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DEPOT YARD Nou and CûQUieiH SIUSLAW TIMBER MEN ORGANIZE An appropriate text for the Lyons IMPROVEMENT i hanging : “Such us for the »word, DEATH’S VISIT LAST NIGHT Salem Statesman. «.Daily Guard, April 17. I The friends of the defeuted eaudi to the sword. ” ---- -- Walter Holland is in from Crow. How Ch irman Brownell Got dates held the usual post mortems Joe Huddlestou is down from Osh Sick, Then Regained His Nerve yesterday. lxst evening at 8: W o’clock marked Adopt ByLaws und Resolutions- kosh. H. W. Rowland reported the hang ' the end of a long life and useful ca and Health. Name Prices for Logs. ing of Claude Brunton, the first aud J. P. Jouee, the S. P. man is ill reer of a well known woman citizen A large uumber’of the friends of the only previous execution in Lane Eugene. defeated candidates were initiate«! of our city, Mrs. Mai y E. Gray, at •» Salem Statesman. eouuty to that of today, for the ARTICLE 1. J. A. Spear and wife are down from her home, corner of East Eleventh into the Ancient Order of Defeated Daily Guard. And it was a very good The name of this organization shall Cottage (Irove. Due of the interesting chapters of aud Disgusted Rooters. aud Oak streets. report. That of today was wit- the Eugene convention was acciden be the*‘Siuslaw Tiinl>ernian*a Union. ” James Ostrander was down from I Mrs. Gray has been Hl for several ie.'.-cd and reported by Otis B. Tout, tally omitted from the ‘•Aftermath” wi eks and the visit of death wag not Cottage Grove today. ARTICLE II. There were 1931 Salem rooters, more, j And it is equally complete with that article of yesterday morning. From i wholly unexpected, although of late Object — The object of thia aasocia Prof. Glen meets with the Albany or less,returning by the various trains reported by Mr. Rowlaud. what would have have been about she had somewhat improved. She t iou shall lie the co operation of timl>er oratorio society tonight. supper time, if the delegates bad given yesterday who could not t, 11 just how owners ami loggers to secure reason- had reached the rip» age of 71 yenis, it happened, but they knew it did Mrs. E. U. Lee and family went to Warehouse Own rs Have Received The tiuard publisher di I not avail up their furious struggle long enough happen. i months mid 111 days, every day of aide prices for timber aud logs, and Junction this afternoon. l himself of the opportunity given the to adjourn aud go to supper, almost which time, since she came to Io a to secure a fair aud honest measure Notice io .••< €- Connect Mrs. J. B. Orrell and son Bort citizen of this county, has been spent ex-sheriffs of Laue county by the until the hour of midnight, George inent ol' all logs by the County Scaler The Fugeue people treated the dele ing /. to be went to Cottage Grove tliis aft< moon with accumulating grace and doing courtesy oi-Hheriff Fisk to witness the C. Brownell, the chairman of the on the l*auk. gatiou and their friends veiy well. Attorney Jerome Knox was in Eu deeds of kindness and charity to all. hanging of Elliott E. Lyons, mur convention, was absent. He called ARTICLE III. They gave them the best they had, gene this moruiug from Cottage Grove. She was well beloved by a very large derer of W. W. Withers, last elected Hou. S. B. Huston to the chair, put Sec. 1. Officers—The officers of aud that was goudi. uugu for anyone. sheriff. While he would have had no on his coat and left the hall. It was Mrs. May Schultz is herefrom l'ort ■ circle of friends. a. ■! E. C. Smith this association shall consist of n S. li ’r:.‘ . • supposed by those who noticed this hesitancy in banging n man as an Mrs. Gray was born in Indiana, No- laud to atteiul her mother, Mrs. Babb, red •:■:>; ili . I from the bavi' i The Salem route!' consider that they board of directors, five in numl>er, official act, h«< did not care to look that Browuell had gone to supper. who is ill. veiuor 7, 18)3, when* she reside<l for Soin b« r i l’icifi - Company to move were licked “according to luoitam". win- shall be elected annually by upon a ju llcial killing—to seethe But the minutes flew by into hours Samuel Pellet, who was injure«! twenty one years, marrying Jos« ph ivhoi ■ s, which are now their big They would feel much aur:i if they (■allot, and shall hold th««ir offices un and he did uot return. Ballot after horri >1«‘ sight of the life blotted out about a year ago in an accident while G. Gray ot the same community in til their successors Hie elts'ted and locate«! . : ■.be south .