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NEWS [ROM THE COUNTY AND CITY cousin in 1*«. C. M. Kissinger is Mrs Powell's attorney. Ji me» Myers, formerly of the Castle saloon, has rented Julius Goldsmith s pool ai d biliiar.l tables ami will, within a few days, open a billiaid ball in the north room of the new Chambers block. He will also carry a line of cigars ami confectionery. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH ■ 1 f 'meat Club. Its next n-gular meeting lis luusday night, March Gl^tthe( idonee of the president. L. Fhet - resi------ I place. . All members are urged to ue present, We may have au item to re' , with perjury in J ; the recorder’s court« j I February 7, »gailut ' * ho « ere ari e#t»d , McCabe ha» reci-hii. erable notoriety f,,r ¡,¡^*1 ' Anti Saloon L« aKu«b>^J orderly house iu itxse xs- 5 ♦ J» 4k.. ™UQ |J jing with the Wome^’i^J ¡only 19 years of 7*1 The regular March term of circuit ; talk of arresting ths . , . . I at tin- couithou^ this ¡league for »ending fij/j morning at 9 o’clock, with Judge L. ' place. I F1TZER FOUND q J i’. Harris on the bench. The roll of jurors was called and all The jury in the ease of al were present except Winthrop Thomi- Victor Fitzer, h .- cu | son, who is out of the county. Geo. uf several dollars from tkej C. Widmer aud I. B. Cushman were W. W, Scott, last eveni,. J excused because of sickness iu their returned a verdict of families. Another venire of tiiree Wm. Cavalor, jointly jurors was ordered taken and the fol Fitzer, was given a trial tj low iug jurymen s» lected: J. C. Mat ' a jury as follows KosaHJ kins. J. H. West and A. W. Gilbert. | Mathers. T. A Shafer, J Bailiffs were appointed as follows: kins, David Elliott, J (■ J F. L. Armitage, court bailiff: < h*J I H. West, M. c UooaJ Zumwalt, ¡ etit jury bailiff, aud J. M. Morris, A. A. Siiumo/3 Howe, grand jury bailiff. kerson and W. J. liroe*. grand jury . At 3.45 this afternoon tw A graud jury as follows was chosen: turned h verdict of guilty J F. B. Chase, E. C. Lake. D. M. Pur- mended the I risouer to tfi, J kersou. D. M McCrady. M. H. Har the court low. H. C. Wheeler and C. A. Blown. McCrady was appointed foreman. port- The ladies composing the ai l soci ety of this part are e»J-eciafiy active. 1 They have done wonders. A» a result of their efforts we have one of the Members of the stale I uard of health beuteBt ¡jule churches to lx* toun«l. | Carl R. Rankin, the engineer in '1---- ’> It is attractive, comfortable and ac B. H. Barker, of Heceta Head, wl.o charge of the survey for the South« rn arrived iu Eugene on this afterdo* nfer Tb» - L»*!i» ■- “le l-*ou«.:u picked up a barrel of whisky <> d the Pacific Compiniy’» proposed Natrou- train to col ... with ----- — the city officials. Ixach near bio ranch a couple of weeks Klamath Falls extension, was in Eu the water company and citizen- iu famous for the excellent suppers serv- ago, was in Newport Tuesday en gene y**»ter«iay. He says the |>erini J general regarding the source of Eu- route home from Albany, woe re in no Lit »urv<‘y fur thMr line is progress gene's water supply aud to investigate leU eeut». lhe wonder is that th. v had been getting a government license “* can attoni to till some of the aching conditions responsible for the recent in order to dispose of it legally. Th® ing rapidly. vo.d» ot hearty men aud omuiverous typhoid epidemic. County Judge Chrisman has re whisky had evidently been drifting Immediately alter the arrival of the boys with the best of everything about in the ocean for a long time, ceived notice from th»- insane a»ylum train the mimlier- of the board held a known to cooks. They do, aud then as the liar re I was covered tor four or authorities that Louise Eiufel.it, short conference with Mayor Milkin* devute the proceeds to public iiu- live inches deep with barnacles. The who was committted to