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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1903)
JI _ IV J t! ! T a uv j| ui a-d r ’ I, your blood i . bad, your health must suf fer. Boor tlood allows the body to lose vitality just as a poor hre under the boiler allows the vam to run down. From poor blood to impure blood is but a step, and impure blood is mother to a large percentage of human ills. Dr. Harters Iron Tonic is an anti lote for both poor and impure blood, for it > = ; ,th a builder and purifier — a food tnd a medicine. It is the best combi- na’ion of the kind known to medical science, and its success f r nearly half a century has led to its endorsement by thousands of medi al men who have been unable to find a substitute. will In -e n airnk <:•. the mar pv I' s -neultins f»»n iL-pui. b.ood. Strom.a. piu :>] .. blutfiirs, I daey dlsonlers. rheuni.it sn ■-••ut. . iiepsta, <• weeliaess, uniumta, chlorosis «•u-.area 1 .. of lh<T’ »•>! the are irc-f evil thP d..nirer, is the pri , ral veeiu-niug of th-» whole »'stem, which aibrds uu opeuius tor e\sry pu. ,'iiur dise .se. The b "ow <» onlv m- rt the thousands of tes,auoaials I.'e b. ,o received: Petr ’rich.. Jr.n. !0. >901. •‘I commenced us r- • Hsrrer'« Iron Tonic w’. ' pr ■ e from a s. er-' i.....uf rbenma- r •• A" r isi.. * 8a traces of t'.. s i..s.' . omi .c.ilverad c fed .rs; i o,y t ,i a an t r. > . . • v.,, r. stored As shrill .r. r > ■. • i._r.... s iron Tonio h < si. . ly tecoaimend It t a.; person* ■ -.ris r.-c’n indiseauou. I. .1, It >r ■ ay weakened c '>■' 1 tn. s;.. . t by impover- UUcU biuesl.’* Kan.’. o Vennell, HO Se -ond Ave. (3Ì.1C0 fu» t intra fi.it a'c- •« u ■ .1 is frnuiae.l T'V ry botti" of Dr. Har- Iron i onic has our '-".cent” trade-mark on il ■ ■ Don’t accept a su’.iv’itut’—in -i .n Dr. Harter's. •V.rfa nw/r ¿y THI 08. HART' R MEDICINE COMPANY DAY10N, OHIO MAer alto of Dr Harter’» Wild Cherry Bitters, and other well kr. . i Dr. Harter Mediciaek FOR 8ÀL m EVERYWHERE. CLEARANCE SALE on several lines of good shoes in order to close out Some, exceptional good bargains to those who come early. YORAN’S SHOE STORE DIFFERENCE OF OPINION There seems to be a wide difference In the understanding of two of the dlw*i>r» of the Eugene school district —< ha riuan Schwarz« child aud Judge Wtl’oo- ■ a to the effect of the uegotie- ti ms fir ti e purchase of the Crow lots, K| lining the High School. Interviewed sepaiat'ly by a G uard reporter toiay, the two directors were diametrically apart. Judge Wa:ton sail that al. arraug mei t> have Leeu perfected for th« purchase of the prop erty in question. Ou the other band Chairman Sen warz-child says the matter Is still open. If tin directors doL’t know, who doe ? V»u Know.What You Ar» Taking SAYS HIS WIFE KaiLKUnU WAS JEALOUS HOLD-UP -——— Homer Farlow Wants a Divorce —Wife Said Express Car Dyramited Near Butte-Robbers Made Rich Haul. SOLD MULES NOT HIS OWN The Nngget Incorporated. Married. Eogene People Not Lynchers. Alt any Demaoiat: One of tbestreet reports was that Elliot Lyons had oeen brought to the Monty Jell at Al» banv to keep on account of ths fear of lynching at kugsne. But there is oothlng I d it. There Is no danger of lynching al that oity. Eugene people are not of that class. They know tbs l.w will take its «ourw promptly aad efficiently. Card of Thanks. OREGON LEGISLATURE the DOINGS OF ¡ JURYS WORK IS FINISHED LEGISLATORS ON RELIGION State J. T, Martin Brought from Near ly This Morninc-Other Attach Blame to Mother, Father Cottage Grove Last Night -. Commuted Today. Notes. and Wife of Lyons for Sheriff Important Measures Dis posed of By the Solo ns Withers’ Death. J. T. Martin, a citizen of McCoy, Th» e ironsr’a Jury c- mplsted taking six miles west of Cottag»> Grov»«, whs teatlni >uy