Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, August 06, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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Ft GF XF WEF.KI Y GFARU THI ILSHAY. \l (.1 ST <1. 10M
CLASSIFiED COLUMNS
I OR RAIA
IRVING GENERAL STORE
HAS CHANGED HÂNGS
HARRIMAN MAKES
NO PROMISES OF
NEW RAILROADS
GOVERNOR LITTLE
AGAINST GREAT SINGER
IS NERVOUS WRECK
(Special Correspondence >
Rome, Aug. 5
Signor Alfredo ♦
st Joseph. Mo.. July 31.— •
Irvnig. Aug
4. Leda Zumwalt
Venturini, the renowned base singer, ♦ Governor John S. Little, of ♦
♦
spent a few days In Eugene, return­
Arkansas, has been placed in ♦
'who recently returned to Milan from
♦
a sanitarium here.
He lias ♦
ing to Irving Saturday
bls
triumphs
at
Convent
Garden,
bus
♦
T" > c*Lk
-w good work team, w Ig-
been suffering from nervous ♦
W. W Faulk has «obi his stock of
been
arrested
on
a
warrant
charging
♦
Omaha,
Aug.
4
What
we
want
n a ' harness. Price. 3225. W . st
breakdown sine«* th«* el«*ction. ♦
merchandise to J M 8mm s. and Wil­ 1 Is co-operation and rationalism," said ! him with an offense against tbe «dev­ ♦ which has dev • loped into ♦
Elg i street, adjoining feed tulli.
en-year-old
daughter
of
a
Mllauqjie
♦
liam Kulssntan, of Southern Oregon, | E. H Harriman luuay.
acute melancholia
♦
| family which had accorded him hos­ ♦
b.ALE— Buff urpingtou eggs,
who will takep osseasion as soon as
▲ .
pitality.
The
singer
stoutly
protests
When
will
you
begin
building
op
­
*13 fer SL w- B- HamPton. 1102
the transfer is made. The new firm erations in the West?" was asked.
| his Innocence.
Columbia avenue, corner 19th st.
Signor Venturini Is a widower, for­
henever the revenue warrants
is known as the Irving Mercantile
Company, and we are sure they will It. We are ready and anxious just ty years of age. and Is the father of1 BRI AN DIM t SSEH
FOR SALE—A first-class barn, suit-;
DR H L. STUDLEY—Osteopathic
as soon as returns from our present .1 bo) of sixteen and a girl of four-,
PI. VTFORM OF HEARST'S
gble ’-u b® IuaJtì lnto a dwelling
physician Offices over Chambers' be successful in business. Mr Kluss- lines warrant the building of new ten, who are at college in his native
IN DEPENDENCE PARTY
Enquire 856 or 846 Alder street, tf
rnan
la
here
now
and
will
manage
the
store,
BIB
Willamette
street
ones. Although our revenue has town of Ancona. As the authorities!
Phone
absolutely
refuse
to
grant
ball,
the!
shown
an
increase
In
the
last
two
or
Black
1326.
Consultation
business
until
Mr.
Smock
arrives
Fairview.
July 30. Although the
»'OR SALE—2% acres adjoining city
free. Residence 734 Ferry street.
The lrv;ng grange met Saturday three months. It is not to be com­ slowness of Justice In Italy renders It heat was oppressive, Mr. Rryan was
limits <?*nX payments. Enquire of
probabh* that th»* famous singer will
Phone Red 3197.
Howe & Buoy, 536 Willamette
evening at the hall, and combined pared with two or three years ago. be constrained to cancel his engag«*- early at work today. After reading
We are doing some building in Ne­
street
______________
C. H. CANNON. M. D.—Hemoepathlc | business with pleasure. , we suppose, braska and Wyoming, as well as on nient to sing in New York the coming the platform of the Independence par­
as they served Ice cream and cake.
physician and surgeon,
season.
Chronic
tbe Pacific coast.”
ty he gave out a statement calling
FOR SALE—Parties wishing to buy
diseases and diseases of women The society is In a very flourishing
“How is business in your terri­
JOO acres of first-class timber land
attention
to the tact that the plat­
and children a specialty. Elettri- condition
tory?”
