDWARDS.
V oti politici.ins conies ai putii,
M. PRICE.
bat's ven his usefulness is found
’ “Commissioners.“
Dey pay him reasonable sums
To play "Der Conquering
Hero
Comes!"
Dot is de tune dl<: band can play
Mil great expression, so dey say.
in will be given
hotel man.
Will
desired. Address
II. N. Burchell, Junction City, Or.
OR FÍALE
neater, almost I
new) fur ski® cheap. Address Box 2 0
14_ Eugene, Or.
tf i
Mlbt'LLLANEOl b
QK Í+ALE—Tborongnored Hereford
bulls P'f »ale. Enquire 550 Wil- IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop­
lam«-’tte s’-
tf
erty tell the Oregon Laud Compa­
ny about it and they will do the
OH SALE- A baby walker and a
rest.
412 Willamette street, Eu­
baby buggy.
Inquire 357 W»-st
gene. Or.
tf
Fifth street.
tf
NOTICE Having recovered from my
-)H 8ALE-*-New house, cl-ise In;
Injury I have resumed my business
lot 50x160.
Price, $18.)0, Ore­
of horseshoeing and general black­
gon Land Company.
tf.
smithing.
C. D. Holoway, East
Eleventh street. Fairmount, Or.
OR SALE—Complete furnishings
for eight rooms at a bargain. En­ DON'T fall io see Cbezem if you
quire at Guard office.
J13
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop­
FOR SALE—Buff Orpingtuu eggs
erty, improved and unimproved.
13 for $1. W. B. Hampton, 1102
Timber and mining stock. H. Che­
Columbia aveuuo. corner 19th st.
ron. Room 11. Walton Bldg, tf
FOR SALE -A first-<l.i s barn, suit­
able to be made into a dwelling. I 310 CASH AND 310 PER MONTH— I
Will buy a beautiful California
Enquire 856 or 846 Alder street, tf
vineyard, the income from which
will be sufficient to make you in­
FOR SALE Any;. ■
; JO share;-»
dependent for life,
Handsome
In the t'omrtoe’; Golden Gate stock
pamphlet,
valuable
Information
at 65c per shar
P. O. Box 707,1
and contract free. F. B. Robinson,
Portland, Or
JI3
general agent. Pacific Grove, Cal.
FOR SALE--I'.'inc.a wishing to buy
CORRESPON­
200 acres of first-class timber land INTERNATIONAL
DENCE SCHOOLS—"The
Busy
call ou J. W. Carlile, four miles
Man's University." GiveB a thor­
west of Hale.
ough training at your own home
Hl SALE 9-room house, three
in nearly all the trades and profes­
locks from Willamette stdeet; lot
sions. Text books and instruments
'x76 feet.
Price, 32100.
Ore-
(when required) furnished free.
i Land Company.
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Full Information and circulars at
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
'ALE- Four-room cottage; lot
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep­ Now, Louis's played dot tune before
60; located near high school;
resentative.
A thousand times, und maybe more;
has gas, lights and water.
So many conquering heros he
J15
*♦>**••«» 724 Olive street.
Has seen, they look like you or me
Mohair—18.
FOR SALE -Timber land; quarter
To him.
lie gets de signal and
Chlttlm bark—3c.
section In township 16, s. r. 1 w,
Turns loose de music of de band.
Wool
1 Oc.
PliYSK IANS ANU SURGEONS
section 32. Will sell cheap If sold
He doesn’t know de hero’s name;
Poultry, Eggs. etc.
at once.
Address C. J. G., care
But L ou I h plays It just der same.
Eggs- Per dozen 17c.
DR. ANNA MAURER, Osteapathic
Guard office.
Washington Star.
Dairy butter—Per roll, 30@35.
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phyx'cian.
All
curable disease«
Creamery butter—per roll, 50c.
treated.
Women and Children t
■LTg-A E
LOST
Between Baptist church and
Hens—Per lb. lie.
specialty. Office over F E. Dunn's
Thirteenth and Olive streets, a
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Frys Per lb 15c.
Phone Red 1631.
small brown purse with straps, con­
IN the matter of the Estate of Sam­
Geese- Per lb. 6c.
taining a gold ring and two pen­
uel Stalnaker, deceaa J:
Ducks—Per lb. lie.
nies. Return to Guard office. J10 DR. H. L. STUDLEY—Osteopathic
Notice is hereby given to all per­
Turkeys—Per lb 15c.
physician. Offices over Chambers'
•tore.
