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necessities and the expensive luxuries, from foodstuffs
to automobiles. .
The one marked exception is lumber, which can .be bought
cheaper -today than for many a year past and is retailed in
Eugene in many instances for less than wholesale prices.
This means that your dollar will buy more now than at
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any other time and this is therefore the time to spend it.
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14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon.
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DEER-HUNTING
SEASON HAS
; COMMENCED
nliiri mi nhiiiiilunrei of trout Mtreiimn'
In thitt neighborhood and the news
that I he trout are beginning to take
(ho comes an good tidings to
the local Nlmrods. No camping par
ly will take to the hills this year
without fishing tacklo.
GUISEPPE ALIA DIES
' CURSING PRIESTHOOD
(Continued From Pane Ono.)
TRANSFERS OF LANE
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HOT WKATIIKK HAH IIIIIVKN I
(1AMK HACK TO MKillKIt MOl'N.
TAINli TIIK KAItl.V HKASON
HPOItTSMKN AUK (IKTTIXtl
Til Kl II Cil'NS (HT I'Oll A HI NT
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Yesterday 111 A season of 1IMIK
opened tor Uiu killing of dir In thin
tali), and luiiuy spiiisincii are mnk
Iiik ready to lake lo the mountains
after, the elusive buck. A number
of parllca are already In the hills
and doubtluiu there am many out
with their HO-30. .dny.
It t hlKhly probable, Ihowever; 1
that there will not be a ureal num
ber ij the old humeri out for some
lime yet.
Kot the 4ast two years conditions
have 4ieeu exceedingly favurnhleiiir
the breeding of deer; the water holes
were numerous, and the ranges cov
ervd with thiok brush, making the
at'oesa to deer hauutt quite difficult,
th large number of waterlnK and
fedmg places scattered the alien
lenilon of Ilia huntsmen, affording
added protection lo the deer.
Ye raueii and trout (Ishermcn
leturnlng from the higher roaches
and ranges of the surrounding coun
try hate not reported the number of
deer signs as numerous as was to be
expected .'i the existing lirenm
slaixvs. aud sportsmen are ai a loss
lo explain iln apparent absence of
Ihe itame. ft. on,, atlrtbule Ihe scatce
nesi of the ,,r t.i the rcieut tvi ol
hot weather. tioin th,u the deer
hate r lonied to the cooler fast
neuis til tue blither mountains.
here tile s'er Is still more plelltl
ful and tuisse belter. Cerium II Ik
Hist a tf jimp in ihe n at -t dim-Hun
and an oi.ei v.tn.-e of proper piocti
lion sliou'd take the guiltier (,i prn.
ductive tein'ory; sot scventi par
tlea J leant lute fillli !u lellee that
s Well pl.tlille.l etutal.n to Ihe !!
knooi deer i.iuti, MI bilim Hie
(U s'l atl te j ,t
A ni'lnber of the uiore e u : ed
ti unlet eill leliv
until t'.e we.lll'er l mnle llivlllh
Slid fe-t till -tie ni.et thin Itiftl the
dienije .l.iltrt S ; lie .1, ei..n
lliilltel' Slit 11. i unlet l.iMv ar'ti" tile
game tle;,l
T .-ti.i ee of I t, .il : sin. n
In rtc.ird t.i 1 r hu'iii'.,: In the
I'le.tlfii .1 I'le.etii .lint I'.le'l lukes
Here !; one of the i.-.t isise In
"1 t n iltl.l T,ih.lUN n :,:ce liuillhet
! HUt.-t'it hilltU 1M ht en. Ill, le.t
III tll.U . '.I - I ', t', I'lmit.n. ! I 'Te In
leniidemned man to the execution
Ihouae, where the black cap and the
I noose were adjusted by the deputy
PMIVTV DC II COTITC I warden. During this period Alia be-
UUUilll ntHL L0 I n I L came frantic and rent the air with his
i yells and curses against the prleat-
lluvo your abstracts nuulo by l.ane I nT,' l,", , , . .
founly Abstract Company. I . l""" lvo "aly; long llve the Pr-
.testanta! v
Kmeal K.'llylund to WIlMani Clrlf-! ' , Au, Ulvt,i,. th0 r,al'-
fin; 4tl ncrea In ec 4, tp. 1. a. r. 1 ; ( ",llko- of 1tl,B lrl'' 'r
... i ' , ed a short prayer, Ihe dripping wnter
urn Orlfflii el tlx lo W, 1. Kl-!"' ""'"" mechanism n-leiis-
lloll;
1 w.
