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COFFEE FOR TWO. SPECIAL SESSION UNLIKELY Gives Party in Honor of the Silk TAKES UP U. APPROPRIATION. Rifle Competition on Local Range Creek Sunday SchooJ. October 11th. Independent Portland Paper Goes Mr. and Mia. Rollili Wonlcy, who Following general ordera have just PUBLIC SENTIMENT SEEMS TO resides 11 few niilea weal of this city, Into Subject Thoroughly. been iasued from regimental head BE AGAINST IT. The Daily News, Portland’s inde gave at their home, Friday evening. quarters to the Fourth Regiment, O. pendent newspaper, in its issue o f last N lì. Sept. 22, 11 select party in honor of Hie Friday, discusses the referendum upon I. The annual rifle competition of Farmers Think New Legislatute Silk ('reek Sinuluy school. the University of Oregon appropria the 4th Regiment of Infantry, Oregon About thirty ja-raons were |ireai-nt, Necessary to Get Suitable tions in a pointed manner, first outlining National Guard, will be held on the re 1111 -1 ml ing a few of the old neighbor* Legislation. the initial proceedings and attributing spective company rifle ranges on the und Hie nienihera of Hie Sunday achool. A alimi, lint very ilitereating program the cause o f the action to th.> "people following dates ; Isn't it w ise lo i stai e ynui mon who would have to pay the bills," they Sentiment hostile to a special legis waa most aatisfai-toril.V rendered by t ’o. " G , " Albany, Oregon, October preferring to vote on the measure 6, 1911. lative session lias aligned the grange, home tulcnt. That the program was ' wlieir you know il I» «lixoJiilely sai rather than having the enormous a p Co.*’ M,” Dallas, Oregon, October 7. trades unions and minty of the gissl much a|i|irei-iated by all waa maiilfcal ^ I Ills is llu- assuialM e mil ile|>o»l|ofs liux ed by Hie loud ii|i|il«uae. roads advocates in opjMisilioM to it, propriation* railroaded through the 1911. I W e tola it vom lui sines* ami |>ei*oi Alter the |>rogrum was com-luded, legislature by the l.ane county delega- "T h e very same men, who passed t o . "11," Ashland, Oregon, October at counts, ussiti mg you ol tlir lies! Lan 1 lion. The News recites how, after 9. 1911. the road laws at the last session will games were played until aiqqier tune. As yet it’a a table just for two, ! mg sel vu e. Mr. Parkison had gone to California A plate foi me and a plate toi Sue — Co, " D , ” Koseburg, Oregon, Octo coinjmse the extra session of the legis Sandwiches, cake and lemonade were for the benefit of his health, the Eu ber 111, 1911, lature. As these were vetoed tiy Gov servisi. No one wins alow in pronounc M> bride and 1. gene committee, with Judge Slater White as her heart is the cloth between, t'o. " K , " Cottage Grove, Oregon, ernor Weal, it seems unnecessary for ing every tiling to be o f the beat. llu* body to meet, pass good roads Supper over, chocolate caiidii-s were | leading the uproar, entered charge of October 11. 1911. Blight as hei eyes the silver's sheen ; lutaacd around snd the playing o f guinea fraudulent petitions, and says he ia measures as they see fit, and have And I gaze and tiy Coe. " A " aiul " O " , Kugene, Ore ...T H E ... them again fall under the veto ux. It waa then resumed. now on the ground to defend the peti gon, October 12, 1911. To understand and to calculate There wua jtleiily of fun for nil, und tions, which were largelv secured | II. The commanding ofliccr of each ia unreasonable also to expect the Why 1 have won so much trom Fate, As she who gazes with eyes ot blue through his etforta. company will select eight men from bis members o f Hie legislature to serve Hntiga were kept lively until twelve Across the table set tor two. Continuing, the News lias the follow command for bis competing team and without pity." This is the statement o'clock, when Hie |iurty broke up. of ( ’. E. Spenee, master of the state Fix cry one iiaaori d Mr and Mr- Wool Fragrance o’ flow'ret in her breast, ing Firstly. Parkison offers petition« four extra men to act as follows : i-v (but they bud enjoyed tin- evening Whitt trom the urn ; now, which is best ? containing some 8,000 names that he III. Distance and order o f tire 1. grange, when approached as to his -mi OLD vimini" I scarcely know I kept because he ticlieved the circulars One skirmish run. 2. 200 yards rapid opinion aland a special session o f the very much. legislature. Sweet is the scent ot the double rose, were crooked. ! tire, 10 shots, 3. 200 yards slow fire. Antiuul Reunion. But oh,that snift fromtheurn’s bright nose Mr. Spence continued " W e are Secondly, be has proof that these j wo „¡ghting shots and ltl for record. I'lu- Thirteenth Annual Reunion of Is surely so. crooked circulars were sent to him bv 4. t>00 yards slow tire. 2 sighting shots planning a set of read laws to tie intro And smiles seem dearer and lips more sweet a local detective agency. ductal by Hie initiative, and if these, Hu- Lune t ’uunty Veterana' Assoii'ulloii an i 10 for record. will In- held ut Springfield next week When seen through the shimmer ot fragrant "Thirdly, he proves that this agency IV. Firing will commence Ht 9:00 running side by side on the ballot with on Thuradny, Friday und Sutunluy, beat i those pusstal tiy an extra session, is the same agency that has been hand a. ni. Oct., ft. lì nil * 7. There w ill In- jiublic From CHASE A SANBORN’ S pertect brew ling the case for the Eugene commit V. ( «plain Willard I.. I ’oppornoll is sheuki defeat the latter, the work of "oa m pfire »" on Thursday und Friday Above our table set tor two. the special assembly would be all in tee. hereby designated hs range ofliccr. evenings. The intrude will In- n i I .'III vain." 1 "Fourthly, he remarks that it appears VI. Trophies Company trophy for Will Daly, picsideitl of the Slate |i. m. F'rnluy followed by loldresse* to a man up a snag as though these de the best team score, and individual F ’ederation of Labor bus made the f o l from Congressman W. C. Iluwlcv und tectives were employed by somebody medal for the highest individual scon- Judge !.. T. Harris. All comrades ot lowing vigorous statement to invalidate the refeiendum petitions on the above ranges. " I do not favor a special session of the Civil Wur, ulao Sjiuiiisli VS ur V et by making them evidently fraudulent, In addition to these events Captain Hie legislature for any purjiose. I erans, Imbuii War Veterana, ex Con and that the same crooked lists were, Copja-rnoll bus offered a trophy cup in federutea und others ure invited. Head thoroughly doiiht the wisdom o f suit in his absence, used as an argument by dividually, for the best team of eight qunrtcra at the < hid Fellows Hull in j the university contingent to throw out men in separate competition in the mittmg good roads laws toother than Springfield. the in itia tive." the honest lists that are now on ti’e at two, three and five hunJred ranges. E. F. C H A P M A N . In the mutter o f highway bills the Salem. Comjianics A and C only are eligible to I’rea. Lain- Co. Vet Aaso. situation bus resolved itself so that Ha- " T h e News, know ing a lot about this compete in this shoot which is schedul grange anil organized labor favor uni- Just take a look at that w in case from the beginning, believes that ed to take place on October 4th on Ancient Newspaper ut the Fair.K set of hills, which outline u very mod Parkison is rignt. Company's .Vs range. T, F7 Warner, of Fall ('reek, exhih est expenditure, while tin- state good "B u t the News doesn’ t care whether dow display o f Record Price for Id 11 Bartlett*. roads association and commercial inter iled at Hie county fmr 11 iiewapujn-r - WILL DO YOUR he is right or not, it still believes that printed 111 IHOO, published I I I .1 little The record price for 1911 for Bart ests approve the larger program and the people o f Oregon should have the village where now the city of Kochcs* right to determine whether they will lett pears was secured Monday when a greater expenditure contemplated in ter. New York, stands. The Ulster car load was sold in Chicago by the the hills and recommendations formu pay the burden the university crowd Gazette is Hu- name of tin- i-uju-r, Fruit Producers, of Medford, which lated bv Hie stule-wide gissl roads forced on them in the last session of which gives Hie obituary of George grossed $1-40. Choice sold at $2.7ft |«-r committee Droinptly jlii *I satis apjiointed tiy Governor the legislature. Washmgtnin. Mr. Warner iilao ilia- | box and thirds brought $2.40. West, which recently met in I’orllaud. lacturily. Tli«*y liavi* " I t seetns that the little crew in Eu Heretofore the highest price received The difference o f these forces is dear played a board allowing Hie growth of I t ’s interesting and it gene, that is always talking about ««very facility f u r ; for any class of Bartlett pears this cut. There seems under present nr- w-aaf in fifty-six years. " o u r " university, and that has played liainlling all classes uf year hail been $2.liO a box while $2.4l> cumatuuces little hope of agreement. ' may be that it will solve politics in every legislature, since the Stamp Mill Will Hr Moved. rimm I s , a m i simply j marked the highest price for the Apparently neither side seeks agree memory of man runneth, to get the Tl e staimi mill which was j• 1 n• ml on choice. ment. The grunge wants roads built solicit a trial. that wedding or birth sack, considers this school and its The Bartlett will all lie sold in a by the county under the supervision of tin* Wm. Hartley claim in the Bohemia funds, a private enterprise. It ap few days ami the Howells, Cornice and astute engineer; the highwuy organi district alami a year ago, has lu-en day g ift problem foryou. pears this way, because every time A IL KINDS Uf HAULING AND D'Anjou will begin. Some o f the fin zation and general committee approve suld und will be moved to Glendale. the people o f Oregon endeavor to say est pears o f the latter variety ever a highway commissioner und stale aid, Mr. Hartley got heavily in debt through how their money shall be spent at Eu IMANO MOVINC grown in the valley have been sent out und further recommend u state Ismil his mining o|u-rutinns and ilisiqija-artsl gene the state "u n i” crowd gets wild shortly after Die stump mill was this year and it is predicted that many ing act through the initiative permit and raises huge sum« we are inform Ptioite No 7 2 I o l l*«<je (ir m r of the high grade cars will bring front ting the issuance of $20,0o0,(N)0 in ten placed on his claim. The machinery ed that $100,000 is on tap to defeat this $o to $*) |a?r iaix. — Medford Mail T r i years with which lu construct state was sold to satisfy his dehtors. referendum to |>revent the people de bune. built roads. This would require an ciding about appropriations. amendment to the state const itution. " N o w that sort of thing won’ t go. Hard to Convict Violators of Fish One voice in favor o f the session is The state university will never get Laws. that of Dr. Andrew ( ’. Smith, treas t anywhere, or bring forth anything to Prosecution o f violations of the fish urer of the highway association, who | any honest body,until this appropriation ,aW8 o f the „ u t e ()f Oregon are meet- says: "1 do not believe there would be question is taken out of machine poll | jnjf wUh d.fficulty in the Grunts great danger in a special session. In tics and based on the real needs of the district, according to Prosecuting A t fact, I have been feeling as though we school. | turney B. F. Mulkey, owing to a strong ought to have u special session, and it "A n d if the state university must be sentjrm;nt amon({ lhe fi#her8 and hunt. would seem particularly desirable were taken away from Eugene to put the i era against the laws. This was illua- the majority of H e legislators pledged school on an honest basis this paper is | trated thrpe dayB a({0 when a jury ac. to consider only highway bills. I be for that t o o ! quitted a man charged with violation lieve if such a pledge were given the "Th ere is a large, fat, crooked, dark of the fish law, who, it is alleged, ad legislators would not dare to violate it. guy in the woodpile somewhere, and mitted his guilt. This action will not, There would be sufficient pressure of | he must be smoked out and reformed however, deter the prosecution in rnak- public (pinion to keep them true to or hung. j jng further arrests. their trust." Anyhow, there s the conclusion of The h„hing is reported to be excel- The projjosition of Gov. West thut he j the whole matter. Let the voters of |er,i j(] ^ „ „ y uf the mountain streams would call a special «esaion if the leg ; Oregon, who must pay the bills decide at the preM>nt tjme. Many hunters islators would jiay their own ex|>enseH j on this university appropriation, and wj|| |eave next month to hunt deer in has nut met with any clamorous de j -hen let’s put this school on a business i the hills. Parties are now being form- mand for the session from the members | footing and end the perpetual dirty ed at Portland and other points in the of the legislature. | craft that has marked every session of Willamette valley. Medford Sun. it is stated upon authority of mem Or a little private outing will he all the more enjoyahlw if j the Oregon legislature. bers of the State Board o f Agriculture the lunch basket or hamper is filled with good things to eat "Anybody here that thinks different Military Club Elects Officers. that if Gov. West calls a speciaI ses from this grocery. If you expect to have a day in the I is invited to say w h y ." A t the first meeting o f Company E sion o f the legislature in answer to the held since encampment the following woods or on the water, don’t worry alxnit the eating part. popular clamor for "good roads" legis ^ Thanks. officers were elected Tuesday evening Cxime here and get everything necessary all ready to c a t or lation, every effort will be made to in | In closing our four years of work, we by the military club f- r the ensuing clude in the call authority to consider to warm up ov«?r the campfire or stove. wish to express to the people of Cot- year a special appropriation for the Oregon : ta* e <Jrove our gratitude for the uni- p ^ i d e n t , Lieutenant M etcalf; vice- State F'air. Other attempts to divert form kmdnes, and courtesy which have president( Quartermaster Woods; Sec- the attention o f legislators from the made our residence here a great pleas- retary a(uJ treBHUrer> S.rgeant Scovell. Good Roads proposition are predicted. P H O N E N O . 5 0 ure. We have labored for the better- j Five directors were also elected, The talk pro and con concerning the merit of the entire community, and if The military club was reorganised jiriqaaied special session has caused a we have been of real and lasting bene- and a committee o f three appointed to Portland labor leader to remark : " I fit to the people we feel amply repaid 8e^ up the gymnasium outfit recently would not be at all surprised if soon a for our efforts. We shall ever cherish pUrc^aMe(] bill would be initiated doing away with in fondest memory the hoat of friends; Capt Ejki|)ll( who lendered his res- the legislature altogether. An amend | to whom we bid. Farewell I ¡^nation on account of leaving the city, ment to the resolutions, udojited last MR. and MRS. W. A F.i.KINS. i WUH tendered a vote o f thanks for his night, whs that we favor the abolish ing of the legislature, but this amend Dog Show Makes a Hit. work of thc ,,“Ht two yearH' Capt. Lawson, whom it was rumored ment was overruled because of the Murphy’s trained doggs, which ap was thinking of resigning, has an feeling that such an expression wan peared at the Arcade Wednesday and MANUFGS OF nounced his intention o f staying with premature. But it is corning." Thursday evenings made a hit with the company. large audiences. The dogs perform a CEDAR SHINGLES Eugene’s Tag Day Wasn’t In It. For you get more real comfort for your money than is usually neat vaudeville jierformance, appar- No |)amaKe to Prunes. M- hh Myrtle Pease, traveling repre- We can supply you first grade given, (dty Hall, Court House, City Library, Art Museum, ently without any prompting whatever Some fear haa been expressed that „entative for the Boys’ and Girls’ Aid shingles delivered in Cottage and can put it over some two-legged the u„tjmely rains might seriously socit.ty> |,.ft yesterday for jaunts Houth. Grove or at the mill, in any Post Office, Theatres, Department Stores, Commission quantities. Address members of the profesh. I hey show damage the prune crop. Inquiry at She Htated that „he hud not heard Houses and Business District surround this home like hotel. painstaking training. the oHice of lhe Eugene Fruit Growers’ from three o f the ladies on the commit- Special rates to parties of two or more. he line o f motion pictures being aM<)Cjatjorif however, tends to dispel tee yet but that from thoee heard from put on with all shows is up to anything ny apprehemion that the unusual ahe had received the sum o f $70.») from You to shown in the large cities and the Cox mojHturt. might cause the fruit to crBck the o f taK„ When it is known Bungalows, Mills, St ires, Warehou », brothers are giving a show that de- . open> The statement as given out by that Sajem raj„,M| $ 4 W >.73 and Rosc- Schools, Brickyards, Creamrrir , Con- aerves a large patronage. (the association was to the effect that burg $173, the amount raised here was drnsors, or any Engineering Project r The dogs and a line of pictures wiU ( t he prunes are still too green to suffer ¡„considerable. Eugene Guard. 23rd. CL A 1 <f U I S ERA /. E A U R I . E S T E - n b ITWIU P»V YOU I O C O N S V LI L' 1 be taken to Ureswell Saturday evening damage of this nature. _ _ _ Brown Mill To Close Temporarily. j FJJSBEEK ENGINEERING CO. for the regular weekly performance. Sun Shine For Sale. J The Brown Lumber Co’ .s mill will >04 Blake McFall Bldg. J W f c V f i Largest Land Deal For Year. That is what we sell you when you shut down temporarily about Oct. 1st The largest deal in Willamette Val - 1 ¡,uy a njce (;aojnet Grand Piano, Kdi for about 30 days while the comjiany ley land for the past year occurred at Wjn phonograph or Victor Talking Ma is changing its logging camps and Some Good Shows Coming. The Lancaster Coon Town Kids, 1 Portland the past week. The deal in chine, o f us, and we will duplicate opening up new timber areas. The eight o f ’ em, will put on a high class volved 12,000 acres o f Linn county prices and terma with any one, at company is a large operator on the (>. & S. K. The comjiany’ a planing mill vaudeville performance at the Arcade land, for which $300,000 was the con Veatch’ a Music store. will probably be kept in operation most Friday and Saturday. The company sideration. The land wlil be divided Salem. Miss Vera Haag has returned from a „{ the time regardless Jlei o f the shutting promises a highly entertaining even into small tracts arid sold to actual down o f the suwrnill. visit in Eugene. farmers, fruit raisers and gardeners. ing. First National Banl A. BRUND & COMPANY ATTENTION H . 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