Fruits, Vegetable«, l ie.
518
Willamette
street sons concerned that the undersigned
FOR SALE Best retail store In
Phone Black 1326.
I*ane county; wll sell stock of
Consultation han be n duly appointed administrat­
Potatoes - 60c per cwt.
free. Residence 73 4 Ferry street. rix of the estate of Samuel Stalnak­
about 35000 for cash and rent
Onions
Per cwt $.5.00
er, deceased, by the County Court of
Phone Red 310 7.
buildings; a snap; must go quick.
Lemons Per case $3.25.
the
State
of
Oregon
for
Lane
County.
Address "P Q .," this office.
Oranges $3.25.
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C. H. CANNON, M. D.
Homoepathic All persons having claims
against
Livestock Marker.
physician and surgeon,
FOR SALE -City lots, close In;
Chronic raid «state of said Samuel Stalnaker,
Steers—Per lb 8 9t 3 l-2c.
diseases and diseases of women deceased, are her» by required to pre­
3300 3350 and 3100; 350 down
Good cows 3 (<( 2 3-4.
and children a specialty. Electrl- sent the same, with proper vouchers,
and 31 Oper month, without inter­
Good prime dressed veal—6 ij 5’4
est.
W. H. Kay, at Eugene Gun
cal vibratory and light treatment. duly verified as by law required.with­
m in ton u" foot ;i " >1-8
Company's store.
tf Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3. Dunn build- in six months from the date hereof
Fat hogs on foot
5 1-2.
Ing.
Phone Maln 540.
Boards to the undersigned, at the residence
Fat hogs—dressi-d
7c.
FOR SALE
A No. 1 business for
Hoffman House. Phone Malu 11.
of M. M. Davis, in the city of Eugene,
Grain .»iui Feed.
Kale; good Ideation; clean stock;
will take city property In part pay­ J. F. TITl'S, M. D.
Homoeopathic
Flour—84.40.
Dated this June 11. 1908.
/
ment.
Wish to retire from busi­
physician and surgeon.
Chronic
ALICE E. STALNAKER.
Oat Hay, $13.
ness. Call at Guard office, tf
dlseaMs and diseases of women aud Administratrix of the Estate of Sam­
Timothy Hay— Per ton
314.
children given special attention.
uel Stalnaker, (b-ceased.
New oats—Per hu., ■ 45c.
FOR SALE
First-class baled cheat
Faradic galvanic, static. X-ray and
Bran—-per ton, 327.
hay; riso maple and old growth
NOTH E FOR Pl ltl.lt ATION.
vibratory electrical trealmeuts giv­
Mixed feed
Per ton $30.
fir wood,
Louis C. Vitus, Junc-
Unit d States Land Office-, Rose­
en. Office. 58 1 Willamette street,
Shorts, per ton—$32.
tlon. Or., H F D No. j I’liuti,'
with Dr. L. E McDougal.
Resi­ burg, Orc-gon, April I 7. 1 »08.
New Wheat
Per bu. 85c.
Farmers* ’2 9.
J20
Notice- Is hereby given that in com-
dence. 632 Pearl street
Office
Rolled Barley
Per ion, $29.00.
phone.
Main
629.
Residence pll-nce with the provisions of the act
Chopped feed- Per ton. $30.
FOR HALE
A well improved faun
of Congress of June* 3, 1878, entitled,
phone.
Main
631.
Cracked Corn —$36-40.
of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Co­
"An act for the sale of timber lands
burg. This is a bargain at $50
In the States of California. Oregon.
VITOKM
VS-
Vf.I.AVV
per acre.
On good terms. Smith
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
PORTLAND MARKET REPORT
& Brown, Coburg, Or.
"The urgent message sent out by
8. D. ALLEN, Allot ne;-at-Is, bl6 as extended to all th«- Public Land
1 892, the American Woolen Company
to
Willamette street, Eugene Oregon States hv act of August 4,
FOR SALE—One National cash regis­
Parley S. Pierce of Springfield. Coun­ the wool growers of the West cam»*
ter, one Remington typewriter and
a large Iron nate. Enquire of L. L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Ottlo ty of Lane State- of Oregon, filed In some time ago asking them to aban­
over Yoran’s shoe store, Eugene this office on April 15. 1908, his don th»- use of sisal twine in the ty­
M Travis, Loan & Savings bank
sworn statement -No. 9713, for the ing < f fleeces Is having some ef­
Oregon.
