The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, January 02, 1904, Image 8

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    mistake. The deal was not conititn- í
mated.
C. E. Woodson, of Corvallis, was an
arrival on the afternoon train.
Mrs. Walter Shumate went to Wal-
terville today to spend Christmas.
Prof. Glen Entertains the Stan-
Respected and Honored Pioneer
i Miss Minnie Evans is home from
Harrisburg to spend the holidays.
Has Gone to the Great
Abe Bangs left this afternoon for
Club.
Beyond.
San Francisco to spend the holidays.
Thomiinson, the U. of O. student,
(Daily Guard December 26)
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Calloway, be­
went to his home at Woodburn today.
Thursday evening after their con­
loved wife of Chas. Calloway,-'lied at
Orman Bean left for Salem and
cert at the theatre, the Stanford Glee
tin- family home in the southeastern
Portland today to spend the holidays.
aud Mandolin Club boys wended their
part of the city last night after a long
way to the home of Professor and
Misses Yernita Henderson and Anita
illness from pneumonia aud other
Mrs I. M. Glen, of the University of
Thurston
want to Lebanon to visit
complaints incident to old age.
1 Oregon. Here the boys were enter­
friends.
Elizabeth J. Ware wus born in
tained royally,the eveuing being spent
Miss Mary McCornack aud Master
Clark county, Kentucky, May 15,
most informally with songs, conver­
Ethan Collier left this afternoon for
1828. She was m»"ried to Chas. Cal­
sation and refreshments.
Portland.
Several
Important Bills Were loway April 15, 1816, and they moved
Allowed
to Accompany
Hi
President Campbell was present Charges That He Is L ssee of
AC rryall Full of Policemen
to Oregon in
1853, crossing the
'lisa Margrette Linn, of Portland,
Passed, Including Appropri­
as
was
also
a
number
ol
Oregon
stu
­
Brother to Pennsylvania
plains.
They settled on Spencer
is visiting her bi other, David Linn
Cheyenne Postoffice Quar­
Followed the Hearse -Strik­
dents who made things pleasant for
of this city.
Creek, a few miles southwest of Eu­
ation ol $100,000 for
to Attend the
' the boys from Califonia. They were
ters, Against the
ers Wa rned Not to Molest
geue, where they have resided since,
Mr. aud Mrs. Abbott went to Junc­
Densmore,
Graham,
Frazer,
Kerrou
Funeral-
Celilo Canal.
Statutes.
except a short time they have been in
tion this afternoon to spend Christ­
the Funeral.
' and Prof. Burden.
Eugene. They have been honored
mas with friends.
A delightful time was had by all.
Salem, Or., Dee. 21.—The special aud respected citizens, and Mrs.
New York, Dec. 26—Miss Lillian
Washington, D. C., Dec. 24.—Post-
Mrs. E. U. Lee and children went
The
Stanford
boys
enjoyed
being
session of the Oregon Legislature Calloway will be greatly missed by a
Bennett
was a passenger here on the
office
inspectors
are
investigating
the
(. hicago, Dec. 24.—The first hearse
to Junction today to spend Christmas
ended last night at 11:15 o’clock. large circle of friends and relatives. I used at a funeral siuce the strike of ! with the Professor and Prof. Glen en­ charge that U. S. Senator Warren,
steamer Cedric this morning from
with
her
parents.
A three-day session tbo legislature She was a member of the Baptist the livery drivers begau was sent out joyed very much having the boys with of Wyoming, is the lessee of the poet- 1
England, expecting to meet here and
Mr. aud Mrs. W. G. Martin left mar^y Ambrose Good, who was killed
accomplished all that h d been de­ church and lived a consistent Chris­ this morning. Behind the hearse : him.
office quarters at Cheyenne, hie home
The
Stanford
Boys
wire
the
guests
this afternoon for Salem aud Portland in the Connellsville, Pa., wreck yes­
sired—the lepealoftbe Phelps’ tax tian life.
town.
rode a carryall filled with policemen
to spend the holidays.
terday.
law and passing of several other im-
The deceased pioueer lady was the with instructionsnot to parly with ' of the Dormitory boys while in the
The
etatutes
prohibit
any
member
Misses Neva Perkins and Mabel I The ne ws was broken to her aboard
portant bills.
mother of eight children, six of whom anyone iuterfering^witb the funeral, I city and were entertained as only of congress, directly or indircetly en­
,
college
boys
entertain.
