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WRECKED
AT WALKER
M’MINNVIL LE
VICI RiOtS
re
is
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it a
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lit
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ng
alt;
ava
ou»
i not
a fo>
er m
o tig
ctor;
r has
the
t
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Auc
ratio
the
cal O<
mail <
Edwi
for
wen
I for i
L«ond<
sent!
urate i
mil wil
r next
trough
tion.
Ine, Ini
Ighth f
ihant
juat
waor
anger
i< ma)
Ike I
ordii
the
■laid
ut hi
Hi
e i>
Bicîitiès.
WHERE IS WIL
so w ¡1 • Iiip| «*l that they frequently I A MH OFFICI“
gave th. ,« k.r college yells. It wan UMlNlz V7I 1 IV L
LARD HADLOCK?
(Daily Guard, March 13.
a very uii<
g for G. A. C. to give
OFFICIALS
TO
GO
Herbert Leigh, the n-»,,yer ,
the All an) C< liege yell, considering
Portland.
' '* **
the feeling between the schools.
A
dispatch
from
Washington
to
the
Rev.
W.
S.
’
Gilbert
is
a
guest
THE ORATORS.
The orator, as a group of speakers i Oregonian, of March 11th. ay»
------------
I Willard Hadlock, who previous to home of Jas. F. Robinson.
The Oregon delegutiou now has
were l>elow the average. There was,
Claude Sylvester, of ths
.. last September, resided here for some
indeed, a painful Jack of brilliance under consideration tha question of
force, is on the sick list.
Norin-bound
Overland
■
X
natural delivery. Studied move appointments of registers s i receiv
L. T. Harris came up from
Delegates Congregate and
ment,
anticipated
and oft i me» ers at five of the Oregon I «’> I office«
ou
the loaded overland this afteru
Climbed Freight
awkward gestures, unskilled use of to succeed the pn-.-eut n unbent»,
H.
C. Galey, cashier of the L-
to Attend Orat' r-
the voice and po o- platform presence whose terms have long since expired.
i aknne®
Mr. Hadlock left here in September, burg First National Bank k ¡„,
Successers
are
lieing
chosen
for
C
would tit the majority of the orators.
jugt Ufore tbe steet carnival, lutend- city.
w
leal Contest.
The papers were quite well written. B Moores, register at Oreg n City;
1Ug to go luck to Ogallala, Nebraska,
J
T
Bridges,
register,
and
J
11
Booth,
Miss
Flora
Mason
and
Mi«
stzr,
The wiuue .Smith,deset red first place
_____
where he has a farm. He had several
both of Albany, are guests of j[
I l composition but in the judgment receiver, at Roseburg; E W Bartlett,
hundreil dollars ill bis pocket when Stella Robinson.
register,
ami
8
O
Swack
hammer,
re
' “*
of the audience be was behind U. O.,
' ' , and intended to go to San
Basket Ball Game ar.d Business O. A. C. and Newl>erg in delivery. ceiver, at lai Grande; E M Brattin, Engineer Did Not See the Signal
'"ft’
Mrs. Lilllle Baxter, student of
Francisco first for a short stay.
The decision, as announced by the register, aud Harry Bailey, reeceiver;
Meeting Raise D» monstr •
and Crashed In'o the Rear
His friends say that he always was Eugene Divinity School, returned,
at
Lakeview,
and
Charles
Newell,
re
j
pre-ideut of the association, could
tions and Excite
a great hand to write letters, and her home in Balston, Oregon.
Last Summer
of a Freight Train at
not for a moment lie grasped by the ceiver, at Burns.
J. E. Lathrop, manager of the Port
promised them to write as soon as he
George
W
Bibee
was
appoint»«!
re
ment.
. udii-nce ami theu McMiuvllle got
Walker Station.
r«achi d his ¡« »tination. Not a line laud Journal, is In the city on bnj.
next to the announcement and yelled cover at Oregon City, ami William
Farre register at Burns.
These
! from him has been received here. ness connected with the thrirnu
triumphantly.
Some time ago J- J- Elwood wrote paper.
