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3 THE EUGENE GUARD n w Total for library Against............ THREE Money Given Away Majority for library............. WARDS FOR, 460 The F’ower Thief. LICENSE If You Don’t Try You Don’t, Know Ite Bon Marche Bargain Store SATURDAY and MONDAY were the greatest shoe days ever seen in Eugeue. Hundreds of pairs of our good fashionable shoes were passed out to the passing throngs. The BIG SALE continues during the week. Money Given Away base The Bon Marche ON WILLAMETTE STRAFT. I Will Tou Sow I I I I CSC Grass Seed This Spring We carry a full line of al I ind.s of gia-s seed including High Land Alfalfa Mammoth Red Clover Spring Vetches Red Top Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass Millet Buckwheat Speltz, and a great many other kinds. fl Choice Red Clover in 100 pound lots $13.50 Garden Seed in Bulk. I Our seed i? new stock and the best we can buy. I F. L. Chambers & Bro .J L. Oregon. Eugene, Driving Association Will Ask What sort of a hsait is it that will Council and Court to Improve 1 Prominent Salem Speculator H*j permit the young boy or girl o sneak Troubles—ln the Timber Sixth Street and Blair Road. iu premises, under cover of darkuess, as if he were doing an act that he Fraud Ring. would beasliHmed to commit In broad daylight, and strip a flower bed of its The Eugene Driving Association Dau J. Tarpley went to Portland blossoms? A flower bed which, per will hold a meeting Thursday evening I this tuornng, in answer to a summons haps, some aged or decrepit old lady at 7 :30 o'clock in the real estate office has faithfully labored to bring to per of Geo. G. Grose, in the theatre from United States District Attorney fection that she might enjoy a few ot block. Considerable business of im Hall, informing him that he had be»u the beauties of nature that age pre- portance will be discussed, including indicted by the Uuited State« grand jury, now in session in that city, says ' vents her going out and beholding the matter of asklug the city conucil yesterday's Salem Journal. Mr. Tarp elsewhere tba'i in her own yard. to improve West Sixth and Blair ley, when seen by a Journal reporter, Carnegie Library and Water and Shame on the youths who will and street«, and the county court to im said: “I do not know the nature of have committed such sneaking thlev- prove the road leading from the city the indictment, but suppose tha' it Light Plants Propositions ery. Why not c-me up in the light limits to Bangs' Park. These are the is in some way connected with the Carried by Rousing of day and ask tor the privilege of thoroughfares 'raveled in reaching timber laud business. I will give my taking what you are too indolent to Majorties. the park and at present they are not bonds when I arrive in Portland, aud cultivate, and thereby eave yourselves in the best of condition, but with a wait trial. ” from breaking the commandment, I small expenditure it is thought they Tarpley did not appear to be wor which says, ‘‘ Thou Shslt Not Steal. ” As stated by the Guard yesterday, ; can be improved to a considerable ex ried over his indictment, and had b s on unprecedented vote was cast at the tent. usual smile aud genial way with him. municipal election yesterday and The history of the operations of tty) there wa3 more excitement than has McKinley timber land people is well occurred at a similar eletciou here in known throughout the state. McKin years. ley, Miss Marie Ware, Puter and a (Guard Special Service.) The saloon license ticket was sue- ■ (Guard Special Service.) Mrs. Watson were arrested for fraud Unity, April 5.—J. R. Holbrook iti cessful in all wards except the first, Llewellyn, April 4.—Every Ü1 0 ulent practices In eutering land, Hnd laid up with rheumatism. Dr. Brown ' which ¿has always bad a big temper was called to attend bin- Saturday. | seems to be enjoying the beautiful the indictment of Tarpley is not a ance majority. spring weather, which is more than surprise to those acquainted with the Anina Humphrey, who has been To the delight of the majority of welcome after the long dreary weath past relationship of the parties. The teaching in Washington, came home I the citizens of the city, the Carnegie er. specific charges against Tarpley aie library and municipal ownership of last week. not known, but it includes the trans Sunday school was largely attended light and water plants propositions Frank Blair, the Fall Creek mer actions of the so-called timber land at Central Easter Sunday, and the carried by great majorities. chant, bad the misfortune Tuesday, children were more than delighted ring, which operated chiefly in Linn It will be seen by adding up the to while handling baled hay, to have a with their Easter eggs which tbair and Lane counties. tal vote on couucilmeu in all four of wire break, the end of which struck Mr. Tarpley is a practicing attorney teacher gave them. the wards that the temperance forces him in the eye, causing a very pain The Arbor Day exercises will be at law, and is well known in this oast more votes than the saloon li- I ful if not serious accident. He went city, where he has resided for a num cense force», the first ward vote coun to Eugene Wednesday for medical as largely attended at Central next Fri ber of years. He has nianj friends day. terbalancing the license majorities sistance. in the valley, and they appear to be Rev. Mnlkey will hold services at in the other three waids. For the At the Republican primary Satur confident that Tarplov will come out temperance ticket 565 votes were day J. H. Kissinger was nominated this place all the week. A good at clear of any charges. and for the license tioket 560. for justice of the peace and A. C. tendance is ex|ected. lowing is the vote in detail: Mrs. Anderson is suffering a re at- Mattison for constable. R. G. Galil ean , Geo. Neet and Ed Morgan were tack of rheumatism, FIRST WARD. elected delegates to the county con- i The Recorder— vention. A lively little flstic en- lApril B. F. Dorrie.. (Guard Special Service). Treasurer— Creswell, April 4. — Parsons Bros, F. Reisner....... are placing their stock of hardware Councilmen— io the poetoffice building. W. W. Calkins. Miss Beulah Martin started Fri Alton Hampton day lor Alpha, on the Lower Siuslaw, win -he wi>l teach a three months Calkins’ majortiy............. | teiin of school. Total vote, 425. Miss Mearle Scott was up from SECOND WARD. Eugene Sunday to visit at home. Recorder— Messrs. H. C. Wheeler, Paul Bris B. F. Dorris.... tow, H. H. Ruth aud W. Wilhelm I of Pleasant Hill attended the Wood C. M. Kissinger Treasurer— man lodge at Creswell Saturday night. F. Reisner......... Come again boys. We enjoyed your Councilmen— company very much. R. B. Henderson Aunt Sophia Hazleton is again R. McMurpbey. very ill. Fred Moore who has resided to, Hendersou’s majority eome time iu Eugene has moved to Total rote, 238. Creewell for the summer. THIRD WARD. James Clark has returned from Recorder— Salem where lie has been attending B. F. Dorris. .. the busiueas college. Treasurer— Mrs. J. M. Volkmar who is Iu the F. Reisner....... hospital at Portland la slowly im Councilmen— proving. Geo. B. Dorris The W. O. W. intend giving t Colombia! "If I don’t shoot perhaps 1 II get something. W. W. Davis.. —Chicago Inter Oosan. drama in the 16th inst., for tbs benefit of the hall fund, it will b< Dorris’ majority counter was engaged in out-ide by and their hospitality is appreciated presented by local talent. Total vote, 265. way of variation ¿which caused a re by their many friends. A large family arrived Sunuaj Mieses Nellie and Neoma Gates from Nebraska to locate in Oiegon. FOURTH WARD. cess which was not on the slate. Recorder— Rev. Gregory, of Springfield, were the guests of Minuie Stephsus 4'hey are old acquaintances of Mr. B. F. Dorrie...................... . McKay. preached here Sunday. He was ac Saturday and Sunday. Ttie Pickens sawmill is running Treasurer— companied by his father. Fled Moore is erecting a new house Frank Reisner.................. Ths Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. start again which bad been stopped on on the fot north of the Baplisi Councilmen — church. ed a drive of 4,000,000 feet£of;log.-', I account of bad weather. II. Rebmen had the misfortune to J. D. Matlock.................. which .1. B. Hills had delivered at the The M. E. quarterly conferenc« Chas. L. Scott ................ mouth of Lost Creek the first of last cut his left hand quite severely Sun will be held at Cloverdale next Sat day. week. unlay evening. Sunday Elder Fore Matlook’s majority. A young man of tilia place at is expected to preside. Miss Alice Prat.ton is teaching the Total vote, 222. j t -nipted to escort a young lady home Wiuberry school this soring. F. G. Woodcock, district organ zei Total vote, all four wards, 1118. recently but had the misfortune *o Humphrey Brothers are Jogging the get his umbrella entangleu with the of the W. (J. V7., attended the riaiur LIBRARY, LIGHT AND WATER. day evening court se-siou. As usual, “home ranch” tins spring. limbs of an oak tree. The young First ward- a rousing time was field. lady heedless nf bin pillful crina Library, yes................................... 31 Miss Lula Hughes lias engaged tc passed on and the poor boy was com- Library, no.................................... 7 teach the school at Halt a in the west pelled to awa t Ills rescue. Light plant. yea.... ern side of the county, I Light plant, no....... .Messrs. Roily Roney and Dave Co Water plant, yes penhaner, of Goshen, came to C’us Mater plant, no.... well last Sunday to make fiiendly Second ward— (Guard Special Service), ' tills, but their call was cut short by Library yes............. 165 Dexter, April 5.—Farmers are mak 1 the unexpected arrival of their tralD Library, no.............. 57 Efforts Being Made to Organize ing good use of the tine w< ather of \fter some difficultv the train wa, Light plant, yes .. . 181 a Team --Col Hofer Will the past few days. stopped some distance < low towt Light plant, do M Speak. B. E. Williams went to Eugene Hud when the boys came up wi’h if Water plant, yes .. 185 yesterday. Dave, who poeaesaed h supple, grace Water plant, no 311 ful figilie, climbed aboard easily, but School opened here Monday with Third ward- An effort is being made to organize alas for Roily, he tried in vain until Library, yes 140 baseball team at the university, and L. B. Gibson installed as teacher. at last the negro porter bethought Library, no Mrs. Maggie Bobua returned to 103 • meeting wag held at the gymnasium Light plant, ye« ... 205 this afternoon to see about the possi Cottage Grove Saturday after «pend himself to hand him down a atou’ Light plant, no....... 31 bilities. There are a number of men ing several days here visiting with chain and bis troubles were quickly ended. Don’t let this disooumgi Water plant, yes ... 212 at the university who are interested her sister, Mrs. T. J. Cruzau. you from coming again, little boy. Water plant, DO 24 in the game and who will not take Treris lentou returned to Philo Fourth ward— part in other forma of spring athlet math yesterday after having spent Library, yes 135 ics. A challenge has been received . the Easter vacation visiting with his Library, no 61 from the Hill military academy for a ■ parents here. His father, W. H. Light plant, ye« 171 game next Saturday, hut a game at Fenton, accompanied him as far as Hon. John IJ. Sbnpe, oub c t th Light plant. DO 27 that early date is not desirable and 1 Eugene. prnminBLt citlseua of Koneburg, hip Water plant, J.-H 177 will probably not be p’ayed. The instrument* for the new ‘phone woll known »11 ower th*» ntate, r r Water plant, no 24 Hue between Goshen and Dexter have rwrv peacefully nt hu L hhuh iu th« arrived and will lie placed in position | city early Sunday morning, April RECAPITULATION. by Waiter Ross, of Eugene. Total for lights ............................. 892 j HAM, of heart failuie, the teruUuieti” Against ............................................ 133 Miss Ethel Brewalei, of Eugeue, | of nn lllnewH of aevefnl uiouthR. I. came up Friday to aes’st ■r-, . | wr -» nearly 54 yeaii» ui age Leo. W. Pickett will eate was Fenton IU coomng lor lh< e I.. I a W ii - .Majority for city ownership . 756 I Lie served Beverni t auo iu tha b I today iu the county i ..urt and hams camp. Total for water.......................... 910 ¡Mature, held tn* o»r •? »>• i*t<*-tet ulgc baa taken the ms"e~ under Aga.r.at........................................ . 116 Mi“» Georgia Parker. « is teach- th»* lu»vBtuig jaitu 1 di • • ■< 1 u > tu , rue tit. No decision ha« as yet In-.- st rrlw‘r, ,< p, - ith h?r ' u.d ferwt aw rterk and bi ip . > ajonty tor city ownership I DbUftiiab vuuui) «» . . . Iti tiii.e.. • » pareuls heie <**er ¡aunday. Unity Items. Cut out this space and bring to the BIG BARGAIN STORE and we will allow you Save Money I First Ward Went Strongly For Prohibition. How cheap we are selling good FASHIONABLE SHOES for at 25 Cents Cash on Your She ROAD AND STREET DAN TARPLEY IMPROVEMENT INDICTED Llwellyn Items. Creswell Items. BASEBALL AT THE UNIVERSITY D xitr Hems. John. H. Shupe Dead. r » M I W b 1 '*** strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless.- ure to accomplish DHSIRLD RESULTS. ■ -n.-.-, , i 31 ^er uj ” n -I'-TfAii pL' ** — «, AiukaAMa Mi'j. Vv.ba.« Assaw, (..«»earn, vu.* ns. . Pickett Will Contest. I i