that institu and several of the physicians at the piuvemeut. Credit to whom credit is liquor on being sampled proved to be tion fr >m lu»ne county, September Hotel Srneede, after which the visitors due. We vote to put the control of of a very tine quality. Me under 27th, 1891», died March 1st. 1906. were shown about the city. A meet he city morally and financially under stand that Mr. Barker has it all spok- the charge of these ladies, ^e could Mrs. Elva R. George, who recently ing will be held tonight. en for at the rate of #6 per gallon, sued the Southern Pacific conq>auy The state iaiard of health consists ot »arrant improvement. which will net him about #•*<'. Quite fur sj.’iiio damages, aUeg<-d to ha- e the following: Dr. Andrew C. Smith, Friday night the aid society gave a a nice pickup —Newport News. been incurred by the fluids and other of Portland, president; Dr. E. A. supper iu the church. About 15u The First National Bank of Eugene material» from the tie-preserving Pierce, of Salem, vice ¡.resident; Dr. people were seate«i. A literary and has received its first is.-ne of curren plant at Latham running over her Robert C. Yeuney, of Portland, secre musical program of great merit fol cy under its new charter. The de land, dieti |ing its productiveness, tary and state health officer; Dr. J- lowed. the audience was highly ap nomination» first received are of #10 ha- I.. -1111 another suit to enjoin the C. Smith, of Pemlletou; Dr. Alfred preciaiive. Our literary society, mid 63», the #10 having the photo the c<iuipaiiy from burying its wood Kinney, of Astoiia; Dr. Harry Laue, Bolton Hamble. president, had charge graph of the late President McKinley, preservatives and other refuse mate of Portland; I>r. E. B. Pk-kel of of the program. SENAY SENTENCED. and the I3l tliat of Hugh McCulloch. rial iqiui! its land ami from operating Medford; Albert R. Sweetser, of Eu Work is being pushed on the new W. B. Swnay, charged with selling its plant. gene, state liai-leriologist ; Dr. lialph This currency is of a lighter color store buihiing. The upper floor will liquor without aiicense.was arraigned C. Matson, of Portland, assistant state than the oil and has less wording. I furnuii a large pheasant hall for pub ami pleaded guilty. Time of sentence becteriolo ist. The proc»*«* of signing these notes is set at out* o’clock this afternoon. The board will confer with the fol lic entertainment». J. W. Nier, the r:ght-o(.J now occupying some of the I'me of| Nou let us have sorue street lights ; A tine ot #30 was imposed. lowing local committees: From the for the Southern Pacific J President Hendricks and Cashier Merchants’ Protective Association, and we will be “right in it." Me 04462187 un interview with the r»pd Snodgrass THE EDDY CASE. Eaton, F. E. are content to be without city water— D. E. Yoran, Allet of the North Bend Harbur.J At the meeting of the Eugene Wool- , The ca.»e ot the State vs. Jesse burg, Tburielny evening, J K. Scar- at present. Duun, C. H. Hales, en Co. at Salem Saturday afternoon Eddy, charged with robbery, was the appointed borough and W. H. Kay. work on the Drain road w directors were elected as follows: T. first to come up. This case was tried by Mayor Wilkins, Dr. F. W. Pren- April loth. This la u J B. Kay, E. Koppe, C. J. Howe, A. W. about a year ago ami tue delendant tice, city physician; Dr. J. W. Bar nouneed ofdieally in the iU Lord. F. L. Chamliers. Officers us found guilty. An appeal to the su week. Until very recent years it was ris, county phj sieiau ; Dr. W. Kuy- follows were chosen: T. B. Kay, i thought that catarrh was a disease of preme court was taken ami the case kendall. President P. L. Campbell, Mr. Nier said that thee« presid -nt and business manager; C.J. was remanded buck to the circuit j the blood, but now modern science of the University of Oregon; T. G. asked him wl»at time