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ROSEBURG Personals knowu U. O. graduate aud Secoud James W. Kuy, clerk R. S. Belkuap, McKenzie, pre 3 Oo BUILD UP Oregon veteran, is iu the city. paring liooths 1 00 Jesse Easton, clerk Noah Rhodes, Thurston, pre b. N. Scbriuipp, clerk 3 (JO Miss Hazel Huff left this afteruoon : paring bootba 1 00 C H Calloway, judge aud mes (Daily Guard, June 26. ) ' for a visit with her aunt aud uncle, BETTER BAND C. F. Stouetleld, Heceta, pre ae tiger 6 Mr. ami Mrs. J. I*. Huff, at Roseburg. J. L. Zeigler is iu Eugeue. ;>aring Imotbs ... 1 00 W. 1. Coleman, judge 1 80 J. M. Howe aud wife, aud Mrs. W. A. Wann was iu Albany yester J. W. Wycotf, Blue River, pre- T. J McCullough, judge 3 UO | America Cachrau, Mr. Howe's mother day. » { paring liootba 1 00 J. V. Jeukius, clerk 3 U0 ! will vistit in Browuevlle fur u few Prof. H. E. McElroy to Take ' Felix Sparks is in towu from Blue I ■ days. IG. C. Compton, delivering W. L. Ford, clerk 3 (.U Charge of Salem Organi River. election supplies 5 00 W. W. iuman, clerk 3 01) ■ Alf Dillard, Andrew Svarverud and zation J. C. Zumwalt, delivering elec J. A. .leans, judge and messen Dr. Lowe leaves Sunday to be goue 1 Leuuard Gross went to Cottage Grove tion supplies ......... 7 50 ger oue week. <» 00 j this afternuou to furnish music for Salem Statesman: 1'be Salem Mili J. 1’. Parker, delivering elec Warreu Nichols, judge 3 'M Mr. aud Mrs. W. H. Kay went to a dance. 1 tury Baud is to be reorgauized and tion supplies ............ 17 50 F. F. Hemming, clerk 3 00 Roseburg today. giveu a new impetus, aud Prof. W. J. R. McGee, delivering elec A. T. Ellmaker, clerk 3 W Mrs. Grace Moore has gone to Cres E. McElroy, late leader of the Eugeue tion supplies .......... 6 25 R. McMurphey, clerk 3 00 well for a visit. baud, will assume the leadership of Jernes lluuig, delivering elec I. E Stevens, judge aud mes Says Eugene Ball Jeam is Ron by Miss Alicia McElroy is in Portlaud the oragnizatiuu. tion supplies 2 00 seliger 3 20 for a few days visit. The present organization is iu very Glass & Pnidhotume, election D. R. Lakiu, judge 3 no Gamblers—Makes False Ac- excellent condition, but under fin i supplies ........................ 87 00 Geo. T. Hall, judge ....... '•»alter Ross is attending the carni 3 00 ^casation Against Man able leadership of Prof. McElroy Roes A Sylvester, election sup val at Cottage Grove. P. J. Patterson, clerk no it will soou lie brought tu a height of plies .......................... 6 00 A. W. Ream, clerk agement? Miss Ada Sharpies was a passenger 3 (XI perfection uever before knowu of a Wm. N. Crow, ball rent....... 2 50 S. M. Douglas, clerk................ to Gushen this afternoou. 3 (X) I Junction City, June 26.—Junction’s band iu Salem. New instruments County commissioners' accuunt:— C. M. Kissinger, judge and Judge H. R. Kincaid aud son, Web, grand picnic was held today according valued at 8450 have already been pur The Roseburg papers uro still ou meHSenger 3 20 J. R. Hill, cuuuty commis have gone to Roseburg. to program, a large crowd from the chased to be added to the instruments their high horse. Sunday’s Plain A. C. Jennings, judge. 3 08 sioner ............................ 50 00 Miss Grace Edmunson was a passeu ' surrounding country being iu atteud- now iu use, aud further additions dealer goes wild and tLrows all man H. P. Morris, judge 3 00 H. D. Edwards, county com ger to points south today. ance. ner of vile and insulting epithets at will be made in this liue uutil the or M. 8. Wallis, clerk 3 00 missioner ..................... 56 00 J. M. Williams was a passenger to 1 | The people of this city will, as a ganization is as well equipped as auy Pitcher Somers, and the management A. B. Jones, clerk 3 00 Indigent soldier ’ s account: — I rule, celebrate with Eugene thia year, organization in the country, 6nd the of the Eugene baseball team. Here Junction tbis afternoon. 8. J. Williams, clerk 3 (X) 13 97 P. J. McPherson, judge are a few excerpts from a couple of Attorney C. A. Hardy is in Ruse as many uf the Eugeue people atten band will soou, if properly supported E. 11. inghaui, supplies 3 00 ded the celebration here last year. by the citizens of Salem, become one W. (I. W. t amp. No. 271, hall long articles printed by the Plain burg attending to laud mutters. G. W. Kinsey, judge 3 (10 Hou. 8. L. Moorehead acted as of the attractions of the Capital city, relit ......................................... 2 50 J. W. Williams, judge aud dealer Sunday: Dr. D. A. Paiue came up from president oC the day, aud Dr. G. F. aud the pride of the citizens. I Ernest A Nichols, hall rent... 2 5U "The Roseburg team should protest Junction thta afternoon. iiHuuivngtir 3 20 the game claimed to be won by the Parks as grand marshal. Ou Wednseday evening the Imud in L. W. Hunt, staying at election F. E. Dunn, clerk 3 1X1 Miss Mary Montauye, of Albany, is Eugene team on Saturday, June 20. augurated a series of open-air con ami makiug returns.............. 15 00 J. 8. Higgins, clerk THE PROGRAM. 3 00 The game was lost to Roseburg visiting Eugeue friends. I F. M. Wilkius, clerk 3 (X) through the most damnable methods Following was the order of exer certs, and on Sunday afterunouua r.- W. A. Mead, repairing voting C. L. Scott and family have gone concert will be rendered, the p ace to place and delivering election known to tin horn gam tilers. The T. Brown, judge 3 00 cises during the day: Eugene aggregation stole a contempt to California on a visit. be announced later. All the lovers of supplies 3 50 G. R. Chrisman, judge and 10 a. m. — Sports on Front street. ible two-legged ‘it’ and had him sign Condon Bean is in Salem. He will j Foot race for boys under 16 years of music will be amply repaid for their j Sam Watson, Bailey precinct, mesMenger ................. 3 20 as a member of the Eugeue team and preparing booths 1 00 A. G. Matthews, judge return to Eugene Sunday. 3 00 while a member of the Eugeue team I age; foot race for girls under 12 years contributions by attending these free he played as pitcher for the Roseburg A. 8. Power», clerk.... 3 U0 J. F. Weeks and family were down 1 of age; orange eating contest for coucerts aud enjoying the spleudid Geo. Holland, Mound, prepar team aud threw down the game. Such from Creswell today. programs reudered by the band, al ing bootba....................... 1 00 Geo. O. Yoran, clerk 3 00 boys. disgraceful, contemptible proceedings though the work of the organization I. P. Inman, Siuslaw, prepar N. M. Clem, clerk .............. 3 Ü0 10:30 a. m. — Band concert in the Miss Nettie Withrow was a passen show up Eugeue as a cowardly, scul- at this time will be but a mere inti- ing booths . ........................ 1 00 G. W. Breediug, judge : 00 park. ■duging place and brings their good ger to Juuction today. matiou of what the baud will liecome Chas. Hadley, Coyote, prepar element into contempt. The honest T. B. Anderson, judge 3 IX) 11 a. m. — Speaking (in the park) by Mrs. Hugh Hampton returned from element should arise iu that city and under the able management of I’ro- ing booths................................ 1 00 L.|E. Flegal, judge 3 0 Dr. D. A. Paiue of Eugene. get down ou the black-hearted points north this afteruoon. f ess or McElroy, if sutticieut support H. Gates, Spencer, prep’-ri g J. N. Randall, clerk 3 00 [ 12 m. — Grand scramble of boys scoundrels who perpetrated tie out Mrs. W. B. Dennis, of the Black under 12 years of age, for 820 in small is given by the business men to retain booths ................................ I 00 E. R. Muminey, clerk and rage. Butte mines, is in Eugene. • Wes w.eoHe tiger ........................ 3 20 change which was scattered ou the this able bandmaster at the head of ]{eury Kompp, Zumwalt, p . "The conduct of the gamblers con Henry Kirtley returned home to ground in the park. Salem's musical orgauiatiou. paring booth and making 1 50 J. B. Young, clerk 3 00 ducting basball affairs at Eugeue iu Creswell this afternoon. James Humphrey, Irving, pre J. Cox, judge 3 (X) 12:30 p. m. — Basket dinner iu the respect to Somers is so rotten that it paring booth ........ 1 00 A. J. Kissinger, judge 3 UO W. Waddle went to Junction this park. would make a buzzard sick. Somers Jas. Calvert, Junction South, G. M. Neet, judge came down to Roseburg with the Eu afternoou to attend the picnic. 3 00 1 p. m.—Blue rock shootiug niatuh. gene aggregation to play ball Saturday preparing booths................... 1 00 0. E. (Warner, clerk 3 00 1:30 p. m.—Baud concert iu the Mrs. C. F. Croner left this after afternoon; but his conduct was so J. W. Kirk, Junction North, R. G. Callisou, clerk and mes- well known that he was literally noon for a few days visit in Albany. park. Allowed June 5: preparing booths ....... 1 00 seuger . ............................. 7 00 2 p. m.—Athletic sports on Fruut roasted off the streets and had to B. F. Goodpasture accompanied the Antonine Gunderson, road O. P. Mays, Long Tom, prepar W. H. Weatherson, clerk.. 3 00 hide out. If the man dare to show street. Foot race for men " free for up in a baseball game at Roseburg he ball team to Roseburg this afternoon. all”; fat men's race; sack race; boys’ work 2 00 ing booths .................... 1 00 F. M. Nighswander, judge aud should be presented with several 2 00 C. A. Davis, Pleasant Hill, pre Thos. Williams has gone to Salem bicycle race; girls' bicycle race; Charles llausbury, road work messenger 19 00 baskets full of over ripe hen fruit. 2 00 . paring booths 1 00 J. W. Carman, judge .. . 3 00 The action of the 1 ugeue combine is for a short visit with Geo. Warfield. greased pule climbing; nail driving Frank Spores, road work 2 !.. Geo. M. Neet, Fall Creek, pre Ed Bratt a in, road work R. B. Mills, judge 3 00 Rev. Geo. A. McDonald and bride, contest for ladies. disgraceful and dishonorable in the 2 55 extreme and should be met with scorn arrived home from Philomath today. paring booths 1 00 C. E. Harwood, clerk .. 3 00 4:30 p. m.—Horse races at the race Marion Powhell, road work. o 20 E. W. Michael, Middle Fork, and detestation by all lovers of fair J. F. Tanner, clerk 3 00 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Branstetter re track. Grand saddle pony race; grand 8. D. Garver, road wcrk play. The more the affair is aired road Thurston Goodi astute, 1 preparing booths ................. 1 00 W. H. Cooper, clerk.., 3 00 the ranker the perfi me pervades the turned home to Portland this morn horse race. 2 70 T. II. McCaue, Hazel Dell, work................................... Wm. Hurter, judge aud mea- atmoshphere; and all that the Eugene ing. EVENING. 2 Guard and Register does to screen O. Green, road work preparing booths 1 00 ■enger......... ............................... 16 00 Dr. Driver went to Creswell today. 7 :00 p. m.—Band concert iu the James Higgins, road work their ‘sugar teat’ baseball manage 2 50 W111. Williams, Lost Valley, G. L. Prindell, judge ....... 3 00 ment only makes matters worse. If He will lecture at the picnic tomor park. 2 (O C. B. Blanton, road work preparing booths 1 00 L. W. Ryan, judge ............. 3 00 the Eugene girls have not patriotism row. : , 9 p. m.—Grand display of tire works. John Mickel, ruad work 2 oo C. II. Matthews, Goshen, pie E. 'S. Prindell, clerk................ 3 00 to make the ‘sugar teats’ for their 9:30 p. m.— Grand ball in the opera C. 8. Calef, road work Sherwood Williams, who has been 2 55 players Roseburg will hire the matron paring booths 1 00 Tbos. Taylor, clerk 3 00 of the foundling asylum to do the job. visiting bis parents in this city, re house. 2 30 D. Jacoby, Jasper, preparing W. Peurga, road work , .. W. L. Matlock, clerk 3 00 * * * » turned to La Grande today. 2 00 Wm. Blanton, ruad work......... ......... 3 (IO booths ......................... 1 00 C. M. Matteis, judge The man Somers, it is stated by 2 40 B. C. Beamun, Richardson, Harvey E. Lounsbury, traveling Frank Armitage, road work W. L. Wheeler, judge ......... 3 (JO Eugene lovers of fair play, had 2 20 Norris Humphrey, road work preparing booths 1 00 Horace Hampton, judge 3 ‘XJ signed the contract to jump from freight agent of the S. P. Company, 2 60 O. A. Campbell, Camp Creek, Roseburg and while he was pitching is in the city. Wm. Blanton, ruad work Wilson Wilhelm, clerk 3 OO for Roseburg was actually in the pay 2 00 preparing booths ... . 1 00 F. B. Dillard, clerk and mes Mrs. Henslee, who has been visit The Fourth of July committee met H. II. Wood, road work of a set of scoundrels and hired to 3 00 W. A. Adams, Mabel,preparing ganger 4 40 defeat the Roseburg team which he ing Mrs. Croner, returned home to last eveniug and went over their plans David Link, road work 3 00 booths ....................... . 1 00 Jas. F. Miller, clerk................... did at Eugene on Saturday, after Vancouver today. for the coming celebration. Quarantine account: — noon, June 20. It is about time for J. E. Kennedy, judge and mes Geo. C. Whitbeck, Wendling, They decided to otfer 820 for a pub C. R. Cochran, quarantine Mr. M. E. Brownell, who has been the Eugene papers to shut up and let senger ................................. 7 60 prepraring booths................ 1 00 the mantle of charity be thrown over visiting relatives here returned to lic marriage to lie celebrated the 36 75 T. M. Hunt, Bohemia, prepar officer 8. F. McConiga, judge .............. 3 00 the infamous act." Fourth. Gardner today. J. W. Harrell, judge .. 3 00 Coroner's account: — ing booths 1 00 We print the above to shew the A considerable sum of mouey Fay Howe has gone to the Blue Chas. Rossman, clerk ............. 3 00 people of Eugene what dirty methods George Smith, witness, coro E. P. Redford, Saginaw, pre will probably set aside for a plug ugly parade River mines. He Clarence Thompson, clerk 3 00 the Plaindealer employe. Every 1 70 ner ’ s inquest ............ paring aud making liootba 1 50 an effort will be made to make this remain there during the summer. W. B. Sallee, clerk 3 00 one knows that the above is a lot of John Stone, Creswell, prepar Clarence Beaupre, witness coro feature lietter than ever before. Sherman Powell and wife, of Loe 3 00 rank rot and falsehood. For all the 1 70 ner's inquest ing booths 1 00 A. C. Barbour, judge A number of mercbauts have signi A. M. Richardson, judge........ 3 00 low, mean, dirty and contemptible Angeles, left here yesterday on their fied their intentions of preparing Adopted Levi Geer, Wallace, preparing daughter, witnose screeds ever printed the above takes annual outing on the McKenzie. booths . 1 00 Chas. R. Bailey, judge and 1 70 floats for the parade and this part of coroner’s inquest messenger. ........................ 10 60 R. W. Shelly, a student of the the program will be a drawing card. Judges and clerks of election ac the bakery. Meda Verbad, witness coroner's Sidney W. Porter, clerk ............ 3 00 The Review also prints a lot of mis University, left today for^his home n count : — 1 70 Another interesting feature of the iuipiest......................... statements, but it is not so rabid its Hood River, for the summer. progam will be ‘‘Uncle Sam,"repre Henry Dixon, witness coroner's J. M. Gearhart, judge ... 3 00 N. C. Hinkson, clerk .................. 3 00 the Plaindealer. The Review states inquest ................... 1 20 Sam Watson, judge 3 00 A. A. Gibson, clerk and mes- sented in the person of the well neuger . .................. 16 00 that Somers has been ruled out of the Henry Hopkins, V. S. witness John L. Bailey, judge 3 00 known attorney, Lark Bilyeu. (Daily Guard, June 26. ) J. M. Duncan, judge 3 UO league by President Turner and that coroner’s inquest .......... 1 21 > Perry McCallum, clerk 3 00 C. U. Beers, judge 3 00 he has left for Coos Bay to play with Rev. C. A. Wooley went to Juuction Wm. Abel, clerlu ..................... 3 00 Allowed June 5: W. Is, Pbelpa, judge ........... 3 00 one of the teams there. Somers is today. Geo. C. Widmer, clerk and Reform school account : — 8. L. Taylor, clerk 3 00 still in Eugene, and furthermore his messenger 3 80 Miai ford ou Dr. F. E. Selover is in Fred •isk. conveying Allert 3 00 case will not come up before the business. C. A. Swagagrt, clerk.............. 3 00 B. B. Jeans, clerk A. C. Melane, clerk 3 UO Neel to reform school 7 50 The Lane Couuty Electric Company leauge managers until Tuesday. E. J. Crow, judge and messen Hon. 8. H. Friendly is in Portlaud is having the poles strung for its new N. M. Clem witness, Albert T. N. Mclure, judge ............. 3 U0 ger 3 50 for a few days. _ I. J. Gray, judge 3 00 Neel case 7 BO H. H. Stickney, judge line between here and Springfield. 3 00 C. S. Frank went to Cottage Grove The line »follows Thirteenth street C. F. Puk, witness, Albert T. J. Calloway, judge 3 00 J. W. Patrick, judge and mee- 7 50 eenger . .................................. 11 80 Neel case .............................. this afternoon. through Fairmount aud tbeu along L. L. Garrett, clerk ...... K 3 00 3 00 Claud Hall , wintese, Albert E. J. Beyers has returned to bis the wagon road to Springfield. A. N. Striker, clerk 3 00 W. 8. Walker, clerk ................ IV. F. Hebert, clerk .......... 3 00 Yesterday, while helping to load the Miscellaneous account: — home in Seattle. Detxer Sparks, clerk 3 00 Doting Mother Sends a Descrip Geo. Griffith, clerk ......... 3 00 C. C. White poles at Springfield, Kay, merchandise 21) 8. R. Scott, judge 3 00 2 Miss Buelah Osburn left today for 3 00 A W. M. Miller, office expenses met , with a severe accident. tion of Her Wandering :» ♦ h J. W. Wycotf, judge ......... 3 00 C. T. Stonefleld, judge a visit in Roseburg. Ira Bray, judge 3 00 large pole rolled over and caught bis Irwin-Hodson Company, nier C. D. Edwards, judge 3 00 Mrs. W. B. Dennis was a passenger Son. He wai leg, ludly mashing it. 3 00 Jos. 8. Mecheu, judge and chandise 19 2fi F. B.’ Mason, clerk to Black Butte, Or., today messenger ......................... 23 2D brought to hie home in Eugene for Title Guarantee A Loan Com G. II. Yerington, ■ ierk 3 OO Mrs. M. A. Bushnell was a passeu medical aid. E. W. Cobb, olerk 3 00 Chief of Police Stiles received a 6 OO I. I Wooley, clerk 3 (»1 pany, entries H. A. Salisbury, olerk 3 00 letter this morning from a woman iu ger to Irving this afternoon. N. Martin, judge 3 00 E. Bangs, tickets aud timliers Green Znmalt, clerk ............ 3 00 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cheshire went Southern Oregon inquiring about her Robt. Griffin, judge................ 3 00 Pacific States Telephone A J. H. Inwall, judge ......... 3 OO 12 50 son, whom she baa not seen for several to Roseburg this afternoon. \. I: \tkin-, judgi- 7 40 Telegraph Compay, services Jas. Humphrey, judge __ 3 00 » months. Attorney A. C. Woodcock has gone 4 80 J. M. Sherwood, judge J. H. Booth, list of transfers 3 00 She gives the following description : down to his farm over 8unday. At the home of thia daughter, Mar H. R. Kincaid, water meters J. E. Young, judge 3 00 E. B Ilutan, judge and mee »enger 4 20 He smoke, a pipe, has a rather large ........... 3 00 for Lane couuty «» 21 • N. W. White, judge Student R. L. Jones returned this garet Stewart, in Row River valley, 3 00 bead and wears a No. 8'5 bat; wears atfernoon from Southern Oregon. June 22, 1903, J. W. Cole, aged about A. H. Eaton, merchandise 7 40 J. M. Kitchen, [clerk .............. 4 65 Geo. Thompson, judge S. I* Bond, clerk . ........... 3 00 No. 10\ shoes, is 10 feet IOS inches John Hooker, damage for loss Wm. F. Gray, judge 3 00 Mrs. M. 8. Barker is in Portland 84 years Frank Moorehead, clerk 3 00 tall and weighs between 170 ami 1.5 of stock falling through bridge J. F. McFarland, clerk 3 00 125 00 * At the borne of hie son, J. D. Dam- for a few days visit with relatives. D. E. Ruff, judge and meseen pounds. She thinks be is with the II. H. Veetch, clerk ... 3 00 Election accouut;— ger .................................. 5 80 Misa Mary Skipworth will vlait mon. on Mosby creek. June 18, 1ÌMO, Arnold Carnival Company. C. C. Hazelton, clerk 3 00 Chandler Dam mon, aged 73 years. 50 I. Slayter, hall rent 2 J W. Kirk, judge ................ 3 00 Chief Stiles has no doubt that be friends in Lebanon for a few days. J. W. Stone, judge and mes J. A. Jeans, Elmira, prejmriug H. L. Rann, judge ... 3 00 will recognize the boy if he sees him. senger ............................... 5 40 Mias Agnes Matthews arrived home i 00 booths John H. Starr, clerk ... .. 3 OO T. A. Shafer, judge 3 00 thia afternoon much improved in A. M. Richardson, Glenteua W. E. Parsons, judge ......... 3 00 T. W. Poole, clerk .................. 8 00 health. 00 preparing liootba i 8. P. Gilmore, clerk ................ 3 00 To Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Yoran, Jnne J. E. Noland, clerk ......... 3 00 Mi» Kate Adame arrived from Geo. B. Camp, Mapleton, pre Loren Edards, judge ............... 3 0O 3 00 Myrtle Creek thia afternoon to viait 27, 1963, a son. 1 00 Albert Winzenried, clerk paring booths Thus Bailey, judge............. 3 00 Following are the officers elected C. B. Smith, clerk 3 00 Jeff Campbell, Lane, pre|«r- James Calvert, judge and mee by the State Pharmaceutical Assoc is Mrs. J. F. Bailey. Picnic at Harritburj. 3 00 ing booths 1 uo G. H. Hall, judge Mrs. L. A. Smith, grand chief of »enger 5 80 tion at their annual meeting on board 7^ T. Fisk, judge, .............. 3 00 Harrisburg, Or., June 27.—A grand H (’ ' Ierk I « the river steamer between Portland the Degree of Honor, left this after picnic was given in thia city yester J. W. Carman, F lorence, pre F. W. Taylor, judge .. 3 00 paring tooth* 1 00 W. M. Titney, cleik 3 011 noon for Baker City. and The Dalles. J. N. Cook, clerk ......... 7 fin I day by Linn Circle No. 181, Woman J. C. Farmer, I^ke Creek, pre H. W. Jones, clsrk 3 00 Mrs. L. A. Belabaw who has been President, J. A. Clementon, Port Thus A. Evans, clerk 3 00 I of Woodcraft. A large crowd atten paring liooths 1 00 C. F. Humphrey, judge ami land; first vice president. M. Z. Don visiting Mrs. G. W. Kinsey, left to I ded Rev. Henry Spi»-«* delivered the Jobn.W Fountain, clerk 3 00 The*. Taylor, Five Rivers, pre messenger 5 20 nell. The Dalles; second vice presi day for Hope, Idaho. John Waring, judge and mee- I address of welcome. The music »w 1 UO D. Jacoby, judge 3 (JO paring booths dent. A. Yerington. Eugene; third vice Mrs. D. M. Littlefield, who senger fi 2l> ¡furnished \>j the Dusty band, A pert J. E. Kennedy. Gate Creek, C. D. Handers, judge 3 OO president, Frank Hart. Astoria; sec been visiting at F. L. Chamber» O. A. Campbell, judge 3 OU of the receipt« will be sent to the re preparing boothsaud making retary, A. W. Cleelsn, Portland; gone to her home in Seattle. Paul Hadley, clerk 3 00 P. A. Wegner, judge ......... 3 (JU lief committee of Heppner. 1 booths treasurer, F. Byerly, Portland; bis Howard Davis of Portland, a well torian, Dr. W. I. Cot tell. Portland TO GETS RABID Still Howling Over the Loss of Pitcher Som- ers. JUNCTION’S BIG PICNIC County Allowances. A Public Marriage. Charley White Injured. A SMALL BOY LOST Died. Bom. Druggists Elect OÎIicers. Cham tiers' Hani ware vv 1