Richard Cook had the misfortune
tall on J W. Carlile, four miles
GOMPERS1 PAYS
cal vibratory and light treatment.
form contains a number of planks
"Don't
call
It
my
territory.
”
peev
­
west of Hale.
III RKHPE«TS TO
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3. Dunn build- while crossing the railroad track ishly answered Harriman
“It's all
Identical or substantially the same as
l*OLITIl Al. FXIES the Democratic platform, and con­
Ing.
Phone _
Mals 540.
Boards north of town to have his gasoline my territory. Just as tt Is any other
FOR SALE—Perfection wick blue­
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. engine struck by the local freight. It man's territory.
It's all independ
cluded by saying the question con­
seems that the engineer could not or ent.”
flame oil cook stove; in good con­
Washington. July 30—"The report fronting the members of th«* Inde­
dition. a bargain. Call forenoon,;
DR. ANNA MAURER
Osteapatblc did not stop in time to avo I striking
Harriman was joined here by Gen­
pendence party Is:
746 Pearl street.
tf
phy»*cian.
All curable disease« the engine. Mr. Cook says he gave eral Counsel Lovett, of the Harriman that 1 ever said 1 would not deliver
“Will he assist in the defeat of the
the labor vote to any political party
treated. Women and child!
t ample signals to cause them to stop lines, who went West with the mag­ is an infamous lie." said Samuel Démocratie party, which stands for
FOR SALE—«several hundred cords
specialty. Office over F E. Dunn'a before reaching the crossing
nate from here.
Gompers today.
"Organized labor so much he favors, merely becaus«* he
of wood; body fir oak, maple and
B. F. Bond spent a couple of days
Phone Red 1631.
is not only honest, but intelligent cannot get all he would like? Either
in Portland last week
ash B. A. Seelye, office at Plank
At Chicago yesterday Mr. Harri­ enough to choose the party for Its th«* Democratic or Republican party
G. S BEARDSLEY. M D.—Regular
Miss Jewel Ellmaker is visiting
and Johnson real estate office.
man said:
support which best reperesents Its In­ »III win. and the voter who, prefer-
. physician and surgeon. Offices It E. W. Zumwalt.
'The American people ought to be terests." Gompers went on to say fng the Democratic platform to the
for SALE—Timber land; quarter
and 17 McClung building. Eighth
willing to pay the railroads compen­ that the enemies of organized labor, Republican, joins with the Independ­
section in township 16, s. r. 1 w, FOR EXCHANGE — Good Income
and Willamette streets. Office and
sation for proper transportation ser­ by spreading Iles and misrepresenta­ ence party, merely assists the Repub­
NEWS NOTES FROM
section 32. Will sell Cheap If sold
bearing property, making interest
residence phone. Main 47.
LONDON SPRINGS RESORT vice, such as we are now performing, tions. may injure hint personally, or lican party, and thus def«*ats several
at once.
Address C. J. G.', care
on 34500 a» )(, per cen>
Will ex­
and for which we are not receiving even caust> his dismissal as president retains In which he is Interested The
MINING ENGINEER»
Guard office.
change for good farm Enquire of
an adequate return.”
of th«* American Federation of Labor, question is not whether one ran get
I Special Correspondence.)
Frank E. Blair, Fall Creek, Or. tf
“If railroads are to go on extend­ but that would not aff«tct his course all the reforms he want«, but how h«
HERBERT LEluH, mining engineer
London. Aug. 4 —visitors who
FOR SALE—A well improved farm
and expert metallurgist
Reliable commenced to arrive Saturday even­ ing their lines, Improving the ones In battling for the principles for can get the most reforms. The Dem­
of 12« acres, 4 miles norm of Co­ DON’T fall to see Chexem If you
ocratic party offers the best oppor­
information furnished to Intending ing returned to their homes Sunday they now operate and providing which he stands.
want bargains In real estate. We
burg. This Is a bargain at )50
equipment to take care of the busi­
investors.
Examinations and re­ refreshed In body and mind.
He said that h«* fully expected that tunity to secure thst which Is obtain­
bny and sell farm and city prop­
per acre. On good terms. Smith
ports on mines ud ore treatment.