-ide of the tracks imagined it. 18.V2. l'hey soou prepare«!, in their from a human being by a fall of sev ballot, and no Geo. C. Brownell. 's depot yards, to the qualify, unless recalled by the Union. on his way to the mines, will leave in the «• V youthfulness and strength, to come to eral feet and coming to the cm! of the Then it was whispered by his support this evening for California. See 2. The directors before euteriug aud they have 90 days nor. 'i • ! the far famed West, aud together -lack in the rope, it is n it pleasant ers that he was sick; some said he There me pleuty of women out in upon the duties of their offices shall Sheriff Huston Deputy Sheriff Mun ■ uo the work. in wLi. Now it is they started across the plains, arriv to see pain inflicted on any o' God’s bad a very high fever. Southen Oregon» ho think Binger Her kers and Chief of Police MeCluiu, qualify by taking and subscibing to This cr<ier is prejuratory to the ing iu Oregon in the spring of 1853, fruition from J be highest to the reported by others that the chit f was mann is the greatest thing that ever a i oatli to support tile Constituton of Albany, were in Eugene today and I 'ginning if the long-contemplated lowest. And apart from sulking in his tent. Anyway, he was sXtling at once in Laue county, the dis- happened. He has been writing to J witnessed the execution. and By laws of the association and to ami much talked of improvements to where they have lived aud reared a inclination■ to witness the teking of absent. But just a little before the their husbands, and seeiug them for keep a true account of and promptly be made in the company’s yards in J. II. Miller, M. 11. Casteel, J. D. large family. life, he had not the slightest curi last ballot, he came back and took years, and he has always inquired pay over to their successors in office Cox and H. M. Milliorn were in Eu this city, it is n< a assured that the osity. his place as chipper as a lark, and Seven children were born to Mr. about the health of their wives and all moneys that may come into their work will he 4o|,e this summer. gene from Junction City this after and Mrs. Gray as follows: J. W. with no marks of suffering in his families—and he knows the names of lianils belonging to the Union, and to I noon to witness tile hanging. S. II. Friendly was intevriowed by countenance, ami no tremor of inward Gray, Huntington; Dr. J. C. Gray, huudreds of the womeu and children. faithfully perform all the duties re The Register says “no cut of pain in his voice. a Guard lepo^ter today in regard to atii Mr. . nuu and «mn. Mrs. 1». J. u. L. im Roliertson > tiv i i null it'iv li ft Eugene; Mrs. Ella C. Alley, Tuscon, This is a very good Irtck in politcis. quired of them to the scull oi l or victim will appear in these moving his war ebons■>. lie stated b<‘8t of their t|jjs morning for h month's stay at Arizona; Mrs. F. J. Miller, Albany; • ♦ It is a part of the busint ss. The ability. that he hud spoken to iocal contrac (its) colu.u .. Saturday morning." Newport, by the sea side. They will J. E. Gray, Eugene; Mrs. Louise It was explained, by one who is not women and children are worth look Sec. 3. The directors shall imme occupy the Hendricks’ cottage whilj Durrough, ...Eugene; Hugh H. Gray, tors about moving th» » rehouse but then it gets i nto a high moral plane, a political follower or friend of Mr. ing after. diately after being qualified elect down there. had been informed t i.;.t the apparatus if con-ist« nt it will omit the account Brownell, that the wily Clackamas Albany. from among their numlier a 1‘resi- for moving such 1 rg • 1 'Hidings can of th in t.gi: g from its columns en leader thought he had missed the band Tlio children all survive their par deut, a Vice President, u Secretary, not