last evrnlug and the tollaw- brought to Eugene ou this morning's li g I* the text of tbe verdict reported overland by Countable lutwson and to Coroner CB King: lodged in tbe county jail on a charge We, the undeiaigned juror», duly of insanity. H»> appears to be a man eworn and empanelled by the eoroner of middle age, quit«> heavy, and his Seaatorial Situation In a State of of Lane couuty, Oregon, on the Sth mania is religion. day of February, 1903, find oa follow»: Repose -Kepresentative When incarcerated he kept the in- First, That tbe body of tbe person niates of the Jail awake with constant Jones' Son is III- exhibited to ue by the coroner of Lana howling, emitting intermittent roars c uuty, is the body of W W Wither», Has Gone Home like a lion in pain, all the time call » ho w•» at the time of bi» death »her- ing on the Lord and praying. He iff of L»ue county, Or»gon; (Special Correspondence.) wallowed about on his l>elly in the • *con<1, That the Mid W W With cell and bump»*d his head on the door Salem, Or., Feb. 11.—The following er* cams tc ) 1» death from a gun- hot until it was sore and swolleu. are some of tho more important meas wound; that tha »hot that killed iha When brought before County Judge ures disposed of yesterday by the Or esid W W Withers waa fired by El'lott Kincaid tbe man would not say a; egon State Legislature: Lyon- with intent to kill the »aid W word and his age, nationality, rela The senate failed to pass tho bill to W \\ lthir* end that the »booting wm tives Htid all such information had to create the county of Stockman, by a prantoditated; bo labeled unknown. Drs. L. W. vote of fifteen to seven. Halo's meas- Thi d, That at the time of the »»id Brown and T. W. Harris examined ' ure to amend the cod»1, taking away ehootiug th» Mid W W Withers was him and-he was conimitteti to tho asy the 6o0»k) limit, which might bo re I in the i^rforniaiuM of bl» dutlea as »aid lum at Salem, lie was taken down covered in ease of death caused by therifi snd was at lbs time in the act this afternoou. the u»»gligeuee of a co-etnploye, also of arrasiiug tbe »a.d Hlliott Lyons for met its Waterloo iu (he senate by a » felony; vote of 17 to 5. Fourth, That »t tbe time of ths said The senate will today proceed to •h inting the said sheriff Was Inter look up the 1105,(MX) appropriation for fered with in the performance of bls the portage road at the Celllo rapids, official dutla» by the wife of Elliott aud it will pass that body by a good Lyoua, and by the father and mother I vote. of said Elliott Lycn*. Tbe bouse pass»»d tho senate bill Dated the llthday of February 1S03. Mrs. D. E. Loveridge whose sever»» creating a State Board of Health. L O B eckwith , J ohn Ken'll)', illness we have chronicled during the The 1-H Follett measure re|M>aling the ;>a»t two mouths, suecumlHxi this Scalp Bounty act, has passed tbe M C G oodbnow , W m M H hkrmxn , tnorniug at »5:10 o’clock at her home i bouse. Representative Jones, of Lincoln on Olive street. For tlie past eight B B D emi nd , L G ilstkak , wisiks site has been bod ridden with ' County, has had favorublo cousldera- a Complication of troubles which were . tion in the house on his measure to Jurors. incurable and death caiue as a reliev ' provide for the establishment of a ing termination to a tortuous illness. Summer Normal School at Newport, Site was born in ilelleusburg, Scot Ore. A message reached Representative land, May 15, 1849, her parents re moving to England before she was a Jones today to the effect that his son year of ago and to the United States was very ill, and be left by the morn while sln> whs yet a small child. They | ing train to be at tho bedside of tho Tho report published iu lived in Norwich, New York, where | patient. E E Lyon» w«« »rented from his