building
purchase of the- SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 fect." said one of the leading wool
HORSES FOR SALE One hay mare LEON It. EDMUN b ON, Attorney-at- and W 1-2 of SW 1-4 of Section No. buyers today, "but we regret to say
weight
1200,
one bay horse,
law
Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan 2 4 In Township No. 18 south. Range that soin»* of th»- producers persist in
aud Savings Bank.
weight 1100; one black, single
No. 8. West, W. M . and will offer packing their fleeces In the old way.
driver, safe for lady to drive; one
proof to show that the Ian 1 sought and they are paying for their obstin­
«
fine Huddle pony,
A. M. Gilbert, »*. M TRAVIS. At'.oruey-at-law. Of­ Is more .valuable for its timber or acy.
at feed barn.
tf
fice over Eugene Loan A Savings stone than for agricultural purposes,
"Yesterday we were compelled to
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
aud to establish his claim
to said rcjt-i t three lots of wool that were of­
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Tw >
land before- W. W. Calkins, I'. S fered us because they were tied with
lots and 8-rootn house, barn; fine' DORRIS & SKIPWORTH, Attorneys- Commissioner, at his office in Eu­ ♦ his objectionable twine, and
we
land for garden; on Fourth street,1
at law
Office in Hovey building gene, Oregon, on Thursday th»- 3rd shall continue to turn down such of­
near mill race.
l*ot 160x95 on |
over Chambers-Bristow bank.
day of September., 1908.
ferings or take them at a reduction
Twelfth and Alder streets, just i
He names us witnesses: William II, of 1 1-2 to 3 cents from current
C
A
WINTERMEIER,
Attorney-at
north of Patterson school. J. J.
Pierce of Walton. Oregon; Jarvis I'. prices.
In time the wool men will
law Laud titles and pr»>bate spec­
Walton, 615 Willamette street, tf
Sutherland, of WaltVn. Or- gon. Wil- learn that th»- use of sisal twine In
ialties. Office over Chatubers-Brls-
Ham S Sutherland of Walton, Ore- tying up their wco| injures the pro­
FOR 8ALE Fine mountain ranch of I ' tow Bank.
gon. William Neely of Eugene, Ore- duct. Then this abuse of long stand­
80 acres; 40 In cultivation and
ing will stop.'
gon.
about 40 timber; creek running WOODCOCK A POTTER, Attorneys
Any and all persons claiming ad-
The latest statements issued by the
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E O
through farm; fair house and out-1
Potter. Office one block south of versely th«- alsive described lands are Anu'rlcan Woolen Company regard­
buildings;
located eight miles |
Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon. requested to file their claims In this ing the use of the sisal, indicates that
south of Eugene
Price $1000
office on or before the said 3rd day something has been accomplished In
Carl O. Washburne.
the reform desired, but that further
WALTON A NRSR. Attorneys-at-law. of Sptember. 190s
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
efforts are needed In order to put a I
J. J. Walton and 8. P. Ness. Will
FOR SALE
I- rom two to nine acre
Register.
stop to th»* old practice altogether.
practice lu all ths courts In the
tracts of fine river bottom land,
Local buyers sav that th»- bulk of I
state. Office, room 3, Walton
all in full hearing orchard; one
NOTI» E FOR PI Rl.lt \TloN
the wool now offered them comes in !
Block, Eugene, Oregon
mile from city
limits
on river
t'nitd States I*and Office
It <e- properly prepared for the mark»'t, I
road
One ten-acre tract; eight
burg, Oregon. Aprii 9. 1908
♦ nd they are satisfied that In time
eight room house; private water JESSE A \N El.LS, Lawyer, No. 26
Notlce la hereby giren that in eont- the use of sisal will be abandoned al- I
West Eighth street, ICugene, Or
work« nie e lawn and shrubbery,
opposite postofflee. Gives special pll-nce nlth thè provisión« of th<* act together by the wool growers
Telept ine and It F. D.; on electric
1878, entitled,
attention Io the vxamlnatlon of ab- <>f Con gres« of .lune
Ther»- wer«- no developments In the
survey H. A. Cox.
tf
strasts, drafting wills, settling es­ "An act for the sal»* of timber lands w<x»l market todav
Prices est a IE
tates, conveyances and collections In thè S ates <»f California. Oregon, llshed at the recent sales generally
WANTKI»
Also to all pension matters. Phon* Nevada. sod Washington Territory." hold, and the mark t. all things con-
ded to all the Pu bl li­
Red 1176
sl<l«*red. Is not strong, Growers
I* V ft ef of August I,
WANTED.