(Daily Guard, March i ' )
Smith's subject was “The Homeless officers will not be disturb»«!.
to him, ad in -ing tbe letter to
Practically
all
of
the
present
iu-
The managers and owners of the
(Daily Guard, March 14.)
The city is iu the L .7 of the Nation.’’ His paper treated of the
Ogallala,
I
it
th
letter
was
returned
cumlients
are
candidate-
for
reap
Luckey
Boy mining property in th,
trodden
Jewish
nationality
anil
Ids
visitors. They are th" bright« »t
The northbound overland passenger
Blue River district have decided o0 i
•
young people of the st le, I.ere from lords were earnest in the support of pointinent, but it is believed that train crashed into the rear of a unclaimed.
It is feared that while in San Fran big improvement
many changes will l>e made, particu
eight of the leadiug coll. - oft )r. g n the race.
freight train at Walker station this
laily at La Grande, where the present
cisco he made known the fact that he
to cheer their repre.-outatn«
in t '
B. F. Mulkey, president of tU
JUDGI 8.
morning shortly lefore 3 o’clock.
official! have not rendered service
had cosiderable money on his person
big inter collegiate urutoi i- ■ 1 cont« -t
The judges of delivery last evening satisfactory to the department. Th«« I he freight was going on the siding ami was robbed and foully dealt with. Southern Oregon State Normal school
and have their eutbusi. -in n u«l (-«r we ere Rev. W. 8. Gilt.ert, Portland;
and seuator from Polk county to th*
to let the passenger train by but did
The missing man is middle aged, legislature, is iu the city
use at any time which i.‘<|ui' - j.u « x Ke V. E. House, Pori laud; aud Hou. delegation expects to agree ' 'I .-om-< not have time to complete the switch
«thin a
preasiou The teachers of Ah ny ar«, B. F. Mulkey, Ashland. The papers of the new appoint« nt-
liefore the overland came thunderiug is single ami is honest aud industrious.
The Washington Legislature htt
He L.dunged to the Foresters of
also here. We welcome tl.i ni to lire Ii . I been previous) y^ marked by the few days and, if so, nonduatie'is will upon the caboose.
given $.'>0,000 to the 1905 l’ortlzni
at
once
be
s
-nt
to
the
Senate
ami
America
when
he
left,
but
his
dues
city and to a thorough i i ■ lion of judg< s on composition.
The speed was sufficient to send the
fair. Yesterday the House receded
confirmed.
the schools, in which they aie the
engine flying over the caboose aud are now iu arrears.
from its former action and accepted
RANKING.
It is hoped that he may turn up all
most deeply interest<-«l.
it lodged on top of a freight car on
the conference report for $50,0«
According to the markings of the
right
some« here.
TEACHERS Vlh 1'.
end, where it rested uutil cleared
without debate.
ju
, the various college« ranked GUILTY OF CRUEL
from the track today by wrecking
The achools of Albtin*. were not < h Hows iu points of excellence:
crews which came from both direc
opened t.xlay. The enti««- 1« ching
innville College, Pact tic College,
TY TO ANIMALS tions to the scene.
(Daily Guard, March 14.)
MINISTERS
force was in Eugene on an i i « ’ion ( Newbei rg , L" Diversity of Oregon,
Miss
Hallie Watson is visiting fro®
Then» was no fatalities. One hobo
tour, and to take in the omtorical < in gon Agricultural Gel lege, (Cor
Salem.
She will stay until next
was wounded in the hand, but not
contest. They made th r<
to- v.dlis,) ti regon State Normal, (Mon-
VISIT LYONS week.
(Daily Gurad, March i.)
seriously.
day. Under the guidance < t .upiu i'i- mi nth,, Pacific 1,’uivi iaity, (Forest
*
The caboose was splintered into a
A case of cruelty to animals came
tendent Bechdolt tli«,. vi -1 r
Pearl Hedges, of Independence, it
<«rove,) Willamette L'uiveisity, (Sa-
ui»-in Justice Wintermi i r’s court this thousand pieces.
It was
lucky
High Hchool and listen« I to .-?<■< i d lem).
visiting his sister, Mrs. M. L. Dorris,
afternoon. The defendants were W 8 that the trainmen were not in the
program rendered at a sp.-cud i
iu Eugene.
