♦ THE EUQENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, AUG 26, 1910 TWO I FEARED MICE : I?" T. Hallett et ux to clt y of Cot a » "liar Grove, farm known ranch, section 19. lot ■outh, rang® I W W. M ; Felix Currin to city of Grove, southeast portion of the Johnj L. C. i«»l of Cottage, Cures all humors, catarrh and Currin-D. Grove; 31. rheumatism, relieves that tired Alexander Cooley to city of Cot i Grove, tract of land In Green feeling, restores the appetite, tage bury Van Scholack D. L C . town­ Guard Apschtl Service thia month, Early In September lis cures paleness, nervousness, ship 20 south, range 2 west; Il sail for America to Join hie wits, Loudon, Alt* 2d A World-Wide, will builds up thb whole system. Melvin Hansen ot ux to William »arf«xr«> who. before her marriage, waa M ». on revealed religion «III be 1. 2, 4. 6 Get It today In usu.il liquid form or ill. Roach, lots t, 2. 3. 4 5 and 6. Mrs. W. H Alexander, of 64 East¡ Beatrice Milla, daughter of Mr. and choi'olated tablets , tiled Saraataba. I block 3. and lots 8 and 9. block >, | Inaugurate.I »lieu th® free iblnker Mrs. Ogden Milla I aid y Granuard » Thirteenth street, is or the belief; ¡•nd lot 2. bl.ck 1. Midway Park; >10. <>f thu world meet In International la now with bar parents at Newport that her corner. Lawrence Chapman township 17, south of rang«« 1 west. ¡convention at Hru**el« on Sunday M F GrifMS •'< al to Mrs. R. A. Karl Grannard aplicara lo bats found Beverly, Aug, 18,—Heflecting the views of the administra­ Hoilandsworth. lots 7 and 8, Block t. I With Spain «nd l*ortu*al now fight- favor with Britain's new monarch. formerly of ths cl j. T>.\» 'jeen mur­ I Ijin® conn’», Oregon: 356 tion, it is generally believed. Representative Longworth today dered by a Xltng of Mexican and Ital­ Al. 8. Walift el ux to G F. San- in Snod*ra-6* add!.ion Io Eugene, l-— ■ Ing the church, the lea It ra tn th® a..d hit .rienda pi «dici tuai be wi.l 1 niovenu ul bel.(->'<■ that the ti e® Is laborers tn southern California. . (born, tract in section 24. township >1200 reach a high place in governmental gave out a statement in which he.says he would never support ian Mr. II L Reid et nt tn Carpus Gray, rl|w for an «ntl religious propaganda affairs Chapman was engaged aa si^ 15. south of range 8 west of Willam­ Speaker Cannon again, and that he did not believe Cannon coulai pertnteudent of a company iu con- ette Meridian; ,32i> acre«; 3 1 <*'• lot 3. block 2. Dizon & Jarnagan'a ad­ greater than ever before attempted Nor are theve leader« |10. strjfc-ting a big acqueduct on the des­ ever be re-elected. This is regarded as the beginning of the ac­ ert This year's "Catholic Day" observ­ A ni Landes* el nx to ctky of Cot- cal» nor unknown vl*k»nariea. Mon out from Los Angele« He dis­ 1*. L. Campbell trust®»« for the V in Germauy will bo held day tual fight on Cannon by the administration and the Roosevelt appeared 'on the Mth of. July and M. C. A ,'to Eugene Bible University, ' tag® Grove, one acre In section ST. and women famous the world over ance W are enlisted In the "eause,” Including after tomorrow al Augburg, lu Ila i township 20 south, range 3 W. part ot bkock ) Henderson's addition has not been seen r>y his frfeuds or forces combined, Mr. Longworth, it is naturally supposed, being revives since. Xt that tltne he left to Eugene; 3250. Dr. Ertuvg Haeckel of Germany, per varia The celebration will continue M ; >500. Thousand* to Ora B. Freeman, an heir of H. hap» the greatest living sciential and several days thereafter fully in accord with the views of Colonel Roosevelt, his fatbor- Johauiesburg for his home at Lof The Berger-¿loan Hardware Borein, deceased, to L. M Travis. evulutlonial; M Anatole Franco, of of German Calbollca are oapectcj tu Mrs. Joa Niirre. tract of land In city Angelis, but he never reached there ij^-law. •. ’ th«’ French Academy; Joseph M Sabo taku par’. and his »herealM'uts Is a jnysWFy. I1 of Cottage' Grove, Oregou, l-ane coun­ on<*nlnth Interest In lots ¡and 5. bl.ck 83. also lots. 16. 17. 