THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUABD, THURSDAY, AUG 2Ö, 1910 B2 «'ountry Club was qu«>i««l at •#' f until such time a» there waa a pro­ «•«mis. Buyers In th«’ Interior were test. Now that a remonstrance ha bidding on th«' basis o( #*• and •' been received he will act accordingly cvitUt tor blu«'»t«'iu and n«vn6 of those wlw> have filed Much hay la being slilpi'c.l from their petitions late will be xlven a linker, tlie moat of th" shipments be chance to appear In the pamphlet un- Ing cunakgAwd to I*- rtlaii'l parti«'» | less mandamus proceedings are start No 2 hay In bales is ««'lling around led and the question at issue F* de­ #14 a ton on the cars al Baker, a«’ cided in the courts. This procedure .iding i" the Bak< t <’H' D'-m >' 1 seems very likely, as there seems to w Kltul 4>i Moltl In H«>pa. i be a wiJe diversity of opinion as to la'lli'rs rt^'.'lv«*«! fr.'in New York whether the word "pettHon" refers to y«<»t»iday stateil that the whit« mol«l. jthe petition signed by the requisite » -oalleti, »«» spr«>adltiM III eoui« of number of electors, or whether it re-l the Nvs York hop •»•»■lions and the fers to the petition for nomination? The The Ian«* county fair bw In- «•heck It. The hoi>s Bi the woml day morning and at once commenced to the coming of the first annual ex- Spokane. Aug;. 23.—Three hundred fire fighter# out of a to­ BARN FIRE IN GROSS “ n feettsi yards will bo plckod early • a» h.bltlnn t > !>«• hell In Eugene preparations for work. The crew con-1 tal force of 600 men. which has been baliLa^ with the f.amea in Sept. tv* «•» V Ms M.«S»'^ •se- i .ai.ut; 31 to 2 4 by tiiv Bist" of fourteen men. all front ten j No t resit bue .II, .» *.u ISpOl '«I in ADDITION CAUSED M V Young was authorla«’«l to •0- < 7. ------ ----------- Northern Idaho, are unaccounted for today. Government Su ­ A < alllornu let Francisco, under charge of C. P. Go­ «■tire a lot of straw for th«> hors** and th«> local tiiarke; ter »aid the » quality of the Southern ar!. of New York, utrice headqua-- LOSS OF OVER $400 pervisor Weigle, in an interview at Wallace, declared hi# belief cattle »tails on the ground» and work crop Job on wll be e . scapi . . louai I . y _ g>» «I. but on the Interior of th«« pavilion, to pre- ters have been secured in the Al. that nearly all of the missing men had perished. l«aer II for th«' exhibits, wa» or­ th«< ylel«l will I»' I« » than previously Johnson annex and the necees.vy Contractor A. Wigmore Loses wife. dered to begin next week A good "stlmatc«i and will run sbout 75,000 teams at the livery stable, Arran ne­ EIGHTEEN FAMILIES MISSING Her 30 ws« All of His Tools and Small many Improvetnena »III be nia In lisle» Tim M Neff estimates th« ments and engagements are made for Washington «-rap at 23.t>uu Iwl, ■ any I the building and w hen they are com- three weeks. Eighteen families living on the Spokane road near Newport, Building Ml.. |il«'t«*d It will be nr re «-ottvenl"Utly There has beett no recent hang« in The head men decline to talk. One in Northeastern Washington, are still missing, according to word Oregon crop condition arranged than ever of the men said they were S. P. sur­ This afternoon between 3 and 3:30, brought to Spokane this morning. The homesteads of these set­ Fruit Market In tkusl t » im IIIB mi Work on the track will b«>gln tn a veyors and would first run a lin- to o'clock A. Wigmore's barn at Eiut There » ma good supply of • II I few days and it I* the desire of th«’ Monroe. Some of them are of ihe street and Agate ave­ tlers are in the burned district, and it will be several days before 1 tioard to make It »«cond to none In kinds of fruit ami an •«■the general oilnfon that a line to Corvallis will' TwentyHhird nue. in the extreme corner of the Poaches ware firm at "0 It waa J«*utati«l the northw«e«t. tf po»»lbl«> be built, but that line was surve. ed Grus addition, »as destroye.i by fire, they can be reached. Dulcannon, owned by the Fidelity Lum­ | in good shape last year, but there la u »5 confs and cleaned up rapidly and right-of-way deeded twenty-five1 together with all of its contents. The ber Company, has been completely destroyed, the trunks of the j still room for Improvement. Th«» rar- l'antak>upoa w"r«’ quot'd firm at years ago loss was over #400. but Mr Wigmore Grape prl< Sh« I« said to I«' 'till at the ling program thia year la better than #.' 50 It 1 per erst«- Some are of the opinion that they doe® not know whether the building trees being entirely consumed, leaving the ground as clear as a ever bef«>re. [ wore unvhang«*l The supply aud of lior brother* al W»4fal! are here in the interests of Hill. was insured or not. He carried in­ M«>tl«rr YY II X'«4 Brilevr. The boad ha» -eeelved proiMMltlon# a»M»rtment waa p "d and buyer» t< "k Others claim that they represent the surance on his residence and is ofj table. in the face of all I le evi I«nee i fp m several amusement concerns In hold freely. A »nalght car of I'«- San Francisco Electric Co., and will the opinion that his barn was cov-i i regard to conctuutlona. but no contract kaya will bo shipped from Lodi to porting the ld«*niltlc«ilun of he run a survey to the c ast eithe- by­ ered. too. but is not certain. as the young burilar, Mrs Fl has yet been entered Into. Th«» Ar­ Portland today Lake Creek or Elmira. These facts WARDNER IN GRAVE DANGER Last night about 11 o'clock T. B Two cars of sweet potatoes were IKofaeaes her faith thst there Is *ad nold Amusement Co. furnl»he«i the are given for what they are worth. Scrogg?. Mr. Wigmore's neighbor.! side shows and balloon ascensions received yesterday. They were otter­ ! mlftgk« ani her belief that h* >on The manager said they were oo a se­ discovered the grass near the barn Wardner, Aug. 23.—Four fires are ragnig within a mile and I Inst year. It L> understood that the ed at 3 Y* cents a |aiund Th« mar­ was not the man III» real nam *•■ cret mission and then shut up like a I burning and he extinguished It with 'Miller Amusement Co. now at th«' ket Is firm with the best al««'k )• b Ernest laine He «sa, tura n«*a Ku clam. difficulty. It is probable that the fire a half of Wardner, and the town is in grave danger. Six hun­ Springfield carnival, la a bidder for bin« st #1.50 per hundred Califor­ gm« 21 years ax« last Februar« ifla IX-ath of C. J. Christensen was smoldering under the sill of the nia yellow onions are in market and mother obtained a divora* when h<* concession Chari J. Christensen died at his barn from that time till it broke out dred men have been sent to back fire, in hopes of stopping the the The matter of the proposition of selling al #1 76. Oreg m are otter­ • as f ur years old. her hueband be home near Bowbells. North Dakota. again this afternoon. The neighbors flames. ling Isaac laiue. an <>14 »ettier of l.an« the Great Northern railway to offer ed at #1500(1 75 Tuesday. August 9th. 1910, after an hel,.e.l th prevent the spread of the •Krfft «* Two-« Vol Advance In Butter. ¡county, and now said to be living lu silver cups to exhibitor» of farm prod-l illness of some weeks of leakage of blare th th? residence and nearby ucts at th«? fair was diacuaaed and. The city creameries y«»lerdsy I Crook county Sb« moved to Ha lent the heart. I houses, but the barn could not be! SIX HUNDRED I? ’iv B'NSTnN'. Hl’ ad,’ • 2 tent thought very favornb'y of An ef-' nounc l on advance and t«»lve year • a g » was married to He was born in Denmark August saved. iziurs Ht)LWE3. Spokane. V * » ¥ V I 4 t ' fort »ill be made to lnduc<* th«* Lrtu- p. ui.j |n bull,. «■ i a* er, wU « » kcal sh« Jd a • ; live 26. 1843. and came to America iu Mr. Wigmc-re lost all of hi? car­ TOM WELCH. Spokane era to go after these prise-’. A list ¡ng The new basis price will be 3« happily, and t.e la «aid I« be t>»w in FIRE FIGHTERS 1868, and took up a homestead In pentering tools, valued at over #300. ERNEST WALLACE Spokane. of premium* In accordance »Ith the ,-,.ni« I Idaho For some year ■ he was in the Clay county. North Dakota. He mov­ An alarm was turned in. but after All were buried in a trench near •uggestlona of the railway people The egg market The market »as firm The employ of the M-lvm Street Hallway ed to Bowbells, where he lived until jthe location of the fire had beeOj Bullion under the direction of Second will be prepared In a few days * supply it fre*h Oregon it ..-k • a* company. 1902. when he moved to this place. learned, the firemen did not start Lieutenant Titus of the Fourteenth I Th» boy was sent to the ret« I light and the demand was good After a few years he returned to Da­ 'from headquarters, as there are no ♦ Butte. Mont.. Aug. 23.— Marriage licenses were granted I Price» ranged from 2# to 3# c«nta ac- iecb«x>| several years ago I LOOKING FOR HEIRS kota. where he lived until his death. water mains within nearly a mile of ♦ Six hundred fire-fighters who yesterday afternoon to the following: I lard Jone», of th'» county, who ki ♦ left Thompson Falls four days He is survived by four sons and the place. Cliff Abrams, of Wendling, and Mis» OF EARLY FAMILY,' rr“m?\^ipu *er.-...? h«.«, him there, met him In l^banon ♦ ago. are reported lost, and three daughters, all grown. Mary I. Warner, of Haz«l Dell; Bruce —a» th«> u alera feared they would be ¡day laat winter, and railed bint Mr. Christenin'« body arrived here. ALLEGED BRUTAL HUSBAND ♦ Forest Supervisor Bushnell of C. McDowell, of Middle Fork, and The Children of Mabel Warren Th« deiuauJ ».«« mol«-r«B and t:- the nam» of luir.» The ex-pra*i * the Cabinet reserve, who Is at Friday and was interred Saturday; Mirs Elizabeth Y Warner, of Hazel took Jones asile and told hint ths I «as ov ‘ tja'L»* in ♦rtew« in the Milliorn cemetery by the side ♦ Thompson, fears all may have Wanted to Aid in Settling Dell. Portland l.licstock Mark«*». he ever called him by that bam«- at SUED FOR DIVORCE perished. The wind Is blow ­ of his wife who died while he was a infantry. Cans were placed at the Portland Union StH-kyaru» ,>utth he WoUlJ kill him Jones kept I be * ing furiously toward Thomp­ Large Estate resident of this city. head of each containing the names (Portland, Or., Au#. 2 4 Ruavy r«~ Information to himself until #ft*r the Mrs. Martha Hahn Says Joseph > son today and it is feared the Local News Notes and pajH'rs. The disaster was on ,_,celpt.. of llv«*t ch and bri»K ##lr» (uñera!. ♦ little town, which is crowded C. F. Hurlburt returned from Med­ The following letter, which la self Struck Her in the Face Sunday night when Ranger Breen niark«*d today’s * ;»erati«»na bar«, 3» Photograph« Ai kc«1#. i* with refugees, will be swept ford Sunday morning and viewed the called in a forre of 15 men into a explanatory, has just been received 'carloads of cattle and sheep twin« re The Chief of p lice here bas ph MO- Numerous Times ♦ by fire before night. remains of his home. He has rented at thia office: tunnel to escape'the flames Hale and |c«4v«*d from north««e»t point». 131 of Frazier |»kca at the tlm» ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ others took turns in holding a wet rooms in the Mason flat where they Hartford. Conn . Aug IS. 1*10. I •teers were »oil at price? ranging graphs of his parole front the penitentiary will reside for the present. Mr. Hurl­ Editor Guard: Between 1850 and blanket at the entrance, but the from #4 15 b. #5. A consignment In 190# They leave n<< doubt In th* The papers in the divorce suit of I burt reports a good business at Med­ 1860 a man named Warren, whoae mirili» of the people of l^banon who Martha Hahn vs. Joseph Hahn, men-| MLeoula, Mont., Aug. 23.—The* •smoke crept In. Alt the dead were given name we do not know, moved of calves brought #6 75 ford but it trill take some time to uuu«. General rang«* of livestock Values knew him that he waa lbe same ;«er- tn yesteroav, *L?n’b'hel suff.x-ated. in yesterday's uuara. Guard, were close out the stock of goods. He will tioned The danger ha passed at Wallace, from Kentucky to Oregon. He had a» shown by actual Mira •on brought back to the clerk's office last Northern visit Medford again ln about two evening and Burke and Mullan are considered two children, a inn and a daughter. . CATTLE Beat Oregon Steer* i Frailer recenily worked fir ¡ ph and the particulars of the li*?, *re weeks. I the latter being named Mabie The J (4*0ti 5 U0; oijinary steer*, H ■ Bros , contractors tor the building of suit are learned. Mr?. Hahn »«vs ?[a?uaJ*L| s dH * »«*1 fairly safe. Otto Malwetx has sold his farm of they were married at Salem on Feb. I P?r,ta Ranger Rocker« with L50 men. re ' son died aubaequently and later on '•minion steers #4 oo u 4 25; n Hinte bank. »» foreman ,raUj^ad ?n± 160 acres to Mr. Cox. Consideration 10. 1908. and have no children. She ?‘a\.l,*re !°dar b.D^rln« ,he B‘?L ported lost, escaped tc St Joe. It is the daughter married. In some part h„g( jg. fancy. (4 00 (| 4 1U. He had charge of a gang oft the re. »45 per acre. The place is better alleges that at various time, her hua-lh'«h wlnd.J rhIch r'_ #3 go 50. I heifer«, (I 25. bull».! ment wall' of the new Methodist pre’a,’rd, said William McKay died of Injuries of Oregon, a man named Pierce He p poor. known as the Dave Strome farm. Mr. band struck here In the face and one "Barney." a well- is said to have died some years Inter. I |j oo (, 3 75. ,d.ow" ln nearly every dto- at Taft today. I church (lite of hl» employe« e ■<• M bought this place a little over a day in August 1909, she says he lrlrt the fighters were able U- make known gambler. 1.« believed to have and she then married Frank Moulton? HOGS Best east of the tnoun plained to him pn Aug I that be wa» year ago for #27 an acre. He has struck her on the temple, rendering pro.7*1it , tains. ____ . #*.76; ____ been killed in the fire at Wallace also In some part of Oregon fancy. _ I* #0. stockera not getting results and that many of lh* Jlame" moved to town but expects to invest her unconscious. She says this con- We are now very anxious to get' an(j tv.-drr», #'' Ou At St Rekiv *’h*\r*> conditions Three Northern Pa-tflc bridges were [the men sere standing idw II» re­ 'were very ^ertous all day yesterday, In another farm. burned and three trains are stalled. some definite information concerning SHEEP II.-st «a t of the moun torted by resigning bls job That I duet on the part of her hu-band ' , Is much more en- Many FatuliUen. Fred Pepiot. of Greenleaf, has sold caused her halth to become very deli-’ the heir« of bls family to aid In set- tains, weather*, II 15; old weathers, • I# the last kawva of him here unlit his ranch and will move to town. He ; cate and »he was compelled to leave icouraging. In fact, many of the ref­ Spokane, Wash., Aug. 22.—News tllng a large estate I |< tyo; spring lambs. Willamette ¡the abnouncement of bis being kilted was here with Frank Parker Friday him on about July 1, 1910. C. A. ugees are preparing to return home. from the fire district Indicate that The heir» of Mabie Warren or any- valley #4 50 Hi # 75, ««»tern Mash- . in Sacramento Walace is practically free from for-! the number of fatalitie, 1» Increasing one having •• Information and Saturday and before he left pur­ Wlntermeier is attorney for Mrs. __ ington. M; • •». H concerning TS ther danger and the work of clearing and Infortration ________ __ at ________ Wardner _______ is that her or them are requested to com-' CALVES- Best. #6.75, ordinary. chased a block from Dave Strome Hahn. JOE CANNON WILL the debris is being rapidly pushed. P. M Bedell of Kellogg, foreman of munlcate with the undersigned at' #5. «0 (t 5.75; p> r. #400 >, 5 oo north of the Bamford property for There are »-me minor fires around a ere» of seventy men on Big creek, once. #800. He will build a fine home as i Mullan and Burke. | waa brought home last night almost I STAY IN RACE soon as the necessary material can be $1.50 F. 0. B. PAID III M.S Vn\l K sTIUOiG Your« truly. No report has been received from totally blind. secured. JOHN J DIGGER. IS EASTERS MARKET* The position of the men on the 2 State Street, FOR ROSEBURG PEARS Salteso today. E J. Miller and tbe folks have re­ FOR SPEAKERSHIP east side of the fire became untenable Hartford, Conn. turned from their outing in the Lake Chl-ag:». Aug 2« Ilogs. 13.000, I Many l)ieti« bringing out a deer, Mr. Miller fell carloads of pears grown in Eden- ®8.20; light, #8.70 y I a.»6. atti». worth that he will mu „»«in vote t-o from a log and a projecting limb ' bower orchards this year have just E. D. Hael from fire fighting at * ridge expecting to pas» by way of WEEKLY REPORT OF __ . were ______________ '---- 1 Placer creek. They confronted Sheep. 22.- Cannon for »peaker. Cannon will con­ ,7000; market steady smote him under the fifth rib. Tbe seen shipped east by E. M. McKeanyi Camp Bullion mine. 25 mile« from I 000. market dull. EUGENE MARKE1 wound is quite sore but he is able to of the Producers' Fruit company of Wallace, with the news of the catas- by another fire and the men broke tinue In th«* race a.-cordlng to ill» Mr. McKeany pro­ trophe last night, brings the total HM into a wild stampede for the bottom Begs. 7000 oan .'tatement made to th«« Asaociat Kansas City, Aut t# be about. He says it is easy falling Sacramento. dead to 32. The dead at Bullion below. Bedell and even others! tatti«', 17.11'10; r.ieep. 7000 off a log but landing it is where the nounces the pears grown here fully of ••<1 Presa tonight. He will go tj th" Bark -Sc. reached the cre"k and found refuge Chlttlm , equal be- the Rogue river product and are: trouble come» in. caucus a» a «nudlJate no matter ho* Wool—Xte. VAI. NICHOLSON. Gem iu a tunnel, in whl’l; six were suffo­ :oilTI.%NI> MttlKl.T KtroitT I'nullrr. Ban«, *!«e. R. J. Hemphill, of Pleasant Hill,' tietter than those grown north of this many republican congr«'»rp|M.ae his election was a visitor here this week. He is a county. ZELLERS. Gem H. 8. Smith and William Cameron II«#I» m . W«Hri nu«l llldr« Dairy Butter—Per roll. 65c. All he asks la that those w ho g<> candidate for county commissioner on were paid #1.50 per box f. o. b. cars' S LESLIE D ADAMS. Chicago are dead. !l»»p#*—130 9, prltne to cholvr. !2r. Into the can« us abide by It» Fryers, per lb.. 12c to 14c. the republican ticket and bis card can at Roseburg, which is considered a vote, h« prim»*, ’1c; inrtlium, 9010c. )91o cun- satisfactory figure. Helis—Per lb., Oc. promixlng to do the saute, Can r.ou be found in this issue. I Irnt i». li*. Turkey»— Italic Besides these, other growers have W< »»I -7 omlral )•)<». \Vlllamr#t«• v»»l. » evidently believe., the L ng worth Dr. Wright Lee, while returning Fraal«». Vegetable», It«». il«y, 13019«. Kastcrn Oregon, llOHc.’ maternent st ‘ ‘ ■ la Inspired by — Taft from Lake Creek oa his wheel, broke i 'hipped east this seasen five cars of Tallow -. per lb., 5c; No. 2i Potatoes New. 75c. lie m > Intimated «heu he »aid In down and bad to walk in from Hor-| pears from Winstons (Green’s sta- nrol terras«*. kty2tyc Onions- — Per cwt. St. Chlttlm lia-k—1909 - Nominal. Sc, hl- statement: "It la ume enougb »on's mill. He said that every blam­ jtion). six cars from Dillard and one. M-mon»— #«.60« #7.SO. 1910. 4%c. t<> answer the preaident It he has any ed team on the road was going the car from Myrtle Creek. No returns i(ranges—#4 SO. Hide»- Dry hid. ♦. l&HO13Hc. green, I have yet been received form pears I.leeeleeb M»rkH other way.—Junction City Times. f. 7 tyc. bulla, g'een sale. 6c; kip«. statement to make touching the re­ I good prices are expected. i IHd 7 He; calve«, gi *en. 12 Steer»—3 *4 it 4c. I Butter—Extra creamery, box iota. 36c ho nd ; gene and Salem to look after other Veal—Prime dressed, under 13# lb«.. ; for 2-lb «quaren, 34c for cube«, «tore. filled by breexea blown off the lung» fruit shipment ', but will return here 22HO2mc. t«y »® *c. OUT BY PROTESTS later to ship late pears and apples. » of political or personal enemies or Hutter Fat—-F o. b. Portland, par Mutton on root—30 J 14c «toward«.” pounnrt. aweet cream. 32He. sour. 20c Hog» on foot—»'¿e. There Is an active demand for Doug ­ Poultry—Mix#»») chlrkena. 17c; hena Lafferty Demands That C. J las county fruits, a» buyer« have Dressed Hogs—11 t#c. I 17Hc; atag«. l6Vfcc, brollara, 17%c fry- Lambs—4 HO Sc. llooM-vt'lt May Itun .era. 17 fee. geeae. old lie. young. I3O 13c learned that It» quality 1» unexcelled Reeds Name Be Excluded Grata aad Feed live ducka. young. 140 16c, old. 16c. tur­ Oyster Bay. Aug IS - ’rbeodere anywhere. Piour—#5.7#. Beverly. Aug. 23.—Presi­ ♦. Quebec, Aug. 20.—Dr. Crippen and ♦ key», alive. 20O21c, dreamed, < , plg- From Pamphlets —Per bn.. #0c. t'ona, aqua)*«. 6150 doxen. dreaaed dr# «m« d chick <*hi< k - Roosevelt spent today with what U • om , equabe. >2 50 doxen, ♦ dent Taft's suggestion that ♦ Miss l>eneve were taken from the Wheat probably the most Important politi­ rna. 1 2c lb. hlrher Bran—Per ton, #26. ♦ the fire-stricken western ♦ provincial jail early t day In sep- CARRY FIGHT INTO IxM-al No 1. 2>O30c; No. 2. 27c; cal gathering »Ince he left the White Mixed Feed—Per ton, #30. Salem, Or., Aug. 18.—Many can­ ♦ states call out their militia ♦ a rate carriages and driven rapidly at mark. 25r. Eaetern. He. With clow friend» h» talked didates who hoped to have a place in Cbeeoe—New Oregon fancy full House. ♦ to assist the federal troops ♦ we «¡.ward. The couple were In charge! . Short»— Per ton, #32. STATE CONVENTION the pamphlets under the corrupt prac Baled Hay—#12. cream, 17 %c. triplet« and delates, 17 %c. over the situation which wia best ex­ ♦ to fight fires, ha.' borne fruit ♦ of Detective Dow and Sergeant De­ Young Arnvrlraa, lMMic. pressed In reports of relations be­ tices act will now find themselves Idaho. Governor Brady tective Mitchell and will sail tonight| Rolled Barley—#28.50. <»raln, Flour and Itay I tween himself and Taft. William FOR ROOSEVELT ♦ ♦ in crowded out as a result of two re­ has ordered out the national ♦ on the steamer Megantic for IJver-| Oat»—Per bushel, 4 5c. Wheat Nomina). .mb, M%OI7c. Ixieb, Lloyd C Griscom, Itcrpesents monstrances which lrave been filed ♦ guard, according to a tele­ ♦ poc!. blueatem. Willamette valley. Oyster Bay, Aug. 18.— with the office of the secretary of ♦ gram received by the presi­ ♦l The hacks drove to the dock, where PORTLAND MARKET REPORT. 00c.Hnrlrv peortorera’ nrlnn 14AQ fe<»d tlvea Calder and Cocks and E'r<«derlck J. Kracke of Brooklyn took part In state. One of these remonstrance« There was a hurried confer­ August 25. ♦ dent today from the Idaho ex­ ♦ the party boarded the ferry boat fori Portland. Or., 32.7 50. rolled. 125.50024 40. brewing. |26 the conference. is from T B McDevitt, an attorney ence at Sagamore Hill today ♦ ecutive, who says he is con­ ♦ Levis. There they were transferred' P-orlev is being offered freely fr<»m ' ’orn Whoh |2< racked I <, It Is understood th«' plan of action of Portland, and the other from A. between Colonel Roosevelt « Hmoth« ♦ vinced the terrible conditions ♦ to a tug, which started full »peed up California and can be laid down on Hay I’r- d»M ere p#l< «• fancy, 91 M ft 3 | 9, ordinary. |!6 Eaatern determln«'d upon is .uhntanHall W. Lafferty, candidate for congress and William Loeb, Jr., Lloyd * in that state warrant him call- ♦ the river. Between Slllery and Cape the local market at »2 2 This has Oregon. 3-oti32l mlied. 3134# 314 < lo- from the Second district. McDevitt's C. Griscom and Congressman ♦ in; the state militia away 6 Rouge the Magantic slowed up and at had the effect of imparting consider- vir’ N‘L J 1123/31.1 wheat. 313(1914 «'«'How»: lUwsevelt will stand «»id« protest is general in its nature, while' W. W. Cooks. Griscom «aid ♦ from American Lake, where ♦ 11 o'clock the transfer In mid-stream , I able weakness to local prices. A < h.«t 9l3fc 14 alfalfa. 15 23. Lafferty's is directed against Charles .Mlllatiiffa Helling price, ear lota— New York fight and let t he could not discuss his vie­ + they are now encamped. ♦l was made. ’ __ , ____________ , _____ B r »n. #22 inl'ldlltiga, #30. »hurt» #24 guard nhouldcr the reapon*lb J. Reed, also a candidate for congress lt. Asked if hi« statement ♦ Chop. #l»tl»25 ♦ separate cabins, where they wll) be from the Second district. that the fight in behalf of ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ kept out of sight while the Magantic It 1« likely that shipments during the »•lour Old crop patent». #6 35. WII- • nJ neither Indorse or criticise McDevitt declare« that the secre­ 40 ,,,'r barrel lo< al atralght, Taft administration seaon will be large. Roosevelt would be carried 1 ■ wharf here »5 20; Imk'-ra. #5 2O«(5 35 export He will not permit hlm/alf to be­ tary of state should fully cofnply with I Oats are quiet and just about Í5 to the Saratoga convention r’75'•i,»V....•,ílí¡V,,• * come Involved lu the factional fight. the interpretation of the Huntley act, JUNCTION CITY GRAYS ---------------- —T ¡steady. While there Is said t be a still stood, Griscom replied: which names Aug. 14 as the last day I good cron in the Valle, the ylsiJ In oata Ht'-'t dellverv new nmducera' He reserves the right to enter the ’ it doe«." N" 1 wh,u' »’»«J«, «ray. thick «.f the fray st any time If hs ARE AGAIN VICTORIOUS HOP PREDICTION IS on which petitions may be filed in I Eastern Washington fell d wn ma­ Roosevelt declined to talk ttelleves hl» pollcl««. «n< «•udanger« vrley. »4 50 box: bunanaa. 5Ue ft, lemona »4 reluctance, ns he fears a controversy 1 aggregation two .“uccessive games, ,r»p. fruit, fruit. #3.7#; plne- may <>nsue with the Taft adniinlstra- grape ,3 75 pine- In cection 2 of the corrupt practices i the Junction Gray« have clearly won After making a thorough In­ Barley at the present time 1» #7 or «#7 per . box We Guarantee Every Box ’c pound; cantaloupca pound; rant * loupm, act. very plainly means a petition Of D.. Bell’s Antiseptic Salve 19 do th« title to the amateur championship «pectlon of hop ranches in the valley, »8 a ton cheaper than oats, whereas L* 1 ..Fn "W Should an Issue arise It Is tb" ni’”* Oregon. #15003 50. tlon p."‘rh'" «OWioe. plu^a. belief of Rootu'veU’» s»»oclsteH that «igted by­ the requisite number of what we claim. Try it for ulcer», of the upper Willamette valley. Junc­ Joseph Harris of this city returns the usual differential I' about #2.50. wntermelona. #1 251*1 50 he will »take hl» future <>n the out­ elector» to entitle a party to a place boils, running »ores, tetter, ring­ tion has played ten games this season to give an estimate of from #5,000 The barley crop In the Northwest 1» , 75ett#I.OO; »125« 1.76 «'»»in, on the ballot, If the word be lnter- worm, eczema, salt rheum, fevei and won seven of the ten. The game« to 105,000 pounds on the crop He under the normal, but thia la move grapea. come and will again become presl- Potatoes—New. »125« 1.50 preted otherwise it leads to the ab­ »ores, cuts, bruise», pimples, black are as follow»: Junction 8, Albany varies a little from some of the buy- than offset by the big surplus In Cali- 7w’r»rnB. ‘'■I,,ornl* •' 76W 2 00 garlic. dent. It Is bellev«*d. however, that surdity of filling the official pamph­ heads, chaps, reloua, burns or any 7; Junction 5. Harrisburg 3; Junction era, stating that, in his estlmatlon. forni*. Roosevelt regards such a Jerlslun as Vegetable»—New tnrnlna »1 •Vr »I »5 let with arguments in behalf of the akin disease. 25c a box. Sold by 3, Eugene 12; Junction 3. Eugene 7; conditions will make the crop about a remote contingency. Another factor that. I n holding the net »»; esbhsga candidate« whose nominations are by Dillon Drug Co. Junction 8. Halsey 4; Junction s as he estimates price of ■ ats steady In the Northwest ?2 28.?2"? p,r CT! tomatoea. two-tler ,o-o never completed and who have no Creswell S; Junction 13, Jasper 7: Harris Is urging clean picking all Is the possibility of bringing Eastern Ujp?r.^n:: right on the official ballot.” Junction 9, Jefferson 4; Junction Home are «id to be on 3 the time a • a result of a bombard-1 on»» here. WOULD ANNEX Weak women should read my book, Honey N<-w I3U<- th Protests Arc Recognised. __ _ way to , the ~ -277. The east I Jeh’eraon 1.—Times meet he has received from his people!the Sound now. i’*?!" ■■'t Pro'tetoaa The whole question all along has "No. 4, for Women.” It tells of Dr.. ha» a big oats crop, and prices today in the east, and he Is confident If Dreaaed Front atrmt hosa CANADA TO U. S. teemed to hinge on the Interpretation Shoop’« Night Cure. Tells how these The to**l registration of voter» at the hops are not picked clean that arc much lower than a year g A* ?M,'»GlnaryJ.,2r®l”*c; v-»i« fanev antiseptic suppositories I the county clerk’«« office up to noon the sale of Oregon» will lie nipped In for the marketing of Valley oats In 12wl2tyr; ordinary, *•- e< the word "petition.'’ and the secre­ soothing, lie. -- sprlns lamb». He; yearling latnl.i 10c; mutton Sc. Antlgonlsh. Aug. 29 Th« ♦ tary of state's office has given it the bring quick and certain help. The I today was 3418. " The “I- registration ____ 1 ) the hud. The market la quiet, he the______ South, _ it Is said the red oats crop 11 H'trna, Bacon Etc, 1 * 6 2*'" "'1 '* m*»# ♦ an negation of Canada to ths same construction as that laid down book is free. Address Dr. Shoop, Ra­ clone» for the primaries on Sept. 14 states, and contracting la slack.— in California this year Is above the «T»!k ,R T 'T‘ United States wns a,|vocate