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McKENZIE WATER POWER figures From the Re cent Hydrographic Survey, Total Fallin 48 Miles is 753 Feet With About 230,000 Horse Power. WARDEN WILL PROTECT Will Take .SLOT BIRDS MACHINE Position That Game N. R. GAYLORD SUES AGAIN ORDINANCE Wants $350 Damages From S. Law Passed the Legis H. Hurst and G. G. lature. Gross. I’ Eugene correspondence ~ to tbs Ore Introduced at I FIRST IMPRESSIONS City gonian : Eugen* Or., March 13.—State Game Council Meeting Last Warden Baker is looking for some interesting times about next fall 1 Night. * on account of differences in tbe in-1 trepretation of the law in regard to tbe protection of upland birds and it is probable tne courts may be called Warm Discussion Upon the Matter upon to lecide whether tbe last — Referred to the Judiciary special session did or did not pass an act amending tbe state game law. Committee---Routine Mr. Baker takes tbe ground that th« Business. bill that wasjacted upon by tbe legisla ture st tbe special session became a I law, and says that next Octobe •, if The regular monthly session of tbe the killing of pheasants is engaged city council last evening was an in iu it is hie intention to make arrests teresting one. Tbe matter of an or- in every case that cornea under bis diuunce, introduced by Councilman observation. He bolds that tbe bill Calkins, prohibiting the use of slot passed both bouses and received tbe machines, vas discussed. W. A signature of tbe governor making it Wann, representing the anti-saioon a law, and that it is hi-* business now league, addressed tbe meeting upon to see that tbe law is enforced. 1 the subject and urged that the ordi On tbe other baud, the general nance be passed. After further dis belief is that me bill did not pass cussion tbe ordinance was referred although it was so reported at first. to the judiciary committee. It was found after tbe close of tbe , ROUTINE BUSINESS. session, when everything went withI In addition to his suit against 8.H. Hurst aud wife and Mrs. Margaret 1 Underwood, for damages on accou,'t of tbe imbroglio last fall over posses sion of the Underwood lot at tbe cor ner of Fifth and Willamette streets, N. R. Gaylord, tbe music and notion dealer, bas commenced another suit in tbe oi'unit court for damages, this time against 8. H. Hurst, owner of tb* lot by right of deed, and G. G. Gress, tbe agent wbo made tbe deal. Mr. Gaylord's first suit is «till pend ing iu the circuit onort. In bis latest complaint filed yesterday afterno .in, be alleges as follows: That on Novemoer 15, 1903, the plaintiff was in possession of lot 3, block,2,’in Skinner’s donation to Eu gene; that tbe defendants unlawfully and with force broke into and en tered said premises and tore up tbe foundation of a store bu'ldiug which plaintiff intended to erect on the lot; that tbe defendauts converted the material to their own use and pre vented tbe plaintiff from proceeding with tbe erection of bis building; that by these act* of trespass tbe plaintiff bas been subjected to tbe ex pense and damage of twice removing M b stock of merchandise and paying rert for a storeroom and family resi dence from the aforesaid date until tbe present; that be bas therefore been damaged in tbe sum of *350. 1. N. Harbaugh and J. H. Bower are attorneys for Mr. Gaylord. The University of Oregon Bulletin No. 3 is just out. its leading article ia entitled, “ .Vater Power on the Mc Kenzie River,-' and ouulaiua a full report t the hydrographic eurvey conducted l;:.-t summer by Professor E. H. McAli ter. The surv*y oovera a stre’eb ot nearly 48 miles of the Mc Kenzie river in Lane county. The main results o' the survey are reonr'od ou a map and profile, show ing the windings of the liver and the elevation ot its surafee above sea re based upon personal appearance. Much as we may say .-brut Judrlng a man by his clothes, we, all ©f u*. nt . j o : on WÌU realize to t, nre guilty of »0 doing. It is human nature. Go into a bus.nets < fi.ee n x the firs level at a great number of points. P e fullest, the in portance of good clothes. They demand respect. Friendly s gam. i. *n s create a favorable im* ressicn and lend an air of distinction—generally essential to business success. The stream measurements indicate SWAGGER SUITS $10.00 to $25.00. that 'be flow ot the river varies from 3500 cubic feet per second in the low Trading atabit er portions to 2200 in the upper. The such burry and confusion that al Chairman Matlock, of the street Reliable Clothier. total fall between the terminal points mistake bad been made by a clerk in committee, reported 7674 feet of lum ®f the survey is 753 feet, and the to counting tbe vote and that as a ber used during tbe previous month. tal energy of the stream between the matter of fact, tbe bill received one Eleven bids for furnishing the city same points is equivalent to about less vote than enough to pass. This with 126,000 feet of lumber for street 230,000 hors > po'.er. Of this amount error was found after the bill had improvements were submitted. The SOCIAL REALM 100,000 horse pjwer could be devel been reported passe., and had been bids were turned over to tbe street oped by a series of plants varying In signed by the officers of both bouses committee with power to act. capacity from 1000 to 20,000 horse and sent to the governor, who like- 1 Chairman Wilkins, of the Are and Daily Guard March 16 power. water committee, reported adversely wise attached bis signature. Several schemes are suggested for Miss Nor* Williams is planning ae utilizatiou of tbe available power, a reception to her dormitory boys NEW BRICK 11 involving the long distai.ee trans and their friends Saturday night. mission of electricity. Among tbe CONTEMPLATED This event will be one of tbe pleas schemes are a system of trolley lines antest of its kiDd during tbe year and will give outsiders a glimpse of tbe in the Will imette valley; a line to tbe famous mineral springs of tbe Mo- hospitality of tbe dormitory.—U. O. Two-Story Building May Be enzie, with a possible extension to | Weekly. Eastern Or, gon; the supplying of Erected Where Commercial Mr. and Mrs. James F. Robinson JULIUS GOLDSMITH large quantities of electric power for Club House Stands. manufacturing purposes in tbe cities have leaded invitations Io tbe wed- ding of their daughter, Stella May, and towns of the valley; for lighting, cooking, heating, etc. The Guard is informed that a move to Dr. C. Vard Littler, of Albany, to ment is on foot to erect a fine two- take place ou Wednesday evening, the WILL OF THE LATE story brick building at the corner of 30th of March, 1904, at 8 o’clock, in Tenth and Willamette streets, where the First Presbyterian churcb of Eu tbe Commercial Club’s house now gene. J. A. STEVENS stand»,tbe upper story to be occupied After school yesterday afternoon a by tbe club and the lower floor to be used for business purposes. While - party of high school students climbed tbe movement is yet in an embryonic I Skinner’s Butte and prepared a lunch Probable Value of Estate $9,500 state, it is conceded by prominent eon around a bon fire, which they en Anyone Rending a nketrh and description may - Property Goes to Widow members of tbe Commercial Club joyed immensely. Those in the party quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is probablv patentable. Communion- ' were Misses Jessie Bacon, Vernita that the prospects are very bright for tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents and Children. »ent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Henderson, Grace Bogard, Leu Leon Ibe erection of the building. Patents taken through Munn Co. receive tpecial notice, without, charge in the Dr. D. A. Paine owns the lot, and ard, Messrs. Ralph Robinson Lloyd tbe building, if erected, will be Bellman, Harry straight and Paul Wil- The will of the late James A. Stev owned by him. The club bas been | lougbby. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. T.nrgest cir ens was admitted to probate this at- culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, |3 a discussing for some time tbe matter ▼ear: four months, fL Sold by all newsdealers. ternouu. The document, iu sub- of securing a premanent borne, and it oWORD EXERCISE ON A JAPANESE WARSHIP. stauee, reads as follows: MUNN & Go * ^5 8 «V Y Last night tbe members of Helmet Branch Offiee, G2f F 8U Washington. D. C* seems that to secure rooms in tbe ta Temple, Rathbone Sisters, enter “After all debts and funeral ex The cc:u;.:-"S’ preparedness in every department of the Japanese navy has penses are paid my wife, Emily F. caused n .cii-lon <>f the opinion that th« Jap’s courage Is commingled wit’ new building to be erected is just tbe tained tbe members of Helmet Lodge, Stevens, shall have all my real prop *hnrb-,atlil<<lnews. Japan's naval marksmanship has already been tested in tne thing for that popular organization. Knights of ¿Pythias, in tbeir ball iu Tbe present club bouse will be tbe theatre block. Tbe occasion was erty. nreionf war. mid it Is safe to assert that If by some unnsual combination of to the tear pari ot the lot, aud moved ■ <■ dr- rr-w, ,,f two opposing vessels should be pitted against each “Alter my wife's death my sou, r: c i a delightful one. Whist, pit, panic r <n n n.nd to hand tight the little '‘Yankees uf the East" would give a facing on West Tenth street it will be and other games were tbe vehicle tor Leun E. Stevens, shall have the 75- acre t a'I of land whore be is now tornl iirwunt of themselves. for sword exercise Is today as regularly practiced used for residence purposes. Such tbe passing of a delightful evening. m ths Csvs when "boarding” was inevitable In sea lighting. is tbe plan now being discussed. living. ! An elegant luncheon was served by “My daughter, Maggio Summer J the ladies. Tbe commitles which bad Ion the little High street sewer. Fr.r- The geueral opiuion prevails that H x c lusive ville, ahull, after the death of my ! charge of this pleasant function designs and the dlscovrey of the error in the I tber time was asked on additional by- wile, lie paid tbe sum ot *2UU0, which deserve great credit tor making it latest fashion 1 d rants. may tie derived from the uale ol the count aud the fact that it had not such a success. Chairman Beckwith, of the health able models. sufficient votes in its fnvor invali home niece of Kit) acres. If my soil, I ... committee, reported three cases of Over 90 . ” dates tbe act, but Mr. Baker laats Welby Stevens, so desires, in may |Prof. A. T. Grugett and Bliss ’ Ella contagions diseases luring the month. Yesterday afternoon, after classes, and up-to cL.. tlie ground that the law did pass aud pay the su'd sum of *2600 out of his The second annual report of tbe May Winn were married et tbe home , a number of students from tbe uni styles to select private au<l individual funds at or is iu etfeet, aud that be will attempt free circulating library showed dis of tbe officia'ing clergyman. Rev. D. versity enjoyed golfing on the club j from. Made to prevent any killing of upland birds before the deitti ot my wife, instead bursements during the year to be L. Sorode, at Junction City, Sunday, 1 grounds south ot town. After a few ' from selected next fall us has l>eou allowed by the of paying it out of the proceeds from *304.05, and receipts *371.41. The re March 13, 1904. Prof. Grugett was rounds on tbe green tbe young peo-' wear-well old law. formerly principal of tbe Junction pie enjoyed a delicious luncheon at I the home place. port was adopted. fabrics and — “My s Welliy Stevens, shall have The report of the committee of the City public schools aud hie bride is a tbe club bouse before returning home. every pair the home place of 150 acres. whole regarding the petition relative popular young la.iy of the railroad Those participating were the Mistos hai. our liber "My wile ahull have all my person I to voting ou liquor 1 cense, Carnegie junction town. They will reside at Mary Warfield, Nina Wilkins, Camille al guarantee. al property during her lifetime, and I library and municipal ownership of Jetfereou, where the professor is now Carroll,Maude King, Ermine Church, As> If sec upon her death to lie the property ol ! light and water plants was read and teaching. Norma Hendricks, Leone Kaye, them. The Graut's Pass Miniug Journal of my sou, Wilby Stevens. I adopted. !"*'• Messrs.Bert Eastland, Edward Lister, “i nominate and appoint my sou, March 12 has thia Petition of property owners that' Orville Waller, Roy Kerns, Charlie Well y pl, v ns, sole executor of my “What appears to be a very rich Third street, between Lincoln and' Austin, Will Ford, Arthur McAlister. estate, with >ut bonds.’* strike ou telluride ore bas been made Marbiugton, be graded and gravelled, • Exclusive M«Kers Mies Ella McAiltser chaperoned the The will was made on August 27, on Canyon Creek, about nine miles was refrered to the street committee. KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN party. 1903, and witnessed by Frank L. Ar- above Kerby, during tbe past few Brownville, Or., March 14.—C. C. Sold and rec^xnraaxided by Prayer of petitioners that a sewer mi'age and Ira II Calef. The probable weeks. The ore was found by B. G. to connert with main sewer at Second Snyder is having a new plate glass Eilly’s Cffarln rrt Store Monday evening being the fourth value of the estate ia *9500. Ira 11. Strook and H. C. Perkins, they And street was referred to committe on I front put iu bis store buildings occu Calef, Frank L. Armitage aud A. T. Ing a number ot surface pieces of tbe tl e and watre. Petition for the grad pied by Stanard A Cabel and G. C. anniversary of Dr. aud Mrs. F. M. Day's wedding, a number of tbeir Bonnett Imre been appointed apprais ore oxidized by tbe action of tbs air, ing and gravelling of Seventeenth Thompson A Son. ers of tbe property. and becoming interested they bunted street was referred to street commit Mr. Cox, of Springfield, has rented friends »ere inviteu In their home until they found the ledge which was tee. tbe I. O. O. F. store buildings and on tbe coiner ot West Eleventh and composed of this rich or* The vein Petition for a sidewalk to traverse will open a new general merchandise Charieltou streets to celebrate tbe event. The rooms were decorated it a contact of elate aud gravel and East Eleventh street, to connect with store April I. , is about fourteen inches wide, thickly University avenue, referred to aireet Tbe postofflee tight is getting warm. with leather in honor of tbe occasion The promortere of the scheme to ' pwppared with the oeautiful white committee and city attorney. Three candidates in tbe field, and and th* game uf flinch was played dur irrigate Crook couuty desert land 'telluride*. The ledge is perhaps four An ordinance to licente and regu they are circulating petitlona for sup ing the evening. A delicious lunch eon wss served by tbe hostess, assist- Violin Maker and Repairer from the Desobutt a river are gvttiug I feet in width, but bas not been traced late transient dealer* and placing tbe port. ‘ ed by her sister, Mr*. Seeley. Those esdy to break ground. Tbe super- 'any great distance. The ore was minimum tine of *100 tor violation of attention given to rector present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. ng Especial int< udent, is J. G. Kelley, vbo made 1 found at a depth of from six to tlf its provisions was passed by the old violins Repairing bow*, 8. W. Smith, Philadelphia— "My Scbwering, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. John mandolins, guitars, celio or bass tbe Eng- no a« war system plana and teen feet deep, and 700 pounds of it council hy unanimous vote. superintend the work. Tbe Prine [ showed an assay of WOO to *1000 a THE LIQUOR LICENSE QUESTION rheumatism has disappeared entirely son, Mn. See'ey, Mis* Norrit, Miss Many, violins are weak on some since takiug Hollister'* Rocky Moun Mamie Fisk, Mrs. C. W. Lowe, Miss striugs I can strengthen them and ville Journal of March 10th has ton. Two ledges have been found, equalize the tone Satisfaction guar tain Tea. Two packages made me a 'about 800 feet apart. Upou one Mr. this: Councilman Matlock moved, and well man.” 35 esnts, tea or tablet I Kate Patterson, H. A. Vincent, Louis anteed Bean. “J. G, Ki Iley, superintendent of Strock has located four claims aud tbe motion was carried, that the may form. Ask your druggist. tbe Pilot Butte Co., was iu tbe city upou tbe other Messrs. Perkins, or appoiut a committee to draft rea tbe first ot the week. Mr. Kelley Booth, Coffman and Luce have locat- sons why ths council did not see at report« that work will commence , cd two claims. Mr. Strock is an old to grunt tbe prayer of petitioners to in geueral al rig Clio line of th» canal miner in telluride ores, he having submit the salooj license questivu to i ns boon i.. the frost is out of th** 1 worked iu tbe Cripple Creek country a vote at the next city election, the ground, and that a supply of plows, rnd Boulder country for about twenty- reason* set forth to lie published in *cr.«p.i.- i.ivl ether tools to be used fonr years, and hl* opinion that the the newspaper*. Mayor Chrisman ap Take Tablets. on every in the construction will be on tbe property will be an excellent produc pointed Councilmen Griffin, Matlock, Sevan Million hove* soM in port 1 2 mortbl. This Signature, !>OX. 25c. er ernnts for a great deal ’’ round •t'1» w-'ek ’* • i ^Calkins . 1 City Attorney Williams. ' r S. H. Friendly’s For Cigars Scientific American. AmericanBcauty and F. C. Corsets Married. Chy Parkins’ Rich S'rike, Brownsville Noles. Kalamazoo Corset Cn, J. L. COATES Crook County Irrigation. To Cure a Cold in One Day £7^ Laxative Bromo Qllinine