Mrs. E. Tennis, who has been run­ ness of the country." he continued, some would disagree with him and he able at this time.”
erty, Improved and unimproved
ä Brown, Coburg, Or.
Eugene Oregon.
ning a boarding house in Cottage “they have got to get more revenue.” does not expect the labor world to
Timber and mining stock. H. Che-
Mr. Harriman seemed to favor re­ accept his conclusions in every In­ SAYS TAFT IS NOT
FOR SA l E —One National cash regis­
Grove, now has charage of the hotel
sem. Room 11, Walton Bldg, tf
ARCHITECT
SATISFIED WITH PLATFORM
ter. one Remington typewriter and
and grounds here. She and her force adjustment of rates rather than a stance. He expected to be criticised,
have been very busy the last few days general increase. He Is opposed to but did not believe the criticism
a large Iron safe. Enquire of L. POLK'S GAZETEEK—A business di­
FREE
THOMAS
—
Architect.
Ssetch-
Lincoln. July 30.—Charging that
rectory of each city, town and vil­
M Travis, Loan A Savings bank
getting the house and grounds In placing a straight ten per cent In­ would be so unjust and contemptible.
ee and plans drawn, blue prints shape for a season's run
lage in Oregon and Washington,
Chairman Hitchcock, of tbe Re­ William H. Taft was not satisfied
Mrs. Ten­ crease in transportation charges upon
building.
and
specifications.
General
super
­
giving a descriptive sketch of each
publican committee, when asked as with the work of the Chicago con­
nis is a most excellent lady and thor­ all commodities.
vision over buildings in course of oughly understands the needs and
FOR SALK—9-room house, three
place, together with the location
to the truth of the report that a per­ vention which nominated him as the
construction.
It
thinking
of
build
­
blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot
sonal campaign was to be waged Republican candidate for the presi­
and shipping facilities, and a clas­
how to supply them of a first-class
ing, large or small, see me. Termi hotel.
80x76 feet.
Price, 32100.
Ore­
against Gontpers, said that "noth­ dency, and that in consequence he Is
sified directory of each business
reasonable.
Room
7,
Chrisman
and profession. R. L. Polk & Co.,
ing of th«* kind had been arranged.” deeply Inpressed with the work of the
gon Land Company.
tf
C. B. Hadley and wife. Miss Lulu
block.
Democratic convention at Denver, W.
Inc., Seattle.
Snyder and Miss Hattie Canady, of
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER—Two
J Bryan today issued a statement In
Crow, came up Friday to visit Mrs.
MAY
FORM
VALLEY
INTERNATIONAL
CORRESPON-
lots and 8-room house, barn; fine
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
which he expressed the opinion that
Frank Hadley, who Is camping here.
RACING CIRCUIT Mr. Taft “fears the uprising which
land for garden; on Fourth street,
DENCE SCHOOLS— The Busy
They returned Lome Sunday.
J.
L.
CLARK
&
CO.
—
Dealers
It
real
near mill race.
Lot 160x95 on
Man's University.” Gives a thor­
Republican abuses havt* caused, and
Barney Paine and wife returned to
Washburne & Son. the Springfield
In order that Albany may be prop­
estate. Creswell. Or.
Twelfth and Alder streets, jnst
ough training at your own home
Eugene Saturday.
After the berry millers, telephoned The Guard this erly represented at the conve.nlIon of yet hesitates to adopt his r<al and
north of Patterson school. J. J.
in nearly all the trades and profes­
episode Mrs. l’alne thought It advis­ afternoon that they received the first horsemen to be held here In August, substantial reforms."
Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf
sions. Text books and instruments
I ne statement was called forth be­
able to take Mr. Paine back to civil­ 1908 wheat this morning, several It Is requested that businessmen who
QUARTERIA
MEETING
OF
(when required! furnished free.
ization. Mr. Paine was pretty badly loads coming in. The wheat Is of ex­ are inter«*st«*<l In th«* establishment of caus«» of the allegations made by Mr.
.11
NCTION
M.
E.
<
Hl
RUH
FOR SALE—One team
of
heavy
Full Information and circulars at
scared and tore up considerable brimt cellent quality, full weight, and that a racing circuit, horsemen and others; Taft In bls speech of acceptance at
mules, one set of chain harness
the local enrollment office, 45 W
in his flight down the mountain, but which has been brought In averaged meet In th«* rooms of the Commercial ' Cincinnati Tuesday that Mr. Bryan
The
quarterly
meeting
of
the
M.