she met. Hnd married Dr. D. E. Lov- the morning (tapers that Mr. Jones eridge July 31, 1877. Slio has boon a Intended to cast his Imi lot today for couch m tbe county Jail this morning faithful companion nd helpmeet to Mr. Fulton la erroneous, Mr. Jones by Dirirloi Ailorney Goo Brnwe, •mt her liu»b.uid all th< so years and was has uevor made any such statement .uteued to the complaint charging him beloved by everyone in the congrega and he will still cast his vote for Hor wi h murder in tbs first degree, as a remit of a bullet fl ed from • pistol In tions for which the Doctor has la man when he returns. The senatorial situation is in a stat«i the hands of ths accuasd. bored. He listened attentively to the imm I- Dr. aud Mrs. Loveridge came to of;repose at present, probably the Oregon in 1890 and soon arriv»«l in culm that preceds tho howling storm. icg, a d wbsti a-iked bi< pleading said The coroner's jury resumed its ses Eugene where they have resided over It is claimed by one of tho voters b« would waive hie examination and sions this afternoon in the court- since, enumerating n»w friends rap known as “scattering”, that Mr. Ful «.»tie to trial next month. houso aud took the testimony of sev idly an 1 acquiring thp esteem of ton cannot be elected as United States Circuit Court convenes the first Mon eral witnesses who knew, anything the community by her womanliness Senator, and that tie has also iuierriMl day in March, two weeks only front that,tho support of tho legislature M udsy n»xt. Lyona will then an- about circumstances at the shooting aud her Christian chu. miter. of the sheriff last Thursday evening Deceased was a menilicr of the or will fall to a much younger man. No »«ver th» charge and tie sentenced to be at the Lyona home. der of the Eastern Star. She left to names were mentioned, but tho Guard Uanafd to expiate hl« crime. Dr. D. A. Paine was the firet one mourn her demise a busband and two , representative feels confident that The prisoner shows signs of worry called and he stated the facte which daughters of her ow , Misses Myra ' the above is authentic, not from tho and the »'rain he b put under. Home have been published concerning the and Ruth, and two step daughters, statement of one man alone, but from of tbe * filoial» tuink he will complete range and effect of the bullet. Miss Emily Loveridge, head nurse in a dozen little things which have re ly Ooilap-e. The evidence upon which the jury the I >ood Samaritan hospital of Port cently come up. It is a fact however, that there is is deliberating, including the, de land, and Mrs. 8. L. Heslop, of Eu position of Sheriff Withers means gene. She was also mother of a son, no organized effort for uuy candidate much to the father and mother and William, who died whon six years of not now in tbe field, still tbe efforts put forth for Mr. Fulton have born wife of the murderer for if it develops age. ■ Edgar Tribble, of Coburg, was « that they really interfered with the The funeral services will be con ' no fruit, neither have they been in- brought to Eugene this afternoon by officer it will go hard with them in ducted Saturday ut 2:3o p. in. from the i creased. Hume, who has always been Marshal Stiles Jun a charge of selling deed. Episcopal church, whore the deceased placed in the Fulton support, fails liquor without a license. He was to respond in that direction anil from has so often worshipp»»d during tiie bound over for 6250 to appear bofore all indicat ions he will not vote for past twelve years- the Justice on Feb. 18. the ABtorian. A new view of the “Three Graces” was present»«! today,when a fine piece of the photographers’ art caught the eyes of several people at the State IN THE The Guard yesterday printed an Capitol. The picture represents Sen - I Item to