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    THE KVGENE WEEKLY OVARI). THl'RHDAV. DECEMBER 24, IW*
Little Soldiers
In your Dtood are the millions
of corpuscles that defend you
against disease.
To make and keep these little soldiers
healthy and strong, is simply to make
and keep the blood of the right quality
and quantity.
This is just what Hood’s Sarsaparilla
does — it helps the little soldiers in your
blood to fight disease for you.
It cures scrofula, eczema, eruptions,
catarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous*
whs , dyspepsia, general debility, and
builds up the whole system.
r.
to W
tp. 17.
in
21
V».
> Ilvrt J Denham;
tp. 20. a. r. 3 w.
I
• ./c n W.
Pfeiffler et al 162.64 acres in sec. 30,
«4 0.
tp. 20. t
V». ; l -e$.> io J. >..a S .-.Ác*o,ad; y ; lots
1 and 2, sec. 18. tp. 20, ». r. 5 w >500.
. • • ’h
11 to ’Jo..th-Kelly
R. A
Lumber Cuinpany ; 641 aues in tp. 15, s.
Portland.
Dec.
18. — Crudity1
r. 1 w. 3100.
B. A. Washburne et ux to Stillman
throughout marked one of the moat
Pratt et ux; lot w Clark & Wash-
sensational train robberies ever pull­
bu«4.c
__
id ___
t > . Springfield. $500.
ed oft In this vicinity last night.
United Stat*
to Sidney A. Savage;
luu acres in *$e<
20, tp. 16, a.
s. r. 1 w.
Three amateurish bandits held up
Patent.
and looted the Chicago Express on
Sidney A. Savage et ux to M. J. Ar
the O. R. & N. about eight miles east Tripp, 16U «ere« in tp. 19 8. r. 4 w. nel; 160 acres in «ec. 20, tp. 16, ». r.
of Portland but all the plunder they 31<>.
w. 32000.
Stephen B. Hill et ux to Hiram W.
W. w..................
Strlk--land et ux to • Igtne coun-
secured was about $650 worth of dia­ Sibley
, 320 acres in acc. 36, tp. lb, «. r. ty, tract in tp. 15, «. r. 7 vv.
$1V.
monds and cheap jewelry taken from 1 e. 3600.
Frank L. Hu»ton to J. H. Booth; 160
Waiter E. Stroud et ux to Victor C. acres in «ec. 12, tp. 16, s. r. I e.
the way safe. Something over $3000
87 acre» in tp. 18, s. r. 2 w. 31.
Chari'-8 H. Crawford to J. H. Booth;
in cash was overlooked by the delib­ Stroud,
Victor C. Stroud et ux to Walter E.
in sec«. 2 and 10, tp. 16, «. r.
erate robbers, although it lay in easy Stroud et ux; 49 acre« in tp .18, «. r. 2 4 160 e. acre«
310.
reach, having been tossed behind the w 31.
Frank L. Huston to J. H. Booth; 160
Elizabeth S. Davi» et al to George acres in sec. 12, tp. 16, ». r. 4 e. 310.
small way safe by Express Messenger Petty,
part of lot 3, «ec. 30, tp. 21, 8. r.
Frank U Huston to J. H. Booth; 160
Huff, to whose presence of mind the 1 w. 3300.
acres in sec. 10. tp 16, s. r. 4 e. 310.
Victor C. Stroud et ux to Robert L.
protection of the real valuables in
A. Huddleston to I.ane county; lot
Edward»; 63 acre« in Lane county. 9, S.
the express car may be attributed. 3750.
block 21, James Huddleston's extend­
ed ad to Eugene. 3350.
Neither of the two combination bag­
W. H. Skeei« el ux to B. B. McKin­
Josie Kenney to S. D. Cairns; lot 6,
gage and mail cars, which carried ney; lots 7 and 8, block 28, Springfield. block
7, Fairmount. 3380.
thousands of dollars of registered 31050.
Theresa M.
Carrie
liuina to VV. T. and M. J. 320 acres in
mail, not a passenger in the coaches, K erley
»
2. block 3, College 11U1 3100.
six in number, occupied by about Park. I
Charles A.
F J. J
200 through passengers from the east
Buley ; lot
lot 3, L
ad to Eugene. 3500.
were molested.
George Atkinson et u
Ernest A.
