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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1900)
Goshen Items. t I f / I < I t I r< P T P< th 81 eh ha ca for tin lier me the lati reai th» thia BOH; lane B that wioi was was« tiona Chan with in || ■evert aenaat in th raakic ailenot the tri I Chic a erikc and fc thoueai gifts wt They w only tbi They hi a* they hours a have no are “met buaineM oonditioi t E tn per decree leu a remedy phyaician with tbe i In conne atatiatioa e tbe medict ci bat ia phyaician la’.ion; Hr« and Koenig The Anni came to be a lar winter e; poultry faut little toward able feature life. Poultr attended to; good poultry stock. Kxpanaion, glory, and uj catchy campai an endleaa wai the other aide what the Amer, they were to ge 120,000,000 ft Not a few are g< our Asiatic “bai The auperinte ■tale insane a«y patient« on hand this large total 1 curable, 91 doub curable. Think human misery a hare wallet In a down-valit divorce, the huaba other thing«, that throw a heavy tnia> did not hit him. her intention or bat complain* of ia not clear. Koebers tried to Mate ireasurey of Lincoln, notwithstai that the Republics! the report that tbe not left anyth.ng I '■ The dowager-empn a very accommodate can carry on war t Boxer*, aod sign tn to pleaae the alliea at i SCHOOL GIRL BURNED TO DEATH. In Southern Pacific Company’s Freight Senice. NAME. The “Sqnaw" Man in Trouble at Albany Special to the Guard. N ew Y ork , Dec. 22.—While Santa Claus exercises! were being conducted in one of the public school buildings ' WILL BEBtVIT SMALL SHIFFER*. last evening „ the light decorative clothing _ of Carrie Hantriw The Houtbern Paoiflc Co, ever ready caught fire and before the flames could be extinguished she to serve the ee*t intereet* of its patron«, tia* Inaugurated an Impravemenl in its was burned so badly that she died shortly afterward. ’ freight service in Oregon which, a* ttie | shipper* of farm produce lu th* valley KIM BERLY TI IR E ATEN ED HIS L*«E COURTV j RECORD. Albany Harald. Dae. 18. the r. o. Saginaw Abbott, J W, À v-tnifMAre. Stella, Armitage. **gen* Addieoa, Ella M, I--». Hal* Allison, Bertha, lx>ran« Addison, Pearl, Eugen* Atwood, Sadie. Wendling Bond, Eugene, Cottage Gro^ Brigg*. A L, Bailey, Mr* Jincy, Eugene Brownie*, Eetella. E*g*n* *---- , Eagen* Brownie«, Aune, ‘‘Dieaa'er ba* again fallen on —, affairs of tbe cily pouudmaster’s office. 1 The geutletuaii who preside* over tbe Brabham. Bertha, Eugeu« deetliiies of tbe dog pound, Mr John Baitman, Anna, Florence, Vl— Eugene Catlin, more widely known as 'Warm Bowu Harry, Spring Jobnny,’reposaa In th* city j. ’ . Elmira baxtlle, and the dogs without tags, and Elmira tbe lestive stray cows are without s Bown, Mary, become batter acipiaiuted with it, will guiding band to lead them to tbe city B°wn, Delphene, Elmira Hpeclal to the Guard. i be greatly *ppreei%t*d by them. Tbe Springfield pound. The way of it was this: John- Boiler, Nettie, improvement I* thia: A through way ny felt the chills of wiuter coming on Brandon, Anna, Eugen* ondon freight car ba* ixen attached to th* and to ward off rheuruatiem lu an evil Batea, Arthur C, Irving local freight traiu to accommodate moment took a nip. Oue led to more, Brew*ter Ethel, Eugen* I and bjt evening be was gloriously H / Eugene small shipper* in tbe Willamette drunk, so drunk in fact, that he began . ’ T , Eugene valley who wish to send their produoe to live over again tbe old-time esm- Bradley, luta, ., Springfield paigns,scouting expedition« and ruu- Bowerman,FAta A, to Han Francisco in lota less than a car Hpeclal to the G uard . loatl. Heretofore unlee* the ahipper King fight* with Indian*, until, while Baughman, Dalton Pleaaant Hill, in Paul Kcbnndl’s saloon, as if in a Baughman, Carl, l’laaaant Hill erlin had a car load of goods he would be at trauov, EJV nauvo, he EBVZV* addiesred I vwt-vxx „ a few word« ---------------------------- to Bradford, Retta, Hal* a disadvantage on aocount of tbe