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N n « HU. EUGENE WKKKLY GUAltl». THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1O0N. Portland; P. L. Campbell, Eug ne; blk. 23, F. & H. add. to Eugene, [ George M Dillard et ux to Rachel A. Kitson_et al; part of lots 1 and 4 J M. Powers, Salem. $100. in Shaw’s ad to Eugene. |10. Sjiectal ('oniiiiilteett, School Finances Ernest 11. Holt United Sia'es et al to the John W. H. D. Sheldon. Eugene; E. T. Mar man, patent 1 150.50 acre» in se 161.21 acres Booth-Kelly latte, Salem; C. M. Klggins, Port 11 and 14, tp. 18 s., r. 11 ». e. $5000. land; L. It. Trjpv r, Monmoii.h; E. T in sec. 6. tp. gensen, United State: *s to Carl J. Jc M Working: Moores, Salem. J. N. Cole patent, 47.29 acres in sec. 21, tp. part of lots 1 and 2, block 11, Pack- The Program To ( omc. | 18 s., r. 11 w. This evening the teachers wifi be ard's ad to Eugene. $10. David Link et ux to Mikkel Bjor- giVen a reception by the Commercial United States to Myron B. Wood; I tomten, W. D., 66.30 acres in sec. Club, 160 acres in sec. 18, tp. 16, s. r. 1 e. Tomorrow morning the au- 10, tp. 18 »., r. 5 w., 93.64 acres in Patent. tiuul business meeting will be held. ♦ Portland, Or.. june 4 sec. 23. tp. 18 s., r. 4 w., $1950. when President Robinson will _ give William A. Heck et ux to L. D. The annual rifle and revolver com (From Thur, day's Gaily Guard.) Portland, Or., June 25.—That a Frederick A. Kribs v.unt'Tig George B. Dorris to D. M. Purker- Smivh et ux; 15 acres in sec. 12, tp. his annual address and officers will < ; check for $800 given by Frederick tlon when claim- » "The real we» h of the uation is be nonilnaied. The chief address petition of the Oregon National son. Referee's Deed, lots 1 and 2 and 18, s. r. 4 w. , cellation by the gov. ,ur'U- i i its men, in their aulilty and steud- will be by Frank Rigler, superinten-. guard will be held on the rifle range part of lot 9 In block 9, Packard's Nell McCauley to John F. Kelly; A. Kribs to James Henry Booth, ex willing to pay f r aa<1 J add. to Eugene, $1200. 40 acres in »ec. 36, tp. 16, s. r. 3 w. receiver of the Roseburg land office, was the most sensat.„a#1 t fitness and the manufacte :»■ at dent of the city schools of Portland near Salem during the week of July E M. $250 et ux to and alleged by the government to Cutting S. Calef on "industrial Education in City 20 to 24 Inclusive. General orders brought out on the ,lir’ t ern Is th most worthy occuoation School».” Hanns, W. D., tract in claim 38, tp.- Jonathan Johnson et ux to J. O. have been a bribe for advance infor tlon of J. T. Bridges ex ■ No. 9 from the office of Adjutant 17 s., r. 3 w. mation, is explained by the defense i life," said Elw iod P. C h M i rly. In the afternoon Dr. Hart will de Storey; 51 acres in sec. 12, tp. 18, s. as payment for an option obtained the Roseburg land office in , r* J. S. Edwards et ux to R. N. r. 4 w. $3060. At 6 p. in. lun j General W. E. Flnzer, just issued, 1 ofessor of Education at St in fori liver an address. 6, 19 of James Henry Booth ex rtr#1 tp. Graves, 120 acres in sec. gives full instructions to regimental, after which John T. Thompson to Zona Nolta; for Kribs by Booth. I Diversity, la the opening address of cheon will be served, Such is the defense set up in the the same office, charg 1 «?rKclTer<* s., r. 11 w„ $1600. • 9^4 acres in secs. 34 and 35, tp. 20, i :e eighth annual convent! n of .be there will be a band concert, and an battalion and rompanv officer» as to Kr L 'w' E. L. Cady to H. M & C. A. Riggs, s. r. 3 w. $700. case now on trial in the Federal ing an $800 bribe f illustrated lecture in Villard on "The how the competing guardsmen are to sec. 22, tp. This proposition wa» „ v »stem division of the Oregon State Scenic Resource» of Oregon,” Lawrence H. Slagle et ux to L. B. court. Being deeply involved and by be »elected, as well as a complete Agreement, s.e. % ot 1 ti 15 s., r. 1 w. 5 acher'a Association this morning President Campbell. Slagle; tract in claim 46, tp. 20, s. r. having violated many of the land Bridge» and Booth l>v Kribs s program of the four day'» »hoot. The H. H. Fisk et ux to Demrnie M. laws and threatened with prosecu fled., Kribs offere 7 I hicC0D'WDi«X Tomorrow’s Program. . our hundred teachers were ’iresertt ’ ' commanding officer of each regi Kemp, W. D., lot 11 In blk. 1 in 4 w. $400. the information at the rate of Hi, The programs in the various de ment will send a team of four men E. J. McKibben to Louis W. Mc tion, Kribs has misinterpreted the section. . the opening, representing the it - I Fisk, add. to Glenada, $50. Kibben; part of lot 4, block 3, J. H. check for the purpose of supplying . y of educators, which is making part meats for tomorrow are as fol- and one alternate to be »elected from Amanda Campbell et al to Xan- “We agreed to the proposltloj,- Francis J. Heney with "dope" such la« children of Oregon into the men lows: the regimental and battalion colu thus Thompson, W. D., 40 acres in Perkins’ ad to Cottage Grove. $1. as Heney wanted, and thus Kribs se testified Bridges. General Program. J. E. Roach et ux to J. F. Kelly; 1 .id women of tomorrow. missioned and nun commissioned of sec. 8, tp. 7 w., $500. "Did Booth?” 9:00 Department Work. 40 acres in sec. 36, tp. 16, s. r. 3 w. cured not only immunity, but protec In another portion of his address, ficers; from each company a team of "Well, he didn’t Ob>ct," answ J. C. Parker to Frederick S. Dunn, tion. This is a charge made by the 10:05^—-Recesa. t is speaker said, that "a man used $1. four men and one alternate to be se- 10: 15- Annual Busihess Meet- selected by the company commander, W. D., $22 50. L. D. Smith et ux to William A. defense as explaining why James the witness. This was all -SJ t > be educated when he could read,' J. W. Doren et ux to Elmer C. Heck et ux; tract in claim 52, tp. 18, Henry Booth was indicted 29 months Bridges was asked bv'7he Proseen, pher and writ •, but tsday that 1 Ing. all to be »elected by previous compe 1 ago by Heney on the sole testimony tlon, but later, toward ’be Ho»« Of annual address tition on some outdoor range In such i Keller, W. I)., part of lots 15 and s r. 3 w. $1300. age is past." 'I ir man of the day add. to Eu- 16 in blk. 7 of Gross his cross-examination, t of Kribs. Committees. J. O. Storey et ux to C. H. Hales; this matt;,. iuHt have a kn< » ledge of art, liters-i mann« r as eaeh commanding officer gene, |200. The trial of J. H. Booth is nnw will be gone r, i .“to„„by ,h‘‘ Officers. 1 acre in sec. 7, tp. 18, s. r. 3 w. « <IC, ire, «11 an.l .4 thing? ll-r. of life." many deem necessary to secure the J. P. John Oscar Page et ux to There are several sii:d,., l3 Whici.T* well under way, the jury being com of Officers. The subjec. was, ict (if tile ai best shot of his command for the son, W. D., lots 6 and 7 in blk. 82, $10. pleted yesterday and this forenoon defense will ask Hr. I. , tn Bridget E. Callaghan to Tames C. The Changing Couc. ptio Hd ti team. No guardsman will par I Washburne's division of 8. 10 Ur • S. I. and Callaghan; lot 7. block 3, University being devoted to the opening state .light on. 11- < ition,’ nfid to «how- the ticipate In the state contest unless he I P. Co., ., In Springfield, $150. ments. United States District Attor Bridg.s was rfot indicted b. ad to Eugene. $800. if the present friun the shall have performed not less than j j I. Jones et ux to Fingal Hinds Augusta P. Karlstrom et al to Sol ney John McCourt opened for the federal grand jurv it b.-ing und . wake- er recited the whul« . _ of lot 1 in blk. 5, 75 per cent of all military duty “l“ce|et,UXi \v. _ I)., . part omon Britton; 17.34 acres in sec. prosecution, being followed by Ex stood that he was giv n intmunit,^ lu< a ♦1 1. -ir the world over, joining the National guard. I In J. 1. Jones add. to Cottage Grove, 23, tp. 16, s. r. 4 w. $10. state Senator Dan J. Malarkey for the a number of very shady otfiehh i, Department work. . ■ considering g- -,-;i| method: . The following markmanshlp con- $1. defense, McCourt consumed 30 min return for.testlni mj .^ains; 0!\‘. Recess. Kay et ux to G. S. IVflkin- W. H. " In the Unit. I States immigration teats will tak" place during the four Frank E. Sly ot ux to Charley J. son et ux; lot 6. block 8, H nder- utes an 1 Maldrkey snoke an hour and who were accused. M usle. ■oni the south of Europe, i-unges- * Fuller, W. D., lot 6 ' in blk. 2, Crea son"s ad to Eugene. $400. fifteen minutes, being interrupted by I Address, "Application of day's competition: on In cities, factory work and siml- State trophy match-—company Historical Geography to championshi|>; prize, silver cup to be- well, $1600. F. S. Dunn et ux to J. E. Yarnall: the noon recess. Malarkey will com- r Industrial changes give the edu- Ann Eliza Howe et al to James C. plete bls statement at 2:30. Albert Bushnell Hart, < ator aiew probl ms, whlc^t must be come the best property of the organi Smith et ux. W. D. , part of lot 7, In part of lot 1. block 10, Scott's ad to McCourt read the indictment, University. Eugene. $1000. laced. One new principle In the zation winning it three times, not sec. 14, tp. 19 *., »., r. 3 w. Evening. O. A. Lommen et ux to Anna M. charging Booth with accepting a < nlted States has been that property necessarily in succession. B. F. Scptt et ux to John K. Scott. bribe in return for which he supplied on University 6:00— Luncheon • .’ the community should be taxed State medal match Competing for W. I)., lots 4 and 5 in blk. ia in Dunn et al; lot 1. block 10, Scoff's Frederick A. Kribs with advance in- ad to Eugene. $3500. f >r the support ot schools for every Campus. state trophy; prize, a gold medal, to Creswell, $1 Hand Concert, Eugene Military Rachel A. Kitson et nx to J. M. I formation which enabled Kribs to 'dividual. In the forties and fifties become the property of the officer-or Amelia Aya et al to Alfred A. Aya, Cole; part of lots 1 and 4, block 3, i scrip land befoYe other people. How of the last century great bitterness Ban d. This week the Burkholder-Woo*. soldier winning it three Hints, not s., r. W. D., 5 acres in sec.. 36, tp. 7 8:00 Illustrated Lecture. Villard I long Kribs and Booth had an under Merca.\l< Shaw's ad to Eugene. $100. i as invoked from the struggle over standing about supplying advance ln- Hall, "The Scenic Resources of Ore necessarily in succession. The high 4 w.. $1. Frank W. Miller to O. Q. Cart lis question, but now In every est individual score In the state Christopher Hanson et ux <o Mrs. wright; lot 10, block 2, Hendricks' ad . formation, the government was not for their new single story brick to be itate the principles is fully recog gon." President P. L. Campbell of trophy match will be awarded the E J. Titus, W. D., lot 1 In blk. 2, to Eugene. prepared to say. and the government built on their old business site on the Eugene. i Ixed. of Main and Third Streets •» prize in thfk contest. In Kelsey's add. to Eugene, $1250. also admitted that an option may be corner to Augusta Solomon Britton et ux Another movement o the present Ves. Wallace, the well known fooj State individual match- Open to United States to John Harmsen, P. Karlstrom; 117 acres in secs. 31 mixed up with the check. day is the reduction of the number brick mason. The contract for ths all members of the national guard patent 160.79 acres In sec. 3 4, tyi and 32, tp. 18. s. r. 5 w. $10. if pupils under each t scher. "No interior wood work was awarded tw competing for the state trophy; 15 s., r. 4 w. ux to L. C. Samuel B. Finnegan et » bool can have the eat results L. F. Wooley. This new, modern prizes. (1) gold medal, two silver Z. B. Igiwson et ux to H. S. Knowl- hen the Instructor has fifty pulls," brick will be 50x95 feet, single story I medals, bronze medals and a silver ton, B. for D.. lots 5 and 6, In blk. Sherman; part of lot 1, block 2, Mul ligan ’ s ad to Eugene. $100. I <> said. "Once It was that one teach with plate glass front and all mod | medal to be awarded to the follow 1 In McQueen's add . to Cottage er would have five or six hundred W. H. Russell et ux to Benjamin H. ern conveniences. ing: The guardsman making the Grove. I uplls, but that day is past. First Order for Lumber. highest aggregate score In slow fire, W. W. Stevens et al to F. R. We Lynn et ux; 55-100 of an acre in secs. "In New York the city offers the The first order for a car load of the one making the highest score In therbee, W. I)., part of lot 2 In blk. 14 and 23. tp. 18, s. r. 2 w. $300. Cottage Grove, Or., June 26. — For children a free University education, United States to William Brynd; lumber since the report of the inter rapid fire and to the one making the C of Shaw's add. to Eugene. $1500. . :id most states follow the Bame some days the citizens of this city highest score in skirmish fire. 150.60 acres in sec. 3, tp. 19, s. r. At Mabel, on the Mohawk. Tues— state Commerce Commission wu Olaf J. Hanssen et ux to Joachim have been argulug the best means by j <an. A new conception of educa 9 w. Patent. Governor'» trophy match—Regi day evening. Roy, the 13-year-old made public, was received by the Mc tion is that we must have manual which the city could wipe out Its mental championship, open to teams M. Salter. Deed, lets 1. 2, 3, 10, 11 Fannie B. Richmond to Andrew J. son of E. L. Van Matre, was killed Kibben brothers' mill early this week and 12, in blk. 13 in Duncan Plat, floating indebtedness and meet Its i.ainlng and domestic science, and Richmond; 40 acres in sec. 10, tp. by the accidental discharge of a shot from California and was promtly of eight men from each regimental $10. t caching of decency and right in all running expenses. Since Lane coun organization in the state. 18, s. r. 5 w. $1000. This gun with which he was hunting filled. A number of orders for lum John M. to George M. Neet et ux > or schools, though there are nor ty has been "dry," a period of two trophy I b to be competed for annually. John Gray to John F. Kelly, 160 squirrels near his home. sec. 34, in Shultz, W. D., 80 acres I ber front California points are said to. years, and must remain dry qt least als, and communities where such acres in sec. 32. tp. 2 0, s r 6 w. »1. be coming to the local mill men al State pistol match - Open to all tp. 18 s., r. 1 w., $700. It is not known how the accident two years longer, the city, being de commissioned officers of the nation . leas are altogether foreign." U. S. to F. J. Schneider, 160 acres occurred. The full charge entered ready. This will help some and will 80 acres in J. S. to W. I). Neely, The second address of the morning prived of a saloon revenue, has gone al guard and to all non-commis in sec. 2, tp. 2 0, s r 6 w. soon put the mills in operation again. the left eye. as delivered by Edward Hyatt, Hup- behind In its running expenses. At sioned officers present on the range sec. 29, tp. 17, s r 8 w. George N. McLean etux to J. F J. 8. Milne, W. H. Cooper etux to < rintendent ot Public Instruction of the present time the floating Indbt- during the state competition»; prizes, tract in sec. 4, tp. 21, s r 3 w. $380. Kelly, tract in sec. 32, tp. 20. 8 r 6 MRS. TAFT WOULD i alifornla. He told of the work of edness Is approximately $9000. a gold medal to the competitor mak L. C. Zimmerman etux to Henry w. $1.00 STOP DIVORCE EVIL. A proposition Is under discussion 1 uther Burbank, the wonderful ach- ing the highest aggregate score, and U. S, to Louis Helbling. 160 ac- ' . vements, and the methods, as well by the City Council and citizens to a silver medal to each of the two Hill, lot I in blk 8, Hendricks add tq res in sec. 34. tp. 20, s r 4 w. $1000. Eugene, 6* his Impression of the man. provide an amendment to the city New York, Jiltid 24.—That di competitors making the highest ag- J. S. Taylor etux to H. A. Shbults, F. S. Smith etux to 1,. W. Coe, The teachers are being shown ev- charter whereby a tax levy of not to vorce is the greatest evil of the Am gregate score after the gold medal 76 acres in sec 18, tp. 16, s r 3 w. tract In sec. 27. tp. 17, 6 r 3 w . $10,- < ry courtesy in their entertainment. exceed five mlllsjt year may be levied scores. erican nation today is that state 000. $1900. ’.host1 who are member« ..f the state on city and personal property, the ment made here by Mrs. William At the same time of the national Elmer C. Kella - etux to F. S. L. Bilyeu etal to John Brenton, . isociatlon, hav- the privilege of rld- rund thus raised to go toward paying Hazelton, Pa., June 27.—A b en Howard Taft, wife of the republican guard shoot the annual matches of Smith, etux. tract 73 in in block tract in Long and Landes add to Cot- . lg on tile street cars, the pr* liege off the bonded indebtedness of gineer was killed and eight ar ten- presidential nomine-». All society is the Oregon branch of the National Springfield, $250. tage Grove $1.00. i f voting In the election tomorrow, town, It is proposed to amend passengers injured on the mountains Rifle association will be held on the IT. S. to James M. Wilson, 159.58 <7 being entertained at the receptions charter by use of the initiative, A. W. Sumers etux to W. R. agog over some very pointed remarks twelve miles from here by the wrrt- two acres in eec. 2. tp. 19,( s r 6 w. same range. There will bo made by the wife of the man just Loss of saloous has reduced the : nd lunchions, and other accomoda Sumers, part of lot 3 in block 5 1 in now uppermost in the public mind. ing of the Pennsylvania passenger E. J. Richardson to W. A. McKen Junction City. $1501. city's revenue but there is little rfls- principal events, the trophy match tions. national marksman's reserve and the "Yes, if it were in my power, di train, which is believed to have been zie, tract in sec. 28, tp. 18, s r 2 w. In Lane county there are 2<>0 position to turn against prohibition, B. F. Gueley etux to deliberately derailed by spiking the match, The usual rules will cover vorce would be stopped altogether,” tracks. Two spikes were found on Reno M Newton to Samuel Young, : tachera, most of whom are, or will the people preferring to wipe out the son etux. $240. events. — Journal. the two tract In see. 7. tp. 18. s r 3 w. $10. said Mrs. Taft. "Of course there are e present. D ouk I hs will have forty Indebtedness by direct taxation. U. S. to John Gray, pat. 160.80 ac- the yacks, and had the trucks fallen S. A. Huddleston to E B. Barger, res in sec. 32, tp. 21, s r 2 w. cases where separation might be leg on the opposite side from which they Broke Iler Arm. ere at least. All parts <if the state lots 8 and 9 in block 4 tn James Hud Mrs. Garoutte, mother of Murk Ba re represented. though only In the L. O. Beckwith etux to Isaac Zum ally granted, but there should be no did, they would have gone over i dleston add to Eugene. $10. ast two counties are the school In routte and Mrs. Will Hart of ttila walt, part of lots 4 and 5 In block 1 re-marriage allowed. The laxity of steep embankment. Ole Erickson etux to Andrew Er structors expected to be present. The city, sustained a broken arm by fal our divorce laws is a menace to the ickson. 40 acres in sec. 9, tp. 18, s r in Packard's add to Eugene. $200. .‘ tale contention for Lane and Doug- ling from a small scaffold In lier John W. Christian to T. J. Brack very morals <9f our nation. 5 w. $10. - on is takis the place ot a county instl- home on Row river Tuesday, To begin with, If divorces are to ♦ ♦♦♦ + + + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ I. F. Campbell to F G. Stickels, ett, lot 1 in block 3 in Christian's be granted at all. there should be + which she was standing while tacking i ute. MARKIEI» MARRIED ♦ lots 1, 2, and 3 In block 1 In Camp tdd to Eugene: lots 8 and 9 in sec. an uniform divorce law for all states < lining cloth on the walls In her home This Afternoon. 11, tp 18, s r 3 w. ♦ ♦ bell's 1st add tp Eugene. Also tract The routine department work was preparatory to repapering it. She T. J. Brackett to J. W. Christian, —for the nation—and there would begun at 1:30 and lasted until 2:30. was brought to town and the frac Have Y’otir Alwtriuts Made by Tin' adjoining lot 1. $318. Lun' County Abstract <<>■ U. 8. to Martin Moutoux, 160 ac 160 acres In sec 2 8, tp. 17, s r 6 w. be no opportunity to evade it as is kt three o'clock the bolv listened to ture reduced by Dr. Kime and she Is At Junction City, June 24. IMS, A. M. Sweaney to Belle Sweaney. bein'; done at the present time. 8. A. McKay etux to D. B. Martin, res in sec. 8, tp. 16, s r 6 w. : not her address by Professor Cub- recovering rapidly from the injury. "We might build up the grea’est Haven V. Belknap and Miss Kathryn? , lots 6 and 7 and part of lot 8 in J. W. Stone, etux to Fanny I^eabo, lots 12 and 13 in block 14 of Falr- New Residences, .»erly on "The Principles of Taxa- navy in the world so we might have V. Milliorn, Rev. L. F. Belknap otfi- 1 acre in Creswell $600. mount. $100. Work was commenced this week on block 18 in Creswell. Ion." the good will'of every ruler on iating. Mrs. Lizzie M. Ely etal to Thos. A. B. A. Washburne to H. E. Potts, Joel Addington The speaker told of the main prln- at least two more commodious homes the earth: we might have a credit Evans eteux. 80.92 acres in sec. 18. ereaux, tract In sec. elple» governing taxation. of the In In this city, one on Taylor street for part ot block 98 in Springfield. Thinks It Staved His Lift*- and comnterce tinparalelled In the C. E. Stewart to W. B. Finney, 25 tp. 17, a r 6 w. $88.88. 1 w. $101. qualities and problems, fle said, Sid Hamblin and one tn the D. G. Lester M. Nelson, of Naples. Maine, Mrs. Ida Norton etal to Thos. Ev hat in every state In the union. McFarland addition for Mike Keb- I acres In claim 40, tp. 21, s r 3 w. J. W. Christian to T. J. Brackett, history of nations; but when within $2.000. ans, etux, 80 92 acres in sec. 18, tp. lot 1 in block 3 in Christian’s add the hones of our country is a moral says in a recent letter: "I ha™ u8*“ ■chools have b en going forward rap- blebeck. | Luna Faublon etnx to W. O. Star 17. s r 6 w. Q C. D., $711.12 laxi’v and family ties can be broken Dr. King's New Discovery for yens Horn. dly without any difficulty, with the to Eugene. for coughs and colds, and I think it O * C. II. R. Co. to T. A Evans, To the wife of Currin Cooley at the | buck, lot 5 in block 3 iti Shaw's add "Xceptlon that It 1» hnrd to get T. J. Brackett to John W. Chris- up In a twinkling through a process saved my life. I have found it a re 40.92 acres In sec 7, tp. 17, s r 6 w tlon. 33.69 acres In sec. 11, tp. IS of law that Is looked on as a matter -nough money. This Is the prob family home In this city June 16, to Eugene, $100. M. G. Wallace, etux to Leray Bar- $163.68. lem that now faces those Interested 1908, a bouncing boy. of course—lust as one would file a liable remedy for throat and lung s r 3 w. troubles, and would no more be Mary E. Evans to Thon. Ev- To the wife of (leo. Skilling In this , rett, part of lot I in block 4 in J. I. n the public schools of the country. will or deed, then there Is a greater without a bottle than I would be sec. \a the situation now stands, many city, June 24, y90s, a 9 % pound boy. i Jones add to Cottage Grove, $1,000. ana etux. Q C. D., 80.92 acres dang r to the country from a war without food.” For nearly fortT U. S. to David Watson, 80 acres in 18, tp 17, s r 6 w $711.12 ommunlties are greatly overburden- Died. with foreign nations.” years New Discovery has been at tM Eustace Maitde etux to A. J. Per Clinton Foy, the little adopted son ! ssc. 8, tp. 19, » r 8 w. d, while others do not have their Mrs. Taft declared that she does head of throat and lung remedies A’ S. A. Huddleston to E. E. Quim kins, tract In block 65 in Springfield. of Mr and Mrs Henry Fisher, at the <hare. not believe in a business life for a a preventative of pn-umonia ana Taxailon is divided into four family home In this city, June 21, by, lot 2 In block 13 in James Hud $300 woman. "A happy marriage is the healer of weak lungs It has no equal. U. S. to E IL Sallee. 1V>3 57 acres i.lnds. district taxation, town or 1908, of pneumon(a, aged ll months dleston's add to Eugene $10. mo«t useful life for any women,” she Sold under guarantee at W A. Kny- Isabell McFall et a) to J. B. Mc in sec. 6 tp. 19, s r 8 w. trenahlp taxation, county and state, and 4 days. said. kendall's drug store. 50c ant »<• A. A. Taylor to S. M Perkins, lot At the homo of her son. Will F Fall, 1 tip acres In secs. 8 and 17, tp. all resembling closely th Ir names 8 In block 2 in Kelly's add to Spring Trial bottle free. Mr Cubberly advocated statu taxes Hart, in this city. Thursday. June 35, 17. s r 4 w. |550. New York, June 25.- Papers have OFFICEItS OF THE NEW I -- -------— State of Oregon to J. F. Woofard. field. $7 00 60 on the ground that in all other kinds ItOS, Mrs Jeptha Hart, aged COUNTY ARE NAMED. J. W Mc.irthur etux to N. A been served upon J. Frank Gould 161.49 acres In sec. 36, tp. 18, 6« w C. D. Frazier, one of th? best » he Inequality Is Increased. For In in a suit for absolute divorce by his i J. W. Woodard to Oscar S. Wiaxi- Poill, lot 3 In block 1 in Kelsav's add wife who was Miss Helen K. Kelley. 1 stance, a great railroad Is in one Leader. known grocery drummers contins ’ Sal«m, Or., June 24 — Governor ard, tract in sis-. 36, tp. 18, s r 6 to Eugene $600. •ounty, and while It draws upon oth Eugene, has been • Gould declined to say whether he Chamberí:' In. U. S. to .1 E. Carlile. 160 acres In ...... by proclamation ’ last ers for freight and traffic, which it would defend the suit. They were! night, appointed the following offl- deni of the national asstclstlon o John Zlnkor etux to Rosa'Rilegger see 8, tp 1 7. » r 7 w. M US NOTES loe» not enter, yet its taxes In most commercial men in session at ■ E. C. Johnson etux to J. L. Barri married In 1901. and have two chil • waukee. Mr. Frazh r made sar:*< et al tract tn claims 8 4 and 86. tp. itate» do not help and hut a few sec- dren. Helen and Dorothy, aged 5 and er: ner, tract In Eugene. $700 Albany may have a sweet pea show 19. » r 3 w lona So It Is with a gr •«( c.irpora- eloquent appeal f r the g I r*- 3 years. A A Taylor, lots 3 and 4 In block Sheriff, E Morse, county clerk. movement that he capt i- I the ’ Rosa Ruegger to Emma Zinlkor et iun, which draws materials from all ne xt month. 2 In Kelly add to Springfield. 1550. According to (inofficial advices re George Culb rtson. county judge; al. tract in sec. 7, tp. 19. s r 3 w.. >ver the mate But only on little one A. ience and th? boys set up the »' W II Kay etux to W. H. Smith, ived at .Marshfield, Ware *• Lel $10,000 I Derby; county treasurer, V. C. presidency. ommunity gets the tax from this or lot 7 in block 8 In Henderson's add <o and, a big commission firm of Chi Brock; county commissioners M Cox etux to J. O. Storey. J line spot, sanitation centralltel in M. M. Eugene, $4 00. Hill and R J. Mclsaac; school sujier- »•U.K»! . • though it is a factor In the welfare cago, have practically concluded a tract in Sunset Row $10 B A. Washburne etux to J. P. deal for the purchase of the pr per- J H. Card etnx to W H. Lyon, intendent, E. E. Code; county of many parts. The state tax ob- asses- tv of the Oregon Coal A Navigation 165.35 > acres In sec. 13. tp 19. s r Johnson, lot 8 in block 82. $65. sor. Jay T. Lucas: cninty surveyor, slate» such conditions WlHIams Indian Pile Olntt**’ G V Perkins etux to II A Rice, I Company The property Include» 12 w I $50. John L. Henderson: county coroner. will cure blind, bleeding and itch)»« Many S|M*akere. Kelly lot 7 in block 3 in arid to large tracts of land in Coos county, to A. Wilhelm, Fred Fisk, sheriff Dr. J. E. Eddington. The corps of lecturer* before Baton Rouge, June 25,—A bill t< the Libby coal mine and the steam 130 acres In see. 38. tp 15, a r 1 w Springfield. $800. Th> newly appointed officials took piles. It absorbs the tumors, si'*-’* meeting is perhaps the best that S 8. Nancy Mell,'« etux to Chitn-v prevent the drinking of Intoxicating er. M F Plant, which plies between U S to Wilber M Sides, 160 ac- itching at once, acts as a poult* j office this morning. ■ver been gott n together In th ■ » lots 5 and 6 In block 1 in Jasper, liquors on passenger trains in Louis I this place and San Francisco. It I is res in si'. 8, tp. 19. s r 5 w Besides the leading ducators of ' gives Instant relief. William* » • 450. iana passed the house last i ap- night. It said that the consideration wis W I’oldera, trustee etux to T M gon there are present Elw H. Ray. state bank examiner of dial Pile Ointment is prena’-ed $ C. J Miller etnx to F. C. Coffman had previously passed the senate, the Barr, lit 34 on Tsiltcoos l.ake Club. proximately $500,600 and t at P. Cublierly fro’» 8t*nf id. Et* G Mc- The senate defeated the state ref- vt^n’sn*. wh.HP home 1» at Helena. pile« and itching of the ;-ivat-* part of lot new owner» will greatly develop > the $100 Hyatt from California. Dr Al <? to Eugene over three Fsrland's Grove. erendum prohibition bill and this i I weeks ago, cani coal Interests. Fred Fl»k. sheriff to A WlUieln. Bushnell from Harvard. Effie II Mc . I left on th- train last eve- Sold bv Linn Drue Co . 1" ma'1 , will probably end the fight _ for pro- ‘ ' ntng for E Roseburg Review: About one-half sheriff, 40 acres In sec. 38. tp. 15. $325 ___ Williams M'S Fadden of the San Francisco State Helenc. w’hile in Oregon and $1 00. Geo. W. Liles, etux to 8 Minnie hlbit*on in Louisiana before this »es- < Mr. Ray spent _ considerable time in props., Cleveland. O. Norma), A. C. Nelson. Hu|H*rlnt«*dent of the employe» of the S P round » r 1 w $300 . — I Mathews, tract 4n sec. 33, tp. 17, s r slon of the legislature. A house and shop« In thia city, who slmilar O. Alex Lundllng to George of Public Instruction of Utah. the Cascade mountains. 3 w $10 measure was defeated in the house. ■ ; I anxious ----------- He seemed Issued D" * to »ecure President I’. I*. Campbell, of the were laid off during the dull season Knowles, part of lota 1 and 3 In data In regard to T. Christensen. 160 acres Marriage cicenses »>■: > Ics: V. S to ; last January, arn to return to work K*r‘ r block 3 in’lxtng A lindens add to , timber. University, President W. J. Kerr of a . Is< ? knn ’ n that he In »ec , 33, tp. 16. s r 4 r. day to the following ■ >' on July 1, according to reports in Io- Cottage Grove. 1 the Oregon Agricultural college. Sup | »ent to Waldo Lake? . over the snow, Small, aged 2 4. and M - Msude ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Melltasa *' ‘ — - Noland to R W. John, et ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ , cal railroad circles The remaining a Mix. W. D. Edward Mix to erintendent. Robinson from Portland, :-ne. ♦ »•th A. R. Black on his recent trip ry, aged 32. both of j half will return to their job« grad 80 acre» In see I». 17 a., r. 6 si, 5 acres in »ec. 16, tp. 30, s r 3 and many others are also on the pro to the lake U last BORN ♦ form's») .#; WP<k Further In J. Friday, aged 40 of T ,rest Gro»- w $300 ually ns business pick» up. About 35 3, Cole's 3rd w , and lot 1 In nr»: gram and taking active part. \V I. Mallory ot ux to Ffngal S I ♦ ♦ thL < 1?" Cnuld not 5,1 **ured. but and Miss tflen M Ba men in all were laid off. add to Marcela. orftrerw of the tom ent Ion. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Hind» et ux; part of lot 1. block 4 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ of Eugene Bert I. Gias ♦ ♦ ♦ frel. t r “ ' " n<1 The J. M. Working rd. »<ed •*• f‘*L confident that Mr Rav has be- and Miss Minnie E H President. R F. Robinson, Port J I J 'nes' ad to Cottage Grove $1.-1 Houston. L. S C % June 24. 1908, land 900. T “ k * d wl,h Mr Bl «'' ' n both of Fall Creek Hendricks’ add First Vice-President. W. W. Wil G C. Ewen et >ix to W L Malory to H R McBride and wife, a son tlon ente^rtsJ* rP,<“rT°lr and Trig.- Con. Timber C '« to \\ ey, Tillamook tr.-o’-’’** et ux; par: of lot 1. block 4. J 1. Mrs McBride was f irmerly Miss Hel •ec. Oregon Timber C o W. 1 Hlckot k Bark Conen K Second Vice-President, K. T $1900 en Quiner of Eugene Jones' ad to Cottage edy r‘*’ sec 0. see . 2 part of sec. 21 18. A sure cure, one mn can defend by the Hickory Brak U Moores, Salem R. H Matteson to 1 Uh Mstte- ■ to* ssc. 30, n w V. sec e *w pany. of Salem, Or . gua' ÀPOsnr.Hh,kOn’ Bark Cb0*h Treasurer, Margaret J, Coa per. 16. » r. 3 son; 80 acres in sec. 1 C A. 8 -T O n X TV . sec 30 ». r 34. all in tn. sec. A sure cur« and It's pure Urt it pure; guaranteed to cure int<*d » Salem w $100 $1<> wooueu wind v II. . tp 30 »., * < or money refunded Gu' Far Fiecutlie Committee. H. P. Matteson et W Company, the houaefurnlsh- ' L. <1. llulin et ux to William W hlt- * R F. J. H. Ackerman, Salem. make a friend of you 1.-, Stott *»* Matteson. 80 acres in eacl'ialvr agents for these tall, W. D., lota I, 3. 3. 4 and 5, in Robinson, Portland; Frank Klgler, i.-ir. R;^1ProM Dru< «o Hull's Red Cross Drug s. r. 3 w $1. rywherv. first-class dealers every |.ir»t-ciass dealers everywhere. STATE TEACHERS BOOTH EXPLAINS NATIONAL GUAROS WILL SHOOT FOR STATE MEDALS HE WAS 8RIBEDBÏ CHECK FOR S800 MÛRE NEW EUILGIXGS COTTAGE GROVE WILL WIPE OUT DEBT B0Ï ACCIDENTALLY KILLS HIMSELF TRAIN WRECKERS' TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE ANÛTHER GOULD COUPLE QUARREL LOUISIANA ROADS