It is plain from all the circum­
S. U 1
Goawon. lots 1, 2. 3, 4
7 and 8,
stances that the robbers expected to ler; 13 a.
lx k 4, J. 11. McFarlu
1st ad to
United
(, liuge Grove.
3100
find rich loot in the express car, 131 ‘A act
8.
James Parvin et ux t
M. I’arvin
which fiiey prepared to secure by the Pu tent.
et al; 8 half and lots 3,
5, sec. 2 3,
William S. Lee et ux to Th os. C. Star- tp. 19, 8. r. 1 w. 31500.
use of nitro-glycerine, There being
et al; tract in wee. 6^tp. 17, s. r.
G. W. Welder et ux to
no through safe, they had no use for Lett
110.
ter«; 95 acres in sec. 31,
explosives after bursting open the 7 w.
W. B. Cooper et ux to S. H. MeKer- 310.
car doors with explosives, One small nan; tract in sec. 4, tp. 21, «. r. 2 w.
John L. Rent
W. Spores; 631
safe ’•■as not locked and opened to 3130.
L. C. Scott et ux to Cora L. Scott; w. 31000.
•
the ' >ucb
tract In see. 4, tp. 21, ». r. '3 w. 4 100
Mary E. Hell
Ambrose Middle-
Two m i have been arrested who,
U C. Scott et ux tu Cura L. Scott ; ton; lot 5, bloc
Jas. Huddleston’s
in a general way, ar> ver the descrlp- tract In sec«. 4 and 5, tp. 21, 8. r. 2 w. ad to Eugene.
James Higgl
ux to Sarah L.
n Implicated in 31.United 'States to Santa F j Fnclfh
tlon of two of the
lots 7, !
9, block 7, Col-
the robbery. The arrests were made Railroad Sumpany; 80 acres in sec. 4 Long;
lege Hill Park.
by the sheri "f's <t< ?uties on the out- tp. 18. 8. r. 7 w. Patent.
J. J. Bryan et ux to F. S. Smith et
United States tu C. & O. Railroad Co.
ux; e half lot 6, block 8, Kelly's ad to
skirts of Portland
acres In sec. 4, tp. 18, s. r. 7 w Springfield
39oo.
There is son.«) reason to believe »3.82
Patent.
M. Wilhelm et ux to Clarenc • H. Ayls-
this was the same gang that robbed
United State» to C.
O. I^and Com­ worth, 416.84 acres in tp. 15, ». r. 5 w.
the Great Northern train at Hillyard, pany; 52.76 acre« in sec. 4, tp. 18, 8. r. 38336.80.
< I ’atent
T. G. Hendrick», trustee, to S. A. Hud­
Wash., on the night of December bth, . I v. nlted
State» to Aztec Land Com­ dleston; tract In Eugene. 3300.
but their work last night was crude pany, 10 acres in sec. 24, tp. J 5, b ». . r. 7
State I^and Board to J. W. Hobbs; 40
acres in sec. 8, tp. 19, s. r. 6 w. $300.
as compared with the work of the w. Patent.
United
States
to
Aztec
Land
and
Cat-
Ruth E. Walker et al to F. S. Smith:
Great Northern robliers.
tie Company ; lot 9, sec. 20, tp. 16, «. r. tract In Washburne’s sub-division to
\ reward of $1,500 for each of the 7 vv. Patent.
Springfield Power & Investment Com­
pany's ad to Springfield. $850.
robbers has been offered by General
Charles F. (’ox to John
Carl O. Eichler et ux to Carl
!■ Kich-
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Manager O'Brien, of the O. R. & N. tract in sec. 28, tp. 17, s. r.
Anna M. Mansfield et al to John ler; 150 acres in see. 24, tp. 17, ». r. 11
The express company will also offer W inzen ried ; Jots 3, 4 and 6, block 35, w. 3150.
Alexander Dlx et ux to C. O. Eichler,
a rewurd.
Springfield. 1219 36.
' Thomas Syke» id ux to Sanford Qlaik 40 acres in sec. 24, tp. 17. a. r. 11 W.
et al; lots 4 and
Campbell’s 1st ad to 3150.
t’arl O. Eichler
Eugenie. $100.
M. C, Burnets et ux to Thoma» C. lots 1 and 2, sec.
Portland, Dee.
18. O.
R. & Goodman
2d 3100.