fact tbe tmrkeeper, pulled out a big six- Buck, Mr* Ann* T, Eugene that the through freight train will not shooter, and would undoubtedly have Cottage Grove Currin, Nellie. stop for anything lees than that l>egun «booting out the lights lu Wild Cheuman,-Glenn, Springfield West fashion, had not Mr Hmith and amount. Eugene Calif, Martha, This oar peases Eugene on Wednes Jerome Williams seized and disarmed Callison. O F Eugene i him The officers then escorted tbe Hpeclal to the Guard. Eugen* days, Fridays and Bunday*, and I* poundmastrr to tbe city bastile, to j Cbaaa, Etutua .. further . j. ... pBTig( Hattie, Florence disposition hauled to Roseburg By the local freight sober up and await ondon Springfield Dodd, Emma, where it is attache,t to tbe regular ' of tbe matter.” Cottage Grov* One night In tbe fall of 1885 the Day, F 8, through freight and taken to Ban Eugene then Eugene Djghtwatch, T J Witter, Dillard, Walter Francisco without delay. Mabel Mr H E Lounsbury, traveling freight heard suspicious sounds in the county Drury, Maude M Spring field agent for tbe company, was in Eugene treasurer’s office in the old courthouse. Dodd, Myrtle. le, Cottage Grov* He hurriedly called Policeman Clark, i Downing, Mr»8 Hpeclal to the Guard yesterday talking with our shippers of Mabe) produce in regard to tbe matter and and they laid plans to capture the bold Dareliu*. Eugen* anchester burglar. Witter took a station In the J”“’ *Jrul“le’ wa* assured by all that tbe company Entrup Evans, W A. would have their hearty eo-operation ball, wliiie Clark went on tbe outside Edwards, M E, Fall Creek alton ity lu all inaiteni hxtklng to the better- of the building to a position command Edward*,Mr* Ella, J unction ing the office window. Witter bailed Fiek. Alice. meut of shipping facili‘1 s. Hale tbe bold burglar and for an answer got Fisher, Ell* F, Eugene Mr Lounsbury, in conversation with adison Eugene a G uard reporter said: "This service a couple of pistol shut«, the ballet« ot Ford, K A. Florence baa t>een in operation for more than a which whistled dangerously near bis Furnish, Nellie, Eugene week and already we are making a head. It was not necessary to take Green. Emma, Elmira 'J sucoee* of It. It is a great thing for his statement for proof as tbe bullet Gross, Ella, 8 Pleaaant Hill the farmer*. They can now ship their holes in tbe opposite wall showed for Gilbert, Manley, Eugene Gurdon, W T, REAL ESTATE SALES. the markmausbip. Tbe burglar came THE BABER WHEAT poultry, butter and eggs to Han Fran Eugene Grime*, Anna, cisco where they can get a better price with the pistol reports, ran through Junction Grugett, A T, the ball aud escaped through tbe Measures Out Sixteen Thousand Important Deals Closed During for them than at Portland to whieh back door, Nightwatch Witter taking Hunt, Chas S, WalterviU* place they were compelled to ship their Eugene Harwood, G L, the Past Week. and Nine Bushels. produce before we Inaugurated tbl* a couple of shots at him as* be went, Harwood, Lillian, Glenada service. This improvement, 1 think, but without effect. Harwood,* lertrude, i, Glenada E J F rasier, tire real estate dealer, While Nightwatch Witter was thus Hanna, Will*, Special to the Uuaan. Eugene will be appreciated i>y shippers all J unction C ity , Dec 22.—The meas sold and closed the trades for the fol over the Willamette valley and will being entertained Polio»man Ciarf Horn, John G, Elmir* lowing descritied properties the paat 1 x>ng Tom also had some diversion. At tbe report Huston, Irena uring *t wheat in Batter’s warehouse result in our mutual benefit.” week: Hawkins, Clara, Eugene of tbe first pistol shot "crash ” went a and the mill baa l>een completed. It The P II Hnixlgrae* farm containing Eugen* window, aud ttie form of a man struck Holland, J P, amounted to 16,000 l>ushels, much 50 acres situated about one and one- Crow tbe ground, aud running, Clark took Holland, W J, more than was expected a few days ago half miles south of Eugeue