18, of England, and others equally dis­ hfS folks feelltag ahtu’st certain ttuit ty; >10. • ‘ lAiudon’s most famous export on United State« to Hubert H. Ander­ 19 and 20. block S3 Washburne's tinguished Danville. Ill., Aug. IS.—Speaker Saturday to spend several days with he,has d>e< ^-foully .Jc.ut with -U>.ip-L son. lu England of late the rationalist ' crlmluolusy will leave tor America tract ln section 18, townahip 17. oiibdivlslon of the Springfield Invest ­ man s wife, who wa? at home to. I ais ' Cannot), when shown a dispatch from bi father-in-law. Cornel Roosevelt. also in section 18. township 17. south ment and Power c.»mpany's addition propaganda has been carried on with next moni h to make a tour of tho Longworth's statement in sub­ Ang,elea wbllq ^e»i*as elfgage.bat hi* of Beverly regarding the statement giv­ range 4 east of Willamette Merid­ to Springfield; also northeast quar­ vigor. Scientific works. In which prkvns ut tho l'uitsd State» «nd t'xii work on t|je delert*, ou|» ’ a short time 1 en out by Representative Ix-ngwoftji. stance says thatWBx'neworth did not ian* in laine county, 160 acres. ter of block 66, and northwest quar­ ('hrUtlaiilty la branded as a "*ui>er- »da *nd atioud tho Inieruatloual ago reciiiied word that he had left intend to®alludq t > the Li .date mentioned, Lee M. Travis et us to Harry Mitch­ ter of block 6 7 of Washburne's sub- otltkin," '.'Speaker Cannon decline., to .an­ int< uded to op;x'-e Ccnsen’c re ckv JolLknu/wbuyi a low price, and distributed by the ington In October. Ilo )« Tbotua* lot 5 block 3. Rees addition to dlvislc n. t»tc Springfield; >850. etc . , to lu .7,.. 1,. swer any statement Mr. Nicholas tl speak«'jL had the speaker re­ ana his non-arrlval naturally alartn- ell. 3125. Jacob W. Bray. Orrin ". H. Bray et million*. A ixnidon weekly of tre­ Holmes, «ecrotary ut ths Howard a» Longworth may or may not have frained from A^elf bringing that ’•vd her. t Uppn inquiry she learned Eugene; Helen M. Welnhart to Harry C. ux Nora E. Standley et vlr, Allen O. mendous circulation ha* published a mh latlon, «huti ha« thè doublo tuia made until he sees it. I do not an­ intention torthe^Bnt and niaktpg It i that he left with considerable money Mitchell, strip of land lying on the Bray et ux, E m I o K V Moore et vlr series of attack* <>u the truth* of tho • k>n ut reforming prlauti adhilnUlra- swer any statements which I believe ¡»art of his gor re-elect! * Son bU person, and^thls information side of West Second street; 326. and Maude A Bray to A. H. and Mi­ | Scriptures, and many < other tnove- tlon., and reforming penai lawa. lu­ to be fakes that mischievous parties to the house .N'4Ri that iseue is made, Increased- her. alar«n for hJs safety. I norrh Nellie Hay t communicated with in | in Thoma* Washburn l>. 1- C. also I, section 25, township 17 south ¡credit alata, aad b*Ma tkM th® way I bask*. States if he ha? any statement to that he shall oppose Cannon's re-elec­ regard tex Ills disappearance, and Mrs. I Iota 3, 4, 5 and 6, block 13. and lot range 4 west; also part of lots 6 and ' . t lira d<-r«t4iid i rimina!» I» lo Sltldy - make o nRepublicanism or the speak- tion to the speakership. He says be Alexander received a telegram this 3 and south half of lot 2, block 14,1 7, section 24, township 17 south,' There have been such range 4 west, and of lot 8. section the (Mat, but they have usually been at tirsi hand. Ho ha« dovutoti or of the house of representatives, made up his trind before the. ad­ morntng from Mrs. Chapman Inform­ town of Lancaster; 31. J. L. Stratford et ux to John K 19. township 17 south, range 1 west; led by men and women without name >! Ufo tu ibis «ubjut l, »pendili* loti* ,..n her __ ___ ___ yet „„ when he makes that statement under journment of the last session that ing that there was no trace perlod In gaol« anJ prlaotx» tot* 9 and 10, block 1. Strut >1600. and reputation, and so have f a I e his own hand. 1 will not fight wind­ Cannon could not be re-elected speak- of him and that foul play was feared Scott, Uno reftirm In whleh ho «arnoally ’ Now that leader» of wMo Celia Goldsmith to Bertha Gold-! mills, fanned by breezes blown from er. and his onlnion had been strength-' It lg surmfsed that some of the ford'd addition to Creswell; 1100. Herman O. Andereon to J. W. Toll­ smith, half Interest In northeast cor-i fame have <-« me to the fr^'t, the ra­ belieto*, and whlch he *111 advoeat» the lungs of political or personal ened through correspondence and Mexican and Italian laborers working | man. 10 nerrs In Lane county: 310 I ner of lot •'■. block I s. Mulligan's do- tionalists are confident that religion al thè Waahlngton to po.