, lot« 8, 9 und
__ _ _ 10, , Colcmun's
_
UnitecLStates to U-arl O. Eichler; lots
N. train No. 1, westbound, was held ad to Eugene. 3800.
1. 2, 3 aTd 4, sec. 7, tp. 17, ». r. 10 w.
J. J. Hanson cl al to A.
up and the express car was dyna-
Patent.
block 3, Walnut Park
31-
n 'iet l>j four r bbera at 8:50 last lot C. 5. Hude»
Samuel Cluer et ux to H. B. Aup*
et ux to Herbert Cox; 160
perle; lots 7 and 9, Henderson’s amend­
li'ght, eight miles east of Portland. acres in sec. 8. tp. 19, ». r. vv. $100.
Margaret E. Copp cl al to B. F. Keen­ ed ad to Eugene, llo.
The robbers did not molest the pas-
Edwin Tuller to William Bainbridge;
» ‘ngi-rs but uncoupled th» mall and ey; lot 1, block 2. Kitson’s ad to Ett- lots I, 2 and 3, I lock 2, Long Landess’
$300.
express cars nod compelled the engi­ gt-lie.
;oi
to < .I t ;t
öruve. 3^00
t î . .1 I'LL:, Hlierlff, to ML < ’. Boren;
l.ilwin Tuller et ux to William Bain­
neer to pull down the track a short t.-a I In
*tage Grove. $1200.
bridge;
tract
in
Cottage Grove. 310.
Carl E. ; ¡»her et ux to E. E. Kepner;
distance toward Portland. The ex­
et ux to Melvin Hansen;
I. blot k $, Kelly s ad to Springfield. lol W. 71, Polders
press car was blown open with dyna­ lot
Tsiltcoos
Lake Club. 3100.
$250.
et ux to E. O. Potter; lots
mite and Express Messenger Huff was
Welby Steven» et ux to J. S. Maglad- 3:i, W. 49, Polders
39
and
61,
Tsiltcoos Lake Club.
ry et al; loo acres In Mees. 14 and 15, tp. 3100.
forced to open the safe.
». r. 3 vv. $10.000.
General Ma ager J. P. O'Brien, of 17. George
W.
Polders
et
uv
Emily B. Pot­
H. Culler et ux to Charles ter; lot» 20. 38, 62 anil to
65, Tsiltcoos I^ake
the Harrlma' lines, has offered a re­ Fox. lui II. block 19. Gledada. $40.
Club. 3300.
ward of $1,500 for the arrest of each
Mr». < >. « . Fanhor n et al to John F.
A. D Addison et ux to-Theresa M.
Gildersleeve 00 acres in sec. if, tp. 20, Jackson; ¡60 acres in sec. 26, tp. 20, s.
of the robbers.
I ». r. 4 w. $1500.
r. 3 w. 31000.
A special train was ordered out of
United States to Wise P. Phelps;
J. F. Robinson et aix to Theresa M.
the Union depot as soon as news of acres In Hue. 31, tp. 16, m . r. 9 w. Pate
Jackson; e half lot 9, all of lol 10,
A. E. Wheeler et ux to Lybert
the holdup reached Portland, carry­
Packard's ad to Eugene. 14000.
mon», lot 1$ block 2, Purker«on
J. O. Storey et ux to Storey-Bracher
ing a posse of deputy sheriffs, rail­ Quimby
’s ad to Eugene. $560.
Lumber Company*; 1 60 _____
acre« in see.
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14
road detectives and officials of the
John A. Wright et ux to Albert H
tp. 22, s. r. 4 w. $100.
O. R. * N. They stalled a hunt for der et al, 34 acre» in sec. 17, tp.
Julius Nielson et ux tQ Fred Freder
r. 1 e.
icksen; 44 airs» in sec. 8, tp. 18, s. p.
the three desperadoes that lasted all ». Fannie
1. Griggs to A. D. Keine« et 10 w
3300.
night.
Up to an early hour this al; 160 acres
in see. 4, tp. 18, a. r. 7 w.
Agne» Pomeroy et al to Marvin L.
morning no captures of suspects bad $125.
Hammit et ux; 160 acre» in sec. 24, tp.
Uniteli State» to Etna E. Awbrey; 15. ». r. 9 w. 310.
been made.
160 acres ip see. 26, tp. 15. s. r. 10 w.
