Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, June 21, 1904, Image 7

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TH E El GENE GUARD
AUTOMOBILE
RACE HELD
laud; deputy grand master, W. H.
Fla nagan Grant’s Pass; senior grind
waiden, W T. Williamson, Portland;
junior grand warden, Lot L. Pearce,
Salem; grand treasurer, Henry Roe,
Portlaud; grand secretary, James F.
Robinson, Eugene; trustees of edu
catioual fund, John M. Hodson, M.
S. Woodcock and John B. Cleland,
all of Portland.
—
turned to her tbe same day. When
she .ecovered ber money, she lost no
time in placing it In the bank, where
it would be safe.—Timea.
Irving
■—1
CIRCUIT
ERRORS WERE
NUMEROUS
COURT IN
SESSION
Society
Principal
For the
Reason
—I
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Ha was relieved at the end of tfle
sixth inning and McKune rubatitut
ed.”
Loss
Evnets
On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Obas
F. Littlefield gers a china showc
(Guard Special Serv ce.)
party at her home, 81 West Fifth
Blues at Salem.
Irving, June 16-x'be meetings eon
srteet, in bouor of Miss Laura V.
OFF FOKTHF
ducted by Rev. Wigmore and Evan
Stafford, whose engagement to Mr. Ed
gelist Garmong at tbe Christian i
One Ma i Killed In
Adjourned Term Con Salem, Jnne 17. — I esterday was ¿u- Hanson was formally announced.
church
will
continue
during
tbe
re
­
SANTIAM
- geue's eff day, aud tbe Blues lost the Mrs. Littlefield bad decorsted th«
mainder of Ibis week. Quite a goodlv
cozy parlor aud drawing room ver«
Hamburg Auto
number have already united them- 1 vened at Two O'clock game to Salem mostly ou account of
artistically with cut flowers anti
j costly errors.
selves with the church.
hearts, and in keeping with the oona
I
MrFarland
pitched
good
ball,
but
Party of University People Left
An interesting game of ball was
Kace.
This Afternoon
was gi«eu tbe worst of support. The siou toe game of piogiessive heart-
played here Saturday, Bethel de'eai-
To Make Survey of That
was tbe principal pastime of tbe at
score :
ing Our Own by a score of 17 to 13.
teruoon. In tbe contest for point«
EUGENE
Stream.
Quite a number of people trom here
ab r h PO ■ e Mrs R. E. Grose won Bret prize and
attended tne commencement exercises
Briseno, as .. 4 0 1 2 2 3 Mre. W. M. Preston second. At the
Thousand' of Spectators, Includ­
at tbe university this week.
Large Number of Cases Being McKune, 2b p 4 0 0 I *> 0 close of the games Mrs Littlefield,
Daily Uuard June 17
ing Many Ro, al Personages
(Hynes. if .
4 0 1 0
0 assisted by Miss Gretta Bristow
Miss Livia Bond arrived home
i Radford, c
... ;i 0 1 6 2 2
Disposed of and Docket
Professor c.. H. McAlister, Percy Thursday from Philomath.
•>
Uitn sxed
the Start
Downing, 3b
0 1
I 2 3 served delicious refreshments. Th
Adame, J. A. (lamber, C. F. Rhodes,
At Regular Term Will
Schofield
cf
....
3
0
1
3
0 0 invitations have been issued for th«
Tbe
Warthens,
Christophers
and
j
Tms Morning.
Chas Austin, Carl McClaitie and A. Dills are expected home tomorrow
Aefzger,
rf
3
0
O
3
0 0 wedding, which will take place ac tbe
Be Short
McFarland, p-2b 3 0 0 0 2
K. Tiffany compose I tbe piny which from their outing at the oceauside.
new home of lie groom to-be, ou Un­
.»
Somers
lb
.......
0
3
0
8
left this afternoon for tbe Upper San-
corner of East Sixth ami Oak streets
The
I
O
O
F
lodge
is
making
exten
­
tiam river, !u Linn county, to make a
To’als ....
