THE EUOENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY FEB S, 1910 i h«’ li» ,i«l setter dii) li) Moine hi'uvy limbeiM uilHo Woikillg (>n Ilo- Millp ali»• iiTtlay «Ira» ti Up liy ih” city i ’ iiiiiii 'II tasi mollili Anotng tlie thlngs tbat Hit» mail» .i rubi on th» uiillcenM'il dog» lalli'tl I for »n» ii |&0bo tino» torfvlt "i* i the < » upaiits In tin* city pound, It wn» I !»<’■ ....... sua«' ............... of ili»«»' .................. tliut Ih«’ bolli! will» h |itipp«'fIM to I»»» a random barn, iiwhet» of thè l'tirpomtlon pu»»«*d It iiwaltliii* re «i » » I Xn exila i ar for I h«» lu'lli'flt of that tlierr nre many <*xp.»ntM*a, and tho,. »tn, wish Io ntti'tid the Kugelte itbove oil. intrri'Mt to pa) on rovlvul milt ini:» »nt leave Hprlng- I ioih I m that built I be t*»md The matter of Hi»* f «duo lituo Ilin- fl. lt! ut U p m nml 7 p in . nnd will H botiti, the rompan) I m If MJ lerne Tenth nml VX'illmnette streets, intii h. and timt <»ft« u tuu< ti lat xor « H .Eugene, m in p ln Th'-se uro In ad­ 1«w |v«|Uil«- les» than H i I n On«» dition to the regular service. thnUMind »lullars llhoulí! I»«’ MUfflrleiit to »«-< ure «•«••«! faith 'l'lu* couhrll In tend» «I ni first to require* liO.OttU. *1 'h<* fl»» » « tit far«* «|u«* t|oi» might t»<* a««Hl«*i! b l<*avli>K it to Uiu rallroa«! coin in!» ion. X« »« veral atiburb» nf New County l'orUnn»! Ian«’ Jiiht m « h ur»d their five- Cottage Giove crut fart*, Boo; et.i Fill Armory Thv r» on In g nf I Ilia »triK't cur I At Mi tting tiiranM much to th»» city, uu»l toitmil utij inlay night ( ’< ( ) conf« r « h Ph th. r> In Mr Weir h h V« f pi i for i nd ? f<> of ■«i was All vot ! a th. I SPRINGFIELD ^ STHEEI RAILWAY FRANCHISE AGAIN INCREASE IN POSTAL RECEIPTS OVER 33 PERCENT ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Th<* increti»«* in receipts ut the Eugene pustofflcu for the month of January, 1910. ov­ er tho corri'xp'iiidlng month in 1909. I» Hourly 3 4 p«*r cent, a lib h Is InJIrutlve of the rap­ id growth ol in« city during tho last year, us the reeelpts at tho postofflco are always u correct Ind1** iff MUlUl growth, iJurlng January. 1 909, I he receipt« wero $32 0» v 7 and for* t n<$ tnon• a i just they ' Wei*« $2».I t> 23. an hi«'reato of $745 G, or nearly 34 per cent. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ WEEKLY RFPORT OF EUGLNL MARKET Egga Per dozen, .»< I hitti’iii burl. 4c Wool -a«<-. l*»»uUry. Cu««, «CG*. I'ulry Butter Per roll, 45-I 77c. Fryer« Per lb., lie. , lletM. Per lb , 10c. Türker» 170 I»' • Fruii», I, Vesefsl.le», I Ir. Polalue» S.W II '“I onions r cwt . 11.75. I a-mona $5.50 Oran Rea $2.75-$3.00. IJ’«*et«M*k Market Goo«! cows 2 1-2 ut : I 1c. t'otninon core 2 1-4 at 3c. S' * i'l l ; 1 _■ 'u I V»'»l I’rtine dresse»!, untlar 12$ lb* 7 'tt 7 'i/ 8 Vi. Multon on foot 1(43%' Ilog* on f ot — •'• *i f»t 7 Xi ii 8. Dressi-d Hogs k 'it 9 '» '■/ 10. I .a in I,« I !> a &» «»rale •»*! Feed Flour $5 75 vviieat Per biish«!. $ 1 00. Itr.in >* »■d meat«. Thia, toe, Í» e a pia 111 l«*d away by a repr«-»»ntat| " of till* packer», who »tale that t a* m» a ’ - now I being of- fere! by par » are from high-prlc- <• A young man for oftlco work at the Hoffman House. f3 FOR .SALE Cruller report blanks; best and most complete form ai BOARD AND LODGING—la privat« T..e Guard Office. family. 