David Froman et ux to Marvin Ham­
The looted train, with the express Patent
mitt et al; 120 acres in sec. 29. tp. 15, s.
car splintered from the dynamite ex­
E. r. 9 w. $10.
Dayld H. Albro et al to Ernest
_
James S. VanWinkle et ux to Marvin
plosions that had wrecked the safe WUliaiuN. 40 acres In See. 27, tp. 18, s. r.
4 Hammitt et al; 160 acres in sec. 26. tp.
$100
inside, reached the Union depot about 1 w
L. K. Page et ux to C. A. Wooley et 15, h . r. 9 w. 31.
1 1 o'clock last night. It was In charge ai: no acres in see. 14. tp. 18, 8. i 4 w.
Glen M. Junk in et al to Marvin Ham­
$100.
mitt et al: 160 acres In sec. 24, tp. 15,
of Conductor Dunn.
31
<’. A. Wooley et al to ]aiwronco F. 8. r. 9 vv. ft.
John M. Swank to Marvin Hammitt et
Cla ___
rk so acres in nee. 14, tp. 18, s. r.
al; 160 acres In sec. 24. tp. 15, s. r. 9
4 w. 3100.
Lawrence F. Chirk et ux to <leorge w. 31
i
Paul
A Clark; 40 atde» in sec. J4, tp 18. ». r.
mitt et
31 oo.
i w
Edward Beebe et ux to L. H. Taylor; r 9 w.
Frank___ ___ _
. . .
aores in sec. 4. tp. 17, ». r. 7 w. II.
11 tit r tour «liMÍriMlM linde by I he Lane 160 Mary
E. Uowan et al to Bruce ‘ I Bo- Hammitt et al; 315 acres
County AliMtriH’t < ompnny
15.
s.
r.
8
w.
31
gart; 139 acres In
3, tp. 17, ». r.
Wm. P. White et ux to
C E. Stewart et ux to Fred Wright: x w. 39300.
George U Frissell et ux to Eugene S. mitt et al; 160 aers in se<
ti act in lot 3. Sherwood’« ad to Coluti,
r.
10 w. 3to.
Marrlll
lot
12.
F
f
I
sjo
H
’
h
ad
3175
G.oVt. |6f»0.
Barbara Reisen to Ma
Kat«* Walsh to Achilles Walsh et al;
Henry G. Gray to Dorn C. G ra y ;
et al: 16o acres in secs. 1
80
livre»
in
tp.
18,
h r. 2 w.
w.
31
I
3
11.
31.
Fred Fl«k. »b. i Iff, to E. J.
. 10 w
Belle M. White et al to
tract In F. aad II ad to Eugene. >470.
tru<
W, II Smith to Geo S Wilkinson; n [tt et al: 160 acres in i
$1'"
lot 7, b’oek 8. Hendrick's ad to Eugene.
C.
X to Qeo.
et
no
Itt
ihuw'a ad I
k 3
Miller et ux to W. H. Kay:
ii Eutcene; |1
t‘.v-
Ritan et ux to Geo. K We nt
tp.
nt a! tract In tps. 18 and 24
w. 110,000.
W|
t
Store}■ -Bracher uuniher Company
i i
Wlllluiu 11. Enke, 160 acres ill
3*9
tp. 22. ... r I w. 11000.
fiatilo
_
___
Hettle Humphrey et al to
1
Stewart ; ’GO acres in sec. 3«, tp. 17, s. r.
J
f I :
3w. »I.
k 6.
Oluf J. Hansen et ux to Charles Ping-
John Brookmayer, owner of t.ie
ls<n. blot k 10. Dunton, flu.
L ai,
David Thompson et ux to Burton Ru- Brookmayer sawmill at Spores Sid­
ili!
b’n» e$ ux, 19 acres
ing. on the Wendling branch, while
c. r. 3 w. |3834.
utnu ait
EHssbeth Bailey to Lee Dailey; 1 acre in the city today, stated that the
i
.
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w
Hl
in to. 18, . -
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r. 4 w. $76.
mill will resume operations immedi­
to Susie Schneider; t®2
United Stites
“
lta ihn to C. O. Ilsntbo; acres in sec. 2«,>tp. 21. s. r. 2 w. Pat- ately after the first of^the new year,
• “, m .« r. 3 w. $».
3. tp. IM.
after a long shutdown. He says he
ent.
ter et i ux
i... to Joseph Hart
United States to Charley Myers; ICO has a large number of orders on
f. 2 w. acres
see. 3 b. tp. 17,
in see. 26. tp. IS. S. r. 6 w. Pat- hand and the prospects are that the
ent.