>r minor oCfonJers tho will be "stamped out.” D. Anderson to ux to Herman r.atkn to Lane county ; 350 who have supported Cannon. He'his possession this sum of money, O. John I righi tu pay Due* impuav l uiK.u l.l. a Anderson. 10 acres In 1-ane cvun-l Helen M. Welnhart to Marlon F. I Significant Statement. says he has a genuine affection for wayiaij him on his way from Johan- ty; 31500. Many matti-r» of great importance > In small luslallmout«. Tbls, ho bold*. Mitchell, south half of lota 4 and Beverly. Aug. 18.—It has been re­ Cannon as man and fighter and that nesburg. and after robbing him kill­ H. H. Wood to James E. Morse et 5 and north half of lot 6. In block are to be decided a! the International I would oqiMllao In a tnoasurs tbs glax- garded as significant that Represen­ he has supported him five times for ed him and hid his body. ux. kr-ts lo and 11. Alta Vista. Lane 11. Fairmount, Eugene, Lane county; convention of transport m< i, which i 'I ii * di-tiarlty ttow ovidotti In tbo tative Longworth has "been called in­ the speakership, having voted for his Mr. Chapman bad many friends in Oregon; 310. begins tomorrow nt Copenhagen. It ; troatoii-nt ot rlch and p<»< offetid- >10. to all recent conferences of a politi­ election four times and once againet Eugene who will be anxious to hear county, A» Il la now In America a* James E. Moore to H.via ml Realty John R. Briggs et ux to Edwin L. Is vx|M-ctcd that the sssulons will last ; or* cal nature held by President Taft. his removal, "but I cannot do it of any news concerning him. i «eli a» Kn*land thè poor man or Co part of lot 10. Alta Vista; 350. Moore et ux. tract of land In I’urker- 4 full week. He was present yesterday when the again boy, convlcted ot etimo trlflln* ot D. A. Mosby et al to city of Cot­ sen at Quimby's addition to Eugene, president and Vice President Sher­ • That the movement looking to the Grove, right-of-way through being part of lot 1, block 3, of same' Figures Just compiled show that ; funse. *ues lo gaol, «bere he 1« forcetl ♦ man talked together. It was- report­ elimination of Cannon was on foot « tage 21, rauge 1 west, and town­ addltkn to Eugene; English railway men have s right l’io aaMit'lalo wilh hhrdened crlmiiMla. ed then that a statement adverse to wa^ indicated a week ago. Since ♦ ♦ township ship 22. range 2 west; township 21 Edwin L. Moore to Lymsn R. to be proud of their record In provld- . «hlle thr offender ot ineans, lo «boni Speaker Cannon »*■ being prepared that time it is believed sentiment has range 3 we.4. Inf ro th® xifety < f passenger*. Out i a fine I* a, nothln*. hanjs owr Ih® Real Estate Transfers Briggs et ux. tract of land In Filr-I in quarters close m the ajflnlnistra- been rapidly crystalized and that the The aomate is mad® that 100 to mount, original plat of Eugene; >10 of 1.265,000,000 passengers carried | money and tmmodlatoly f,»rgot» abolii tion, and it was also intimated that fight is fairly on Whether the speak­ Wlnalon ♦ 12 5 ■ carload« of prunes will bel Oregon at California Railway Co. ■ last year, < nly < lie wa* killed by an i tho wh- ie mailer. Mr Sherman, -who. like Longworth. Mbs er will aacept the situation- which’ ♦ to a train Nineteen were i Churchill, thè homo »ecretary, ha» always been a supporter of Cannon, has-developed since yesterday’s con-' A. F. Hurd et ux to E:hel OgJen. shipped from Roseburg, Dougtaa gad Union Trust Co. to John h Car- accident getting on and off train*, , Iwen lniere»ted In thl» reform b> —. had been reconciled to the fact that fetence with the president remains ■ lots 1 and 16, block 2; Mapleton; Conty, Oregon, th® coming w»asoti, Hie. southea 4 quarter cf the north­ killed mjxst of which will be the products! west qiurter of section 29. township which chow that additional safe­ Air Holnirs, and II 1« prubablo that Y Canno nmust go. There may be a yet V> b* seen. Whether h® accepts j >10. guards are needed In this respect. Of ! Il «111 aoott be Macteii Itilo n la* \ of the orchards of that county. 