they J Howe, vi-e presid» nt; E. Koppe, court fora naw trial, The following meuce work ou the grade J has proved tliat catarrh is a germ ois Hendricks ami S. M. ! oran. secretary and superintend»-! t ; 1. L, euse, and cun be cured only By a The state board will probably be jury was chose®; replied that he would tie nd Chambers, tre: surer. triatmeut that will kill the germ and here a day or two and during their James Redford, B H. Lyons, Sam time. John McCulloch, a painter, while ht al the mucous membrane of the stay the site lor the new wills lor the uel Calkins, R. Y. Porter, Jno. F. He lias had some trouble i knl-limitin g a wall on the seeoi d floor nose and throat. waterworks w ill probably be decided Weeks. G. M. Kirk, Herman Bjerke, right-of-way between DriiJ of the Warren building late this after Therefore, when you have catarrh upon. catch. David El Dr. J. W. Harris, county health Chas. Fowler. O. ton aud may iu two placul i oon fi ll from a scaffold and sus- you can rnnlily see that if you want officer,today iniormed h reporter that liott, G. M. N»iet, T. A. Shafer. The gin condemnation proceeda tai nisi a fracture of his left leg at the to cure it you should use Hyomei, there has been practically no new jury bad not returned a verdict at The right-of-way workiili ankle. Dr. T. K. Johnson attended which mtsl'cutes lhe air you breathe, ease of typhoid fever reported in Eu press time. very carefully. The abstrad thus killing tile catarrhal germs and the injury. The jury in the Jesse Eddy robbery have to lie passed upoiti gene for ten days, aud to nse his ow u The contract for carrying the mail healing the smarting Hnd law mem words, “the typhoid epidemic hat case returned u verdict of not guilty ments are made. between Florence and Eugene for branes of the passages through the last evening and the defendant was been effectually stamped out.” Mr. Nier is now work» four year» from July I, 19u6, has be»n nose and throat. In breathing Hyo very This condition of affairs is discharged from custody. right-of-way betwean tj Acme item: The Siu»law Lumber mei you are really treating your ca award, d to M. Nottsinger, of Acii e. Last evening the grand jury return Scottsburg, which U »1 Company is making preparations to gratifying to all. It shows that the He has arraiu-i-d with Captain A. I tarrhal trouldes with the only natural physicians of the city have handled ed an indictment against \ ictor 1-itz- maps have been couipletdl start up their mill next week for the Hurd, of Florence, for the latter to method, for it will u ake the air you the epidemic iu an intelligent man er. William Cavelor and John Doe that he would lie uu Ca summers run. kA attend to the mail on terms that will breathe as pure, healing and antisep ner. Brady for larceny from the person. about six weeks. The schooner Coquille, Captain leave Mr. Noitsinger a good profit on tic ns that found on the mountains While there are yet quite a number These are the men accused of robbing He decides uj ou the stitii where the pine forests give off their Wetzel, ai rived Ht San Francisco Feb Ins contract. —Florence West. of cases in the city, none of the pa W. W. Scott, of Creswell, in the rear goes along and aims to getti fragrant and healing balsams. ruary 20, after a trip of 27 days from tients are very low and no more nf the Manhattan saloon several live miles apart. He ba II If there is any doubt in your mind the Siuslaw. J. 8. Gray, a we'l known Eugene deaths are looked for. months ago. In the justice court tions at Putnam valley, Ba business n*an, will soon open a gro- as to the power of Hyomei to cure ca | Mapleton item: M. B. Hood fin Brady was acquitted. Fitzer ar.d Cav Elkton, Hart creek, Paral eery store a St. Johns, a rapidly tarrh, the un suai way in which it is ished his contract of logging for <>. elor were arraigned. llutler's and Scottsburg. 1 ».OWlllg ”<1 Ul I > of Portland. He took gold by Hull’s drug store should de W. Hurd last Monday anil ou Wed A demurrer to the indictment was location at Elkton lias nutk his family there this afternoon. Mr. stroy all doubt, as they offer to re nesday he and Mrs. Hood moved overruled and the prisoners entered a mined as the town is on a a i-i-rly a member of the fund the money should Hyomei fail back to their ranch below Point Ter G ray « h * yiea of not guilty. The trial of Fitzer : Sons, grocers, in F.u- to belietit. race. then began. The following jury was The complete Hyomei cuttit. con gene, and 1111s recently lieeli employed Mapleton item: Mrs. Warren An chosen: E. E. Awbrey, J. M. Hol in F. J. Berger's hardware store. sisting ot an inhaler, h bottle of Hy- drews, who hiui iweu out ou parole for The new Christian church at Santa land, I. E. Stevens, R. Y. Porter. B. He is thoroughly conversaut with his omei and a medicine dropper, costs several months, was taken back to Clara, a few miles below Eugene, was H. Lyons. II. Bjerke, J. H. Calloway, I usinées and will no doubt succeed. J only #1, while extra bottlescan be the asylum this we»k. She was much dedicated ysettrday, Dean E. C. James Benninger, C. H. Hales, Chas. obtained for 50 cents. Hull’s drug The angel of death haeMl Paragraphs have been appearing in stole has >old a great many Hyomei improved lifter her first visit here Sanderson, of the Eugene Divinity Fowler, G. M. Neet, G. M. Kirk. tlie tbreshhold and t*to but had been gradually grow ing worse the state papers relative to the oldest outfits, and the more they sell the School, delivering the dedicatory ser- another indictment . home of Mrs. Laura Jonk officers who udministered the civil more convince»! they are that they for some time. ■ mon. beloved daughter, Minok The grand jury this afternoon re laws in Oregon in territorial days. are perfectly safe ill guaranteeing to G. L. Houghton has traded his The services began at 11 o'clock aud turned an indictment against Oscar Belle Jordan was born M Cottage Grove is able to do something refund the money it Hyomei does ranch on Fiddle creek for property were tollowed by a basket dinner. At Corder, accused of robbing a quartz Septemlier 7, 1SS1, anil dW along Hint line. L. L. Whitcomb not cure. near Grant's Pass and left tor that 2:3o o'clock communion services were 6 13 vein iu one of tlie Oregon Securities 27 , 1IH»6, aged 24 year», si whose postoffice address is Cottage place a few «lays ago. The party with held and Dean Sanderson delivered Co.’s mines in the Bohemia district 3) days. For several «d \lrove, is mentioned ns the oldest us- whom he tra<le<l cam»* in th«- first of another sermon. Services were also I the end came she knewtW . ou December 1, 1905. ssessor How living in the state. He tlie week to take posse»si >n. Mrs. ! held in the evening. disease, consumption, was elected assessor of Washington Houghton au«i her daughter w ill leave CIVIL CASES. The Ik-isciples of Christ, of Santa | its deadly work, but 4 county nt the June election in 1H54 Mound. March ".—The river drivers for their new home in a short time. Clara, early last spring • ................. to j The following civil cases have been bore her sufferings aud *9 decided and nssesst'd the county Hint year, arrived home last Sunday. They re Some of the Mapleton ¡«eopla esti- ' construct a house of worship, which'acted upon: out the least fear for thegrJ ¡'hat was liefore Multnomah county port good success. mate that about 1500 lugs have been i they hare done by the aid of several A. L. Yaruall vs. J.E. Yarnall et al; ger. was formed. HVUsboro was the coun Miss Cornwell has been quite sick carried down the river past that of Eugene’s citizens. The house as 1 report _...