BVGKNB WWMLY GUARD
THl IWDAY. JULY SO. 10O«
I
ATTORNEYS STRAINING
NERVES TO PREVENT
ANOTHER TRIAL
rather uncertain. Last year the Al
len cannery put up 6000 cases, which
brought a good price, perhaps more
than all of this year's large output.
Commonly tttM pimples, boils, hives, ecrema
About the middle of August the
or salt rheum, or some other form of erup
cannery will open up again on pears
tlon; but sometimes they exist in the &y.<em.
While work on this fruit employs few
indicated by feelings of weakness, languor
people, the season lasts for a month
loss of appetite, or general debility, withoui
of six weeks. Manager Allen said
tauwingany breaking out.
this morning that the prospects for
Hodd*s Sarsaparilla expels them.renovate«,
pears were good in this section.
strengthen« and tones the whole sy-tern
At the same time and after pears
This in the testimony of thousands annually
The tenth annual convention or
Frank Moorhead and family left
A. E. Cohoon, supervisor of the come apples, tomatoes, peaches,
Accept no substitute, but insist on ha\
Monday morning for Newport and
i Sluslaw district of the Umqpua for- prunes and other Lane county pro grand aerie of the Fraternal Order of
Eagles will be held in Seattle August
[ est reserve, will have this season ducts.
spent the week Inhaling the salt sea
10 to 15 Inclusive. It is expected
|
forty
or
fifty
miles
of
trail
and
sev-
air
In usual liquid form or in ehaeoiated tablaU
J. H. Eccleston has rented the Wil known a, Sarsatabs. uo Ooau ax.
that 50,000 Eagles from all parts of
I of Judge Landis in fining th« a,
I oral miles of road built In his dis-
helm bulldin*; on the corner and will
ard Oil Company $2 9.400 000
the United States will be In attend
I
trict,
which
will
be
of
much
benefit
. declared at the Waldorf-AstorJ^*
open up a billiard and pool room, also
ance.
and
the
meeting
promises
to
be
I the decision of the circuit com- J**!
soft drlngs and cigars.
trict No. 88, 1 acre In secs 29 and I to settlers as well as to the govern-
the largest in the history of this
| peals was practically flnai 1
Fred Eberhart stepped on a nail 82 to 17 s r 6 w. $1.00.
| ment. The road-way Is being built
young
and
rapidly
growing
order.
Monday and a few hours thereafter
John Davies et ux to John Nelson between Waldport, in Lincoln coun
Judge then said that neither is ‘
Eugene
aerie
has
decided
to
char
I toruey-general nor any one J®* «;
showed unmistakable signs of lock Davies; part of lot 2, block 14, Mul-
Mrs. Sophronia Briggs Hill, com
ty,
and
Canal
creei,
near
the
bound
ter
a
car
for
an
excursion
to
Seattle
i any right to demand a re-triaM
jaw. Prompt medical treatment pre igan's donation to Eugene. $1.
monly known as "Grandma" Hills,
vented serious results and the boy's
Fred Krueger et ux to G. M. Jack- ary line of Lincoln and 1-ane.
died at the home of her son. Sher for that occasion. A round trip rate
of
$12.50
has
been
secured
and
it
i3
foot is about well now.
son; lots 1. 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 62,
The funds for the construction idan Hills, near Jasper Sunday morn
"All that can be done." he um •«.
expected that a large number of the
Harry Leppert will leave next week Junction City. $1300.
to apply to the United States “ni?
work have Deen appropriated by the ing.
members
of
the
local
aerie,
besides
for Indianapolis, Indiana, where he
O. J Mays et ux to J. M. Miller; county commissioners of Lincoln
She lacked just one month of be
court for permission to reons-n
will remain an indefinite length of north half of lot 4, block 51, Junc county, the government and the set ing 80 years old, having been born at some who are not members of the or
case It cannot be done with”, C
der, will take advantage of the rate
time. He will take up the study of ión City
130
$
Athens,
Ohio,
on
August
28,
1828.
.court's
consent, and under th. i,
tlers. who have donated labor. The
music. He will be greatly missed by
Enoch Hoult Belshaw to Burwell road is of importance to development,
When young her parents moved to to visit the Sound city. Another car
cumstances
cannot be retried i
our young folks.