bo had in Eng« no. However, the tire! ■. It imppens that the Evening wagon. This was the first time in his ents. The luisluiml of the deceased (Daily Guard, April 18.) and a Treasurer. mm from Albany who is to n d5e the Gua-.I 1 « the advantage of a day in life that he had missed it, and the died in Eugene November 2C>, 1*99, at C. F. Cox, of Acme, is in Eugene, im ev it. to the public, still The publishers of the Guard take a two Crow residences on the Central givii ARTICLE IV. the age of 73 years. disappointment made him sick, lie Dr. II. F, Ong is down from Weud- school grounds will probably be we woui i ■ it suggest that it is a ease staid sick as long as this thought pardonable pride in their full and ex Membership—Any logger, or any From 2 to 5 o'clock this afternoon ling. with our contemporary. possessed him. But news was con haustive account of the hanging of E. person owning tinilsr lund on or engaged to <lo the work, as he has of sour ,i tile remains lay ill state at the resi I*. Frank is improving, we are glad lience to allow humlri>ds of friends facilities sufficient to move very large The people of Eugene and Lane veyed to the sick lender that the E. Lyons here yesterday. We have adjacent to the Siuslaw liver or county are interested in ami talking band wagon was in sight again, and been the recipients of many congratu any of its tributaries not engaged ill to state. struct lives. ami admirers of th» good woman to about this execution on every baud. he was immediately well and strong lations, aud the tiuard is the only pa any business opposed Io the interest Paul Costell is in the city from view them for the last time. THE COMPANY'S PLAN. It is legitimate—newspaper work, so per in Lane county pulishing a full of loggers or timber owners limy be Albany. Mrs. Gray was a member of the W. Mr. Friendly, who h:isju-t returned recognized by progressive newspapers and active enough to jump into it. account of the hanging. come a member of this association • * • W. P. Cornelius, of Iviaon, is in R. C., the Rebekah bulge, ami the from Portland, ¡'.formed the reporter all over the country. The Guard, as Lyons was pronounced dtlad at 9:1‘> Presyterlan church. These organiza that he called upon •>:..■_■ r K . ! h r It is also reported that Mr. Brow a. ni., aud at 10:30 u. m. less than by signing t he const it lit ion and by 1 hw > the city. at the Brauto i execution, gives its ami paying membership fee of twenty of the S. P. Com; ..ny while iu the readers the chance to see tiio features nell and Mr. Hermann left the hull an hour after death was pronounced, Guy Huff is here from the Sound tions will have charge of the funeral 1 five cents, but no poison other than services which will lie held tomorrow count! y. city, aud was shown the plat of the of the principal iu this sad tragedy at the same time, and that they were the weekly issue of the Guard was on 'the charter member h I ih II have the morning, Sunday, at 19 o’clock, from Eugene dopot yards as they will, ap and that of his victim, closeted at the hotel bemoaning their the press, containing a complete ac B. F. Keeney was in the city from The people right to vote until duly elected to the residence. pear when the work of improvement expect it, are looking for it. The supposed defeat when word reached count of the affair, with the same cuts Goshen today. membership by the Union. Rev. B. F. Rowland will conduct is finished. Briefly, the arrangement Guard is willing to expend extra them that the Hermann forces were as were used in the daily. At 11:30 a. L. T. Harris went to Cottage Grove prayer service, and interment In Ma ARTICLE V. of the buildings will be us follows: money to satisfy the public demand. rallying and the cry of victory was m., one hour and forty minutes af this afternoon on business. sonic cemetery will follow the services Meetings—Regular meetings of this in the air. The freight depot will be moved from ter deatli ensued, the first portion of Wm. Coffin, of Divide, formerly of at the home. Union shall be held annually on its present location north of the the weekly issue of the Guard was in this city, is visiting In