E.
and one 3 -inch Mitchell wagon,
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep­ church. South, will be held in Junc­ managed between acts to fill his 20 bushels to the acre. Threshing Club on Friday evening, July 31st. at was a destroyer of business. In re­
resentative.
gard to tbe speech Mr. Bryan said:
in good condition. Mules are true
tion City, at the church, on Sunday bucket. Mr. Fllne was a close sec­ will be general throughout the coun­ 7:30 o'clock, when a temporary or­
Tnk<*s DeiiHM-ratie Planks.
to a fault and a perfect team for
Rev. C. L. McCaus- ond and followed on to Eugene Wed­ ty this week, a number of outfits ganization will be eff«*ct<*d and a
next,
August
9.
“The most notable feature of his
all purposes.
Price for outfit,
FOR RENT
land, of Corvallls, will preach and of- nesday. it is safe to say the above having started up last week The hot delegate chosen to represent Albany speech is bls attempt to amend the
3450. Inquire at this office.
gentlemen will give London a wide weather of the past two or three in the convention.
FOR RENT—Nice front room; fur­ ficiate. Sacrament. Dinner In base- berth in the future.
Republican platform by grafting up­
weeks has ripened the grain very rap­
the
church.
Preaching
In
the
Th«* establishing of an amateur rac­
ment
of
FOR SALE OR TRADE—180 acres
nace heat;
electric
lights and
Wilts Owen has changed his occu­ idly, and threshing began on that ac­ ing circuit, composed of towns situ­ on it some planks of th«* Democratic
evening
All
invited.
bath. Suitable for two gentle­
of good timber land near Eugene.
platform. He is evidently not sat­
pation to father confessor of the count a little earlier than usual.
ated in the Willamette valley, such as isfied with the work of his conven­
J. W. CRAIG. Pastor.
men. 154 East Ninth street.
Would exchange for residence
camp. He confesses his own sins and
Albany, Salem, Eugene, Scio, Hills­ tion and Is deeply Impressed by the
property In Eugene. For further
washes them away—in the bath tub.
boro, Independence. Canby, McMinn­ work of the Democratic convention.
Il IRRISIIURG IXM ALS
information, see G. G. Gross, In
Captain Sachs and wife. Mrs E WILLIAM HOWARD TA LT II AS
ville, in conjunction with Portland.
Eugene theater block.
NO PARTICULAR RELIGION Is now regarded as certain. Manager He Is uncharitable, however. In not
to London last Saturday, after three
giving the Democratic party cr«»dit
Mrs. Charles Endicott, of Spring­ weeks’ sojourn here.
Dasent, of the Commercial Club, In
FOR SALE—Hot air engine; force
field, came down Monday last for a
Cincinnati, Aug 4.—-The Rev. A. conjunction with D. O. Woodworth, for having pointed out the reforms
J. F. Kirk and wife, of Smithfield,
ATTORN KYS-AT-LA W
pump connected; tfOO-gallon tank,
short visit with relatives and friends. and John Milliorn and family, of G. Thayer, of the First Unitarian has been In correspondence with the which his own convention repudiated,
11
«
fittings. 40 feet 144-inch pipe, for «
Richard Jones, who Is here from Junction City, came up last Sunday church, today denied that Judge Wil­ officers of the Riverside Driving Club but which he In a half-hearted way
3.
D.
ALLEN,
Atluruuy-at-ia,
bl
6
sale cheap at Hall & Shumway's,
Echo visiting freinds and relatives, is and pitched their tent, intending to liam H. Tatt had no particular relig­ of Portland, to which organization Is endorses. The speech shows that he
Willamette
street.
Eugene
Oregon
East Seventh street. See it.
tf
at Coburg this week renewing ac­ stay a month.
ion, as was reported.