BANQUET.
King, son Flo.vd and Roy Hurlburt. caboose, as they would have been
sembly. The Patterson mid Gi my
Miss Mabel Carter, of Salem, wasi
Murderer Elliott Lyons who is now
After the contest the facu’ty, con- A jury consisting of J I Philippi, J killed outright.
The engineer and
buildings were included in the rounds
occupying a cell in the county jail guest of Miss Carrie Paine here dur
and
new
officers
of
the
league
test
ants
M Gearheart, G G Gross, L <• Beck fireman of the passenger train stayed
and the buildings, gru les mid sy.
repaired to the dormitory dining with, E What tarn and A M Hendricks, at their posts. The passengers ran awaiting his execution on April 17th, iug the contest.
terns examiued thoroughly.
has professed a deep Interest in re
Today’s Oregonian prints a good
The University seem- I Ip be their room and partook of a delightful found King and his sou guilty but forward to the engine expecting to
ligion.
picture of R. McMurphey, who wu
goal, for the entire delegation flock.-d I i pu t. 'Fo ists were offered by the discharge 1 Hui Iburt. Judge Winter ->-e them crushe«! to death,but instead
For several days past a number of recently elected president of the Com
to the campus mid thoroughly in toe tmaster, Prof. Glen, and represeu- meier will pronounce sentence tomor found them sitting quietly in the cab
apected, many of them for the first tnt i«! of the various schools re- row morning at 10 o'clock.
of the engine. They stuck their heads young men from the ranks of the stu mercial Club.
Miss Leda Buren, of Salem, was i
time, the interesting departments of . spondwi in spirit ami enthusiasm.
out of the windows aud said, “O, we dents of the Divinity School have
CHASED TWO COWS.
visited Lyons, an l at least one city guest of Miss Constance Handsaker
KI L8K1 8 FBOTBBT.
the big achool, the leading educa
are
all
right.
”
The threo men wore arrested Mon-
We print the table of markings of lay by Constable A J Smith upon
tional institution of the «tate.
The crew of the freight train said pastor has called ou him and talked during the visit of the delegatee hen
the judges. The first three columns
for the oratorical contest.
that
they attended to the signalling with him ou religious subjects.
DELEGATES ARRIVE.
complaint of Mrs Adelia Clemenaon,
In each instance the ministers rea#
of
judges
were
ou
composition
and
The McMinnville delegation arrived
Presidents II. L. Boardman of the
who resides about tour mile north of I according to the rules but that the passages of suripture to the condemn
this morning ami a few yesterday the iu»t three on delivery. In refer Eugene on the river road. It seems signals wore not heeded and they saw
McMinnville College and E. I), lie«
ed man and prayed with him.
afternoon. Representatives of the ence to the protest which Prof. that her two milch cows tri -passed that there was bound to be a col-
ler of Monmouth State Normal School
It is reported that Lyons has ex
other college* came in on thi* aft* i' Kelsey, of Newlierg, entered against upon King's premises and that King lision. The freight had but a dozen
were among the visitors who attended
noon'« trains.
Their presence wus the decision of the committee, we and his son and Hurlburt eha.-ed them yards to go to complete the switch pressed great repentance for the aw the oratorical contest.
ful
crime,
has
prayed
to
God
for
for
made known nt th« depot where idl j ri fer the render to (•) Jn the table, up and ilowu the field until one of the lint there was not 'ime enough to
Miss Stella Day yesterday was ths
' giveness and shows deep interest in
the college enthusiasm was let loose I i lii hi figure» are the grades igven cows completely colliipstd and the Avert the disaster.
recipient of a beautiful mahogotf
religious
subjects.
bv
President
Wheeler,
of
U.
C.
They
Epgineer Chas. Brandt, Firemen '
in vigorous yells for the home in
other one was almost in tho same con
Trowbridge piano as a birthday gift
Deninny and Conductor Sam Veateh
stltutions. Pacific University, New into two colleges us equal mid skip ditiou when the men stopped.
from her mother, Mrs. Julia Day
tie
ruuk
of
3.