—» _» ----- . Confirmation. of ...» referee, Early in lift* she becatwi ty sent where all county business orig th»* last week. place during the past week, Tlie completed is probably the nicest ’ Nannie K. Belshaw vs. Sarah E. and, until her death. •* inating in Portland was transacted. .............. in Ijine Thomas et al ; report ot referee. Con- and devoted mett>l*r of tte building Miss Bessie Meats has been engage»! water started the logs in Indian creek country church I In 1H58, Mr. Whitcomb was elected last Saturday but they hung up again county. The ¡>lans and specifications to teach th»* spring term uf wliool. church. Sh w As a ywf . ------- ) tinned for term. commissioner for Washington county. j ab»ut a mile an«l a half above the were submitted by Y. D. Heusill. The ferveut piety and high k W. E. Gilbert vs. J. H. Chambers We ar»> glad to hear of our young After serving his term lie mov d to mouth. Four and a half milliou feet building is 31» feet wide by 4(1 feet to recover money. Dismissed upon funeral services were c« Yamhill county, where in 1*44 »ml inventor having such success. art* now in that stream, waiting for log, and is artistically and comfortably stipulation. Marion F. Horn, of the! again in 1*>6 he was elected sheriff. I Tlie telephone line is in pretty l«ul high water to bring them down. arranged inside. All of the inside vinity SehiHil. and her «« E. Young, doing business as J. ( serving two full terms. It is believed, shape but is giving fair service. Morris Johnson, tlie well-known work and furniture are tieautifully Garrett A Young, vs. Geo. Bolilmau ; laid to rest ill the f»« until further returns are received. ■ II. J. I-ayne has la»en suffernig with logger, of Mound, was in Florence finished. to recover money, Continued for grounds near Halsey, Ong that he is the oldest living ex sheriff. 1 toothache th»* last week. The district known as Santa Clara, term. yesterday. He informs us that he has “She is sleeping, »weetlj* Cottage < »rove Western Oregon. Clair Hinksou wore a pale upper lip succeeded in getting nearly all of his a very beautiful, productive and H. Chezem, doing business under Can you wish to F. M. Nighwsander, promoter and la.-t Saturday from some uukuowu logs down to the booms, though there populous neighborhood, lies five miles the firm name and style of H. Chezem Wheu not a trace of <*0 has beeu no large rise in the river this cause. princif>al builder of the Wildcat Gleu n»>rth of Eugene on the river road, A Co., vs. James E. Montgomery; to E'er can mark her [’•*< nda wagon road, which is intended1 It lias been reported that R. J. winter. A few logs are scattered and here in almost the center of thè recover money. Jury chosen: E. E. * <■ Would you wake her fr* for a short cut to the mouth of the Johusoti is going to move liack on along the river bank from about a' community the ¡>eop]e last winter ! Awbrey, J. H. Calloway, J. C. Wat ber. mile alxive the mouth of Lake creek bnilt a most modern two room school Siuslaw river, is in town. He will th»* river soon. Call her from that n#• kins, C. H. Hales, J. H. West, Wm. down to tide water. Mr. Johusou and petition the county commissioners' house on which they look with much Mathers, J. M. Holland, Thomas Baek on earth to travel H. Tripp left for Eugene with R hia crew of river drivers were out ■ pride and now to complete the work court, which convenes Wednesday, four mule team last Tuesday. In the path your fee'** Bailey, James Benninger, T. A. Scha working tlv« different times during of improvement, they have erected asking a review ami a resurvey of a fer, James Redford, H. Bjerke. Mo “ i Oh, methinks not; tiwW ! the winter.