795 Oak street tf FOR SALE move off. grapher. Small cheap house, to WANTED Heavy draft horse and H. J. Reynold«, photo­ harness will traile lumber for th« f3 same. Cail 521 Lincoln st. NURSERY STOCK—F. A. Peach, WANTED One or more lots, with a resident agent Salem Nursery Co. small house. $50 down, $10 a. Office 4 36 Willamette street. tf month. Address, J40, this office. f4. FpR SALE All kinds of light and heavy work horses for sale, rea­ WANTED—A man with dollar« and 5 tie: medium, 15c; 190» choice. . ________ zlffZZe; _____ prime i'i if I» »-li organi*» il h»*r«* for thè purpoae sults of the London al» - aid . inediuni 1 l'x.-. '•The ftrr market Is very strong 2h .She»*pNkins- of Jolnltig a league tu he compoaed of 4hearlnff, 10^ 25c each; Xlbany. Eugeni-, Hprlugflehl and Cot­ and It Is likely to continue -o. Prices short wool, 2'>i#50c, medium wool, t »ach. wool, 75c''u|1.25 each tage Grove. A m<*»*tIng of reprewnta- realised al the 1^ ndun .‘-a.»*», which I’rf 5. Wiliarnett** «alley, live» frotu th»' «eventi towns will b<* were in-id from January 2 4 to » Jan- 21* Wool ; Eastern Orejfon, 20023c. held at Eugene soon. It i» proponed uary 28, »how good advance in most -Ury iiides, 17i/18^c: g*reen. I bnt • u» h town <|<'p<»sit $100 to be furs, ranging from 10 to 100 per i*‘-x U 1'»4 * Ulla, ifreen «ait. 7r kips jlU%t. <-alv«M, areen, ¡6^ 18c. plnyi'd tor, tho dlvlalon belng SO per t he «e» »uni unii 15 per u lti tu loo per cent, and In muskrat and with steam heat and bath, Ad- FOR SALE- -Mode! 10 Buick Auto­ Mohair— 1!$*^. 23^4 21 1.« thè thlrd opossum, 70 per cent. Ermine and dress Box 14, Eugene. Or. tr mobile; used three months: good Iluttrr, > kkm nud Poultry 0 pt* I he Cottage Greve asau lullon, of skunk advanced 5 50 per r c »»nt. The E k K* —Local candied, select, 30^ 31c; as new. Will sell cheap. Inquire nt. 2’», Eastern atoraice. 1«U »bli li !.<•» A Cot»'H I» prcnldent nnd ouli n it Iceable decline »as In wild- 37^3ÿc: fan- In February. New ground» bave been d price« by matiufactu era. There high ground.. Each 63x160, about FOR RENT — Three partly furnished tti-cii red. i very htrong demand ! f Bank« I bull I oiiipl.uitts Rcguraln Spud». M ette. tf 1784«I«e: .ot il pittato buyers w lave been old. 1384c: : FOR RENT—Nice furntsned rooms, 18c for to a con* >l>liig <*ed sto» k S >u ouih II Rati use of bath and nicely located; ap­ jrk*>«, Ji***,i FOR SALE—At a bargain, a $45 1U- weeks few i •rabie extent the pa Roy K Terry wan elected pitfrOli«, foot quarter-sawed oak dining ply 30" E. 11th st or 537 Willam­ th iJ I ‘ m J - 1 eruu* i com- tin- * e eipt of : 1 • • ■ i chick« o -f t’uaketball far th« pr »nt I H room table and six chairs to match ette. tf te t :<■ » p‘ ! I It 1* said Terry !» a renlnr In th • h M I dining room; chairs nearly new. (•miti. I t ho sent men t tn many case* shi Barley* Pr*».1u< and hin tak It • i William Hempy. tf FOR RENT--"-room plastered house. 1 ol­ ■i tmt nt of cconom h under t ' OU a » American W. tide; AV*re found I-- r -1! Inquire 848 Ferry street. Phone an •••"’e part in < ol¡«’Ke and rl:t y Wheat ■ •»i ; » ’ h» . $i.oc Lage of Bur ­ • Black 3371. j3 «. cif«J a I’urthind boy i to < erp 11 07 : i-.