the effect that Mrs. Penning ators Myers and Gill ami “Mystical” ton brought word in from Waltonjthat Jonathan Bourne, posing as a group Mrs. Lyons, mother of the murderer, of charity, faith and hope, the latter ' E. E. Lyons, had died night before Elliot Lyons, the slayer of Sheriff gentleman claiming to represent tbe latt. Withers, iias been wanted for horse last, named grace. Reports from there today prove tiie stealing since last October, when story to be untrue. I L. B. Rowland ’ , j stole from a number of fanners this morning received a letter from ' | in Willow Springs, Jackson County, his son Luther, written at Walton at ‘ neighborhood.. The horses were 2:30 yesterday afternoon, He stated taken to Redding and sold. A clue that Mrs. Lyons was very low, how- to the thief was obtained by one of ever, and might die soon, Her hus- the horst's, which had bm'n shod and Yesterday afteruou Al. Parker, who band also was pretty bad off. worked, getting away ami returning is employed in the Springfield dour Ray Frank left that neighborhood to its original owner. The owner mill, caught his right, hand in ths about 3 o’clock yesterday afternoou | then started out in tbe direction crushing rollers and suffered the loss and Mrs. Lyons was not deail then, whence the horse came, and found of his little, third and middle fingers. at any rate he heard nothing of it if where others of tho missing horses While the accident was quite paiuful School Reward and Report she was. had been disposed of. A recent pur he is getting along quite nicely. Ho Cards. 592 Willamette it, chaser described tho ;<er»on from will be disabled for weeks. EUGENE, • - OREG q N whom ho ha<l liought bis horus, and by this means the deed was traced to Lyous. Junction City, Or., Feb. 11.—Dr. The thief was arrested in Decern W. W. Oglesby, who had bis right arm ber by Constable Dave Croughmlller, fracured Sunday, Feb. 10, is still suf Central Point. While oujthe road to fering severely, and is very little | Jacksonville the prisoner reacbml improved. over, grablxsl tbo lines aud soil II. C. Bushnell packed a carload of | denly cramped tho buggy. A scuffle prunes for Judge McFadden last we« k ensutsl in which Lyous drew a gun and sbipixsi them to an eastern ^¡r- and covered the Constable, ieapi«i ket. out of the rig and escaped. Lyons Wright A- Buckman have moved their was uext located at his home in the stock of furniture to the Starr hard Walton neighborhood. ware building. The telephone office , will also be moved therein. Rev. Mr. My laud, the Danish min ister, arrived thia week and occupies the Tellier property. Mrs. Florence TIcrrou has moved to South Bend, Wash. The University today received a visit from Messrs. Gill tun! Notting ham, two meinl>ers of tbe committee appointed by the Legislature to visit tbe University. The gentlemen were present at assembly and were intro- due'ed to the studens in a neat speech by Hon. S. H. Friendly, to which Mr. Gill responded. He complimented highly the Lane County delegaion to (th»' Legislature and spoke of the work of the members of that body who were graduates of th»» U.O. He spoke of the work of tbe University aud assured the stu dents of his support iu a financial way. After Assembly Messrs. Gill and Nottingham were shown through the various departments. Tbe following program was given at assembly: Vocal Solo, Prof. Glen; Song, Glee Club; Vocal Solo, Miss Stinson. The U. O. Dormitory will be open- 1 ml again for the reception of students nextyear. Steward Johnson is now considering plans for the erection of a building in the coruer of the camp us back of the dormitory in which will be situate»! tho kitchen aud din ing-room. The loyal Seniors wore their caps aud gowns this morning for the first time. About tweny-five men