2!) 0 5 24 12 11 Thursday evening, June 30th. Mi
Hamburg, June 17 - Emperor Wil-
The adjourned term of circuit court
survey of tnat stream to determine sive improvements, viz: re rioting
Hanson is th« well known clothle
liam ga;e the tlsg d|>'ial for the first
SAL
and
painting
their
b-11
and
maaitig
convened at tbe courthouse this af
and Miss Stafford is very popular b
start preci-elv ..t ~ o’clock this morn­ tbe available water.
new
walas
around
tbe
same.
ternuon, Judge J. W. Hamilton pre-
ali r h po a e society circles. At yesterday's affai
The party expects to be gone about
ing, and with a migt.ty cheer by
1
4 6 1
Mrs Gomph and Mrs Gum. of Santa siding. The regular term begins Fay, ss
two weeks, and tbe trip is more of an
thousands the great tb-unett automo­
Longheed, 3b / 3 *> 1 1 0 0 she was the ree'pient of a large nun,
outing than anything else, although Clara, were tbe «nests of Mrs Luckey Monday morning, Up to 3:30 o’clock Wilkins, o
. 1 3 0 7 1 0 her of picees of cbiua, the gifts of he*
bile race wae on. In 'he itcfeiiai pa­
this afternoon ttie following eases bad Nebring. lb
their survey work will be thorough one day this week.
4
1 2 10 1 0 friends. The invite«! guests wer«'
vilion with ttie kaiser were the era
D h > I«, 3b
. 3 1 0 1 0 I »lesdatnee W. M. Preston, Darwi
They all took fishing ou’ tits along, and
Chas Powell and W K Lord are to beeu acted upon :
.* I 1 0
press, the king of Wortemburg, tier­
J. J. Thomas vs The Booth-Kelly Emerson, ...rf 4 *» Í
ast be Saul lain has I be reputation of be­ represent Irving at the U B confer­
n 0 0 Bristow, K. E. Gross, J. 8, M«dley
man Crowu P iuceliisu l Duke Ernst,
If .. . 4
Lumber Company, a corporation; re­ Williams,
ing one of tbe best streams on tbe ence at Salem next week.
Î 4 Ü (Cottage Grove), W. H. Alexander.
Downie, 2b....... 2 0
Louis ot Hesse, Grind Duke Freder­
port of referee. Submitted. Argu- Calif, p............... 4
for trout, they expect to bag a
1 0 0 .» «! Bert Vincent, James Meyers, Geo. 1 .
ick Francisco.
Nuti'eroiis princes, cast
meat to be held at July term in Lin­
of the «peekleu beau
Smith, II. A. Scb'««ring, A. L. P«
who with their suit s made a s’rikiug large number
Totals
30 12 7 27 15 0
CELBRATION
coln county.
ties.
ter, J. A. Haines, G N. Frazer, th«-
group, in which tbe gorgeous mili
RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS.
E F Gillett vs William II Dodge
T‘e ascent of Mt. Jefferson, tbe
Misses Maude Morris, Ada Hanson.
tvry nuiforma were a conspicuous fea­
and C Runyard; report of referee. Eugene. . 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0—
peak in Oregon, will
Bessie Wlrikley, I’earl ntatford.Gmtta
AT
ELMIRA
ture. Near the starting line on the second hignest
Hits .. .0 1 0 o 0 0 2 1 1— 5 Bristow, Belle Millican, Mae Ham
Continued for term and time extend­
be made by the p«rty before they re-
opposite sides of tbe course two grand
2
Salem.
.
.2
0
4
3
0
1
0
X
—
12
ed to referee to take testimony.
atanps. «-ai'h sestiug live thousand, turn.
Hits...2 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 X- 7 mitt.
W H Holden vs Harry M Holden
were packed with eager spectators,
Program of” Exercises to Be and Anna Holden; suits in equity.
SUMMARY.
while twenty t ousand more sight­
Springfield News
Note and Comment.
Stolen bases—Downing 2, Longhead
Referred to court reporter to take
Held On the Fourth
seers assembled in tbe grand en­
2, Wilkins, Emerson, Williams, Fay
testimony.
Two-base bit—Nebring. Home run—
closure six miles in circumference.
of July.
J D Humphreys was appointed city
J R Brown vs Theresa Felderert Emerson. Double playa—Fav to Neb-
One man was killed by being run
Drawing lots for tbe order of starting, marshal by Mayor Jayne Wednesday.
and Nlc Felderert; to recover money. ring; Emerson to Wilkins. Bases ou
Jenatzy, German, secured the first
balls—McFarland, 5. Hit by pitched over In the big automobile iace a»
Following 1« the program for tbe Set for trial Monday at 9 a m.