That
is
the
are now living, as follows! John, but to use extreme measures im­
BILLS THAT PASSED.
joying any contract entered into in Miller went to Drain this afternoon t the steamer by a passenger and she
best.
went nearly insane with grief. The
Henry,
James
and
Thomas
Calloway,
behalf of the United States and pro­ to celebrate Christmas.
mediately.
Canal—To purchase right of way at
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Mrs.
Mary
Roberts
aud
Mrs.
Susie
Misses Jessie Bacon and Myrtle authorities made an exception and
vides
that
such
contracts
eball
become
The strikers were warned in advance
Celilo, »100,1X10 is appropriated; right
The C. S. Boys will entertain their
Woods, all living in or near Eugene. that it would be dangerous to stop the
Kays were passengers on the after­ permitted her to land on a bond
to be given to the government.
j friends at the Armory ou the eveuing void.
signed'by the dead man’s brother.
noon
train for Irving.
It
has
been
disclosed
that
Heavens
funeral so no trouble was experienced. of January eighth, nineteen hundred
Educational—Board of Education
Thomas Williams arrived yesterday This morning she left for McKeesport,
The church was also under heavy aud four. Dancing to be the amuse­ has made a geueral practice of enter­
empowered to issue state diplomas
ing such contracts with members of from La Grande to take a poet grad­ Pa., to attend the funeral of the man
police guard.
to state diploma holders before Feb.
I ment. Only ebout fifty invitations are
on the very day she expected to
1, 1899.
I ! out, which insures a very select aud congress, but inasmuch as it couldn’t uate course at the U. O.
r • »I 1.
be
shown
that
any
loss
-eeulted
to
the
Salaries—District
Attorney
in
John
B.
Orrell
came
down
this
enjoyable party. Those who received
eighth and iiiuth districts to be re­
invitations feel honored to be remem­ government, it whb ordered that all afternoon from Cottage Grove to
when discovered spend Christmas with his family.
duced; Multiiomuh Circuit Judges
bered by the C. S. boys who are royal such contracts,
to get »4000.
Ask Board ol {Equalization To
entertainers. Ti e C. S. club ie^com- should be cancelled.
C. Paul Jones, of Cottage Grove,
Interest—Limit of 10 per cent
posed of eight young gentlemen of
came down this afternoon to spend
Lower Assessment on Their
placed on all property Bold for de­
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this city who are great chums and
Christmas with Arnold D. Patterson.
Holdings.
linquent taxes.
stand together through thick and i
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burnett leave
Game. —Killing of Chinese pheas
The Latter Lost 80 Killed and a thin. The boys have always stood
in the morning for Independence to
ants prohibited until October 1, 1906.
a it from other cliques and enjoyed
Aturney A. C. Wooncock, represent­
spend Christmas with Mr. Burnett’s Here’s a Chance for Woodcock,
Hundred Wounded --British
Daily Guard December 24)
Soldiers' Home—New barracks to ing the Booth Kelly Lumber Com­
their dinner parties and affairs by
mother and sisters.
be erected.
Wintermeier, Sheriff Fisk, et al
E. Dimond is home from Blue
Loss Small.
themselves. This is the first party
pany, and Attorney L. Bilyeu, for A.
Mrs. John A. Palmer went to Salem
Kiver.
given by the C. S. club where out­
to Close Contract Before
LI. Hyland appeared before the county
today to spend Christmas with her
siders get on the inside, so they uat-
board of equalization this forenoon
Elder Ford went to Creswell this parents. Her husband will go down
Leap Year.
ually feel honored.
aud asked that body to lower this
tomorrow morning.
afternoon.
