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TTTTTp FOR RHNT FIV” James O. Thomas, of Eugene. Oregon; Hal. E. Wood, of Eu gene, Oregon; Peter Haven, of Eugene, Oregon, and John Howe, of Eugene, Oregon. BENJAMIN F JONES, thu-wkly Register. NOTICE OF ROAI) DISTRICT MEETING TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the taxpayers of road dis trict No. 33 for Lane County, Oregon, will be held at Walton Postoffice, the 27th day of December. 1910, at the hour of one o'clock p m. of said day. The object of said meeting is for the purpose of submitting to the taxpayers of said road district the question of voting a levy of an addi tions’! tax upon the taxable proper ty of said«listrict for the purpose of Improving the roads of said district. This notice is >ign< I by ..; least ten 1 ■> cent of*the taxpayers >f said district. T. J. Davis, G. McKirk, J. L. Atkinson, Chas. W. Lyons, J. H. Fowler. ters it is predicted that the advanc. must soon be checked by a material curtailment in consumption. In the local jobbing trade a further lift in prices was announced today, the ex ing down t!u Heet v. Iiu ! treme range on the various sizes now 5 ou are ast» < is) >1 to 1 ,rn th. t teey FOR SALE—70 beau of nannie goats HORSES FOR SALE OR TRADE__ FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for being from 8 to 11 cents a pound, mother rnd <J. ago i r. V I you realize __ all or part. R. H. Parsons. Cres Work, driving or riding horses at housekeeping at 155 West Fourth A report from New York now says a woman at forty ri. -li e otii'ht to be well. Or. it street, three blocks from the ca the barn adjoining depot grounds of the Eastern market: at her finest a.J Lire t. V : y i.. •lì t i • bkj f line. Enquire at that number. t in the rear of 29 East Fifth street "Prominent among features in the The genet d health of x u.ia.i to in FOB SAI.E- Fino Mayflower guitar J2 dried fruits is the upward tendency timately associat'd with'11.c lev... _____ FOR RENT—Good, comfortable S- health at a bargain. Roach Music House. of prices on prunes on the coast. The of the essentially feminine organs that room house with electric light, city FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Gener- if coast stocks of all prunes are said there can be n-> red cheeks and round water and bath; two blocks from al merchandise store: a snap if not to exceed 125 carloads in ¡<11 po form where then i. female weakness. FOR SALE—Good, two-seated buggy postoffice. Address Blain H. Ho bought at or.ee; will consider city sitions. A cautious buying policy or will trade for wood. Euquire vey, over 550 Willamette street, property; $2000 will handle; bal- Women who lmvo suffered from still prevails in jobbing quarters. Hill's gun store. Eugene, Oregon. tf ance easy terms, For full particu- Full outside figures have to be paid this trouble have found prompt lars address Box 4 care Guard. d2 9 GOOD BOARD—Witt or without a for small lots in the several sizes." FOR SALE—About $100 worth of relief and euro in the use of Dr. city warrants at 3 er cent. “C,” FOR SALE—No. 895—Good 5-room Hop Market Quiet But Strong clean, warm, comfortably furnish Fierce’« Favorite f rdcription. It gives vigor end vitality to the Trade in the hop market naturally care Guard. tf ed room. Home surroundings in plastered and shingled bungalow, organ* <’ «vc.r«; hood. It clears the complexion, lr"‘htec3 tho has fallen to small proportions, and a quiet, private family. References all modern and up-to-date; has a foil SA LE—Some of the Sladden eyes r d reddens I r as the available supply in the coun exchanged. 223 East Twelfth, tf largo cement basement fireplace, b i - m ar the Geary school for sale. try dwindles seems to be steadily Nu alcohol, or habit-fort'. - >s buffet kitchen, south front, ce 1 “Favorite Prefccription.’ Enquire at 334 West Fifth street. F or RENT—Furnished and unfur gaining in strength, To date 16'4 Aie sick woman may con . 1. I . ment sidewalks: lot 60x210 feet. • . • I..... ) ktter Ú Easy terms. j20 nished rooms, Hall block, 67 East price reported cents is the highest i held us sacredly eontidenlial, t.J . This fine little home is on Eighth Ad ¡•th street . Euquire at Room 5, Unsold stocks paid on 1910 growth, MorlJ ’ a Dispensary Medical .A- .-• :e, Pres., Buffalo, N.Y street and is a snap at the price at ;j \i;;ER—All kinds of slab wood, Second floor;; also storage of all in this state now amount to little! which’ we offer it today. $3150; I »l-incli and 4-foot. Fischer & kinds at my warehouse, across if any more than 1600 bales, and the terms. II. E. Owen, 536 Willam Bally Lumber Co., phone Main from S. P. freight depot. Geo. T. growers are said to be holding very cental;, tomatoes, $1.25 41'1.50 pci . on Ivanla lawyer. When very ette. Main 475. d29 329, Springfield. tf Hall. tf firmly. Some demand for contracts I box; beans, 15c per lb.; horseradish, young site had a short stage career, at prices around 12 cents is reported, I 8 zu 10c; green onions. 10© 15c doz.; appearing in "Charley's Aunt" and FOR SALE—Team nine years old, FOR SAI.E No. 987- 13 U acres 3 oil RENT-—New ti,,-’\ fur NOTICE OF ROAD MEETING. but tile farmers as yet show little peppers. Bell. l0 4t lie per lb. miles from court house’ op. the v eightng 2001) pounds, harness nished rooms or. first and »econi TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN "Grand Parade." Her first marriage main road; most all in fruit; 125 :,nd two-ton dray wagon. Will ONIONS $1.60© 1.75; Millie, 7 was to a man named Mitzger. This floors; single and in suites; for Notice is hereby given that at a disposition to sell their 1911 hops ahead. 'AVith the supply at this time trees of walnuts, 15 years old: : 11 reasonable if taken at once light housekeeping Light heat, meeting of the taxpayers of road dis (tí Sc per lb. couple was divorced in 1905 and on 300 apple trees, 15 years old; For particulars call at 831 Harri APPLES 75c© $2.00. hath, hot and cold water; 2 blocks trict No. 34. for Lane county. Ore more nearly cleaned up than for ma ly three years later she married Dr. 11, ny years back, the market outlook , peaches and cherries; - ______ son avenue. A. W. Hunt. tf acre in from Wlllamute st. 136 E 7th gon, will be held at Fairview School Meats and Provision« Munyon. The doctor is 61 and Mrs. for the coming crop is regarded as 1 berries: good 6-room house, barn, street tt House tho 24th day of December. DRESSED MEATS Front street Munyon Is 2 4 years old. FOR SAI.E—Good five-room cottage large chicken house and other out hogs, fancy, 10 l-2c lb; ordinary 10c 1910, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. tn. mi l" than usually favorable. built less than two years ago. En Lartl U1 uneed Half ¡1 Cent buildings all in good condition; MISCHI-LAXEorS. per lb; heavy 9c; veals, extra. of said day. quire of L. F. Jensen at Eugene In the new provisions list issued water tiled through the place for 13©l3Hc; ordinary, 13c; poor 11c; MILLER GIVES PRAISE The object of said meeting is for rHE ROYAL for everything good to Planing Mill on Lawrence St. tf by the packers today the only change 1 irrigating; there is a good list of eat. Open day and night. 52 9 the purpose of submitting to the tax of importance is an advance of half j extra large. 7© 10c: spring lambs. TO UNIVERSITY AND personal property that goes with and poultry FOR SALE—Stock Willamette street. tf payers of said road district the ques a cent on lard. Pork products gen- 1114c; yearling lambs. 7-lie lb.; the place. This is a fine little EUGENE PUBLIC SCHOOLS mutton. Sc: goats, 2©3c. tion of voting a levy of an addition farms of any size, Town property place, has just been placed on the FHGHEST CASH PRICE paid fol al tax upon the taxable property of orally were reported as very firm, LARD- Kettle loaf, 5s, 13 7-8c and timber lands, Send for free market and is commercial orchard and a slight advance on han. < and per ll>.; steam rendered, 5s, 12 7-Sc Oldest Teacher Returns to Med poultry and eggs. Fresh fish ev said district. list. <’. H. Gates & Co., Louisa, and can be bought for short time ery day. At Newman Market, cor This notice is signed by at least bacon in the near future would oc- per lb.; compound, 5s, 11 7-8c per tf Va. ford and Gives Local Pa on good terms; price $700 per ner 6th and Olive. Phone Mair ten per cent of the taxpayers of said czision no surprise. pound. 831 t district. FOR SALE—7-room house; large acre. H. E. Owen. 536 Willamette Portland Livestock Market FRESH BEEF Wholesale slaugh- per an Interview lot; plenty of fruit; city water, and General range of livestock prices terer’s prices: Best steers, 9© 9 1-2, street. Main 475. d29 ’.F YOU WISH TO sell your real C. K. Hale. G. H. Hale, J. A. as indicated by the latest sales in a fine place for a home. Cheap at ordinary, 9c; best cows. 8 1-2© 9c; Neely. J. W. Christian. J. N. Jasper N. Miller, Jackson county’s estate, list it with us at the right' $1000. Oregon Homeseekers’ Co.. ordinary, 8c. Cook, W. D. Taylor. Arthur tile Portland yards; ! oldest teacher, has been visiting in price. We have plenty of buyers CATTI. E Grain fed steers. $6.50 420 Willamette street. tf HAMS. BACON. ETC — Hums, Eugene with his daughter, Mrs. S. Jones, J. A. Burgeis. Thos. who are buying at the right price,! best hay steers, $5.65@ 1 6 u. © 17c. breakfast bacon, 18© Miller, and incidentally lias been in Broughton, R. I’. Allison, @6.75; and they might buy yours. Ore-1 FOR SALE—No. 803—Good lot on 5.75; fancy steers. $5.50; common Frank Fisk, J. T. Fisk. J. D. 30c; boiled ham. 24©25c; picnics, specting the different departments of gon Home Seekers’ Co., 420 Wil 11th street, on the car line; streets $4.00@4.50; cows. best. 1214c; cottage roll, 16c lb.; regular the University, says the Cook, J. L. Morris, W. M. steers, Medford lamette street. tf graded; lot 66 2-3x160 ft.; price $5.50; fancy, $4.50; poor, $3.00© short clears, smoked, 16c; backs, Mail-Tribune. He has this to say: Sailer. $550; terms. H. E. Owen. 536 3.70; stags. $3.OO@3.25. smoked, 16c; pickled tongues, 75c "The University teachers treated LOST AM) FOUND Willamette street. Main 475. d29 HOGS—Best light, $9.00; ordi- per lb. WEEKLY REPORT OF me with great courtesy. I find they ; heavy. $8.00; Stockers FOR SALE—Large lot on S. E. cor- FOR SALE by J. M. Howe, 576 Oilve LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—A nary, $8.75; are hard students and have their EUGENE MARKE! and feeders. . $5.00@6.00. nar of street, 84x160. This is a pu re white Spitz, pup. Finder leave work well In hand. They are instruc street, between Eighth and Ninth: Best yearling weathers, grand location for a home. And No. 356—9-room house; four stoves SHEEP—1 word at 118 West 7th __ street, or TWO HUNDRED tors of great ability. Their classes of Chittim Bark—4%e. $4.50© 5.00; old weathers. $4.50© von can get this for $800. See us phone Black 3072: reward. d29 ’ picked students from the schools of and one good range; matting on Wool — 2 6c. about this. Oregon Home Seekers' 4.75: grain fed lambs. $6.00@7.00; the state are bright, intelligent an<r DAILY TAXES ON hall; carpet on sitting room and notici : OF ROAD DISTRICT Poultry, Eggs. Etc. Co.. 420 Willamette. tf ewes, $3.00© 3.50, conduct themselves with becoming bedroom; lot 74x160: price $4750. MEETING Eggs — Per dozen, 38c CALVES- Best. $7.00; ordinary, FOR SALE—Ono good lot. Universi- No. 360—-8-room house and barn; 3 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: CLARK RESIDENCE ' civility. This is the finest school I Dairy Butter—Per roll. 65c. $6.50; poor. $3.00 @4.50. lots, 66x120; fine location on car have ever seen, aili it is manage'!) dlstrict. inside Fairmount loop car Notice is hereby given that a Fryers — Per pound. 12c to 14c. Portland Market Quotations line; price for short time $6000. line; twrnty-n inule car service; New York. Dec. 25 The $7,000,- a manner that Is a credit to all the meeting of the taxpayers of road dis Hens—Per pound. 13c. Hops, Wool and Hides No. 367 — 6-room house and one acre fifteen minutes' walk to post of trict No. 39. for Lane county, Ore 000 Fifth-avenue home of ex-Senator teachers and an honor to the state, Turkeys- 18 @ 20c. of land close in; $2100. "Prifessor Howe, teacher of Eng- fice, Price an object. Better see HOPS Nominal. 1910 crop, William A. Clark, of Montana, lias gon, will he held at Blachly, Oregon, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. No. 375 — 5-room. house on West 11th Reynolds and investigate at once. choice, 16>_. e per 11).; prime to choice been completed, after eight years of lish literature; Professor of t’hemls- the Twenty-Sixth day of December, Potatoes—85c. street; lot 66x160 feet; good buy 4 74 Willamette st. 16c; prime. 15c; median), l ie; 1909 work, and will be occupied early next try Stafford, Professor of Biology, 1910, at the hour of two o’clock p. Onions—Per cwt.. $2.00. at $2400. growths, nominal, 9© 10c lb. Lemons—$5.50© 6.50. year, It is to lie the costliest resi- Sweetser, I'rofessor of Geolog;. t’ol- FOR SALE—65 acres: all good soil: No. 408—7-room house on West 7th m.. of said day. WOOL Nominal. 1910, Willam dence ever built in .America. The Her, I'rofessor of Physiography Bark Oranges- $2.50© 3.00. The object of said meeting is for 5 springs of fine water the year street; full lot; price, $3150, ette valley, 18 1-2© 19c; eastern Or taxes assessed on it by the city of er. have placed me under pleasant ob Livestock Market around: house and barn; 8 acres No. 432—New 5-room house with a| the purpose of submitting to the tax egon, 13© 17c. payers of said road district the ques Yerk amount to more than $200 a ligations for genial treatment and Good Cows — 2 14 @3 14 c, in cultivation; 15 acres timber; modern basement and furnace; lot f tion of voting a levy of an addition i valuable information. SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 10@25c| day. Common Cows — 2 14 © 3c. on good road; only $1300. Ore 80x80 feet; $3300. "1 met L. R. Aiderman, superinten each; short wool. 25@50c; medium al tax upon the taxable property of Steers — 3 % @ 4%. The mansion contains 12 1 rooms, gon Home Seekers’ Co. 420 Wil No. 438—Good 7-room house on pav said district for the purpose of im Veal—Prime dressed, under 125 wool, 50c@$1.00 each; long wool, 31 baths and four picture galleries. dent of public instruction, who per lamette street. tf ed street; East Eleventh; also a proving the roads of said district. 75c© $1.25 each. pounds, 7 © 9c. No building in the world, according mitted me to join his class on school barn; lot 80x133 ft.; price $5000, TALLOW—Prime, per lb., 5c; No. to experts who have inspected the room management. He said that ev FOR SALK—- 11 acres just outside This notice is signed by at least Mutton—-On foot. 3c. or will trade for Portland pjrop- 3 and grease, 2 @2 14c. city on good road: some improve ten per cent of the tax payers of said Hogs—On foot, 7@7’4c. Interior, carries so much bronze as ery teacher ought to do as 1 did— erty. CHITTIM BARK—1909, nominal, I has been worked into this mansion. come and see the state university ments: soil cannot be beaten; six district. Hogs—Dressed. 9 © 9 14 c. No. 457 — 9-room house on Emerald' 5c; 1910, 414«. acres of fruit. You can buy this NAMES Although the best architects and and see their methods of teaching. I 1 La nibs—4c. avenue, one-half block from carj HIDES- Dry hides, 15’i@16>/2c decorators in this country were <»m- spent ten days In the University and for $3500; $500 cash and $500 per H. H. Drug. W. T. Jay. Simeon Grain and Feed line: lot 6Cxl20 ft.; price $2750. lb.: green. 614 4i 715c; bulls, green, I ployed. Senator Clark himself de- three days in the public schools of year at 6 per cent interest. You Jay. Albert Haberland. Elison E. Valley Flour—$5.00. n, salt, 5c lb.: kips. 614 ©714c; calves, | signed much of lite interior, as well Eugene. I met Professor Cr should see this. Oregon Home No. 455—New’ 7-room house; hard J Rust, Elmer O. Rust. Louis J. Flour—$5.75. plaster; lights sewer and city wa- j formerly of this county, who Is n .w green. 12 4/13<rll). seekers' Co., 420 Willamette st. tf Miller, C. A. Rust. Arthur L. Wheat Per bushel, 85c. as the exterior of the mansion, ter; good location; east front; principal of the Lincoln school. I was MOHAIR—Nominal, 1910, 30@32l Taylor. W. E. Wein. E. J. Nor Bran—Per ton. $28.50. The building contains one of the FOR SALE—7-room house; large size of lot 53x160 ft.; price $3200; 1 sent«. ton, M. Johnson, Ira P. Fuller, Mixed Feed—Per ton. $31.00. largest pipe organs in the world, much impressed with his methods of corner lot' fine fireplace; hand- 6 <4 cords of wood for sale on the. Butter, Eggs and Poultry Irwin Wolf, S. M. Brown, S. Shorts—Per ton. $32. which was Installed at a cost of school management. painted walls: ricely finished in place at $30.00. "I spent one day in the high s. iiool BUTTER — Extra creamery, cuites Baled Hay $13.00. Ratcliff, A. B. Searles, Ira W. $300,000. There a re $2,000,000 side; chicken houses; plenty of No. 459—New 5-room house on West and tubs, 35c; store, 22 ©23c. east- worth of pictures and $500,000 In under he management of Professor Brown, J. H. Pritchard, Wm. Rolled Barley — $30. fruit; city water and very fine Eighth street; lot 50x210 ft.; "his school has one room Hug. ern prints, 28 © 32c. Blachly, W. B. Blachly, S. M. Oats—Per bushel, 4 0c. rugs. well, You should see this for a price, $2000. with a mating capacity of 400 stu- BUTTER FAT F. o. b Portland. Horton, W. J. Benninger. A. M. home. The price is right. Oregon. No. 86—153 acres; 90 acres in cul dents. They go from this room to Almasi. I. Slayter, Ross My Portland. Or., Dec. 29.—Th, last per lit.. 32 ©’34c. 1 lomeseekers’ Cc., 420 Willamette tivation; 9-room plastered house; the d'fferent recitation rooms. I feel 15'4 c ARCHIE HOXSEY POULTRY- Fancy hens, ers. thu-wkly week of the old year started along street. tf 4 barns; water piped to the house; that I have been well paid for 13 lb.; springs, 15© 1514c per 11).; old Front street with a very quiet tone. OF ROAD DISTRICT There was little business in sight, as roosters, 4 springs on the place; 5 acres in NOTICE days’ time, and wish to express my FOR SALE OR TRADE—My flu 12c; yotihg, 14c: live SOARS 2 MILES gratitude to the public for these MEETING orchard; 614 miles from town; vinegar and cider plant. Second was natural, and the trade expect ducks, young, 20c: old, dressed, 25c; price $50 per acre. pleasures they have given me." and Blair streets, including build turkeys, alive, 20c; dressed, 17'4 ed none. Young Aviator Breaks The Ing, or will entertain offer from a No. 266—321 '4 acres: 100 acres in TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 26c; pigeons, squabs, $2.60 per The wonderful vitality shown by Notice is hereby given that a cultivation; two sets of buildings prospective partner who under World's Record for Alti the turkey market was still the sur zen. STORK OUTWITTED on the place; all fenced except the meeting of the taxpayers of r.oad dis prising topic of conversation. Port stand- this business. Situated on EGGS Local extras, 38© 40c; No. tude in Los Angelus trict No. 12, for Lane county. Ore south side which affords good ¡,-ood corner; building 50x100 ft. 1, 38c; No. 2, 28c; eastern best, 30 land was never so bare of poultry SISTERS PLEASED out range for stock; three good gon. will bo hold at Dexter Hall, the at the opening of the week as today. ; fl 34c; ordinary. 30c; California Plant new and fully modern. En- work horses, harness and wagon; 22nd day of December, 1910, at th« There was no poultry of any kind to storage, best, 38 4/ 39c. qu're 14 East Eighth street. tf Aviator Field, Los Angeles, Dec., eight head of cattle; eleven hogs; hour of 2 o’clock, p. nt., of said day. offer, either In th" wholesale or the CHEESE New Oregon fancy full 26. Seventy-five thousand people Cottage Grove Parents, Want FOR SALE OR RENT—A 7-room The object of said meeting is for retail market, except perhaps some cream, triplets and daisies. 16 3-4© saw Arcli Hoxley, tile Pasadena, Cal.. in fact, everything on the place in ing Son, Find Boy of Fight house with barn and toilet connec way of farm Implements: several the purpose of submitting to the tax cold storage stock, which Is always 17; Young Americas. 17 3-4 fi 18c. aviator, break the world's record for tions’: good barn; on a corner lot at Boys’ and Girls’ Home good springs; good stock and fruit, payers of said road district the ques with us and will be. altitude today. He soared more than Grain, Flour and liny 74x160 feet; a very desirable loca ranch; 114 miles from railroad tion of voting a levy of an addition two miles up Into the sky. Ills exact While the trad" does not antici tion o.i 13th and Mill streets, mid WHEAT—Track delivery: Club. height, according to I i ( h barograph, station; $8000; or $10,000 down, al tax upon the taxable property of pate any great bullish movement of Most unusual of all Clirlsln way between Willamette street and balance to suit purchaser; 6 per said district for the purpose of im turkey prices during tho present 80© «!<•; blu>*stem. 82 41 84c; forty- was 11,474 feet, or nearly 1,000 feel presents was that rec lved jcHli-rilaV the University; a bargain Enquire 8b© 81c; Willamette valley, fold. proving the roads of said district. above the 10,499 feet attained by cent interest; price $50.00 per morning by the three daughters of week, lite lad that retailers will be 82c; red Russian, 78c: turkey red. 496 Lincoln and West Severth This notice is signed by at least acre. Legagneaux ¡it Pau, France, a short Mrs. A E. Bailey, of Cottage Grove. forced to buy whether they want to streets. No. 269—196 acres, 4« in cultiva ten i>er cent of the tax payers of said or not will be a wonriorfnl aid to 81 © 82c. time ago. Il was a diminutive but i'X<e"dlngly BARLEY Producers’ price. 1910' tion: 100 acres fine second growth district. Iloxsey aci'omplished the feat in a brisk bundle of humanity s-vear- F >R SALE—The imported Percher- ward shippers securing big prices. Feed, $23; rolled, $25; browing. NAMES fir timber; 10 acres good beaver gale of thirty miles an hour that old Fred, from the Bovs’ and Girls’ on stallion Moulier; one of the best This applies to all lines—turkeys, $24 © 24.50. J. F. Cruzan, Wm. Cruzan, Will dam land; creek running through ' wrecked Hubert Latham's Antoinette i Aid Society, of Partland. says the horses in Oregon. Six miles west MILLSTUFFS- Selling price: Bran I Tate, J A. Pratton. W. E. geese, ducks and chickens, This the place; good well and spring; of Eugene on Elmira road. Ad was one of the few years wherein all $24©24.5O; middlings, $31.50@32;' , monoplane and kept the more cau I Oregonian. Stroud. Robert L. Edwards. H. tious aviators on the ground. For yenrs Mrs. Bailey's three 8-room house; upstairs not finish dress R R. Stroud, Irving. Oregon. poultry supplies were cleaned up i shorts. $25 ©26.50; chop. $ 1 9 4i 25. M. Parvin. B. E. Williams. Wm. Hoxsey sailed Into the air at 1 daughters had been wanting a broth- ed; assortment of fruit: 114 miles R. F. D. No. 1. J10 after Christmas. HAY Producers’ price, 1910, Vai Williams, T. J. Cruzan, E. P. from Smithfield; $35.00 per acre, Portland has again proven to be timothy, fancy. $194/ 20; ordinary, o’clock and at 2:45 his barograph •■r. They said there were altogether COMBINATION SALE—1 lb? 4 0-cent Williams. W . A. McBee, Victor showed the reckoned height over too many girls in the family, The and will take city property as part the best turkey market on the Pa- 1 $18; eastern Oregon, 21; mixed Venice, more than twenty miles from proverbial stork failed to visit the coffee, 1 lb. assorted spices, one Stroud, T. H. Hunsaker, M. S. : cific payment to the amount of $2000. coast, and 1 ------ ’ ’ ’ prices were higher $16© 17; clover. No. 1, $I3©14;| the field. Coming down, he defied Bailey home with a son. however. 4-ounce bottle of vanilla and one No. 274—10 acres 314 miles north; Veach, E. Bowen, A. T. Miller, here 4-onnce bottle of lemon (our 35c C. M. Parker. thu-wkly I true than elsewhere. The same was wheat, $13© 14; cheat, $14 ©15; ! the forces of the wind and made a The girls had all but given up small house; fair barn: 175 young of other lines of poultry. alfalfa, $13.50© 14; oats, $13© 14. | series of thrilling glides, while thou their dreams of a brother when their leaders), 3 lbs. fancy head rice in trees, apples, cherries and peaches; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Potato Corner OATS Nominal, producers’ price: sands of feet in the air. sanitary package; $1.95 worth of mother hit upon a plan She decid- price $3750. A potato corner is being attempt- Track. No. 1, white, — $28© 28.50; first-class goods; special Christ No. 2 75—11 14 acres 4>_ miles, on He was lifted from his biplane by ed to take advantage of the unwise Department of the Interior, U. S. ( ed at San Francisco, and this would j gray, $28. mas price. $1.50. Central Coff«« his fellow aviators, who paraded up old bird which often leaves boy* the river road: 6-room house; a Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon. No seem to be a good time for Oregon FLOUR Old crop, patents $5 15; and dbwn before the grandstand, where they aren’t wanted and can’t Co., 580 Olive. Phone Main 898. very fair barn: few young fruit vember 2 5. 1910. growers and shippers to unload some I tf Will ¡mette, $5.20 per barrel; local bearing the Intrepid filer upon their he taken care of. Under the pre- trees; price $3500; $1500 down, Notice is hereby given that Walter j of the surplus on that market. stralg.it, $1.05 © 4.75; bakers, lens« of business she cattle to I’ort- balance at 7 per cent on or before E. Stafford, of Eugene. Oregon, who ; FOR SALE —ilo acres 0:1 good road, It is said the deal could be work-1 . $4.75© ......... 5.15; export grades, $3 60; , shoulders The Immense crowd then insisted land and sought out. Sir>“rintei ■mbnt three years. on the 9th day of December. 1909,1 ed successfully if the potatoes could ; graham, half sack’, $4 60' rye, $5.75; s miles lrom city: good soil; eight- that Hoxsey walk up and down before Gardner, of the Boys’ an 1 Girls’ Aid room. two-story house: big barn; No. 276—36 acres 9 miles north on made Timber and Stone application ■ I)« loaded on the cars at a reasonable bales. $3 15 them In his arctic furs. Society. river road; no buildings, but a fine No. 05705, for W14 NW 14. section rate here. wood-hoi’-e with wash room at- Groceries, Nut.«, Etc. When the reading of floxsey’s Now the Bailey daughters building site; 10 acres fine garden 18. township 17 S.. Range 2 W. W.,l ta bed 1 hicken house: good gran- There is a big stock of potatoes In SUGAR Cube. $6.40; powdered, barograph had been verified, tele never gone Into details ns to land; all in cultivation; 14 mile Meridian, has filed notice of inten-| California^ estimated at 700,000 J ,5. bo : frujt ,ir i,< rry, $5.50; dty ar 75 acres In oats; some oak price ! graphic certifications were sent to particular kind of brother they want from school and church: ,i: pasture; all kinds of fruit; tion to make final timber and s’one1 sacks, sufficient to supply all the re- ur..,n,|| ;iti d t $5 ...50: l> ye’low. $4 80; Clifford B. Harmon nnd J. K. Duffy, ed. So Mrs. Ba Rev was left to exer ............ $160.00 per acre, $3850.00 can j proof, to establish claim to the land quirements of the trade for the next twr. wells; two plows; hack and $5.30; Federal Fruberry, 5c president and secretary of the Nat cise her own taste and judgment stand on the place for three year« above described, before Register and three months, exclusive of what may p b’! ■’ : pony; two cows: two do ional Federation of Aero clubs of which would have been obvlouslv from Oct. 6, 1910. to Oct. 6, 1913 Receiver. United States Land Office, be shipped In from the outside. The1 ss than fruit or berry. ze- ■ bickens: only $8000. If you (Above quotations are 30 days net America. They will in turn certify impossible under ordinary circum at 4 per cent interest. ’’ant a good place, look at this. at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 13th day greater part of the stock, however, is Hoxsey’s performances to foreign stances. .1. M. HOWE Oregon Homeseekers' Co., 420 nt February. 1911. In the hands of four men, one of RICE— Imported Japan No. 1 4 When Mr. Gardner went over th« Claimant names as witnesses: illamette street. tf 576 Olive, between 8th and 9th Sts. them being the big Japanese grow-1 1-2© 5c; No. 2.. 4c; N«w Orleans. consuls and thus establish the feat as the official international record. list of available*. Mrs. Bailey picked tf Frank Stafford, of Springfield. er. Shima, and they are trying to lift head. 6 3-4 4« 7c; Creole, 5 l-4c. FOR SALE—105 acres. 70 in culti out a blue-eyed flaxen-h.ilred vouth Oregon; J. E. Yarnell, of Eu the market by withholding supplies I SALT—Coarse- -Half ground 100s vation. 35 timber and pasture. 70 of 8. known among his WANTED gene, Oregon: Jess Seavey, of and boosting prices. MILLIONAIRE'S WIFE $9.00; table $8.50 per ton 50s, ba< w.tter overflow: fine for hogs Fred. Tho lad said he Eugene. Oregon, and Edd Han Very few potatoes are being offer-1 dalrv, 50«; $1 8.00; 100s $17.00; enough of the chance of and small fruit: also fine garden WANTED—Young lady to work In son, of Eugene. Oreuon. ed for sale at San Francisco, al- RETURNS TO STAGE and the arrangements for his adop bales $2 26: extra fine barrels. 2s, land This land will raise 300 picture frame shop and wait on BENJ AMIN F. JONES. though, according to a jetter received $ 4 »0 © $5.00; lump and 10s, bushels of potatoes to the acre. tion were speodlv completed customers; wages $6.00; cali be thn-wklv Register yesterday, there are troni 100,000 ro< ••k $20 50 per ton. Philadelphia. Dec. 25. Mrs. Jas Not wishing to take nnv < ’Ith three cultivations. This land tween 9 and 10 a m. Eugene to 125.000 sacks In storage there, l-2e; M. Munyon. formerly Miss Paullr:«1 of spoiling the surprise on her BE ANS Small white 4 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. -2 mile* from Eugene and is Frame and Picture Co.. Room 22. Included In this amount are a few targe white. $4.40. pink. $6.50; bay Neff, of this city, has returned to tors, Mrs. Bailey had the II n iq »|O °nly 1 mile from railroad station Theatre Bldg. <129 Department of the Interior. U S. cars of Oregon* and 1 ,000 sacks of ou, $•’> 25: Limas, $5 80; reds. $6 23. ’he glare of the footlights, and It Is present taken to Cottage G and good town. Th«re 1s a good In the kton district gossiped among her friends here that one of the attendants of the HONEY New, $3.75 per case. lake on place, suitable for a WANTED—Woman with boy 9 years Land Office, at Roseburg. Oregon, Nevada*. there are over 300'000 sacks left.; she has left her wealthy husband fi Imit- mid Vegetables v ■ • •tn' k ranch. You can buv this for old wants position as cook or anvi FRESH FRUITS Oranges: New nally. Notice is hereby elven that Abra while 150,000 sacks are stored at ' ■r acre. Oregon Home 3eek- kind of house work; can give best! Sacramento. The speculators have navel. $2 00© 2.50 box; bananas 5e The matrimonial seas have long of references. Address *45 East' ham H Smock, of Eugene. Oregon, 420 Wtllaaette 3t. tf succeeded in forcing prices up stead The low rates from Eleventh street. Eugene. No ob- j who. on November 3. 1900, made ily in th« face of these great sup ’b: lemons $150© 5 50: grape fruit been running high for Dr. and Mrs E—Lease on a rooming Married In 1908. Mrs. Oreron 'tart* cr. Septet $3 75 pinennub 1 ^fr’t lb; gTap«s. Munyon. timber and stone application. No. jection to going into country. <129 nons« for five years, with 68 rms.. ••5612. for SE 1-4 SW 1-4. Section plies. and stand a good chance of tl.00; Tangerines. $1.004/ 1.25; Jap Mnnyon sued for divorce in 1909. al will buy many farms, fine all through This 18, Township Is S Range 5 W Wil winning out unless potatoes are run ■ range« $1.00© 1.25 bundle; pears, leging cruel treatment. A few months several this summer WANTED — 18250 for 5 years on a nildinz has steam heat: all mod- later the suit was settled and it was sev •ral more, lamette meridian, has filed notice of In on them from other states. There $1.75 © 7.00, large brick building that Is rent is a probability that Colorado ship ' d tin-to-date: pays $500 net BERRIEe -Hncklebnrrl«« 7e. nouncod that all difference« between far a or acre intention to n. k« final proof, to ing for $1800 per year and is in P*r month; will sell or trade for POTATOES Best. $1 35© 1.40; Dr. and Mrs Munvon were settled, fore th . t?hti«b claim to the land above des pers will soon take a hand In the sured for |«000. This property la a farm near Eugene, or good close game, and Oregon shippers vfll .■ ; <> “«conds. $100© 1.15; sweets, 314© But In June this year Mrs. Mnnyon •ell t for valued at $24.000 Will pay 8 cribed. before the Register and Re get in If the opportunity offers. •n 1 rerty. This p-operty is on a told her friends that her troubles when you c 3He 1b. , ceiver. V. S Land Office, at Rose- per cent interest. This is a good P" nt street In Portland. The Prune« Firm in 111 Quarter« VEGETABLES— New turnips, at had recom menced Now she has re- Is In the front i burg. Oregon, on the 13th day of loan. For further information se<- PDco for this lease and furniture The market on prunes is working $1.25; beets, $1.25; carrots, $1.25 turn ed to the Stage I February. 1911 hoijee. corner of 9th H S. Owen. 536 Willamette street ’ H. E Owen. 536 WI1- steadily upward, and In some quar- per sack; cabbage, $1.40© 1.50 per Mrs Munvon is th» daughter of a Claimant names as witnesses: J W. ZIMMERMAN <129 street. <129 BOR RENT—Good modern house in very desirable location, 2 blocks west of Willamette st. Address Box 14, Eugene, Oregon tf iOS SALE J. M. HOWE i •«