-t-rn. Il ISO 11.17 red. FOR SALE—By owner; eighty acres st rul la r mix- II - i k - an 1 other mflii- 'flirt'»' Is manager f the sen- . I. timber land; twenty five miles STORE ROOMS FOR RENT—Will I Willamette valley. $10«O$1.09. iut for need ol stock shipped < J KI- , tun- will i ccupy the c«trn»'r » lor play and < lass I treasurer southeast of Eugene; will run MiilstuffN Srlllna prb-, bran. 127; build to suit tenants on good bus­ were export- middllngi wood Luckey, of Hood RD » as | purposed from this > «*rnly equlpp»'«! drug sl'»r above two million feet. Address. B. I t «hort« |j7ul2»i" chop, iness property, one block from tha I m - a credit t<> Hprlngft«- alfalfa meal, 21 per ton. rln)M*ti UKHivtant manager i of base- ed last season, and a* a result is l-2n>M man, was chosen a»shtant manager fornla planter» this year sent to the $6 ! 5. Willarn«*tt, valley, ft.SO bbl.: ex- FOR SALE — A good rubber-tired In­ Address X. care Guard. tf valid chair, easy running, never <‘hatl«M Ma>$» he Will nl»<> of track, Both meu are but su pho- Middle XXett fc r the bulk of their nort gTadeR 11 »> xral am **». $5.7O«i l.aFe». 12.15, A M«*rtouN ii nd v< peculiar ar- mor«*» lu college IxKftl bu>era are urginx I been u»ed. Price $2 7. Call at sed stock plare a two-atory brh'k t*r <-on 1 white. |: ji u 131: sewer connections. At the north­ terady. Sam In keepiug their see 1 potatoes pure gtav, 13». ; I 1 Jefferson. tf gr«M-«’r> •' In iiow Ile I m otily pne branch of the H. Coltugr Grove XX in« west corner of 15th and Oak Sts. Hay -Producers’ price—New timothy. m in, bridge <$f M«-veral <»th» r Main atrrrl pr«»p«'rty Cochran an«! a you Cottagi* Grove, Or., Jan. 31- The and true to name. ;i.>•!!•• \ , fancy, ordinary. FOR SALE—One of the best cigar House number, 894 Oak St. J31 who had u working at Nesmith county luisketball t»*«m play- ■ tutt«-r Xlurkt't 1» I iro tiled. cfW wbu ai«' plannhiu to bullt! Ihl* 11' I-:.i'-tt-ri: < »t Kon. mixed. north, five «•«! Jonction City here Sat urday Th«* expet tefl general cut ln batter 11' *'•<» clover. N« ! 115.5ui'i 11 S. wheat. stands in Eugene, bowling alley, FOR RENT —one housekeepir. • Cat., }••;$! Xu»» Tf«-h !»un<1r»'iKiC«*»t bulldlng yrar. mile« beyond Cui) »r scor»* was 21 to 11 In price« has not yet come, but that it I with modern Improvemenu: also $ ■ - i k • !. | o 7 t o n. | h *th sitting on favor of Ne mlth. Th»' game was must come soon 1» « b ar S ‘file ot on account of health, C. Nadue, I'ulta nnii \ rgrtablrM several office rooms on Willam­ >«> car. They unusually rough nnl wm wit nt.*»-«-d a b a rd placed acr* Eresh fruits—Oranges: New navels, . a.ery men ami prat :it al­ 529 Willamette f3 ette street. Enquire at 239 Baal I V . proa» i nt the by a large crowd. did not obterv«* ib< ly all the dealers ill outside make “ 9th st-ee*. tf h , <. I • . box: grapefruit liuo: FOR SALE — At a bargain, a clean. train from belli nd un It wa« almost report the market liberally supplied pears 111,, «rap.-s, 11.77». 1st -class, up-to-date grocery stock potatory Sellin« new. S1.25; on (h«*ni. when tb<* ’ ng man man- FOR RENT—The rooms now occupi­ Eugene want* ft btfttr Ir.iguo. with and ret eipt» »teadily growing Ire size, h buying, »astern Multnomah and Clack- f Fine location, paying business. See i th»- track. two teams In Portland, one each in an 1 declare that pre» nt condition* anias, I to (all away i ed by the Lane County Abstract tfiic; Willamette valley, 7uf< Epps A: Tillmount, 491 Willamette riil* let Mr. Cochran (nil '■ dlrt*<-tiy “ *ly up up- ­ warant lower price company in the XXarren block. See *| I»« yprlugttelil city council In-Id a on * lu* Irak in r «* mi Idle, tanalo l Salem. Albany. Eugene und Vancou­ abundantly Street. tf A ppleM—>1. 