Eugene. Friends of the esteemed departed tracks to where Mr. Friendly's ware I he postotlice and readers of tiio Week tlu> second Saturday In June, at ten Johu II. Pearson, general manager ate invited to be present. o'clock, a. in. for the election house now stands, und the warehouse ly Guard at Junction, Cottage Grove transaction of the uew Bohemia railway, is in the will be moved to where the freight and other towns along the railroad of officers and the of any business that may come city. depot is located. Mr. Smith's ware had their news of the hanging of W. The annual meeting of theCallapoia properly before the meeting. Special C. E. Platts Is about recovered from house will also be moved north of the W. Withers' murderer in less than A Blue River Mill A Minning Com meetings may be called by the Presi hie accideut In the mines of llakt r tracks and will be located just west live hours after death. pany was held at Brownsville last of Mr. Friendly's warehouse. There This is probably the quickest re dent, and ho shall call such meet county. week. Chas. Coopey, the military tailor of will be uo tracks whatever between Attorney C. A. Hardy returned this port of an official hnngiiig ever pub ing at Hiiy time on the petition of ten The followiing were elected officers: Portland, arrived today, and is meas or more members for the recall of afternoon from a trip to Portland and the city ami the passenger aud freight lished. A. B. Cavender, president; C. H. uring the newly organized company ilepots. The warehouses now lo (Daily Guard, April 18.) The motto of the Guard, “Today’s the board of directors or any other Salem. Cable, vice-president; C. E. Stanard, of the Uniform Rank, Woodmen of cated north of the tracks will uot be The meeting of baseball enthusiasts News Today, "is what makes the Guard urgent business, by causing written Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Abbott went to secretary; J. H. Glass, treasurer; W. the World, of Eugene Camp, for their notices to Is« posted at each postoffiee molested. The stockyards will be B. Blanchard, N. B. Standish,J. II. uniforms and which are to first ap the leading paper of Lune county, in the territory from ten to thirty Cottage Grove today to spend Sunday and men who wish to see the Valley located a considerable distance west I League a go, was held in Svarveruil and it makes it the best advertising with relatives Glass, C. H. Cable and A. B. Caven licar in public in the series of fancy lays previous to the meeting, stating of the freight depot on the south side I A Fisher's office last evening. There medium of the county. Henry Small and family are ex der, directors. This company owns military drills which will be presented the object of the meeting. of the tracks. pected tonight from the east to join was considerable of an attendance and a group of five claims in the Blue at the Armory on the afternoon of ARTICLE VI. steps were taken that will insure THE CONNECTING BRANCH. relatives in Eugene. River district, have run 650 feet of May 15th. The boys are drilling Eugene a line team, good grounds to Amendments. — This constitution Mr. Friendly said the plans also in tunnel and will receive their patent faithfully and are learning some fancy Geo. K. Rogers was n puiveiiger to inny be amended by u two-thirds vote the Grove this afternoon after more play on aud excellent amusements cluded a turn-table to be located in from the government. The ledges figures, which will surprise and de for the summer months when other nt any meeting, written notice of Wpodmen applications. (Daily Guard, April 18.) the southwestern part of the yards. contain large bodies of flue ore and light all who see them. sports are quiet aud students are meh proprosed amendment having of Mrs. Stella Mouroe Fisher, wife He said that the building of the turn the owners are of the opinion that A big meeting of the camp is ex- Mrs. 8. H. Friendly and daughter, J. Fisher and away from town. ____ 2 daughter of Mr. ami been sent to each of the directors at table u doulitedly meant the con a mill should be put in at ouce. pected tonight as a large bunch of ap C C. Miss Carrie, have