17 south, range 7 west; >200 further signitkance in the fact that or not. it is felt here that Cannon- G. L. Shortridge _____________ et ux to S. ______ H. Mc- I-. M. Tozier to Johua n Thompson; Martin Svarverud et ux to Betsey th® millions who commute to and • Longworth is going to Oyster Bay is already eliminated. * Kernan, halt Interest In south half south 1Q0 feet ot lot 7 In block 1 of O. Johnson, lots 1 and 2. block 10, from their work In Ixindon city, n<-t Gen Stewart L. Woodford, who. of lot 5, block 3. and south bait of Scott's add. to Eugene. 1100. a solitary one waa killed during the with Mrs. Woodford, has b*«n niak- In Gross' addition to Eugene; 310. lot 6. block 3. of James McFarland's J. H.’ Hammitt to C. J. Wolters; Ing an aub-mobile lour of Great Brit- STEAM PLOW OPE r / t ES J. T. Witter to W. B Warner et ux. last twelvemonth. GOVERNOR DELAYS addition to Cottage Grove;- >5. Railroad employes were not ao for- aln and Franc--, will sail h>r New lot 7 in block 1 ot Scott's add. to lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8 and 9. Mock Strome et ux to Dan F. Ma­ Eugene. 31500. 94, In Washburne's subdivision of the tunate Elghty-tao workmen k«t York from Rotterdam tomorrow ON FARM NE/ft CRESWELL RETURN TO OREGON son Chris et ux. 98 acres in section 24, R. R. Poppleton to H. M. Bylleaby; Springfield Inve •tment 4 Power Co.'a their lives during the year, and over Gen Woodford, as chairman of the township 15. range 5 west; 34500. and Company; lot 1 tu block 8 4 of addition, to Springfield; 3625. two thousand were Injured About Hudson-Fulton celebration commit­ w « Mary L. MlUiorn et ux to Philip O. Junction City. 376. Ambrose L. Woodward et ux to J. 400 passengers were Injured, but few tee. present«! King George with the Bowman, lots 2. 3. 4 and 5, block medal commemorative of the cele­ H. G. Miller t«> A. J. Brande; lot J. Charmbers. 21 acres In Thomae Gib- of them sertouely. PuHed i>y lji-Horse Traction Message from Dr. Steiner Says 8. Washburn® & Millioro's third ad­ One of the reasons for the low bration which was originally Intend 10 in block 2 of Hendrick’s amended eon donation land claim No. 63. Notf dition to Junction; 3450. add. to Eugene. 310. Engine Rusia esa However That Mr. Benson 866, section 33, township 30 south, death rate In England, as compared rd for King Edward. Gen Woodford * Geo. Guy Boetwick, lot 2. block 1. distribute.! similar meJals J. O. Whlnney to Holland McCol­ rang» 8 west; also 11\ In section 5, with America, la that all English also J* Chesher ’ s addition to Eugene; 32 00. Is Improved in Health Changes lum; 151 acres in sec. 6, 18, 5 W. township 21 south, range 3 west. railway lines are fenced In and tres­ among other European rulers. E. M. Harvey et ux to Herbert L >1890. Ijine county; 1 acre In sections 32 passing Is not only forbidden, but Burt, lot 7. block 11, Hendricks' C. C. Coffman -to Anna G. Mahar; and 33. township 31 south, range 3 the law against tt 1« - strictly ■'**1 « ' , . - enforced. Report« from Franc« «tat« ilwit amended addition to Eugene; 3600. "Weary Willies' A steam plow owned and operated Salem, Or., Aug. 18.—In a postal lot 2 In block 6 of Kllaj Stewart add west; Lane county; >10. . - •ho,*“ this has been a very bad «eawm In Herbert L. Burt et ux to J. A. James C. and Oora E. Teeters to to Eugene >450. hr A. «M Thompson of Portland is card received today at the executive JI .**, W|h*" her 1ar*t.un,at’l! thr rlnnsnl« of the rhampagn® dk® _ ____ Î ____ G. W. Foster et ux and J. N. Ba­ John H. Chambers, tract of land In to "catch a train." t being operated on the Millef ranch offices from Dr. R. E Lee Steiner, Ham. lots 7 and 8. block 11, Hen­ 1*.^ aa a rmult thr nnto«r« will dricks' addition to Eugene; 3750. forced to keep to the “ public -section 28, township 20 south, range con et ux to J. N. Bacon, lot 14 and west of Creswell. The plows, four stffierintendent of the asylum, who “ -- iilgh- —have a very small output of the D. M. Kemp to — Frank A. Titus. way ». 3 west. Lane county, Oregon; >180.1 west half of lot 13. Hansen's River ­ is in San Francisco, tt Is said that .in nutg-ber. plow four Inches Jeep I "wealthy water.” The trouble wat ■ Jesse J. Hooker as administrator and pulled by » 12-horse Ault- Governor Benson is Improved in lot 3 82 and 118, Buckskin Bob's view Acreage; >1. due to the wet and cold weather and Louis Vitus et ux to David Auld, Ot i itate of D. I> Hooker, to .1 I’ • man-Taylor engine. Ten acres, can health and Is able to be out ilaily Camp; 310. Earl Grwnnard Is now engaged on mildew. Not more than L. W’. Brown to Belle O. Brown. part of D. L. C. ot John Valleiy Porter, tract of land In section 10. sn Important diplomatic mission for consequent •Tie plowed each day. and thisznefhod This same card carrier the informa- half a crop la expected, and practical­ ____ _ No. 45, ln ............. „ __ _________ _____ __ is ______ „___ ____ tion. however, that the governor west half of the southeast quarter, claim township 16 ........... sonth.' township 19, eotith of range 6 wett the British government which will ly all of the grapes will be of poor of working lanA coming Into uke < ■RevA-y year on large tract? through- probably will not return to Oregon and east half of the southwest quar- range 4 west'; also part of T. Awb’ry Lane county, Oregon; >2510. keep him busy for the remainder of quality. ter of section 30, township 16. ! until after the primaries. ------------------------------------ " D. L. C. Notlf. 2345 Claim No. 29. ’1. erated by Mr. Thompson with the as-^ madeahe statement that Superintend-' S. H. McKernan to J. S. Milne, half also part of the D. L. C. of John CANNON SAYS MR. AND MRS. McDONALD «tsiance85f one man. Mr. Thompson ent Steiner was called to southern interest in south half of lot 5, block Brown and wife, claim No. 44, all DISCOVERED, SAYS has Allowed this line of work for Oregon fc-r the purpose of returning 3, and south half of lot 6, block 3, of being In Lam county, Oregon; HE IS PASSING GIVEN SURPRISE 15*fears and has used steam plows a patient from the asylum to his* McFarland's addition to Cottage >7250. iu.Texas. Oklahoma, the Dakotas, Ne- 1 home, and while in the southern part Grove; >1000. J. N. Bacon e’ ux to Philip G. VERMONT AUSTRIAN Admits That He Has Probably Fairmount People Invade Home James E. Anderson et ux to 19 P. Smith, lot 14. and the west two-flfths b rank a. Kansas and other states ln of the state to make the trip to San the west and«northwest. He is at Francisco to see the governor. De­ (Carlton, part of lot 2, block 17, in of lot 13, Hansens Riverview Acre­ ♦ Boston, Aug. 18.—"The Made Last Political Speech of Well-Known Citizen of age; 3100. present in Portland, where he is hav- spite cheering a durances, no definite Fairmount; >500. ♦ mystery of perpetual motion in Iroquois County I J. T. Witter to W. B. Warner et That Suburb ’ ing made a set of plows of his own statements have been received as to J. A. Lindley e t ux to S. K. ♦ Is no longer a secret. I have inwntion, which are superior to the the governor’s condition. All of the ux. lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 and 9. George Jr., lot 6. block 1. Hendricks' ♦ solved It. It has taken four­ ' block 94, W.Y-hburne'ii subdivision kind h* Y»ow uses. This is the only letters received from -California, addition to Eugene; 310. Mlasna Park, III., Aug. 17 Speak- ♦ teen years of my life. The ■Mr. and Mrs. J. I>. Mciemald were steam plow, so far as known, now which have been made public, have ¡of Springfield Inv. and Power Co.'s er Cannon today told the old settlors given a surprise party by tbelr frleu.l» Elizabeth Stansble to Olive B. ♦ world may be skeptical, but addition to Springfield; >625. Jn operatico in Lane county. It will carried only the bare statement that Bowles, lots 4 and 5. block 4. extend­ ♦ In two weeks my patents will of Iroquois _ . _ , that _ he was __ prob- at their Fairmount home Tuesday county be employed on the Miller ranch until the governor was Improving and so I Lane County Inv. Co. to Armlta F. ed survey to the town of Springfield; ♦ be applied for and then I ably addressing them for the’ last night. Fairmount ha* the reputation Gross, lots 1 and 2, block 31, Gross ’ 40(kof the 640 acres are plowed. far as is known not one has brought 31250. ♦ shall prove to everybody that time. Ills speech, which was regard­ on genuine surprise partis.•, but nev­ Hop Picking Aug. 20. a direct statement from which might addition to Eugene; >10. Wm. Landew et ux to the public ♦ by means of my Invention the ed as the opening of the Illinois con­ er was there one more succaMfully Wm. J. Luther to G. A. Luther et tract _____ of land In _ section ____ 28, township The yield of hops ¿his year ln R. be secured any accurate knowledge entire mechanical system of gressional campaign, contained little carried out or more enjoyed than this ux, west half of south half of let 5 20 south, range 3 west, O. Brady’s yard will be the largest for of bis condition. Indu -try may be revolution­ of his old-time vigor. He was talk­ on a. lots 6, 7, 8 and 9,| 9/ g. Hawley et ux to city of Cottage several seasons past, and owing to Many of bls friendj still consider and south half of Iota ized." says Karl Grossman, a ing of pioneer days and contrasting So far aa one could learn, there this more pickers will be needed than it strange. Improved in health as the block 110. Washburne's subdivl-lon Grove, farm In sections 30 and 31, humble Austrian living at them with the present. Ho asserted waa no particular occasion, birthday heretofore. Quite a number have reports say be i«, that he should 1“ Proctor. Vt. aJd f,°T.e.r Co 'g lown8bIP 21 south, range 1 W. W that the protective policy of Lincoln. or marriage anniversary, to comment' notified Mr. Brady of their intention postpone his return to Oregon until addition to Springfield; >1000. Grossman, who Is a consu­ Grant and Garfield was responsible orate. There waa Just the desire to Santa Fe Pacific Railway to A .H. „. .„„„B et ux to city of Cottage to pick, but nowhere near the num­ after the primary nominating elec­ A. .. J. Young lar agent, asserts that the have a pleasant aurprl.<> party for Improvement. He said: Hinkson, lots 4 and 10, section 4, Grove, fsrm known as the "Jimmy' ber required have responded. He tions, as indicated. whole world will be startled The young people, headed by "My children and your children " Upon the return of Dr. Steiner, township 19 south, range 8 west; Kerr says his yard is open to all who de- place; fl. when It learns the results have a common lot In the prosperity Mlaaea llamble and Garrett, were „„„„ . F. . Spray et ux to city of Cot- sire to pick, and that he does no which la expected shortly, it Is be­ tract of land in section 32, township John bls machine will make possl- of the country or the lack of it. We probably responsible for the affair fear securing more pickers than nec- lieved that complete information of 18 south, range 8 west; also tract of tage Grove, farm the Alexander D ble. Atwiut 8 o'clock some fifty or more have not only to take care of our­ ~ known as the ■■■- • . essary to handle the crop, From In­ the governor's state of health may be land in section 32, township 18 south, — C., Nelson "Dad ■ -- selves, but of the demagogues who people assembled at the home of range 8 west, and tract In section 14,_____ dicat Ions at present, picking will secured. Ranch.” two miles east of Cottage ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ have hampered general progress with Councilman T II. Garrett, and bear­ township 19 south, range 9 W. W. Grove, 31. _ start Aug. 29. false statements and false promises.” ing good things eatable, quietly Store, flange Hands. M i V' ............. I c - H Jennlng? to city of Cottage pATuni ip PAOI ICTC He said prosperity waa due to the marched over to the McDonald home Last week a transaction was made LOUIS ZIMMERMAN Andrew H. Hinkson et ux to John- Grove, southeast quarter of section . railroad facilities and declared that on Onyx Avenue. Mrs McDonald had n