responded-to Capt. Payne's call for track uieu. Plans for the coming year were dis cussed. No trainer has yet been defi nitely signed, but Ray, formerly coach at Pacific, will probably l>e the man. The Sophomores mej this morning and took definite steps towards having a class party. The local oratorical contest will be held at Villard Hall Friday evening. Two of the judges will be Dr. Bech- dolt and l^rml Fisk. Mrs. Glen, who was to have lieen one cannot serve on account of sickness. MRS D.E.LOVERIDGE DIED THIS MORNING WAIVED HIS EXAMINATION CORONER’S JURY IS IN SESSION I ribble io Trouble. MRS LYONS IS NOT DEAD HE WAS A DAR ING HORSETHIE Mail Orders Book - Stationery Line House Passed a Bill Providing that All Hangings be Had at Penitentiary. 9 otrd Special Service. R tate H ousk *9»letn Feb. 12.—Th« ! House passed » L 11 1 m < night provid ing tha’ »11 legal execution» chall like place within ttie »late p«»ui en'lery In- olo-ure. EXPERIMENTAL HTAT1ON ilnsrtl Special Bervloe. M slem , Feb 12.—Tbe H»nste bill ap propriating twenty thousand dollar» for an Eastern Ottgon etale experimen- U1 »tatlon, was passed in tbe House tbl« morning. It tow goes to Gover nor Chamberlain. It 1« certain be Viil eign it. CHILD LABOR AND SCHOOL BILLS. (iaard »peelal flirrlce. B a LBM. Feb IX—The Hou«» 'hi* morning pawed “»nate bill« r»"ul.»tmg child labor; also providing for the con- •olid»'ion nt -ch'X'l diatrlcta ar.d Iran»- f. rrlng ecbooi children lo the na-ret e-n tral and convenient eehonle. OREGON SENATORSHIP. W.,tbe huebvtid, children and e|t. ters, desire to extend our heartfelt thar k» to those who so lovingly ca»e o -ur awl lance tu the boor of nerd, Ouard Speelol Service. ■ nd who eo tenderly Bid to rest tbs State House, Salem, Feb. IX—The la.l remalwsof a laving wife, a ten lev vote for United States Senator today 1 mother aDd a sister, tbo late Mrs Vra Huth, who ba. so enddea y been taka» resulted: Fulton, 34. from our ml let to tb» great beyond. Geer, 15. T hi F amily . 3 esna goest reo........................ 25* Wood, 15. * IbMN'.-edJed eoooaavt................. 50r George, 13. 8 t.'hill’s c'gsrs........... 10c Better Tbio Gold. Williams, 1. 3 :os go>>d Dallan prunea................ 10> Malarkey. 1. 3 bs go<>d dried (•eacliee................. 25c Selling. 1. I «as troubled for several year» with 1 1» No 1 wash powder................. 5c ebro> ic lndte»<tlon and nervous det. 1 I Fenton, 3. 1 l<» pkg A A H aorta.............. Te itv,” wrl’e» F J Grser.of Lancs-*. r, Abeeut, 7. < b t>kg A A H soda..................... 25c N H. ‘ No remedy helped me uoll. J Galloway, of Yamhill. Detnorcat, began U-iog El-ctrie BUtere, which d d 1 sai c»o good ey up..................... 50c me more g>»»1 than all tbe medl<4o.« I created not a little excitement by a 1» Ih» r<st Japan rice....... .. ..... ... |1.U) ever used. They have »I—» kept rny speech he made, the ex pectation Reme m ber ru- fan>'y ba»ket sale i- irifa n eioelleol b> aith for years. “h> from his talk lx-ing that ho would on at d if you waut One Dow is thè -ay» Electric Hlttsrs are J jst Sf l-Ddid vote for a Republican. After arous for ’■•mais trouble.; i bat they area tllD-, grar.d i n cforw»ak, rundown women. ing the greatest cariosity as to whom l*ee te.ke* diap'ay in west wlndow. No other ine-t'cloe can t.ke Its place bi» vote would go, he voted for C. A va’wabie g fi tu ev»ry et II witb in m»» f.mlly.” Try tbem. Oulv «Oe. E. S. Wood, tbe Democratic nomi B«tf»faetlon rnar»nte"d by W L Ds- •.ih Jb tri t pon-beae »r e» nee. lAoe, d’Uggi t. AX BILLV. Ax Billy’s Prices. to Visit University Attended Assemb The la’ast divo.’oa caaa la that of Homer Farlow against Maule F<tl w the paper» being Bled with (Joumy < lark Lee yesterday bv L M Travia, Fa 1» w’e attoruey Farlow allege» In bl» eoiuila’nt as follow.; That they w. r- married at Canada Protects Her Shipping- Creswell, Line county, J«n 1!, 1»'1;| Secret lry Cortelyou Slated that tile wife han beeu tub y of cruel [ and Inhuman treatun nt; that per« >nal for New Cabinet iiid i<uilles 1 ave wade bla 1)1» burden- Position. some; that tu April, 1$K>1, »be begau to be tx're'uely j-ali>U' wi bout cau e or lea-ou, ana ba* grvwu wore -u a« (Scripps News Association.) time han gone on. Washington, Feb. 12.