<
London, Dec. 24. — Dispatches today
The members of the club are: Elmer
year’s assessment on timber lands.
The little son of Frank Wlnzenreid
tell of a battle, between two thousand Paine. Ralph Robinson, Eberle Kuy­
Miss Ruth Guiley has returned to
Portland, Deo. 26—Among a large
The board took the matter under
of
Saginaw was brought down to the consignment of Eastern eggs that were
Dervishes
and
a
British
force
near
her
home
at
Creswell.
kendall, Paul Willoughby, Harry
consideration aud if any action is
Bodwiu, Somamland, on Dec. 18th, Straight,Sidney Smith, Fiank Mat­
Rev. T. S. Handsaker has returned Eugeue Hospital today, The boy is received by freight here this morn­
taken it will be done Saturday the
very ill with pneumonia.
in which the enemy was completely thews a nil L oL|yd Bellman.
ing, by a Front street commission
to
his home at Corvallis.
The Erâslus Sank Almost Im­ lust day of the present session of the routed, losing 80 killed and a hull­
Dr. C. E. Loomis, while riding bouse were many eggs on which ap­
B.
K.
Lawson,
bf
Cottage
Grove,
board.
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ed wounded. The British Joss was
mediately- -Six Passengers
homeward this n on on bis wheel, peared the following message from
Assessor Burton this yeai fixed th»
Last eveuing that 'ongenial host, spent Christmas in Eugene.
three
killed
and
four
wounded.
Buffered a badly spraineed back while Mies E. Crook, of South Omaha, Neb.
assessment on timber land at un
Missing.
T. D. Condon, of ‘he Gross Hotel
Master Eddie Handsaker, of Au- trying to save bims* if from a fall
“I aam 17 years of age and good
average of »3 per acre. This is much
gave a Christmas tree to hie guests. lauf, is visiting hie grandparents in from his wheel.
lookiug,
and desire a busband. 1 am
Norfolk, Couu., Doc. 24—The higher then it has ever been before
The tree was placed in the dining this city.
Christmas shipping is about over. working at present for Armour anil
hence
the
complaint
from
the
Booth
steamer Eras tu», Capt. Corning, ply
room and as the guests went into
The Golden Rule Store will give
The Guard wishes its readers a desire that my husband should be a
ing between Dewhaven and New York, Kelly Co. and Mr. llyland, the heav­
dinner a present was presented to the secretary to the party bolding Merry Christmas.
man of about 28 years of age.
ran into Copp's rock early bis morn iest holders of timber in the county.
each. The presents weie various, ticket numer 2484.
We ¡¡pay highest cash price for beef
Lust
year
the
assessment
was
from
irg. Thirty passengers took to the
but served to enliven every one and
Mrs. Samuel Thurston, ol ‘’raw- bides, sheep pelts and all kinds of
floats, most of them clad in theirjnigh' »1.50 to »2.
caused peals of laughter throughout fordsville, came up this afterno.
Seattle Produce Co, 64
rom produce.
Messrs. Woodcock and Bilyeu, for
garments. The steamer sank almost
Connelsville, Pa. Dec. 24.—A fast the hotel. Everyone iu the house
West 8th street.
Suver
where
she
has
been
visiting.
Instantly,
Four women and two their respective clients, asked the through passenger train on the Balti­ was remembered from must honored
Engineer Archie Miller, of the
board to place the assessment on more A Ohio railroad crashed into a guest down to the cook. The guests
men are missing
such lauds to average »2 per acre in- pile of lumber Dawson last night, who were at the hotel will long Southern Pacific, is in Eugene for a
Westport, Dee. 21—A report reached stead of »3.
aud a terrible wreck is the result.
remember the affair and their host, few days.
Mrs. David Link is spending the
So far there have been only nine
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Abrams, of
here tl at the rix missing from the
The latest es'imate of deaths in the Mr. Condon.
Christmas holidays with her parents
wrecked steamer Corning were picked oomplaiuts in regard to assessments, wreck places the number killed at
Cottage Grove, formerly of Eugene,
at Albany.
up this afternoon. All were alive and tbo board hue been in session seventy. Only twenty have been iden­ i
spent Christmas day in Eugeue, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Straub.
but their suffering fioui exposure wii » nearly a week.
tified.
W. G. Allen and family are spend­
intense.
Christmas Day this year was the
Four arrests were made at Dawson
ing the holidays with relatives at Horse Dashed Down the Street
25tb anniversary of the wedding of
this morning, the charges being rob­
Newberg.
and Caused Considerable
Mrs. E. A. Sears.
Mr. and Mrs Abrams and they cele-
bing the dead. Two of the men ar-
Ashland Record—Mrs. J. W. White
Excitement.
brated
the event by attending tbe
rested are white anil two colored.
Cottage Grove, Or., Dec. 28.—Mrs
(Guard Special Service)
arrived fiom Eugene Friday to visit
wedding of Miss Straub in this
E. A. Sears, aged 73 years, died a:
her daughter, Miss Delia G. Tibbets,
Elmira, Deo 22—Miss Winnie Nich­
city.
Lease Expires February I, 1904.
(Daily Guard December 24 )
the home of her son, James Sean ole who lias belli in Eugi lie the last
Dell Kuykendall arrived home yes-
I
G.
W.
Brentner's
horse
ran
away
Saturday morning, from a complice
• -Frort of Store to Be
mouth, returned to Elmira last Satur­
teray from Bostou. He will remain
I
Insurgent Business.
about noon today. Mr. Brentner had
tion of heart trouble and pleurisj day.
in Eugene for awhile.
Remodeled.
stopped in front of the Bonboniere Washington, Dec. 26.—The depart­
She was born in Charleston, ill., i
The recent rail s seut almost all of
Juli us Schwarzschild, of San Fran­ bakery and gone inside, leaviug bis ment of state has received the fol­
1830, and married Joseph Sears 11
the
young
nen
of
our
tovn
to
the
Fairfield, la., In 1848. They emi
Miss J. V. Kauffman, who has con cisco, arrived in Eugene Thursday horse and buggy in the street. JThe lowing dispatch from Minister Powell:
Cleveland, Dec. 24—Mrs. Dora ducted a ladies' furnishing goods night to spend Christams with hie horse became frightened in some man­ “The insurgents are now marching
grated to Oregon in 1860 and settie< Not! river to flocd legs for the 11
or and ran down Willamette street at on San Domingo from Macoris. The
Robinson lias been arrested at Ober- ' »tor« in Eugeue for the past eight parents.
iu Southern Oregon, where they 11 mini Milling Company
Mieses
Ellie
Day
and
Etta
Owens
cf
Mrs. Thompson left this afternoon a terrible rate until be reached Eigtbh U. S. cruiser Newport has arrived
I
in, Ohio, charged with arson. Sev-; or ten years, has announced that she
sided for many years. Her husbani.
died in 1880. Four children Wert Ivisoti made Elmira a business trip enteeu incendiary fires of recent date will close out her stock cf goods at for her home at Fort Canby, Wash­ street where be tried to turn west, and the German fleet is expected to­
one day last week.
are attributed by the officers to her. ' once and go out. of business when her ington, after a pleasant visit with but slipped on the cross walk and day. The Macoris
born to them. They were:
people favor
Mrs. M. C. Lewis, of Wilderville,
lease on her quarters in the Warren her prents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, of ran into the cigar and candy stand Jiminez for president.
James Jeans, of Walla Walla, is
this city.
kept by Wood, the cripple, knock­
Or.,; Mr». E. S. Cogswell, of Klamath down on 11 visit with relatives of this
block expires, Feb. 1, 1904.
Falls; J. A. Sears, of Portland, uml place.