Mi Humphreys will conduct the
chance and Jed off on the Kaiser's sig
—Downing. Struck out—By Cal- Hamburg yesterday, But what <>
Edwin H Van Veehten vs Clar ball
office as at a former time, and work­ I celebration it Elmira July 4, 1' 04:
iff. 6; by McFarland, 2; by McKune, that! Ladies Hocked about and klsae I
nal. His car leaped forward nod in
Mathes; to recover money. Contin­ 2 ^’Irst base on errors—Eugene, 1; tbe winner.
10 a m —Bend luusie.
ing in the * lacksmith shop.
wo seconds was lost to view in tbe
Salem, 4. Earned runs—Salem, 2.
Song America.
ued.
Professor
W
M
8utton
is
buildirg
a
crowdid liues. At intervals of seven ;
Euphany Condray vs Andrew P Hits—Off McFarland, 5; off McKune
Keoitallou
by
Myra
Huston.
minutes the care etarted, each en- commodious five room cottage ou tbe
off Califf, 5. Left on bases—Eu­
There are other than human trap
Condray; petition for custody of mi­ 2;
Music by tbe Baud.
gene 3; Salem,7. Time of game-1:3b. edlei. Thia
enureged by rounds of applause Fol­ ot that adjoins Dr Jayne'a property
morning attracted li
nor child. Decree upon stipulation. Umpire—Derrick. Scorer—Jessup.
Reading
of
tbe
Declaration
of
Inde
­
ou
East
A
stieet,
which
he
expects
to
lowing Jen fzy came Edge, (Eng-
pathetic bird cries, we saw tbe 0«
Long A Bingham Lumber Company
pendence by Lee Aoel.
Imd), Werner (Austria,) Laud Blau- rent.
walking off with a youug robin in he
Oration by W. A. Wann, of Eugene. vs Winters A Campbell; to recover
cia (Italy) Tuery (France), Hnutvast
Salem June 18.—The
Eugene mouth, while the parent blrda flu'
The brick for the new WOW hall
The afternoon program will consist money. Continued for term.
< Belgian). Bar.ii. Von Caiteis (Ger- are expected to airive almost every
of h iiteraiy program at rhe stand un­
Norton R Gaylord vs S H Hurst and Blues were compelled to borrow tered about with outcries. Tbe o '
nan), Gir ing (Euglish), Braun (Aus­ day now. Everything le ready to be­
til 3 p. I,, While this is going ou all G G Grose; damages. Continued for Lougbeed, of Salem, to play first bidden under the porch, the robin
I
tria). Cagno (Italian), Dalleron gin laying them just as soou as they
base, and Rube Sanders, tbe «ell perched In an ad joining cherry tr*'
kin-la of rrrrerr an I amusements «‘11 term.
(French), Augier e« (Belgian), Opel arrive.
known Indian player, to play centre with an occasional sorrowful calllLt,
lake niece «rear the pus.office
K L Sabin vs Long A Bingham
(German), Jarrott (English), War­
field yesterday, but were then unable cry.
The uniform rank, WOW, and
A 3 p. m. tbe match ball game will Lumber Compauy, a corporation; to
den (Austrian), Storere (Italian), I members ot this lodge participated In
to
bold Salem down. Features of the
bogin on tbe Fountain Field.
recover money. Continued for term.
Kougier (breneb), Baron Decrawpez the unveiling ceremonies held over
The National Woolen Co, a corpora game were Uve home runs, made by
Tbe estate of Rosa F. Burrell, i A
(Belgian), Dufaux (Swiss). Opel was tbe grave of Archibald Smith at Co­
tion, vs Willamette Valley Woolen McKune and Downing for Eugene, Portland, will not pay the beqaeti
Wilson-Brabham
»< ou out with broken axels. It is burg last Sunday.
Nebring, Downie and McInnis for Sa­
i
Mfg Co, a corporation; to recover
in full, nor any part of residuary leg
red*.-ted that Jenatzy killled a man
lem. Tbe score:
money. Continued for term.
Last week we announced that “Bill"
aoies,the bequests amounting to 1110 •
aloug tbe road.
i Miller, of Eugene, would open a meat
8 H Friendly vs Alex Eaton; to
EUGENE.
A pretty wedding occurred at noon
Tbery beat Jenatzy by but a few I
i 000. against »77,000 on hand will
Settled and dis-
market here. Since then J E Stewart, on Wednesday, June 15, at the reel- recover money.