Porter, n . ... half of . .. ¡i south, range 2 W. W.I ston P. south the a whereby the hardware aDd furniture WOULD OVERTHROW DIES IN PORTLAND southwest quarter and the west half M.; >50. the railroads of the United States boen hard at work, ax an ample business belonging to R. H. Parsons washing on the line gave evidence. were superior to the European. . I of the southeast quarter, and lots 4 & .Co. passed Into the hands of H. B. F. Pitcher et ux to city ot Cot­ SPANISH GOVERNMENT Louis Zimmerman, for years one and 10 of section 4, township 19 tage Grove, farm known as Ben "Demagogues would have you des­ After the first greetings were over, C. Kenney, who conducts a similar ■ troy the railroads which brought th® men removed the garments from business. Mr. Kenney bought out F. d Ji JpromJDent bu8ine«8 “>«» of south, range 8 W. W. M ; >10. Pitcher ranch on Bow river, in sec­ Barcelona, Aug. 17.—Catholic about and n • - at -• one - time .< . president! - g p Gilmore et ux to Chris Strome, tion your prosperity,” he said, the llnej and put In place lighted W. Ogram laet winter and has greatly Portland, 35, township 21, range 1 W. W. Carllsts are preparing for a series of lanterns. Chairs were •May God send enough men Into Chinese increased'his volume of business, and, of the city council, died at the St. I 200 acres of the west half of section M.; >50. open-air demonstrations throughout' public life- honest, bravo and cour- brought out and the whole company 24. township 15 south, range 5 west; by his purchase of the Parsons store' i Vincent hospital this morning at 6^-, B. F. Pitcher et ux to city of Cot­ Catalonia on August 28. Their proc ­ spent a delightful evening In the now has one of the largest hardware I o’clock, after a lingering illness of 34QOO. tage Grove, »arm known as Doud lamations will adjure the people to ageous men—to stop this racket.” yard, telling each other how much over a year. His physicians per­ Henry C. Gal®v et ux to Harvey L. ranch, on Bow river, section 35, come and furniture stocks ln the valley. armed and ready to sacrifice on him pleasanter they found condljE^a _.oolf ------- ‘7° Studley et ux, 60 foot front of lot 7, township 21 south, range 1 W. W. their lives for the Pope, who has sent R. H. Parsons lest week purchased formed an operation than back In (he era 1 SURVEY LOCKS of H. C. Kenney the grocery the lat­ but he ^Bed to fa7ly° re“eVln,i hlm’ bl.°?X «• 3haw’8 addition to Eugene; M.; >15. his blessing from Rome, and to exter ­ no lune bug, 31600. ’ ter bought recently of E. F. Roberts. | Lowery England to city of Cottage minate the Incendiaries of convents sects to fight, no fear of atorli^^V'' Mr. Zimmerman came to America Samuel Beisel I et ux to Wm. ___ H. Grove, right of way In section 32, The store is now in the hands of W TO GATHER DATA and deaecrators of nuns. There was no bel 'teroua fun^^Jt W. Scott, who is conducting It for from Germany when he was 14 years' Gossler, 40 acres ln section «, town- town -hip hip ”20 south, south,'range I range 2 W. W. W.i "May God aid iib to overthrow this old, and settled in San Francisco, quiet sport and conversation. Re­ Mr. Parsons.—Chronicle. ship 18 Bouth, range 1 W. W. M.; 31. M.; 325. FOR CONGRESS freshments were served. where he remained 15 years, when Oscar Haller et ux to David Me- I W. Hunt et _ ___ ~ - Impious government,” Is their con­ L. ux to city of ; Cot- Rev. C. T. Whittlesey, on behalf of he came to Portland and engaged in iCready. northwest quarter of the tag® clusion. Grove, northeast -z7 ! quarter of OREGON MILITIA the butcher business. He waa enter­ southwest quarter of section 33, town- southeast the uninvited guests, presented a quarter quarter and the and » arna>M,ed amassed considerable considerable ship 17 south, rang® 1 W. W. M.; rCTC «QC 107 prising . an Portland. Aug. 17.