E. M. Warren, owner of the build-
Merritt Davs and wife, of Salem, ing it over onto the sidewalk. The
York, Dec. 26—Passengers on
horse was caught before he could do the Clyde liner New York, which has
James, Sears of this place.
I ing occupied by Miss Kauffman, is are visiting iu Eugene this week.
Julius Erdman is confined to bis
j avertising in the Guard for the
just arrived from San Domingo, say
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burnett re­ much damage.
bod
with diphtheria. Dr. DeBar
The Fair Will Trial.
The affair cause considerable ex­ that country is seething and a storm
Washington, 1*. C. Dec. 24. -A sale of the store fronts of his huild- turned home this afternoon from
was called | and ¡pronounced [him
citement for a little while.
Paris, Doc. 24.----- A a special sit-
brief setting forth Colombia's post-1 ing, intending to put in au up-to-date Independence.
riot, anarchy and revolution rages.
out of danger.
The owner of the stand was away at Affaire aud revolutions are so badly
tion iu reference to the lecogul- and much more handsome front than
ting of the Fair will case today Dr.
Will
llotlen,
of
Yaquina,
is
Visit-
Ou account of the prevalence of tion of Panama by the United states at present, with only ouo big en-
lunch or he would perhaps have been mixed that the people have no idea
Perriqua, who testified at Paris that
ing his sister, Mrs. John Kelly, of badly hurt.
Mrs.
Fair survived her husband, diphtheria the Lions have postponed is now in the hands of Secretary trance. The stairway will be changed Eugene.
what they are fighting for. It is
was severely cross examined. The their entertainment which was to be Hay. It was presented to him per- from the center of the building to
predicted that this condition of
Ed. Van Dyke, former U. O. stu-
witness generalized, hesitated and next Saturday night. However, they soually last night by Reyes. It is an one side.
affairs will continue till some outside
finally
contradicted himself, thus will lave their entertainment later. elaborate document on which Reyes
if. is understood that when these dent spent the boslidays with Ralph
country steps in and stops the dis­
seriously damaging the previous evi­
aud lleiran spent ttiree weeks in pre- Improvements »re completed a promi- Watson of this city.
order. Communication between ports
County Clerk Lee today issued a
paring, assisted by Wayne MacVeach. neut merchant, now occupying smal­
dence.
of entry is suspended and telegraph
it is a dignified protest and appeals ler quarters, will move into the marriage license to Arnold D. Patter
wires generally down. Busiuess Is at
Another Royal Divorce.
The marriage of Rayiuomi A. Babb for recousidertion of the recognition building.
asou, of Sacramento, aud Agnes
a complete standstill, tratfio being
Daily Guard December 26)
Harris, of Eugeue.
Berlin, Dec. 24. —It was learned and Miss Lola F. Faust occurred at extended the new republic.
The Eugene Band appeared in con­ practically suspended.
today that a divorce was granted yes the home of the bride on Oak street
C. C. Croner is quite ill at his cert last evening at the Eugeue
teray at Dresen iu the case of Prince last evening, Rev. Chas. F. Wood­
home at East Tenth aud Cak streets. Theatre, The boys were all in good
Salvation Army Dinner.
and Princess Schoenberg. The di ward, pastor of the First Presbyterian
Miss Doi lie Pratt, of Oregon City form and the numbers on the program ; New York, Dec. 25—The Salvation
Last Thursday evening the Mun­ is visiting at the home of Julius were all faithfully and beautifully
voice was baaed upon the guilt of church, officiating. They left on thia
Army in keeping with Its usual cus­
ford Glee and Mandolin Clubs were Goldsmith.
both sides. The princess was found morning’s train for a honeymoon tour
rendered to a small but appreciative
tom, distributed Christmas dinners to
Ft. Worth, Texas, l)eo. 24.—Aug­ greeted by a fair sized audience at
guilty of adultery and the prince uorth.
audience.
The
attendance
was
pour.
