The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, April 25, 1903, Image 9

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    WILL NOT IM
PROVE SIUSLAW
PENITENTIAkYSCAN
ball club in
DAL EXPLODING
ANKENY-OR1ti
OlJSiiNATE AND
(l»aily Guaid. Apiil 22.
STUBBORN YOUTH
C.
Stuart
is down from Mohawk.
j Colds—La Grippe I
<•
Joe Fellman is iu iiom Florence.
tect yourself, and don’t trust to
After all the fuss aud feathers last, Oscar Parson* is considerably im­
Daily Guard, April 23.)
ttaily Guarii, Aprii 22. )
deuce. Considering tlie harm
winter, and the exploitation of a proved today.
tfBi’. Im
nd James Winkle last
“u< :’!ect” before and after taking
A brilliaut society eveiit took pia. e
scandal in the public service, a legis
1 is a physical crime. Y ou m.iv
H. Hirschberg, the independence
last evening in thè ..eautiful bome of ui ;ht et a late hour raised a rumpus
ative examination, and the discharge banker, is in the city.
u,t a cold, or, if too late,} ou c n (
Hou. acci Mix. li. E. Aiikeny, 2iu on Last Eighth utr.-et aud iu their
of several innocent parties, tbe great
s yourself aguin-t the “afier ef-1
P< .irl street, It w.is thè wedding of drunken celeliatiun alarmed the
E. H. Ingham and F. E. l>uuu
fact comes to light that there was ■ went to Portland this afternoon.
1 f.»r tli re is tlie greatest danger,
tlie iblest daughter of the household. -nei .'hlxirbood so that a c.dl for tbe
nothing iu it. says the Salem Journal.
lugt-
’. —
—*—’ s - Iron e Tonic.
-
v. Few
_
Dr.
Ilarler
Miss Dee, to John Orth, a p -ouii . • t police was sent bi. Off1 *er Croner
Dr. Canady, of Lo « Torn, was a
In what? Well, tbe modest reporter
fl Ill Cold- or La Grippe, or Ca-
dtiiea and business man of Jackson lespon.Kxl and withdrew the two die
doesn’t like to tell, but it has leaked pleasaot caller at this oiHie today.
, They < . ' of the after effects. I
ville. now county clerk of Jacksou turbiug factors from tbe scene of
President Cample II, of the Univer­
out that the terrible calamity that was
, orgies and placed them iu the city
f dise'i-:- s u i weaken, and to a
co mty, Southern Oregon.
reported from tbe penitentiary last sity, weut to Salem this . t'teruoou.
tened L ... <1 y conic llockiug n host of
’he wedding was a semi-pi ivate i jail.
winter never happened, in short, the
Mr. and Mrs. M. Wilkins, who have
They cauio before Recorder Dorr s
Fs tl: t f -t' u on weak lungs, General
atl iir, only tho immediate friends
Funston
O dcred
woman prisoner, Mrs. Carlisle, who both ts-en quite ill from la grlpp. . are Fine Grounds in Stewart's Addi­ ; au I relatives of tlie families being this morning and Buuu pladesi guilt
, ttoiiia h, !.i Ipeys, and oilier
tion or. tii< Edg?
basely slandered herself to tbe detri reported a» recovering nicely.
Cou Kmart al Army Olficers
[parts th V.
1 K: i think of.
pi -ent. Aside from Eugeue guests, ns charged ami was given four day
meat of several male officials last
W.
Johnson,
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
dug to do is to
) easie .
Mr. and’Mrs. D'llutf, of The Dalles; nork on the street as his part of tl
of
Town
in Alaska—
!pox
winter now stands a liviug witness Salem, are visitieg their daucliti;.
’ t you will not
f the -
V. Cook mid daughter, >.i I.. >ni, i f rewind. Winkle demanded a trial I
Secured.
Sprca
against herself as having, as it were, Mrs. W. E. McElrfly,
McElioy, iu Ee^i
Fep. i -.
C-.i-l, '
i
to do that,
Portland; Mr. and Mis. McClellin , of fore tlie Justice ami was accorded tl •'
obtained goods under false pretenses.
you mu
nolasting iu-
Roseburg; Miss Orth and Mi.s Lila ■ tame this afternoon.
Walter McClure, wh >1 - : en vis
In
short,
her
reported
condition
at
Winkle prove ! to be au obstiua'
The
Eugene
Baseball
Club
will
be-
Portland,
.
’
lil
Woods
! :: i boritics all
Ouh, sisters of the groom, of Jack
itiug 1 ere, returned to Yo- h
e aud
He was ii
euuducteil in a business like manlier. sonville, and C. N. McArthur, of prisoner this afternoon.
•¡. In
r, yes- that time is now proveu almost be­ busiueai iu Seattle this afi. noon.
t
• element of Hutchinson, :
solent to tlie officers and would m •
Today articles of incorporatiou were 1 Pi i Hand, were in ¡i(teiidanc< .
i mote yond a doubt to have been a fake, a
.11 not only terday receis
Miss
Minnie
Welsh
left
this
a
i
tiled with County Clerk Lee, and a
ieped iu ruse, a bold scheme for liberty.
At 7:30 o'clock the bridal party . n- answer ¡piestions put to him. It wi
T J -
> ft. it it after i cases of smr.'
noon for Portland after sp.et dii . 11
!
Prineville.
duplicate copy was seut this after­ teied the parlor which was beautifully found that Le was as guilty as He
LlC
.e
r.
■
PHYSICIAN UNCERTAIN.
st. I jects
i .
u a foot-
as
the
gne.-ts
fi
w
days
in
Eugene
ot
i,-4
noon to Secretary i> State Dgnliar for decorated in apple blossoms and white ; oth'T fellow in the orgy and wi
of the disease are ’
The physician who has charge of the fi iende.
ih U, the
tiling
in his office. The name of the an.I piuk ribbon, aecompniiied by 1 given ten days in jail.
futher of thi two
prisoners
has
never
been
sanguine
as
Toys who
W. A. Wann is-in
J. corporation is the Eugene Kase-
A charge of entering a saloon an 1
were strick •
.j L
.xl ' ase, of to the woman’s real condition, but
Lohengrin's pretty wedding march
YV. Zimm.-ruiHii is
of ball Comi>any. The capital stock
« J.s •
procuring
liquor giving the itnpressi. .
which one
? proved futa! I" I a allowed nature to take its course,
pl veil by Mrs. Fmma Thompson. At
divided one end of tho room they took their that he was of age when he was la t
Dr. Taggart, in op* ‘¡•in. . r. Dii hoping sooner or later to have de­ the Mutual Insurance ollie«* here dur­ of the corporation is
ing his abeeuce.
into .’OO shares of the par value of $1 slauil uudor a lieautiful bower of tiinetevii was booked against him an 1
| Ion risked hie À ifo for tho
t th:- . .m dy
ke of velopments that would prove beyond
Viune Cook and divugb’.or, ?’iss each. The directors of the club, C. flowers aud iu a few niomeuts were he will have to answer to the charge
he blood direi.
seeing his sou i . ’ Dr. . x igari
ic- h 11 doubt her real condition for better
es to cnfubr.t C
ally volunteered lib fervici b
; lle- or worse. He has patiently waited for Leila, left this afteruoe i for I'or1 land M. Y oung, W. 11. Kay and H. L. pronounced husband and wife by the when he is free from jail.
it If c, dur
viate the suffering ui
i
Rev. Father Beotgen. of tho Catholic
be patients. nearly six months. a::d while a gentle after attending the Orth Aukjuy Traver, are named as incorporators.
It is expected that the $500 worth of church, of which faith Mr. Orth is a ELECTRIC CO.’S
intime, it will
i man of his broad experience could nuptials last evening.
•
li
Court-marti.
1
Officer.
[. i! Will » in
[ hardly be deceived in such delicate
P. P. Carey, of Sabin. w:is a pas­ stock will be readily taken l>y our devotee.
Washington, ). C., An, il 22.—Gen­ matters, tbe doctor admits that he senger to Salem today,6 having been business meu. Two hundred dollars
afte;-. it will ! r.
At tho altar the bride looked charm­
NEW BUILDING
eral Funston, culai .aider of the de- | may be hypnotized, blinded or other­ iu the city to confer with the school of it is already raised and is now iu ing iu her gown of liberty silk trim­
lic i
. h- neflted by partme’"! oi tne Cola;, bin, has been wise befogged, but in his »wn sound board on minor matters concerning the bank, as a forfeit required of med in lace ami folds. She can led
I-.;,..• grave charges judgment he is not yet ready to admit the new High School building.
each team iu the league to insure a a bouquet of her favorite flowers, or
ut-’
a i
ibeyseemto ordorel t<• ii.
fr ":a i
v. c
i f Colds and of fiat1 1 n -aio. * army officers, when that the woman is not a base preten-
The Lane County Electric Company
Mr. D’Huff returned this afternoou team throughout the season. This in­ chids aud ferns. She was unaccom
ures at least a 40 per cent, return ou pauied. The groom wore the conven­ people were at work today felling the
i der.
Ippo lor- r i'. ..
-.J, and they he go to ' ' . !<a.
to The Dalles after attending the wed
The ch.-u p s retate mainly to the
WOMAN IS STOUT.
tticuloovi . • '"I itheaction
big maple tree on the lot occupied
ding of his l’iede, Miss Dee Ankeny, the investment, as llic $200 will be tional evening dress.
purchase of r ipplk and their rale to
Although she is not known to have Inst evening. Mrs. D'llutf will re­ kept intact till the season is over, aud
I
:..• •• i a ■ : ■ i:. i ■.
After the ceremony the guests sat by the Commercial Club building,
trading companies, and mauy officers studied law, one peculiar feature of main and bo the guest of her sister, it is safe to predict that the proceeds at one of the most elaborate wedding where their new office building is to
r.in sale Eycavv.i'ERE.
aro inveire
f tho games will swell this amount j banquets ever Herved iu this city. It l.o located, preparatory to tho erec
tier behavior is that she is constantly Mrs. 11. Ev Aukeny, for a short time.
considerably over and above expenses. ' whs a service long to be renu mbered tion of tho same.
The baiai s of tho aceti cd ¡.io with- quoting the Oregon statute relative to
Rustler, Organizer a and
nd
General
held.
female prisoners in a delicste state of Good Fellow Geo. K. Rogers, of the
MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT.
by them.
It will l>e 19x60 feet in dimensions
health being entitled to discharge.
A meetiug of the rowly incorpor­
An informal reception followed and and will be just south of aud adjoin
.No More Siu law Innprovemc! t. She has grown very stout, which fact Woodmen of the World, left this nf- ated coi-pany will be bold in Svarver- congratulations
were showered upon ing the Holden building, It will be
teruoon for Port hind where he will
Washington, D. C., April !;! — Tho is liest attested by tbe pheuomeual interest city people iu the
i
id
.«ill'is
tier
’
s
office
Friday
night
nt
the
fortornto
man
from the south two stories high, with a plate glass
coming
work of iuiproviu I ha u ouih of tbe size of her arms, aud after several log rolling event to be held
in Eu which time a permanent board of di­ who woeil ami won one of Eugene's frout and be-l.h - being used for a'l
oiuslavv lliver wiu bo d eoi iuued, cursory exam illations none but uor- gone. He will personally invite Gov­ re. I ,-.4, president and secretary will most popular daughte.«. The bride office, the electrical supplies kept by
I
by order of Secret, - y Root.
mal conditions have been revealed.
ernor Chamberlain nod Senator Fill be chosen. The stock will tie ou the was the recipient of S'i elaborate dis­ tho company will be stored there.
Being ordered to ascertain whether
AND YOU WILL WEAK
maiket iu a few days.
WILL HAVE TO WORK.
play of valuable and I mtiful pres­
THE BIG PLANT.
ton to be present on tb,.t occasion.
the work could be completed for less
The prisoner in question who is
ents, cut glass forming a chief .-uture.
GROUNDS SECURED.
Machinery for tho company's im­
than $700,1X10, Major Laughtt fouud serving a term for larceny, has bail
The happy couple let this morning
Tl ■ committee appointed to secure for Portland wliero they v . 1 spend h mense plai t at Springfield is now be­
(Daily Guard April 23.)
that au additional expense of $815,634 no regular work assigned to be1 slrce
i ing built at Schenectady, N. Y.
Con
was necessary.
R. O. Brady is down from Creswell. gri :.d- for tlie summer's games of I few days of their honeymoon. Alter
there. The physician in charge lias
structiou of the building nt Spring-
■aseliall
reported
not
long
ago
that
The board of engineers fouud that recently recommended that she bo
a
short
time
spent
in
Eugene
they
Miss Tliecla Dove is back from
he University grounds were umle- will repair to Jacksonville, wliero Held and setting the poles between
the commerce created by this expen­ given some work, as it would be bet­ Salem.
that city and Eugene will soon com­
■
irable for several reasons and the
diture would be too small to justify ter for her health tlmu almost con­
Frank l’uge was a visitor from Sagi­ matter of securing them was aban­ they will reside. Tho best wlslu s of mence.
. their host of friends iiecompiiny them.
it, and recommended that the work tinuous idleness. With this iu view, naw today.
doned.
be abandoned.
i Supt. James expects to set her at
Miss Pearl Park is visiting friends ! Y esterday afternoon tlie committee
Secret»'y Root has adopted this harder work, sewing, making shirts in Portland.
i iiit
upon the vacant block of ground
aie 580 Willamette St., recommendation, and it is doubtful and other clothing for tho prisoners. John Williams wusu passenger north ill Stewart’s addition on West
('ol. J. A. Gross, formerly proprie­
whether tbe scheme cau be revived.
Eleventh street, four blocks west of
this afternoon.
Oregon.
igene,
tor of the depot hotel at Albany, ami
Orval Carlyle, the infant son of Inter at Ashland, in the same capacity.
Chief Kauffman Resigns.
8. D. Cairns, of Pleasant Hill, was \>'il Inn cite street. This was secured
from the owner for a length of time Mr. aud M th . Archie Smith, died nt Im ■ purchased un interest in the St.
in
Eugene
today.
Walla Walin, Wash., April 23.—
<>n Tuesday, April 21, at high noon,
mid will be tho location of the many 5:1JO o'clock, April 21. lie i
taken Jo. . ph Hospital in San Francisco,
U ARE WRONG.
D. E. Welch came down from Cot­
Chief of Police J. J. Kauffmau yes­ a quiet wedding took place at the
hotly contested games of baseball Bick April 15tb with scarlet li ver, nr !
with an implied condition attached
tage
Grove
this
afternoon.
terday tendered his resignation, to' bome of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hall,
which are to lie played there this I bore the pain with patience.
which gives himself and wife a life
take effect May 1. l'ress ot personal two miles west of town, when their
W. L. Houston, the real estate man, i-pring mid summer.
I He was born at Madison, 8. l> , Jun home witli medical attendance where
Albany Denioci. t in attempting affairs is tbe reason assigned. Kauff­ daughter. Miss Bertha, and Charles E. went lo Cottage Grove this aftei oom
The block will lie inclosed with a 28, 1901, aud had been in Eugene just they are now quartered.
They are
lain why its national tank is so mau iia i beecFit tbiftiead ofjthe 'police Shumway, ot Stanberry. Missouri,
Mrs. H. D. Waguou arrived today high fence to exclude the small boy | two mouths the day lie died.
well
kuowti
to
the
travelers
through­
tbe ieav of our lot al iustitu- department for seven years. Sheriff were united iu holy wedlock, Rev. from Albauy aud is the guest of rela­ j and those who won’t pay. It will I He was a sweet child and dearly
out the valley and will visit in the
A.
F.
Kees
ha.-
been
tendered
the
po
­
H. A. Green, pastor of the First Bap­ tives.
lays: ‘‘The immense business
. take approximately 10,000 feet of lum­ i loved by all who knew him. But v .■ state during July.
tist church, officiating.
i Booth-Kelly Company, makes sition.
Mrs. G. L. Colby left today for ber aside from the posts to put up the do not mourn as those without hope,
The attendants were Miss Anna M. i Michigan to visit her mother for tbe fence. The work will lie commenced
L rtsp'ctabie showing for tbe
New Postmasters.
A GREAT SENSATION.
but leave him iu tho cure of the one
The summer.
immediately.
le back. ”
Washington, D. C., April 23.—Post­ Green and Mr. D. 1!. Proctor.
who gave him.
There was a big sensation in Lee -
il'. NuttiD-, this is not tbe masters appointed for Oregon : Coin­ guests, composed chiefly of old
The soil in this block in tine for
Mrs. S. B. Eakin weut to Portland
ville, Ind., when W. H. Brown of tlu t
"Where thou art gone,
were:
io Cooth-Kelly Comnanv stock, Roy Griggs, tice Henry W. acquaintances and friends,
this afternoou to be tho guest of baseball, being free from gravel end Adieus and farewells are a sound un- place, who waH expected to die, had
Mrs.
Brown,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Davison,
v>
Iii«'e busieeci with the Stewart, resigned; Meadow. Richard
.
1 obstruction«. It Is at, present sowed I
friends for a short time.
his life saved by Dr. King's New di--
known.
I to wheat and is in a tine condition to
national bans. In an interview G. Fowler, vice Levi P. Tallman, re­ of Stanberry, Mrs. Proctor, Green
I
Mny
1 but meet thee on that peaceful covery for Consumption, lie write. :
Miss Olive Wight left this afternoon
Brown,
wife
and
eon
Delbert;
Mr.
and
Jr. Buodgre-s, the «ashler, this signed.
roll and pack. It is almost perfectly
“I endured insufferable agonies from
shore I
Mrs. David Humphrey, end three I for Chehalis, Washington, to visit level, an ideal perk for the local nine. I
Ug, be says that while the
The parting sound Hhull pass my lips Asthma, but your New Discovety
I her sister, Mrs. Tuck, of that place.
Biggs
Appointed
Judge.
daughters,
and
Mrs.
H.
A.
Green.
•Kelly Company do a little
gave me immediate relief and socu
I
no more.”
The rooms had that bright and ' She w.ll be absent about a month.
fss v ith the First National, yet
Salem, Or.. April 23.—Governor
thereafter effected a complete cure. *
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
W.
Johnson,
cheerful
appearance
which
the
occa
­
lot not e.>ough to eff«?ct ibe re- Chamberlain has appointed M. R.
Similar
cures of Consumption, Pneu­
BINGER
HERMANN
s shown by comparative state- Biggs, a well kuowu attorney at sion demanded. After the ceremony who have been visiting with their
monia, Bronchitis and Grip are nu­
daughter,
Mrs.
W.
E.
McElroy,
re
­
the
friends
were
shown
to
the
dining
of tbe two banks. The Booth Prineville, to succeed W. A. Booth
merous. It’s the peerless remedy for
A EUGENE VISITOR
Company do tbe most of their as county judge of Crook county. hall where a table well laden with the turned this afternoon to Salem.
all throat and lung troubles. Price
bounties
of
life
greeted
them.
Wiley
Francis,
former
resident
of
>ss through i he Eugene Loan A Both Biggs and Booth are Democrats.
50 cents and #1. Guaranteed by W.
Mr. and Mrs. Shumway will make Eugeue, was iu the city yesterdayfand
The Regimental Band baa indeed se­ L. Delano, druggist. Trial bottles
fs banking institution.
their
bome
Eugeue.
•
i
oday
from
Dunsmuir,
California,
fact of the matter is that Eu-
Binger Hermann, Republican can­ cure«] a fine attraction ill the South free.
visiting friends. Ho returned this didate for Congress at the coming. ern Carnival Company. A private let­
a a larger, better town and does
FLORENCE NEWS.
business than our neighbor on
election, arrived in Eugene this after­ ter from a party in California, where
I aft« moon.
»rth.
. Hon. Binger Hermanu, candidate noon ami is a guest at the Smeede. the carnival now is, states it to lie
j of the Republicans for congress, ar­ ' I have been north of Lane visiting , “•*
attracction i, one of the best
(Daily Guard* April 22)
Lodile ol Degree of Honor Or.
"
* that
**' ever came to the coast.
Mrs. E. Purcell di<sd this forenoon rived this atteruoon ou tbe south and looking around,” said tbe affable shows
[ at 11 o’clock at the residence of her I bound train aud is registered at tbe politician as a reporter accosted him, That it meeta ^ith general satisfac­
ganized- -Other
There la no need of sending
‘‘and I am in Eugene to confer with tion and that it is a Idg affair.”
sou-in-law, Gus Ream, 311 West Smeede Hotel.
any further for we have a
Notes.
The band boys evidently did not err
laining unclaimed in the post-
complete line of ... .
Seventh street, afetr a week’s illness
Miss Rose Moyer left this afternoon Chairman Harris concerning the itin
It is noted, t hat
Ht Eugeue, Oregon, April 22,
from pneumonia.
for her home iu Michigan, having erary which will lie ustsi iu my in their judgment.
(Guard Special Service.)
She was born March :>>, 1839, in spent a deliglitiul winter in our midst stumping tbe district.
i so popular is thia company, that Rose­
ley, Miss Laara
"Oh yes, 1 have fourni much en-, burg on the south, and Albany on the Schoo Reward Cards
Florence, April 21.—The steamer Switzerland, therefore being aged 64 as tbe guest of her aunt, Airs. A. Yer-
Seo, S. E. .
Acme and several sailing vessels left years and 21 days. She came to Amer- iugtoc. She has made multitudes of thusia.-m among Republicans wher- north, have «Mich a contract with
School Report Cards at
tout, Mrs Nelly.
evi r J liavo been siuce my uomina- them.
San Francisco ou Saturday last, bound I ica, lauding at New York, iu 1865, friends while iu Eugeue.
lin, Mrs. S. S.
; and to Oregon in 1892. She was the
for this port.
W m. Moore, for thirty years reetion tion. Salem was very nice to me. i
Iter, H.8.
I
The work on O. W. Burd’s s..wmill mother of eight children, only four foreman on tbeSouthern Pacific Rail­ They are all good Republican« down
>w, W. L.
is being pushed and it is expected ' of whom are now living. Just four road at Creswell, was iu town today. there and Isu.e can produce just an
Ickisou, Hilbert-3
that it will be in operation by July years ago today her husband by a L*e is still the same faithful “Old Bill Hue a -et of uno. We wont have any
To those who bo kindly mifiistared
|g»on, Blany.
1 second marriage died.
Moore" that he La« been for thirty tr >uble in whining in June.”
1st.
and tendered their sympathy in our I
km, John W.
Mr.
Hermann
ami
Dr.
T.
W.
Harris
The funeral will lie held nt the years on that same railroad Aectiun.
BOOK STORE
On Saturday last a Degree of Honor
bereavement we lender heartfelt grati '
he, Mrs. E. P.
was ineti- residence tomorrow Hfternoou at 2:30 "Bill’ deserves honorable retirement wire ' nether a good part oftheafter- tilde.
of the A. O. U. W.
fgis, Geo. F
Eugene,
Oregon
tuted at this place. A number of o'clock. Rev. Chas. A. Woodward offi­ by the Southern Pacific, with a peu- lioon ai ..nging the details of the
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith.
11 ,Hon. R. B.
campaign which is shortly to rom-
Indies were here from Gardiner to ciating. Interment will be made in sion.
kn, M. L.
mance.
officiate. The lodge stai ta out well tlie Mulkey cemetery, west of the
ighes, Mrs Estella.
icily.
members,
with over twenty charter
li's, Miss Bessie.
The following officers were installed :
Man, Mrs Minnie,
Mrs. M. Gibbs. P. G.
h'lson, Geo.
Miss Ione Splawn. G. C.
I Daily Guard, April 22. )
flkins. Miss Edna,
Mrs. Laura Funke. L. of H.
Not long ago the Guard printed th«»1
Notice is hereby given to th» citi­
kker, 8. J.
A
quiet
wedding ceremony was per sentim. i.t of a traveling visitor to th«»
Mrs.M. E. Sanbert, C. of C.
zen«
of
Lane
county
that
they
are
tan«ou, E. O.
formed at the Catholic church this elfeci that the Bout hern Pacific Com
Mrs. Wm. Kyle. R.
requested to meet at the court boose.
brie! .r. Job i.
Mrs. Frank Wilson, Recording Sec­ Sat unlay. May 2, 1903, for the purpose morning at 11 o'clock by the Rev. pany would not allow atop over privi-
bitb. Wm. G.
Father Beutgeo, the contracting par
retary.
of organizing a district or county fair ties being Walter Boon, the genial lee. s for the uh . of Immigrants. Our
litb, (’baric >.
. informant was certainly mistaken as
Mrs. A. F. Hurd. Financier.
association. Everybody come.
lylor, Mrs. A. P.
h.-ad waiter of the Hotel Smeede and ■ the company allows ten .lays stop-over
Mrs. Daisy Seymore. Usher.
Signed
Amos
Wilkin.»
»eks. Mrs. Nellie—3
Miss Anna Kupetz, also a valued em at any or all »tations on its line«.
Mrs. Erma Erbardt, 1 W.
Eli Bangs
bitsker, F. S.
ploye of that place.
Furthermore, it is doing everything
Mrs. W. Safly. O. W.
G. G. Gross and others.
The event was attended only by the ■n its power for the comfort and con­
(Ilia. C. S.
Mrs. J. Morris. M. of H.
b»m calling for the above plea, e
immediate friends of the contracting venience of these Immigrants.
ROBBED THE GRAVE.
Mrs. Harin. M. of H.
► when advertised.
A startling incident, is narrated by parties. They will continue for the
At midnight a sumptioua ban .net
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was spread iu the lower hall anil all John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol present in their positions.
The bride 1» a 1-ane county girl and
MAKES CLEAN SWEEP.
I
report a royal good time. Florence lows: “I was in an awfuDcondition.
' THOUGHTFUL J Vi.'N
has many friends here. Mr. Boon was
There's
nothing
like
doing
a
thing
My
skin
was
almost
yellow,
eyes
now
baa
three
good
and
prosperous
I. M. Austin, of WincbeeterAlnJ.,
Star, sunken, tmgue coated, pain con- for twelve years bead waiter in the thoroughly. Of ail the Salves you
• what to do iu the hour of need. lodges of ladies: The Eastern
of Dually in lau-k and aides, no appetite leading hotel in Roseburg and is nell ever beard of, Bncklen's Arnica Salve
>- wife had snch an unusual case the Rebekahs and the Degree
Th» is the Is st. It sweep« away and cures
growing weaker day by day. Three known for bis flue qnalitie.
are all known to be adapt« ■«'; to thia soil.
Honor.
s mach and liver trouble, physi-
physicians had given me np. Then I happy couple were the recipients of Burns, Sores, Bruise«, Cats, Boils,
You can get Oliver extra-
en you need them,
k 'ould not help her. He thought
congrat n latino«
hum Ulcere. Skin Eruption« and Piles.
was advised to nse Electric Bitter»; nnmerons
Bid tri.-d Dr. King's New Life Pill«
AI
ro
all
o
her
kinds.
today.
It’s only 35c. and guaranteed to give
to my greet joy. the first hottie made friend
I she got relief at once and wa«
satisfaction by W. L. IfaLano, drug­
a decided improvement. I continued
!
Tr,riw
A
Company
will
sell
C. S.
illy enred. Only 25c at W L. De-
their use for three weeks, and am now you the l*«t plows and hr ¡rows.
gist.
los drug store.
A dersileil freight car st Creswell a well man. I know they robbed the
A ■ < dollars invested in poultry
A car load of Bain wagon« jn«t re­
laWU
No one
this morning co«’M not he righted grave of another victim,
netting will keep your neighbors ceived. We no fill your order for
them.
Only
jo
1 alm
in time to allow the north bound paa- should fail to try
chicken« out of your garden. We almost anything in the wagon line.
M.ug. r train to pWM thi« afte.-uooo A cents, guaranteed. at W. L De
carry all heights at liottom price«.
Uha'nrbe« Brothers.
Lamo's drug store.
delay "f alx>ut au hour reeulted.
New Stock Furniture.
Cha aitar» Hardware,
CORPORATES
—
Secretary of War Poot
Orders the Work
Stopped.
Articles
I
Filed
NUPTIALS
Today
With the County
Clerk.
RAN S SHOES
Obituary.
Shomway-Hall.
Purchased Interest in Hospital.
Teachers!
list oi Letters.
Card «I Thanks.
Fair Association Meeting.
Boon-Kupetz.
Does Allow Stopovers.
Schwärzst hfEd’s
CHAMBERS
HARDWARE
See Oliver’s New Gang,
and all siz°s and
shapes of Walking Plows
The 40 Walking,
The 40 Sulky,
The Oliver Steel Plow,
Farm
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