Samuel F laO|
United States to Dora E. Burnes. 116 plant will be kept In operation stead­
14 ■ w 1«. .. r.
acres in «ec. 6, tp. IV s. r. 7 w
Patent. ily from then on.
He says other
Angelino Hills to D. H Smith; south mills on the Mohawk will also resume
ip T 'unimell ; t half
of lot 31, Stewart's acreage lots.
Washburnes
(»iterations about the same time.
d P.-u er Ä 1300.
rhonms A Mllllorn et ux to J. R.
to Spring« I ' lllll. lots 2. 3. 4 and 5, block 6. Wash-
burn« ä Milllorn's ad to Junction. 4305.
L 8
l
J. H. ".•F.irl.n'
Vlte>trait In use
r.
FRO;»1 EXPRESS ÏÜ AIN
REALTY TRANSFERS
OF LANE COUNTY
BROGKMAYER MILL
TO RESUME §00N
WctítbMétópn
'oop. r Ct
tra< t in see.
1
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The Boyd Tea wagon calls at your
door with tVralily ronMrd coffee.
Thoroughly
white
Ni<> young gnumy
A rich,
mellow Üavor—you'll notice the dif
ferenoa when you taate It—ripe ami
•avory—an ambroeial fullness of
tiaror that belong« exoiuaively to an
aged coffer, frrahly notaUMl.
COtnmiY AMD CITY BOVTM
“JFaicA
for
tht
Walla Wall*. Waa*.
P. 8—If yon hsve no« »**n onr
üaenssn, sand your sddioes
will bar* him call.
EUGENE MEN WiLL
BE WITNESSES IN
JAMES FINCH TRIA'
d to I
r to O.
r. 1 w.
to Har Jen Craw*
31, tp 17, a r I
*1 to H M Har-
Bears the
lNtANTS Z ( HILI) HEX
Signature
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful­
ness and test Contains neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
N ot N arcotic .
i\impkin Setti'
.Ux.SenfUt ♦
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Jrujt Seed e
hppemini «
t^ vidA /«¿r *
fíórm Seed -
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Use
For Over
Thirty Years
A perfect Remedy forConstipa-
tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms ,Conv ulsio ns, Feveri sh-
tiess and LOSS OF SLEEP.
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Furniture ................................
Insurance ..............................
Clerk’s salary .....................
Incidentals ...........................
Tuition returned ..............
Wood .......................................
Teachers’ salaries ...........
Repairs ................................ ..
Bills payable and interest
Real estate ............................
Janitors’ salaries ..............
Balance this date................
351,587.94
Manicuring and
Hair Dressing
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WEDDING AT ATLANTA
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liable Jeweler, established
in Eugene since 1869.
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« Price List.
OREGON
IMPORTING
UM Third Stroaf
CO.
ParflMti. Qraaon
Best of work.. Don't fail to see (hr
pictures we are putting out
now ut half price
I olman Studio
Hasting Sisters
llrgistrr Bldg.
Front Suite
51M Willamette Street
S. D. READ
GARRETT & MITCHELL
Real Estate Brokers
DENTIST
Atlanta, Ga.. Dec. 19.—Society is
Ito ¡linter Building.
interested in the wedding to take
place this evening of Miss Mary Phone Mitili 1033.
Brent Smith, eldest daughter of Gov­
ernor and Mrs. H ike Smith, and Mr
Ronald Ransom. On account of a re­
cent bereavement In the family >f
Governor Smith, the guest list will be
confined to the relatives and a few
intimate friends of the contracting
parties.
Ev<T>thing |HMM>ibl<> in cleaning and
Over Hall’»
No. 31M Willamette St !•«••• t
FOR BEST
Eugene Cleaning
and Dyeing Works Teas, Coffees, Spices
or Chinaware
Dyeing.
For the complete cure of coughs,
rolds. asthma and rfronchltis and all
lung complaints t- ndl ig to consump­
tion. liverwort, tar and wild cherry
have for ages maintained an estalr
lished reputation as a standard
cough remedy. It contains no op­
ium or harmful drugs and can be
given with safety to children. Price
$1.00. Sold by IJnn Drug Co., W!J-’
Hams Mfg. Co, props.. Cleveland. O
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At the family home at Stewart ave­
nue and West Sixteenth street, Eu­
gene, Dec. 17, 190«. Elies, the 9-year-
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
L.