—The bill He all »gee he h«» been acooaed o being Untrue and of areuulatiug creating the department of Com wuh other women, particularly merce will not be sighed by Presi with Ml.e Ivy Smit , aud bag ba 1 dent Roosevelt for several days, prob M<*ll'tfrou» n t-tcoui.e winter, al. .if ably early next week. The President ijVlreh ctirges Farlow nays are uu- announces his intention, as hereto fore, of appointing Private Secretary r u . He further Bt .tea that In uplte of al Cortelyou to the newly created posi be tiae tried lo live with his wife, uop. tion. nig tnat »ns would l-arn the falsity of SANTA FE RAILROAD STRIKE. her wceueaiioue, but ou Deo Id, 1W0J, (Scripps News Association.) »tie left I i n »i d went to live with her To;>eka, Kansas, Feb. 12.—The final ptiriu am Creswell. It la tt'itlivr si egrd thi t Mrs Far- settlement of the demands of the low'» mother ba» alwsy-« exhibited AtchisouJc Santa l’e Railroad employes great ba red for the plaintiff; thst the for a twenty per cent, increase in defendant was divorced 'rout a previ- wages is ex;>ected to be made this It affects all conductors u hu-tisno bemuse she was ■ > jual- evening. and trainmen. A conference of the I ou’, ret d- ring hie life bind' n«om*. officials representing both sides is be ing held here today. THE POPE STILL UNWELL. (Scripps News Association) Rome, Feb. 12.—Pope Leo still feels ■ the effect of the indisposition of last week. CANADIAN SHIPPING. PRO Chief of Folios J B Utile» went to TECTED. Uaiijaw on yeite day afternoon*» train (Scripps News Association.) for the purpose of arrestlug one Mose Vancouver, British Columbia, Feb. Gelt» for selling a span of mules be longing to another party. He arriv-u 12.—All the custom officials haw wi b his man last night and pl seed received a copy of the order made by him in the county J i'l to await a pre the Council at Ottawa, affecting American coast wise shipping. Under liminary trial ti l afternoon. It seems that Gutts and V C Hart this newly promulgated order Ameri wig borrowed the mule» from a man can bottoms are not permitted to by the name ol Dur man t> li.ul voiue carry Canadian goods between Cana fnruiture aud other thing» down to diau points. NORTHERN PACIFIC HOLD-UP. Eugene to dispose if After »e l ug the article» the men struck a bi rgaln for Bntte, Montana, Feb. 12.—(Special the mule» aud sold them to A'bart Bulletin.)—The Northorn Pacific Rail Gorack* , a clerk in H M Mauville’s road Express train was held up eight e»cond bund store, for (10. miles from here shortly after mid H>.r’wig ha» not yet been caught. night last night. Two men on tbe The prisoner was brought before track gave the danger signal with the Justice Wintermelar this atteruoou at lighted lantern. When the train was three o’clock and plead hot guilty to brought to a standstill the men, who the ch orge and was tx'.mlued. Lt w as proved to be masked, compelled the found that the cirouin’tances war engineer anddiremau to uncouple the ranted holding him to answer the mail and express cars and run them charge before the circuit o urt next two miles ahead. Ou stopping the en gineer and fireman were caused to month. He I» now in Jail. leave their engine aud stand by while the men exploded dynamite in the express car. The engineer was permitted to run back to Butte. A