51» 13 50. Mr. Skene of the Abstract cam— ver. Th»» trouble with such a scheme Other local makers are still holding long s, ni Munday night In which ms I iimiihh« d un I t he train New Vegetables- turnips. 11.50 per Both out for the higher prices that scar­ pm or Mrs. E Warren. 442 Law­ wind» floS' d fr» »-|) ov< i xurtoils top­ of Mr Cochran’« !••-:* were run over, la that the expense of moving teams city lu December and January made Sauk beets I 5«» » arrots. 11 25. < a b- FOR SALE— 2 lots in Gross addi b$tfr<* S2.ut'(i 12.50 crate: tomatoes. rence street. Eugene Oregon, tf 1 tlon One-half block to carline, ics nml •••vcral Important matters m* at thv ankh*, th«* other higher for only one or two games a week »•rate, beans. 12c per . . Ib ... . cauli- ___ local | »«mid cat up the gate receipts, The necessary, regardless of th«* 1 corner lot 60x160. for $300. were brought up. among »fili ti I» the up ’»o per crate. All: *C fc 1 * UAA EC » I ** Th«* «■• itfln* i’ «aw th** men and towns are not large enough and the supply situation at this ^ime. But fh»wer, |1 Mrnla II nd l*ro»islon«i Other 60x160 next to corner for iii.it»' i.t .-ttiiitla. cl iilng ordinance, *it>p|M«d lb** train al o o **. Cuchran time 1» not ripejor such a mov<* yei­ the market cannot be Indefinitely I »resj<»*.| Meats — Front street hoc* $-50. Both for |525. Thompson Ml'NFY TO LOAN—On uml th> ruf-'ti'tig of the stri»t cur uan taken to the hu’i iial a* Albany, improved held up in order to i>ermll the work­ fancy, 11c: ordinary, ld^c: veal«, ex* Journal. & Snook. 514 Willamette. tf J.gtn hi»e to committees to change. If ••¡ «ili a! \ . 12c. !? farms S. D. Allen. tf ing off of Eastern stock ta advant lit Hains ’ Bacon. z liiii sibi» . to suit ili«' city mit) t »»rpora- attvndtul by a Brown«vHh* Burgeon r.tu—Portland pack an I In*. Kavanaugh < f \lbany, wlx r«* age. lineal) 17c: breakfast bacon. 18 ir 25c: FOR SALE—Acres in the McClaren GASOLINE WOOD SAWING.— l’ele- Iloti bollej ham. 23 i 24v: picnics. 14c cot« I gg» Xr<- X ariously < Mulet, tract; good drainage; will be the puoues: Main 651 and Farm«..-» Hl. Aluiut thirty |iri>iH»rty owner» In*1 i tho leg» were n:npulnli d, bring tace roll, 15c; regular short c cleirs, lllll«llfil t > n pulp. The egg market today best residence part ot Eugen» in a seemed to «n.' keii. 1€S* • backs, smoked, i:i. R X the knr » taken off near short time. See McClaren, owner, of be u mutter ot guesswork, Some lion lie Ink« n ut one«’ toward I t he tin* other Sp» * 1«! C irr»'*-tn>nd<'tu«*. 1-iird- Kettle leaf. 5s. 17 7-Rr; steam i at tho foot. or call 412 Willamette street, Eu ­ t i* Front »tre« dealer* re at-ted the THE PANTORIUM — Cleaning, Press ­ .. atrulgliK ....................... ’iiltig of four «(reels tu I I hr Indian Creek. Feb. 3 The Indian TV ndered. 5s. It» 318c: compound. J«, rs t y gene. Mark Fleming tf Cochran I n . n tnnn nb Ut 8v lb ing and repairing. Callen for and XX iihhburiie a Clark addition h ’ore 1 Creek Literary society, which was re­ market a trifle stiffer as the result no r» delivered. 