Mlkkelsen, from toxic meningitis,
caused by ptojnalne poisoning. The
little girl, who was a twin, was 111
only a day. She had been at school
the day before and went home at
noon feeling badly but expected to
return tn the afternoon, She was un­
able to. however, having taken worse
The funeral will be held Saturday af-
ternoon at 2 o’clock with interment
In the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
cember 16,1 J07 . .
Bills payable .........
That two witnesses from Eugene.
B. J. Walls and C. M. Kissinger, will
testify that they witnessed a strug
gle in Ralph B. Fisher's office the af
ternoon he was shot by James A.
I
Finch is the sworn statement of C. H
Pigott, attorney for Finch. In an affi­
davit filed in the circuit court this
morning, asking that subpoenas be
»51.5S7.94
issued for the appearance of the Eu­ Pahl on account of new addition to the
high m i < h >1:—-
gene men to testify when the case of
W. <'. Heckart. contract... .$8,225.50
Finch is called for trial on Friday
John llunzlcker, architect.
635.00 i
morning.
Heating .......................................
The affidavit of the attorney says
$9.163.50
he is informed that Walls and Kissin­ Water and light cost during
364.5(1
ger will say that on the afternoon of
year ................................................
and curbing on Wil­
November 2 8 they were standing on ' Paving
867.24
lamette street ............................
the sidewalk at a point opposite the Heating
contract.Geary build­
windows of Fisher's office, and that ’ ing. last year's account.........
on looking up they saw a struggle in Bonds outstanding at 4 per
. . .155.400.00
cent .............. ................ ..
progress.
Then, as the affidavit runs, they
MARKED FOR DEATH.
saw, Finch standing with his back to
the window and his hands extended
In the air.
A moment later they
“Three years ago I was marked for
heard shots. They could recognize death A grave-yard cough was tear­
Finch because they had known him ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed
for many years, and they knew his to help me and hope had fled, when
features as he moved about quickly mv husband got Dr. King's New Dis­
in the scuffle.
covery,” says Mr. A. C. Williams of
The call for these subpoenas shows Bar. Ky. “The first dose helped me
that the attorneys for Finch are and Imnrovement kept on until 1
working on the self-defense theory ha.i gained 58 pounds in weight and
despite the testimony of Miss Verna ' mv health was fully restored.” This
Burkhart. Fisher's stenographer, who medicine holds the world’s healing
wit nessed the shooting from th» of­ record for coughs and colds and lung
fice door, and the physical surround­ and throat diseases. It prevents pneu-
ings. which show- that Fisher was inon'n Sold tinder guarantee at W.
shot from the rear and while sitting A Kuykendall's drug store. 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
in his chair.
In the original application for sub­
OA.STOT1.XA
poenas the defense had asked that 12 I
I he Kind Yon Have Always Bought
persons from other parts of the state I Bean the
be directed to appear to testify for Signature
Finch, but lines had been drawn
of
through ten of these names, and only
Walls and Kissinger are to be called.
The names of the other ten are still
legible on the paper, and are as fol
lows:
G. B. Malley, of Scappoose: Dr. B
F. MarAn and Annie Martin, of Gross­
well: R>v D. H Leach and M. E.
Minnter. of Corvallis; Percy R. Kelly.
George Gilchrist and D. H. Clevenger,
of Albany; Dr. J. L. Hill and Gale S.
Hill, of Eugene.— Journal
SENATOR KNOX FOR
SECRETARY OF STATE
DIED
to Hen
$40
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'JOOD COI GH <1 KE.
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At a meeting of the Civic Improve­
Washington, Dec. 17.—Chairman
ment committee of the Woman’s Perkins, of the house special commit­
Club in the Cottage Grove Commer­ tee appointed to recommend a course
cial Club parlors Saturday evening of action relative to the secret ser­
it was reported, after a canvass of vice feature of the president’s mes­
the number of lots sold, the re­ sage, presented the report of the
ceipts from which were to apply on ! committee at the beginning of to­
the purchase of the five-acre tract day's .session of the house. The re­
known as Long's grove, wjifeh is to port recommends the adoption of a
be dedicated to the city for park pur­ resolution calling on the president to
poses, that only sixteen lots have supply the house with the evidence
been contracted for by the business upon which he based his statement
men and citizens of the city and as that members of the house were prin-
few more Immediate purchasers are 1 cipally concerned over the fact that
in prospect, other ways and means secret service men had been investi­
to raise funds with which to Com­ gating the members themselves.
