Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, March 12, 1904, Image 4

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    DAMES AND DAUGHTERS.
Mrs. Edith LficS of London is widely
known as a successful designer oi
•art” jewelry.
Mme. Melba has leased for a abcrl
period the charming villa ut Monts
Carlo owned by the Earl ami CouuXeo
of Wilton.
Mme. Curie, famous as 11 female sd
enlist and codiscoverer of radium, la
thjrty-slx years old aud dreswaa with
<out the least attention to fashion.
Lady Colin Campbell lias collected
the papers she i??ote for fhe London
World when It was edited by Edmuie.
Yates and has published them under
the title "A Woman’s Talks.“
Mme. Takuhlru. wife of the Japanese
tuluister tu the United Btutes, prefer«
American costumes to thuie qf her sJs
ters in the east. She Is the only oflen-
tai woman presiding over a legation at
Washington.
Princess Schahowskul Strechneff
who lives In Paris, owtis the most
■umptuous private car la Europe, for
which she employs an enormous suit
of Circassian attendants, secretaries
and servants, all wearing gorgeous
Circassian costumes.
Mrs. Leslie M. Shaw Is an “old fash
lotted woman.“ Sim has said so. She
Is genuine. She proved tho latter when
she said apropos ot her recent trip to
Europe, “I toRk my daughter to France
so that she might learn to speak
French lifter having studied it s
long.”
Mrs. Beerbohm Tree, bosldes tho rep
utation that she enjoys as an actrcs.s.
has been called the most learned wo
man on tlie stage. She early developel
a taste for study, being equally de­
voted. it is said, to Classics and to
mathematics, mid Was itt oou tlmo a
member of the teaching staff
Queen's college.
SPORTING NOTES.
Eastein universities are planning tu.
Intercollegiate uutoiuubik- meet.
Auto boat races will be u promkier
sporting feature the cuuilug summer.
Water polo arid Indoor swimming
have taken on new Impetus throughout
the country tills season.
M. H iiiis of Sparta. Mich., has soil
the piner Ed M., 2:27, for
to 1
Douge of Grand Itnplds.
Jim BcanJou of I’ittsbfirg has pugiJ
Istlc ambition. He wants to fight o,
ther Jack Boot or Marvin Hurt
George Bothm-r, world’s dimnplua
liglilweight wre-.tler. Is now Instructor
In that work it Columbia university.
Snowshoe Jumping Is a favorite pas
time In Canada. Tlie competitors run
for about fifty yards and leap ovet
hurdles.
Morris Wood, the world's uharuplo i
amatem- skater. Is <i native of Lung
Brunch, N. J. Ha leurued to skate us
the Shrewsbury river, famous us an
ice yachting course.
David A. Snell of New Bixlford.
Muss., will train Jupe, 2:O7$J, anil four
of his colts tills season. Mr. Snell Is
■cventy-slx years old, but lie will de
tlie training Liimsclf. lb- drove Jupe tu
his record.
JAPANESE CU3TO.MG.
li Jap.im se L inquet it is cousld
ercil n conmllmeut to exchange cup
Willllllr. i i.
Census i.. . , g Ln Japan' fci simple,
bill untrustworthy, 'ilio Imuses are
cornili . '.u i.a . i-ii < i these dwell
Ing places live ;
i:..- Is allowed.
The low " elm,a-: of the .Tapani's
emph'.v hardly any other material than
paper for their clothing. Where wages
are exeeedliU’lv low doth is ail luqms
Billie eviravi . xiee.
In ilium: t eli ry school Ln Jiipnu it lx
the elisioni one day Lu tho iiutuiuu to
take the pupils out rabbit huntLiig. oi
another mushroom huutlng at night
Willi paper lanterns.
When a Japanese woman of the mid
die mid lower ellisse!» Is dress«? fur HU
evening entertidumout she geueriUJi
allows as niucll of her teet aS Sbo cun
and Is sometimes barefooted.
TRAIN AND TRACK.
Tfu* average annual dividend un the
capital stis.j» of American railways (s
2.01 per "ent.