59 East 9th St. Ph >ne th«» rising prie» of pri>p<-riy niak» » it year» of age, und li cently organited, has held two Inter- ot light reccip s thus tar tills week cun SALE—Fiue tnsiae property for In O Black 7131. fl« There nrr four blocks here, hl< folks re.'dl tiui » X ; ti-’ii ■ ■ m> '-till.;-, one nt tile II.... I a'lld am! quoted freiii i front foot sud others gain. mooting will bd discussed the pro­ ered the market, and one wholesaler pioneer, died at the residence of his Watts at Watt s Jewelry Co. tf Springfield greenhouse. Telephone It was referred to th«* street commit- found question,. "He' Ire!. That is said to haxc offered a fresh stock son. Marvin Smith, t ur miles south­ Main 54 rf tee. whp will Investigate and rvp«>rt The annual meeting of the «lock the old tiarhelor» should be taxed to at 29 cents. Whatever actual values west of Junction. January 24, 1910, FOR SALE—Slightly usea organs, tor the time may be, tae trend is aged 80 years. 2 months and 3 days. An ordinano* r«*qulrhig the closing holders of tin * Bo:»th-K»ily Lumber { -Upnori the old maids ” taken in exchange on piano deals. ANY ONE. anywh< re. * aa start u For a number of. years tae de­ on Sunday of nil public places was company I» I»« •Ing held ai tho cum-1 Your chance to get a splendid Mt»» C Davidson and Mr T T. downward and lower prices ate ex­ mail order business it Lome; nr> ceased lived in the Harmony neigh­ I -: ‘ ... in up god refi 11' I tn tin* « ity pany'a offlc • n ibis city today, the I I nm(> w» •• rtnie pm- «'users to Hu­ pected before the end of the »eek. organ at a great reduction. Stevens canvassing. Be your own bass. Poultry Strong and Active. borhood. and was well known and attorney for form It ibis Is piisstd. meeting bavin r begun tl.'la forenoon. ; ge”»* last week. & Hulin Piano House, Commercial Send for free booklet. Tells how. Tho poultry market today showed respected by all. He is survived by ns II Is now plntined. it will cion»» ull Very little bu I aes-s a»lde from th«* Club Block. Hum Tabor and family are enjoy­ Heacock. 2706. Lockport. N. Y. tf more lite and strength than is usual his son and tour daughters. cigar stores, pool tin»! billiard hulls, routine matter I* up for discussion ing a Vi- i «i h hia father from Ida­ so early in Abe week and prices held Burnett T. Smith was born in New- I hix I ih II nnd bowling nlleya, theatres, FOR SALE—The Guara job printing: FRC1T TREES—About 300 Spitzen­ George II. Kelly, who » tine tine* ho. department is prepared to turn out ■hooting ■sllerles and ''any piar«» ag » tendere • M resignation as man- berg and Newtown Pippin appt« Rev Fisher Is holding a series of easily at last w.tk's dosing level, York November 22. 1«29. With his » lien* i .nits or gam» may Ito piny-' t ger. re'ired from the office today. I cv o ! 'ng .*• .lings at Reel this week. I g >ad hens going at 16 to 16'» cents father's family, early in life, he mov­ all kinds of commercial stationery, i trees and a few peach trees just re­ ed." 