B. McKinney; lots 6 aqd 7 In block 4. for heretofore the only route of in Fort Madison, Iowa, where she was will start' from Medford, bringing a
I October the attorney-geneni mar
number of Eagles from there, and
Two separators were unloaded here Mulligan'-* a*l to Eugene. $4200.
married
to
Cornelius
J.
Hills
Febru
| ply to the supreme court for a writTe
gress and egress has been by the Al
Wednesday. One was for the Liber
Henry Hill to Lorena Vickers; lot sea river, and the dairy interests of ary 19, 1851, Immediately starting will pick up others at Grants Pass
• certiorari to reopen the case bn™.
ty neighborhood, headed by Winn- 1, block 8, Hendricks amended
t
ad I that stream have suffered because across the plains by the overland and Roseburg. Solid trains will be
Judge Landis. This is all h*> can
run from Portland to the convention.
Dyer and others, and the other for to Eugene
$100.
route
to
the
Pacific.
They
arrived
Roonevelt Ikefeated Litigant
of the difficulty of bringing cattle.
Long Tom, with Cox-Robinson and
D. M. Purkerson et ux to J. D The roadway will probably be fin early in the fall of the same year and Portland has a strong aerie, one of
Judge Grosscup merely smiled aad
others as owners. These machines Matlock; lots 1 and 2 and east half ished sometime next month.
settled on what is now known as the the largest in the country, and it is
i refused to make any comment on*h.
expected that several hundred will go
are for private use. although custom of lot 9, Packard's ad to Eugene.
The trail which the men under Hills donation claim at Jasper. Her from there.
' prebldent's order to Attorney.Qenenj
work will be done after the owners $100.
j Bonaparte to have the case retried
Supervisor Cohoon are now working busband died ten years ago at the
The Eugene car will be decorated
have cared for their grain. The
Sarah Farlelgh et al to Adam C. on. Is In Tillamook county. As soon family home.
"It is not meet that I should enter
with
huge
banners,
setting
forth
the
threshing season will therefore be Sheler et ux; 86 acres In sec. 33, tp. as completed, work will probably be
She was the mother of eight chil
j into a discussion with the president *
fact
that
the
car
was
chartered
ex
brief on the west side of Northern 17, s. r. 4 w. $1
gin on a trail from near Canal creek dren, all of whom survive her. They
I he said. "The court can take care of
Lane, as three new machines have
Maude Bushnell et al to O. C. Mlk- just over the line fn Lincoln county are: Mrs. Mary Smith, Henrietta Ja clusively by the Eugene aerie, which
| itself in the courtroom. The presi
been brought into the neighborhood kelsen; 86 aerea in seec. 33, tp. 17, from Laue to the Sluslaw country. coby, Jeptha Humphrey, Jasper. Joe, will be an advertisement for this city.
dent comes into the courtroom with
Committees
have
been
appointed
to
this season.
a. r 4 w
$1
| no greater and no less privilege than
Both of these trails are constructed John, Jordan, Sheridan and Elijah, look after the details of the excur
It was reported here Monday fore
Andy Heitzman to 8. M. Calkins; entirely by the government. How all residing in Lane county except
is accorded to any other private citi
noon that William Huggins was 40 acres in sec. 6, tp. 20, a. r. 2 w ever. beth will be of use to settlers, John, who Is in British Columbia. sion. Those who desire to go may
i zen.”
give
their
names
to
J
Pironi,
presi
drowned in the Ixtng Tom at Mon $700.
A sister, Elmira ParBley. who was at
particularly the one In Tillamook.
"President Roosevelt is quoted u
dent of the aerie, or to F. W. Bloom
roe below the mill Sunday evening
Anna 8. Pryor to Thomas Bailey;
Mr. Cohoon leaves tomorrow tor her bedside, and a brother, William field, secretary.
I having ordered an Immediate retrial
and his body was recovered Monday lot 3, block 5, Chrlstian'5s 2d ad to Tillamook county ou a tour of '•»- BriggB, who reside* at Creswell, also
of the case. What are his powers |»
morning.
During the afternoon Eugene
are still living.
Besides (he eight
$3000.
the matter’’
spection.
"Bill” stopped at this office and In
Addle E. Tuffs et al to G. O. Bas
children there the 32 grandchildren
"They are simply those of any de
formed us that he was not drowned. sett; tract In block 67, Springfield
and eight great-grandchildren.