”
average of .'uurteeu railway colli
¡tltfijs a dav is t'.e record tn the Culted
States last year, as siiowti l>y the re­
port of the Interstate commerce cum
mission
“•
Last year 5.723 titles of now steam
rallrond truck were built ln'the United
States. That was thirty-nine miles
more th t the tothJ mileage cuustruil
ed In 1902.
The American ctmipany wtj.ii la
building the railway from Guayaquil,
Ecuador, to Quito his vpenial.ttie sta
tion at Guamote. at mi elevation of
10,000 feet. 120 mill’s from Guayaquil.
The most difficult part of the work uu
the railroad has tuw begs Wd»
pltshisl.
THE WRITERS.
«.«, the author. L_
Joel Chamllei*?
rrjoi ied the eò_ ■ ,.J staff of the 2H-
lauta Constitution . iu-r ui absuiMM of
■tore than if year
Sit i< Sarah Gr imi. the celebrated
authoress. Is a fi rm believer In thi­
ef doing every
health giving reali
thing Io rule nm! t vita’ a time tbi
everything
Jlistin HimtlS'
els. Ti e -
\\ ere LL.ng. ' !> . ' -■ -
Lt
I tlit'li*
u II l ' a . v ' v .
1. ■
. s.iv •
Verm*, tho veliera Me author,
tys It la uutrue that U» has been
irtrnkeu with bllniluess uor It be
•licL.'.cig hts old ago Ji pv. ei'tf, bua 1*
»flit b •
ift ef a voti » r» hl<» income
ll’ULl »u«, » j
** UWk«.
JINGLES AND JESTS.
— 1
A WUl.r'. Tala.
Qood old faahlused winter;
THINGS THEATRICAL.
Yvette Oullbert has just returned
from Berlin to Paris quite recovered
from her long Illness.
WUllum Gillette baa entered upoa
the fourth uuath of lils New York
■ucneas, "The Admirable Cricitteu.”
The Philadelphia theuter manager»
are forming a prutecuve association tfi
oppose what they call Impractical re-
•triedous.
Ella Wheeler WUcox, it Is reported,
U to dramatize the Biblical slury ot
Esther. The play, It is said, will be lu
blank verse.
A report 1s current that Virginia
Horned will play Petty In A, W. Plhe-
ro’s play of that name, recently pro­
duced with success Ln London.
The Spanish government has invited
81r Henry Irving to present his dra­
matic version of "Don Quixote.” The
•vent will be of national character.
Marie Tempest Is considering an of­
fer to go buck tu musical work tempo­
rarily. The title roles of “Garmen" and
“The Daughter of tho Regiment" have
been offered her.
After producing "Ivan, the Terrible."
IiLchard Mansfield may appear In
“Mucbetli” and also u tragedy wrttten
by Lord Byron. Ills season will extend
Until tho middle of next June.
THE ROYAL BOX.
Proclamation
2783, 2784, 278ß, 27bt\ 2787, 27 b 8
2 - •. 2790, :2801, 2802, 2803,, 28(4, 2805,
M G, 2807, 2808, 2811, '.512, 2813,
2814, 2815, 2810. 2817, •-819, 2820,
2b21, 3S22, 2823, 2824, 2825, 282'1,
2827, 282?, 2824,^ 2830, 2831, 2817,
2841, 2843 2861, 2862, 2863, 2864,
2866 2807, 2808, 2.-03, 2870, 28.1,
2873, 2874, 2875, 2870, 2877, 2878,
and 2879; amending Sections2865aud
2872 of Bellnger A Cotton’s Annotated
Coles and Statutes ot Oregon; repeal­
ing the following sections ot the
general laws of Oregon as the sama
are numbered in Bellinger A Cotton's
Amotated Codes and Statutes cf
Oregon, tow It: Sections 2880, 2381,
2884, 2885, 283-1, 2887,
2882, 2883,
2888, 2389, 2891, MM, 2893, 2834,
2895, 2896. 2987, 2898. 2899, 2900,
2901, 2902, 2903, 2904, 2905, 2900, 2907,
2908, 2909, 2910, 2913, 2914, 2915,
3916, 2917, 2918, 2919, 2920 and Seo-
tion 2890 ot said Bellinger A Cotlou’a
Annotated Codes and Statutes, as
amended by an act entitled "An
act to amend Section 2890, Titl»
XXVV1JI, Chapter X, of Bellinger
A Cotton’s Annotated Codes and
statutes of the State of Oregon, relatj
ing to hours of election," approved
Fabruary 24. 1303, and published on
page 213 of the general Jaws of Ore­
gon of the legislative assembly of
1903; rip.-ahng all other acts and
parts of acts in conflict with this
jaR. or any part thereof, so far as
the same relate to primary elections,
primary nominating elections, or tha
procedure for any such «-lection»
under this Jaw.