—Florence West, March 2. directly opposite to the school house, portion of the road so that the entire iy» J tion to direct verdict in was granted. thoroughfare will be in lame county. I this church building of which they Case was non-suited. Bow and kiss the ch* A stretch of two miles runs through I are justly proud. Lillia J. Wheeler vs. L. S. Pengra Saying, ‘Not as 1 would Douglas county, but that county will and A. F. Wheeler; foreclosure of A musical and literary entertain-1 But as Thou hast, oh.1 do nothing in a financial way to as mortgage. Default. « <’ We a thorny path roni* , sist in building the road. With the meut under the ¡s-rsonal direction of ( Overton Wall Paper and Paint Com For the living, not th* entire road in Txine county it will at Mrs. W. G. Weals, v<a-al teacher, will pany vs. John Kestley and H. C. Mor once I* completed and kept in good be given at Odd Fellows’ ball at Co- j Keep the tears tb»' burg on the evening of March 16th. ris A Co. ; foreclosure of lien. Set The Socialists of lXmglas county repair. lavish i tled and dismissed. A rare treat is iu store for those who held a convention at Ri seburg Satur- O’er that quiet. pe»*Tl The remains of Andrew Moir, who attend. The program w ill consist of day aud nominated the following tick died at Crv» several days ago, were lad I«*' quartets, male quartets, duets, et: FOR SALE CHEAP-R’J Attorney L. E. Bean, of this city, today ship|>e<1 for Verona, Ontario, s»*los, recitations, mandolin ami gui In the circuit court thia morning team, suitable b»r “*j For representative«, M. Lemmer, of is leing nnred by his many friend» all hts former home. A brother of the tar music and tableaus. The Volnirg Dixonville; L. T. Thompson, of Coles also a earring«’ and • over the county to nin for represen the grand jury found not a true bill in decease»! arrive»! here y»»»ten1ay and lauid will 1« iu atteudauice. Proceeds Valley. For sheriff, Robt. Green, R. M c MURPHEK tative at the Republican primary the case of Frank Haley and Charles is accompanying the remains on their for benefit of Christian chun-h. Lynch, accused of robbing a quartz of Greens. For clerk. Perry Duncan, Mr. Bean i. one of Eugene’s best long journey. The casket was escort««! ii . e . i H n .. of DixouviUe. For treasurer, Carl known attorneys and would make a vein in one of the Oregon Securities to the train thia afternoon by a dele Hoffman, of Roseburg For judge, A. good ofcfiial. He has not fully de mine« in the Bohemia district on De gation from the Crow and Eugene B. C. Whipple, of Dixonville. For oi led yet whether he will allow his cember 1, 1905. bulges of Odd Fellow». I will fill my appointment at Olive commissioner, R. IL Kirkpatrick, of * Oscar Corder, indicted yesterday During March wt*1 name to go before the public or uot. 'chun-h .Union school house' Satur for the same offense, this morning at Drew. For corvuer, Johu R. Keuue Mrs. Ida Powell has liegun suit in 75c per day ami Sunday. March to and 11. A dy. of Roseburg. 9 o’clock pleaded guilty. the circuit court against Edward full attendance requested Saturday to Not a true bill was returned in the Powell for divert« ana for the custody consider the new chun-h, also to or case of H. L. McCabe, the 19-year-old of their minor children, Edward, ganize a Ladies' Aid Society. Bap “detective,” who has been employed aged eight years. Alvin, aged six tiling immediately after 11 o'clock At Mapleton. Or., oB »ki<iM, f,b- by the Oregon Anti-Saloon League for years: and lx* w el la. aged two years. serveies Sunday. Improvement it the watchword, We ruary 23. «06, to Mr. and Mr/HMrr some time past securing evidence in Cruel aud inhuman treatment is al-1 D. E. BAKER. Pastor htre a regularly MtabtUbed Im prore Tabor, « daughter. gambling cases and in cases of illegal leged. They wers married in Wig. • liquor selling, and who was charged J »li' WHÂÏIS CATARRH? EPIDEMIC EFFECTUALLY LOWER SIUSLAW SANTA CLARA CHURCH DEDICATED Obituari Mound Items Coburg Entertainment DOUGLAS COUNT” SOCIALISTS NOMINATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE Land Pl*58 Union School House rreaching East Eugene Items Born $13.00 PER