to Mrs TEACHERS’ MEETING. a couple of eliots at him, but without Haggard, Lealie, Eugene Hunsaker,Blanche, Zion and a better feeling prevail*. It is Harsh J Conrad, of California, for effect. That was about oue o’clack at Hinkson, Nell, Alm* $1250. Alao the Dr Van Alstein prop bight. now claimed by leading farmer* ttiat Hyland, Eetella, Ixiwell erty on Hou th Willamette street, Interesting Session Held at the Tbe next morning there was con Humphrey, A Grace, Lowell 10,000 bushel* held on collateral receipts Eugene, consisting of a residence and High School Today. siderable excitement over tbe attempt Humphrey, Abbie, Lowell will t>e contested and knocked out. If four lota to J C and P E Hnodgraaa for ed burglary of tbe county treasurer’s Hal*, Elinor, Hale Also the J C Archer farm, tide should lie true the shortage to the $10*10 The teachers’ Institute held in the safe, (tbe knob bad been knocked off,) Hamble.Gertrude, Eugene farmer* will not be over 4000 bushel*. known a* ttie Fitzgerald place 3j miles High School building today under but there was not the slightest clue as Hamilton, Docia, Eugeue Arrangement* to sell the wheat and west oi Eugene tv W J Roger*, of the supervision of Couuty Superin to the Identity of the guilty persons. Hemenway,Fannie, Eugene Iowa, for $3000. Alao the Emil Gern- tendent Wrn Miller, was quite a euc- pro rate the proceeds la living made. Creewell "Warm Spring Johnny,” a while man Hager, Clara. bacii farm of 60 acre« 5} mile* eeaa, a good numbar of teacher« being Eugene who lived with tbe Indians, bowever- Hall, Carrie, southwest of Eugene for (1100 to Ole In attendance. uiade himself very officious in advice Haggard, Edith, Eugene It Blew. Ingvarteen, Just from Iowa. Also the Ttie program constated of addressee, and proffers of assistance to th* sher Haggard, Mabel, Eugene George Bolar form of 25 acres, $.'>00 to music and recitation«. The addressee iff, J R Campbell, arousing tbe sus Inman, Mrs M J, Elmira Albany Democrat, Dec 21: The wind the aisive party. Also the Gillespie were delivered by Prof« A L Briggs, G picions of tbe sheriff that "Johnny” Johnson. Myra, Eugene yesterday blew with particularly extrs property on the southwest oorner of Eugene W Milam and Hbeldon and Rev Mac kuew or had a hand in tbe affair. He Jordan, Elmer, force up tbe Haiitlain. At Gates II Ferry and Twelfth si reels toN J Plank Jordan, Geo, Franklin H Wallaoe, which were all highly in was piaoed under arreet, while two Kelly, Kate, Eugene blew the wagon bridge tietween for $1250. tereetlng. It was regretted that Dr squaws with whom be consorted were Kerne, Edith L, Eugene Marlou and Linn counties down, sud Mr Frasier ha* several large stock Strong who was down for an addree« held under a trumped-up charge. Kreaa, Nettie. Eugene some of the structure floated down Hie farm deal* III course of negotiation, was not able to be preeeut. Finally one of tbe squaws broke dowu Knowles, Olive, Mapleton stream to Mill City. This bridge wa* alao some exchanges ot farm and city Eugene under tbe strain of a severe cross- King, Mae, erected In 1807 t>y J E McCoy, of pro|>erty In Han Jo*e, for which place examination and related tbe move Halem, and was afterwards repaired bv he left today tor the purpose of per ments of “Johnny” on the night in Mr riilotaon the next spring. It was fecting the exchanges The Short Bays. He will be WHOLESALE AND RETAIL question, and bow he told her of being I never considered a very strong struct absent about oue mouth. in the courtbouae, «hooting at Night- ure. Tills means another bridge ex If anyone asks you bow long these. pense to the two counties of several watch Witter, and making bi« eaaape New Cigar Company Incorporated Court House Items. the shortest days of the year are, tell thousand dollars. The wind also blew through tbe back door. to Begin Business in Salem. him: down the old shack ot a mill at En "Johnny” waa sent to the peniten terprise, stripped of its machinery Chattel mortgage.......................... $50 (Ml sun Hissa. kun sets . tiary for his connection with the affair. some time ago, Isoldes tree«, etc. The Iter. M 7:26........................... -........... 