NEW YORK IN STORM KINO’S GRASP BURGLARS AND BLIZZARDS CAR BARN BANDITS ARRAIGNED Charley Robinson, shoveling Justice account: gravel ................................ 9 00 Lee M. Clark, justice J. A. Heuderson, with team 7 50 J. W. Vaughn, justice 13 85 W. S. Michels, with team......... 7 50 C. A. Wintermeier, justice.... 38 40 A. Slocum, road work 6 25 D. llendersou, with team « 50 B. F. Dorris, justice................ 4 70 i H. Slocum, road work 7 50 Wm. Gibb“, with team............. 4 50 Constable account:— Elbert Dickey,road work 15 50 K. B. Berlin, road work........... 3 50 B. K. Lawson, constable......... 37 90 Crooks Took Advantage o Old Residence Purchastd by Chester Dickey, road work. 2 50 Curtis Hayden, road work 46 75 J. S. Stiles, constable............... 95 Sanford Skinner, road work. 27 50 J. O'Brieu, road work Weather to Rob Depart­ ..... 5 80 A. J. Smith, constable............. 59 75 Guard Editor-.He Has W. May ben, road work........... 13 75 C. C. Roseman, road work... 9 00 G. C. Cumpton, constable.. ment Store. _____ 7 50 “Raised” Therein. C. E. Brattain, road work.. 25 00 James Suess, road work......... 6 00 Samuel Robinson, consta ble 21 40 F’ A. Bridges, road work....... 1 50 W. S. Dodd, road work............. 5 50 Jurors account;— Freepori, Ohio, Dec. 6—While a 75 Ralph Wait, road work. ... 20 00 N. Gross, juror....... The woodshed at the residence on W. D. McLean, road work . 1 10 blizzard was raging last night burg­ the corner of Ninth and Olive streets i Joseph Hays, road work 5 50 Andy Wilson, road work....... 12 00 Wm. Keys, juror... 1 -0 lars took advantage of the opportunity j has been torn down aud the masons i Walter Millican, road work.... 8 25 H. L. Rauch, road work........... 4 50 J. M. braces, juror. 1 20 to ecsape police detection aud forced are preparing to slack the lime for Hileman aud sons, road work 46 50 J. H. Galloway, juror... 1 20 their way into the Harmon depart­ Road account:— the mortar to be used in Eli Bangs’ G. W. McLean, road work .... 5 00 Lee Hoseltou, juror......... 1 20 ment store. They carried away seal­ 25 88 Frauk Hadley, road work....... 3 75 Ed Howe, juror ............... new business and apartment house Bruno Vitus, road work 1 20 skins, silks hi dewe jiry of the value 3 75 L. O. Beckwith, juror... to be built thereon. J. R. Campbell W. D. Bridges, road work... 1 60 L. E. McPherson, road work. . 1 20 of several thousand dollars. has purchased the corner residence W. Abel, road work ................ 44 00 E. M. Duryee, road work........ 5 00 J. E. Soheuch, juror........ 1 20 aud will have it moved at once to the G. Lockwood, road work......... 28 80 E. W. Hunt, road work......... 4 00 tí, A. Farrington, juror.. 1 20 Attorney Claims They Can Not corner of Willamette and Fifteenth H. Harwood, road work......... 25 6l> W. J. West, hauling................ 12 00 F, M. Williams, . juror... Weather Forec sts for Co'd Tern- 1 20 streets. Lee Bailey, work on rock Robert Buriihurts, bridge work 10 00 W. P. Cheshire, . juror... 1 20 Have a Fair Trial -Bravado per ture -Several Fires Today musher......... ............................ 68 75 Dick Hill, road work................ This house was built by Mr. 4 50 A. Gilbert, juror. 1 20 Gone- Want Continu­ 9 62 - -High Wind Accom­ Campbell's father in 1859 aud was the A. Abel, work on rock crusher 32 00 B. C. Spencer, with team....... Witness account:— The Missing Marion County Mem­ f mily residence for some twelve C. F. Keopke, work on rock Ches Ridgway, bridge work... 43 50 Robert Martin, witness............. 1 70 ance of Case. panies Storm. crusher ...................................... 67 50 J. Casebeer, with team............. years, As a reminder of what the 9 62 Ira McCumber, witness............. 1 70 ber of the Legislature 6 40 Arthui Woolridge, roadwork.. town was back in the sixties, the W. Steward, road work............ 2 50 Oliver Hart, witness................... 1 70 Chicago, Dec. 28.—The car barn New York, Dec. 26—A storm sweep­ Located. writer would state that be has seared E. E. Boggs, wood for crusher. 11 25 Wert 1’urkerson, road work.. . 8 00 Mr. Veatcb, witness.................. 1 70 bandits were arraigued this morniug. ing in from the West struck the city 2 00 J. C. Robinson, road work....... 8 00 not a few wild ducks from a wet­ M. Miller, labor on crusher . H E.Underwood,J witness .... 1 70 The four prisoners neatly dress early this morning aud enveloped the The Baker City iiernld has located A Baker, labor on crusher 25 60 Joe llill, with team .................. 6 25 weather pond that covered a good Wm. Heddick, witness............. 1 70 streets and Lay in darkness, The Frank Davey, the missing member of ed and well groomed, but minus the 22 40 ----- Jeskie, with team................ 3 2b Ryan Blacbley, witness............. sized patch qj the lots between the N. Nest tel, labor on crusher. 1 00 ferries drifted helplessly aud were I tbe Marion county delegation iu the air of bravado that marked their con­ residence and where the Olive street E. Gates, labor on crusher . 25 60 Peter liarpole, with team....... 2 50 Amanda Krouty, witness....... 1 00 unal le to keep bearings. The quar­ legislature, all alter the session has duct immediately after arrest were 44 00 Frauk Nighswauder, lumber. . stable stands, light against the busi­ B. Gates, labor on crusher 7 00 Julia Graham, witness............. 1 70 antine force was left at anchor. placed in a row- before the Judge ’ s adjourned and it is too Tate for the ness part of town, then as now. But J. Gates, labor on crusher. . . 37 60 Wm Johusou, with team........... 13 75 R. O. Hen line, witness............. 1 60 The day was almost entirely gentleman to piesent bis bill for Oeucb. Vendine and Niedemeier wore there wasn't much of a business part Griffin Hardware Co., hardware Jeff Fox, use of engine............. 18 00 W. Taylor, witness.................... 1 60 obsar iday, otherwise m leage and per diem. Tbe Herald a serious look, but Marx and Roeeki then, or residence either; and to etc.................................................. 497 25 Normabu Puikersou, road 1 60 Frank Piltsch, witness....... . business was hampe rad by darkness says: seemed unable to realize their plight. 5 4 sidewalks worthy of the uame even M illiern Bros., lumber........... work............................................. 11 25 J. 11. Gates, witness................... 4 50 wbiob lusted for an hour. Weather “Representaive Frank? Davey of Marx smiled continually aud Koeski where business was dore, while such Wheeler & Owens, lumber....... 34 67 Tom Bailey, road work............. fl 25 Robert Lite, witness................. 4 10 forceasts for today and tn night Marion county, who has been missing looked bored as the indictments streets as were traveled bad almost no Coast Fork Lumbei Co, lum­ 4 30 Geo. Loebuer, witness............. citthe coldest of the year. Ten since December 13, and has caused were read charging Vandine, Marx ber .................................... . 35 91 Bridge Account- bottom in winter. Eugene Holland, witness.... 4 50 below zero is expected by nightfall. alarm in the state legislature aud set aid Niedermeir with murdering F. L. Chambers, hardware . . 35 65 Jerry Atkinson, bridge work.. 10 50 A. W. Sturtevant, witness.... 4 50 There were several Ores this after­ his wife almost distracted, has Johnson and Stewart in the car barn Eugene Lumber Co, lumber . 14 34 Linn Stevens, bridge work... . .3 00 A. M. Sturtevant, witness.... 4 50 noon, and high winds made their ex­ been found. raid and Rceeki with murdering Jerry Hay, gravel..................... 2 70 Owen Hunt, bridge work......... 25 00 4 50 Geo. Hoseltou, witness............. tinguishing difficult feats 2 for the “He is in Baker City where be has Buer in the saloon holdup. C. W. Letson, bridge timber 4 50 Frank Bryaut, bridge work... . .6 no G. W. Wright, witness.... 5 CO Marx’ firemen. Adelphia Hall, a five story beeu for nearly ’wo weeks. His attorney asked for two Com. Hill, road work.............. 17 00 Samimi Hartley, bridge work .. .10 80 5 10 J. T Hannes, witness.... building on Seveutb avenue was de- fr ends here are willing that tbp leg­ months’ continuance, on the ground Abe Campbell, road work.... 10 75 John Addison, bridge work........... 3 00 Wm. McFarland, witness 2 30 stroyed. that at present .public opinion pre ­ islature, bis family or any one else J. A. Henderson, road work... 1 SB David Hartley, bridge work 5 00 5 10 9 50 R. T. Clevenger, bridge work. .. .12 50 G. W. Satterfield, witness may have him. He arrived here from vented a fair trial. He lead affidavits Dave Strorne, road work.......... Little Florence RiggsLy aged nine Mrs. Bell McFarland, witness 3 50 Wbitne.v about two weeks ago with a showing that the line of defense Wm. Johnson, read work....... 20 75 T. D. Carver, bridge work............. 9 00 years was examined by Dre. Cheshire Robert Posters, witness........... 5 10 would be tht Marx was the victim of fairly good jag on and since that Thompson A Humphrey, black­ G. W. Taylor, bridge work .......... 9 00 aud Brown this morning before Judge C. A Collin, witness................... 9 50 time has gone the.lull limit. If parental influences hie father a man smithing ................................... 2 40 11. A. Vasburg, bridge work....41 00 Kincaid for insanity and committed 2 50 Harry Bowers, witness............. the eergeaut-at-arms of tbe house of of low, vicious, brutal instincts, Gross Bros, machinery, etc.... fl 00 Ben Crow, bridge werk............... 17 87 J. F. Baruulle, witness............. to the insane asylum at Salem. 1 70 now serving a term at Joliet, for a representatives would like to find tbe A. N. Striker, horse hire............ 101 75 The little girl was taken out of the Miller A Bucknum, blasting Pete Ramo, witness.................... 3 10 . gentleman he may do so by coming criminal assault on a fourteen-year- Ralph Clarko, bridge work ............ 3 2 00 powder......................... ............ 80 Mrs. Pete Ramo, witness....... 3 10 old girl. Also that young Marx was asylum last August on three months’ The Eugene Churches Celebrate | to Baker City and calling at tbe hotel further irresponsible by an injury on leave of absence. The leave expir°d S. L. Long, hardware............ UK 29 Ole Erickson, hauling lum­ DECEMBER. Crabill He is tbe e aud muchly 30 9 ber .............................................. and another examination and order Burbach A Johnson, black­ Road account:— Christmas Tide in Appro­ there, and has beeu for lo these many the head inflicted by his father, who 1 50 smithing ................................... 5 75 Joe Gimpe, hauling lumber. . . was necessary to commit her to the struck him with a broomstick in Chas. Bailey, road supervisor. 14 00 days. ’’ Pich Vaughn, hauling lum ­ priate Manner. asylum again. Chas. Hadley, labor on crush­ infancy. 1 25 T. J. Hudson, road work........ 8 00 ber............................................... Deputyy Sheriff C. C. Hammond er ..................................... ....... 5 06 8 00 50 R. L. Bailey, road work......... 10 Carl Millor, bridge work ......... Following the usual custom of took the litle girl to Salem this after- D. T. Spores, wood.................. 30 50 G. E. Niohols, road. work.... 29 25 50 Geo. Bowler, bridge work .... 4 Christmas eve the churches of Eugene noon. Frank Stafford, road work. . . . 10 75 John Trusdale, bridge work.... 13 75 A. W. Darrow, road work.... 3 00 held Christmas trees for the young (From the West.) Richard Mount, filing saws 1 00 Henry Hassen, bridge work. . . . 1 b0 E. Horton, road work......... 13 50 folks. Exercises were held, the The members of lleceta Lodge, I. Samuel RobiDson, road work. . 3 75 G. W. Taylor, bridge work.... 140 00 J. H. Fowler, road work ........ 6.00 children tsking part, and presents O. O. F, of Florence, are preparing L. C. Moffit, hauling gravel. 3 75 Chas E. Joyce, bridge work. . 8 00 Sidney Porter, road work.... 8 25 S given out, eveyoue getting a present. to erect an addition to their ball. T. J. Kirk, hauling gravel....... 3 75 Owen Hunt, bridge work...... 10 60 George Kirk, road work........... 75 ** EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Albert E. Dickey, hauling Born, at Mapleton, Oregon, Thurs­ Ralph B. Hunt, bridge work 29 47 The Sunday School childcn as­ day, December 17, 1903, to Mr. and Don Meldrum Was Married at gravel.......................................... 3 75 Wm- Applewhite, bridgo work 10 00 sembled in the Sunday school room Mrs. T. J. Neely, a seven-pound boy. riak R. E. Wajker, road work......... 26 74 Shorty Rybolt, bridge work. . 29 00 Baker City Last Night to at 7 o’clock Christmas Eve. A short Mother aud son are doing well. George Barney, of Siuslaw, Fred Wright, road work.......... 15 67 25 00 Geo. Emery, bridge work.... Miss Dorris Parker. program was rendered after which fol­ Arthur Tait, road work........... Last Saturday the people of Flor­ fl 81 Bert Simpsou, bridge work.. .8 00 Bound Over to the Cir­ lowed a big supper, then a large tree ence bad an opportunity to bear the on. Kesterson, adwork---......... 1 60 Loug & Bingham Lumber Co cuit Court waB stripped of many presents for whistle at Hurd’s new mill for the 9 60 Geo. W. Rinehart, gravel for lumber ................... .................... the children. The university students and friends first time. This week it has been roads.................;........................ I $ J. I. Barbere, bridge work.... 69 10 Disease in Mild Form Scatter*0- Georgo Barney was brought before U. B. CHURCH. beatd every day calling the men to of Don L. Meldrum and Miss Dorris N. B. Sutherland, team work All Through the Neigh- '644‘ June Lumber Co, lumber for Judge Holden Tuesday morning, Parker were greatly surprised to hea A grand old Christinas tree loaded and from their labors. on roads.................................... 35 00 bridges....................................... 400 00 charged withdrawing a knife on Jared of this marriage last evening at the borhood. with Christmas tokens was had. A G. E. Nichols, team work on The fair held by the Ladies’ Aid Supervisors Account— Mel- Scott, says the Florence West. very entertaining program was given Society last Saturday proved quite bride’s home in Baker City, roads .......................................... 23 25 It appears that Scott, Barney, Chas Hadley, supervising....... 45 00 « The following dispatch appeared in by the children after which the pres­ successful, most of the articles being drum is a Sophomore [in the Uni­ Drew, Isaac Martin, and an J. D. Nichols, team work on Frank versity of Oregon and was a star J. T. Donaldson, supervising 8 00 Sunday’s Oregonian; ents were distributed. disposed of. The entertainment in roads. . ...................................... 24 00 player on this year’s varsity eleven. Indian, known as Split-Nosed Tom, 7 00 Cottage Grove, Or., Dec. 26.— the evening passed of I satisfactorily, Darwin Biistow, road work 418 21 A. C. Hager, supervising.... BAPTIST CHURCH. Miss Parker was a Freshman last year were traveling from Florence toward Ernest Nelson, supervising.. . . 25 00 Word was received from Lorane this The exercies at this church were there being a good attendance not­ but. did not return to school this year. Indiantown Monday evening and C. W. Cook with team............... 24 75 7 50 morning that there are at least a Merit Casteel, supervising. very entertaining aud the little folk withstanding the showery weather. Both parties are very popular and when a short distance above the Frank Deles, road work............. 2 50 A. L. Woodard, supervising .. 35 00 dozen cases of smallpox in that vi­ J. C. Wilson, with team ......... The proceeds of the business of the 2 50 enjoyed it immensely. The program well known students ani their many residence of Marshal Cumpton, some Henry Kornpp, supervising... . 10 00 cinity. The epidemic is of such ‘a ended with a cantata “Seeing Santa day and evening amounted to about friends wish them much happiness in difficulty occurred between Scott and Mivoy Robovsky, shoveling Jared Scott, supervising......... 70 00 mild form that they don’t pay much rock ............................................. $47, after paying all expenses. ...1 50 Claus. ".Santa Claus made bis appear­ Barney, wbiob resulted in the latter their new venture. 31 25 attention to it. Chisley Kirk, labor with team 16 50 W. Mathers, supervising ... Silver Wave Camp Royal Neighbors ance with this and gave out presents It is not known whether the cou pie drawing a knife on Scott. The others 7 50 K. I*. Barnhart, supervising The school teacher was recently D. R. Hill, labor on rond ....... 3 75 of America has chosen the following will return to school or not. to all the children. - - seized Barney and prevented him 30 00 seized with this plague, but kept on Jared Scott, supervising ........... M. B. Stone, labor on road. ... 37 45 officers for the coming term; Mrs. doing any mischief with bis weapon. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 37 50 with his work, and now the whole 5 00 8. B. Mayben, supervising Fannie Montgomery, cracle; Miss Marshal Cumpton was summoned John Bryan, with team............. Folowing the program the audience 46 25 neighborhood has it. On Christmas il. J. Dickey, supervising. P. B. Berlin,crushed rock..... 17 40 and he placed Barney in the city assembled around a large Christmas Mabel Haggard, vice oracle; Mrs. Miscellaneous Account: eve a Christmas tree and^entertaln- E. Bostwick, crushed rock 10 20 Marion Gibbs, chaplain; Mrs. Wood­ lock up for the night. tree, Santa Claus appeared with Allen Eaton, stationary........... 10 60 meut was the occasion of a large as­ Geo. Gross, viewing road ......... 8 00 cock, marshal; Mrs. Shum, manager; The next morning an examination much excitement and distributed 50 sembly of people at the Granger^hall. W. L. 'DeLano, gasoline......... was held before Judge Holden, who P. G. McPherson, viewing road 8 00 Chas. L. Scott, work on add- candy, nuts and presents among the Mrs. Herington, inner sentinel; Mrs. Everybody went, regardless of small­ C. F. Handy, Cbainman, work considered the evidence againet Bar­ younsger people. A unique surprise Hewitt, outer sentinel; Mrs Emma 2 00 pox, and the disease is scattering in ing machine............................. on road .................................. ... 2 00 Saubert. secretay; Mrs. S rah Gates, ney sufficient to justify bolding him for the primary class consisted in Geo. F. Craw, expressage on all direction«. ‘ J. P. Currin, cbainman, work The county board of Equalization for trial in the circuit court. giving each child a small tree carry­ treasurer. 35 dates ....................................... on road ...................................... 2 00 adjourned Saturday night after a very Florence Lodge, A. F. A. A. M., ing one lighted candle and a gift. 3 00 Eugene Lumber Co, lumber . 70 53 W. II. Kay, repairing ............. busy session of six days. Only a few Some of the teachers were also sur­ held their regular annual election appeared asking for a reduction of First National Bank, Excb. J. F. Iliggeubotham hauling prised by being handsomely remem­ last Saturday evening. The follow­ their assessments. 4 55 State Tax................................... lumber...................................... 6 00 ing are the officers chosen for the The Albany Herall commenting on bered by their classes. J. L. Page, stamps, envelope« Preston A Hale, repairing .... 8 25 In the matter of the timber land coming year; C. B. Morgan, W. M.; Lane county’s representatives Bays: 41 20 eto ............................................... Beaver A Beebe,lumber ............. 8 32 F. U. Vader, J. W.; J. F. Tanner, J. as“eementp, attorneys appeared be­ “If Laine county could conveniently W. B. Andrews, lumber............. 88 7t Phone Co-, services.................... 17 80 W.; O. W. Hurd, Trees.; C. H. Hol­ fore the board for the Booth Kelly 6 00 arrange to occupy Messrs. Kukyendall Parvln A Cruzau, lumber....... 58 50 J. 8. Luckey, clock.................. Lumber Company, and for A. D. Hy ­ den, Sec.; Fred C. Bean, S. D.; E. and Shelly at home, the rest of Ore­ Gang of Twenty-Five Men Work 11. A. Carter lumber................ 14 00 Mrs. M. B. Wheeler, wood, Pratt, J. D.; James Jackson, Tyler; land, these being the heaviest tim­ gon would try to get along and no 36 75 Rest cottage ........................... Philip Hohl lumber.................. 18 75 ing From Drain to Joseph Widmer, of Seattle, 1 b in Eu­ R. A. Funke and Chas Fox, Stewards. ber land owners in the county, and quvttione asked. It is feared that if D. C. Mathews A Sons lumber 31 94 Glass A I’rudhomme Co., legal asked for a reduction of the assess gene visiting bis friends and relatives these statesmen continue to journey Coos Bay. 39 89 blank case ................................. I’arvin A Cruzan lumber......... 8 40 ment. during the holidays vacation. to Salem and have the privilege of Eugene Loan A Savings Bank Walters A Son lumber.............. Assessor Burton had placed the Mr. Widmer was born and raised in free speech in the recent prevailing 4 45 exchanges .............. ................. W. L. A L. D. Pickens, lumlier 21 80 assessment on timber lands at $3 per The railroad surveyors who have Eugene and is a graduate of the State degree they will sometime take them 3 00 C. P. Barnhard, livery hire .. The case of Lambert Ent, the Blue acre and the board evidently believed been working on a line from Drain W. L. A L. D. Pickens lumber 01 47 University. For the past few years selves too seriously, which might Briggs Lumber Co. lumber.. . . 1 87 G. W. Todd A Co., protecto- damage their health." successfully held the River miner, charged with robbing the assesssment was not excessive and down the Umpqua valley to Gardiner he has 25 00 graphs ....................................... Horton Rros. lumber ................ 5 67 refused to reduce the estimate. and Winchester bay have passed Ten position of principal in one of the bis companion, M. F. Wilton, of Morse Klinkner Co., one Bates 7 26 The lands in question are worth Mile creek and will move to Mc­ Briggs Lumber Co. lumber $00, came up this morning in Judge large Seattle publio schools. 9 00 dates . .................... from $20 to $30 per acre and an as­ Farland’s place on the North Slough I. P. Inman, mdse...................... 4 00 Wintermeier ’ s court. Ent gave His sisters, who are also Eugene Inquest account:— sessment of $3 per acre would seem in a few days. They are camped at The Cottage Grove Lumber Co. pretty straight testimony in his own girls, are teaching in the public lumber................... .................. 4 00 G. W. Handaaker, inquest of quite easy to the farmer who does not present on J. H. Hibbard's place on Th® Women's Republican Patriotic schools at Seattle, but will not come defense, and the case was held over get off so easy on his assessment 1 20 Frank Mulkey......................... L. G. Vanscboiack team work 8 75 of Ten Mile, living and cooking in tents League elected officers at the regular until tomorrow morning, the court home duriDg the Christmas vacation. 6 87 G. C. Millett, inquest of Frank although clerical work and drawing F. E. Walters team work......... meeting last Saturday at ths horns of not being able to take all the evi­ lands of like value. 1 20 Mulkey ..................................... Alf Burnett single hand work 2 4 of plats, maps, etc. is done in Mr. Mrs. J. N. B. Fuller, 194 East dence this morning on account of the 3 20 Win. Johnson, inquest of Frank Hibbard’s residence. The party R. Walter road work................. Eleventh street, as follows: f two witnesses in the case. • 1 20 Mulkey ...................................... 4 00 averages about 25 men beaded by Mr. F. E. Waiter, gravel................ President, Mrs. L. U. Adair. Lark Bilyeu appeared for the de- Cooper, chief engineer aud manager, C. A. Vanscboiack, supervisor 11 25 J. If. McFarland, inquest of Vice President, Mrs. G. N. Frazer. fense and J. M. Willtims for state. 1 20 Frank Mulkey......................... J. Sears, gravel ........................ 7 50 Secretary, Mrs. W. W. Calk Ina. Yesterday' afternoon Constable B. with Mr. Drum clerk and paymaster Charley Chailie, road Jwork Grandma Walker at the residence Samuel Robinson, inquest of 28 8>i The work dune appears very ccm- Treasurer, Mrs. C. 8. Frank. K. Lawson, of Cottage Grove brought of the Campbell A Walker hopyard, 1 20 Frank Mulkey James Cushining, labor......... 27 20 plete and accurate, though no one Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. J, Mark Sparling, of the Divide, down has some tine Rhode Island Red chick­ Tom Charlie, road work......... 15 20 S. 8. Snell, inquest of Frank N. B. Fuller. to Eugene to be examined for insan­ claims to know for whom they are E. . L. Cbeever, roadwork....... 20 80 ens which the editor can vouch for, 1 20 Mulkey......... .......................... working except for a rich company. Executive Committee, Meedamee •he original trio having cost $12 at F. B. Milliorn, inquest of In Eugene, Dec. 27, 1903, to Mr. ity. The unfortnate man was ex­ fiil C. P. Kless, road work ......... W. Kuykendall, W. M. Preston, Mary The line wlil cross Coos Bay be ­ amined this morning at 10 o’clock be- » coops of one of the leading breed­ and Mrs. G. W. Hunter, a son. 1 70 Frank Mulkey ......................... 26 90 Chambers. J. A. Straight, A. T. fore'Judge Kincaid and ordered sent low North Bend and the surveyors Jim Cbushiuing, road work ers oi the East. expect to continue south until they M. C. Goodenow, with team . . 6H 7r> W. W. Sherman, inquest of Cockerliue, J. W. Kaye. to the State Insane Asylum at Salem. She is overstocked with the beautks 1 20 Richard B. Mallam ....... Deputy Sheriff C. C. Hammond and meet another party working their way B. Clark, road work —they are splendid lookers—and Jonn Ingham, inquest of Rich- 41 2?» Jack Witbrow, took the patient down northward probably in the neighbor­ John Spores, with team offers cock < at $1.00 each and bens for ard it. Mallam......................... 1 20 hood of Bandon. — Marshfield Mail. Roy Shi eve, road work ............. T* 20 this afternoon. 5i cents. If you do not care to go J. 8. Stiles, inquest of Rich- W. M. Morrow baa sold bls plumb . ’ to 40 Ben Squibb, road work .... Silver Wave Camp, of Acme, Ore- for Item, write her at the Eugene ard Mallam ............................. 1 20 ing aud tinning business to Hall A M. C. Goodenow. road work 68 40 gon, has filed articles of corporation poatottice and she will select and de- inquest of Chumway, of this city, who took Member of Parliament Dead. William Withrow, road work 36 80 Cha«. Beadle, iver the chickens, guaranteeing satis- with the county clerk. Richard B. Mallam................ 1 20 charge of the business thia morning. Dave Witbrow, with team 63 25 London, Dec. 26 — Sir Henry Pol ­ action. AUCTION SALE OF MERCHANDISE The new proprietors wil) oontinue 9 7F1 N. R. Fuller, inquest of Rich- II. C. Rice, road work . lard a Conservative member of ard B. Mallam ........................ 1 20 the busiuezs as heretofore and will I-aat Saturday evening was very Scott Wilkinson, road work. Pendleton East Oregonian—Robert 5 25 F. R. Ream, inquest of Rich- Commencing Monday, December parliament died this morning. His pleasantly spent by a crowd of young F. J. McBee, roed work with probably expand in the spring. Cronin, who has been attending the death gives tbe Liberals a good people at the home of Miss Daisy ard B. Mallam......................... 28tb, I will close out my big line 1 20 Mr. Morrrow has built up a good Unlvrralty of Oregon at Eugene, is teams .................................. 11 00 chance to secure another seat. Miller, South Willamette street, in 8. N. Schrimpf, road work.... business since locating in Eugene, fill C. B. King, inquest of Richard home for the Christmas holidays with of merchandise at public anctioD. B Mallam.............................. Two sales each day until everything honor of Miss Ethel Stapeiton, of John Parker, load work............. 5 60 7 90 and is a first clans bualnoM in bls parents.in-this city. Colfax, Wash. Flinch, pillow dex A. W. Walker, road work .... 17 50 if sold. Your opportunity. Don't Cold in Chicago. every respect. Ha will be greatly Printing account: — Midshipman Wayne Osburn la still miss it. and other games assisted in the enter­ Eli Hayden, road work............. 34 W missed in Eugene. Mr. Morrow will Chicago, Dec 26, 11:30 a. m.—There at Shanghai, China,- where the gun­ tainment of the guests until a late Curtis Hayden, roed work ....... 5 25 Junction City Times, printing 3 90 leave in a few days and will locate in J. V. KAUFFMAN is no abatement in the cold weather. Oregon State Journal, printing 22 50 boat Vicksburg, on which be is doing hour. J. S. Stiles, Auctioneer. Loe Angeles. He will travel for a firm James Hlover, road work......... 5 2T. Gilstrap Bro«., printing Tbe mer.'ury has stood eight degrees duty, has been for the past six 106 05 through California, Nevada, New B. F. Houston, with team ....... 20 50 below zero since an early hour thia The Albany Herald cirries an ad­ Bohemia Nuggett, printing months. The gunboat baa not yet 5 50 Mexico, and Arizona. 20 .> The West, printing John H. Spores ........................... Frank Porter and wife, of Skedd, morning. vertisement of Rev. D. K. Walker, been to the Philippines, which are 3 50 the memiers of the new firm are Merrit ('«steel, supervisor 15 (X> Springfield News, printing about seven hundred miles south of are visiliDg at the home of J. fi. 2 60 well known in Eugeue and will draw The Margarita Fiacber company i offering a new stock of groceries for I. K. Howard, sboveliug gravel 9 Hopkins in Euge- a. Guard, printing ........................ sale io Eugene. 46 30 tbeir «bare of tbe patronage. Shanghai. playing to good bouaea on Cdoa Bay. I BANGS BLOCK BUILDING Are Sorry Now That Th ey id Ferries Drifted Helpless ly in theGrest Storm. It THE LOST IS FOUND RETURNED TO INSANE ASYLUM EUGENt’S CHRIST MAS GREETINGS Florence Items. OREGON’S END MARRIED DREW A KNIFE ON JARED SCOTT MANILA ITCH AT LORANfe TIMBER LAND VALUES STAND RAILROAD SUR­ VEYORS WORKING Somewhat Personal. Trial Goes Over. W. R. P. L Election. Sent to Asylum. Rhode Island Red Chickens. Born. Lodge Incorporated Morrow Sold Ont. SOCIAL REALM.