Insteud
of
this
being
were in charge of No. 15 at the time
Isirg, Willamette, Monmouth, Albany,
The piano is a beauty aud she is
Corvallis McMinnville, mid the me-t right, Kel-i-y claims that the col
of the wreck. They have been busy
justly proud of her present.
enthusiastic of nil, our own University b g. - utter the tie sliouhl get No. 4. TEAMSTERS’ UNION
a' the scene of the disaster all day.
Yesterday's Salem Journal: Misses
of Oregon, all joined in the chorus This would take one unit from New
The damage will be mostly to the
The Woodmen of the World met last Hallie Watson and Leia Tarpley left
mid tried io drown everything with berg's total, leaving them on a tie
engine,
tender
aud
the
caboose
and
REORGANIZED
night in their hall.
Next Friday today for Eugene, where they render
The tie would
uoi»e of college yells. Everybody was witli .McMinnville.
' will amount to a considlrable sum.
evening the joint committee from all the overture “Poet and Peasant,"
have
to
be
settled
by
the
percentage
in good spirits mill t lie la«*t of college
the county camps will again meet in as a piano duet for the Efks’ enter
markings.
These totals show the
fellowship reigned at that time.
(Daily Guard, March 13.)
Eugene. The proposed log-rolling for tainment Monday night.
result.
McMinnville’s 1» 536 aud
RECEIVED
HIS
BUSINESS MEETING.
May 1st will be a great affair from all
Xewberg ''3_’, not changing the decis Th<> local teamsters’ union was
Ashland Record: Dr. I. D. Driver,
Following Is a complete list of the ion in the least.
indications. It is safe to say that the
reorganized last night in l^abor Hall
in
his 80th year is delivering a series
GOLD
MEDAL
delegates who have arrived from other
choppers of this jursisdiction and
on West Seventh street between Wil-
of
six
lectures in Ashland this week.
college» and who sat as their repre
□
this county will roll up the required
luuiette and Olive.
Dr.
Driver
is by far the most brilliant
aeutativea iu the business meeting of
20H new members before the time
The following officers were elected:
u
and ablest defender of the old school
the Oratorical la<iigu<- this afternoon
t i 1
comes
around
to
install
them.
President, H P Morris.
»
Sergeant Hunter Decorated With
1
Corvallis—Miss Minnie Smith, Miss Contrat •
g
Sixty application are in, Spring of orthodoox thought that this coast
Vice president, James Honig.
£
a
O 4,
Mabel Ready, Miss Edna >
th, Miss
anta
5 = H
Regimtntal
Honors
n
the
field leadiug with just half of the has ever produced. His lectures are
Secretary-treasurer, V Ii Fuller.
-» A. is 55
Maude Rolwrta, J. Edwii Johnson,
total
and Eugene a good second. being listened to With great interest
Conductor,
John
Kloontz.
Armory Last Night,
5 4 •4
0
4
26
Claude C. Cate, 11. C. Darby, G. 11. M oore
by a large audience of people who
The work is barely under way.
80 80 .1 90 90 8.’ 496
Warden, S V Abbott.
O A <
enjoy disputations upon religious
There was a large and enthusiastic
UNIFORM RANK.
subjects.
<; ». *2
Allimiy -Willard L. Marks, Russell llickvy
(Daily Guard, March 14.)
7
7 4
3ft
attendance at the meeting.
7« 79 75 89 80 M( 487
The
Uniform
Rank
of
the
order
is
A C
Wallace, VS.-.-i.-y M Win, Geo. I1.
Roseburg Review: P. M. (Philp
1 he gold medal won by Sergeant
FEDERATION OF LABOR.
growing in interest.
Eugene and Mathews sold his property In North
Byers, Miss Edith Van Dyke, Miss <iaiiac
11.
C.
Hunter
during
the
recent
con
3 1
1
1 'J
13
Next Tuesday the local branch of
Georgimut Payne, Miss Ora Simpsou,
1' c
91 K.'» 70 100 190 8(1 532
test among the marksmen of the Springfield are the two camps with Roseburg Wednesday to G. A. Signal
the Americau Federation of Labor Fourth Regiment at the close of last these companies. On the day of the ness for $800. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew
Miss Lena Miller.
« 3 1
8
will hold a meeting in the same hall
8 ti
33
I’acitlc College—Walter R. Miles, Barnet
year, was presented to him last even big log-rolling these companies will contemplate moving to Eugene to
82 < 8 4 4 88 84 81 490
I’ U
for the purpose of electing officers.
Miss Agnes Hammer, Clement Xis
ing iu the spacious armory liefore have prominent parts in the cere make their future home. Mr. Signal
The uniou labor movement in Eu
They are drilling two and ness has been operating exensivelf
1 •» 8 •7
wotiger, Bertha Nicholson, Bernice Kilt her
G
5 4 32
the batalli >n parade of Companies monies.
gene is advancing rapidly, much in
lord X
Woodward.
70 88 61 92 88 K) 482
'A and “C" and the Fourth Regi three times a week for the event. iu timber for the past eighteen
terest being takeu iu the various ment band.
Everything is booming, we are as mouths, making Roseburg his head
I’acitlc Uuivendty Mary Bailev, W.
1 o *2
3
3 I
organizations.
G. Hare, Emery Dye, Thus Robertson, Smith
Sergeaut Hunter is H member of sured by District .Manager Woodcock, quarters. His family resides in Port
McM C Wl 90 75 97 !M 90 536
who is running the figures up as fast land.
Horace Thomas, Tafton Dye, Will
Co. “C.”
Shively, Frank Fletcher
Morrease
4
4 8 39
The medal is a lieauty in gold, and ns posssible.
j 91 90 •> 473
"«’»
u u
Monmouth Martha Whealdon, Ger
the design 'an artist’s production.
trude Vernon, Clara B. Carpenter, J
The armory was crowded with spec
2
2
1 4
Dousin're
21
C. Sturgill, Pearl Stafford, Ediih
A special assembly was belli this tators despite counter attractions.
HO 82 6U| 98 96 82 607
U o
Owen, E. 8. Everden, William Metz
morning in order to giv«> the school The auidence witnessed the military
ger.
an opportunity to heat Supt. Adam* manouver» of the companies with
Manager Earl, of the University of
The complete list of officers of
The low figures show the rank
McMinnville Chiu.. Rutherford, F.
of the Albany public -n-ho-ds.
Mr. keen delight and frequent applause
¡Oregon
track team, and Mans?«
Court
Lane
No.
41*. Foresters of
8. Patty, Miss B. Cook, M Morris, given each student by each judge, Adams and a party of teachers from rewarded the execution of exact move
Wire, of the Albany College team,
reading
up
and
down,
the
America,
recently
organized
at
Junc
lowest
Mias R. Goucher, Miss M. Jom«s, R.
AH>any visite«l the city’ school* thia ments. % Mayor Chrisman, in a neat
have completed arrangements for »
tion is as follows:
figures being highest grade,
The
H B. Nelson, K. 8. laitourette.
morning and »pent some time nt fi> qieech, presented the medal to Ser-
tield meet between the two teams to
Deputy
grand
large
numbers
give
the
corresponding
chief ranger, W. 8.
Salem -Sophia Towusend,
Julia
High School.
geant Hunter. Colonel Yoran also
Moon, Eugene: innior past chief lie held in Eugene, Saturday.
Field, Minnie Koachtnielder, Clara per cent.
D.. Bechdolt introduce«! Mr. Liams delivered a short address.
ranger, Edward dailey; chief ranger, 16th. This will be the first field meet
the executive committee of the as who spoke briefly on the n.-uty of
Holstruiu, Edgar Averill, N
D.
The dance which followed the affair
C. P. Houston; sub chief ranger, T. ever held between these two school»
sociation will prolatbly meet next an education a* h foundation iu life.
Moaer, Chas. Skidmore, Earl Ridde.
was one of great enjoyment tothose W. Poole; treasurer,
Albany has never before been coo
week and cousider the protest.
> E. E. Justice;
His remark* were of much interest partaking of its pleasures. The music
sidered in the same class with th»
financial
secretary,
,
<J.
J.
Johnson,
OFFICERS ELECTED.
aud to the point. \t the close of hia was good, the room comfortable.
