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I WADDLE FINED A HUNDRED Thuredsy’e Dolly Craid Edwin B. VanVechten vs. I Cl»ia Matbee et al; to recover money, De fendant given 30 days to answer and plaintiff 30 days to reply. F. W. Bu'.^un vs. the Noonday Min- ing Co., a corporation; to recovet money. Verdi . for plaintiff. Anna L. Shively vs. School Dlr^'ct No 45, Laue oouuly, Oregon, auu u. F Wooley, O. O. Vea’cb and C. 11. Vb'.deuhurg; to recover money. De murrer sustained tn part. Jury ot eight chosen. W. B. Hawley, administrator of tfe «state of William Halley, deceased, vs. r. E. Marr; to recover money. Continued for term upon couaeut. Friday's Daily Guard. The last jury case of tbe present term of circuit court was that of An na L. Shively uguiust Cottage Grove Hchool District, No. 45, to recovei money for services as teacher in th* high sobool tbere. it will he remem bered that she whs dismissed as teach er because she could not produce ber certificate, but later tbe' certificate «as found. Miss Sbively seeks to re cover the amount of ber salary for the time ^sbe was out of work fhd jury io tie ease was as follows: S H Maybvn. A. E. Pickle, Joe Tran I uell, H. Yates, E. F. Cbapmau, E. J. Crow. Jno. F. Brew»r, W. E. Wilcox, W. 11. Kay, Elios llarpole. The jury returned a verdict in fa vor of the plaintiff tor ».’20, the amount she asked tor. CA8ES DISPOSED OF. F. W. Benson vs. the Noonday Min ing Co , a corporation; to recover money. Motion for new trial over ruled; judgment on verdiot; order cf sale of atlacUei property; 60 days glveu to file h.ii ot exoeptions. W. B. Hawley, administrator of th* «state of William Bailey, deceased, vs. George O. Knowles, Charles Gat tys and W. 11. Weathersnu; to rsccv er mauey. Continued for term upon motion of plalntitf. | Geoige C. lire lie vs. Cbarlee C. Ha !- sell et al; loreclo-ure. Decree ot fore closure; judgmeut tor $550 60,Interest at 10 per cent, attorney tee of SiU, costa end diaburaeuieuts. Josie M. Lakin vs Alonzo J. Lakin; divorce. Decree ot divorce. L. E. Davis jt ui vs. Carlin« E. Da vis et al; partition. R. S. Brysou ap pointed referee. Hubbard, ‘-'peiieer, Bartlett A Co., a corpotatio , vs, C. C. Matlo:'l<i to recover mousy. Continued, pend ing bankruptcy proceedings. PRIZE FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS sued and eubmitted. Demorrer to compUint overruled. Mary Weist vs Frank Weist; di- voice. Decree denied; complaint die- missed. N. A. WLIteaker vs. T. N. Segar st The Oregon Society of the Sons of ai.; foieclosure. Decree of foreclos 1 tbe American Kevolutiou offers p<izee ure; jidgxeut fur «1972, interest at 8 to tbe pupils of tta public schcola of I ,sr cent from Nov. 9, 1904; attorney tbe state of Oregon for essays connect fee. »3163. Second judgment for ed with Revolutionary history. Prizes »2167.28, iotarast at 8 per cent, attor of $25. $15 and $10 will be awarded to j ney fee of »150. tbe best three essays in tbe order o‘• Tbe Great Northern Development merit, on either of the following sub- Company, a corporation, vs. H. C. Ijects: Mahon, J. M. Cook, O. A. Temple, 1 John Paul Jones. Minnie B. Temple, and Silas J. 2. Womau's Part iu tbe Revolution. I Shroud; injunction. Referred to Al 3. The Commissary Department, of | bert Crutcher, notary public, at Les tbe Revolutionary Army, compared A igeles, to take testimony. with the present. J. M. Cook vs. tbe Great Northern Tbs essays are limited to 300U Development Company,a corporation words, written in the student's own : to compel legislation of stock. Re baud writing ou ouo aids ot tbe paper. I ferred to AltertCrutcber, notary pub Tbe essays must be accompanied by lic,at Los Angeles, to take testimony. a certificate of tbe prlucipal of tbe Mamie M. Kanotf vs. Louis Kanotf; school attieude! ty tbe writer, stat . divorce. Dismissed. ing that tbe «titer Is a boua fide stu Nelson H. Green and Orr H. Green, dent of tbe school aud has attended va. J. Henqulnet; to quiet title, not lees than four weeks of tbe school Leave granted to file plea in 15 days. year of 1905 6. Escb essay must be , Plaintiff 15 days to rep»y. signed by tbe writer io bis or ber Bessie L. Kanotf va. W. F. Dead- proper name and giviug tbe poetoffice , mood; to recover money. Motion for address cf tbe writer. Essays must b( | new trial overrule!, forwarded to Harrison G. Platt. Com Tuesday's Daily Guard. Major Feesqpden vs. Fred E. Fes- eeudeu; to decíate lien and foreclos ure. Plaintiff given until November 23 to tile brief; defendant until No vember 25. Asher Wilcox vs. Sarah E. Wilccx; divorce. Decree of divorce. Nannie K. Belehaw vs. Sarah E Thomas et al; partition. Testimony taken In open court. L. E. Bean, referee. 3 L. R. Minard vs W_•. Landess as administrator of the estate of Lena Becker, deceased ; to recover money. Motion for new tris! denied; 60 dayB allowed defendant to tile bill of ex ceptions. Catherine Campbell vs. J. K. Camp bell; divorce. Decree of divorce. Louisa Mulkey vs. L. H. Mulkey and Mary E. Mulkey; forcloeure. Motion to dismiss wjit of review al- ipwed. Wednesday's Daily Guard. N'eli Cnmmiua, the Cottage (irove saloon keeper, who was convicted by a jury in the oircuit court last week upob tbe charge ot seduction, prefer red by Miss Mary Bartels,a young wo man also residing st Cottage Grote, bar. it is said, left tbe country aud his boud of $500 will be forfeited. Wm. Landess aud H. C. Madsen, wrll-kuowu Cottage Grove citizeus, u were Cntnmlne' bondsmen, It Is aaid that he made it rig’H with them be fore he left, concluding ftiat it was much better to lose tbe money than to serve a term In the peuiteutlHry, which no doubt wool! have been bls fate had he remained here. A mt tlo'u for a new trial in the case 1 was to have been argued before Judge Saturday’s Dally Guard 1 Harr A yesterday morning at 9 o'clock Colonel J. \. Waddle, the well- >o actiou along that line chu betaken known Portiaud liquor d.ummer, ait unless th? e eu laut is present. Cuui- thia morning fine! $100 tor nellmg j I 'nine did not enow up aud the matter liquor at Junction City in violation was postponed. It was later learned ot the local option law. He was ar- that he bad disappeared. The court raigiie<i yesterday and pleaded guilty adj rurued last evening without declar tn tbe oharge. Mr. Wadd:e o«ui a ing tie bond as being forfeited, but cigar store at Junctlor aud it is al j at tbe »doomed term, wbich ia to leged tiie liquor was sold there. This j meet January 4, 1906, the money will is tbe third person lined ter that | no doubt be turned futo the couuty offense at the present term of court. | treasury. FISH Ed FINED »75. N. A. Fisher, the piano agent, who assaulted F. A. Raukin on a side •met one night last August, was this afternoon fined »7b far assault and battery merclal block, Portland, Oregon, so as to reach him not later than Febru ary 1st, 1906. In awarding tbe prizes tbe cutnmit- tee will be governed ty these consid i erations: 1. Historical accuracy. 2 Manner of treatmei.t. 3. Ortborsgpby, grammar, syntax, and punctuation. Additional information may be ob islned by addressing tbe chairman o tbe committee at Oregon City, or ott er members of tbe committee at Port land, Oregon. DK. W. E. CARLL, Chairman. RICHARD MONTAGUE, J. i-. EWING, LEWIS H LAMBEtfSON, Committee. BKEEZtS FROM THt SIUSLAW Hull’s Red Cross è DRUG STORE For HOLIDAY GOODS WATCH FOR. OUR AD NEXT WEEK. We Saved Money for You When We Purchased Our Holiday Goods Eugene. 7:50. Address, “The Book We Use,” Fev. J. 8. McCallum, Eugene. 8 20. Special music, Mrs. M. H. Ar nold, Eugene. 8:30. •Address “Organized to Win,” Rev. W. C. Merritt. SUNDAY SCHOOL CON VENTION FINANCIAL REPORTS SUBMITTED HENRY ANKENY FOR GOVERN It begins to look as though Cig The Lane County Sunday School || 1'bc telephone line between Alpha Association «ill hold a special con A. Johns and Dr. James Wltbyco« The committee an entertainment o and Mapleton will socu be completed. I vention at the Eugene Baptist church the Portland business men eutmift will not have a monopoly on tbe | TLe school at Minerva opened this Friday and Saturday, November 24 I bernstorial end of ’be Republics the following financial repotr: week with Miss Hattie Someie as und 25. W. C. Merritt, international Amount of funds collected ... .$63 25 maw tl-ket next April, for the p teacher. deld secietary u. Sunday school work Amount paid out............. 840 15 pee.• ate that Henry E. Ankas] Flee dollars a hundred la being pall will te presto*. The program is aa Fuse e, will shortly appear abu»« Cash on band................. *23 10 in Eugene for cbittiin trees 6 to 8 feet folio«»: political uoiizou, eays tbefurti high, to be planted with tbe object of Telegram, Up to this time Ji FRIDAY, NOEVMRER 24. $63 25 raising bark. and Dr Witbycoube bare been Alernonn Sveelon. D. A. PAINE, only avow>d candidate«, it ch The Odd Fellows of Mnpleten arc 1 Chairman Committee. 2:00. Song at., j «yer, trank Need- be oa.d yet liiai .Ur. Ankeny ia ol preparing to give a dance at Maple- I BARBECUE STATEMENT. hara, Eugene. avowed claar, l,ui |l j. C<-rlB>l|l ton oil Thanksgiving night, November 2:30. Address “The Method of tbe We, the committee appointed to the Eugene politician is Hgarlof 30, to provide fuuds tor improving Master.” Kev. O. C. ’ Wright, raise funds for the entertainment of the place, and ia likely to shy bin tbdlr cemetery. Eugene. the Willamette Valley Development tor at any time. More than half of tbe grade on ’the ' 3:0U. “A Training Class For Future League with a barbecue, beg leave to Mr. Ankeny, rd tn Its that nit frir west side of Cbickshominy mountain Teachers,” Professor M. H. submit the following report: are urging him to get into the i bas been built. It will have a rise Arnold,Eugene. Total amount of bills incur Just how fa,* this will go toward t of 16 inches to the rod except one i 3:20. Discussion, red .. ^ ...................................... $224 93 Professor Con Ing Mr. Ankeny’s head toward stretch, which is 17 in. bee. The verse, Eugene. Amcunt collected....... $186 60 ; dome at Salem remains to te i comity has added $209 to theeubscrlp- | 3:45. Round Table Conference, "The Deficiency................... 38 33 if he makes tbe race, tbere pres Ilona for tbe work. Sunday School Teacher,” Rev. , to be a lively skirmish in the tri- 1 be Cbristiun Endeavor Society of I W. C. auerritt. ' $224 93 nered tight that will folio*, i the Florcence Presbyterian church Signed W1LLU. GILSTRAP, Evening Session. Bbould no o.ber candidates take held their regular election of officers G. W. GRIFFIN, 7:30. Prayer and bong, Miss stump fot votes, all thire are sti last Sunday eevning. Those chosen L. L WHITSON, McCornaek, Eugene. men, Mr. Johns will ron strong' to the various places are: Peter W. H. THOMPSON, 7 :50. Address, ‘‘Reaching tbe of the Cascades and in spots up debreuder president: \lre. A. J. R. S. BRYSON, saved,” Rev. L. E. Rockwell, valley, where he spent the dsyeef Funke, vice president; Mies lea Kyle, G. F. YOUNG. Eugene. youth. Dr. Witbycombe is etroq secretaiy; Alice Weatberson, treasur 8:20. Special music,the Presbyterian ail parts of the state, where be er; Hazel Weatberson, organist.— choir. built up ■ wide acquaintance Florence West. 8:30. Address, “Oar Inspiration in among tbe tillers o’ tbe soil, «bile Working for tbe Young,” Rev. I Ankeny bas an acquaintance tbali W. C. Merritt. covers tbe entire state. DEATH OF MRS. fANNANSEE’S GUN ACCIDENT EXCITABILITY IN LINN I H. Tannansee, a former proprietor Ben Newcomb and Oscar Powell, of CASKS 11.'SP* »SED OF. of the Hotel Eugene, was known here Tangent, Saturday morning were G. II. A tl. G. C«. vs. Oregon Fael- I of «»ch excitable nature that this hunting no Lake Creek when they die-! tic Mining end Milliug Co , a corpor- fro»» the Otegonian will cause nosur- covered a Lund ot geese. Tbe men started on a run to get them, with ation, et al; foreolosur« .if ileu. 'Jon- prise to those who kuow him: "Because bis daughter Ella came Newcomb iu the lead, when Powell tlnueri on motion of olalntitL j J. M. Cook vs. Mary A. Cook; di home at midnight, instead of 10 stumbled aud fell, the gun being die o'clock, as he bail commanded, H. charged by tbe fall. The load struck vorce. Dismissed. W. B. Hswley, administrator of tbe ranuainee, proprietor of a hotel at Newcomb in tbe tbigb and 28 imbed «state of William Batlev, deceased,vs. Fourth and Madison streets, created a ded, just missing the main artery. George O. Knowles, Charles Gettys, , rumpus iu front of the city hall and The young man was taken home and W. W. Neely an<l E. C. Knowles; to «a* «rrssted ou a charge of disorderly Dr. J. L. Hill was sent for and at recover money. Settled without judg conduct. When his daughter arrived tended him, and be la doing well, a with an escort Taunaisee chased ber clot« call for serious results.— Albany ment being rendered. Millie a . Owen vs. Roberts. O«en; 1 mtq tbe street, slapped her face and . Dwmocrat. ran ber escort down tbr street. The divorce. Decree of divorce. Elixebetb Neely and W. W. Neely daughter's rcresms attracted a Urge vs Joseph Fellman; Io recover money. crowd, one of whom telephoned to ' Submitted. Plaintiff given 30 days police headquarters. Tannaneee, who : contended that he bed a right tfl do I «111 All my regular sppr’niruent to file brief, lf> days to reply. Mary W'etat vs. Frank Weletf di with bis daughter as be wished, put at Creswell Sunday, also Saturday, up »25 at the station for hie appear at 2:30 p. u>. Will go to 1 micella to vorce. Takeu under advisement. preach Sanday evening at 7:30 p. m. Lettie Sini’h vs. Lewis 11. Smith; I ance iu court.’’ When Teunaueee appeared in conit The chapel car «III come from Yon divorce. Decree of divorce, William II irelaud vs. Albert J tbe 'barge was dismissed, tbe csert calla to Creewell some time next Ward; damages, Motlou for new tioliLbg that a father may property week. Every one cordially invited to trial sublmttwd. ohastlee bis daughter for keeping j attend the regular services, also tbe We also ask Mary A. Stear vs. Thomas A. Stray; company with a young mau not to contemplated revival. divorce. Default. Referred to Fred tbe father’s liking and for staying oat tbe co-operatoio of all Christiane Ir at a late boar. Bean, notary. tbe saving of loot ocnle. Naunl« K. lislshaw vs. Sarah E. D. F- BAKER. Paet or. Thomas et al; partitloa G. F. Skip Some one eutered the J. 11. Me- I worth appointed guardian ad litem of Clung residence nt East Tenth and I Loula. Blanche aud Edna Belsbaw. High streets; early Monday morning «nd bepled hBasel! to eatables, but A grand rifle sboot «111 ba bald at I j nothing of vein« «as taken. The Martin A Cook's brick yards Wednee- Monday's Dally Guard J, M. Davis vs. Ida M. Davis; dl- man w in beard by Dr. and Mrs. Cha«, day, November 29, at 10 o'olock. ! Friedel, who occupy th*'bouse, but Prizes, beef and geese, Evoryboly voroe. Dismissed. Agues Jessie Brown vs. Nathan An-1 they thcugbt It was ”• McClung invited, J.M MARTIN. 1 drew Ko we; to euforce decree. Ar moving about In tbe kitchen.BK Announcement Rifle Shoot SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Morning Session. 9:00. Devotional service, Mrs. Cbrm pie, Eugene. 9:20. "The Master Teaching tbe Worth of tbe Wayward Boy,” Rev. G. E. McDonald, Eugene. 9:50. A study, "What We Ougbt to Know About Our Pupils,” Rev. H. N. Mount, Eugene. 10:10. Discussion, E. G. Beebe, Eu gene. 10:20. Sunday school music, “How to Make it a Winning Power," Samuel Rcome. 11:40. Rouud Table conferrnes, * ,. “ The ”‘ tent Sunday School Superintend- ant,” Rev. W. C. Merritt. 11:40. "The Church’s Oppor’unity Found I d tbe Suudey School,” Mrs. Humbert, Eugene. i j Mrs. U. A. McFarland, an aged res ide.t of Springfield, died at tbe home of her daughter, Mrs. J. 1. Bartre, in that city., Nove rat .er 21, 190.:, from t tbe effect of injuries wblcn she re ceived from a fa!) on the 16th inst. In tbe fall she fractured her left hip and on account of her extreme ege she could not withstand tbe shock. Mrs. McFarland celebrated her 87tb birthday tbe day before she received her injury. She was a faithful mem ber of tbe Christain church and »as loved by all who knew her. Sbe came to Oregon from Minnesota with ber hn,h*n<1. Jonathan McFarland, io : 1872 The husband bas long since pre- ceded her io death. Tbe following MORECASES OF SMALLI Two additional cases of sms have developed In the city. Luckey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wi Luckey, residing at 724 Patt street, broke oat with the eon« «bile attending bis classes at tbeL sobool, and the 15-year old io* Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pickard, reetd at 240 Washington street, has a I attack. Both residences Lavs i placed under quarantine. Tbere la some apprehension ©•' part of a number of students at1 high school lest they might bar»« traded tbe disease from Yeung W •y, bat it is thought tbere is do * ger. „“carn her d*’ raise: Mrs. Margaret Webb,of Dover, 111.; Mrs. L. E. Thayer, of walsou- Afternoon Seseiou. ville, Lal ; A. E McFarland, of Aah« 1:45. Song end prayer, Marion Mc Jkid. Or.; Wtn. McFarland, of Ane- tln. Minn.; Mrs. L. A. Barbra, of Clain, Eugene. 2:00. "The Master Teacher Teaching Springfield, Or.; Cbarlee McFar to Pray,” Rev. — W. C. Merritt. land, of Mabel, Or. Tbe funeral «ill 2:30. "Holding the Scholar In tbe be held at tbe Pleasant Hlil church At tbe residence of Dr. L. ON School,” J. G. Wells, Euge-ne Tbnrsd*y w«tb Interment In tbe Pleas- •nan. on North Liberty street, Sal W. H.H Fair- H “ ‘ cem,t *T «•»- R- O. Celli 2:45. Discussion, tl. Oregon, Monday. November 20, I son «ill conduct tbe services. mount. Mrs. Margaret Hammitt tc J* 3:00. “Winning tbe Little Onee," , Hamilton, R«v. Henry T. Batcoi» ** Through the Cradle Roll,’’ the First Presbyterian chnrcbjJ Mrs. Fred R. Sackett, Cobarg; atlng. Tbe bride in tbejbaply^ “The Little Beginners,” Mrs, Samuel Nelson, sou-in-law of Col ie well-known in this city_M Randolph, Coburg; "The Pri onel and Mrs. 8. P. Sladden, died in groom ie a resident of s; rin| mary Claae,- Mrs. E. J. Moore, ' bicago yeteerday, tbe ne«s be|B| re- «here be ie engaged in basities*, Eugene. 400. ’Teaching to Wio,” Rev. W. 2. cel red l«.t night by W.'w.'Moori, where, with bls ne« partner, b clerk of the local camp of W. O W~ oontinue to make bis boms Merritt. 4:30. illustration, Professor E. R. Of Which Mr. Neleon w»iT^TOÍ Statesman. • policy in the order fori Sweetoer, Eugene. T *_T i - A The fdeceaeed was formerly a Evening Session. i .^«ÎPLJÏÜJîfit^boingraiirT^r. 7.30. FrwHe, Clark P, Devereaux. b«» of ft»Ttfcal 'EdgrÜf a '.' u v V Married Died