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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1903)
TIR.E.D ANO WORN OU'. ; OREGON’S AAASXYlVrYC q)«J^,Uvv DUi\L>O SENATORSdlP Ki-LiOiN S WERE VOTED A LEGISLATURE Î >~* Ch OI ruW 1 flCX ùlCl V £-111 REBELLION TRANSFER Vote as Yesterday Except Cor Much Opposition to As Sole Survivor Oregon’s suming Indebtedness Hoar* Spvsiel lerviee. Constitutional Cor - S tate H ouse , Salem, Feb for Schools. vention Present. 5.—The vote for United Mtates senator today resulted: Fulton................................... 34 Geer...................................... jo Wood, (Democrat) .............. 17 Mills....... ............................. 11 Corbett........... . .................... 1 Scattering.................. 11 The vote is the same as yesterday, except Represen ta- tive Gill, of the Multnomah delegation, deserted Mills for II W Corbett, of Portland. by lack of iron. Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic Pleasant Hill Items. <1 hm 4 VpMl»l MrrtM. P lkabant H ill , Feb. 4.— People in river Ixittom. near here are bu»> re replies this element. It enrichee the blood aud rubtoivu what strain has placing fetiSM, bog pent and other USe-i Up. -mall »took building» walked oat dur Auguste, Ark., May 10,1901. ing tbereoMDt high waler. “After having xold Dr. Harter’s remedies lor iblrtyyears 1 can cuecr'u Iv recommend John McKeore and wife of Eaiteru R’-’-.W'r-ej. tu« ill. I uitriit add that I III zKjhlw^ hoidlriM.e« favorDr.Hiir- Oregon, are viailing relatives here. |A ter * Iron Touit*. and would K; Z recomiucnd It. a« tho very ) Harry Mitchell came near loelng bi. ■L tw-t prer-ir-.ion f iron I am ac- h<>u»e and efl< ute by tire tbe uther day Kf quulntol w’tb. To w ak, worn out 3 v . 1 ,vlth nerv- daring hie abeenoe. The timely ar- ■ os ■ ■ > . and pal«*, thin •lvsl of neighbor« saved all but the W blood, I believe it io be * panacea. “J. B. W ilkerson , Druggist.’’ roof which wan entinly destroyed. Cause, detective flu-*. <K,9M ttAXStse thst aken UsUaealal Is jeeala») Wm Li iton of California, in here on B visit to tils parents. LEARANCE SALE Walter Renwick and family and Miss Anna Parke are here from Ashland, where they went last full for the bent tit of Mrs Renwick’s health. YORAN’S Ed Parks is Is hnme from Hil ver Lake after u two years absence. Mrs Cottrel made a business trip to Tacoma last week, SHOE STORE I Mise Laura Hemphill is in Eugene learning dressmaking, Several case- of sma'l pox in tba neigtiborh »od. Mrs P N Shelby Is »pending a Aw days in Eugene. BicïlUS 112 fret of i-now Is reported for 8p«n- kr'« Butte. There la strong talk ofa creamery be ing established here this spring. A1S0N. [Dunn's solid fruit tree spray. loucm'Her A Peter. I t i * r*<1 fl i-xoihitiud from the front ■ndiuv uf the oity hill 1s not an tn- lei i i thit Recorder Dorris is oon- Feb 2.—A. Mr Hanson of Be l the: ■ wl : meisle». It is mer-ly Wsahiugton, was in oar neighborhood IsigO'ii iii j c uy the city officials. thi' week looking for land, with a Is • nor« and pocket knives that are viewof settling bare. He was accom at Chambers'. panied by hie old neighbor and friend, ID u ' d ’ s solid fruit tree spray. Mr haroldeon, of Mirth. L'u iihmiller & Peter. D Thompson, of Eugene, was here A $6,000,001) ooni;>any ba-t been in. recently In search of beef cattle, and kr,->r«t»d at Portland to operate in expreseed himself greatly surprised at kloiugin Double« county. A railroad the many improvements made In thio vlolnlty In the few yeare elnoe be left rl I also probably be built. A few guod MHiud-hmd bicycle» tt. Psleetlne echoo closes Friday, Feb- brj cheap at Cbaiubera’ Hardware. raary 6, with the usual literary ex- New Furni'are. ereisoa. Chambers’ Hardware. In |astlce to myself, I wish to state Dunn's »elid fruit tree spray that I am Indebted for tbe item to Loujhm'lier A PrPr. which Mr Crenshaw so feelingly and Gias» cut to order and put lit. forolbly referred tn last weeks’ GUARD, Chambers’ Hardware, To Joseph Gates Jr, of Crow, bro’ber.ln Mrs L 51 Newell, who is now work- law of Mr Crenshaw, a gentleman who Dg n connection with ths Wom»n'i vouched fur the correctness of tbe iteru lonie Mli«iou Heets'y on the coast, and whose veracity I had no resMou to fid civ« an »ddreas iu coDjaaottow doubt. I would respectfully refer Mr flth tbs revival services at the Bap- C. or any other interested party to Mr Ist church tonight. A oordial invl»! Gates for auy further partieulrrs. tti o is rxt«nd-d to «11 to attend the i Joseph Iol«e of Not! came out todsy trvijae. Tbe ladi-s of the church »nd to look after hl« sheep which are be- ongregation are urged to be present. >ug pastured ou Hpanaer Creek. A little dog at tbe d»p«t this after- . loou was esnght under tbe moving fain between tb« rails b t the little | 111 * had th“ pr euda of mind to ' ra u for the brea c beams and dodge The alarm of fire eonnded tble after he .i aa best h« •*>nld. After being Boon at 2:16 o’cluck, the bl>r.« being In lumped along-or two c«r length», he the Da vine block, over the Register of crumbled to m, auo ran frnm fice, at the corner of East Ninth and IU',3r the wheels wiluoat a sura ten, a Oak streets. A defective Hue bad emit Bost rrmarkible esoapo. ted sparks enough to cans, a bias« ia F.-ank L Clifton, who Is serving • the wall od the outside of the house •a «nee of 2ft days in the county Jail I which was handled easily with the it Albany for stealing from a lodglag eh«micel engine and Al Holden. The louse there, lied to a reporter on tbe loos was nominal. H* aid «"uearulng bls trip south Mou- At the last Are wo spoke of tbe need i«ht. saying that ht« brother wes of a floe Inspeetor. This i. another In M t in a I xging camp n ir Junction. stance Illustrating tbe need. It g means of fsolmg the lodging A large amount of nrw »belvltg bst-ss kes;sr from whim bs had I being pct in C h»mberw' .tort. It sn. Fire. ~r . Board o‘ Directors Will Proceed , REE... Every child making a purchase of 25 cents or over 'V ill be presented with a nice little present Short time only. AX BILLY ÄT* Representative to Cali for Plans and Speci Fellow-Servaot f.cations for New Hansboroi gh’s Bill Passed House aod Sena:« Building f Today. The announced »nil a<i vertier d elec- ion r»-a»red t»v 't.e board “t sehsol di ttnart Special Barviea rector* 'o be n. Id today f •>« th« i u p<> e S tate H ouse , Salem Feb of voting on r|»e qut t e-i of bauds for 5. — Representative Hans- tbe erect'OL if » uts H'gh Helio 1 Brough's fellow-servant bill bunding, w»e held et tue appointed time iu the ci y b»ll. Th» bturs of passed both houses today. from 1 to 4 pm were taken up wits This bill amends the pres bell rung. Alary» number of taxp-y ent law so an employer is ere, both m»n and wooie: .took advan* liable to a person injured in tags of tnetr right th vote at this elec tion, and the reerlt was a victory for his employment even though injury is sustained the cause of edncat.on, schools aad tbe the good of the city. through tbe fault or negl - The meeting was promptly called at gence of a co-employee. 