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THE EVGEXE DAILY GUARD, THTRK1MV. Jl XY 9, 1908 -a j, i i : - t I: ,! i i , CLAYTON TA1KS TO DEMOCRATS ON NATIONAL ISSOES jihls admission i iliai l he inipr, i uiihilid thi ; nd that if hi work I )-t lurnin-Wt-t It In only so because hi un.l'-r-tuklngK were loo ant fo lie carrUd (o iiirreM ilurlng ' "ff-i-e. '.My polllK mum continue.' So tbe champion of lhee wouM transfer of fice mid power to his favorite caiii nit mlnlMer, and his i-ar U to have a fellow. Tin: preterme U that the ftKht imiitt nu fju under the leader destluiiftted by him until the laxt foe shall have surrendered or Ilea Inglo rious tn the duHt. The nomination of hltt would-be surrenftor was largely acronipllnhrd by the line of official putronax and foarwe machine meth od and has dellKhled the chief upos- (tle of vlrf niioslty, and, at the same I tint, has not perturbed the con science or trie one nine trmi nrvice f-jrthr thsn to say c:iiti-'!:t or those who rf-v would n -t have a more fulnvary .n 'i man an ii.ai na ;-n done tr ii.UV hai'e . ., don- iri Xhi d:re n-n during his entire ad- J ;i;ii;-f rut; .n. j j "The l iii'i-rutic pprty will strike, j do n htt ul prlvileerf, whether I i trained irr-juh a h1y!i protective tar-l ' iff or Kr;-nted 'o Kjvtrn merit char-1 . tcreij corpora; lot' uy perm iion or I law. Ai! truths oe th-Ir birth and their ability to r,mMnue exlHtence tu one or ihe other of these two forma of sped tj privileges. For private monopoly, Uo business approximating private monopoly In aother or In magnitude, can endure one or the other or both. reformer, now the Una, an adi'Dt it; I the beMtowai of public plunder and fortcetful of ail his resounding moral commonplai es. No fair-mined Amer ican could read the dally account of the recent political dohiHH at Chlca uo without feeling mortlflcat Ion and I regret ; mort If 1 atlon that the pn-Hl- dent ttliould have so abused his power j In dictating to a great party li Ik choice of a n"irceHsor, and regret that J t hat party should have submitted no I cowardly to a humiliation that was HENRY D. CLAYTOfl. manifest as It watt degrading Alftlmma voiiKTHiuiftu who Is ached mm 10 in M ... ,rn- cnmrmia j.toii ami Conleinpt of Court. Uc Iteiuvcrallc national couvrutloiL 't mi! K0 ,,. There haa been nnd la now a public demand for legisla Denver. July 8,-Fullowlng 1. the!11"" "J'1 "ollHhlnK, the . i',.n-P...,un w ii i process of Injunction and power to Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums All at Special Salt Prices During; July Sale SAVE IT NOW AT THE ash Saie July Every Art In iheHouaRj murine ij... Great July Clayton, of Alabama, permanent chairman of (lie liemocratlc iih I lorni) convention: Chairman Clayton spoke In purl as f'lllowi: "Mr. Chairman and Fellow Demo crat: let nie thank you for the honor you have ronturred upon me, "Thli la Di'iiloirullc ear. Demo cratic Idcaa am now popular. Doc trine! alwaya taught by our party and acolfed at by our oppommta are nor urged aa a noapel of their own. Meas ure! and pollrlua of Democratic ori gin are now pretendedly advocatuj by Ihe leadera of the Kepubllean par ty. It la no longer auurehlallc to de clare private monopoly to be linle fxnalhle or that the grunt IraimpnrU tljn com pan lei ahould be regulntiMl and controlled by public law. Kc-r-nier questioning of the derision of a l"r inuicrltv of the auiirenie court In the lueoiue tax case eittuot now be huurd. b.H'nuau or thu Ki'ettler noise of ttte veltement nnd emhfM'rvd t'e nunrlntlou of Judgea uinl liidlelul aels t ant have h". ed the courtiy. A de l ind for the rulslon of the luilff It no longer a Mirer, to deii'r iy uur In dustrial ryiiein. Irusis nr not to In lolerale.l even bv the It lllli'lnin I arty. We nee.! u-H now '-itiuiKe on thi list of H",iiilill:i n iiiIiiiIhiIoim 'i nil I 'otnlnoa f ir eleii.on puriiiise". only The Kenulilliuii purly him ininje marked progress In promises In the process of Injunction and power to punish for alleged Indirect or con structive contempt of courts. Kver elncu 1K96 the Democratic party has protested ngulnsl busty and Ill-con eldered use of Injunctions and has been Insisting on the right of fair trial In all fanes of constructive con tempt, The Itepubllcan party hna been avoiding this question. Ho the president. In taking It up, and Mr. Taft, In his letter to the labor unions, advocated a measure thill tho Demo cratic party, acting In behalf of the correct administration of public Jus tice, haa been demanding for twelve yeara. If the president was In earnest when he sent hla message to con gress he was to that extent Demo cratic. W lire nuthorlxed to coik elude that In framing, revising or dlc tnting tho Chlcngo platform ho suf fered from a lapse of memory, or abundoned the policy he had ao vig orously urged In his offlclul rapacity. "There has not been a aesslon of congress In twelve yenra at which the lt"publlnin party rould not have pas sed n liiw prescribing, defining mid reguliitliig the Issuance of Injunctions and providing for fair trlnl In con tempt cases. Yet iioihlng has been done to give the wngiearner fill" treatment and less than nothing In of fered to him In the I'hieugo deliver ance. 11m meaningless gcuonilllles of its Injunction plunk are an Insul! to tile intelligence of those who di ioplo and much greater progress In nU"l reasonable and substantial le Kldlug selfish Interest and apcojul 1 11,1,11 lo" 1,1 Prevent the udinllled rrlvllegea. That party, guided by m- "'""a f "Us Judicial process pedlcnry and campaign necessity, would tauip this year on Heuioerulle around. If It I apparent recent pro- Tnrlff Viiestion, "What does protection menu? iin. drr Die Jtciulillcun pulley of piotec- grH Is to continue It does not re- ne in. ...,,.i.. .i... ' , i..!.r. y K,"a,1"w,T '" lylnK Utile over l:mo.,i,MU no I ,- glna Ion to .... written Int.. a Hepnl,- lo , ,r,.Hurv ,hr(,1Kll lu.'t ,,, ,:, !anp a l..riu four yrs hence those I f,)n.lK ,', . ,,,,,," Unmor al words of Tl las Jerfer- '2fco.00U.UOO and $ I 500 000 000 a liege, on. produced goods. Our domestic man Itepiildlcuii ltKHinp.llilllty. ; ufaelures exoeed our total imports by "The Hepulillian parly liming had l,'n '"'' and they are nearlv all full control of the federal government I Protected. It Is safe to say that the l;r more than a ductule, must live an l''l'le pay at least to the nlieadv Jiocollllt of Hi stewiirdhhlo lis .ire. wealthy beneficiaries of nrolcetlii Ijntlous rlalms. largely without lonu-'',ir every dellar Mint is paid Into the datlon and largely exaggerated, will treasury. II. hln.l tho wall of high not auffli-e. Let hnuesi Investigation Pro-rilon, which in some eases Is al- royoai tho tad ami detective oivs togemnr prolilljlilve, the trusts lew ti'lbuto on tho people The IUvpiii I'allic. "Ioceeding at onre to a mention of the Republican parly's dealing with the disturbed finances of the country, we are brought before that curious legislative compound, the Vreeland-Aldrlch bill. The Republi can party boasta of Its knowledge of finance. What have they given ua In this law? "It will be remembered In IS92-3. under a Itepubllcan administration, a panic was anticipated. The panic came and with Itepubllcan effrontery they charged that panic to the Dem ocratic party. Now, controlling; every braiu-h of the government, they Igno mlniously seek to charge on ns every consequence growing out of their own maladministration of the government. "The only sort of legislation with any great force of public opinion be hind it that the Itepubllenn I'.rty at tempted to enact was a bill to prevent the recurrence of panlca. The last panic was a depositors' panic. brought about by fear upon the part of depos itors that they could not get back their money which had been left In the bank. This fear waB produced by the fact, which had become knowji, that the banks had been sending their depositors money to risky, if not unlawful concerns. A run upon the batiks by depositors, not by note holders, In consequence occurred. Tho Itepubllcan party haa attempted to prevent the recurrence of depos itors' panics by emergency bank note bills, In the provisions of which they have decreased the security that the depositor had in a two-fold way, first by reducing the amount of reserve re quired by law to be held, and second ly, by making tho new emergency notes a prior lien upon ail the assets of the bank, decreasing the security that the bank hud to keep for the de positor, nnd Increasing the bank lia bilities that might be charged against deposits, in my opinion it la an ac complished scheme to enable banks that have floated questionable enter prises to digest otherwise indigesti ble securities by making them the ba sis uf a national circulating medium or exchange. 1 ho future will show whether this miserable muke-shlft, part house Infamy and part sennto In- ramy, as a great Republican newspa per has said, will answer ita purpose. Whatever It may show In the way of sins of omission or commission not only Is It the fault of Hepublicun leg islation, but the evil which It pre tends to euro was altogether and ex clusively the fruit of Itepubllenn leg islation. Theirs Is the responsibility tor the bill, nnd theirs also the re sponslblllty fur the condition which led to the enactment of the Inw. Repiiblieuii Kiilliu-c. The press has told us In what scenic. I to be semi-official statements from the White House that the ores lileut was so intent upon his policies mat ir congress adjourned without enacting them Into law ho would cull nu extra session. Congress did ad journ leaving uupassed most of his favored measures and the extra ses sion was novcf called. If the play results In Itepublliun voteB It will have accomplished Its purpose. If ihe president desired to have this leg Isliillon the Hemoeriits were ready to Join In Its passage. The Democratic leader of the house, authorised by all Ms porty associates, repeatedly offer ed the entire Democratic strength In support of these measures. The He- of protection 'uiineana nave less than sixty mnj -H si -oirj n,,.; Tnlv are making special inducements to those furnishing their hi or conflating doing so. This is the time to save money and we are M vn reductions on every article in our stock. All our goods are marked m pJ figures, so you can see the reductions in prices SPECIAL OFFERINGS: Dressers at Bargains THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. haB instructed us to sell all the allghtly marred or used machines that we have in stock, and offeri these at bargain prices. We have 50 machines, all makes, that we are offering for almost nothing. Included In this outfit Is the WHITE the King of Machines Singers. New Homes, Davis, Wheeler & Wilson, and several other makes. Prices range as low a s2.50 for a machine. We offer some rare bargains In these machines. Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 drop head, listed at $75.00, for.. -- Singer drop head, listed at $75.00, for New Home full cabinet, listed at $100,00, for Davis 12-0fl Remember, we have about 50 machines that we will sell during this sale at prices that must Bell them. The above priced machines are practically new, and we guarantee them to be in perfect order. $20.00 $18.00 $30.00 These Dresser prices should Interest you. New Goods .ye, n.u.a uc will cava von monpv ' HI BUlu lun 'i ' - ii-. i K C ..nt.ana nt DraBSPra nil Ilia has. . i i ... i, ,.nln,T In ti-li mnar mfllra pnnm f.. t. . ' MM I nave a uig mm-n tumme in, "i. ......... )uu... u,ese. Oh.J on tnese aeij euniycin."". . j uuj row. bargains: Quartered Oak, regular $40, now Quartered Oak, regular $38.50, now "'" Quartered Oak, regular $37.50, now '" Mahogany, regular $27.50, now " White Maple, regular $10.00, now White Maple, regular $23.00, now "' Birdseye Maple, regular $35.00, now Birdseye. regular $22.50, now Ash. regular $17.00, now ,.. Ash, regular $15.00, now Ash, regular $1S.50, now Oak, regular $21.50, now Oak, regular $27.50, now Oak, regular $17.50 Miscellaneous, regular $12.50, now Miscellaneous, regular $11.50, now Miscellaneous, regular $7.75, now Miscellaneous, regular $S.00, now . . REMEMBER Don't forget, every article in our store at prices far below J - you are paying elsewhere Buy made in Eugene Couches And Mattresses Campbell-Fellman Co. The Housefurnishers Phone Main 43 No. 50 West 8thS t. Sale Prices Arc! STRICTLY CASH Your Credit Is Gof AT REGULAR PRld pass.d by that partyi Vk'lvuj vllvb;s Cl'vruiutu maintained, ledums rejected; Iho r-''";l" Ity In the house. If thirty of them and Joined the Democruta all of these uicaHures would have passed there and none to a Itepubllcan senate. So inr as tlie House Is concerned, less rant panic and I's ciiiih.'i) m-iu-fH : 1 "."tui.iiiiil.niio In 'i-o !:i doca-l iviiiimmi unwell: dlaalmiilnilnii prnc- ""' count ma. jhe iiinnunt paid lo up II. rd, incompetency coiif. si.cd bv In l'rt lb-' itovermneiit. This iiiuncy has fslium to meet uritoin public need; Moinc from th pockets of tho farmer in.l chl!;lllnii ihU incompetency ly , t tn mechanic, the merchant, the pru !. fibpoltiliiicut of Junkeilnir, pom. ' fl nl man and the laborer, and mlslin for Ihe allcjcd purione tf " I'ccn pound Into the off,' of advHIna that pally so l.ina In cn- H'e pi.Uccrd !. More than two 1ml iu of such boasted bclslutlvo j third of the capital thut derives ben WlsdulU what 1,-Klal.illou la rcilllred '"' 'l'"1" protectlnrl belotms to tin ny inr niiiuiry. .nlni the U.-puli-; trusts, i n,. i nuicrnts will rnvlso the Ills II party, mi dcci-lu-line and rrallv In a csi'al'l.', d.-ti-i intii.-d. lion. M 1 1, in nmotinted to n;t less than 1 tU Vlie-scvviHli o( Uic JtepiibUcans lt tnl I.. Ik. 1 . ..... I........ u . 1 I 1 . . ' viVo n.vliil to chans.. thew rccotn luendu'.loui Into law. The Itepubllcan aupiort w.is not furthcoming. ' l.ct us pe what could have boon ilcciiiiiilUlu'd U legislation Instead of party advnmat;..' hail be-n dfflr. .1. "If a pan of the Republicans had Jollied the liotnooruts In support or measures propos.d by a Republican president the power wlih which some federal ludnei hiiv,. hastily thrown one established by a written conBtl-1 McFarlands 2nd add to Cottage tullon. Grove. $575. ; Deiuociiitle Kiity. Minnie Peebler et al to H. N "We know there Is a brighter pros-! Burchell. lots 8 and 9 In block 53 in pert. If the love of country and lib-' Junction City, $1000. erty Ib still strong In the hearts of I P. X. Shelley etux to James T. tho American people. If an oath toAwbrey etux. tract in claim 75, tp. support tho constitution Is now con-i 18, s r 2 w. $4000. sldered by them aa binding; If the I Cornelia Striiub to John Strnub, people are In earnest in their protests: lota 4 and 5 In block 6 111 S & P add against the rule of Insolent wealth, i to Eugene. $1. the authorized and baleful Influence i G. ti. Schmidt etux to John Straub. of corporations und the exactions of, lot 4 In block 2 In Scott's add to Ku- I the trusts; If the manliness of the; gene, $1000. fathers huve been transmitted to the: W. It. Walker m John Straub, lots I sons, the fourth of next March will 4 and 5 In block ti of Shaw's 2nd add I mark the advent of the gladsome to Eugene. $1. I Huhl of Democracy and the beginning' Laura Krazer to H. M. Wright, lots! of the return to constitutional gov-, 14. 15 and 17 in block 20 in F. & II.1 eminent, honestly and economically add to Eugene, $lu.S. j administered. ! George 1-111 etux to T. H. Drum, I "To the banner we raise here we ! lot 6 In block 3 of Christian 1st add! invite to repair all citizens of our to Eugene. $100 common country who revere the no-1 U. S. to Valeria Westfall, SO acres bier fruitions of the past and who de-' in sec 14, tp. 17, s r 8 w. ' plore the grave aberrations of the! I', s. to Stephen G. Ppgg 1C0 ac I'fesent. (res in sec. 12, tp. l,'i, s r 8 w. "l.ct us see to It thut this standard ! Ludwlg Chrlstennen etuv in n nhnll once nsaln float over a govern-. Mvrind, 2 acres In sec 16 tp IS a ment resting secure on Instlng foun-;r 1 1 w. . , "lions. I J- R- Scott etux to J. L. George et "Mr. Clinlrmnn, delegates and fel-'al. lots 4 and 5 in blk IS In r,u,ii . . .miii i in tu, me nine nun iiie yi;- , t-vv. THE BKAl'TlITIi IX Is always attractive to fined taste, and when it so combined with the as it is in our exiiulsli: ically aV jrated porce!; china, to Indulge oae can only be commendat our prices are so modf.'ii the cost can easily b- by the most limited It . CSlRITfJ THE SQUAf DEA1 619 Willamette St. DEAL CRN Phone Main 25. iM-rni . In s input lit li!i all Jnst public d. mands, and c.ilill.l.-nt v au Inie In lu behalf tlie candid inibllc Jildmni-nt. 'In lliil ItuUmcut the Is sue imiii-i li .-. ' m in 1 1 1 .-it . ,md e nu ll, al'.il li. k' Mibinit on i mil-.- to Unit line and tine i.ll.e I .- l,. rn-.llt iSnt of the ni e !.;!.. iluiiiiKiil.ihis the Ainerl. an 'hl.'l put pi I'COI-e . "My r.di.l.-.." "Ill I'll-, ij 1:1. Ii leiinml run', ,t V IteiiMV.U ,.n i.i, -nun, , in, I,,,. i; ,i Mr Utl Mr I'uli i: i,!.-,..-. f i, '.:111m It uli Mi- Rm,eel(. I'h It, loibl i.ili p.u'.c li.ss lhpai.,t,u ,,, title, the i,, t..-t r-r lo pi ii. cne ,,u ii, in. ,1-, the other, t ll'ltll'lM- OH.- I, ' . ,1111, ,,,. hi. tuiitf standard and In Ihe Interest of 'heir Hitlhorlty lulu the scaie imiihisl the tuxpav.-rs, w ho are always for-! labor would have been r. guiat.-d by gotien by ih,. Republican party. ' ' "There must be n revision and n " V flr trial In all cases of direct Kiaduul reduction of th tariff hy the I "r i ocssriu Mv,. eotitempt of emir: til lids nt tnrlff rcdiii'tlnu tor tb.-i'oi. mm- ,,, pi,i(,,., ,y u. xiimiioii f. -oil and Hat b the b.-Mell-l ' I .! r wou'd be e i-: il le nt lis iiIiiim-s who lu,tlfv u . : pn Ubl 1 Km ,i( ihe -t l.iUu power fur the ! aiti Inst c.vntilti.iMous e of coufei-i-lni: i.rlvl. I ' W lose ami profit upon the tew at the1 xpclise uf the many. j cm Jt tciilll t!-.e Slieriii.in law It lli( li.sdii And shulllil iti,i, ttr lo IllK Mild t!,'lliiu:u lir on t lie p n , : t.tratiou i. hi lii ,-t iir,e the lii.p - ..l. 'he pr.-m in , .-. i:u MOIli-e fn tc Mlllst ''IV t It i '. i . llel- for id fu'l ' nditiln-i.n.-.t. I .I'.ii'i ot s.-piii ntriit :!'.n:', ol lb.. Ulm, ' 11 app. IllU'd 1'lle "It I..-, n ma I.- . idem m it,,. peiiiiiuK , inn, i,;ii ti,,, ti, u.-puli- "ill!' i.oanf win . k I,, i-i.'ijiit . with tt,, name of Itiv... .- , n m, m .;, ., the president .n, i,-, , ,,i,'. set. The lM.sUl.IH Ins s,tleitl.,.l Mniaelf ,.i:d !i, p,i, I.. itt, I,,, uacniv and atiilfx tint in ., th, I'.sJt i-tt.il'ii nt ihe ,i,,,,..,i ,.., Hgellt dutll-.sil',!',-,! It, ,,,,!, ;,, a fin ii er i nlnii,.! , (ti,-,-, ,,,1 i,ii, . . ly pi. i, Ulimd Ihe pre, I t, in (., ... ttie '(ireslct .vim.1i, in uf die sit nf adier i tuna ihe ,.iid t'ns tm-iwr. Th rooiiu i haa 1..-. H t',1 1 t n,u ;.,r, to fout tht. In hia "nii. u. in, rn. erl hava lot deteted lo the ac eooiplhhnicnt of Bmu) hi,h purKe. Triisis. Is Ihe short.'.; ,lf S f,. , the laillf ti. the triisis. Let It be ,le nie I If they care t., dent n, 1;, n,,, l.liltf Is the real mother ,.f trusts. The pt- sl.l. iii has lliii.le treit pi,.. len,e ot ,1. -In. ill,.; (rusts l,,-( h,, t II "f Itie i. s.ili in a l,-;,,. ,1,.. ; v.-r.-,l In cuui, ,s h,. ,.,.,( I'll.- di i.,r t in. nt hi i .is, i. .. t. I" liil t..n- I,- ,, , ,,-i,,t, , nunc tin. i lo !h,. ,-nt, i , .in,. nt ,if -he 1. -ii', : I. .ii ...sm ai.'tlil'K ll has P.- n aei-.ili,;il:..!ie,l lliirk.-d has li's-n the t ot the l't osecllt inns, hut a-hwK e :,..i ih n ii,, a i. -ii I n . .i t "..','H t Tv b.-nef l.-,s' '.-suit ,.. ai ,.l ,., monil.- c'i.ii 1 he s,i, , a ,,, ,.,, , Mi, it x . t-i , ,,' (.,,. ;rtv iiuuie lla:, : d,-i.-loi.. an,, (her ,1,-n, .. , ,. . ,,,., i, , tile ,.!-.!,,. t,.,, ,. y ,,. is ,. 1 I Mi-: mi'. ...iK i'i . 'il'-i' : 'M ,.f ,-ier . ;. j -' .i "i ..i.i m i,:. !i n-.r - I-1 c. i in,. n. i,: ,,.., "H-r.i..n an,) r..,:nhin, -i . I'' -' IH ai.v test,,, :i,,n uf " It. on helm; ih,. r.-c ii 1 a :'l o. i -in ell-, , ',,,., ,:, i,iii..i.l ltn rest.,, pulp mid print paper would now lie mi ih, free list and the pies cut tux iioen IntolUcenco to that ex tent at'oll-h.d No longer would It be in ihe pow er or "lie lede'al Jlldi'.e. II t mac 111 i ll.llll! ei s. I, atiui; evi'leiu e ex parte, ill' m Ihe Allegation t tint ii stale law Is . .'lit:., ,,li. i v ,,, slispen.l Ii In t,.:, I"' a: i i.ii.t,,-i,,i, .V li-PMi ra'i in. asm th.n pa, -.- I the s.-t, a:, . ,,t th, la ! s. s.i.,,, ,,f ,,,n,.,., previ.line H'lt II Sh-.I'M lie II, v f,,r thlee )ii.l-:es t" .u t her U v the .nr;..-s, "I i-.miii: sn.-li an .ird.r. w.mld uow casion in our national afiairs Impose1 It. I). Board etuxo W. W a inn., nun we cauuoi, ii we wou pi.: ens. et a ot ! in hwu ) evade. We must go out from this add to Kuueno 7,ni hall with one heart and a determlna-l X. 1). McFa'dden etal to Kdward tion lo put our loved ship of state on : llailev 172 Si) i.. r i,. .. .... ... an even keel. The keel has been too: 15. a' r 4 w- 5.1 1 r. ot long heating on the air. We must i t p. 15, s r 4 w.'$l nring it down Into tho deep and.iibl.l- so n-.-..s i.. ti J"S waters of the constitution." " Stev- in 3cott's tp. 15 s r 4 w. TRANSFERS OF LANE 1 COUNTY REAL ESTATE What Shall We Have for Dessert? Try JKI.1,-0, the dainty, appetiz ing, economical dessert. Can be pre pared Instantly simply add boiling water and serve when cool. Klavor- ' jusi rigni; sweetened just right' ' perfect In-every way. A 10c package Kred Klsk, sheriff, to 11. A. Wash- makes enoush dessert for a Hrce biirne, IV, I tit) acres In sec. 20, tp. , family. All grocers sell It Don's ac ' ' i"''n sulistltutes. JI-:i.I..6 complies Sainuel Lowe to J.-sst K. l..iwc, with all pure food laws. 7 flavors W. 1 , 40 acres In sec. 3, tp. IP s.. Lemon, orange, raspberrv strawber r. 12 w $J00. ry, chocolate, chcrrv. peach J. K. K'.'inerly et ux to K. A.' .' Moore. W. l., iracl In sec. Ill, tp. Votii'I- to m... 17 s.. r. 1 e.. $42. I Th., ",-. , V Ilcnrietta Goldsnilth to 7.UU C.old- Unise w li smiin. . ti, part ot lots .. and s ii blk. IS. l-lugelif, $HI, l ulled Slates tu Wlllard 1.. Card piiuui. hoi j,, acres In sec. 12. tp 12 w. a ii. v i r it ,t l-o Mn pa: llcu'ar II I - -1 .1 1 ,-tl. ll is Inn x law r. .j. i:rlu.; the I'.il'li, a;-.. o c,iiii.,i;i;'.i , ,,,., -Ibutlons ."1,' i-Uell mi woiii.l haxe be, n enacted. in. in iid 1., . d' -1 Hal ' . will "II p.-tli 1 'oil US o ua, ,- K.'i'l. s. -l'.,Me llistitlltions must pres. rx. I. Uur federal goxern- S li' ot d- 1 i-.i :, d and limited pow el . i 11. .1 111 .'111 ot Its re- ' " I 111 lis lutectili and ! -' ii rileli'lll is the1 V! and t s'.i s ' 1 I.:. I l''e other -l- 1' I:' L. A. Ilou.-k ct tlx to Michael Cot ! fee, W. II., :tnvl'.l aeies in sic. Is, j tp. I ". ., r :. w, ;i..iiu ! S. nun, ! Klinore et ul to H. W : Hn id. cj f. p., i, hi ,-ri,s j,, 1 '' a'l.l .t. in. I.s s.. r. 11 w . $ in, ' i - I., I'arker to W. K. Y.irkir. W. I' . in., t. ;,. 6 an.l 7. In blk. 1 112 I J nil'-: ton t'liy, ."tip. 1 Robert lliiiio et al to J. M. Mar- km. W. U , loi in blk. n of Chris tian's add. to Ki:i,.i.-. $5 ml. I' A 1 1 a rd et n to II. II. Wood, j W- I'. "act III claims 47 and 72. tp' I 1 " and I x s , r. It w ., $ I Otip. I W K. Illown et il to (1. 1 Circle ! W l . 1 ,t his. I in K. F. S ot! s add to KlKine. $.".! mien II. Colvin et u to Chns on noes is now dne and have d:ms th.v ,1,, . want had b-M.-r dlspo.,-,. 0f ,.., secure license, which Is now $2 ;,i tor males and f, on fr t,,K,(,, ' L. IiOXXKY. I'og tax collector. MOST GR.OCJRS SELlI Olympic Floi every sack guaranteed Made of selected Eastern Orteon hard wtall duces more loives ol breid than any other fl -.-aves are tighter end whiter. Because ol ll' quantity of bread produced "he cod is no hijVf .kt nours. AbK YOUR GROCER FORI THE PORTLAND FLOURJNCII rkVaawiijrjfiiH to Wl l.r. Dltlt.LlVo Phone Ked 4s7; f ltrcilliul.7. CARPHXTKH. -Xi'.T So. Willamette. S:.' ' W.' 7 I'OLITI-: ATTKM I greets all ctislnm-rs market, and us e'.ideif of meat ns was ever -Mock juicv. tender. - ly flavored an I fine ?'l xvhut xx-n en' ;. n-.r no: sirloin, fiat i'-.i.c "; steaks from. We W' cut up mo. tl s for ,mt! I well ns to choas.1 f-- sn thut they will look ns xvell as tender aaa ' Our prices are li' ' meals. Broders' B Phone 5Mniix J.0 - - V'T Kx.s iiii'is' ,i,.,. L-tn'e of .,in.s w Whi, ,. ',,. X i'ire is het-. l.v ,i I J. - T I . :is-1 W. II , en iin;. !l and i.f .1..-,,... by the Count. 2 and all i:;i; let ,, YX 1 '-iin lltbui .Hon 1. 1 , O'O '? "'"""""I failure.1,,,,. , anu u,.v doe. not uevd to d.rll o, ,,rl.r tract In sei s r. 12 w . JUM. ctu t-i ll M, V.iiiO,,, r ' s ... .-s 111 sec I a , t p i, '-, in claim no. s '. f. : .1 1 1 " ot.fidet.tlv hop,, ih.,; .;. I lie l:. ,-,.,. Lou,, s.ixtfj ci-!" rn. lor the ch ime ' V.!l-..im Brvtid. tract i;i i'.nll.'li t'i execii'lv.. a-- it 1" w u.!i. l.il Interpret itlon ' II K i,t ,.t n to M ar' lis me should cm,, th. n s ' so a. n-s in sec. 10, tp. 1.1, ' " w "I perish troin ' l 4 . .. an'i and a novcrnmcnt of rs-1 Kuinu l eveneTiet al to will br created on the ruins of Kemf emi, t 3To block 4 ltac.l hi.. M'ari ern.l I' -i- and I. x- iir , .' ' r a"K , Poin-.-d exec,,.,," AV L , n P- ... ' ,' ' " " last ' a' I i" th.. estat , - line, deceased. 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