Mr. Ihayer due the credit for taking the Initia­ fears the uprising which Republican
abuses have caused and yet he hesi­
Messrs. Charles and Frank Hadley, said:
L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Uttlc quaintances.
tive in establishing the new racing
tates to adopt his real and substan­
FOR SALE BY OWNER—Seven
Mrs. L. Hathaway and Mrs. J. M. of Crow, who have been bunting and
"Judge Taft's mother and Judge circuit.,—Albany Democrat.
over Yoran’s shoe atore, Eugene
tial reforms.”
room house, five and a half lots,
Hochdanner drove over to Junction fishing on Crescent Lake, came up by Alphonso Taft and his wife were
Oregon.
piped for irrigation, high and dry;
for a short visit Tuesday last.
London yesterday and escorted their member» of the Unitarian church, NUOmf’S ENGINEER
TAFT IS AGAIN
small barn and chicken house; all L. M. TRAVIS, Attoraey-at-law. Of­
B. E. Coggswell, of Portland, was wives home,
and were members of the congrega­
KILLED IN WRECK
AT HOT SPRINGS
kinds of fruit and berries. If taken
fice over Eugene Loan & Savings here the first of the week, looking
A. M. Gilbert and family and A. tion of which I am pastor. Will Taft
at once, the price will be 32100; In­
after business matters and shaking W. Gilbert, wife and daughter, Mrs. attended my church regularly when
Bank, Eugene. Oregon.
Topeka.
Kan.,
July
30
H.
8.
Ros-
Hot Springs, July 30.—The Taft
hands with numerous friends.
quire of 806. East 13th Street.
t
Stryker, of Eugene, campetl here Sun­ he lived in Cincinnati. He became a seter, the engineer who piloted Wal­
Mrs. E. W. Sutton, of San Rafael. day night.
C. A. WINTERME1ER. Attorney-at
Monday morning they member of the church when he was ter Scott’s famous “Death Valley party, with General and Mrs. Corbin
FOR SALE—Good clean stock of
as traveling companions, and Senator
law. Land titles end probate spec­ Cal., is here this week, visiting with went on up the river to Cougar Bend a young boy.
general merchandise located at one
ialties. Office ovor Chambers-Bris­ numerous friends and is the guest of to hunt and fish and gather berries.
"I remember that once he to >k the special" from Los Angeles to New Scott, who boarded the train early to­
York,
was
Instantly
killed
today
of the best trading points in Lane
day for a conference, reached Hot
Miss Nellie Hay.
tow Bank.
Thqy will return here later and camp part of 11 fairy In a play given by Uni­ when the California limited on the S|4lnga
today.
county; will rent building; party
The game of base ball at Halsey for some time. Look out for a bear ty church, and
he
weighted 175
Santa
Fe
railroad
was
wrecked
near
Story is l»<*iil«*«l
must have at least 33,000, cash. WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-law last Saturday evening between the story.
pounds.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Wil) Halsey nine and the Chicago ladies'
F. W. Carpenter, private secretary
A gilt edge opening. Address Lock
“Will Taft is In good company, lie Wakarusa, Kan. Three persons were
The Black Butte mine has closed
Injured
and
the
heavy
through
train,
of Mr. Taft, gave out a statement to­
Box 21. Fall Creek. Or.
practice in a.l the courts in the baseball team, was rather a tame af­ down for lack of wood. They will will llvu up to his convictions. I*. Is
state. Office, room 3, Walton fair. There were only four “girls” make a thorough clean-up of the not for us to claim hint he will have which carries only high-class equip­ day denying the authenticity of the
ment,
was
derailed.
An
open
switch
stnry circulated to th«* effect that the
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
in the nine, the others being boys, slippery metal before starting up to claim us.”
WANTED
caused the wre< x and the flyer dash­ latter has declared a dollar or a dol­
and none of them were anything ex­ again.
GEORGE
B
DORRIS
—
Attorney-at-
ed
Into
It
at
full
speed,
lar and a quarter a day enough for
tra as ball tossers. They are out for
WANTED—A good blacksmith; mill
KLAMATH COUNTY PROMISES
law; office Hovey Building, cor- the gate receipts, an are getting
any workman. He says the story is
HARRIMAN MUCH GAME
work mainly. Booth-Kelly office,
REDMEN
ELECT
entirely false.
8th and Willamette streets; rooms them.
\ I I I It \N WOI 11« DIF
tf
NEW GRAND OFFICERS
1 and 2 upstairs.