posse was sent at once to the Articles of incorporation of the Bo hemia Nngg»t were fllad with County scene of the hold-up but no details have been received up to noon today. Clerk E U Lee today. It is currently believed that the ex The princlp>l plaoeot business is at Cot1 age Grove, aud the Inoarporstor» press car safe contained a large amount are U J Howard, C Y Brown and C B of treasure. Railroad and express officials are Dutton. The capital stock is (6.UU0, divided into 6,000 shares of >1.00 par reticent as to meaflS being taken to capture the men, also the amount of value eaoti. The ot jects of the corporation are to money taken. engage lu a general newspaper bus!- nest. When you take* Grove’s Tasteles Chill Tonic because the formula is J L Mar in, of Bett>n county, and plainly printed on every buttle show Mi s Anna Campbell, of Junction ing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a ta* elese form. No cure, lo pay. C ty, were united In marriage In the I'S'lira of the Hofltnm House this 60c. forruoon at 11;»') o'clock, by Rev G L Wan ed at ore», butler, egg» aud Lobde'l, pastor of the Junction City chickens. Highest market pr ee guar Christian ebureb. anteed. F cobkht & Dorns; They left this afternoou for Benton Beissers and pocket knives that are county, where they will rtsldc. good at Chambers'. Toe groom Is the eon of James Mar Dunn’s solid fruit tree spray rin, and the bride the daughter of Mr and Mrs B C CampMI. l.onghmiller <St Peter. Dunn’s 'solid fruit tree spray. Loughmiller * Peter. A few good Jwcond.hand bicycles very cheap at Chambers’ Hardware. New Furniture. Chambers’ Hardware. Dunn’s »olid fruit tree spray Iougbmlller <fc PeV*r. D W Mendeudali, of Harrisburg, is very 111 Dorn dropsy, and Is not ex pected to live until tomorrow, accord ing to a repo, t that reached here today. The doc or ha» a number of friends in Eugens who will bs pained to learn of bls condlti >n. He has been a pvac- tlclug pliyeislan at Harrisburg for or 30 year». Committee He Was Untrue. MAN LtGiòLAlORi Ai THE UNIVtRSITY Promptly Filled. Accident in Mill. CCHWARZCHILD’S Book Store. J Junction Cilj Items. CHAMBERS HARDWARE APPLICANTS FOR. COUNTY PAPERS Estate of Mr. Tongue. The examination of applicants for ! teachers' certificate» commenced thi» Hillsboro, Or., F*b. 10.—The morning andor the direction of Act- 1 I r»r> 'T’Ktr iVYi Q a H. II r Tongue Tg»rtrgllaa 2. „ —: . ,1.... ♦ Wen of fhi» the Itatxa late Hon. Thomas ¡ng Cf... Superintendent Wm. fl G. VfaMin Martin, has been admitted to prolate and E. assisted by .Mrs. August* (Patterson) B. Tongue hat been appointed ns ad f'arlstroru, of Point Terrace. ministrator. The petition recites that _________ r applications for There were ____ forty the estate is of the probable value of J county papers and six for state pa- KX»:,(XX) ami that the deceaawl left no iH,r». As u^ual the r isjority of the will. applicants are pretty young ladiaa—a The will ?f th« late Fred Matthies, I fcw young men in the crowd lieing of Cornelius, has bean admit»««! tn entirely »nbdued and quite docile in prolate, and all the property both , the midst of so much femininity, real and personal is left to tbe widow The examinations today eon«i-t- 1» except the »urn of ko U> each rrf tbe ,,f ;>enmari»hip, history, orthography • bildren. The will also provides that .nd read log.® It it it expected t) h | in tbe event tbe widow marries «ba I the majority of the candidate« v II . shall pay to tba thxaa oldest cbUdreu [—- tbe sum Of ♦•(MX O See Oliver’s New Gang, and all siz 's and shapes of Walking Plows. The 40 Walking, The 40 Sulky, The Oliver Steel Plow', arc all known to be adapted to this Roil. You can get Oliver extra» when you need them. Also all o her kind». Farm imptoments. New Stock Furniture.