County Clerk Ortb and wife, of
i 25,000 of New York’s poor at the
The groom is first li utenant of Co. ust, Sam h J Bell Martin, Indian the Eugeue Theatre.
of cr leltv.
Several numbers by the band were
Jacksonville,are
visiting
Mrs.
Orth
’
s
Grand Central Palace today. Begin"
Territory
outlaws,
were
killed
by
Their
selections
were
well
eboseu
A of this city and is employed In the
parents, Mr. aud Mrs. H. E. Ankeny. encored but the people in general ning at 10 o’clock 5000 baskets, each
Suicide Seattle.
Griffiu Hardware Co’s »tore.
The United Stetes Marshals Beunett and aud were received with a great deal of
were disappointed by not hearing any containing a satisfying dinner for a
A. J. Baxter and wife of Polk of the late popular music of the day.
Seattle, Doc. 24. George R. Grace, bride has been employed as trimmer llaiues today. The governor imme­ enthusiasm by their Eugene audience,
amily of five persons, were dis-
a promiui nt Mystic Shriber, and h in J. V. K uffman's millinery de­ diately paid the otticeis »OOtk', which The clubs were encored repeatedly county, are spending the holidays in The mandolin club app> ared to advan­ j ributed.
iieir many fi lends tender was offered for the outlaws dead or and responded each time, The clubs Eugene.
•number of the Grace-Welsh Commis partment.
tage as did Mr. Page in bis baritone 1 »
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alive.
was a great deal better than last
C. C. Broadwell and family, of Sil­ solo, which wib enjoyed immensely.
eion Cotnpuiy, cimmittid suicide congratulations.
Order for Korea.
year and are well trained.
verton, are visiting relatives in Eu­
here by shooting himself in the head
The band is quite evenly balanced
Will Visit Ireland.
Paris, Dec. 26—It is learned today
They were eutertained by Prof, and gene.
with a revolver. He was despondent
at the present and certainly puts up
that Japan is pieparing a force of
and had been ill inking all night.
Dublin, Dec. 24. —The Daily Ex Mrs. 1. M. Glen, of the U. O., at
llenry Sinner, of Springfield, was good music.
press today printed a letter mm King their residence ou Ninth s reet after iu Eugeue ou a business trip today.
Director Hughes deserves great probably fifteen thousand men which
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Albany Herald.
Italians Burned to Death.
will be sent to Korea to maintain
the concert.
Albert Cole, brakeman on the credit for bis efficient work.
T he following ¡Indent» of the VH- Edward's secretary wiincui cing that
order at disturbed jioints. It la said
The boys li ft y«terday afternoon Wendling-Coburg train is spending
Cumberland, Mil., Dec. 24 —Three
the
King
and
Queen
expict
to
pay
rious coUezes over the state are home
that Russia has assured Japan that
Italians were burned to death last
another visit to lielanu nt it summer. coutiuuing their trip uorth.
the holidays at Scio.
< for the Holidays; Fred Warner, Eu­
such action would not be considered
night in a tire which destroyed a sec­
gene university; Charles Warner, Eu­
an unfriendly act or a cause for war.
tion-car on the siding if the Balti
Former British Consul Dead.
geue university, Jack Latourette,
On last Thursday evening at the
Geo. Parks weut to Harrisburg to­
more A Ohio railroad near Mountain
Wreck in Missouri.
Eugi ne university ; Merrtl and ter
residence of Prof. John Straub on
K m st » Ci-), l'<<
11 ilip 1'ur
day.
. .
Lake.
| trade Moon s, O. A. U.; Gordan 0114h, former Britteb cuiivul, wm
lluZ H.
East
Eleventh
street,
occurred
the
Arthur Tait, of Walker, deliveieil a
Mexico, Mo., Dec. 24—The east
is home from
Moores, Euge'ie unlveieity; Marti a found demi iu bit» bed bete thia tnoru- tine load of hogs to Lincoln's meat Sntem'.N
wedding of
Miss Mary Elizabeth bound Wabash train collided with
Minister Beaupre Leaves.