The Linn county fair to be held at
WITH LEPER WIFE
Klamath Falls, Aug. 4 —The Har­
WANTED—Reliable party to take•
KVGKNE MEN BUY
Scio, Wednesday. Thursday and Fri­
Medford, July 30.—At the busi­ riman party is scheduled to arrive
CORVALLIS LUMBER PLANT
rock contract. Enquire Guard of-1 WOODCOCK * POTTER, Attorneys- day, September 2, 3 and 4. prom­
here during the early part of this
Los Angeles, July 30.—Determined
ness
session
of
the
Red
Men
this
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O ises to be a grand success. The fair
Purchasing the Corvallis Lumber
_ tl(*
alO |
month. It Is Mr. Harriman's desire to spend the remaining years of their
morning
the
following
officers
for
Potter. Office one block south of is given under the direct supervision
to kill a bear while in this section, fives In each other’s company. Brig­ mill a few weeks ago from Allen fc
WANTED—To rent, a modern house
Chrisman block, Eugene. Oregon of the Scio Stock and Agricultural the ensuing year wer«—elected: Great and game conditions are such that he adier-General David K Wardwell, re­ Buoy, the Sunset Lumber Company,
sachem
for
Oregon,
J.
H.
Fitzgerald
not later than September 15. G. G.
of Eugene, yesterday sold the mill,
and Is the second
WILLIAMS * BEAN, Attorneys-at- Fair Association, by the association, of Medford, great senior sagamore, should have bls wish gratified. More tired. hero of two wars, and his wife, the purchasers being Dr. T. W Har­
Gross
tf
law. J. W Williams, L. E. Bean of the kind given was well attended, A E. Buttner of Portland; great ju­ bear have been killed in the moun­ who Is dying of leprosy, are today In ris and H. C Mahon, of Eugene, and
Last fall the fair
in Mexico.
Practice in all courts of the stat and the exhibits exceedingly large, nior sagamore, W. L. Little of Ore­ tains of Klamath county this year hldlDg
WANTED—Competent girl. Mrs. A
When General Wardwell learned Glenn Bassett, superintendent of rhe
than for several years previous, and
and
before
the
U.
8
Land
Office
gon
City;
great
prophet.
George
N.
W Skipworth. 108 West Eighth
Mr
this season it is proposed to out-
from all parts of the county come the that his wife had leprosy and that she Booth-Kelly mill at Springfield
Offices 12. 13, 14 and 15 McClnai and
Street.
do the previous fair and nothing Is Farrln of Marshfield; great keeper reports that Mr. Bruin Is very much was to be taken front him, he aided Mahon Is president of the Sunset
of
the
records.
L.
Carstenson
of
Port
­
being left undone to guarantee suc­
in evidence, and pays sheep camps ner to escape troin the contagion Company.
wanted to rent — a big farm LEON R. EDMUNnUN, Attorney-at-
land; great keeper of the wampum,
The Sunset people acquired tne
law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan cess.— Bulletin.
James A. Devlin of Pendleton; great and pleasure seekers visits at times ward of the county hospital and took Corvallis property at what was con­
°n shares for from three to five
and Havings Bank.
representative to the annual confer­ when he is least expected. Deer are her to a secluded spot In Mexico. The sidered a low figure, and it is said
year» Address C. O., care Guard.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
wa6
ence at Bridgeport, Conn., L. L. Ja­ much more numerous than they have authorities have made no effort to
JESSE G WELL». Lawyer, No. 26
Persons wishing to examine the as­ cobs of Medford. R W. Rltner of been for years, and almost every par­ apprehend them, respecting the vet­ sold for a splendid profit. The fig­
West Eighth street, Eugene. Or sessments for the current year should Pendleton, George W Orton of Port­ ty of hunters that takes to the hills eran’s wish to live the life of a hermit ures are not given out tor publica­
ANTED—Manager for branch of­
tion
E. O. Samuels, superintendent
opposite poetoffice
Gives special rail at the assessor’s office within land. The next great council of Ore­ succeeds In bagging one or more The with the woman he loves.