—To gnther comfortable nicking chair. He told *' southwest half of the northeast quar­ MEDFORD PEOPLE FEAR L1JC raUlIlC GETS $36,137 ¡P,r2,Pert '■J >'ti xassva and opened the Pacific 31500. data for the consideration of oon- Mrs. McDonald this was not to sug­ ter of section 34, township 21 south, States Packing company In South C. Cole et ux. to Alfred Piquet, lot range 1 W W . M.; 31. INVASION OF JAPANESE l grass, which will decide whether the; gest the Idea that she wa 1 hence­ •Portland. He operated this et 8, block 2, Cole's ment and the local paper? are devot- City, or whether a new project will merely an expression of good will. W M . 31 priation made by congress for militia became chief owner and manager of Roxey Summers to city of Cottage Ing columns of space to the imsaibll- be undtrlaken on th® east side of the «♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦•••••s of various states. Of this total fund the Lucky Boy mine in the Blue Rlv-! first addition to Mareóla, 31. ---------------------- --------- United States to Marlon Veatch, Grove, tract of land In section 3, | Ity of a Japanese labor and land-buy-! Willamette Falla, a survey has been allotted according to congressional er district near Eugene. 120 acres in section 2, township 19, township 21 south, range 2 west; 31 ! Ing Invasion of the valley. This started by the corps of engineers/ representation and militia strength Three years ago he sold h!s inter-'^„,„ of range 1 east of the Wlllam- BORN born : J. H. Kirk et ux to city of Cottage scare Is based on the fact that IsunJI U. S. A. It In estimated that the work : of respective states, Oregon will re- est ln the mine and concentrated hlv •outh ette Meridian • ♦ Grove, farm in section 3, township Alba, Japanese vice-consul at Fort- will require two months. reive 336.137, Washington wlli re- ®u^r.,SJnJ’":1:1“!? »*s«*»s**ss»«*«*ssss »»♦** « p««*'»«. John J. Rude et ux to Mrs 3 J. 21 south, range 2 west, being part land, spent several dayn here Inveati- It Is not doubted but that recom­ In Eugene. August 16, 1910, to A. celve 333,632 and Idaho tSl,032 plant ln 3 ilth Portland— Telegram. Wilson, part of Pur- va lot 2, a, , block irix/v.n ” .> , f J'lJT- of the John Harms D. L. C.; 31. gating the demand for labor, the mendations wl!| he made by the en­ D. Moore and wife, a dnughtsr. This fund will be disbursed for the i kerso-i & Quinby's addition to Eu ­ Elmer Porter to city-of Cottage price of land and the profit« on or- gineers for the construction of new following purposes. uouvn Struck a ativn ÎUch WBC. Mine. gene; >10. and the possibility of renting locks, for which tentative plans have Arms and equipment—Oregon, I. To Homer Pike and wife 1103 Co- S. W. Benou of Coal City, Ala. ! Ida Cruebler to B. F. Dorris, part Grove, Jot 6, section 27, township 20 chards, - • avenue, — ----- August .—117, and leasing orchards and other land. been outlined by Assistant Engineer Itimbla 311,736; Washington, »14,670; Ida i says he struck a perfect mine Eugene, mln® of of lot 1, block A, Skinner’s donation south, range 3 W. W. M ; 325 This is taken to mean that the Orien ­ Thompson, which will provide for A. T. Doyle et ux to city of Cottage ho. 38,802. 1910, a daughter. I health In Dr. King's New Life Pills to Lane county; >2800. Grove, tract of land in section 32, tals are planning to get possesHlon of sufficient space so that two vesselsl Rifle practice—Oregon, for they cured him of Liver and Kid John J. Rude et ux to Lybert Sim­ Kogue River valley as they have can be "locked through" simulta­ Washington, >4,890; Idaho, To Mr. and Mr* C. F. Hinkley ». V ney Trouble after 12 years of suffer­ mons, part of lot 4, block 2, Pur- townshl 21 south, range 1 W. W. some of the best fruit districts In neously, Instead of one, which I k all Villard avenue, Fairmount, Aug. Ammunition — Oregon, ing. They are the best pills on earth kerson & Quinby’s addition to Eu­ M.; 350. I H. iJ vancey et ux to city of Cot­ California. The boast Is now made the present locks can acommcdate, 1910, a daughter; night pou*10. Hendricks et ux to Joshua ship 20 sonth, range 3 west; 360. the most American communities In utea to pass from one end to the ington, 312.J12; Idaho, >5,550, A. In Eugene. Aug. 18. 1910. Kuykendall'«. g.j V. Grant Carney, 1.62 acre? In section 32 other. 8. Burnett to city of Cottage i the United States. C. Walla and wife, a daughter. Sarsaparilla AND KILLED : : ■»