Done at the Capitol at Salom thia
10th day of February, A. D., 1904.
By the Governor
GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN.
Governor.
Sei retarv of State
F. 1. DUNB a R
King Edward la one of the moat en­
thusiastic golfers and has a UrUe ^ sm >
Whereas, Tb» Secretary of State of
irnle course at Windsor.
The Archduchess Augusta of Austr!» the State of Oregon has notified me
has just proved herself a
shut in writing that pureuaut to the pro­
aud a "brave uue. On u recent liUptiug visions of an act entitled "An act
party she chanced alone upon a targs making effective the initiative and
Ke and 111. Money.
1 referendum provisions of Section 1
bear and coolly shot him dead.
Towne Our friend Lenders must be
An English Journalist Lu
de­ of Article IV of [.the Constitution of
Um proverbial fool.
clares that the German crowu<irJ«cs ta the State of Oregon, and regulating
Browne—Oh, come now, that's rathei
uot his father’s favorite sun anj (Jiat elections thereunder, and providing
hard!
no one who has seen the kaiber with penalties for violations of provisions
Towne—Well, I beard Burroughs re­
bls boys can doubt that he prafers El-
of this act," approved February 24,
mark that he was a "perfect gentle­
tU to hla older brother.
’ 1903, the Direct Primary Nominations
men.”—Philadelphia Press.
The German empress has » vary
targe and valuable collection at JeweJs, League of Oregon duly filed in this
Professionally Spealclng.
but Is said to prize above evhryttaug office on February 5, 1904. an in tia-
Smartlcus—There’s a couple getting
the diamond which was found Al Na­ tire p. tition, containing 8,746 signa­
married that I bet you will have It
poleon's triangular bat uudet » tres tures properly attached thereto, and
tooth and toe nail.
alter the battle of Waterloo.
icertifle l in accordance with law, de-
Spartacus—Why so?
mandli g that a propoeed law, the
Smurtlcus—He’s a dentist and she's
I tenor aud effect of which is herein­
The Appuaage Katatea.
a chiropodist—Baltliuure American.
The Appanage estates are the prop­ after particularly se’. forth, for
erty of tlie Itusslun Imperial iasnUy. direct primary nominations shall be
Good at Cribbing»
Their area is 30.000.000 acres. All prof­ submitted to the legal electors cf the
There was a young student named Rough
Who was more than enough “up to
its from the timber go to the private State of Oregon for their approval or 1
•Dough.”
purse of the czar.
In fact, I bellpve,
j rejection at the general election to be
He’d a card up his sieeve—
held on the 6th day of Jnue, being
Namely, notes on tlie edge of his cough.
Lard For Cramps.
—Salt Lake Herald.
A piece of lard tlie size of ua <gai the first Monday cf June. 1901,
Cham­
ere. tued with sugur and divided ftrtu I Now, therefore, 1, Geo. i
Boaton Matrons.
three equal parts and taken at Itatur berlain, Governor of the S . th f Ore­
Mrs. Greitio— I wonder if Mrs. But
CURIOUS CULLINGS.
vals of twenty minutes will relieve any gon, iu cuedleuce to the provisions of
ler’s hair Is her own?
attack of crumps that has iota prtig sa Id act herein before first men­ |
Mrs. Gray—Well, that’s a nice <;ues-
An Ingenious Vienna bridegroom has ressed to the fatal .point.
tioned, do hereby irake and issue
tion. You see, she had it sent on ap­ Invented, an electric halo which will
—
this
Proclamation, to rhe people of
proval, so of course she hasn't paid fot play round his bride's head during the
Gibraltar.
it yet.—Boston Transcript.
t
wedding ceremony.
