Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 23, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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WTGKNK WKKKt.T GUARD.
■
bohemia sharp
GIUSEPPE ALIA
SAYS MINES
DIES CURSING
MAY OPEN
PRIESTHOOD
■
TH1 RSDAY. JULY 23, IftoK
■t. Father Wulstan
Workman.
Ing the shot, rushed from the
ining sacristy just in time to ad-
later to Father Leo t
ent. Father Leo explr
later In the arms of
ediately afte fl
with a curse
d t
TEXTILE TOWN
ON COLUMBIA
NEAR PORTLAND
Hays ; 158 91 acri In
' -
»1500
s. r 4 w
Mary E Pritchi
tn M A. ay
lot 1. b ock 4, I A. Q ad to
»300.
A J. Hov
I)
3 HC
in
d
MAY BOND CTY
FOR S500.000 IN
PLACE OF S300.000
11X
Joshua J. w
F st er et ux
Eugen '. »1
& Q Land (
I'nlti d stat
)hemia
i.v begin soon
council met last night for
P
Canon City. Colo., July 15.—Call­ way
Hand.
July
15
Be
f i tit pul iai,
tent. 4 0 ac
» th.
elters at Ta- ing down maledictions of the most
the purpose of hearing the answer of
road and a ri
with i
Policeman
w
r.
9
wheri
fcoma,” said Jam
H
( Bohemia
in precipitous
In
¡Sharp, the mt n w
o
among the water power latent
United States to C.
Morris Bros . In regard to changing
di ¡»covered the | high upon the Roman priesthood, and Danii
worshippers, wrenched the gun froth tails immediately ut hand, and with patent, 329 acres in SVC
I Bohemia mini _
their bld on the Eugene water bonds
shouting "Long live Italy; long live
irst
brought
Ideal
weather
and
ge.'graphical
con
­
| the big district t
Alta's hand and dragged hint to the
s„ r. 9 w.
so that they could be suld without vl-
J the public the Protestants!" Guiseppe Alla, the street in an effort
United States to Robert
to protect him ditions, the first textile town on the
eye. in talking this morning about
i
Pacific
coast
and
west
of
the
Missls-
olatlng the charter, but it was found
maddened
worshippers
therson, patent 160 acres in
murderer of Father Leo Heinrichs, 1 from the
mines and mining
the policeman
and
his I sipi river is to be established at a and 19, tp. 17, 9 w.
that no reply had been lecelved.
"The smelters have lowered their was carried to the death trap at ex­ I Outside,
I point 28'4 miles east of Portland, a
L. M. Toiler et ux to L. W. Lee, W
The matter of bonding the city for
prices $10 a ton. the railroads have actly 8: So o'clock tonight, and paid ! charge were surrounded by several abort distance from Bridal Veil falls
hundred persons who were about to
D.. lot 7 in blk 6 iu Ellas Stewart's
offered a rate that amounts to al­ the extreme penalty of the crime. ’
$500.000
instead of $300,000 for a
The
town
will
be
established
and
add . $1800.
tear Alia from the officers hands,
most an equal saving, and to get the
I the immense manufacturing plant
water system was
brought up by
T
G
G.
Hendricks
et
ux
to
L
M.
To
­
when
several
priests
and
Franciscan
Perhaps
a
more
sensational
and
ore out will cost less than ever be-
will be operated by the Gordon Falls xler. Q C ll., lot 7 In blk. 6, in Elias j Councilman Williams, who moved
thrilling
scene
was
never
witnessed
brothers
apneared
on
the
steps
and
: fore. ' explained the old miner
'Electric ii Manufacturing Company, Stewart's add..
‘
$L
i that a proposition be prepared asking
The smelters have run short of by any of the few persons present at I pleaded with the enraged people to recently organized with a
capital
|
leave
the
avenging
of
the
awful
mur-|
Frank Larson, administrator, to I I that a charter amendment be pre-
the
exception
of
this
murderer,whose
ore, because so many mines
have
stock
of
$225.000.
The
capital
st.
ek.
closed up. and in order to get ore cries and screams were only hushed I dr to God. The presence of the ec­ however, does not indicate the total Martin L. Halls, A. D., 160 acres in I sented to the people to vote on o
$500,000 bond issue.
The motion
have offered and arranged for the by the automatic springing of the clesiastics interceding for the life of cost of this huge manufacturing en­ sec. 13, tp. 17 s., r. 9 w.. $1800.
N. H. Clem et ux to R C. Serfllng I was carried and the city attorney was
mechanism, which
forever silenced i the destroyer of a beloved brother
concessions which amount to per­
terprise.
W. D., lots 17 and 18, blk. 14. Hair 1 directed to prepare and submit the
haps $26 or $30 a ton. "Bohemia ” the tongue that cried for vengeance had effect. The single policeman was
¡against those whom Alia had consid­ permitted to take Alia away In a
mount. $1 0.
Employee to Sluirt- Profits
i proposed amendment so that it may
the miner whose fame has gone to the
Harry L. Bown. sheriff, to Adah be voted upon.
An Utopian idea Is to lie followed
East as the central figure of special ered the destroyers of his home and buggy hastily driven to police head­
Eugene,
happiness.
In
quarters. Several
hours later Alia In connection with the numerous em­ I. Shelton, D., tract
The contract with the Willamette
articles in the past, thinks that F. J.
At 7 o’clock Sasso came in to him ¡spirtt»d out of’town in an automo­ ployes who will be required in the »7759.7.
Valley Company In regard to the sale
Hard may begin shipping ore soon.
United States to Joseph B Pap®, '■'of the water plant to the city was
I
- — — old uasiw
« IS is U1KU
The
miner
also enthusiastic with the Information that within an bile and taken to Colorado Springs I big manufacturing settlement. Plans
for safekeeping
aru to-be worked out which will per­ H R . tract In sec. 28, tp 23 s . r. read, but was referred back to the
I about the ledge on his J
4 80 acre hour the execution would take place.
The trial was comparatively brief mit all Reserving employes to acquire 3 w„ 1300.
j fire and water committee ou account
j , ranch.of "Fluror Spar " ’ The ledge. Alia again assented and said he was
United States to.Jcss^ Pape, R. It , of alleged discrepancies.
for defense an interest In the company, so that
I he says, is several miles long and ready at any time. He further said but every opportunity
RESTORED
PE
NA. ¡twenty or twenty-five feet wide in that he felt no sorrow whatever for was given. Insanity was. offered as a eki-Ti ttiav participate in the profit­ sec. 20, tp. 23 s , r 3 w. $100.
It was moved and carried that it
United ¡Jtatea to Henry J l’ape. be the sense of the meeting that when
’ - -
He was plea to escane the noose. The best accruing from his own labor.
Each
nwny places.’ It runs through his1 having killed Father Leo.
certain that Father Leo was the man alienists in Denver testified that Al­ family win be provided with a lió n< It R.( iract In sec. 2'1, tp. 23 a., r. | the city secures control of the water
place diagonally.
3 w . 14 00.
plant 8. W. Taylor be retained as su­
This is the only ledge, the owner I for whom he had been searching la was sane ani he was sentenced to and sufficient lands for gardens. The
W. If Lackey et ux to C. T Park perintendent of the plant at a salary
be hanged. A petition from citizens company will donate a suitable plat
says, of the kind in the United | many months, and said that he recog-
et ux, W. D., 152.26 acres in sec. 13 of $100 per month.
I nized the priest as his tormentor by a In Alla's native town in Italy plead­ of land for park and recreation
Jfi«s Sopnia Kittiesen, Evanston, Ill, States, so far discovered. Not any
an id claim 49. tp. 20 a., r. 4 w.
star on the side of his face.
Alia ing for his life, and declaring that pos-s. also for a gymnasium.
More I’avenieiM Ordered.
of
the
ore
Is
produced
in
this
country,
LaForrcst Rlcel et ux to Duncan
wrilAi
! said he had worked for Father Leo he was undoubtedly Insane, was for­
Another feature of unique and
The matter of paving West Sixth
the
"Fluric
Acid"
which
is
the
pro-
«1 have been troubled with catarrh
warded to the Italian consul here but modern Interest Is the prohibition of 8 ott. W. D., sec. 12. tp. 19 s., r. 7 street, between Willamette and Olive,
in
Portland,
and
was
sure
that
he
w . »2000.
for nearly twentv-tive years and lisvs i duct of the "Fluror Spar.” being killed the right man.
unexplalned
was the sale of liquor in the l wn.
Alia said he i for some reason
Imported front France.
C. W. Severson et ux to E C. Kel- was brought up and the contract let
to the Governor,
never presented
tried insny cures for it, but obtained
"The company
has determined,"
Fluric acid is used in a multitude did not believe there was a God, for
ler,
W. D., lot 5 in blk. 23. Paclt- to the Warren Construction Compa­
Many
believe
that
the
murder
of
if
so
he
would
not
have
been
permit
­
aciording
to
its
official
statement«
very little help,
ny. The contract for the cement curt
of wavs: galvanizing granite, iron
ard's add., »500.
Father
Leo
was
part
of
an
anarchis
­
ted
to
be
In
his
present
predicament.
"to
prohibit
the
sale
of
Intoxicating
••Then my brother advised me to try ware, and similar things.
As the
W Polders, trustee, et ux to R. .M. Inga was let to the American Bavin
tic
plot
against
the
Catholic
clergy
He
said
he
found
no
fault
with
the
liquors
upon
Its
premises,
or
the
use
Company.
I deposit is so large, its value may be
Peruns, and I did.
law, but that the priest did wrong iu but nothing has recently transpired of guch premises for immoral pur­ Lewjs. W. D., lot 2 in Tslltcoos Lake
“.My health was very poor at the time | almost incalculable.
Iw-an ICi'eign«
Club, $100.
tending to substantiate this view. poses, and
breaking
up
his
family.
all
realty
transfers
or
Two Chicago men looked at the
L. E. Bean, city attorney, lenderei
I be^sn taking Peruna. My throat was
E. Hearle Scott to 8. A. McKay,
Previous to coming to Denver Father leases will be made subject to such
Declarea
lie
Is
Rca
’
ly
to
Die
sample In the University geological
his resignation, to take effect in Au
very sore and I had a bad cough.
At 4 o'clock this afternoon Warden Leo lived at Paterson. N. J Pater­ restrictions. It being a fact beyond W. D.. lots 6, 7 and 8, in blk. 6. in
Others have re­
gust. The reason given for the res
• •Peruna has cured me. The chronic collection today.
son is ^he headquarters of'the Fran­ controversy that social and business creswell, »350.
Cleghorn,
of
the
state
penitentiary,
8. P. Short ridge et IIX to 8. R. Pi­ Ignatlon was that the work is tot
catarrh is gone and my health is very cently written to Mr. Sharp. Booth- through his interpreter, Antonio Sas­ ciscan monks in this country and it conditions will be greatly benefited
I Kelly Company, he says, wants to
per. W. I)., 52 acres in sce. 28, tp. much for the salary paid. The mat
touch improved.
so, a prison guard, read the death , has been thought possible that ha in­ thereby.”
ter was discussed, but no action ta
21 s , r. 3 w., »1.
“I recommend ueruna to all my buy it. and the government wants to warrant to Alia. Contrary to expec­ curred the enmity of some one or
Will Remove Big Plant.
lease the land to put it in a forest
ken.
T
Schlrbel,
C
8.
P.
Ness
et
ux
to
.
perhaps
a
group
of
anarchists
there,
tation.
the
prisoner
exhibited
no
emo
­
friends who are troubled as I was.”
reserve. This, he refuses to do, be­
The company has arranged to pur­ Q. C. U.. 320 acre» in sec. 26, tp. 15
The finance committee reported on
personal
in
its
nature
and
applying
tion,
not
even
moving
a
muscle,
and
PCRlilMA TABLETS: -Some people pre­ cause as well as being a blow at his
chase the Pendleton Woolen Mills as s., r. 9 w., $1.
the assessment for the cost of paving
only
to
him
His
great
popularity
and
when
the
reading
was
finished,
said:
fer tablets, rather tlisu medicine in a own interests, the move might be
an initial step. After removing the
Ernest E. Hyland to William Grif­ Eighth street, and the attorney was
"All right, I am ready to die now.” goodness of heart went alrongly to
fluid form. Such people can obtain Pern striking at the progress of 1-ane
disprove this theory and no evidence entire plant to Gordon Falls the com­ fin; 40 acres In sec. 4, tp. 19, s. r. 1 directed to draft an ordinance re-as­
At
6
o'clock
supper
was
served
to
as tat-lets, which represent the medici­ county.
sessing the cost according to the ac­
|1.
it has come
to light pany will enlarge it to a tflree-stamp w
the prisoner, it being the regular to support
mill and equip It with the latest ma­
nal ingredientsof I’e-una. Each tablet
Sharp went to Salem today to at­
William Grlffirf et ux to W. P El­ tual yardage In front of each lot.
meal served to the officers of the , Whether or not Alia brooded over
The proposition to place on the
tend to other business.
He
baa prison. Before eating, he divided the fancied wronged until his mind be­ chinery capable of making moat kinds liott; 80 acres in sec, 4. tp. 19. a. r.
»quale one average dose of Peruna.
streets an automatic watering tank
many friends all over the country, food Into five portions, saying one came diseased, it Is admitted that for of woolen goods. Besides continuing 1 w. $1.
Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative. who
have asked him frequently to was for his wife, one for himself and years he had entertained a hatred to make the famous Indian robes, the
John M. Morss et ux to A R. Land ; by E. E. McClanahan was referred to
visit them and In case he successfully one each for his three children. He I for the priesthood, and on this Sun­ company will make several lines of tract In claim 53, tp. 19, ■ r 3 w the street committee with power to
David S"ars, one of the best-known closes out his property he will spend
staple goods with registered trade­ $2000.
act.
then ate with apparent composure day morning when the chimes sound- marks.
bemocrath- warhorses of Oregon, was the rest of his life traveling.
Fire Driver Caylor wa» authorised
Olaf J. Hansen to 11. P. Glasler;
led from the church he had appar­
and
relish.
married at Portland yesterday to Mrs.
to purchase necessary supplies for
lot»
4,
5
and
6,
block
11;
plat
of
Dun
­
ently
lost
all
power
of
control
for
Dies Ciirsing Priests.
Elizabeth Ecoff, of that city. Mr.
the team and wagon.
can
»10.
At 8:30 o'clock, everything being I good but the cunning of evil re­
Sears' borne is at Independence,
The matter of location of catch ba­
U. 8. to Glen O. Powers; 80 acres
I
malned.
The
result
was
murder
IS FILED in readiness, the warden's assistants
where he Is a heavy stockholder in
In sec. 33. tp. 16, ». r. 4 e. Patent, sins in the gutters, with their proper
which
has
no
parallel
In
history.
approached Alla's cell ajid led the
the National bank. He Is 58 years of
J. F. Spray et ux to 8. W. Boyd; construction, was taken up and the
to the execution
age and this is his first marriage.
Lakeview, Or., July 15.— -Prospects condemned man
». r. 3 city engineer was Instructed to noti­
14.3 acres In sec. 5, tp. 21, a.
fy Contractor Mumtney that unless
are now very good for the earlv con- i10»8«. where the black cap and the,
w
.
$1530.
this city ' noose were adjusted by the deputyl
they are properly put In they, will not
structlon of a railroad to
Theresa
M.
Jackson
to
John
F.
, | warden. During this period Alla be- j
The Oregon Eastern Railway, which
Kelly; 64 acres In sec. 16, tp. 16. s. r. be paid tor, and not to alb>w them
Joseph
Kojietz
etux
to
Lane
Co.,
(Oregon
Agricultural
College
Bulle
­
■
••
i came frantic and rent th - air with his '
to be put in at all unless they are
is supposed to be a part of - the
Har-
tract la sec. ^7, tp 18, s r 3 w.
2 w. $10.
tin by Janies Dryden.)
riman system, has filed in the United yei1’ a"d curses against the priest-
Geo. Watt et ux to Glen O. Powers; put In right.
H. ,1. Chenowerth
-I Positively enred by
etux to Lane
The labor of pruning and spraying
a map
_ "‘,ltln.g' , . if„11£ i|vp »he Pro-1 al>‘i cultivating, no matter how Intel- County, tract in sue. 26, and 35 tp, tract in sec. 21, tp. 16, s. r. 4 e.
5 these Little Pills. States land office at this pie -e
,!ive 1,al> ■ 1O,‘S Uve the * ro in„n.!v done mav all lie wasted nn- 18, s A 3 w.
)
They also relieve Dis- of Its right of wav through this lan.1
$2500.
ligentiy done, may all be wasted un-1
♦ ♦ ♦
tress tromPj-sjx psla, In-’! district. The map Bhows the eight <>f |tes’
J. O Storey et ux to W. F. Whlt- ♦
G. D. Hoerdman etux to Lane Co.,
*
upon the
trap. I 'e8S on<i other thing Is done, A fruí' i
I
Alia
was
placed
-
—
---r-
wst.iun and
fttiii Too
T. wt Hearty way to begin at the state line, 15
<•
MARRIED
dtyesUou
J Chaplain Blake, of the prison, utter­ tree is like a "willing horse ” that tract in secs 3 5 and 26. tp 18, s r 3 beck; tract lu sec. 12. tp. 17. s. r. 4
w; tract In Sunset Row. $2080.
Eating. A perfect rem­ miles south of Lakeview, and run in
*
♦
ed a short prayer, the dripping water takes upon itself a load It cannot car-! w. $1.
J. K. Palmer Pt ux to J. Z. Coates; ♦ ♦ ♦
edy for Dizziness. Nausea. a northerly direction through this
' ry. There is a limit To ‘the amount I ‘ E. E. Hyland to A. J. Renfro, tract
ot
the
automatic
mechanism
releas
­
$1800
Bud Taste .town to the north part of the county,
tract in Cottage Grove.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. C ’. A.,
PILLS. In Drowsiness.
ed the great weight, and at exactly i of fruit a tree can bring to perfec­ In sec. 6, tp 19. s r 1 e » I 00.
the Mouth. Coated where It connects with the survey
Sylvester W. Boyd et ux to W. B Bonnett, 422 Washington street. Eu­
First National Bank to T. G. llen-
tion, and the wise orchardlst w ill see i
s
jo
the
body
was
jerked
into
the
Toague. Pain in the side made across the stat from Vale, in
tract in sec. 5, tp. 21, a. r. gene, July 15. 1908, at I p. in., Re­
air. Unfortunately, his neck was not to ft that the tree is not overloaded | drlcks, 520 acres In sec. 14. tp. 20. Cooper;
3 w. $800.
TORPID WER. They Malheur cunty,
ina Alton McCully, of Halsey, an.I
broken, owing to the slipping of the Tile horticulturists who have demon-1 s r 1 w. »100.
rigulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
James C. Porter et al to Alexan- Miss Blanche Ruth Campbell. Rev.
county.
strated the value o t he practice tell I
M. R. Hastings etux to Lane Co.,
rope,
and
hi
died
of
strangulation.
A number of other railroad sur-|
us that thinning the fruit Is just as | tract in sec 27, and 34, tp 18, s r 3 der Cooley; 100 acres ln tp. 20, ». r. Cecil C.
Curtis
officiating
The
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. vevs have been made through this, After 13 minutes Alla's body wan cut essential
2 w.
$t.
as pruning and spraying w. »1.00.
groom is a rising young merchant of
and he was pronounced dead.
dow
n
section in recent years, one to Klam-|
F. C. Bean to Calvin Bushnell; lota Halsey, and the bride is a daughter
and cultivating. One good apple is
W. B Dillard etux to Lane Co.,
Story of Allah < 'rime.
Genuine Must Bear
ath Falls and another to Redding
worth two or more poor ones, when tract In sec. 27 and 34, tp. 18, s r 3 3, 11 and 12, block 3, and lot 3, of Mrs. Bonnett. They left on the
.Guiseppe
Alla
’
s
crime,
the
murder
of
hy
P
uziff
riV-
,
VX
W
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Fac-Sirrrile Signature
Cal., along the course of the Pitt riv-|
block 4, Mapleton. $600.
you are seeking gilt-edg d prices.
w.
flyer laat evening for a honeymoon
John F. Kelly et ux to T. M. Jack- trip north.
er, which was formerly the
l‘
Professor Lewis, of the Agricultu­
at v the altar
rr
no*»«iwzx ot r riinvlSC <111 niOllKH.
1»
W.
A.
Cox
etux
to
Charles
F.
Cox,
son;
16(1
acres
’
In
secs.
2,
14
and
32,
I of Goose Lake,
ral
College,
says
that
"thinning
Is
tin-
m th.; ran in.St.
^rH. In IJen-
tract In Florence.
tps 16, 17 and 21, a. r. 2 and 7 w MINISTERS AFTER SUNDAY
I ver, while the priest was adminlater- key to success.” He gives in Bulle­
N.
A. Whlteaker
to
Margaret $100.
section is on the N. C. O.. the narrow I
tin
No.
93
of
the
Oregon
station
five
BASEBALI, AT SALEM
, mg the sacrament of the Eucharist,
Fleming.
40.40
acres
In
sec
25,
tp
17.
guage road runing nor’hward from |
Johannes Kuest to Katie Russell;
| «truck horror to the heart of every good and sufficient reasons why thin­ s r 4 w. $3400.
Reno. Nev. Last year the road was
tract In tp. 17. s r. 4 w. $1.
ning
should
be
do«»-
Here
they
are:
Salem, July 16
Sunday baseball
person in Denver and awakened anx­
W. W. Calkins etux to Allen H
Charles J. Barhlte et ux to Adaline Is a dead sporting event at Salem,
extended twenty mllej from Madaline
"It makes the fruit larger, better Eaton, part of lot 6 In block 30 in
world lest It
to Likely, and this year it Is to lie I iety in the Catholic
A. Fetrow; part of lot 5 and lot 8. according to three ministers who have
colored,
destroys
disease-infested
and
«hould prove the beginning of a gen­
Fairmount $1.
extended a like dist in< e and prob-1
block 2, Cheshire’s ad to Eugene been trying to stop games on the Sab­
imperfect specimens, and tends to
Paulua Newell to Fred Fisk, part
Grading outfits arej eral p>an ot prieat-mutder.
ably further,
bath.
Alia tad teen In Denver several cause the tree to produce an annual of lot 8 In hick 17 In Mulls don $500. $300.
tix to F. L.
Webber Wilcox et
now building roadbed between Likely . I
When the preachers notified Man­
•
ir.o n.ployed, nil apparently crop.”
A. C. Dixon etal to B C. Johnson, Chambers; part of lot 4. block •>.
and Alturas, and the st-el gang has Wl
‘
"
,
Those are definite, clear-cut state­
liennll’es» !<. rly on tue morning of
ager lleyaer, of the Salem team, that
begun laying rails at Likely. When Sunday, F ■h’-uary 23. according to ments. There is nt> mistaking their lot 3 and 4 In blk 5 tn D an J add Christian's second ad to Eugene. arres'»would follow any attempt to
to Coburg. $ I 0.
the steel bands reac'.t Alturas Lake­ big story, he was aroused from sleep meaning; read the mover again.
»700.
st> ' ” Ida;- baseball, the manager
State of Oregon to Rose M Hollen-
view will be only 58 miles from the
1 F. Blanton to J. T. Campbell; r< piled:
As to how the thinning should be
l > the ring.ng of the chimes in St
i k. 905.99 acres In Hee 29, t|> IN,
terminns of the road, but th 1 unfortu­ Elizabeth 'b.i.ch. H.i n'ose, dressed done Professor Lewis says in the bul­
tract In Eugene. »100
"B-tter have your warrants ready
a r 5 w. $461.98.
nate circumstance connec'eil with the himself bu-rledly and walked out to letin referred to>
F. L. Chambers el ux to Fred E.
Slate of Oragon to Henry Hollen- Chambers; part of lot 6. sec. 32. tp. now, for the TrJ-City game will he
extension of the road from the south
"Always thin to one fruit on a
led liy ’ll i musical tones
played next Sunday, no matter what
I
is that it will practically corauei this •lit ehnmh. It a call t » worship. But spur, and where the spurs are close I beck, deed. 280 acres in sec. 36, tp. 17. and lot 1, sec. 5, tp. 18, a. r. 3 w. h-.ppsni:."
pialing Lu'I
16, s r 2 w. $350.
»2209.
section to do all its trading with ( il-
all
the
fruit
should
be
removed
on
a
|
i e went n< >t w’th the thought o’
State of Oregon to H F Holien-
United States to Ira D. Hyland ;
ifornlans, when the ne pie of this
t ha«iksi1vl'’.j. in mind, for he de- few of the spurs. The best apple of
sec 18, tp. 18, s 160 acres In sec. 12, tp. 20, a. r. 2 w
IIAKKISItl EG UH AI.S
section would prefer to be conn'o’ed .¡ar'd a'.il i< pasted, many times af- the cluster is th»- one to leave. The i beck. 4 0 acres in
r 5 w. »«0.
with Portland, the natural trade cen­ ti- tls ariert, that the chimes re­ earlier t.’.e thinning the better, as !
Paient.
etux to M.
C.
Dion E. Pearce
Mr. and Mrs. James Willoughby
Louis M Anderson et al ! to T. G
tre of the state of which th< y are a lated e'levi d wrong.i i >perlej>"ed In the remaining fruit receives all the |
Black, deed, part of lot 3 and 4 In Luckey, 160 acres In sec. 5,
!
tp. 17. visit I with friends and relatives in
mparts a pleasing softness
part.
•>ls native I’a'y. and attributed by energy from the very first of Its block 3 In McFarlands add to Cotta«»'
Eugene last Saturday and Sunday.
b r 4 e »1.
and delicacy to the skin »
growth.
The thinning should be Grove,
ttf ’o the church
Mr >iBd Mrs. George Turner, of
W. W. Chessman etux to J. M
■xnd restrains the ravagea r>(
is about the size
I
went done wh n the fruit
All
Entering
the
church,
Pearce
etux
M
C.
<o
Dion
E
I Eugene, were here Sunday last visit-
.
...El
Bl
’
'l
l
In
Kitchen,
lot
1
and
part
of
lot
2
sun, wind and time.
mon y of bl ew- of a hazel nut. It sometimes requires Black,, lot 5 in block 5 In O D Mc-
tnrough 'be tlR.i:
usual <•
I Ing with relatives and friends, and
4(4 LINST MEDFORD
blo< k 4 of Ki lsaf’s add to Eugène.
ts continued application elimi­
more judgment and discrimination to Ferland's 1st add to Cottage Orovi
< ITI COI N< II,MAN ting him eif with hi ly *ater. and
Mabel C. Almose etal to John J I were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
nates sunburn, tan and freckles and
then seat« d ni.::~lf it re his view of thin fruit prop >erly than It does to
U. S^ to Oeffuier, 160 acres In se»
Pope, tract in sec. 16, tp. 17, s r 1 e i F. Klee near Muddy.
be unobstructel gather It. The * cost of thinning de- 28 tp 17, • rie
fenders imperceptible annoying
Mr. and Mrs.
Bert
Clnrk came
Medford. Or..July 15. The first the alter W >H* I nof
»1.
pend«
up
n
the
price
of
labor
and
the
ritual
up
to
minor blemishes and sallowness.
’
<'U
160
a<
There
he
to
Ixiuls
Megatron.
U. 8.
from Eugene Sunday morning
recall petition in Oregon under the|
Etta Wald etal to J. W. Maltman, {down
Usually res In sen 10, tp 17, s r S w
e _. — •« •• 4.. 1 •
I » 1« a 1« I «■ a a csewm
w a »
communion is given I the condition i of the trees.
where
It possesses a dainty, clinging odor
the
point
institution
j
pa >.z\
rents,
amendment
to the
f'jr .i vjalt w
new v ____
.........
part , f |<>- 7 In bio. k :i In Skim -
Alla ap , the price will range from 15 to 80
TP prepared.
exclusively its own and is in every
Fred Fisk to Paulus E Newell,
Mr and Mrs. William Curtis, at Mtid-
adopted at the Jun election Is be- to all who
add
to
Eugene
ȉ.hOO.
don
kne**ling. cent» per trr,e.
16 Oacres in nee 2 tp. 20, i r 5 and
way a perfect toilet luxury. Price
. dy station
They returned to Eu-
fl: ■st ward by proached the alter. , and
Ing circulated In tti
A L. Ball etux to Carrie 8 Ful-1 I gene In the evening.
“Do not let j our trees bear heavily j 11 w. »100.
i X)
nta. Ask your druggi:
50 «
cents.
druggist for it
re call of John awaited the arrival of the priest at | while
prohibitionist
Stew
lot
8
In
block
3
in
Ellas
i
every
fruit
produced
,
young,
a
1er,
the
communion
not
knowing.
Alia
■
etai
to
Sabra
E
Wm. H. Miller
The alleged
W. 14. Widner made three trips to
I »»«TIM»
D. Olwell
vitality and heavy!
I. aiiiti
Miller, tract In sec 6, tp 21, a r 3 w. art'« i add to Eugene.
Junction City Friday and Saturday
th st Mr Ol- has said, or caring who it should be. reduces their
cause of
form
of
the
trees,
i
yields
ruin
th
Pope,
A
number
of
other
communicant»
Ardella
McDonald
to
R.
A.
»383.
i last for the purpose of taking over a
Ide in the ward.
well does
of time for trees toj
>e that had assumed the same posture, and j Thwre Is plenty
R. C. Arne etal to W H. Cooper, lot 3 and part of lot i In block 10 In | lot of hops, which it was desired to
The real
have
received
the
i
bear
after
they
immunion
rail
were}
University
add
to
Eugene,
$1.
20,
s
r
3
w.
4 28 acres in sec. 33, tp
I Nash
| ship from that city, to finish out a
he voted
:en.
When Father . proper training and preparation for| $600.
getting
8. A. Huddleston to George Wld- carload let.
bar. and
Some men boast i
all who knew him I future usefuln»-» s
Emile Robert to Louis W. Hun­ mer, lot 2 in block 16 In James Hud-
The Spaulding log drive has passed
Olwell on
de the church ap- of the wotrderfu I yield of their two' ziker, 220 acres In sec 9, tp. 17, » r d lest on add to Eugene. $10.
this city and the logs are now on their
his place wh
placed the wafer add three-year-< ild apple trees, but 8 w $3000
J. 8. Ferguson < r*tux to James F. way to the mills at Salem, Newberg
Mr. (
<-d Impressed with they d” uni r»-a 1 Ize what It means to:
W. C. Washburne. admr. to Am­ Mode, 160 arrea In sec. 5, tp, 16, s and Oregon City.
For several days
—
man of
sacredness of the them In the fntu
anda H. !«ee, lots 6 and 7 In blk 41 row »1500.
last week the river was pretty ft.ll
It requires a
d with thoughts of
In Junction City, »1500.
h.,» o u
to William O. of logs of almost all sizes and vari#-
Jam s F. Mode el
r, according to his
R C. Ostrander etux to W
B.
to tp. 15, s r j tie*.
Martin,
tract
in
sec
mid barely restrain
Cooper, lots 2 and 3 In blk 4 on Mc­
Mrs. E. R. McDaniel and daughter.
6
w.
»1200.
to
na
tter at of the Ing vtoleoc
Queens add to Cottage Grove
Grove. »600.
Miss Beatrice, and her sister-in-law,
l. the »cene iway half the fruit t
Louisa Leonard to Bank of Cot-
I Miss Gone McDaniel, of Los Angeles,
man
or- tage Grove, lot 1 In blk 2 In George-
d character vflllne to heir, but th
Mrs. Minnie Washburn has sold I Cal., are visiting with relatives and
the Iii
trpH as a town, »500
hardest lo.ks ution
her fine residence property at the friends In this city, and are the
ed his
whoiild be
willing horse." and
d the priest,
Amanda Hays to Astoria Abstract corner of East Eleventh and Batter- guests of their cousin. Mrs Geo. J.
at it* own
of each ow*. wotected from violet
Mahon, the well- Wilhelm
Title tr Trust Co., tract In sec 3 4. son streets, to H.
Bulletin.
• obj«*et of tp 19. s r 6 w
Don’t defeat
•■ant the consecrated Vanda
»200.
known timber and mining broker,
T Mandle
pruning
of the ’tiltlvaflnr, spri-ylng i
C. Arnel, one of the substantial cit-
J F Spray etux to W, B Cooper. who will occupy the house some time
began suit
In
neglecting to thin the
tract in sec 4. tp. 21. a r 3 w »9.50 In the fall. The terms of the sale are ' Izens of the .Mohawk valley, i» in the
against the Gar
W. A. Bell et ux to E . L. Dorr; private I........ . 1« known that Mrs. I city from Marcóla today. He states
tnerchanti
In Oktihonm Wtlwlsforwi.
rt of lota 4 and 5 In block 9 Park Waahhurne ■ made a handsome profit that the aawlogs now being »hipped
ages In
raid 1
She will build a from Marcóla to the Eugene Lumtwr
on the pro »party.
d's ad to Eugene
»10.
a fam
I
fall or next spring ¡Company's
___
mill In thia city are the
Dietz to Mary A. D<dtj lot bungalow this
and reside I In It each summer, but she ' first ever ahlpped out of that vall»-y,
ns’ ad to Eugene
$ 1
will mak her home In Washington, although the lumber Industry has
Hart et ux to Jefes A
\lfcl«
1» C . w Ith her son, Chester, each tlourlshed there for several years,
ot 3. block », N. P Chrl
I
' many mills having been established
winter.
»d to Eugene
,1000
there lately. The logs came from Mr.
B. Cooper et ux to F
Arnel'» place just abofe Marcóla, and
w
t O SeC. 4. tP. 21,8. T.
! th” company has contracted for
William McClanahan et a
Lnd
enough from him to make three car
'«e er ’
6 acres In aec
! loads a day, whluh Is the average
- morta
200.
| shipment, for the next »lx weeks.
n a ruvo
in
Fit teber
I
•traled tl
and
dish
ed
d
health very poor
BY
RLJ
Catarrh Twenty-five Years-
Had a Bad Cough.
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COUNTY REAL ESTATE
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ITTLE
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A rters 1
jjquh > fac :
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