SU m'rea in sec.
II.
I. tp. ID, a. r.
ed I he great weight, and at exiictly
18:311 Ihe body wus Jerked Into thu
! till', riifnrtuiiiitely, his neck was not
! broken, owing to the slipping of the
rope, and he died of strnnKulullon.
After If minutes Alla'a body wits cut
down and he was pronounced dead.
John M. Morss et tlx lo A. H, l.nnd;
Irnei In cliilm t,;l, ip. 1, B. r, "j w.
$2(1110.
Olnl .1. Hansen lo II. 1'. (Hauler:
lots 4, IS and li, block II; plat of Dun
can, fin.
I'. H. lo lllen O. I'owers; 81) acres
In sec. 8;i, Ip. Hi, a. r. 4 e. Patent.
J. K. Spray et ux lo S. V, Boyd:
14.3 acres In sec. fi, ip. St, a. r. 3
w. i;.3ll.
Theresa M. Jackson to John F.
Kelly; 4 acres In sec. 16, tp. 16, a. r.
i w. $10.
(Ico. Watt et nx to lllen O. Powers;
tract In sec. 21, tp. Hi, a. r. 4 o.
$2 5110.
J. O Storey et in to W. K. Whit
beck; tract In see, I J, tp. 17. a. r. 4
w: trad In Sunset How, $20N0.
J. K. Palmer et ux to J. Z. I'oates;
tracl In Colinite tlrove. IISUil.
Sylvester W. lloyd et ux to W. n. 'Sunday, Kjb-uary 23, according "to
Cooper ; tract In sec. 5, tp. 11, a. r. '. ''Is tury. he was aroused from aleep
J w. $S0P. be the ringing of the c'lUnes In St.
James C. Porter et nl to Alexan-' KMll"Mh '1,"r'l- nr"'. dressed
Story of Alla'a Yltm
.('ulseppo Alla'B crime, the murder of
Father Leu llclnriche, of the Order
of Franciscan monks, at the altar
rail In St. Klliubelh'a Church In Den
ver, while the prleat waa administer
ing the sacrament of the Kucharlst,
struck horror to the heart of every
person In Denver and awakened anx
iety In Ihe Catholic world lest It
should prove the beginning of a gen
eral pian ot prlest-tnui tier.
Alia had been In Denver several
weeks, unemployed. :ui I apparently
penniless Kurly on tue morning of
I oil acres In tp.
I himself hu-'ledly and walked out lo
I'oi.le
3 w. ' I'.Ik chur h. led by 'hi musical tones
F i" n... ... .. .. . . 'inalliig f.inh a call ti Worship. But
3. II and 12. blink 3. and lot 3.
block 4. Maplelon. Ifioit.
John F. Kelh et ux to T M. Jack
son: Hill acres In ei s. 3. 11 and S
tps lh. 17 and 21, s. r. 2 aud 7 w
J I ml.
Johannes Kuest lo Katie llimsell;
Iraei in tp 17. . r 4 w (
I'hrrles J Hal hue ,. ux to Adallne
V Feiiow: pari of 1m J and Kit S.
Mock 2, 1'hei.h're's ad tn Kuitene
1 .10 II
Webber Wilcox et ux to F. I,
ChuiMt.eia. part , lot 4. block ,
I'hrUI ne.'a seiolld n l to KlItLene
$7 CO
I f "'i iit.in lo 1 p Campbell:
me e ,ed 1 "' t "'''"-' '''
uir ',-,,;!,.' I Ch..,h.. .., v , Kred K
11 ninil'im: '.itil .o Ti t..
17 hihI lot 1. nr. e. if, b t r. 3 w
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1 tie ni '.i in me 1 . . tp. ; i
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MIOK SI1KP IN 1 1. in no
I" P Shu.n Vs op, . ,t p , fr,t.
' 'o Vbii-H Ml work
Euaiantcrd llrlns In y,u- ).,. work
Ak tf
nt no with 1'ic ihought of
1 lisuksKlvlim In mini!, for he de
clared and ripe.itod. many limes af
ter his arieKt, that ilie chimes re
called a'lecrd wronn.i operlenced In
his native Italy, a .id attributed nv
btm lo the church
Knlerlnt Cie church, All went
;nniiiKh I In- us. 111! 1. 1,111011 v of bles
lng hltu-df wlih hi ly water, and
.hen seate,: iil.r.ulf where his view of
the alter w mi i I n .1 be unobstructed
There he f 'llon od the rllual up to
the polnl here communion Is given
M all who are prepared Alia ap
proached the alter, and kneeling,
iwatled the arrival ot Ihe priest al
ihe communion not knowing. Alia
h is said, or raring who II should be
A number ot m'.ier communle.ntts
had aumed the same posture, and
positions at '.he communion rail were
'M.vtliaIN all uken. When Father
l.c-- bcK'vol hi . u, vnew hllll
:' Oh Hi and oiilside Ihe church ap
Father l.co placed Ihe wafer
ill St the r.lll .-eemed llliprescd lth
tie solenml'v ,iu, a,-redneas of the
" vie -and 'h-iMied with thoughts of
;,! V!;.! li,.,-,er. according to hi-.
is 11 statement, con Id bir.-Iv retr.vln
1 .0 - ie i .piing a: the throat ol th
,ii'lc:. ,1,1,:'.,. the place, the seen
land the peculiarly sacred character
of the action In progress.
Along the line passed the priest,
placing upon the tongue of each suc
cessive communicant the consecruted
wafer and repeating the lines of the
mass declaring the Eucharist thus
administered Is the Savior himself
In person. Alia was now the next in
line. Father Leo placing the wafter
upon the tongue of the stranger, all
unsuspecting of the murderous de
sign In Alta's heart, began, "Take,
eat; this ia my body " but stopped
I horror-stricken. The subject of the
prayer had spat the blessed morsel
from hla mouth. Almost Instantan
eously with this desecration a shot
rang out and Father Leo sank to the
floor mortiilly wounded. A bullet
from a revolver fired by Alia had
penetrated the priest's body near the
'heart. Father Wulslan Workman.
; hearing the shot,- rushed from the
; li.lJolnliiK sacristy Just in time to ad-
minister to Father Leo the Inst aac
rsment. Father Leo expiring a motn
'ent inter In the arms of his brother-
priest. Impiediately after firing the
I shot. Alia, with a curse, darted to
1 ward the main nlsle of the church
, and rushed for the door. With hair
disheveled and smoking gun flour
ishing over his head, he made his
way to within ten feet of the portal,
where he tripped and fell. Policeman
jl)nnlel Cronin, who was among the
worshippers, wrenched the gun from
Alla'a hand and 'dragged him to t)e
street lit an effort to protect him
from the maddened worshippers.
Outside, the policeman and his
charge were surrounded by several
hundred persona who were about to
tear Alia from the officers hands,
when several priests and Franciscan
brothers appeared on the Bteps and
I pleaded with the enraged people 10
I leave the avenslng of the awful mur
ilr to God. The presence of the er
Iclcslastlcs Interceding for the life of
1 the destroyer of a beloved brother
' had effect. The single policeman was
permitted te take Alia away In a
buggy hastily driven to police head
' quarters. Several hours later Alia
I spirited out of town in an automo
bile and taken to Colorado Springs
I for safekeeping.
The trial was comparatively brief
but every opportunity for defense
was given. Insanity waa offered as a
plea to escape the nonse. The best
alienists u Denver testified thnt Al
ia was sane n. I he was sentenexd to
he hanged. A petition from clliiens
in 11as native town In Italy plead
lng for his lif.., mid declaring thai
Ihe was undoubtedly Insane, was for
warded to the Italian consul here but
Iter some rtvis.n unexplained was
(never preseu'ed to the Governor.
: Many believe :hat the murder ot
I Father Leo n.,a part of an ar.irchls
tic plot asaitiM the Catholic rleritv
but nothitis ha, recently transpired
I tending t Mil.stantlnte thl view.
1 Previous to coming lo Denver Father
Leo lived a' Piterson. X. .1. Pater-
only to him. Ills great popularity and
goodness of heart went strongly to
disprove this theory and no evidence I
to support It has come to light.
Whether or not Alia brooded over
fancied wronged until his mind be
came diseased, it is admitted that for
years he had entertained a hatred
I nir me priesmouu, ana on mis un
' day morning when the chimes sound-
ed from the church he had appar-
ently lost all power of control for
( gool but the cunning of evil re-
maln"d. The result was murder t
whl;h has no parallel in history.
lilLL.MlUK BROTHERS j
For all kinds of drnving and ex- j
press. House phone Red 2742; of-1
fice. Black 6411. . I
Ingrain walr'paper guaranteed not
to fade. Chambers Hardware Co. d
XOTIt'KTt) CHKD1TOHS.
IN the mutter of the Estate of Sam-
mi hi a maker, deceased:
Notice Is hereby given to all per
sons concerned lhat the undersigned
has been duly appointed administrat
rix of the estate of Samuel Stalnak
er. deceased, by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Lane County.
All persons having claims against
said estate of said Samuel Stalnakcr.
deceased, are hereby required to pre
sent the same, with proper vouchers
duly verified as by law required. with
in six months from the date hereof
to the undersigned, at the residence
of M. M. Davis, in the city of Eugene
Oregon. '
Dated this June 11. 1908
ALICE E. STALNAKICn.
Administratrix of the Estate of Sam
uel Stalnakcr, deceased.
PICKING OUT
GOOD BIT
Is very easy here. We k
have any other sort. Ill
the more particular l;oi
about butter the better n
Bult you. Our extras
creamery has made "
friends. If you will tin
are confident It will mat;
of you lso.
W. M. GREEN, SKiS
6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
on l the h. .oimmrters of the Fran
cis.lin monks this rolllltrv and II
chi possible that he In
I'ulty of some one or
' p of anarchists there.
. nature and applying
has I ti th
i curred th,
; perhaps a i
persona! m
Mvrii K for puii.irvnov
I'nited Slates Land Office i;'oe
burg, Oregon, April 9, iso
Nollce Is hereby given that In rotn
pllance wxth Ihe provisions of th, act
of Congress of June 3. 1 S7S enti led
'An act for the sale of timber lands
In the States ot California. 0-,-on
-Nevada, and Washington Te-rltoTv "
as extended to all the Public i.d
States by act of August 4 iv
(ieorse II. Watrous, of RellinshanV
County of Whatcom. State of W'l.h
Ington. did on March 26 lifts ''
In this office his swn-n statement N,',
s.iSh. for the purchase of the S W
1- m .'i"1!. N' K' ln Township
1 i of South Range, No. s W,.SI
ill r.V'"1 I"" ,,r'H'f ,0 "'I'-"
he land sought Is more valuable tor
Its timber or stone than 'or agrinc
tnral purposes, and to establish ,'
claim to said lnd before (',!
kins 18. Commissioner, at his ,',f
r.ce in Fucene. Oregon, on Saturl-u-the
29th day of Angus!. 19,1, "
lie names as l:r.ess..s
Deveream of Kugene. On ton
A. TriPii of !-,.., v.r.
Roberts of r.r,...,i....
Dever . . - ' ' 1 "h ,
,., r.-,,,!,. iiregori
Anv and all person, riaim',,,-
ver.-ly the above-described uit.ls
.-.. , nv ineir ciain-,, i
office on or bef,,r- ti,,, s ,
day of August i 9
BENJAMIN I. K
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AUTO - LIVER
We have a fine 7-passenger 30 H
. White Steamer
to hire by day or Hour.
Expert driver furnished
EUGENE GUN CO.
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MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
Does a General Bankins
Business on
Conservative Lines
s. s: spencer:;:.
L. H., POTTER, van
F. N. Mr A T TxJTXTT? .(A
Cor Tth and WUlam""
HOTEL BRADSHAW
Room: .od ,1 Roc with frie use o ursWt
"iciudino oi:tlis an4 J it . . .r.'
ti-rrv--, J --"" nan way to INye t5c.Kn,v-L"-
Kj'"'casonabie. W. C. COOK, Prop.. Nc'P0''
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