1 o'clock this afternoon, aud the nuo».- [Note—Railroad employes, na'i n end electiou uf clerks and I have been especially active in procuring the passane of this bill making re- _ employers JT Rcwiand »nd Mirion wii*i...' epoupible for thu acts of their l'h>- ratal vot» was 2A» gvte«. 160 fur | employees.or any one of them an-i 135 -gainst wm th. division of ilia ! vole Tbe polls w»re closed at 4 i There in no doubt about Gov o’clock aud tbe couut completed short I ernor Chamberlain signing ly after. it. The railroad boys gave him generous support in tbe I election with the understand TRINE WILL TRAIN I ing that he favored the meas I ure—a simple act of justico. O.A.C.TRACK TEAM I - -E d G uard ] I Judges ws> oouipleted in a »burl time. ‘ The following gvt»'l tiisu ’vers «»leeted ' to act: M Suarvernd, 8 R Williams I The lit la daughter of Channoy Mul key is very sick with pneumor la but Is «lightly improving at present. Dr. James of Springfield is in attendance. •‘Uncle Tom” Hardy ba» sold lib property to Mrs Mary Miller, and ne and hie wife will leave I d a short time Hill for Illinois, to be tear their widowed daughter, Mr» Eugene Bond. on several lines of good shoes in order to close out Some, exceptional good bargains to those who come early. Illness She Succumbs to Her Trouble With One Vote. Women Need PASSES AWAY After an Extended bett Gets On the Board a constant supply of blood-making ma terial or their syetems will break down. The complicated female organism is so delicately udju-u-i as to be easily thrown out of balance. As a result, health and strength are affected by divers diseases. Motherhood, family, society all levy such drains upon her strength that most women break under the nervous tension. The demands up >n her nervous strength tire much greater than similar demands of the op|x>site sex. Hence she must be sup- pped in greater measure with the ele ment—iron—that gives strength. The reason women feel tireil and worn out and suffer from headache, pains in tbe beck and limbs, etc., is iteeause they bs- e used up their supply of iron. nstruatiou trouble is largely caused iiHxS. LIDDLE I Aho Hold a Perma-' And But One is Left of 1842. J »tax! Spetitl Service. S tate H ouse , Salem, Feb 5.—Hon F X Matthieu of Gervais, Marion County, a Colkge. survivor of the conven C orvallis . Or, F-b 5.—W O Trine tion which framed Oregon’s thu wu 1-xnown athlete »nd physical provisional government w as H or, bis been secured to ina rue: a visitor on both Houses tbn truck t. .m at the ’gri altui’l Cd ' today. 1- ■ nt e. n ■: [FX Ma thieu the remain was ui«tw in tre c • I <■ chopol ysster« | ing pioneer of 1842 was born do, • fi in Montreal Canada, in 1818, thu i ■ d i 1 tilín hy tn« stufi- t . Under tht t r- of French parentage. He r I t, r settled on the rich French .1 ■ t ; > .e ul H. ’ t r Prairie near Gervaisthesa ne of »tnlet.c« and ph i.ml a n ug vf wi ii, par iy suppl.ir.g the place r - year he came here—nearly n»ntlv re-itiiiMl l<y v.r l*a’t»'rson. The sixty-one years ago, -E ditor physical ouhure of *■«> >•»- , f.rtunly in G uard .] nent Place at the ehsrg of the piij >c«l dir cto», bon oe*n givso to MI hs H«'cx Cruwford, instruct s in «lœu'ton, end form-ry in charge of the glru’ ph> icai culture alasse». Cieswell Items. Cuba Hines Co Con tinue tt Buy Surrounded by Her > re p< rty m the öiue River District-Bi^ Deal Today. Family. Jlr.'GW ' 1'1-, iwlwveA-wi • of Dr Kddle, a»4 O . » » r. st, died thia • ' "ii... 1:4.» slcok-urruanded by h-.r famtiy «'id trtsads. Ths sud wna Former Senator Dawes Dead— if t aaextwcuMl as th« deosased h»<l bi-u til ft -real mont is past. Hhv He Had s Record of Thir- '"‘ •a a ■istniir.r of ms Episcopal sharim ty-Stx Years Service »rd a luvsd wotusu among a largì sotarte of fri«nds, in Congress. Tua dsc-««.<t w«a born Io Jaap* r omooy, flliuab, Novsmbvr 2», 1WM). Dftakin» a«. 42 wars, 2 mouth« and d Sy Ssripps News tsseelat'ea dava old. Hwrmnthar, MrsQWTaek- P ittsfield , Mass, Feb. 5 — »., si M jmui T, Idaho, has baeu tn nt- Ex-i?enator Dawes: of Massa- b-fdanos far 'ha past six WMkss ii chuRettg, died hero at 5.15 • a« at h»r «‘-ts wdao »ha died. Tn r piiy«icla*a stata that tba trouble with o'clock this morning. He whtuh »he »utlervd was »nlorgeiuaut i f had been unconscious since ths livar. Monday. Bbe was a msuiiUr of the LOT Mac • Mr Dawes served thirtv- jane»», th» Fratsrnal Aid AaaoeUtio.. sulthe M”d«rti Rr >therbo-id of Amm. six years in congress the la-. Hiw 1 m ,< m aer Busband aad tw.i longest continuous legislative i KKAL ESTATE IKANSFUHS. children, Honert, aged fourteen, au 1 work of an}’ member of the 8 F MoCobir« «C al to tbe Luba OuiUls, egei 11 y»ers. H ouj « or Senate. Mina. Co, the Maud!«, the Dale, ths • 'uba No 3, tile t. uba and th« On' a No Balfour Convalescent. 2 Muuiug elaltuj io IRuo River dis Sr S»rl»pa Nava Aaaoaiauos til«', II.OO j .QOO. UttSHW, Or, Feb 2. L ondon , Feb 5. —Prime Harry aud l.n'u Kuowltrm to Louis» E ditor G uard : The Oregon legi-- M McKinneys} of lot J blk ODO Minister Ualfour is convales M» i -' h 'laud’s 2nd sul •.»('«'ttag»« «-»rove l»<ure abuui.t by all mean« pass a law cent. He tw ontduorH for a •1 ;.atiug the orboe of mluiug inspect >r. time today. Ho will probably J P and Catharina 4 Perkins to H B rue miucs of Ora«<>u have reached •* tagu of development long part the ex ■ i«'‘time charge of Venezuelan Mor»« 35 acres tn tp 10 s r 3 w, $6ud. W vV and Aani« L UUuainau to peniii.ntal, cud It now baa become a allaiiA Monday. Oregou »nd Hum heitern K K land lu reality. The n»l amount of capital tpili rl w, <1. 'nveated in our mines and inlulngm«- King Edward Bitter. O A 0 R K to the Boot 11 Keily ohiuery now need the direct proteotlon Hy .4unpp* new« A««ocl*tton Lumber O« 40 scree in tp 18 » r 1 • that other states g'v« their mines. L ondon , Feb 5.-—King «00. The appuiu’.m«»* of a hop fn.paet-tr Edward haa about rocovured WuXindL'jli R Wright to th» 1st very irnportan« oue; ■«> also Is afl< i from Lis récent illness. Ho Bo-th-Ktl'y Co 160 aoiee 11 tp 16 - r 1 commissioner; nut the mining states .11 Lut Oregon have a mining luspeoicr was out of doord a short timo e, H »1600. U Perkitu et al to NJ Rerrmau whom duty it la to personally viait th a todaj. various mluiug camp, of their 240 ««rea in tp 17 • r6w.il. Musan Cheehir», exwvutrlx of astaie of Jtotea, report the conditions of the Long No Better. James P Cho.iiir», dea »seri, to Thee J usinlng industry, bold sxamlnatlo . By s«i»ps «ews <ssoc:*tw>n- Oh.- 'tir. et »1 112 aer.s in ip 16 s r • Wi>-every j sar, examine mining sc Bo ton . Feb 5.—There is W,I1400. ,> intendeds, f iremen and llmbermen no change in tho condition of K nvrt F and I. rv a Martin to N p * t't their <|UsLtl ailons, look aft r ex-Secrei ny of lite Navy Ohr tmMi lot 3 l ift 2 SiouSi r’a ad to th safety a d welfare of men In V'” u ..lsrgroubd «*aipb>ytneiit, and toe 1- Oot'age Grove, $ '60. Long today. A U Du un to Win P ,'hvehire ••><160 1 . a lioan<o from managers If eom, ■ . ' ’■» tun a butdi ... This kind of a n Muhig □ ’ . n- . t ' i le, Usual >-uth American Scrap. i>w p.tSH iu.' s competent men In the 11000. By ■ m ARMuc’atieu 1 d <>i the mines; »he oonsequ.noe I CIKUUtr C’lUl.T. P aris Fob 5.—A di pitch > 1 ’ larg I duot and lass fallar. ». J L Renntag-r v E Cm-vfoid, Butt to tho Matin fTom ( Caracas L-t«ou ■ >» writer ha» bean frequently asked and Fred t a. r > rs- >var today says th" government, « h y G ì» B í> • i, a tori cy for b- <;' - po 1 f. ut <ueu of capi’al from t , »a f t tin.-acntupin Orago ; troops Caracas Tuesday plaint I I« « . I « *11» deputy Inspec • to tn of th - rob -I army which I I s J Dick V • O A 0 mpbrll imr lî ’ Ni i* ■ ■ t f 11 ti of tlieae ar« freni was then raprlly approach of ths estate of J M Dieb, dto . tad. >t- er e sie« where these ofBoials are To recover money. Geo H Dorris at- ing. s'.vayaan au tiorltygn mining. The torney f ,r plat itt. Hr um : •oilseed guvs l.irgsly to pay th« L utse W B'-et>e vs Emory aad Flor L atest . ex «n»»>» of the in»)»«ctors In their ♦ne- Herrou, U» reenve- .n . iuj . G * iiu'ir» of iu-*nuuilDg, so uo stato la out Another dispa ch a few "txlpworth atto-'iey for pl*b>tifl much. It it‘heir duty to oollsct date hours later says a battle is MINIB3 LOCATI >V. of I x'rasuo.i of ores, rhipinents of now in progress hot ween the John Mftcbtùl lova e ui»a N » 8 same, to w et smelter or mill they revolution ¡st« aud Venezulan I mln-Bg eUlui in Blu. River dietrlo.. weis shippc'«, iroui what ml us, and wt the end of the year make hie rapi re MARRI ACB LICE-SSB. armies. In f -m *o tL—t lite world aau sea wh»t JausM 0 MeClur» and 11-, M H i / bd , w see doing tn our mlaes. R oom Braham Young Trial. Ray Babb w|tue*s Among th< Iniug it* i.s thaï r»er tw j.d ill til. «Ui luitl - Is OU« Iliads »Li- uiurubig »nei» st M ( ..ntg*, si-0 • th«r owi.ats I.an. f»r to the Cuba Miu»e Comnauj ths .udl-.-. Dais <T‘. . N 3, Cut's, »nJ Cu. * No 3 :u the Blu» River dis.net. Ibis is th» e »rpora'.ion whiuh recent, ly s*|4lr»U the tti.Lsa. tuiaiug etslius In >hat di»'r‘ct Ths e e sitas a.e nu Ja>, bud e-eek about a mile and a qoar. t«r from i he Lucky B..y ’’in », and a<v -aid to bs r eh m prosfisol. ,,'ha prioe named in tha d»eu was «.bOÚ.tMM). loie tusks» a »aluable luoraa»« In th« Cuba Mine* Co property. From the Conn House. Mining Inspector Wanted SoarS s»asi»i larrisa CRBawBi.L, Feb 4.-Tbe fene« hs-. has been set In oc tbe road bil iw i I Petty’s bridg», aad theclt't^as ot tbs There was » general expression ot. Cloverdils country can get to town By Mcrlppg New« \e«QC<ailnn surptienon the struts tuis amrulng > four miles around by Tunn-U's mill. Tbe D» Mo»a Trout»» wilt give a re L ondon , Feb 5.