returned from their least thirty days before the meeting died at 7 :30 Mrs. Geo. K. Munroe, Al. Hampton was selected to pre struction in the near future, probably Another meeting has been called to plications are to be acted on and many extended visit to Han Francisco. side aud W. F. Gilstrap was appointed BY LAWS. this year, of the long-heralded con decide definitely on the subject, and matters of interest in connection with o'clock last evening at the home of Mrs. John Whiteaker went to Port necting link between the main line it is expected that au a-sessmeut will the forthcoming celebration are to be her parents, on South Olive street, By-Laws of the Siuslaw Timber land on tty) afternoon train today to as scribe. A committee was appoin attack of gas- as a result of a severe ted to see about the grounds, and at Henderson and the Woodburn- be levied. man’s Union. considered. visit with her daughter, Mrs. Jarvis. make efforts to secure the University trit is. Natron branch at Springfield. Sec. 1. Each officer shall have Miss Pearl Luckey returned this park, which is being fixed up at pres She had been ill for some time but charge of th» books anil papers apper IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE. an improvement was seen in her con taining to his office, and upon the ex afternoon from Portland where she ent. When this connecting branch is dition for the past few dayB. A re piration of his time, shall turn over went recently to have her eyes A committee on by-laws was ap built it will mean a much improved lapse suddenly caused great weakness such books aud papers to his succes 'rested. pointed and Frank Hayes chosen train service for Eugene. The Guurd and she expired suddenly. Mrs. W. H. Hoffman and Mrs. L. S. temporary captain of the proposed Levi Geer, proprietor of the Oregon sor. is informed that it is the intention of The death is a great blow to her Logan left this afternoon for Port- team to find what players are at baud Sec. 2. The order of business at the company to run a passenger train Mineral Springs and hotel at that husband, friends and relatives. She each meeting shall be as follows: land to be absent a short time visit to make up a team. place, will open the house May 1. Ho leaving here about 6 o’clock in the was the eldest daughter of the family Eugene ran look forward to an en ing friends. Calling to order. morning, to go via Springfield,Coburg reports great difficulty in securing Chas. D. Ladd, Matt Dunn, G. A. and had been married but a few weeks Miss L. N. Williams returned this joyable season of the national game. Rending and adoption of minutes. desirable hotel help and will be and Woodburn, connecting with the Heberlein, and T. E. Collins, all when death overtook her, cutting otf afternoon from a visit to San Fran The proposition should have the back Reports of officers. Albany local at the latter place, en pleased to confer with parties com capitalists from Montana-- among a life of usefulness and promise. cisco where she has been the guest of ing of the whole town. Let’s keep Reports of committee. petent to manage a hotel business. abling passengers to reach Portland The funeral will take place tomor the top of the list 111 |<erceutages iu them being two millionairre—W. II. her brother. Election of new members. about 8:30 o’clock. Returning, the The hotel which was built last season the valley league. Morton, of Portland, and T. S. row afternoon at 2JJ0 o'clock from Unfinished business. has been remodeled and rearranged A. Prosser aud family are recent train leaves Portland about 4 o’clock the residence of her parents, 7:19 Olive Another meeting is called for Tues Coggswell, of Seattle, accompanied New business. arrivals from Michigan. Miss Pros in the atfernoon, reaching Eugene at materially this spring, aud is sure to by Otto Olston, the well known min street, Dr. B. F. Rowland officiating. S<■<•. 3. Tlie price of stumpago shall ser has accepted the position as sten day evening at the same time and secure the distinction of being one of 8:30 or 9 in the evening, thus giving Interment will be in I. <). O. F. ceme l»‘ not les-« than one dollar and fifty place. , the best health aud pleasure resorts ing promoter of this city, left this ographer in Frasier A Miller's real people about 8 hours in the metropo PROSPECTIVE PLAYERS. morning for the Blue River mines tery cents per thousand feet board meas in Oregon as soon as it is generally estate office. lis. Friends of the family are invited to inspect some properties in the dis ure for old growth timber, aud one A list of those who have sig known.—Cottage Grove Nugget. J. B. Coleman, who is at San The Wendling train will terminate triet with a view of purchasing them. dollar per thousand feet for second Diego, Cal., writes that he will not nified their willingness to try for at Eugene, also the freight trains on It could not be learned which growth t imber. return till fall. He recently traded places on the team is as follows: the Woodburn-Natron branch. properties the party is thinking of Sec. 4. The minimum price of logs his boarding house for a residence, Huck Starr, Orv. Gilstrap, H. L. With this new service, between 30 securing, but it is reported that the Traver,R. P. Abshire.C. U. lleuderaon, Carrie Uabb hull lie four dollars and twenty five getting $2000 to boot. Portland Telegram : and 40 families of trainmen will be proposed purchase is among the rich <). R. Allspaugh, Johu Russell, Wal a is unlawful to give or sell It was granted a divorce from William cents per thousand feet, board meas Mrs. Maggie Underwood, formerly added to the population qf the city, est in the district. S. Babb on the grounds of infidelity. ure for old growth timlier ami three of Eugene, arrived in Cottage Grove ter Holland, W. Pickens, Wes Whit bringing perhaps $30,000 or ?10 ,00 minor under the age of eighteen Mr. Herberlein, one of the party, cigars or cigarettes. When Mr. Babb was supposed to be in dollars and seventy five cents per this morning on her way home to taker, Roy R. Knox, Asa Branstetter, per month in salaries to l>e spent here. years tobacco, It is also unlawful for any minor may locate here and bring his family Idaho on a business trip be was in thou, i I feet for second growth tim Tacoma, from California. She will Weatherbee ami Lorriiner, liesides SMALL MACHINE SHOPS. several catchers and pitchers with under eighteen to smoke or in any here if the mining properties suit Pot (land, and his wife caught him in ber. lie in Eugene shortly to visit her whom the management is correspond The completion of the connecting way use tobacco in any public place. him, bo well pleased is he with the city. a compromising situation. Madge Sec. 5. These By Laws may lie many friends here. He says he has seen no town on the link will necessitate the erection of amended or rejwaled at any meeting ing. t '• The minor violating the. law is Ijiybourn was named as the co res Newlierg loses the Coffin family this small machine shops in Eugene, liable to a fine of from one to ten i coast to compare with Eugene. Notice of such pondent. The plaintiff and her sister, by a majority vote. week. J. W. Coffin has gone to Eu which means quite an additional dollars or by imprisonment for two Mrs. Batty, testified in regard to the proposed amendment having been gene, near where he will serve as engi published ill the cull for the meeting. numlier of men to be employed. days, at the option of the court. The caw, which was comTiircted by Walter neer in one of the Booth Kelly saw person giving the minor the forbid A. Wolff. mills. They are reluctant to leave den stuff is liable to a fine of two to Springfield is to have a separate Roseburg, Or., Claude Riddle, the Newberg anil their many friends are fifty dollars. telephone exchange of ita own. Here young newspaperman, who disap- sorry to see them go.—Graphic. tofore the town has l>een connected pearep from Vancouver, Wash., about (Daily Guard, April 17.) The Cottage Grove Nugget say»: with the Eugene exchange, which two weeks ago, is now at the borne of Eugene reports with pride the forma Eugene F.ngin» Company held its has given our neighboring town not “Mr. Hale, of Elk Prairie, thin his parents at Kiddle, in this county, tion of a Eugene Lewis ami Clark county, reports to the Guaní that annual m ‘ling l ist uight an 1 elected ' the best of service, to say the least. having come there from Troutdale Centennial Womans Club. Look out Mr. Hermann i» in very great disfavor the following new officers: Or., to which point he had gone from Hon M. M. Wilkins, of Lorni, Cali The new exchange has .'<•> ’phones but D. S. R. Walker, from Iiiinoi«, for squalls from that city—Oregonian. m that neighborhood. This settles it, President, J. J. Elwood; vice presi- fornia, a noted socialist, a brilliant at j.reaeut and no doubt more will tie Vancouver. His wife and child are d»nt, F. T. Plank; secretary, J. F. recently of Everett. Wa»b.. has bought »Iso at Riddle. No danger, our women are not of the ami th» papers of this section should speaker, will canvass thin district in added by the time it is in working Rosa; assistant secretary, M. Wald; Harry Dunn's interest in the real es break the news gently to Mr. Her the intereat of the socialist party, order, which will 1« in a short time. hair-pulling variety. foreman, M. S. Hubble.; assistant tate firm of Flank A Dnnn, and will mann. He might as well draw off, ilia Lane county datea are as follows It is understood that there will be Major Jno. L. May. who has been foernaan. F. W. Bloomfield; trustees. hereafter be a»sociate«l with F. and eave himself from the bumiliat Cottage Grove, Thursday, May 2; Eu- fre« switching between the two towns a dispatcher In the S. P. Company's 8. B. Strawn, M. S. Hubble and A. Plank, Mr Walker arrived here j ing defeat that awaits him. When the gene, Friday, May 24th, at the Court as before, however. office of this city since his return Bilmire; sergeant at arms, C. Sbaef»r. terday. J. F. Robinson today reived • mes from the Philippines, ba» l>een trans- Hoti. Kanea- Hale ami Ela Prairie bouse, 2:39 p. m. and 7:30 p. m.; I be company then pr«x*eeded to Mc- ____ sage from Scott River, California, ferr*’ to the Portland office, an«i will gets red oebimi t he ears and refuses j Junction City, May 25. 1 «Hire's restauraut where an excellent that Geo. Stansbury. ■ well kown old- leave for the scene of hie new duties to come to Hi» support of a man, he | Hon. J. W. ingle, the socialist can supper was nerved. time Eugene resilient, is very ill and next Sunday. The Major's numerous ought as w>ll hangup his fiddle.” didate for congressman and Mrs. C. At Springfield, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Our friend Jack is evidently a little B. Harriett will also speak at the that there is little hope for recovery. friends in this city will nrget his D. Teachout, Monday, a girl. ( Daily Guard, April 17. ) sore at Mr. Hale. < ft cou me, it is same dates and places. His many friends in Eugene will he departure.—Ashland Tidings. necessary for all office bolder», who Mrs. Wm. Ralston, mother of Mrs. pained to hear of this. The socialistM^invito'all to'come out At Springfield, to Mr. and Mrs. Ira As a reaaon*-r the Oregonian over are under obligations, to saw wo«al a re I bear their aide of the argument. J. L. Page and Dr. G. W. Biddle, T Young. Wednesday, a girl. tope all other periodicale. It save of in Albany morning for the disgrace«! ex commissioner. ff Spring- *"ed this Mr. Hermann wes let nut of tie 1« : <1 Mrs. debility, nd general 4 age ai which is office at Washington in o-■'« r to elect H.ton «a « about 75 years of age. y D’ani in him to <*«*n»!r*e-. Mr. Herman we* Every body come out tonight and nee. The let out befo-e the death «>f C«,i^t<-. attend the !•»<■»<• beset all meeting in man Tongue b < ans» I «.-at on'« Svarvernd A Fisher'» real estate with the sdn.ii 1 itrstlon. Th» Or. * office. Organization of a c jnipar.y gonian besides I wing a great re . r to Mr. will be effected at that time. is somewhat of a li»r. -Alba y Den:o- I COMMITTEE. < rat. Will Be Commenced Within a Short 7 me. as a Newspaper. Mining Company Election. UNIFORM RANK W. 0 w BALL STARTED TO ROLLING Died. Will Open Hotel. MINING CAPITALISTS TO BLUE RIVER Divorce Granted. Oregon Tobacco Law. Springlieid Telephones. Claude Riddle Honp. Engine Company Elects. No Dauger. Bought Interest. Died Springlieid Ball Born. Born.