'Ili»' fuel that Springfield lilts n Ho will te lain In Eugono for sev­ ed to Michigan, and from that state bocks and pamphlet work, prompt-1 ceived from the Capital City Nur­ XX'tn. Worthington and wife of a pound und mixed lots at l!’h to lurgi-r p«»r cent of laboring or trans­ eral niont.i» yet and »Hi not go ti X i:li Folk -lent Saturday evening 16. For fancy Springs and ducks to Indiana and later from there to ly and under the supervision of ex-. sery at Salem, 15 cents each. E. ient popul.itlon will make more or I'ortland until next lai! or winter. with th«’ Kirbya. there wus u go > 1 demand, liut only Iowa. In ISSÒ he crossed the plains pert workmen. Prices are always T. Gibbs, 856 East Seventeenth st. le»» opposition to aneli un ordinance I:»' »1.1 then build a hiiiid-omu home from Iowa to Oregon, _ settling in a moderate inquiry for turkeys. reasonable. f5 It was moved and carried at this on I'ortland Height*. Boat-grade ct.untry dressed pork Lane county, where he has resided I I Ml It \ ITEMS I A BARGAIN — 520 acres of land 4 meeting that tin- mini be actiip ■«*tlttnn ot prot»«*rty owners piosviigvr.H to E age so doing, I hare a large list ot So■ urdvv nfter- of her mother, Mrs. Carlile, who is is the announcement made by an of­ Joyfully we hope to meet him. ground and good location. New- oil the si it., bill»' of »Ninth C ftreet. noon. farms and city property for sale at ficial of the s'oekyards today. On that resurrection day. very III. modern 8-room house, plastered MID1 »for ii half block on Wt ' Fifth I all times, also business proposl- Just how the shippers are going X G. I». Day. ii F. C Walters and wife arc visit­ • < -- tiher - ■•-* - e* n(,v> . , I: and painted. Large fine porches. p till'.'is f tions, and mtning stock in the le. -t o Is traveling t- r uo .iomand at this time is one of the All the weary strife of life. $1500. Terms. Cali at 545 Mon­ Hiimittev Colorado. I will help you buy, ’ wutel < mystifies of .he trade, and uieretor- So in love e took our father. tend i o I I. O U. F. tho 11 v 1 Ten company, was a pa«- roe St., Cor. 8th. r. : t ' I e bui ’d or sell your hatne. .My price ll'lill.Nl.l I From the struggles and the strife. shippers can do naught but hold that piaci I'get oil thii morning's stage for • -s* raliwa y I . The muter of th.» them -ver. FOR SALE Special Bargain, i:..'b « llunyaa I My re I i hörn'* In Hlk Prairie. •«tit of a fruiteti I sc was it in i Xnd we trust in God's kind mercy. I'.ii,o*r* ke«'|> llaml-. 4 »tf Market. room house, close In. Ea. nr day return r'ro Pi E«lge:i 1 1’ lecal M. XV X lodg«' Is pre- LABOR VMOXS. with .he « 'll II »•■ <•< i ■committee, wh • w It is explained by some Interests When our time has come to go. Willamette street. • Thur In fine loca- for n ' tiadt’W” social and Portland, E ur ........ E That we all may meet dear Father. .hat the present dullness nnd loss of tlon. Large lot. Must be sold at LOCAL UNION NO. 1455 - Cn'teJ r. .>:»’ a chart Ylllt Po vtortnlr ment to be given at their tlenvor to dritxv ul' a I'Ui pil e l:i the «.title market here Is due On that heavenly golden shore. once. Price only $1750. Rooms A ■; Li t «. ok, Brotherhond C: a*-- »-nters aad Join- i'l Fibruary 12. meet » itli tile ,' rei. I re­ 12 and 13, First National bark er3 of Amer II hort vielt »Lil •”ets every w. G XIII -•on, wife and chill, of entirely to the weaker feeling ties. Manager 1 - bl, Ii cently in the ea.-t, an I with presentj building. tf 30 o’clock Thursday e.*< ' vi» It I m: at the home nini s|Mike of . i ! Indi«.c '! ■ ot a > 'er feeling then : I \ <‘li 1 »y * «lx' sam p, at the: 1 t ..igle'si. cur- I ’ - al her. Mr. (.'