»5 r h po a e which to pay them. It Is interesHt
minutes. He wan given a rousing
Brieeno, s s ... 4 0 0 1 0 2 to note that bequests to relatives w<
who was formerly in business here, dence of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Brab- missed.
reception and several French ladies
purchased tbe outfit and is now en- bam six miles northwest of Junction
The H C Albee Co, a corporation, Me Ku lie, 2 b . .. 4 1 2 1 1 0 have to be scaled down, with other
embraced and kissed him. Tbe kaiser
t'lynee, if
.. 4 0 1 2 0 0
aged in meat selling.
City, when Augusta Brabham aud vs Willamette Valley Woolen Mfg Co, Radford, c. . .. 4 0 1 8 2 2 considerably, through a bequest <
summoned Thery to the imperial box
a
corporation.
Continued
for
term.
2 2 1
Downing.
3b
1 S5u,000 to ttev T L Elliott, paster <
Tbe Woodmen of the World are Ailbur Wilson were made husband
... 4 1
end congratulated him.
Leona Mills Lumber Co, a corpora­ Lougheed lb ... 1 0 0 4 0 1 th« Portland Unitariau church, at •
planning
on
dedicating
tbe
laying
of
and
wife.
Rev.
Mr.
Gardiner,
of
The race was won by Thery, French.
tion, vs Long & Bingham Lumber Co, Schofield rf. .. 3 0 0 2 0 0 no kin to the decendeut, “to make
tbe corner stone of tbe new hail now Junction, preformed the ceremuuy.
Sanders cf .. . 3 0 9 4 0 0
a
private corpcration; to recover
being built here. The exact date
Tbe bride wore white silk organdie
. 3 0 o o 1 o the world better” as expressed >•’
DR. CHESHIRE FOR
money.
Continued
for
term.
tbe will. It is very likely that Ru
cannot be given at thia time owing to and carried a bouquet of white roses.
30 9 5 21 5
b larb L Harms vs John L Harms;
Ellirtt will “make the world beltei"
the fact that it it not konwn on what
After tbe ceremonv a wedding ban
Dismissed.
— tor himself.
SALEM.
SCHOOL DIRECTOR day the brick will arrive, but it is quet was served and enjoyed by all. divorce.
State vs Wm II Jennings; seduction.
thought it will be early next week.— The couple received many handsome
ab r b I>0 a 0
Dismissed.
and substantial gifts.
News.
That was remarkable vitality of t> «
fay, 3b......... .. 4 2 2 1 7 0
Wilkins, c . . .. 4
1 4 1 0 girl Clara Hartman in the New Yo>
Those pre«ent from Eugene were:
2
Nehring,
lb
. 5
1 13 0 0 excursions’ amer Slocum fire. Piok>
Hon. J. M. Shelley circulated a pe­
Mr. aud Mrs. John Brabham, Will
Junction Items
Courthouse Items
Davis, cf . .
4
1 0 0 0
1
tition today asking Dr. W.L. Cheshire
Brabham, Miss Applewhite, Mrs. Earl
4 0 1 3 6 0 up by one of the fleet of resonli
Emerson, hr
to allow his name to be used for di­
Dillard, Mrs. Jenuie Gibson, John
U i | | hniH, If . 5 2 3 0 0 0 boats there was no room in the si
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS,
rector of District No 4..
Downie, 2b
.. 5 2 1 6 1 0 readv loaded boat, slid it being an,,,
Gibson, Merle Gibson, Mr. and Mrs.
James W White to'Minnie C Lind Molniss,
p . .. 3 3 2 0 2 0 posed tkat, like tbe others, she w i
Dr. Cheshire has accepted the nom­
Miss Wanda Logan, of Portland, is James Brabham, Ray end Milan Brab­ ley; lots 9 and 10, blk 24, Packard’s
Califf, rf ...
3 1 0 0 1 0
ination, and If elected will make a the guest of Miss Kittie Milliron.
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Dixcn, Mr. and ad fo Eugene. »2290.
— —
■»
— dead, the body whs towed behind I '
good officer.
Mrs.
W.
W.
Gossett,
Mrs.
Howard
Totals ....... . .37 14 12 27 18 1 ! a rope. At tbe wharf a tarpaulin «■
M Montgomery has purchased the
It A and N A Washburne to South­
Fugene, Ore.. June 17, 1904.
wrapped about her and she was co
residence in which he resides trom Gosset*, Elsie and Oren Gossett, Harry ern Pacific Co; Jot« 2 and 3( blk 17,
KUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS
To Dr. W. L. Cheshire:
and Lawrence Brabham.
Mrs. Hancbett.
also 00x137 feet iu^Spritigfleld. 81000. Eugene ........ ...01 0 0 0 0 0 0 1- o veyed to the staliin bouse, «her«
We, the undersigned, voters and
Junction—Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hurl­
woman searching for her dead turn
Rufus Mnllory, trustee, to South­
Henry Bubsneil Is limping aruiind,
Hits
...0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3- 5
citizens of school dtsirict No. 4, in
burt
aud
child.
Miss
Hattie
Hurlburt,
the
discovery that, the girl was all*-
3
0
O
7
X
—
1
1
ern
Pacific
Co;
lots
5.
6,
7
and
8,
blk
Sul
rn
............
.
1
0
1
2
tbe result of dropping a jackscrew ou
Eugene, Oregou, hereby lequeet you
Hits
1 0 <» 6 2 0 1 2 X — 12 Though badly burned she will >
his toe. The end of bis toe was badly Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cleek, Lawrence 40, and lot 2, blk 8, Springfield. »150
to accept tbe position of school direc­
and Wilietta Cleek. Mr. and Mrs. An­
cover. She remembers nothing of '
SUMMARY.
crushed.
i drew Graha.n, William, Thomas, John Booth Kelly Lumber Go to South­
tor of said district, aud allow yonr
awful fire.
ern
Pacific
C<
;
certain
Stolen
bases
—
Clynes.
Fay,
Wilkins,
land in
Misses Hattie and Josie Moorhead Maggie aud Ella Graham. Mr. and
name to be voted for »t llie school
McInnis. Two-base h'ts — Fav. Wil
I Springfield. 810.
where
left
Saturday
for
Roseburg,
election on «Monday, June 20, 1904.
Davis ilorne runs— McKune,,
’1rs. O.’V, Brabham, Mabie, Roy and
A end N A’Waahhurne to South­ kina,
they will be the guests of friends tor Mr. an<1 Mrs. J. T. Brabham, Gran­
Downing. Nebring, Downie, McIn­ BIG WORLD’S FAIR
J. W. KAYS,
ern Pacific Co; 60x180 feet in Spring- nis. Double plays —Emerson to Neh-
a couple ot weeks
J. M. SHELLEY,
ville aud Richard Brabham.
ring. Bases on balls—Off Nefzger, 5:
field. »600.
TOUR CONTEST
Grandma Hanchett, of Albany, ar­
8. B. EAKIN
Monroe—Mr. aud Mre. John Car-
Harriet M and David Grousbeok to off McInnis, 2. Hit by pitched ball
rived
here
Monday
to
visit
abi
by
30
others
)
( Signed
penter, Sr., Mr. aud Mre. John Car- Southern Pacific ¿Co; lot 3, blk 8, — McInnis. Struck out —Bv Nefzger,
8; by McInnis, 3. First base on er­
friends. Tuesday she celebrated her penter, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George
To the above citizens of Eugene:
OPENS MONDA 1
Springfield. 8700.
rors Salem,3. Earned runs—Eugene,
I most respectfuiliy submit my 88tb anniversary at tbe home of N J Rickard, Mre. Emma Rickard, , Mr. James Henry llarmes to James Sea- 2; Salem, f>. Left ou bases—Eugene,
Moffit.
and Mrs. A. K. Brabham, Miss J Ethel vey, John Seavey andfjesse Seavey; 3; Salem, 5. Time of game 1:45.
name aud accept your kindly offer as
Umpire- Derrick. Scorer—Shelton.
a nominee for school director.
The wires on the Junction-Florence Carpenter.
tOG acres in tp 18, s r 2 w. »2300.
Coupons will he issued by all •*’
W. L. CHESHIRE
telephone line hare been strung ae I Bellfountain—Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Sarah A, Henry G and Laura F
I the firms listed in the large diep)
Yesterday
’
s
Salem
Journal,
apeak
far as Franklin and tbe 'phones are Wilson.
Smith to Margaret J McKry; 1 acre in
ad on eighth page of this paper,wh
ing of Thursday’s baseball game in
Creswell. »800.
Masonic Grand Officers. expected to arrive today. It la expect­
the standing ot votes will be tai
ed to be open and ready for business SMALL BLAZE
David C aud M J Mathews to Louie that city, compliments the Eugene lated daily till the close, when
team
as
follows
:
Monday.
E Mathews; 40 acres in tp 20, s r I w.
railroad transportation to St. Linile
Daily Gnard June|17
“Eugene has a tine lot of baseball
»600.
A
special
meeting
of
tbe
city
conn-
'
and return, also »100 addltlcnal fur
ON
HIGH
STREET
Tbe grand chapter of Royal Arch
hoys,
one
that
any
city
might
well
be
H W Dunn to S Y Evans; lots 1 and | I
personal expenses, will tie awarded 1«
Masons elected tbe following officers cil was held Wednesday evenlug fur i
2, blk l,Duun'sad to Eugene. »2200. proud of. In the face of a crushing the winner.
tbe purpoae of electing a nightwatch, '
at Portland yesterday :
D G McFarland to J 8 Milne; lot 4, shutout yesterday they never “beef- I - Contest open to any resident per«
Grand high priest,Thomas F. Ryan, vice J M Cook, resigned. The result j Thia forenoon at 10:15 o’clock a
blk 1, Mrs C A Perkins' suburban en,” but took their medicine like of I«ane county.
proved
a
tie
between
J
M
Nichols
and
blaze
was
dtccovered
I
d
the
roef
ot
Oregon City; deputy grand high
little men. They are what you can
ad to Cottage Grove. »235.
Ask for World's Fair coupons <i> «
priest, Edward Biddle, Dallas; grand E J Meats and tbe meeting adjourned the house occupied by Dr. C. H. T. ,
C C and Amanda Roberta to J 8 call true sports.
without
making
a
selection.
Atwood
at
515
High
street.
Tbe
alarm
vote for yourself or any person ju
king, lx>t R. Pearce, Salem; grand
“
Radford,
who
bolds
down
first
for
Milne; south half of lot 6, blk 7,Long
may wish.
acri be, Frank W. Davis, La Grande; ' New officers of tbe A O U W lodge: was given and tbe Bremen made a
A l^andees’ ad to Coctage Grove. the Blues, when they have the men
Every
person
holding
er
grand captain of boat, L. Ste‘ner, Master workman, 8 E llunteberry; record-breaking run to tbe scene, bat •625.
in their positions,caught a good game
__________________
pone will stsnd an equal show, ti
Salem ; grand lecturer, George H. foreman, Oscar Maye; overseer, Royal in tbe meantime tbe Are had teen ex­
yesterday. This wss hie tlrst time
An order has oeen 1 sued by tbe
winner tn ba tha person having »
Burnett. Salem; grand P. S., Edward Pitney, recorder, Wm Pitney; finan­ tinguished with the nee of several
tiehind the bat thia year, but he was
postofflee
department
directing
the
bnckets
of
waler.
Tbe
blaze
was
next
larges* number of coupons voted
Kiddle, grand R. A. captain, Frank cier, G J' Skipworth; receiver, Tboe
all right anyway.
their name at the close of the cont-
W. Miller, Albany; G. M. Art vail, Poole; guide, Dr C L Williams; in­ to tbe chimney and was caused, no payment of salaries on star mail
“
Downin«
Eugene's
third
base
­
routes and mail messengers on a I
only 60,000 coupons to be issued
A. A. Marshall. Portland; G. M. sec­ side watch, F A Saylor; outside doubt, by a defect in tbe flue.
man, made a very pretty stop In tbe |
monthly basis. Instead of quarterly, ■
tbe merchants.
ond vail, Henrv Roe,Portland; G. M. watch, Ches Nichols.
latter part ni tbe game. Ho fielded
as baa been tbe rule in tbe past, The
third vail, C. J. Buchanan. Oregon
the
bell
at
a
rapid
gait
and
made
a
Mrs Woolrldc«« of Fern Ridge, lost
Editor Suicides
salaries for July will be paid August
City , gttataCS aoutibel, Jva&Jaa JaiàuieLàiv,
hesnHfnl thri'w
a purse Tuesday containing 84<J
francisco,
June
17.
—
1st.
George
Portland; grind secretary, Junes F.
Roy McFarland,the young Lebanon
■lufunt
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