(Dally Guard, March 14.)
senior woodward, Walter
_____ Schutte; U. O. in track athle»ics. but the ei
At the business ill,s>ting yesterday address hearty applause testified to
The eleventh state inter collegiate
ce) lent record made by its track
junior
woodward.
J.
R. Jones;
-------; senior
oratorical contest has passed Into afternoon the following officers of the the appreciation of the students.
beadle. C. C. Hays; junior beitd.'e, I* teams the past two seasons, together
The |«arty from \lbany consisted of :
history ami for the third time has Oratorical Vsocistlon were elected :
«- Darrow; physician. Dr. N L. with the very successful footbal-
President, 11. E. Thoms», l'acide City Supt Adams, Miss \ rw ...1. Mi-*
McMinnville Colb-ge put up the
«’«son last fall, has pl ached Alb»®-’
Eee;
druggist, T. W. Poole.
Redfleld, Miss Baltimore. Mi— Thrall i,
winning orator »luce the commence University, Newberg.
College nearer the same class «1^
Secretary, Charles Clark, Pacific Miss Fortnnller, Miss Stuart, Mii-s’ This morning shortly beiore nine
ment ottheserles. Erastu» A. Smith,
the universities of the state. Whil*
Yautia, Miss Smith, Miss I’«.,-«., Prof o clock J. H Newman s horse attached
Senior in the school, last night was College, Forest Grove.
eor salk
the Albany team dose not hope 1«
Treasurer, Wm.
Metzger, Mon- Leatherman ami Prof Carrelton
to his fish wagon while standing in Willamette-tre-t lots withinltta)
awarded the honor of tit-t place ami
............
“ 1 '”’s witDin A«ii»ie«t win the meet with the U. O. theyi“.’
The following musical numliers the rear of the Hoffman House took a . ,. .................
I wet orator in the state schools. Miss mouth Normal, Monmouth,
fhe
Z they are nevertheless confident o
Lucy May Gause, Senior of Pacific next contest will probably la> held at were given at the aMctubly; Piano sudden notion that he wanted to «arm
their ability to make a credit*bl»
Newberg.
iluet, Miiidelsohu - Weddin March. up and started to run. He ran out
College, was aw anle l second place.
showing againts the Oregon varsity '
‘.................................................. •“>
Mi»» Sadie Ford and Paul Stauffer; I ark street to Eighth, turned the cor l.i
LARGE Al DIF.XCE.
I HE CI1A EVACUATED.
experienced
and
record I reakhg
vocal solo Mia* Faith Lister.
The spacious Villard Hall held au
ner
at
the
nwr
of
the
Loan
and
Bar-
Students ami visitors from the
athletes.
Suburban
tract
The «iebating tenm held a trial de iug» bank, went w.»t on Eighth street
audience of probably Tfa' people. north in part of the valley were de
,raeT- xery attractive for
_ street
north .
on <X1:
Olive
The flour was devote.1 to students of layed by the wrecked vtrain at bate this afternoon in which Rose t thence tl.xrfk
to West
burg*« side of the «iiieetion was takeu fifth street when' he slowed
the various col I eg. - Prior to the Walk-
»»*ds money now
On this account many who
up and .? “
was soon stop 1**1.
Opening of the program the various inti ii.ie«i to leave on thia mom lug’s by the E H S deliatcra.
harms and ..ther property.
colletce delegations broke Into tumiil train ha.I t«. salt uutil thia afternoon.
Big fi-'h aid little fish and chunk,
! RASIFR a MILLER,
of ice marked th.
tuoua chebrs atsl yells for their van
Seattle, March 14.- Rev. Ms«*
‘.lie runaway s trail from
No. a,
Eighth St.
the
time
it
r*
*
oua colletres aud orators.
started till it stopped.
Scott, colored, was yesterday
O. A. C. had as much noise and
No particular damage
fenced to 15 years iu the penitentisff
-------*e was Jone to
the tig.
^uthusiasiu as the University and felt
Weduewday, March 11, 1!
to
for rape committed on Mary
*
ami Mrs. Clive Clisshire, a son.
14 year old girl.
The girl J'«1 a
tt
I giving birth to the child.
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Woodmen Booming
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