JUDGE PETER S. GROSSCUP. I feated litigant—no
more and no
Mr Huggins was a pretty lively In $1400.
The deceased joined the Christian
less.”
dividual to be drowned the evening
chnrch in Ohio when thirteen years
Chicago, July 25. — President
President and Judge At Issue
before. He Informed us, however, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
•Id, and after coming to Oregon she
What Roosevelt said:—There Is ab
that he had a pretty close call last ♦
Roosevelt's statement regarding the
continued relationship with that de
♦
solutely no question of the guilt of
week. He is the owner of a rather ♦
DIED
♦
nomination.
A. Hamlcker. a visitor ir Eugene Standard OH decision has bad an ef
vicious Holstlen bull and while lead ♦
The funeral was held Monday, at for a dav and a half, .ays that the fect as of a galvanic battery on the ; the defendants or of the exceptionally
♦
' grave character of the offenae. it
ing him out the bull struck him <•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
11 o'clock, with interment in Mount Willamette valley is the best body of
admldshlps and knocked him Into the
"The Willamette valley should Vernon cemetery. The grandsons land he has seen after traveling all government's legal forces at Chicago. would be a gross miscarriage of J uf
District Attorney Sims and his as tice. If through technicalities the de-
At hlB home at Panther, southwest grow more peaches,” says C. W. Car were pallbearers. The sermon was
middle of next week on the next
over the West.
sistants are ..training < very nerve to i fendnat eseaped the punishment
field, he was not quite sur which. of Eugene, at 5:30 o'clock this morn ter, of Berger A Carter, a San Farn- preached by Rev. R. G. Callison.
"California is something fine, but regain the $29,240,000 flna without . which would unquestionably have
He was not seriously Injured, how ing. July 20, 1908,, D. D. Hooker, cisoo fruit machinery firm. "This
Her burial was attended by A large the heat is something terrible,” he
ever, but he will not take any more aged 82 years Death was caused by climate is ideal for fruit, but the peo number of sorrowing relatives, neigh says. "Eastern Oregon and Washing a new trial, as they realize that a sec been meted out to any weaker defend
chances with his bullshfp.3—Times. Infirmities incident to old age. He ple here have not yet learned what bors and friends, who assembled to ton have some fine land, but the dust ond Trial, In the eveDt <f conviction, ant who had been guilty of such of-
was born In Illinois and came across fruits are really the best. More cling pay their deepest respect to a long is enough to make a man crazy. Dur will mean a much smaller fine. The J fense.
Judge Grosscup replies:—All that
basis of hope is on the theory that
the plains to Oregon In 1848, being peaches should be grown here. In and noble life.
ing the last month In Washington the Bonaparte c_.se can be carried to can be done is to apply to the United
one of the earliest pioneers of the California they are making a
I have spent the most miserable pe the supreme court of the United States supreme court for permission
big
state. He first settled In Polk county thing of them for shipping ”
riod of my life. The Willamette val States through the aoplicatljn for a to reopen the case. It is not meet
and came to Lane county 22 years
Mr. Carter is in Eugene in the in-
ley is the biggest and best slice of ag writ of certiorari. They may also pe I that I should enter Into a discussion
ago, residing here ever since.
He terests of his firm, and so favorably
ricultural land on the coast, I be tition for a re-hear’ng before the with the president. The president
was the father of 16 children, 11 of Impressed with the country that he
lieve.”
I comes Into court with no greater and
United States court of appeals.
them now living. They are as fol wants to live here. He thinks that
j no less privilege than is accorded to
Joseph Hooker, of Centralia. this is a coming fruit country .though
Ilenton W. Lingo et ux to Marlon county;
New York, July 24.—Judge P. S. any other private citizen. His pow
D. Hooker, of Leaburg; Mrs. the growers have much to learn.
I) Lingo; 120 acres In sec 36, tp. 15, Wash.;
I. B. Cushman, of acme, Is In the
Grosscup, of Chicago, one of the ers are somply those of a defeated lit
Nellie Brant, of Ranier; John, Jesse,
"Watermelons grow fine here. city,
a. r. 5 w. |1.
having returned last night from
three judges who reversed the action igant.