Gibraltar is a solid ruck of luuttaloue. the State of Oiegon, ennonn
A walking match at Heywood, Eng stretching north and south, three,miles the -aid Direct Primary Nomi-u-itions '
Unruffled Serenity.
land, for $100 between a one legged long, three-fourth's of a mile wide «cf its La gue of Oregon has filed said iui- I
“Mr. Gladboy ha« such a pleasant man with a crutch and another with a widest part, and the highest putat is tia’ vs pi tit ion with tho requisite
smile! I think ho must have a very cork leg was won easily by the hitter.
1,390 feet above the sea.
Lumber
of signatures thereto at- ,
sweet temper.”
Au old lady being In a store In e
cached, demanding that there be
“Um-m! Probably his wife has!”— Connecticut town sat down and ex­
Too BJzr to Ride.
suumitted to the legal electors of!
Brooklyn Life.
The giant Ferregus, mentioned lu
tended her feet to an iron safe, re­
the State of Oregon for their approval
marking that she was so glad that ‘‘tha ! more or less reliable histories us liav-
Fatal Error.
or rejection at the regular election
;
ing
been
slain
by
Orlando,
uepiha^f.
u
air
tljflit
stoves
had
come
Into
fashion
th wrote a sung melodramatic«!
I Charlemagne, was twenty-eight feet Ui to be held on the Cth day of June,
And hoped that some Came it mlehi again.’’
bring,
A unique trade was made In Augus- ■ [ height. While in the army he XVas being the first Monday of June, 1904, I PETITION FOR LIQUOR L1UEN SE.
But it failed. There was not a grammat­
ta, Me., recently, where two families | forced to walk, there being no luirso a propoeed law for direct primary
ical
■waptwd parlor stoves, the transfer lie-1 strou8 enough to liear him.
nominations, uavi-. g for its purpose 1 Notice oi application for a ücense to
Mistake in the whole blooming thing.
sell at retail, spirituous, n alt or
—Philadelphia- Ledger.
and being, briefly, of the tenor and I
v.nous liquors in less quantities
effect following, that is to say:
than one gallon in Blue River
Attract! veneNN of New Friends.
A BUI to propose ly initiative pe­
Precinct, Laue County, Oregon.
Ednionia—How you do love to make
BALTIMORE'S LOSS.
Notice is hereby given, to whom it
tition a law declaring certain rights
new friends!
of political and voluntary political may concern, that James Peek and
Eustiicle—Yes; they Mil so much
¡George Whitlow, partners doing busi­
orgat izatii n and of the members ness under tne firm name aud style of
more polite than the old ones__Detroit
Free Press.
and candidates thereof; declaring the I’eek A Whitlow, will, on Thursday,
purposes of this iaw and prescribing the 7th day of April, 13U4, at 10
Doubtful QtieHtloiL.
rules for the construction of its pro­ I o’clock iu the forenoon of said day,
"Is dey unything sweeter dan pos­
i present to the County Court of Lane
visions; defining a political party County, Oregon, a petition, and will
sum?-'
subject
ro
the
provisions
of
this
law;
at said time aud place ask said court
“I dunno; heaven’s too fur off ter tell
providing for holding primary nomi­ ' to graut a license to said James Puek
inudi urbout it.”x-Atlanta Goitatitutiou,
nating elections preceding any elec­ and George W hitlow,as such partners,
under the name of Peek A Whitlow,to
Hard Luck.
tion in this state (except special sell aud retail spirituous, malt
A clever young man at the Sault
elections to flll^vacancies, preside;.- and vinous liquors in less quantités
Bit off more than ho shfcly oould otaault.
tial elections, municipal elections iu than one vallon in Bine River Pre­
And the people all shout.
Now the cash has run out,
towns or cities having a population cinct and Blue River City, Leu?
’’We’ll sault yault; that's what we will
County, Oregon, lor ’be term of one
of less than two thousand inhabitants, year nr for such period of time as
daulX!”
—Montreal Herald.
and school election-) for the purpose said parties so applying, may pay for.
of nominating all tl e candidates by A copy of said petition to be present­
Tlie Ke«iulrem<-ut.
all political part;»- subject to this ed is as follows, to-wit:
"Does it take true genips to be u poet < ► A
PE1TTON.
law for all public offices to be filled
laureate?” asked the tourist.
at the ensuing| election, and for a To th j County Court of Lane County,
“No,” ansivered tlie English burd;
Orrgon :
Senator in Congress; fixing the time
"not genius, courage.”
We, your petitioners, respectfully
for holding and regulating the manner represent that we are residents of
London Limerick.
of conducting such primary nominat­ Blue River Preclct in Lane county,
There was an old man with a skewer
ing elections; prescribing the manner Oregon, and are legal voters in said
‘VP
Who hunted a hostile reviewer.
precinct; that we respectfully peti­
ofcboosing candidates for’nomim tion aud ask that the above entitled
“I’ll teach him,’’ ho cricd^
“When I’ve punctured his hide.
tion by the several political parties court graut to James Peek and George
To call my last novel impure!”
subject to the previsions of this law, Whitlow, partners doing business un­
—Onlooker.
and for making nominations at said j der the tlrm name aud style of Peek A
¡Whitlow, a license to sell and retail
Tiani’s ill« Queatlon»
primary nominating elections of th spirituous,malt and vinous liquors in
—New York Globe.
"We women never believe more than
parties Blue River City and Blue River Pre­
candidates
of
caid
political
halt we hear.”
♦♦»♦♦»»»♦♦ i or election to public office at the cinct, Lane county, Oregon, and to
“Yes, but which half?”—Cleveland
ensuing election and^forbidding the maintain and keep a plaje ot business
Y’lniu Dealer.
ing made while each stove had a coal (
in said city and precinct fur the pur-
Go hi flat»»
nomination otjfcandidates for public! ; pose of selling and retailing liquors
tire In it, and, though the persons lived
Goldfish are of Chinese origin. 'DUtf
Ccenn r ' m C o ni men tar y.
at some distance from one another, the were originally found in a lafgo lake office by such political parties in any ! tor the term of one year or such time
They tell this of Julius Caesar:
exchange was made without losing el- near Mount Tsientsing and wort* first other manner; providing for printing; 1 as said parties may pay for.
That he put some ice iu a freeeer,
I Dated this 30tb day of Januarv,1904.
ther tin*.
Observing to Brutus,
brought to Europe in the seventeenth , and diftriluting ballots at such pri-1
“W^ll chill it to suit us.”
A snail eating contest took jdiieo n»- century. Tlie first In France «line aS e mary nominating election bypuniici Names of petitioners:
I Dexter Sparks,
Felix Sparks,
Now, he was a funny uld goeaer.
cently in a Paris restaurant for 50 present to Mme. de Pompadour.
officers at public expense; prescrib-1 1 ¡len O. Powers, J W Mitchell,
—Judge.
I
kails between two lioulovardlers. Spe­
Charles
Cone,
Rufus
Cnlter,
ing the qualifications of'petitioners.
cial Burgundian snails, fed on viuu
1C<1 ul v o«*«il.
Oxygen la tho iiliHHl.
John VauDuyn, S C Spmks,
electors
and
of
candidates
for
nomi
­
j Bart Ta'e,
Young Author I understand you cut leaves, were used. An excited crowd
J W Wyeoff,
The Medical Brief recommends as the I
watched the competition and enthusi­ best way to get oxygen in the blood tc nation at such primaryfnomlnating A U Buffington, A J Ward.
out each poem of mine tlmt appears.
Frank B Mason,
Cynical Friend- Yes, 1 cut it out ev astically applaud«! the victor, who walk uphill two or three times a day.' elections; prescribing forms and pro­ W H Ireland,
J F Tate,
cedure at such primary nominating ' Grant Tate,
bad swallowed 243 snails.
cry flute!
A Mullin,
L N Finn,
Talking Ulrds.
elections and in proceedings relating ; j H
W J Yale,
H B Rhodes,
A Wine Mitu.
The parrot Is generally sui>poee<l to thereto aud statements to be made' , S R Scott,
GOWN GOSSIP.
I
A B Ausman,
Th «re was a man In our town.
have the monopoly of the powtir of by candidates for nomination thereat, 1 j S D Hicks,
L P Snapp,
And ho was wondrous wise;
show
talking
among
birds,
but,
as
a
matter
BiJeros
are
quite
short
and
:
R
D
Sims,
George Friseell,"," r
He never, never said his wife
prescribing the[dnties of public offi- ’
of fact, the parrot's voice is docitledjy
beautiful wide waistbands.
I J E McCauley,
Could not make better pit s
F A Burke,
cers
in
relationjto
and
at
such
pri-
1
! F F Hubbard,
Than ids mother used to makb.
C W Tate,
The cavalier cuff is again worn, and inferior to that of the Ulina, a kiml of
mary nominating elections; providing I J B Belknap,
—Detroit Free Ffess.
C 11 Gruuning, Jr,.
this is charming wll^ a friU oT-old luce starling.
for the nomination by political par- C Kunvard,
Charley Brown,
falling
over
tlie
tin
nd.
How Coni cl She!
George Fisher,
Hockey In Canada.
! ties subject to this law, of their can­ M C Pillett,
Bluo axid green, or, as the French
“Positively, I believe that woman is
George T Hall, Jr,
Hockey finds a large place Hi the didates for election as delegate to O V Roberts,
call
It.
peacock,
shadings
are
very
chic,
'
C
Marx,
Jr.
trying to make mo propose to her.”
Canadian's heart. At one time aphiiy any constitutional conventions that
aud
embroidery
In
these
shades
Is
the
,
Dated
this
30LL
day
of Jauunry, 1904.
“PofclUvely, 1 thought ahu^Jiad mwi'ti
every club, church and huge business may be called’in this state; providing
JAMES PEEK,
latest touch in trimming.
tense.M
concern In the Dominion had its hockey
GEO. WHITLOW,
for the election by the several politi­
Toques are narrow and elongated,
club.
Partners doing business as
■ -V
Th.- I.I.nrd.
while picture lints are abnormally
cal parties subject to thisjlaw, of
Peek A Whitlow.'
Ills schoolmates call hlm 1A for short.
targe. The lace "curtain" behind and
Cold Ur.
their central committeemen aud de­ I j Dated this 5th day of Marcti, 1904.
An-1 he a sturdy hull
tho taco veil over the face will con ;
The air contracts while cold, so tfcU fining their duties and powers as
It's quite enough to make him snort
tiu'jo to lie worn,
hi one breath of 20 below attaosithfert such committeemen; providing for
sir aay follow mini '
FURNITURE CJ
Harpers Magasine.
Tho- neW belt Is decidedly decorative. one gets much more oxygen tl&r uac 1 the prevention and correction, 2nd J W. KAYS’
U ta of imitation silver filigree, wider mo imbibe with the same amount1 of
Enbalmers
and
Funeral Directors
Innhli' to Hold Their Own,
at the. back than in front. Woven in luug effort when the theuuoiuetBr certain conditions, of errors, wrongs
and
violaticos
of
the
provisions
of
"Sixth Jap!" groaned the little darling aud out through it is a double strand tdu>ws 90 in the shade.
D3y & Henderson, Undertaker
* this law and remedies therefor; pro-
as ills fond niaiunni passed him round qf Inch wide velvet ribbon of any pre­
I vidttig?for the prevention of frauds and Embalmers. Cor. Will ano 7
the sewing circle. Harvard Lampoon.
ferred color.
A Cyprus Custom.
Everything Is to be tucked, we are
At the birth of a child Ln Cyprus a a^ruie*punisbment of climes and
Drath tintl the Hatchet»
Established 1892.
Uif'Lriuitl, btA tlie tucks are by no vessel of wine is buried, to tw Stayed mTsTemeauors [committed at such
Wills uf tullli«inairea ramlQil us
a.,
ins
to
bo
the
straight
around
ok
lip
afterward
at
its
mar/lnge.
|
primary
no
minating
elections
or
in
Paid-up
Cash
Capital and Surplus,
W<|can make our deaths exciting.