430 In the department of state, at the Hit Al. KiTATK TKAN8FKK8. train from the front arrived c >n*ider- He refused to divulge the name of his •• n 737 ........................................ 4:81 capitol, Friday, the following oor*ora- ably later than usu«l. ooiupunlon, who escaped to tb* river, Arthur L Frazer et ux to Mary M 23 7:27....................................... 4 81 back of Skinner’« Butte where be tion filed article«, aa follow*: Anderson lot 3 blk Kin Uuiverelty ad », M 7:27....................................... 4:32 R kkkh to R ecover .—J M Hodson, The Hem ■ Gwldsmltk Cigar Com to Flugene, $90. M 7:28....................................... 4:32 broke the fastenings of a skiff aud in pany will engage In the cigar businaaa formerly of Eugene, not long «Ince it went down the river nearly to Har Jame* Higgins st ux to A C Wood a. 438 26 7:28.................... paid a man named George Dixon, at In Helen, doing a wholeeale and ra cock, lot 10 blk 2 < ollege Hill Palk, $1. •• 4:34 risburg when be left tbe boat, probably tal 1 huilnee*. 27 7:28............ Portland, $2100 for real estate which The company baa a about daylight in the morning. Blood W H Kirkpatrick Co Edward P H 4:34 28 7:29...... Dixon did not own, a forged deed capital stoak of $2000, divided Into Caldwell 169.28 acre* In tp 17* r 2 e, on tbe window, tbe courthouse fence, «I 2» 7:29....................................... 4:85 having lx an recorded. Dixon was •bare* valued at |1 each. Julius Gold- $2000. and on the boat showed that tbe es *• 30 7:29...................................... 4:86 arrested and $l2lkl III currency found ■mitb, Myra D Goldsmith and 8am 8 W E Brown et ex to tbe Eugene •• 81 7:80....................................... 4:36 caping man bad been struck by a bul Goldsmith are th* Inoorporator* •f *ew«»i In his clothing. Mr Hodson Is) Luuitier Co, 160 acres In tp 19 e r 1 w, let, else severely cut bis baud on the endeavoring to regain that much of $400. window as he leaped through, proba record. hie money. The purchase money w as Farmer« report* a good many goat« bly tbe latter cause. Mr» AC Archer to W J Rogers, 125- paid in gold coin, and Hixisou claim* Dally Guard D*e*mb«r 22 dying in this county. 45 acri*« In Lane county, $1000. that Dixon changed it into the cur D ud .—Today'»Oregonian: "At bar E B Pengr* of Ashland will arrive hare I lly of Faig*ne to John F Gardner rency that waa found ou his person, lata realdenca, 840 Eaat Twelfth «treat Mondav from Ashland to spend the holiday*. land In Eugene, $51.60. Dally G*»r* December M this i>ractleally making it lha Idenllal A J Black to Alicia Herington 240 i The operators’ atrike on the Kanta F aii . kd to M eet H er .—Miee Cor* north, Mrs Ruth E Coneer, wife of W purchase money. acre* in tp 20 ■ r 4 w, $1000. Fe road has been declared off by tbe Granger arrived here today from Petal 8 Couser, aged 44 year«, 7 months, 22 uma, aud expected to meet one Hiram days. Tbe funeral will take place •trike. CIRCUIT tVURT. Dally Gsaru l>eoenitx'r H Smith who promised to marry her on Sunday at 10:30 a m from the Weat- Portland Rural Spirit: B««*le Ran Mary E Franklin v* Geo H Frank D ied .—A dispatch elateathal Henry mluster Presbyterian Church, corner kin, 2:151, I* being driven on the road her arrival here. Hmith failed to meet Mulkey, the youiigtait and last eon of lin for custody of minor child, Leslie Weidler and Eaat Tenth.” Tbe lady her at the train aud baa not shown up in Han Franclaoo. the late Elder Philip Mulkey, died In Franklin; denied, and further ordered I* well known in Eugene, being the •inc*. Tbe young lady who «earn* to Salem Htateamen: Cal Geo O Yoran, Halem today, of apoplexy, agnl 67 J that child be not removed from juris be an unsophisticated country girl, wif* of Conductor Co near. diction of tbi* court during pendsney of the Fourth Regiment, O N G, 1« In year* and 25 day*. Mr Mulkey »»» ' d. e* not know what to do, as sb* i* the city or an official visit to the local taken to the Oregon Hospital of this suit. Dr M c I nturff in junction .—Tbe without rnouey or friend* and think« J C GoodRlv v* A Wheeler to set txtmpsoy. for the insane alawt two weeks Hmith ha* been trifling with her. He Junction City Timea of today «Bye: aside deed. Court rule* that >a*t title ago for treatment. Mrs J B| Prof Washburn'* biennial report a* formerly worked on a ranch for her ‘The People's United Church will Harris of this city wa« a belovxi slater to property Is declared to tw In A •fate biologist has been received at ancle near Petaluma where ■be mat begin a aerlea of meetinge In thia city Wheeler ’ s uatne. ot the deceased. The funeral will l>e Haleru. He give« a brief description *f H H Frlsuilly vs Adam IS hiultt el several kind« of bird* and their habit*. and learned to love him, aud ■inc* h* next week conducted by Rev Mo- held tomorrow afternoon at 2:16 left there for thia place a year ago they Inturff, DD, general raperintendent o'clock, directly after the arrival of the al. Decreed that c»>uu tercl Aims of A Corvallis Time*: HI* friend* In tbl* have corresponded. He persuaded ber of said church, anieted by Prof Ita- a*uth-bound train. Friends of the A G Hovey, Emily Hovey and B J city will learn with intereeted pleasure to come to Eugene where they would ( laud, recently from Mew York, who Owen be disallows»!; that plaintiff re family are Invited to attend that Attorney L Bilyeu addressed the t* married. Sb* lias come but liaa •log* dellglitfuly.” cover money lu the above suit as in tli* •tuilent* at tbe Divinity Hahool al failed to find ber lover. At tbe depot Daily Gnani t>«c*n>t*>r d erte heretofore reudered herein, and M xrriagb Lkl.vsl -lesuv.l today: that tn this prooaedliig neither party Eugen* th* other day on the "Rraur- •be broke down when she found that Dally Guard, Iweaiaber 22 reetlon of t hrlit.” F unbral .—The remain« *f tbe late Hmith had not come to meet ber and Walter R lh>ak and Maggie E Far- rnovtr cost. Lebanon Advance: Ebert and Ml«* sympathizing! bystander* kindly Henry Mulkey arrived on tbe 2.-0B man, Edwaid Ferman witue«-. Her MARUAOB L1CBNBK. Mmnl* Thompson will coma down ■bowed ber to a hotel. It i* *aid train from Salem tbi* afternoon end ___ man Ray and Minnie Alice Conant, I Charlm O Pearso > and Margaret from Eugene tomorrow to spend tbelr Hmith'* folk* live near Harrleburg, 1 Immediately conveyed to tbe Mulkey F McPherson witnre*. W httoetl, E Ellsworth, wilnees holiday vacation at home. Two friends and be may be t here and perhaps did cemetery we«t of town where they L and IMA Ihe J.>lm Hi are coming with them . Mr* K q not r> cel vs the letter telling him of the were Interred. Uetlg Guard Ovcember ii place on tbe McKenxIe, thirty Ur« 1 r- ------------------------ —"~ tin H arbor B ill .—Tbe river and Wallace left yesterday for Roar burg to day of the y<»ung lady * arrival. It I* mils* *a*t of Eugene, wa« so'.d at T ook a bpin - rtw MeKaozte *ta(* visit relnliv** for a co«pl* of week*. hoped tbe yoang man will come admlDlatrator* sole Ihl* af let noon to harbor bill v»a* reported yvelerday: tearn took a spin yesterday afternoon. Siuelsw river, SJb.ikk); lxiog Tom Hb* will atop off at Eugene for a short around ail right aod make good bl* The only damage dona waa tbe break- Mr Ireland for $3UU. promise. I visit. | Ing out of a tongue. river, »llMXi. L , Dec 22.—Kimberly,metropolis of the diamond mines, is seriously threatened by the Boers. FIELD MARSHAL DEAD. B , Dec 22.—Field marshal Blumenthal died to day. He was the oldest in point of service in the German army. POWERS HAVE SIGNED. L , Dec 22.—The signing of the joint peace note by all the powers interested at Pekin is an accomplished fact. THREE BANK ROBBERIES. M , Miss, Dec 22.—The Coffee County Bank was robbed of $5,(XX) by masked burglars today. D C , Ills, Dec 22.—The Dalton City Bank was dynamiteu last night. The burglars got away with $4,000. M , Ohio, Dec 22.—The Wichand Bank was blown open last night. The burglars failed to open the burglar proof box, and got nothing for their work. ■ « NAME. P.O. Eugene Eugene Eugene Junction Springfield l^a, Caspar, Cottage Grove 1 x>ngmore, Gertrude, Creswell Lockwood. Floesi*, Lorane, I .«mon, Joeephina, Irving ! umr, Aron, Hale Mc<^u**n, Wm, Ixran* Morri*, Delia, Glenada Mc<Ju**a, Mary, Cottage Grove Martin, Wm, Camp Crook Myers, Edith, Eugen* McKeel, L W Cottag* Grove Miller, W M, Eugene MiUican, Bell*, Eugene h«Uican, Fanni*, Eugene MiU«an, Inez, Eugene McKinie> Al«x, Plaaeant Hill Milam, 1 W, Pleasant H1U Morehoum, Amanda, Jasper Moure, Beni», Creewell Norris, Lulu, Eugene Norris, Geo. Eugene 5--t, Cyathia, Eugene Ortou.g E> Eugene Pattered, Ida> Eugene Parker, Elr,. Trent Patterson, Aga^ F.ug*u* Powell, Mr* Jan*, Lorfcno Poill, E D, Fg»n* Parvin, Jenni*, Dexu, Peach, Ida, Eugen* Pitney, Ina, Junction Renshaw, Myrtle, Fugane Rensbaw.E Maud*, Eugene Kunk, Katie, Ixirane Read, Ora, Pleaaant H1U Eugene Reeeler, E D, Rogers, Florence, Eugene Eugene Scott, Cha* L, Scott, Mollie, Eugene Sutton, W M, Springfield Sutton, Mr* Belle, Springfield Spore*, Mr* Emma D, Mohawk, St*v*n*on, Ruth. Eugene Mohawk Stuart, Mirti*, Scott, Mamie, Creawell Swift, Helen M, Pleaaant Hill Swift, Alice, Plaroant Hill Smith, Mari* V, Springfield Shrag, Carri*, Sugane Smith.Carlotta C, Sugane Spong, Minnie, Cottage Grov* Sergent, Bertha, Eugeue Somers, Daisy, Eugene Somers, Dorilla, Eugen* Smith, Ada M, Cottage Grove Schneider, Alt* M, Monro* Smith, S Maud, Springfield, Taylor, Lilly J, Cottage Grove Taylor, Clara E, Eugene Taylor, Blanche, Eugene Eugene Taylor Hattie, Tiffany, Maggie, Creewell Thurston, Sibyl, Eugene Vincent, Jennie Taylor, Dexter Weathereon, W H, Florenc* Wither*, Jessie, Thurston, Whitley, Sarah A, Eugene Warbington, Mr* Sadie, Wendling Warbington, Blanche. Eugene Wilson, W J, Pleatant HUI Wilson, Kat*, Pleatant Hill Cottage Grove White, Lottie, Cottage Grove Wineooff, Mary, Whitaker, Bertha. Eugene Whitaker, Anne, Eugene Warfield, Geo A Eugen* Woodruff, Fanny, Lorane Wyatt, Lizzie. Junction Wetherbee, Mary A, Creswell Eugen* Waller, Ollie, Wold, Emma, Eugene Zumwalt, May, Irving Lemley, Vina, Lowry, Anna V, L*rmi*r, Mae, L*e, Matti* J, Ixximia, N*lli*, Christmas Football. Albany Herald: "Th* management of the Co G football team baa chartered a car to take the team and friend* to Eugene next Tuesday, Deo 25tb, to eee the football game between Co 0 team and Co C team. The oar will leave here Tueeday noon and return Wednesday morning on the overland. A large numtier from Co O expect« to go aa rooter«. The viotory for lb* Albany team la practically enured •» the team oontiata of all old player* and have been practicing faithfully every evening tor a month. FCBteil- maeher, captain of the teem, said laal night that tbe team would win or bu»L The teama which are to play are about equal In «Ize and the gau>* will be won strictly on the merit« of the player*.” Something New Juel published by the Southern Pa cific Co ir. a pamphlet ou tbe reeourew of Wee tern Oregon, which lnclnd«e an excellent map of tbe slate, and con tain* Information on climate, land«, education, etc, exlatiog industries *«J tbelr eapabilitlea. Attention la also directed to *ocb new fielda for energy or capital *» promise fair return. Thia publication fill« a need lo*( experienced by Oregonian«, In reply* Ing te Mstern friend«. Copies mav be bad of local agenl Boutbern Pacific Co, or from C H Markbam, O P A, Portland, Or. We bought tbe inhabitant* o( the Philippine Islands at the qdi * form rate ot two dollars a heed. In the island of Sola, slaves are Quoted at twenty dollars api«*- This ia a clean advance of eigbt**o dollars per head—another proof of tbe healthful advance of pri'«» under tbe McKinley adtnintsus- tioo. n