I Koerner, Eugene university, Charles ilM.
Straub and Oren Fletcher Stafford
market in Cottage Grove on Monday.
Miss
Poill left for points1 The ceremony was performed by a freight near here today. Engineer
Washington, I’cc. 24 A telegram to Bollinger,
William Shively and
Mr. Tait recently delivered two south this afternoon.
Whitten was killed. G. Blodgett, of
the state department listed st Bogota Arthur Deute, of I’sclfic university.
; Rev. W. S. Gilbert, of Portland, at Bussy, Iowa, and C. A. Lamont, of
Cubi Recognizes Panama
hogs to the market that tipped the
ou the ninteeuth Hniionnees Minister
Miss
May
Poill
went
to
Salem
this
8
:30
o
’
clock.
There was a large num­ Sandusky, Mont., were fatally in-
Washlugtou, D. C., Pee. 24—The l*»ani at ¡MX) pounds each.
Beaupre's depaitiire ami the affairs
tier of guests present sod eomeelegent ured.
The Tait family are representative afternoqn to visit friends.
department of state today received
of the legation are uow in charge of
Mrs. Gabe Cummings and children gifts were received by the happy
advises that Cuba had formally re farmers and know bow to get the full
Secretary Snyder.
Hanna to Retire.
went to Harrisburg today.
j couple
value out of their porkers.
Ai rangemeiitii sre being made fi r a cognized Panama.
Mr. aud Mrs. Sachs weut to Cot
Stafford is an instructor in the
Some Cold East.
Washington, Dec. 22. —When the
!>o«ling contest I etxeeti a.embers of
The J. Davies hop farm of 100 acres tags Gruve this afternoon.
’ bemietry department of the Univer- Republican national convention as-
Bryan at Berlin
Cincinnati,
Dec. 26—The cold the Eugen« Commercial Club and the
six miles below |Eugene, baa l*en
Mrs. Frank Hawk and daughter, . *'* *nd
,S‘r’nb *'• ’•» kno-Q sembles in Chicago next. Senate r
wave continues The mercury fell to Albany Aico Club, to take place on
Berlin, Dec. 24.—Wm, J. Bryan ar­ sold to John Wilseu, recently from i eb ., are up from Portland.
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al
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University
student and Hanna will step down and out as
the zero mar8^ his morning. Theer the Cuiumercial Club alley? here dur­ rived here today aud will bare an Washington state, for »3,300. C. C.
. „
,
many friends in Eotfene who wish chairman ot the national executive
Khmong the poor.
ing Christmas week.
la much it.
Coffman
A
Sou
made
the
leal.
J be report that Campbell A Walter ter happine« and soowb .
audience with the Kaiser tomoirow.
committee.
SPECIAI
SESSION
IS OVER
DEATH OF MRS.
CHICAGO
CALLOWAY i
STRIKERS
THU/ A DTFR
I nW Aly I LU
Legislature Adjourned
at 11:15 O’clock Last
First Hearse Since Strik
Night.
Morning,
THE
CIAL REALM
ford Univer$ity Gke
SENATOR
WARREN OF
INTENDED
HUSBAND
KILLED
WYOMING
Coming Fr^m England
to Marry Him But
Met by News.
Postoffice Inspectors In
Was Used This
vestigating Charges
Against Him
TIMBER LAND
OWNERS COMPLAIN
BRITISH AND
DERVISHES FIGHT
LOOKING FOR
A HUSBAND
Personals.
STEAMER RAN
ON THE ROCKS
TERRIBLE WRECK
LAST NIGHT
EXCITING RUNAWAY
AT NOON TODAY
MISS KAUFFMAN
TO CLOSE OUT
Elrn ra Uenis.
SET FIRE TO
MANY HOUSES
DIGNIFIED PROTEST
AT THE THEATRE
BAND CONCERT
Babb-Faust.
OUTLAWS KILLED
Stanford Glee Club.
StaHord Straub.
Porters.
I
A WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY