The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, May 26, 1900, Image 5

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LONDON HAPPY
Great Demonstrations
Mafeking Relief.
EASILY ANSWERED
JOINT CANVASS
The Register is Plainly Infomed
Where Day Is?
The Republicans Are Much Dis­
gusted With (he Speaking at
Cottage Grove.
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MORE FACTS
I
fa» U11
SERMON.
»ent
$ on
u »>
UH
ill 8«
Dr Edgar P Hill, of Portland.
Accepts the Invitation.
Register: ‘ Where is Deputy Blmrirt
IfeyS"
I
Special U> 18« Guanl.
He has gone to join that large
C ottage G rove , May 18.—There
number of trusted men who were
was an u usual interest shown iu the
given public and private positions of
speaking here this afternoon. The 1 O (
houor an i trust aud betrayed tlie eon
O F hall was flbei lo oy» i flowing and
fideuce of the people aud their eni
tbe applause wa- frtquent and gene
roua.
ployes. Blierifl Withers wax the uu-
BADEN SOWELL THE HENO
.Mr Lawrence Harris opened the de­
fortunate victim in this particular
,facial io lb* Guard
bate to the part of tlie Republicans. ■
Instance to t he amount of about $2,600,
L ondon , Muy 19.—Tbe news of the which compels hiru to work for $ he CLARK chanued with cornustion H e favors lite ‘Gold Standard bill”
TAX COLiECTIORX.
rehefof Mafeking is received in Lon­ people of Lai e county two > ears with­ Special to th» Guard.
which be ciaim <1 eataUhshed iu law
Every voter who lias resided in 1-ane
H elena , May 18.—Governor Smith, wbalisaleady true in custom. He oouuty six years laugh wbentbeReg-
don with the wildest enthusiasm, and out profit, a! h“iigb be wax blame
tbe people are unrestrained in their less iu it s matter* Dty had been on bls return from California, has rvmIiided the farmer» l I im L they are later attempts to compare the work
elected L- »lie ii.arsbalsldp of Eugene been very bitter in bls expressions ptoeperou*; whereas iu Democratic done during the terms ot A. J. John-
Jeuonatratious of Joy. General Ba-
lime- low prices were the result of busi­ sou and Will. W. Withers, as sheritt.
several ti e* no had also held pre­
den-Fowell, tbe hero of Mafeking, will vious appointments when lie handle»! against the lieutenant-gov rnor for ness depres-ivee, In republican prosper­ Gue republican today said, “that
retniS to this city with honors seldom large sums of money. Before he had appointing Wm A Clark to succeed ity low , rices are the result of over Withers had done six times tbe work
briuself in the U 8 Senate, not hesi­ production, anti it is not the fault of that Johnson did in four years.”
conferred on auy tighter in modern been faithful to bis truest, hence, Mr
To prove Sheriff Withers’ double
Withers made him his chief deputy tating to allege corruption, and stated tlie niuex tlial wlieul and bops are low,
times.
and be alone is suflerlng the cou»e that the whole affair savored strougly it ia because the farmers do not driuk work more conclusively we will take
Tbe city is in a blaze of glory, and quences. But the perfidy of Day
enough is er.
The speaker's closiug up the matter of the collection of
of a job. Today Governor Smith
great demonstrations will occur In showed to the world the true cbara ter
appeal was tor Ills reteutiou ot tile taxes.
announced the appointment of Major Philippines
every country flying the English flag audl maubood, of’Mr W W Withers
UNDER JOHNSON.
Martin McGinnis as U S senator, and
Mr Skipworth reviewe»! bi* oppon
Tbe streets are crowded with a hap­ When he learned of the defalcation
Page 33, Tax Warrants Book, Vol. 3,
ent* speech to discover if he could flnd
show a that Johnsen eolleeted tl,:e 18uft
py people, while in the theatres and and flight of bls deputy, he went will endeavor to have his appoiulee
to the First National Bank and bor­ confirmed and that of the lieutenant- soiuethiug touching ou county or state tax, completing tlie*aine.
nissic balls popular songs with new rowed tbe money and turned tlie
attairx. Nothing bad bel li said con­
governor ignored.
Page 109, same book and volume
words in honor «?» the victories are amount over to the county treasurer,
cerning them. “My opponent” the
At all events tbe matter promises to -peaker continued ituagiues be is run­ shows he also oollected tbe 1896 tax.
Today he is working hard himself
being sung amid great ovations.
This was the last tax that he adver­
and little family, living economically, assume proportions exciting and grave, ning lor president, uol one thing has tised, tielng t wo is tils four years of
FROM CAPE TOWN.
txjeu
«aid
during
the
campaign
in
de-
paying off tills debt dollar by dollar for it will be the establishing of a
office.
C apetown , May 19—The Irish- so he can save hie modest farm near precedent in state and na ional f uce of the pr»^ent county court. Th«
We herewith publish some facta
-peaker
presumed
that
dis
ance
lauds
American brigade wax badly cut up Thurston.
concerning the work done ou this roll
matters.
eucliautu eui, to the view of republi­
He is not entitled to great praise,
as It wax the last one Johnson com­
at Kroonetad.
cans of useless
extravagance in
but such men are rarely fouud.
pleted, for comparison with Sheriff
Tbe Boers are taming against the
Court
House
Items.
I state attairx; when the
people
The fling of the Register outfit is
Withers' last roll:
tbe Germane and French.
demanded
the
abolition
of
certainly disgraceful in the extreme.
Entile roll—(1896)................ »129,000 00
Real estate mortgage............. »1,500 00 useless commissions
tbe republi­
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There
« as ad vertised on said
Real estate mortgage ............... 600 M can legislature only increased their
DISGUSTING.
roll:
Real estate mortgage........ ..... 100 00 pay; the democrats paid lesxtbau $8,'J$b
Real property for aale.............. $2,838 30
ART EXHIBIT.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
'or clerk hire, the republicans paid
Costs to iax payers incurred... 1,594 tl
The I’. 0. • Repudiates Such
from
$1U,O<2<)
to
$26,900,
that
the
capital
M L Butler to Mrs J A LsB-ne, laud
; might be ornamented with elite girls
Expressions.
To Be Given By Edith McLellan lu tp ft s r 4 w; 91050.
Total.................................... $4,?J2 48
| from Portland. The republicans ap­
Geo
F
Young
and
wife
to
James
M
It cost to advertise tbla property in
BushnSl,
of
San
Francisco.
propriated about $60,000 to tlie stale
Tbe Register’s '-special” from rteat-
Keeuey, 40 acres In tp 19 e r 1 e; $200.
tlie Register, at regular rates, $493.95.
priuler most of wtiieti ia a “graft,” and
tie says of the defeat of our boys by tbe
Bridget Kennedy, widow <f John should be stopped, tlie work being let
UNDER WITHERS.
Mrs Edith McLellan-Bushnell, of
Washingtonians:
Han Francisco, the prominent artist, Kennedy, deceased et al to E J Crow, jo the lowest responsible bidder. Our
During Sheriff Wilbers' 22 months
Benson, one of tbe judges, was a
8 lots in Frasier & Hyland's addition -tale tieasurer gete a wonderful salaiy in office lie has had two sales, (tbe first
rank populist with a previously ex­ who is in tlie dty for a lime, will give
I of $800, but a teal salary of $10,000 or will be fouud on page 111 Tax Warrant
pressed opinion which was impossible an art exhibit in the Rankin annex on t.> Eugene; $600.
J H Baberand wife to AC Wood- $12,000; the cost of our legisla ure Is Book) the same number Johnson held
to change.
Seventh street.
Mrs Bushnell is
This is disgusting In the extreme, recognized by her work ax one of the ock, land io tp 16 s r 4 w; $375.
practically fixed by law, yet the last lu four years serv.?e, Bberift Noland
and the U. O. repudiates such sil'i- foremost artists of the Bsy city, and
CIRCUIT COURT.
legislature cost us $55,000. The -peaker completing bis wd?k, while Mr. With­
dsss
Why not tier te Ex Senator has also attained a market! degree of
Mrs J L Thomson vs Hbadric Duer said that tbe republicans bad taxed ers was oompelled to bold Johnson's
Allen and H. F. McClure, republicans, success as instructor in oil, water color and wife; to recover money. Judg binding twine and wheat bags that last sale
Tbe last roll, (Vol. 4, page 1) tbe
the other two judges, for ttieir opin­ and pastel portraiture. Mrs Bushnell ment Is asked for $271.50. Attorney they miglit give Armonx and tbe Cod-
ion's. Such narrow spirit is the work is tbe wife of Dr Geo E Bushnell, the Woodcock for plaintiff
flxh Co, a rebate ou salt, lie said they 1898 taxes, were eullrely '■¿olleeted by
Ban
Francisco
of some irresponsible scribbler. He brilliant young
H M Milltoru et al vs Caroline Clow, had taxed the Bible 20 per oeut and ^Sheriff Withers, and enowa:
might also 'ave insultingly added that physician, who was born and raised in administratrix et al; answer of H M put gambling cards iu free list, aud Entire roll (1898) ................ $158 000 00
the majority of the Board of Regents Eugene.
Grant to second amended complaint. yet it aimed to be “the party oi God There was advertised oa said
roll:
Tbe Oakland Times lias tbe follow­ Snow A McCamant and W C Hale for aud morality.” The speaker wa* well
of the Washington institution were
populists. It is not a disgrace to be a ing regarding an art display made by H M Grant,
received aud tiequeutiy interrupted Real property................ ............ $ 685 11
455 78
populist. It ia a man’s duty to have this artist In that city a few years ago
B F Sylvester et al vs E l . Gurnet with applauses. Judging from tbe de Cost to taxpayers incurred
principle«, and not be a slave. And
A NOTED ARTIST.
al; suit to have mortgage cancelled by monstrations two.tbirds ot the bouse
»1,140 89
Total
we aiight'mention beretbat populists
‘‘Miss McLellan has loag ago dis­ tbecourt. AC Woodcock is attorney must have been with Bkipworlb. Hia
■ <«t for advertlalag same In G uard ,
pay a good percentage of the taxes tingyilsbed herself as an artist, and for plaintiff.
beallb is in reasonably good condition
that support tbe U. O., and they among her collections are some noted
W W Haines A Co vs 8 D Garner; aud bis sarcasm aud wit was uuuxally al same rates per a»|Uare paid Register
above, $193.75
ihoul } not be held up by students in works of art. She received a diploma judgment ia asked for about $260 cutting.
Mr
Geer
occupied
a
part
of
Mr
Skip
­
ridicule.
Affidavit
for
attachment
issued.
A COMPARISON.
at the Meohanice’ Fairlast year, and
The G uard is sorryaour boys did her productions were admired by all Bond* $250 50; surety 8 H Friendly.
worth’s portiou of tiial time, aud
From the above it will tie plainly
not win. But it is no disgraoe to be wbo saw them. A new branch of art*
occupied it with credit. He showed neen that on these rolls alone (not
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
beaten by boys of our sister stale.
that the principal on wtiieti our bank- mentioned In our previous article)
called pastel portrait, is being taught
W H Bkeels and Miss Nellie Smit-
ng system is established is wrong; Sheriff Withers has saved $ | ,438.-
by Jer. Bome of Miss McLellau’s eon.
D ied —Geo R Redford, of Zion, Or., latest paintings are the following, all
that it was tbe National Bankers wbo 44 to lb« taxpayer* of Lane county:
Albert Dikes and Lucy Flower*. destroyed our green flkeks with an e:
died at bis borne last night, of appen» of which are on exhibition; "The
' JolL"90N'N Coy.WTIONB— 4 YKAK8.
diettie, aged 28 years, 1 month and 7 Russlau Wedding Feast ” original by Consent of father filed with county ceptlon clause, aud that it is the nine
m only held two tax sales.
days. He wan born at Cottage Orove, Makoffxky. It was purchased by Mr olerk
power which is uow attempting to
1896 TAXER.
STOCK BRAND.
Oregon, and lived most of bis life in Schuman of New York at a cost of
establish a money system on gold and
John-on'a
roll
of $129.000 rolled up
C C Lyon and R Y Raplings, stock bonds tbe banks to hold both. He
this county.
Mr Redford wan a $110,000. The picture is 10x12 feet,
maintained tbat the populists are not coats to the amount of $2 088 07
wccemful farmer and rancher. He aud represents a wedding feast of the brand. "C L’filed.
Withers’ roll of 1898 taxes cost die
leaves a wife and two children. Tbe seventeenth century. Tbe scene occurs
dishonest tiecause they don’t believe
PROBATE.
taxpayers $649,53
iu
money
contraction
The
speaker
funeral will be held May 19, interment just after tbe ceromony, and it is tbe
Copy of last will and testament filed.
closed with an eloquent appeal for the
in the Shields cemetery, Row River. first time the busband ever saw bls
SAVING BY WITHERS.
initiative aud referendum. He im­ Johnson’s roll costa alone... $2,088 07
Rev Wallace will officiate.
bride’s face.
is represented as
VIa~Le**«taa«SL
pressed every one as an honest, earnest Wilbers’ roll ooat alone.... .
649 53
Miss Carrie Matlock is confined to just having looked up to see him. Tbe
A Memphis young lady who la very man win will serve the people of Lena
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picture
is
remarkable
for
tbe
lifelike
her rooms with tonsilitis, but is some
fond of her sister's little child, a boy county with credit if elected to the
Net saving to tax­
expression of their faces.
of 2 or 3 years, who Is visiting her now,
better today.
leglxlal lire.
payers-.................. $ 1.438.4 4
was
trying
yesterday
to
get
him
to
let
A MASTER PIECE.
CB Farrow is clerkingin ihe store
Tlie people of the di izen* p tly are
Tills Is tlie saving on one roll Facts
ter “fix him up” to have bis photo­
ia
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‘
Hongs
of
Love
”
by
this
a£ist
of L () Beckwith during the illness
graph taken. Rhe got her curling tongs I enlhu-iastic over the re-ult of today’s talk.
considered a master piece of art. It and was trying to coax lilm to let her j crfS va-s The republicans alleviate
of tbe proprietor.
This added to tlie previous saving
Students of tbe M E Hunday school, represents a lady siuging and playing curl his hair. But with true boyish their chagrin by making LawQence , make a total of nearly $2,500.
chaperoned by Mrs W B Hollingshead, on a harp, while her lovij listens disgust at tbe idea of having his lialr Harrls’lhe scape g< at of llieir luiefor-
enjoyed a picnic today on the river intently to tbe sweet strains. Tbe treated like a girl's he refused to sub­ I tune. A republican cundiilate said
action and expression are per^t. It mit to the process. She Insisted, how­ I just after the meeting wax over "it
RICH ORE.
bank north of Bkinner’s butte.
ia paint© in light and delicate colors, ever, anil offered hltn every kind of soul'l have beeu ditt-rent if we could
Oakland, Oregon Owl May 18: Louis a later style than the heavier work.
bril*, but in every Instance he refused
have Dominated Mr Flatt.”
But it
A Crouch of Portland is at the bome
“Sherman Inspecting Batteries at to allow her to do what she wished, seems evident that from today’s reve­ Stnail Vein of Wonderful Richness
of bls grandparents, Mr andCMrs L the Hlege of Atlanta,” 11x13 feet, just and finally, becoming tired of her at­
in the Lucky Boy.
one
McFarland, who are in very poor oefore bis famous march to the sea, la tempt to get him to submit, be sat lations it will take more tbun
the
“
Flatt
”
to
save
Ci
ttage
Grove
for
dowu,
crosaei'
bls
legs
aryl
looked
up
at
health.
another picture much admired, also a her very seriously aud said.
Geo A Dy«>n, one of tlie owners of
I rt publlcan*
Wool bas been rolling into Heppner production of .Mt«a McL“l!an.
“Auntie, I tell you what I’ll do. I
the famous Lucky Boy mine, of the
rery freely during the past week,
Probably I lie most striking of this won’t take a dollar to let you curl my
Blue River district, I* in the city lor a
•Dd Mr Hynd bas received 500,000 lady’s productions is an “Evening ha».-, but I’ll give you a dollar if you
day or two to visit with hie family.
Pounds, says Heppner Gazette. He Party In Faris,” containing eighteen just go away and let my hair aJune. '—
County Canvass.
Mr Dyson reports every thing moving
»peels there will be 1,000,000 p»>^ds person*. The picture ia 6x8 feet. The Memphis Scimitar.
nloely at the mine, aud the output
in tbe Heppner warehouse by tbe end pro-pective In (^ie observatory is
Daily RaglsUr, May IS.
»eems to 1-
ore than satisfactory.
Wollirl Ta Battle.
of tbe week.
particularly striking.
This wtva . mall vein of unusual
At Cottage Grove Saturday, Hon.
fkn army loses far more of Its strengtl
through its wounded than through Its Robt Smith ba.i tbe fl <or to bimsslf richness lias lawn uncovered and the
The supply of milk at tbe Browns
killed. In the first place theje are four and thoroughly discussed Hon. R. M. quartz la literally boneyoorube«! with
»‘He creamery is increasing, tells tbe
O n a B oom .—Brownsville Times;
Veatch’a record.
I*banon Express-Advance. It now "The Blue River mines are on the or five wounded to one killed, and in t>Tbl* was prints today, Saturday. | gold. Home specimens brought down
the second place tbe dead men give no
by Mr Dyson leave th* liupres*lon
»verages over 3500 pounds per day » boom, so to speak. The district is
trouble, while tbe wounded require an The speaking of the candidate* at
»bd still there are a few who bave no gradually extending as the hundreds Immense mincer of noncomhatants to Coitag- Grove was Friday, at Creswell with the reporter that one wagon load
ootntnenced supplying milk yet, but of prospectors now In the district attend to them. A great many of tbe on Tl^nsday and at Fall Creek and oflbestufl would suffice the average
man during bls natural lifetime.
•ill do so later.
reach out and discover and open up wounded return agalrr-to duty, tbefr Pleasant Hill Wednesday, and Smith
Prospector» are poorlng into the
wounds
being
comparatively
alight,
did
n<4
orate
at
either
place.
Of
oourse
Oakland, Oregon, Owl May 18: P B nee ledge». As soon as election is but as a rule more than half of them
camp dally, and already It Is lively to
It was one of the Reglater’a “impress­
Berkley has sold 1200 bead ot young over and »» tiled weather comes tbe
take no more part In the war — London
a degree little d I earned of two years
ion»” (lies) made out of whole cloth.
cwttle to Mr Cornelius, a Montana district «>11 be a veritable young Answers.
Smith »pok» Friday night at Cottage
oattla man. He intends making a Klon 'ike.”
Th* P*»t'a Chele*.
Gr >ve.
•faipment tbe last of tbe week and is
“I don’t care for your poem. The
A Gno» H hkkiff — Junction City
^u,7 collecting tbe herd together. Mr
Song
of
tbe
iArk,'
"
remarked
the
edi
­
Bulletin: Tbe ¡icople <.f Lane county
S tore C losed —bberi fl Withers
®*kley i* now one of the busiest men
A T rap F or H luob .—Place some are not going to allow W W Withers
yes'erday closed the grixvry store of tor. Tbe poet sighed wearily.
In town.
•To tell tbe truth,” he replied, 1 my­
M J Hawley, W B Hawley and W M self much prefer tbe lay of tbe hen.”— niaiik or any pieces of old board* In to lie supplanted m sheriff by an un­
Tbe dog poisoner is abroad In Al-
your garden*. and tbe slugs will take tried man. Mr Withers baa nerved
Cummings, at Cottage Grove, on at Philadelphia Record.
^•ny. and several very valuable dog*
refuge uuder tbe same when it ia tbe people well, and denerve» another
tachment papers In tbe case of Mrs
have been poieoued the last few week*.
an easy matter to dispose of them.
i term.
MoKenzle
ve
tbe
above
parties.
Among
birds
the
swan
Ilves
to
be
the
Rewards have been offered, but ax yet
oldest. In extreme cases reaching 300
tbs guilty party has not been found.
years. The falcon has been known to
Ix/m H old .—The oounty has sold to
Morris Winters lost two dogs tb»t
R unnin '» R igulaklv .— h’otwitb-
F arm S old .—The A*D Burton farm, live over 162 years.
E J Crow for $122.60 all certificate of
at.ndlng statement* to tbe contrary
•ere valued at several hundred dol- near Springfield, .160 acres, wa- sola
tax aale, held on iota in Frazier and
Tb» averar» duration of tuarriag»* In tbe ferry across the McKenzie at Hen­
*r’. and ha* offered a large reward today to Peter U Olson, from tbe East,
Hyland's addition. Tbla property baa
Information leading to the con- for tbe sum of $5,500. An excellent England la 28 years; In Franc? and dricks’is running regularly. No delay cost the county considerable money
Germany, 2C; Norway. 24; Rwaala. 30.
’letlon of tbe gnilty party. Dr Dav.» bargain.
bas been occasioned by logs yet.
nd she Is glad to get rid of It.
lost two valuable dog*.
Governor oi Montana Has a
Senate Appointee.
BACC A LE At* RE ATE
Has
Service.
«
Dr Edgar F Hill, pastor of tbe First
Frvabyterlau ebureb, of Portland, baa
accepted an Invitation to deliver the
bacealeaureate aertuon before tlie Uni­
versity of Oregon next month.
Dr Hill ia one of tbe moat scholarly
orator» occupying a pulpit in the
Northwest, aud bls introduction to a
Eugene audience under such pleasant
aud cougenial auspices will be moat
heartily appreciated.
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•U of
. the
•r of
•00.
,Or.:
letter
ntent
'rm It
were
Ip 1»
f the
GENERAL WEAVER.
may
• tv*»
ore x
mee—
y the
peace,
ounly
Ik Will Speak Twice in Lane
County.
Geu J B Weaver will speak in I .aus
county twice in Friday, Juue 1st. lu
tlie afternoon be will apeak at a grand
piculc to be held at Elmira
In the evening he will apeak In the
courthouse at Eugeue, at 8 p ni
Tlie public, es ecially the ladies, is
oordially invited lobe present.
t asid
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»r tbe
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Senator Bernard Daly.
Henator Bernard Daly, candidate
for oougress ou tlie deiuix'ratic aud
[leoples ticket, arrived In Eugo'ne last
night, and spent the day 1J renewing
old, and making i.'ew acquaintances.
He bad just returned Iroiu a trip
through tba western counties, and left
at 2:08 for Jaekaon county. He ex|wct»
to return here for a day's visit next
week. Although an excellent public
speaker, Dr. Daly Is making no
speeches, preferring,since bls opponent
is a tee nt
from
the
state, to
conduct merely a quiet p< ixotial can­
vass.
Henator Daly Isa men of tine per» >nal
ap|iear*noe. He atauda full five feet
ten In lielgth, and phyalque la large
aud full. Hurmounllug tbe broad,
square shoulders ia a large head, raven
hair and frank, open face. The features
are strong, and a pair of smiling bla.
eyes beam with lute. Ig. noe and kind­
ness. Tbe man wbo meets him Is
convinced at first glauoe that lie
stands In the presence of a big man.
After a few minutes conversation he la
convinced that he is a good man. The
next impression gained la that the
stranger is not only big and good, but
that he is a polished, brainy and
brilliant man, a man ludeed to tie to
In auy aud all emergencies.
Senator Daly Is highly encouraged
with bls prospects, and believes his
election »soured.
• •
>r J
>e affi-
.. »ent
i»> the
» done
thin a
am. of
It was
•y ju-t
.
To
> most
,r time
ail bo­
le rea»
lut ••
Ilie i ti»
llgtff
11 g of
hoilld
M > I 1 1 ft
er . o
II, pro-
Com mistó,on Received.
Colonel G O Yoran yesterday ra­
oelved from the Adjutant-General bia
commission ax Colonel of the nsw
Fourth Regiment, Oregeu National
Guard. He will at ouoe report to H m
brigade commander for duty, and as
soon as assigned will begin the work
of putting new reglmeut Into working
order. The appolntmentof regimental
stat! offioers will be one of tbe first
duties, and these will probably bs ap­
pointed without delay. No selections
have bsen announced for any of tbs
staff positions. A regimental baod
will tie organized, and from the ma­
ter lai available for tills purpose an
exoellent musical organization is prac­
tically assured. The regiment will tie
in gixxi working order before ths
lime for the annual encampment,
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ity of
ouday
’ 15th
some
ounly
t.
i from
ipletes
ce or
•’ Msy
x du v
4?
ig and
15th, I
>ut the
lime It
ail from
notary,
tere and
xrrivlng
later B
. of tbe
l justice
on why
fault or
jtra too
close his
of May
elector*
r. But I
itioue 5,
■Ision to
at Is, so
uid file
orovlded
I-tice or
ot later
15tb) to
I iu like
ce or no-
lime iw-
Some Comment.
OH AM.
Eugene Register: Every vote cast
at the Juns electlou far ths republican
ticket is a vote for a continued l-lter-
meut of tbe present gixxl times."
Tbe Albauy Democrat comments
tliixly: “Wheat 42 cents, hope 5 osula,
wool 12c to 16c and twice a« many
mortgage* nowaday* as cancel 1st lone.
Th* trusts are having most of th*
g<xid times.”
Too liberal Mr Democrat. Prices
bi-ae are: wheat 38«, hops So to 4o,
w<x>lc 12 to 15c.
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E lection .—Eugene Camp 115 Wood­
men of the World elected officers as
follows: CC, P E Hnodgraae; Adv,
Geo K Munroe; Escort, l> K Voran;
W atchman, J H Taylor; Bentry, Tiro-
mas Munroe; Member Hoard of Mgs
for 18 mouths, M H Barker. Delegate*
to tbe district convention to be held
a. Medford, June 20th: M H Barker
W M Green, C B Hunt, C B Farrow,
W F Gil-trap, L O Beckwith, W Q
Yoran, C M Klsainger. AJternatee;
G K Munroe, J W Kays, D E Yoran,
R MoMurphey, M O Wilkins, I L
Campbell, P E Hnodgraae, R H Hueton.
T axes E xchmivb .—Tha Albany
Herald, Hep, of today says about the
Linn county tai levy. "Last year tba
levy of Linn county was IM} mills, an
excessive high levy. Thia year It was
placed at 14} mills for political eSect."
Our Ijane county tar payers wbo must
pay 23} would think 13} were quite
liberal. But then Isine county Is not
ruled by the republicans.
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