It. it« breaking bv »lay
the most ;»art are dls atl.sflcd
or month; al»s> tour-«-« tracked I'u- I. N. HARBAUGH.
m W«
Spacial atten- E
ii of Eugeni,
the offers thus far m ide and a
I n -, 8t ft
quire Bangs' livery .
J9d&w
tlon given to divorce and w’ttla-
many of th»» lars»* clips of
1 90
aient >f estates,
Xg«tnt for Conti- >■
have tor th»
ti
be
WANTED 8..V,rial n . n and b vs at
X
nental insurance Company. Room
di
r hand
onr** to train
if
r< a
5. First National Bank Building.
bril A Walk» r hop yard
11
Engen -, Oregon
w
WEEKLY REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
WANTED
Thr w iciris
to lt*am WILLIAMS A Hl. a .N, zittoru >«■«»■
nitriiltiic at th»'• Euaene General hos-
law. J W , WllUatns, L. E. Bean
pltal. Apply to Dr. J W. Harris
Practice In all caurts of the stat
tf
nd before the U. 8. Land Oftlc«
'fttces Ii, 13. t4 and 15 McClun,
w a X r t : ! » T«> ti.ir
lulldls*
if yes
G«»od
«hing
Al Ft T
no«i :
1 SR K
KI.
bonne.
2. 8. Frs
Kiiquir
p j
X - r»
Ith's blskck«
M
R R ENT——Nln»
front room;
Rab­ heat;
electric
lights
Suitable for two ger
batto,
154 East Ninth slrret.
msn.
'MAS Architect
«Ian» drawn, blue print*
Uicallnr . General »uprr-
llngs In
ronntructloD. 1If thinking of build-1
Injc, tiirfff* or arnail, see me Terms
*. 1
i i. » íhu
t« C*brii’itnan .
block«!
Men’s Straw hats in Every Shape
$6 00
Men’s Negligee Shirts in All Weaves
mT.................................................. $2.75
300 New Men's Belts for Summer
$1.50
Women's White Summer Underwear
$1.98
Women’s Regular $2.50 Waists $1.69
. $1.69
Women’s White Canvas Oxfords 98c
98c
The Bon Marche WiS
I
M'ttKl f<
Helfer
>rdit
'ls4
' I AX it
ind nil
in*
»
H »Innin,
•h Wj
unuiunnabU rolü
warmer w<*a*bd*** 1«
that th? run wll’
Now that
it I m
rlalnin In
1HSJ K M TOIW
IE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
1'0 . Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block,
Eugene, Or
Prices reasonable.
ed the most
law which o
terests conf’l
a nd void,
reived leg'-
will ignor
roll line of men's new and nobby Straw lints Í" every ku<mn
have decl 1- d they -
slia|M-t sailor, telescope, and all the new ones from tie- ix^t of
other ha >d the up
material to the cheap«-»t in all sizes; *
they will not go o
allow the lower river I»»- pie ’
prices . . t................................... ;...................... 1 Se­ to
tinue ooeratiou.K. Ea' h side is
fore talking of taking their cas
court.
In the meantime it is likely
the master fish warden will enforci
The largi-st and inost complete lini- of drvs.s shirts In tlie s»»ft coll*,
both measures.
I*, tato Market 1« Firiut-r.
iieglig»-»- styl«-s, in all sizes in |s>iig<s- silk, mohair, sourette and
Ther- Is a much firmer tone 1 '
luinanui. Tliey un- thè only thing for sunnner wear ami no- very
local potato market and the trad»
now paying < n a b els of 8« and 8
SOe- to
cents par 100 pounds f. o. b. Port­
land
According to jo’at > i iterests
there ar - r v di" about -5" ■ ars of
potatoes in :»’l hands in wet »rn Ore-
h-ld by­
gon. mo l of these b°lng
use of
dealers. Beeau.„
..." >□
_ “ firmness of I
:.00 new leather Belts for men in all sizes and widths In beautiful
local conditions it h stated hat fully
|uitt»-rns in black, tan, an«i brown; just the filing to wear in tlot
a dozen ca s of Eact ern Oreg :n tock
are rolling in this direction ail lore
weather when you don't want to w»*ar a vwt and
will follow if the market co: ti ues
sUH|M-nders................................................................ -5c to
9 5 is
right. The Eastern Oregon
»nd
being offered on a basis of 7
75 cents f. o. b. Portland.
First New Oregon Potat< c
The first new iwtatoes froi ■ t*- Is j
state were put on display along F ont ;
A t»rg<- line of women's white Umbrellas for summer; a large as*
Street this morning by Dr’"*:-, Bol-
sortnient of patterns; washable;
lam & Co. The stocks were of the!
prices from OHc .............................
Early Rose variety and were in fin»»
condition—In fact better than those
frrtm California.
The stocks were
grown in one of the suburbs of the
city ami more small shipments are
du»» to arrive during the next ten
1OOO women's new Lingerie Waists in long and short sleeves, trim-
days. It ;s not likely however, that
iims I with lace ami embroidery; collars and cutis to match |n
regular shipments of local stocks will
nil sizes. The gcratest bargain ever made in Eugene or any-
begin before the middle of July and
bektwoen that time and this the de­
when- else. Dozens of patterns to pick from;
mand for old Oregons will continue
regular $2.50; now ......................
unabated.
Poultry M»iv«-s Very Slowly.
Poultry dealers report trade very I
slow, with prices in some'Casos 1 :wer
Eair
t ian those of th? last week,
sized springs are worth from 20 to
Woiii<-n's white canvas Oxfords, hliielicr lace; cap toe; solid oak
22 1-2 cents a pound, but sizes un­
sob's and counters; a perfect fitting slipper;
der 1 1-2 pounds are hard to move,
regular $1.50; sale price ...................................
and hens drag nt 12 to 12 1-2 cents.
For ducks weighing three to four
pounds, there is some demand at 2 0
cents a pound, but smaller sizes are
not wanted.
In geese and turkeys
there is little or nothing doing.
Blitter Steady mill I ncluingcil. '
Butter was steady today at the
previous quotations. The city cream­
eries report stocks cleaning up satis­
factorily and In the country creamery
trade
1 I
V lllltl
and best
I ” - l brands
l>) »OIU8 (11
are
C fairly
lull I,» CI ac-
»
I
live at city rr am ry prices while nth-’ NEWS ITEMS FROM
LONDON ITEMS
LOWELL AND VICINITY
ers are selling at 20 to 22 cents.
I There is no complaint of accumula­
(Special Correspondence.)
(Special Correspondence.)
tion an I present prices will likely
I
London, June 10.
Miss Beatrice
Loweli, June 10 The election was
hold for some time.
a quiet one, with a llttl» more than I Young, of Black Butte, was a Cot­
,
W: rn» Weather Weakens Eggs.
tage Grove visitor Saturday and Sun­
Th > locali demand for eggs has the average vote cast.
day.
fallen nft materially within the past
Soni<> of the Lowellltes attended
Al Adams, of Latham, visited old
few days ns a result of the warm the annual picnic held at Pleasant'
time friends ami his best girl the first
weather and th“ market today was Hill Jun? 4.
i '
week.
There
weak at 18 to 19 cents. But for tie
fact that current receipts now are | slcn at the burial of George Young
C. C. Hays, of Lojane, atten led
lighter than a week ago, eggs would of' Winberry. Rev. Mr. Callison, of the picnic here Friday and was the
be accumulating.
Jasper, preached the funeral.
The , guest of friends orer Saturday.
floral
decorations
U heat Market Is Strong.
were
i grand. I
Horace and B ssle Sutherland, qf
The feeling in the local
wheat There was a beautiful wreath of va-1 Lorane, visited their sister, Miss Eva,
market was slightly weaker
today rigated flowers placed on
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the centre at the Hotel London Saturday.
and small fractional reductions on of the mound and another to the side.............
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hevel and chll-
club, red and valley were announced. and then the mound was densely ' dren
and
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—I
Mrs.
Laura Conger and
Chicago reported small gains for Ju­ covered with flowers.
Mr. Young children arrived here last week fr m
ly and September, while there were discovered some time ago that he Formington, Wash.
no developments tn the Liverpool was afflicted with cancer, and eVerv
The social dance Friday evening
market. San Francisco prices were effort possible was resorted to for a was a successful and enjoyable af­
unchanged.
cure, but the best of physicians pro­ fair. Quite a number of young peo­
Portland Livesto»'k Market.
nounced it incurable and told him ple from Black Butte and Cottage
Livestock prices on all kinds of ’her»' was no chance for a cqre. He
Grove were in attendance.
stoi'k were steady
yesterday •
Re- | bore
his
affliction
great pa-
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There will be a series of meetings
celpts were moderate and
i
the sup- **ence, and talked of his approaching at the Christian church commencing
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'death to hls family and relatives. He
ply proved equal to the d»*mand.
June 20th, Rev. Pool, of Washing-
The following prices were current was loved by hls neighbors and had
i ton, to have charge of the meetings.
cn livestock In the local market yes­ j many friends. He
I' leaves
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a wife and
Frank Geer, who Is one of our
terday:
three children, two girls and one trustworthy young men, is running
Hogs—Rest, $6 fit 6.25; medium boy. to mourn his loss.
I
'the
bottling plant at its full capac­
85.75'n6; feeders, no I mand.
We are Informed that Mr. Rankin. !
Cattle Rest steers. 35; medium, with his crew of surveyors for the ity, only recently a carload d Ixm-
34.5OCI 4.7"
common $3.50 3.7.5; Oregon Eastern railroad is on his don water being shipped to Portland,
cows best. $1 00; common $3.50 (h way to Hazel D-ll to finish the sur­ and now they have a rush order fbr
another car, which will be- shipped
33.75; calves $4.50415.00.
“ 5.00.
vey between here and Waldo Lake.
Tuesday.
This Is good news and will liven up
Portland Qwntations.
The weather is fine, the birds are
»- I»— among *».
things
th«- pPOp|e from LoW_ 1
Creamery butter 2 3c.
singing their summer songs, an.1 all
ell to Hizei Dell, _
as __
the _ logging nature is dressed in her most b aa-
Eggs— 1 9c.
camps along the river have already tiful gowns. Crops are looking »ell
Chickens
1?4il3c.
closed down.
M'hes* — Valley 89c; chib R9c.
The election is over and th ■ crest
Th»* Rush Island school closes on
Rarlev
Per ton
22.50 41 2s 50
Thursday, the Uth, with a program. anJ glorious fourth w‘ll soon be here.
Oats $27 4)27.50
The picnic at London last Friday
Miss Martha Howard is teacher, she
Hay—Timothy. $17; cheat. $15.
having taught two terms and being a was a day long to be remembered.
Grain hay $15G$16
There were
careful and efficient teacher, it is The program was good,
Mohair—Choice. 17c® 18.
hoped she will return in the future several able speeches, which were
Woo]—Valley, 11c.
haded down with many go cl things
for another successful term
Hop«- Prime.' 5 fi 6 l-2c.
fruit
many
Bait Gulley has purchased an In- that will bear
Potatoes 7()cff 75c.
Among them was a
erest In a restaurant in Eugene and hence.
Onions— $1.65 per crate,
by Grandma Bailey, who has
Cascara- -ichlttim bark) — 3 1-2 Is disposing of hls stock and imnle- the three score an I ten marl
ments preparatory to moving to Eu-
'•i 4 l-2c pound.
talk alone was worth all the ti
iH*ar future.
Th- n -K
” '2=5
irf’e i-*sv*s RUsb trouble s)>ent at the picnic,
IS
Salem Statesman-
W
r Black
body brd a good time, and "
(known in Salem as Clarence Black » Island the 1-th for Springfield.
enthusiastic over the celehrat
i In the city for a few hours’ visit NO '
the Fc urth of July and ela!"
uî ' its to
Mr. Black has been
rans-K-ments w-ro made in th
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it
STOf.EX
I,
W|,
T.navr«
fn
Crook
selecting committees and <
" I In Nevada, but re­
rangem-nts to insure a gone
casting
t'npct C
has hls
-led tí
BETTER TH \X FA I B
KMIN I
Jurlnc th
lay«, showing the fish are ■
to th»* spawning ground b
lleve that we will be abl
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t .
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Ho tho
If von are Inter
hearing great me
fine music-—tn art
in cookerv. and lots
thing., send postal al
ther information. S
mul­ Association, Ashland. Or
ti y in
ie ef-
SHOE MIOI’ IX
rn had
e n«b-
E P. Shinn has ope
zed by jWeal-
men a»
cla?r ~hoe shop in Cobi
method
guaranteed. Bring In
the
McCou
!1 * Garr
° stand»i ready the Mt Mahon resident
. L
restore
the
sonthe.i^t
corner cf Er
all
' inda thjit harp and Mill □treet?. formerly
?ht bv W illtania property, to John H
Wornrr Mrr,
nd others;
'erty at th
pnth and Ferry
The consideration
kept private.
It •
ticker and those asso«
will build a students'
their property in the nesi
t
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