-—The trial over the fact that the High Bcho-l hearsal at Creswell on the <»v»ntnt of of Brigham Young, a grand boads met with sn larg« an opposition February 11th Lovers of niusle eh-mlri yesterday at the polls. The flgur-s son of the tirat prophet of the I IN THE A.bauy Daruo.trai: Hii.ritf R>s*, of show that tbe i>.,uuaitiou wee ouc iu avail thamnelvei of this op ertunlly to Mormon Church of that rnls-io, had a ur«p«>-»'H «»< ountar near force and worked w:’h might and main near thia very exneilant troape name, for obtaining money Wu.lport with Whit., a recently e«- Mias Maude Gilfry ia attending against tbe bonda while doxene of under false pretenses, was •aped eouvict, on Huuday evening. school again after an absence of a strong suppertr-rs did not take lime to Wl.it» oauie dawn thu Alsea and resumed today. vote for the reason that they bad tlis month. idae ihst there was not the slightest Quite an intereet 1« betug taken in Young appeared to be cem- lauded fretn a bolt, soon »tier which dang-r of the bonds being defeated the eervieee being held at the Method>*t pletely uumannsil and suffer Roes met bim and ordered him to | »top, but iukten-t be began flrlnj »nd auy way Basiuess men generally did eh a rah by Evangelist McDonald. A ing from cowardice. It re they exoiianeed shots sivtral l>rnes, not go te the pells. The opponents to crowded house bear- wttoeM to tbe quired the serviette of two nothing taking efl»4t »ad Wiuto ea- tbe bonds were out in f -roe and no ability of tbe speaker. A number of deputy officers of the court uapid la the b*t«h«M. He is pl«viug -uisiake a-.il u»iue um »> oaueing a defeat oouveraione have br-eu made. 1 ba of tbe school bouse proposition. If it meetings will probably close Frldiy to half drag and half carry ihe lracy act,‘¡»lilng up f«rmtra for1 his prnvlsiuus. Thu MHtfuh is • »iug bad oveii defeated the only thiag tu evening. him into the courtroom. continued. have dene would ba to cell aoolh»> Mtee Mooney of Fleaaant Hill is Coal Trust Investigation. elwctlon to vote bonus to erect »ebooi vial I lug fur »few days at Pruf Parker’s. ly Sort»»« Rews aseoe—uoe room fur pupils wuo eanuot uow b< . The cirelu is taking in a lot of u»w accommodated. A* it is we shall have I P hiladclphia , Feb 5.—The luanstiers Ju»t now. G-t Into the baud a line High BtUool building budt fori witnesses before the Anthra Arra> gement» are beline made for a wagen and go with tiie throng. I use, well equipped aud thoroughly up . graod riiti-k bail at Hpriuitflt-M on School Reward and Report John Tunnell, the well known owner . cite Coal Con.misMiun today to-date. the Light of Fell 18tb. A outuLar of I Cards. 592 Willamette st The mitt-r of a mill and a quarts.-, of tbe Creewsll flouring mill, is very hgave Leftimouy regarding the prix«» will be a. ran by the upriugfleld 1 EUGENE, • . OREG q N diHcriminatioii b L owii in the merchant». aduitiona) tax will not k~>p any muu : ill. from * oily where sueh school facilities ’ The mill property wee «»nerdenhly iuruishiug of card to damaged by the recent high water. ale uttered. miners. e • • One's trouLlee never ooms stugiy. Note and Comment. Docs the Tracy Act. Mail Orders Book •»- Stationery Promptly Filled. Mask Ball. The contrast befw»»n E'tgone eevr.o- teen years ago and tbe Engeneof tod«/ la clearly shown in two photograph, wuich the Eugt-ee 1<**1 E.lute Kx- ehangs la using for onia for the adver- tftir.g pauipbitls. That of seventeen year» ago ia tak*n from the »atn* plaoa which served a. a isetlng plaoa for tba earners Monday motuiug. Wuodau buildings, wooden sidewalks, law street signa, and a boat of other evl- daaees of old Eue.no are to be seen In the pieturn of 1886. In the la.e pro duction the change i. marvelous. a a a Miss Bertha Sergeant, ut Eugene, is virltlng friends at Creewe!!. Mesare Clark and Mo Kay have f ted up an otlloe where all tLoee having bust new with the law will usually find Mr Clerk. They will also engage in a general reel eatata uoeinaee. ••Brrn.” Ü. 0. Notes. w H Eelng, travel r.g e-cr» «j •f the T MC A, will .peak at a jo ut meeting ' f ha Assoc aliens Sued .y at Davs H'U-tor, tbe t P eon doctor, • pm. Member, and frlet.de are e eg . who In all probability will b* Oov- ally Invited. etnor Cb»txii*rl I l ’ s appointee as Prof Co: den thi« afternoon sddr ..wl superintend-nt of tbe state prmteotl- ary, he* fll d hi f rmal > ppMcationfar a t'ses fr< m tbe High Heb *1 on gr I <• the poeillou, be i f . uitd I be GCAHL teal sobj-cte. A party of about twelve stu leats today. look advantage of tbe fl ie after c on AI tan y Democrat: Judge H H and wslk.d to Bpiii gflsld io in-;*ct Hvwlit h«- he- tofore beeu msntionrd tbe u.w »»»mi l today. by the D*ru c.at a» a ♦ plead d man in th« R-i'Ub 'can party fur tbe poeition of U H eenator, but t»« I* • man sb-.ve the sm* I wire-pulling r»qulr»d In sueb This afternoon at 2 o’ci«ek Mia. Ada a campaign. HA Booth would bees aceepUble man for th» t-oettlon, end M Br- an, of Cottage Orava, ani Ja. Judge W lv»rton w »old r»pre«-nt th« MeCItira, of Marion ootiaiy, were unit state batter (hen e>tb»r Fulton, O«e*, ed In merriag» ay J iati« of t'ia ?aar* t< rr Bonre». tbn-igs a* a ns«tt«rtf ()A lAlutermeir, la hie iflloe They •ac: ' ••.Ur'- aior w- u d be » • ill ep»-<d tb-tr howaym «'0 in F rt- | credit to the s-atc from »n Oreg b land, ratnrnfng to resida io Maitoti •ranty. standpoint. Married. It was shown that in not a few instances favored men got th roe or four earn to one furuibhed other miners. His 89th Birthday. "Uncle” John Oarawell who DOW resides at tba home of bis daughter, Mr* I L C«mph-ll, 270 Pearl street, to day r eached the Wth mheetore Iu the Journey of life, b-»vlng been born In Whltelial ,N T, F 4 1814. At tlieage of 14 h. L ft » p .»uial roof to do fur hi i »elf a d iu 1815 e «««J th i plains iOa Ca Ifsrui f. « ca * t Or*g<-n Iu 1846. M- -- : » ■ i » Mioh gaa I.’’ 1846, going via tn« I« t ■ wU', »nd In 1851 be again er - I tb p tins, oetili'ig I d Lane O'U i'.y »v’i-r» he has ever since realdad. MrCog'W ll is n epl»ndid health for o.ie ■» f -1 •>' 1 ye- re and but» fsi »or««- th e-n'urv rairt. Observe Lincoln's linhday. «•per. n .tlngai »- ti"u«e of >! r> Anua H' Idei, yv V rd>y afU n>«n<> •' whist III«» i r.l lamary avrai.gemeu’* fot ob—retar Abraca* L nouin'ebiit - day, f»t < «iy 12, w.r- malt. T1 - n st i»«.e. - ; ut .he L agae »III » held at Mr. »V la -c*ii< --u<u « Uar February 14. I I CCHWARZCHILD'S Book Store. CHAMBERS HARDWARE See Oliver’s New Gang, and all siz sand shapes of Walking Plows The 40 Waiking, The 40 Sulky, • The Oliver Steel Plow’, arc all known to be adapted to this soil. You can get Oliver extra« wlun you need them. Alw all o her kiuds. New Slock Furniture.