. D. former frulli It FOR SALE—A snap if taken soon; tile local market will do better after' » st. Visiting tier Sth and '7 ti r m c* » in every people, lllld the ».II, » 2 acres In town. 65 mostly bear­ .lust what th«* eastern mar-1 brothers cc It \ited to meet ( • uptandldly, re­ V .. did ’ < - î ! i.itnllx won* vis- nwhtle. oratile for the form. »■ ing fruit trees, all kind» of ber ­ ket for cattle ha to do with Portland I nt*'>n Mlrn Hell î with us. ! c .a g. Pres., O. C. Lit I e V >'»!’rjpy’g over Rnnday. Cottage Grove. Or.. Jan. 30.—Ai­ one. ries. drilled well, also running wa­ Reynolds, b* ■. a ». Inaugurate:! an • Io ru ha ve tn > \ t <1 Inh» demand ami prices Is not explained derman B. K. Lawson is having plans ter to irrigate; 2 houses, one 7 in any detail by those who are in- lull :. v . nt cltth which Is honst*. rooms, 3 porches, pantry; other 5 .citi upon following every backward and specifications prepared for a $.itt 50 j w id- ..ruine tile pupil.*1. $10 ,000 brick block, to be built on rooms; also two barns; have good v: . ralsi’d from the talo of ha ke!». Thcofflc s cici rnla, pres­ nt tin* opening of ih»* ret >ml som» th do with theplecal market, but a ci m m It to»* has geen appointed by for they have male to niucli of t e Wi.silngton, Feb. 1—To protect ident: E. II. Cox, Eugene, vice-pres ­ tract of timber in Sitislaw valley. tor this week wan 80. tin 111» i i.-e <>f i.prortuuitli a offered and l er'nliily ident; X. C. Dix an. Eugene, manager; there, is not the faintest Connection ♦hr Odd Fellows to «elect a site for 22,000,000 feet according to cruis­ the lives of government postal em­ 25 over Inst HcincHit . '. il < »* II» >' I between the two. Practically no er's report. Price very reasonable ployes on trains and prevent loss of tonchera have boon n 1 r». I. al.Ing ;■ ,|, rii' tin* «ncouragement fr :u the li., X. Du: liar, Eugene, secretary'- cattle are shipped from lure to the a building. frea-ur •. ’ >nrd of directors: Frank Ci ntracts have been awarded for for quick sale. Address, J. D. ria+l fr >m fire, Renr«»cntatlve C»r«y The IK’W I u lie' '. p( ■> !e of Irving an I vicinity. toinl of seven IL B . k. E. 11. Cox. R. A. Booth J. east, ami vlte versa, and. unlike the several rtsidences of medium cost, Hamelton. 304 Lumberman's Bldg. cf Washington, is In favor ot itio who are nil I'nlv. i tliy h I i »<1 air .< 4 (iiril of Tluiiiks E. Danaher, If. A. Dunbar, F. S hog market. I'ortland 1 c lnde;>«*nd. i. and this work, together with the pav- ACRE LOTS AND 1*ARM LANDS— government buying Its own mail come over from Eugono for eerfaln of what the' east when It came* to In•: of Main street for six blocks, We Like tli'.i met; til of ex trc'.- E: : ml*', nd A. 11. Vincent A wise man always builds his cars and crntractlnT with railroads > clnnaea, arc Mr. Barber. Alfred )Mw making «attic pualntUas. Irg ous rincoro thanks io neighbors promise« to make the coming house on a solid foundation. for thetr hauling. He has introl i’- D» and MI hh Vera Horn.'. III.” io No Di n> In Price Gt- Meats. , k I I. «»nd: v.!r> .. kindly nr.tistod Harria.;u II ccuboh wero granted season as attractive as the one past, Study the elevation of Eugene e4 a bill which authorizes the posl- '»Siting practice In con.: t! »C With f- '«plt • :;1! thia w.-alciti s aud