•uu up and down variety. Tucks IB-
And. departing, leave behind us
i tlie ‘‘proceedings relating
thereto;
Ail our wives' relatLiuS fighting.
The Maltese Grain.
all sorts of circular mid crescent sbs»
providing penalties and punishment
-ua
cd k’-C1’ are presaged.
The smallest coin lu the world fins’- for the violation of any of the pro-
HAVING utopie capita! and surplus
tng
a
genuine
circulation
is
prdtaVIy
IIU Llu.lt.
The Wolf Mo«ith.
the Maltese grain, a tiny fragment Jl 1 visions of thi« law; providing for conservative management; a strong
"Dormi i yuur lodgi r do tuiy wurk,
January was termed the wolf montl.* bronze about as big around as U.6 trip contesting "ominations made at such and experienced board of directors,
madaru?”
by the SaxonA ns during this month, of a slate pencil and worth only one- primary nominating elections: ap- and being equipped with good facili­
“No, slr—utily works of geni uè.”
for the transaction of all branch»»
usually the coldest of the year, the twelfth of a penny.
' rh In.’ tu* saiil* primary nominating ties
of legitimate banking,
wolves grew especially during and fe-1
el^ttonsjsojfarja.-
the
:»me
ire
not
Fleeting Fame.
roclous.
A Queer Freak.
in conflictlwith ti «> provision of this
The "man of the tour"
A morose French eccentric papered law. and'as the same may be modified
May seem to be In It.
African
Dorlal«.
But "time tiles," alasi
his walls.with the deep bordered Invi­
In certain parts of Africa it is con­ tation cards received to the funerals ot , by the provisions ' of thia law. the
UH furkolion next minute.
—Philadelphia Ledger.
'following sections of the genera! laws
sidered a mark of disrespect to bury friends and acquaint..aces.
I of Oregrn as the same are numbered
tie dead out <>f doors. Only slaves ar
of Eugene, Oregon,
Yuung Yet.
treated in so um « renimi, ms a fasli.
in I’elllttger - ATCotton'a Anno'nted
Tea Drlnl.lna la Tibet.
He— Itavi* you bia'li engiged before* Thu honored dead are buried heuest«
Solicits
your
acconut, premising the
Tea drinking lu Tibet can t.-ir-Ry be ' fi*ode. end Statutes of Orecon, towtt ■ utmost libvrali'y oi trea’n i t eou-
She—Not often Y'otl forgfit that hbb tAa Uuu s of t' • i 'M* ‘S.
as
cnliv,
mng
,i.~
-,
is
here*.
Xm.ro
G*t
Seci.uns
lluc,
.
190-i.
Is my tirsi season
• ictei.1 wi.fi luvuem
cuUbervai.ve
cùstoiu of poison.ug i4" so a matter ot 1906, 1106, 190
1910. bet.ki.g’ n - bod.-.
F’nrm In Hnsnia.
course
that
no
line,
so
it
Is
said,
thlnk-
Interest
paid
ou
time
deposits,
Sot Declined.
In the outsid« vrorlyl of Russia furs ot drinking a cup ot tea unless 1.« t».l
From a meld the poet stole a kt«
W E BROWN
P A FAINE
2775.
■ re considered a test of the financial
That far above his aortbblU g rirdtft
wes the persou who offers it Ur-u.
President
Vice President
position of the wearer, so tliat uiaaj «omo of it
fiiecause H filled his heart with toUsa
F WOSBURN
W W BROWN
Wbtn It
*r*»i'rr.'.» *r*'h
bu«’t***ss ntm -*ra ■«bl’-^'t *o
gwtl deal oi muuvy oil Idem.
Good old fashioned tree*»;
Oood old fashioned shiver:
Good old fashioned aneeXet
Good old fashioned hoursenSks;
Good old fashioned chill;
Good old fashioned doctor;
Good ¿Id faahloned bill.
—Washington Star.
$75,000.00
[Th® Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank