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Tire rrnnvE paily gvari. pitiiur. ji e tj Coroner L. P. Moffitt, S. William T. Gordon. It. fooimiiision"' Count Guard Htiston, D.-S. Surveyor County SuprinU'nd Coanty 9cboH Couotw County Treasurer H. M. Price, It . . . W. T. Corneliua, s. Chas. M. Collier p.. Jea M. Wyr. S. NEWS FROM UPPER i Mc KEIiZIE RESORTS u jsi mmek 01 tim; i : UIVIMi KAII.Y AT 1-A liTll'S Alt. M. Iii:.IK ItlUlM.K AMI l'.EI.KNAP SI'ltlNti It It I II li K A l II E 1. K X A V SIMilNliS Walter B. Dlllara, R. Welby Bt)veo, D. L; Kempf, 8. . B. F. Keeney, R. H. M. Maavllle S. 'j James Kitchen, D. . . Robert B. Eastland, R. . N'. N. Mathews. S. County Judge Gabriel R. Chrlsraan. R Joseph Muhr, S. County Sheriff Drew Griffin, R. Henry W. Stewart, D. County Clerk Ernest U. Lee, R. B. G. Cole, S. State Representative Proa. Att'y I fat Congreas RfpreuentatlTe V. S. Senator R. R. Commis'r Commissioner Dairy and Food snreme Court I '"stic, of John W. Baker, D. . . Harry L. Bown, D. Geo. O. Knowles, Ind.. A. E. Whitaker, I. S. 0. P. h. Miller. S. V. B. Mathews, S. Leon R. Edniunson, D. Allen H. Eaton, R. . Winsor W. Calkins, R. Louis E. Bean, R. 5j ?4 -. k - ? ? ; ir ; -J V r- x S - M .1 tf N - .1 N U . jc i- V- i . - J- X M T jj X T n V ,N N r. N f ' " M -1 f! 'J n N C .1 - 1.1 rt k ) m : - r- T. x T t ."3 31 ; i- m.It;- - . 1 ?J ; ci .1 v i- : !i j i-i t . . - n '3 us h n t- -0 ! C O M H t "V M 3 i" x is x -.a . ri x n m x ji j, c W W f" N - X it t 31 " " ?V aT.fiV ,7-T ?i pTjT i i ? -'- x t x r-i tt l.".K-r--:3 r.y;.". i; M m i" f4 ?; s fj f) L " N - : s M J - "Ni3J;3V3Lt - M W M e-i M ; x x t- 5 I" S f M f ' M r- SJ : X T -J M X ?J I"- ?5 m- ?T: tN -a - t-. .. !M;:p3n503HLoonnNa' : r V K K f r r j. s o i- m ci o if ;i j, r x i M 3 I- tf N C M M Spot Ul Correspondence. J McKenxie Hrtdge. Juno U. The 1 Road a are drying uiui travel is bet-1 tor. Sam Ferguson passed here, yester day on hi way to Eastern Of? Ml, af ter n bunch of hor$ev j Wild tftrftwk'H-t'ltm are ripe unit t hi J prntrln U covered with them, ', KLhitig u rood an pi(M1.v o( YkhUUIoa ftro brouKht In daily. On Juue 15 we got our Oully mall. wMfh will bo htRhly approoiatoj. Twenty tonta arc uow on the i firounrt at Polknap SprtiiK, the larn-i osl camp that ha ever been on the! pro mill at this it mo of the year. Walter Boone and fniuily arrived.; here on the 7th on their nt lo the' sprinm and are now ready to ivd alt I that come. Mr. lWwne has chant of ' (h cooking dpartnient and he ktmlM how it u doiifl. He nronjht ; wtth him titty fat hens to use when, mountain nanipx is aoarce. Walter say he will serve anything from eof fee and sandwiches to a ehlcken din ner and Is prepared for short order meal a. Mrs. N. P. Metcalf arrived on the stnKo yesterday to visit during the summer. Her home Is In Sanlza. Cal. Vncle Oeo. Frlizell has a fine Kr- den. He expect a to furnish vegeta bles to both the Lor House Hotel nud sprlna durinK the. season. John Douglass, of Portland, who Is campluK t the springs, not from Wm, Yale a brown cub bear, and it Is beeomliiK Quite a pet In camp. Mr. DoukIss also bough, a lot from Goo. Krlssell near the Log llous ho tel and will put up a fine residence durinK the summer. Several others who have purchased lots In KrlessiMl vllie will build during the season. hast Sunday Percy O'lliion, with n heavy four-horse stage loaded with people and camp supplies, passed up, going to Helknap Springs. Six peo ple wore. In the puny, all from Portland. Shirt Waist Offerings :in p i-f;. 'i'..t' ' .uixMus fur you to Ita.V V- aluvJ tff'rod If in this J.'i'aruii.-r.!. : pri.es will Mri'iv vn:ui ) I Some $2 Values .will on sale at $ 1 .48 We have a !.'t .f tv't which art spleml:. 'ei at others Uh lonj; p'c-s and doreii n thou 2.uo. n in frttnt. ill be sold at, each . in whitf lan ai.-i Short leevs. open liUt'tlS P M U M r ?1 - "T J; T ; - 1-. K r I- f i.l - I", t I- -5 I- 3D fO O O I- i.t O t- C3 f t I- O LlNHMtt-MOWt L"5 M Ji T I" 'J 1- t M D I r. M N M i- 1.1 rH ri NO O 1.1 JO n O M C-l ' n M I' C V TOni'OMX "-fj N N M N rt t" i-iHrt CI t-t CD Edwin R. Bryson, R. . . . T. J. Whitney, D Daniel Starer, P W. S. Richards, S. . Willis C. Hawley, R. J. C. Cooper, S. . . Geo. B. Chamberlain, D H. M. Cake, R . I. H. Amos, P. Thomas R, Campbell, R C ,B. Hosktns, P. . . E. N. Emery, D. J. W. Bailey, R . C. C. Brix, S. C J. Bright, P. . Robert 3. Bean, R.-D. . LINN M t f t rt f) 3 M - O V - ffJiS !- -4 . OC - N M N h H 3 MHMNM f r t r H - t-t t-i M fJ .-I .N N - r-i r-t f- H 1-. n 1 L I," I" J h J) X rt M I M M ?1 ? I r- S X M M O 71 "f r- I- I.1) M tO M M C O N O C l I," M JI H i.l ltMMfXMt.M'rMXMtfinT"rt-r"N- flPtflOMMt iflWHH ViaTniafraOWtiiOMS i" H M N M M M H rH -- " M -t M N 3 O li X X M H M ' f N 3 tl 3h NO 3 Jl r-u5 N Nr ;-'Xip-fM:iL,TtSrlOrii,i8HH'COtm'9Wltiht3Ml-rtHfli f V I- h O r 'J " M " " ' " C1 t" fl V i." 3; X f 3 3 ! S OWwTltJlWM ifl M I- ift I- f X - 31 tl ( i 'J J! ' J- I - " - t s - -ome of in back. ........ 4' i ,iy ALLEN'S SLAYER IS FOUND GUILTY Heppner, Or., Juno 11. Dan !o herty was convicted of murder In the second degree today for the slaying of Oscar Allen, when tho latter re fused to buy drinks for a crown In a Lexington saloon. The Jury delib erated for more than 15 hours. Judge Heun will pna sentence on Doherty Monday morning. June IB. Doherty will uppeat to tho supreme court. Allen was known In Kugene, hav ing relatives here. rt c x : ; 3 :i O 3 fl n t 3l Ois ;oo:i :ii-r ji ix;i; MAititiH wn.ii SPKAK AT ItKOAVXSVIIJiK Brownsville, Juno 11. What Is expected to be tho greatest reunion of the Unit county pioneors in the history or the County Pioneer Asso ciation (1u ring Its SO years of exis tence will be held In this city next week, June 17, IS and 19. (ieorge K. Chamberlain and Judgo u T. Har ris, of Eugone, will deliver the an nual addrcHHCs. toe former on Thurs day and the latter on Friday. There will be other adlressea by prominent persons and a program each day re plete with appropriate things. Spec ial rates have tmen granted by tlx Southern Pacific, O. H. A N.. and the ('. & K. Hall road for this occasion and big crowds are expected. J. 3 I- X M . j- z'S?i s x I- 'J . s n t J- ' v- - jr- - r- ri (.-:', J ic il M M I" 1 - n c - n " M fl K - . - r-: 3 f I . X " S ifl f) IS M i" M Kj X ?! ; - M J. ' M N M M M O M - 3 i.. r" h M n c 3 W I I- i 5 M f- O i. ifl 3 " I" tl '3 " ffi 3 fl M " 3 K k i n te t ' i- t " m oieuMvOY-t-i-Mo c a : ; - '. '.v.'. - c f a i i . : .3 . r .-- -j ;- - r z i -. -1 - ?- y- C J15 v : : JR "uwiox. ki.k( Tine i'W, r' neral niauaRcr f it iric Rollway Com- Ihn i,. ..... . i . ti"i trlp East- " her be ' ; 'ri.Miiuiit lur t ' IniKrr.l ; I... Ilfl flr,t .- ..'iMitu inn'. I-." ..I'.'ianl ..- v,.w n.i . T' and freight rai . i n ,ronlra-t (r t tt. lae new rollitm ' imiTIMWS HVK aluo iDrlnde a 1 2.0dO-italliin lank to iil -'"Ji'ltT ' l'KI.I' AN IlAV iuiply wati-r to all .rl tit the . urotjiidt. t. ., ((r j-jne 11 Hrimh ha btttn rl.'ared away and '". TV 't"'n.,ia!.'ud ! now lo- V-Ura Hay In auumlnic th lwl , an !:ay lAi-. "' "'- '""' "'itii ftrriinKHTipntR ( . ,"' '' ":rn' HTKIIMIKIMJ HAI(;lir. ,. k ;--' H'1 IV1' Photrdi, fltaniiia and popt rrdi. ; :. 0r"-n'.y jtiipp-i r,..n-ril rlew work. Hlith tr.-. ( -..inatl. l t-n U'll'.m.M. .n,t fltl.-. tf o ' ,0-! D s K : : i'ha. ln,';.!'-l an FMKHII f'KMKNT - i'-(. li-ound" alout Freh car bt urade Portland ov b brilliantly "' Jt arr'red. I'rlrw It 75 per Tbe lmproemenia , ""Jtc' ijw. ..v. MITICI! It nppearlnR from the aliHlrai't of votpn cnat at tile regular June, 11I0S, election aa mailo by the canvuHKttiK board of Lane county. Oregon, ron RlfttinK of E. V.. Lee, county clerk. It. 8. HryHiiti, Jim! Ice of the Peace In and for Eugene Juattre DlHtrlrt, lane County, Oregon, and J. L. Clark, Ju tlce of tbe Peace in and for Crenwell Precinct, Lane County. Oregon, that at the Raid election tho total number of votea cant in tho precinct of Zumwalt, In Lane county, Oregon, on tho queation, "For and AKalnat utock running at large," la and wan 92 votea, and the mild number of votea cant In the aald .umwalt precinct "Agalnm Mock running at large" la and wai M votea. Il ap. pearlng from aald abntrart that the reaull of nuld rota la and waa 7A votes agalnnt atock running at large more than for atock running at lam;,' ajid that tho majority agnllut atock running at large In aald Ziimwalt precinct la and waa 70 voteu. Therefore, In compliance with Section 4245 of the General Lawa of Oregon, panned by tho leglnlature of tne atato of Oregon In the year 1907, notice la hereby given that after I0 daya from the date of thla notice It will be unlawful for atrn-k to run at large In aald .utnwalt pre clncr, Lane t'onnty. Oregon, uti der penalty of $10 for the flrat of fence and 120 for each and every auhflei-ticnt offence, to be recovered from the owner of the utork In civil action in the name of the Htate of Oregon before a )utlce of the peace of the precinct In. which aurh owner or keeper, or either of thern, may re aide, and auch penalty nhail he for the benefit of. and when colkrtci-1 paid Into, the common ahool fund of' the county In which auch anion la! brought within alaty daya after auch1 animal In proved to be at IlirKe. I)ated thla !"'h day of June. 1108. 'Real I K. P. LEE, County Clerk, Lane County. WITH AIIM' A and WITCH SMKI ' T! beat aalve in the world for cuta. 1 brulaef, a.rea. iiIot.. .itl rheum, let- I ter, chapped baroN (tr.d all .kin erup 93.0O VAIA 1lS 1 tO a.lM ...., .j, 4 AQ- MI.K I'ltICK Jf) I .jO ISALKpiUl K KtO I. Another Lot Worth $2.50 at $1.98 Wo will have on sale another lot of Ladlea' White Lawn Walata that would be good vulucj at a third moro than our aale price. A number of different atylea. (j. 4 no Special Salo Price vj) J . 7U $3 Values in Lawn Waists $2.48 Here la another lot of White Lawn WalHta tlu very beat make, many of which are splendid $2.00 values, with 3-4. 0 ytQ eleevea, opeu In back. Your cholr8 CpZ.D :t.t)(l V.VI.l lsS NALK PHIl'K $2.48 .1.(l( VAI.I'KS HALE PHIl'K 2.48 R. W. NEWLAND, 26 EasC 9th Street t H The GRAND Today anJ Tonight i PROGRAMME Biarritz Shore, Lost Pocket Book, Men and Women, Fond of His Paper, Mrs. Stcbbin's Suspicions, Dog's Friend, Cheap Beer, False Start, $100.00 Reward,' Cock Fight and Traveler's Jest. Songs by Miss Hentfershott "His Wedding Btlls Will Rinz Today." "The Man Who Fights the FUmej" Matinee Every Day 2:45. Everting Performance 7:45 and 9 p. ra. 5-Day Clock given awy June 26th SAVE YOUR CUPONS. ALU SCATS 10c. ;hm t Eugene Poultry Store! C. B LAMPHSHIR.E We linvn the only alore in Eugene that ).ul enclualvely In jmiiiI. try and Hiultry iriMlucta. We bur and acll all 1u.ti of oillry from the hnliy clilrka up. Will handle at all time nmiket oillry ami Moillry for bo-cillng purHMii. If you linve audi Mullry to a.dl or of you mini lo buy, cull ami M4t un. 102 East Ninth Street, corner of Pearl K al STUDEDAKER. BUGGIES IK UH' WAT TIM' III NT Itl'v SI I 111 It , I It IHTilJK, ' hl'lllMi WtllllV lilt SI Itltl A. Ill III I', ;. ' WllltlV MANHIIIP AMI I IMSH llll Mil .; I'.t sr IN THE MIKI.I'.T. ll Villi M-; Ml Ml sT A k i: it v I4XIK uiui m it line iii Koni: in vim;. SI L. LONG, Hardvvara awr-.f 50 E.nt. 9th Stret. tlont. Guarantee I to give . attraction , SCS? MuVL. 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