fice «e w|sh to locate here In Eu-
of the Sunset Company's mill and one
attention to the «lamination of ab­ I the next ten days, that corrections. gon will be held in Portland in 190». game laws are being strictly enforced
*pn»
Address, with references,
and few deer are being unlawfully
There Is a great deal of complaint of the principal stockholders, Is now
stracts, drafting wills, settling es­ ' if necessary, may be made before
The Morris Wholesale House. Cin­
that farmers' boys in the vicinity of tn Corvallis attending to the work of
tates, conveyances and collections writing the roll. Persons who made BEAf’H IN AFTER
killed.
cinnati. Ohio.
a22
Irving and at other places are slaugh­ getting tbe mill In shape to operate
Also to al) pension matters. Phon« ! final proof on homesteads or cash
BILLY CAKE’S JOB ;
tering young Chinese pheasant» The to Its full capacity. It has been op­
entries prior to March 1st. 1908. will
W anted — to rent — a big farm
Red 1176
SHIPPERS ALARMED
erating on a small scale for a week
tie taxed for same, notwithstanding
BY RAILROAD ACTION deput* game warden his been noti­
on shares, for from 3 to 5 years.
S C. Beach, senator from Multno­
Mr. Samuels will remain
Special atten­ patents have not been Issued. Lands
fied and he Is now laying for the or more.
—Add?.»»« "c. p ,*’ care Guard
tf I. N. HARBAUGH
mah
county,
foresworn
enemy
of
Jon
­
In Corvallis for a month In charge
tion given to divorce and settle­ i contracted for from the state prior
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Chicago. July 29.— The decision of offe:'*l«ra.
athan
Bourne,
political
antagonist
of
of the property, until the new own-
WANTED—Three
girls to learn
ment »f estates. Agent for Conti- to March 1st are also taxable.
William M and H M Cake, prophet the transcontinental railroads to
nenta! Insurance Company. Room Dated August 3, 1 »08.
A. C. Jennings and P J McPher­ eta are prepared to take full charge.
#«rs ng at the Eugene General bos-
abandon the export Oriental trade
of
the
antl-Statement
No.
1
propo-
The new owners Intend to soon In­
6. First National Bank Building.
son, county road viewers, returned
»‘Ul Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris
B F. KEENEY.
ganda and »bo is bound by the bonds and a large proportion of the import
Eugene, Oregon.
County Assessor. of bread and salt to the camp of trade has aroused the Chicago Asso­ last evening from the lower Slustaw crease the capacity of the mill from
tf
30,000 feet of lumber per day to 50,-
Building.
Charles W. Fulton, is to be chairman ciation of comtnerce to make an In­ country where they have been view­ 000 feet.
W anted—Furnished house. 5 or 6
Thev
There are many Imitations of De of the Republican state central com­ vestigation of the subject. The man­ ing out a number of roads
UNDERTAKERS
Mr. Mahon, who owns a third In­
room, for two or nree menths;
Witt's Carbollzed Witch Hatei Salve mittee.
agement of that organization has se­ report the weather extremely hot
®«t too far out. Three in family.
dow that way during their absence. terest In the plant, will still retain
but
just
one
original.
Sold
by
all
cured
all
of
the
papers
on
file
before
William M Cake is down and out.
his Interest in the Sunset Company's
z;11*“'*«« Real Estate 4 Investment J. W. KAYS ft CO., undertakers and druggists.
according to the way the game is be­ the Interstate commerce commission,
funeral directors
Eugene. Or.
VO.
Mr. and Mrs Louis McKown, of mill, although the two will have no
and
is
making
a
careful
examination
tf
ing played, and the cards are being;
Mil 1« K loll PI Bl.l< ATION.
of the arguments advanced by the Los Angeles, have arrlcved In Eu­ connection with each other so far as
DAY 4 HENDERSON, undertakers
V S Land Office at Roseburg, stacked to ’’clean'’ him and "fatten railroads In support of their action | gene after a tour of the coast looking ownership Is concerned. Mr. Bassett
and
embalmers.
Corner
Willam
­
Mr. Beach. The joys of harmony ar* 1
—Some property owner to
Jrcgon. May 2nd. 190«.
It is possible that the Investigation, for a place for Investment and for a Is one of the best sawmill men on
ette and Seventh streets.
•iiiid six or seven-room house in
Notice is hereby given that Alice to be fostered and maintained within ; may result In an appeal to the com-1 home and they have concluded that the coast. He will be manager of the
•dsalrable location for tenant vrho w T GORDON, funeral director I. Perdue of Eugene. Oregon, who, the ranks of the Republican party,
Eugene Is the best. They have a new company.
even If. like a college of good sur­ mission for a re-hearing or an appeal i
•'ll lease same for term of years,
State licensed embalmer.
Office >n May 1st. 1908. msde timber ap­ geons. it is necessary for the state for aid in preventing the railroads; daughter who will enter the Univer­
A party of Southern Pacific rail­
knarxnteetng best of care of prem-
and residence. Tenth and O.i»» plication No 99«4. for WH of SW committee to amputate Chairman | from going out of that business If: sity and one who will attend the high
Addresg. “Z." care of Guard.
road officials arrived In Eugene last
streets. Phone Red 44*1. ______ i4 Section 24. Township 19 South Cake and graft on a new head in the, the association’s officers decide that ! school..
or
night on a tour of Inspection of the
at Guard office for par-
langc 8 West. Willamette Meridian,
form of Senator Beach. fYirtland j the railroads are Justified. It Is pos- .
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The announcement of the marriage company’s property. They went over
RISK 4L I '«'Till • TOR*
ins filed notice of intention t o make
slble that the commission will b>-1
■’Inal Proof, to establish claltr j to the Journal.
of Miss Cora Cameron, who graduat­ to Springfield on the "Bullet this
asked to change Ita ruling.
\T
11M > I.LANEOI h
and above described. before W. W.
ed from the University this year, to morning, accompanied by Geo. H.
Kelly, of the Booth-Kelly Lumber
'slkins. I*. 3. Commissioner, at Eu- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
C. P Barnard. A. W Haskell and ■ Harold Lawrie, who Is a mining en­
«AT
♦ F M Wilkins, apprawr» of he i s-; gineer. employed In the Bohemia dis­ Company. Th«* members of the party
PgC
on the 9th day of Sep- ♦
m here again to work I
General Superintendent M J.
*
HORN.
♦
1 M '
The wedding will are;
lone cement worker and
tate of A. J. Campbell, deceased, trict, Is made.
♦
♦ filed their inventory >f the property take place at the hmome of the bride Buckley. Superintendent L. R. Fields,
eg as witness*
Get
your
work
done
by
L.
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ jesterday afternotn. Thev appraised ; at White Salmon, Wash , tomorrow. Division engineer Rollins and Master
(ene. Oregon; M
ana.
ene. Oregon; 1 Mil
They will live at the Bohemia mines Mechanic Younger.
Xf i’’ ■
•
A RS nt %« TORS
In Eugene. Aug. 4, 1908, to R. E.
akland. Oregc !>n
Having recovered from my
for a time.
3
t>n<!
4
In
fractional
'»I
xk
I
In
Mulli
­
Dunn and wife, son
H C Lyman, of Roulette. Pa . was
gene. Oregon.
' have resumed my business
gan's donation, at »'»•>'• The i>r !• ;
an arrival In Eugene on this after­
\
/ ■ 1 ■ ■ r .«»
«
‘ icfseshoeing and general black-
BENJ AMIN L. EDDY.
••cty
Is
at
the
corner
of
West
Ninth
I
Miss Bet (a Wald Is home from
noon's train.
Register.
•jnithing.
c. D. Holoway. Esst
an 1 Olive streets.
j a trip to Southern Oregon
Newport.
»'•»•nth stmnt. Fairmount. Or.
...
sk LE —Tuorougvturea Hereford
bsllf for sale. Enquire 550 Wil­
te street.
lamette
street.________________ tf
J. F. TlTl'b, M. D.—Homoeopathic
physician and surgeon.
Chronic
diseases and diseases of women and
children given special attention.
Faradic galvanic, static, X-ray and
vibratory electrical treatments giv­
en Office, 581 Willamette street,
with Dr. L. E McDougal. Resi­
dence, 632 Pearl street
Offlcs
phone,
Main
629.
Residence j
phone. Main 63 i.
FIRST 1908 WHEAT
IS COMING IN
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
o