plete the purchase pripe for this
The house adopted the Perkins res­
beautiful natural park, were dis-: olution without a dissenting vote.
cussed and it was the consensus of
opinion of those present that the
most fair and equitable plan would SHERIFF FINDS MAN WHO
be to levy a special four-mills tax
for two years only, which would pro­
ATTEMPTED TO COMMIT
duce an adequate fund with which
to purchase the park site and the
SUICIDE BY HANGING
net funds secured already from the
sale of the sixteen town lots would
(From Thursday's Daily)
be used In fencing, platting and
Sheriff Sown returned last evening
beautifying the park, in fact, the i from
a point near Junction City, I
Leader is authorized to state that where he was called to investigate
the Civic Improvement committee the attempted suicide by hanging of
stand ready to pledge $1,000 to be a man there yesterday, as related by
used in fencing and beautifying the The Guard last evening. The sherr
city park premises, if purchased by iff says The Guard’s story was cor­
the proposed small special tax levy. rect In every detail. He found the
There was an election of officers ; man, who is a well-known resident
in the Eastern Star last Friday. The I > of that vicinity, but it is desired that
folowing are the newly elected of­ his name be kept from the public.
ficers: W. M., Mabel Chambers', W. , | The
sheriff says the man was suffer­
P., Worth Harvey; A. M„ May W. ing temporarily
from mental abera-
Thompson; A. C., Maude R. Wheeler; tion at the time. Ordinarily his mind
Treas, Lena Lurch;
Secy., Grace Is in good condition, but it is said
Brund.
he has these attacks occasionally.
Chas. Cochran spent Saturday and
Sunday in Portland looking after
business matters connected with the SCHOOL CLERK'S
military band soon to be organized
in this city.
ANNUAL REPORT i
W. J. Oglesby, nephew of Dr. Og­
lesby, who spent last week here, re- !
Following is the annual report of
turned to his home in California last i
Saturday. This Is the first time In ten ! School Clerk Reisner, read at the an­
years he has seen the doctor.—Lead­ nual meeting:
Here iptN
er and Western Oregon.
Balance at last me eting.
Washington,
Dec.
18.—When
asked if the report that Ke had been
offered and has accepted the port­
W II Kay. folio of secretary of state In the Taft
ail to Ku- cabinet. Senator Knox said:
"I did not start the rumor and can
to John W
see no reason why I should affirm
It or deny it.”
The senator's attitude is entirely
non-comniital.
Wayon"
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CITY PARK
Cnmcr Sixth nnd Willamette St«.
Phone Main 1'22
s
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THE SIGN PAINTER
77 West Eighth Street.
Smyths Transfer Co
I
Chas. Talliaferro. the baseball
pitcher, whoie home la In this coun­
ty. has been draft >d by the Spokane ItaggntTr ’tomi free for ten
team of the Pacifl Northwest league.
Charley’s many friends are glad to
W H. SMYTH, rrop.
learn of his rise in the baseball
Maia Xi, Re4 «012.
world.
Fall at 30 East Ninth Street.
G. B. LOCKE, Mgr.
Et’ £ene Electric Co.
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THqjWAS
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ALBANY
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foundation that has won <mat«M
«rreatsMt m«n»n-L wom«n w«h«lp N
pay; ; ttiiecim
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ALBANY C0LLE8E.-ÀLBAMY,
G. S. Beardsley, M.D.
Physician and Sufgton
Hl and 17 M< < lung Bh,<
Phone Main 17
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McLEOD .
THE TAILOR
4» EAST NINTH s TREFT
Jesse G. Wdls
7 a ■ -
r rORNEY
Build**»
Kci
.fpntlon «
Gives spec' .Vruct*.
amination of
settling estât- ■
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lection, Al’r
Phone Main 1
Wm. G. Martin
HU practn e
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Wiring, Fixture's nnd Stip-
plies
Phone Main S.
El (JENE. OK.
Fish and Poultry
Market
Fl«.. Rcrrivrd Dwily
W. H. KI1K.EW 4Y, Prop,
i'honr Main 23.
«23 WillaiiH tte St
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