Lane
caunty
should
have
a
canning
W. C. Applewhite et ux to Georg« Myrtle Frank and Asa. all of Lane
Mrs.
Portland, where be went a few days
N. McLean; lots 5 and 6, block 3, county; Mrs. Ollie Brant and The plant for them,” he said. "In Cali ago to look after the preliminary de
Alice Oilham, both of Ranier,
Campbell's 1st ad to Eugene. ITO.
with fornia they pickle the rind and turn tails of presenting the bill before the
8. A. Huddleston to Robert Shep funeral will be held Tuesday, near the juicy meat Into Louisiana molas legislature to bond the western por
inertnent
in
the
Gates
cemetery.
ses, as black as any of the purest
ard et ux; lot 10. block 6, Jamse Hud-
tion of Lane county for the Improve
San Francisco, July 25.—The
Crow.
blackjack In the country.”
dleston's ad to Eugene. $2600.
ment of the Sluslaw river bar. Judge charge of selling government land
He thinks that Eugene and Med Carey
George C. Frissell et ux to N. E.
and other leading attorneys of which had been granted them by the
M. II. Harlow was In the city last
Metcalf; part of lot 4. sec. 13, tp. evening from his farm across the ford will be two leading centres of Portland drew up the bill, and it Is United States brought against Harry
the industries with which he is fa now ready for introduction Into the
16. a. r. 5 e. $2.
Mabel J. Selover et al to M. J. river. He stated that his yield of miliar. Medford Is in the midst of a legislature. Th« government engi H. Miller and Frank K. Kincart. has
8toops; part of lot 2. block 2 3. In Eu Royal Ann cherries was better this typical fruit country, the apples and neer at Portland promised the use been dismissed by Judge Van Fleet
the United States district court.
gene, original; north half of lot 3, year than ever before. He harvest pears being the big crops, while Lane of the government's plant already of
The case was naked to be dismissed
ed 19 tons of the fruit off his two county has the gest of Southern Ore
block 2 3. of Eugene, original, fl.
He stated that he never saw gon town in varied capabilities and at the month of the Sluslaw to assist by the land office. Miller and Kin
M J. Stoops et al to F E. Selover acres
the citizens In their work. Mr. Cush
were convicted of land frauds
et ux; part of lot 2, block 23, Eugene, the cherry crop hold on as It has this resources. Mr. Carter thought that man says everything looks better cart
original; north half of lot 3, block 23, year Usually the picking season lasts there will be many "freeetone” than ever before for a successful con in Oregon.
about ten days, but this year It has p* aches grown in Southern Oregon.
Eugene, original. >1.
summation of the plans to improve
Sweet Marie is still at the head of
Geo. W Spores et ux to Charles (J. lasted nearly three weeks In some or
the harbor.
the fastest trotters in the world, hav
PRIVATE FERGUSON
Irish, W D.. lot 2 In blk 1 In Hunt's chards.
ing recently beaten the celebrated
WINS INDIVIDUAL TROPHY
add to Springfield. 11500.
lllckork Bark Cougn Remedy,mads
hills five miles west of Creswell to
(From Saturday's Dully Guard.)
Major Delmar in very fast time.
8 A Huddleston to Ell Bangs. W.
by
the
Hickory
Brak
Remedy
Com
The sheriff's office this afternoon look for a cow brute. His nephew
Salem, July 23.—Interest in the
D. lot 6 In blk 16 In James Huddle
pany, of 8alem, Or., guaranteed to be National Guard rifle contest today
received a telephone message from went hunting and spied a deer. Hs
ston's add to Eugene. $10.
fired at the animal and supposed be
8ophronla Job to Andrew J. Job. pure; guaranteed to cure your cough has been keener than on any day of
Mrs. C. A. Reetz at Creswell stating, had hit it, but was horror-stricken
W. D., 20 acres In sec. 6, tp. IN s., or money refunded. Guaranteed to the week. The finish of the state in
that Jerome Renne, a well-known to find that nls uncle had been la
make a friend of you. For sale by dividual contest and the beginning of
r. 5 w., $300.
resident of that vicinity, was acci-; the path of the bullet and had been
Warren Norton et ux to John Suth Hull's R«d Cross Drug Store and the contest for the governor's trophy
Though'not so abundant as in some
were the Important events of the day past years, China pheasants will be
erland et al. W. D., tract of Cltim first-class dealers everywhere.
dentally killed this forenoon by his struck by it. The bey ran to the near
est farm house, and as soon as possi
51. tp 19 a., r. 6 w., $600.
and were watched with intense inter as plentiful this fall as during the
nephew, Ralph Mosberg, who shot at' ble the authorities were notified The
News was received here today that est.
Lee Hall et ux to Melvin Hansen,
hunting season of 1907. Farmers in
Oyster Bay, July 25.—President a deer, but the bulls* took effect in first word of the shooting was receiv
hos-
Mrs.
Lilly
Wilson
had
died
In
a
109 23 acres in sec 12, tp 19, a t
The state Individual contest was
pltal In Portland from tire effects finished shortly after noon and the Lane county report that in spite of Roosevelt has approved the dismis his uncles uouy, resulting In his; ed at the sheriff's office about 2:39
2 »
the unfavorable hatching season this sal from the Military Academy at
8he|
of
an
operation
on
her
throat.
o'clock this afternoon. Coroner Gor
medal was won by Private Ferguson, spring there are apparently plenty of West Poln* of eight cadets guilty of death soon afterward.
John 8. Pennington etux to Tur
Mr. Renne,who is a one-armed man, don was notified and an official in
ner J. Miller etux, lot 6 In blk 2 In was formerly In the millinery bust-) Company D. Fourth Infantry, with an the young game birds.
hazing.
I.oeb
stated
that
the
men
In
Eugene
and
leaves
relatives:
aggregate score of 258. Others in • Last year at the end of the open can be re-’nstated only by congres and was acting in the capacity of dep vestigation will be made of the deal-.
Purkerson Quimby add to Eugene. ness
and many friends here.
Further particulars of the shooting
uty assessor for his neighborhood,)
order who stood high and had a season there were more old birds left sional action.
$10
left his home this morning for the cannot be obtained st this hour.
chance to win up to the last range than for many years. This was large
Wra. Wallace Gray etux to City of
A sure cure, one you can depend were Captain G. E. Houck. Ordnance
Eugene, part of lot 3 in blk 20 In
Hickory Bark Cough Remedy Department, 254; Sergeant Romaine, ly due to poor hunting weather.
upon
Mulligan's add to Eugene >$.'*0.
Isaac Gray etal to City of Eugene, A sure cure and Its pure. Use it Company K, Third Infantry, 245; Ser HARRISBURG NOTES
part of lot 3ln block 20 In Mulli for all lung trouble, cougs, colds, geant W. McCornack. Company A,
FROM THE BULLETIN
gan's don add to Eugene. J. F. Blan- hoarseness and sore throat. For sale Fourth Infantry. 244; Private Pick
by
Hull's
Red
Crosa
Drug
Store
and
ard.
Company
H.
Third
Infantry,
tod to City of Eugene, dedication,
B. 8 Norwood was down from Eu
2 36; Private B F. Shields, Company
Daniel Spores to City of Eugene, first-class dealers everywhere.
gene the first part of the week, look
l>.
Fourth
Infantry,
234;
Private
dedication, tract In Eugene, $1.
The county court has granted a Fisher, Company D, Fourth Infantry. ing after the shipment of a carload
George 8 Gray to City of Eugene,
telephone
franchise to the Deadwood 230; Sergeant Drake, Company L, of beef cattle to the market.
part of lot 3 In blk 20 In Mull don
G. E. Kitchen, who recently sold
A
Blachley
Company to operate a tel- Third Infantry. 230.
to Eugene, $50
out
his personal property out on the
pbone
line
between
the
two
places
Medals won and decid««d by scores
F. L. Chambers etal to City of Eu
bearing the appellations that com completed today are as follows: farm he had rented near Rowland,
gens. dedication, tract In Eugene.
Highest score in slow fire at all rang and moved to Eugene and engaged In
Portland. July 25.—When the
Oregon and California Lumber prise the name of the company.
Hartford, July 25—W F Walker,
Chicago. July 25.—William J. Bry
es, Sergeant Drake, of Company L, the livery business, was here the lat Booth-Singleton conspiracy trial ad
Company, to Oregon and California,
ter
part
of
the
week,
having
come
who
looted the Savings Bank of
an
arrived
here
today.
He
wants
The
Booth-Kelly
Lumber
Company
Third Infantry; highest score on the
journed today until Monday morning '
corporation, deed Tracts In and near
Britain of more than $509,09« in *■
Is paying $1.75 a day for common la skirmish. Captain G. E. Houck. Ord down with a load of telephone poles Gec.ge II. Kelly, secretary <f the I
Florence.
for the company.
curities, pleaded guilty t° foureona»
Oregon and California Corpora borers on the railroad work above nance Department. Fourth Infanrty;
The river has become very low and Booth-Kelly Lumber Company, was)
A number are picked up highest score on rapid fire. Corporal
tion to J II Skinner, 1720 acres in Wendling
on the stand, called as a w'tness by
of the Indictments In the superior
since
the
log
drive
passed
this
city
In
Eugene
each
day
and
sent
up
there.
W. W. McCornack. Company A,
the prosecution to testify against his
secs 20, 21. 22. 27. 28, 29, 33. 32,
court
today. He was sentence! »
there
Is
hardly
enough
water
left
for
Fourth Infantry
present partner. ex-State Senator R.
tps 17. a r 9 w.
not less than five year*-'
In the Governor's contest the rapid the boys to swim In—that is. when A Booth, and his former partner,
Esma A. Newell to John C. Grant
ment on each of throe other co
fire at 2 00 yards only was shot and they all get in. On these warm af James Henry Booth, and their broth-1
etux. tract In sec 32 tp 17, a r 3 w.
sentence to take effect at the exp
resulted In the team of the Third In ternoons the river is so full of boys er-tn-law. T. E Singleton.
Warren Nichols et ux to Emma
tlon of each previous sentence-
fantry securing a lead of 38 points, that It resembles a Southern alliga
Kelly is also summonvd as a wit-1
Wells; lots 11 and 12, block 8, Col
tor pond.
the scores being as follows
lege Hill Park
ness
for
the
defense,
but
the
prosecu-
i
Hartford, July 25.—The h*
Three linemen for the Pacific Tel
Third 1 nfantry—Captain Scott. 29;
tlon placed him on the stand first,;
F M. Wilkins etux to Kama A
counts represented an erheztic-
Sergeant White. 34; Sergeant Rider. ephone Company came down from and out of the order which was orlg-1
Newell; tract in sec. 32. tp 17. r. r. 3
of $170.000. He"
39. Sergeant Schwarz, 40; Sergeant Eugene Friday last an*d worked until inally mapped out by the government I
w. $1.00
counts in connection with the
Romaine. 36; Sergeant-Major Royle, Monday evening, doing some repair officers.
Peter Erts etux to Emma A New
funds and six counts char s'"*
35; Corporal Howard, 36. Corporal ing on the toll line near here. It 1«
far George Kelley has thrown
ell. tract In sec 32. tp 17, a r 3 w
the Intention of the company to re no Thus
broilmcnt of securities of the <
Abrams. 34
Total. 283.
j. 8. Luckey to Fred G. Stickles,
light
on
the
sale
of
160
acres
of
tlcut Baptist convention a®'>“-
Fourth Infantry—Captain Houck. build the entire line from Portland to land by I. Thomas Agee to .he Booth-1
lota 1 and 3 of block 12 in Ellas
to $60.000. Walker said he had
30; Lieutenant Stewart, 26; Private Eugene this summer, and put on two Kelly Company, for which the defend- '
Stewart's add $1300.
more copper loops, so that more busi ants are now <>n trial Monday he will
a full confession. He wa® ,he
Ferguson.
33;
Private
Fisher.
28;
J. M Kitchen etux to Minnie E.
London, July 24. — The
ness can be handled without so much present the books of the concern cov
of
sharpers.
Sergeant
Perdew.
25;
Private
Bond, tract In claim 50, tp 17, a r
American protest against Do-
Shields. 38; Major Hamlin. 31; Pri delay as is now occasioned by a rush ering the time when the transaction'
4 w $1500
ronda, the Italian, for re
of
business
vate Potts. 34 Total. 345.
Sarah J. White etal to J. W Thorn
ceiving assistance In the Mar
E. L Rash ford, who conducts a occurred, and today he produced a ,
The scores on the 800 and 1000-
berry. Iota 4 and 5 of sec 29, tp 17,
athon race has been upheld
flour
mill In Roseburg, was here the check and draft made out to James)
yard ranges, which will be shot to
a r 1 w $1.00.
Henry Booth which amounts corre
by the judges. This makes
latter
part of last week, looking after spond
morrow. w||| complete this event, and
John Stewart. Jr. to George W Ir
with the sums which Agee Mid i
Hayes, of the Irish-American
business
matters.
He
has
In
the
past
decide the winner of the trophy.
he received from Booth for selling I
vin, lota 4 and 5 In block 2 of Ellaa ♦ h i' . winner of the famous
purchased a large amount of his the land to the company The de-j
Stewart'a add $1250.
♦ event, which Is the moat Im
wheat in this section, and intends div fense. however, has not denied buy-1
James Finn to L. A. Reed; <ot 6 In ♦ portant of the whole meet.
ing so In the future, and perhaps on Ing the land from Agee, nor objected
<
HURRIES
CkXYKD
block 1 In 3rd add to Georgetown to ♦
iuta l
a larger scale than In the past Mr to the Introduction ot the draft and
New York. July 2
Cottage Grove
. toda.»-
* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Bashford
has
just
recently
moved
Hearrt
arrived
from
(From
Friday's
Dally
Guard
1
check.
George L. Carlile etux to Carey J.
be r!'
He states emphatlcall’
The biggest run on cherries that his family from Roeeburg to Vancou
McCracken, 280 acre« In aec 36, tp
«iíletcy
ver.
Wash.,
where
he
has
built
a
250-
not
be
a
candidate
for
the Allen cannery has had for two
15. s r 9 w
NORMAN E. MACK.
on the Independence I
years or more was finished la»» barrel flour mill, which will be ready
C. T 8 hlrbel to Susanna M Ixvve-
During a drunken row Thursday
eight, when the 150 men. women and for operation about the first of the night Laven White, an Indian was
lace. tract In tier 36. tp 15. a r 9 w
Bryan to accept the nationa
$1000
children closed up 9000 cases of the year. He Is a thorough business man shot and killed, it Is believed, by
Royal Ann cherries and enough other and has been very successful In the either Pete Muggins or Homor Ev Norman E Mack, national committee- manship.
C T. Schirbel to Lilian McCrack
...
Mack, when Informed f *c
w
kind* to aggregate 350 tons output milling business. Bulletin
en, $1000
ans, both Indians, near Newport. The
man
from
New
York,
to
manage
his
for the season of 1908. The cherries
E E Hyland to Booth-Kelly Lum
ference had broken " ‘
red men were on their way home fr.>m
hav« b«en In good condition and
ber Co. 160 acrea in aec. 25, tp. 18,
Norton station to the Siletz reserva campaign Mack has not yet consent was not a candidate f ' n
came to the packing plant lu quanti
-j-
a r I e; 160 94 acres In sec. 4. tp
tion. and had been drinking heavily ed. and la being arge« by a sub-com manshfp. but would serve
ties just right for handling.
19. s r I e. $1 0 00.
ja
Details of the tragedy are lacking mittee of the national committee, ty drafted h'ro Th;« I* <*•
j The price on cherries, however. Is
ken to mean that he woei«
W. C. Barbout etux to School Dis-
The coroner has gone to the scene.
which la meeting here today with new chairman.
JUNCTION NEWS
Blood Humors
BUDGET FROM
THE TIMES
EAGLES WILL
HAVE EXCURSION
• TO SEATTLE
IMPROVED BY THE
GOVERNMENT
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
PIONEER OF 1851
DIES AT JASPER
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
BEST ON THE COAST
CARTER SAYS TO
GROW CLING PEACHES
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
LOOKS GOOD FOR
SIUSLAW HARBOR
MILLER AND KINCART
FREED BY COURT
JEROME RENNE
SHOT AND KILLED
BY HIS NEPHEW
CHINESE PHEASANTS
ARE PLENTIFUL ROOSEVELT APPROVES
CADETS' DISMISSAL
GEORGE KELLY
NORMAN MACK
BANK LOOTER
TESTIFIES FUR
WALKER ENTERS
MAY MANAGE
GOVERNMENT
PLEA OF GUILTY
BRYAN CAMPAIGN
HAYES WINS
MARATHON RACE
HEARST WILL NOT
BE J CMOIBATi