IC M Gollle*- surveyor ........................lnn° Welter Foley ...................................... R C Vaughn road work .................. 3.0» Mrs. J F Royce .................................. *. Etta Ellmaker ....................................... W H Walker labor ........................150 1 M J Mor* ho ise labor ..................... 1®* Minnie Ellmaker.................................. * ‘ ’ G W Kimball road work .................1»-®® Etta Ellmak-r ............................. Assessment and Taxation Account Horn* r Guil'jr rea l work ................ 150 A W Gilbert Collet ting D«l. taxes 37 50 Pvirl Courtwrlght road work ....17,50 M S Wallis collecting tax * ....50.00 N Smith road work ........................ 10 50 W. Allison road work....................... 17.25 Fred Flak stamred envelopes ...169.50 ...«•-w Insane Account. W Hains road work ........................ 12 ®® ...1125-F W Pr.ntlce examining insane..5.00 ■ p Courtwrlght reed work ....1.50 F E Belov, r examining insane .. 5.00 . J Rise road work ........... Inquest Account. ...13.50 Although the street committee of Mark Th-'rman ro?d work ....7.50 Hector Kennedy Juror .... ....5.80 the Portland city council lias acted fa­ Dar-win Hale road work . .. .6.2® ...13 25 M D Lingo J"ror ............... Fred Price road work ... vorably on the franchise asked by ’ B D Cairns real work .... ..,.6.50 C A Brown J’lror .................... ... .5.00 ... .5.80 Wm W Ci <*k Juror................. cbe Unit <1 iuiilway» Company and j Bridge Account. ....5.00 Thoma» His* witness .... turned a deaf ear to the indo -ments r> Sweet 1 irnb.-r .................... Alfred Poston witness .... ......so offered by the W illamette Valley Trac­ j W Peterson lumber ......... , Joseph Hire ............................... ....5.00 Ovt rton Pi ■up, r & P int Co. 1 tion Company, a minority report, la­ J H D Goldson witness .... .. ..4.20 tcrir.fr bridge- signs .... ... .2.50 yering the hitter organization in the Barker’s Saw Mill lumber John His ■ witness ................ ....1.50 Hardy Crow witness ........... tight for Fn nt street will la- ma le to Walters g- Son lumber bal. Chari, s Benn, tt witness ... ... 1.80 Suporvmor Account. the council when recommendations, ....♦5.00 j James Haynes witness .... ....180 Scott Supervisor .. Jared are made by the street committee arid i ......... 4.00 i Thomas Hanners witness ... . ..3.00 J F Hint supervisor .... the tight for the Front street fran­ | John Rhults suprrvleor ■■ . .145.00 ; K. P. Harpole Justice of peace .10.50 chise promises to go merrily on for J. red Scot t team work . ,...15 00 H L Mounts Juror ............................. 6-80 ....33.12 J A Richardson Juror ................. 6-00 some time. However, whatever will j F Smith supervisor ... Election Account. ....50.00 tie the tne issue, the m«- Willamette Valley - J b M* Kens y supervisor lie ......... 3.00 Jamil L Furnli»h registry clerk ..51.25 J. ens tai dee ........... Traction Company proposes to keep ( J, Tax Rebate Account ....21.75 M* Kernnn supervisor at — work, and ‘ the construction ....... gangs '1 will Blather» s vervisor ......... 7.50 Lydia A VanDuyn rebate on 9.58 ordered to stop work pending the w p- potterf* »■ pervlsor taxes ............... ....20.00 K Hansen rebate on poll tax ...3.00 Vir» hoKck supervisor ....2.50 street committee’s decision have been C A Light and Fuel Account. sent back to work, and the Portlund- I W D Taylor supervisor ...................28.75 Willamette Valley Co. light............. 85 Pauper Account. Salem line will lie rushed. Not only Eugene Water Co. wat* r ............ 26.90 that, but tie Willamette Valley Trac­ William» & Lane Co. Electrl company sup­ piles .. .90 plies. claim 31.05 ................. tion Company now announces for the John Powell care of pauper . WTIlanntte Valley Co. services . 3S.35 first time the construction of a road John Powell <--> re of pa 'per . Printing Account. from Salem to Eugene, work on that Frndley A Reynolds supplies Oregon St’.te Jo'rnal printing extension to start as soon as the Sa­ W T Gordon coffins I W G Martin printing .................. Guard P*'b. Co. pr’nt.lng........... lem division is half completed, This I Voran’« Shoe store mdse ... G R Chrisiran Pauper Tb-ket Commissioners' Account. will make the length ol the Willamette William & P irvin supplies........... 4.0® Valley Traction Company ’a line out i W R Tn*ick**r cere of pamper ... 10.00 H D Edwards County commis­ sioner ................................................66.00 e necessary...................... Grant 8 Reber*« dr:* wing J iry list. 2.00 .7.50 Eaton & Wlnstanley mdse .. Finley E Roberts " " 2.00 J. S. b'le key mdse...................... CONSTRUCTION COM PAN Y .1.25 C A Wlntcrrre'cr Justl'e fee» ....27.90 INCORPORATES. .2.0*4 & Prudhomme mdse .. . .1.00 Glass Hodson Co. mdse ......... Z T Kutzl»y J ’ lror .................... ♦5.35 The Willamette Construction Com­ ..l.oo Irwin John ?.! C.ilp Juror ................. .3.00 Boahong & Co. nrrts- ................ pany has just been incorporated by r*eorve Pr I*'» Juror ...... .. . .1.00 Irwin Hodson Co. mdse ........... 28.75 the backers of the Willamette Valley I J Rryan J *ror ....................... .. i no Glass & ’’rudhor.'.me mdse . • • .9.00 ..1 oo Traction Company to build the line j E'ig*ne K* stcr Juror ............. Pnclfl States Tel. Co. s rvl. es6619 95 ..1.00 J P Fry Jvror ............................. W. G. Mai tin bookbinding................ 6.00 from Portland to Salem and later to ..3.00 Glass & Prudhomme mdse ............ 8.0'i I I, I’Vi-k making j iry list . Eugene. This organisation has con J R Stone making Jury list . . .2.00 Ell Bing» service» ............................... 9.20 tracted to build the Salem line to the . .2.00 V McKay making Jury Hat Chas L Scott work on adding ma­ south end of the city within 18 J W Vaughn Justice woik claimed chine .................... »............................. 1.50 37.50 allowed at ............................ 7.05 W B Dillard postage & express. .15.00 months. Bids have been asked and li »on making Jury list ...3 00 B F K'-eney stamps ........................... 2.00 received for rails from the Pennsylva­ J L E. All Whitaker making J’ry list..2-’0 V. nia Steel Company, the Carnegie *’ B Fowler making Jury list ....2.00 H F McCornack fruit inspector. .27.00 Steel Company and the Lackawanna J D HumnF.reys making Jury list .3.00 Steel Company, ami the contract will T| E Rn lth making J Iry list .,..3.00 be awarded this week. The^ bids give Geo P Btonefleld making Jury list 2.00 2.00 prices on 73011 tons of 70-pound rails. Robert McCrae making J"iy list 8.50 J W Vaughn Jostle* work . Bids have also been received from B H Lyons moving J ’ry list 3 00 the Westinghoure people and theGeu Paul Hadi* y making Jury list ....2.00 ’Illis m’k’rg Jury list ............ ""O eral Elect ric Comj ery for fi'iir Gsi- P investigation of the registration horsepower vie* trie locomotives and K P Hart'olmaking Jury list . 3.00 J A Herbert making Jury list .. 2.00 books in the county clerk'» office eight Pullman vestibule*! passenger C C R. nm tt making Jury list .. 2 00 shows that in certain precincts the coaches, 6o feet long, with smoking E. P. ’ Williams making Jury list 3 00 non-partisan registration is running 2.00 compartments. 'lhe pas.-enger cars T An lemon rraklnsr jury list . high. It is stated that many voters, 2.00 will run under their own power and A T Milk r makh.g jury list .. WOBri ON LINE RESUMES MARCH SNOW IMEETINB OF CARNEGIE GRAND LIBRARY BOARD. RETURNS At the regular meeting of the Car­ negie Library board Saturday evening the following business was transacted: The matter of the purchase of tables and chairs for the new buihling was eft to the building committee. The Mcretary of the board was directed to purcba-e “UDdry articles and station­ ery for the building. A committee was appointed to purchase books to th*' amount of $500 to be appropriated for that purpose. The following resolution was adopt­ The grand jury Western Oregon is now exi*riencing ment Saturday retur^J its first touch Ilf real winter this indictments, among lhJ season and the worst Mar. b snow ‘*1 .“illtr, t storm in it» history. Evervb.'dy ha I for the state in t] given up the idea of seeing any snow case, upon the vh this winter and judging from the itatiou committed clear, warm weather which prevailed Walter Fol. y, wl)o present during the first week of the man Keizur on u month and up till Saturday evening train above Cuit.^Q^ ed: ’ spring- it was generally thought that “Whereas, The present library was 194:11, was indicted tw time would arrive early. founded and tor many years was main­ Homer and Howard weather Saturday alteruoon the tained by the Eugene Fortnightly of Loren and Lawrent»./ suddenly I'ecame cold and the wind for giving liquor to £,1 switched around to the north. A Club: aud “Whereas, Such club has generously minor, on January p j.,. , sprinkle of cold rain fell for awhile. donated the library to the city ; there­ These .cares will J About 7 o'clock in the evening every term of circuit court. ™ i>e it one was surprised to see snowflakes fore “Resolved, That in recognition of FINAL REP o ^I falling, They increased in volume our appreciation of the gift, that the Saturday evening th, J until almost a small blizzard was ra- president and secretary of the board filed its fitnil report J ging. b9 authorized and directed to procure charged. Tl.e report ¡,3 The ground was dry and the snow a suitable tablet for the front of the “To Hon. L. 1. Haml as soon as it fell, as it did not melt library building, recognizing the the second judicial J usually does. but remained on the Fortnightly Club as the founder of ground and before one could hardly the State or Oregon: 1 realize it the streets, sidewalks and I the library; “We, the undersign^ J “That the Fortnightly Club be housetops were covered with the for 'he March, l'.Ksj, ter3] I granted the privilege of _ using for the cnit court of LaneaJ “beautiful. ” The snow continued falling till late purpose of their meetings the hall in beg h ave to report at m J at night and by morning it was at | the library building until such time “We have examined i J 1 Ieust three inches deep. Sunday as it may be needed for library pur­ that have been held to morning the snow again began falliug poses : and term of court and report«! “That the club lie invited to co- ! and b* lore it began to melt was at “We have also examinajl least five inches deep in level and ex­ 1 operate with this board in the fur- cases as have been presttj posed places. The weather turned nishing of the room.” consideration, and retard ; warmer during the day and a greater ments in all cases whetrtJ part of the snow was melted, but to­ ed to have been riokm ward evening the thermometer drop­ criminal statutes and sj ped and during the night things froze dence produced to make J up pretty hard, the thermometer reg­ that conviction can i*e Lidl istering iu the vicinity of 28 degrees cuit court. at ~ o’clock this morning. Flurries We have also examined ■ of snow fell daring tl.e day. Louis R. Nelson, the popular and offices,records thereof anil WILL KILL EARLY FRUIT. efficient clerk in the F. E. Dunn dry buildings as carefully u| Peach and other early fruit trees are goods house, died this morning at would permit and And mtJ generally in bloom and the consensus 1:30 o'clock of typhoid fever. Mr. rant any recommendatij of opiniou is tbut the earliest fruit is Nelson had been ill about three weeks, except as to the graudjJ ail killed, It is probable that grain but his death comes as a great shock and we would reeoinmeniJ and garden stuffs will remain unin- to bi.- large circle of friends and ac hat and coat racks Ge piiJ jured unless the cold snap should quaititances. He was born March 1st, for at this time there are I 1HS1, and hud spent the greater part coat racks therein atiduuj last several days. Owing to the open winter and to of his life in McMinnville, to which bats ,*r coats except on thi the warm weather of the past month place his remains will be taken for Respectfully Mibai| , or so, the sap had begun to flow in iutermeut. For the last three years I almost all kinds of fruit trees and j he bad been employed by Mr. Dunn, ! the buds were more than ordinarily during which time be enjoyed the Fruit- entire confidence of his employer, and j advances toward maturity. “F. B. CHASE, I I growers say that this weather is by bis winning, genteel manner had “E. C. LAKE, I ClUUU'4 to VVZ have IKl'V the I lie Clltll bound effect VSX of VCIUO1UJ4 causing C* a j endeared himself to a great host of “H. C. WHEELfl big nhortage in the fruit crop this customers by w hom, as well as by his “C. A. BRonl tailing to realize that they are to be year. “Gnii associates in the storo, he will be shut off from the primaries by regis- PREVIOUS MARCH SNOW. greatly missed. Dated March 111. 19<>6. teiiug as noil-partisans, are led into Western Oregon has previously seen Louie, as he was familiarly known, this action by the fact that they “vote snowstorms in March,but usually they was a member of the Presbyterian tor the man and not the party.’’ They have been followed by warm weather church of McMinnville, unJ was a ai'siie that for that reason they are and the snow melted rapidly. The cordial supporter of the church and neither Democrats nor Republicans, writer remembers on one occasion Sunday school in this place, by the a I so regi-ter as non-partisans. when nearly a foot of snow fell, but it members of which his seemingly un­ The.-e same voters, it is said, did did no damage. This cold snap is al­ timely death is deeply deplored. they realize that unless thi y register most unprecedented for this month. Mr. Nelson's mother had been at bis as lielonging to one party or another, ' e 'side for the la.-t two weeks and his the one with which their sympathy father was with him nt his death. / lies, they will lave no opportunity ; A short- funeral service will be held whatever to voice their sentiment as at the home of John Rennie this even­ to whi t man shall become a candidate Wni. I. Gosr-ett wbn IwO ing af 7:311 o’clock, conducted by ui office, would be careful to avoid Rev. H. N. Mount, of the Presbyter­ a little lions»' at the nfllti® m u partisanship and enter their ian church, and the t ody will be taken street, m ar Ea-t S*i"-ni ■ names in such a way as to have a Tennis enthusiasts at the state uni­ to McMinnville on the morning local. time this mori:i ig. prol-lW voice in tile primary elections as well versity have perfected an organiza­ 9 and 9:30 o’clock. I ns lb*' Illi .1 elections. Upon good tion which will lie known as the The man had l*een ci ’ i® authority ill.- ivarntil that influential Muckers* Club. Last year such a feeling ill for several X® men, in dili'ereut localities where one club was in existence and was a very his condition was not party is stronger than the other, are successful sport. This year the club ons. A nei'-ihi" r ''i.t* I persiu di. r tlie voters whose inclina­ will maintain two courts on the ’var­ thia morning about 9:3'41 tions are toward the strongest part) sity cuinpus and will tiy the experi­ found him dead. The »r* I to register us non-partisan. These ment of oiling the grounds. At the men, it is alleged, brn g the argument The funeral of Chief of Police Jo­ the body imlic.it 1 that I meeting Friday evening Guy Mount, that if the voter wishes to split the seph S. Stiles was belli at the family curred only a .-l.**rt tinie’i of Silverton, was elected president ticket he should not register as be­ residence. 167 East Eleventh street. L. \V. Brown was califiO long i ng to either party. They are and John Earlier, of Portland, secre­ Sunday afternoon. It was intended that death was 1 i.'laUj cartful to keep well in tiie liack- tary. The grounds will lie put in to hold it at the Christian church, mon in. H ground, Lowever, the tact that the shape immedhitely and besides a tour but Mrs. Stiles' condition prevented The man was aged voter so doing is shut out of the pri- nament which is being talked of here it. It was one of the most largely at­ It is n-'t known t:.at hr ufl there is a possibility of games with marica and also the fact that it is not tended funerals held in Eugene for a tives in this put of the 6^ outside teams being played. incumleut upon a memtier of either long time. Rer. J. S. McCallum con­ had livi'd here i - r:i! y*1 J party to vote a straight ticket at the ducted a short serviceat the residence eil some city pr- l"Tty. June electiou, even though he does and the Odd Fellows conducted im­ different I'.T-oii- hel® r* * i-t* . .i- lielonging to one party or pressive ceremonies at the grave in the bank. Further flH*B another. the I. O. O. F. cemetery. is known of him. I IGNORANT OF LAWS. The Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and It was learned late Woodmen of the World followed the that a nephew of ' o'--*” J In apeaking of this matter this remains to the cemetery in separate at Wendling. morning a prominent Lane county No fn»^ P. Conley, of Thurston, left today man said: “When the people come for Ashland to attend the funeral of bodies, 166 lodge people being in line. ments have yet be"ii mni’M to realize that the primaries are sim­ his nephew, James Brooks, a former The pall bearers were W. M. Green, ply taking the place of the conven­ Lane county boy, who died there E. A. Farrington, H. I,. Bown, Geo. tions held heretofore, things will run yesterday from consumption. He was| F. Crouer, F. A. Rankin and J. M. smoother. I nder mi-apprehension aged 23 years and was single. He Williams. The floral pieces were many many men take exception as to what leaves bis parents. David Brooks and and beautiful. varty they iielong when they register. wife, three brothers. John, William They do not seem to realize that and Joseph, and one sister. Ardine they have always declare*! their pol­ (Brooks. Forecast»'. H' "I-etat*“ I young man resided in 1 " is. The - temperetur ■ ' | itics by attending the convention of the rhe vicinity of Wslterville J Waltereille most moat of hi Mai at Portland S o ■- I one party or the other. The question life, the family moving to Ashland of voters wishing to split their ticket several month» ago in hopes of bene­ e .y »’-hithi: gi’Hl at the primaries can also lie answered fiting his health by the change. it Las l*eel* Jo ye’** P A few Oregon newspapers are issu­ by the fact that the voter heretofore weather was react *• * i°” I ing a worthless magazine supplement I lug has not l>eeti allowed a voice in the month. The peculiar dj I furnished by an rjistern syndicate convention of both parties. Why, free of charge and filled with mail or­ by an area of lngbP ’ then, should he ask to be allowed to over Iowa, as a resul' I der and obnoxious advertisements. nominate candidates from both par­ chille*! atmosphere o< ’L “The heaviest snowstorm of the Every editor using this sheet is ties now? In my opinion every one Canada has been !ra’? L| should register so they may take part season occurred last night from 6:40 «mllty of violating the Upited States tion. On March to 6:47^. The mantle of white was postal laws and is liable at any time in the primaries on one side or the visible to the naked eye and survived to have his own paper debarred from eter registered -H. other, and when it cornea to the final for March. For lb® JI for nearly half an hour. ” tha United States mails. election they may vote as they please. yesterday holds the I The above is from Sunday morn- They are simply robbing themselves grees. ing » Register and is a sample of the of their rights when they register as lire local news furnished by that pa non-partisan. ” Louis * Nelson ren*’ ’C4OV>* ’s per. Prohnbly within two or three pe*l to McMinnvillee«» days after the worst snowstorm known People up from Portland today local train. A *1"*J ** In Philadelphia, Pa.. March 4. 1906, that no »now ha* fallen there, but that here in March is over the morning parer will become aware of the f 8C t to Mrs E. O. Taylor, of Bine River. A, of which the T " * the weather In vary cold. member, accompanied ■’I Comment is unnecessary. Dregim. a son, weight ten pounds. the train. I LOUIS H. NELSON DIES FROM TYPHOID MANY VOTERS REGISTER OF NO FAITH the locomotives will be need for freight trains. The locomotives are the first to bo operated iu the North- west. Carbarns ami shops have already lieen planned for South Portland. The main carbarn will be looxlA i feet and the shops will be built 100x50 feet. The site for these cannot now la* au nouncen ros.t work lUrg* Tork Ison road work M A I*t Ing.on road work Ole T Ba uw road work ... Wm ritney gravel ................. Samuel Hartley road work . David Hartley road work Jerry Atkinson road work .. Griffin lldw Co mdae ......... M 8 Barker lumbe.- ............. Geo Fish •• viewer ........... F J M Pherson viewer ..... <* M Collier aurveyor ............. Wjrne H lw Co. nallg ........... It C Ross road work ........... Orville r.o s road work .... John Hurt rMd work ..... C H M' K man r*s»d wo,k . John Bhor. a ro- 1 w rk .... Wynne H iw Co mdse ........... M Foster roa J work ... • It Vsiishn res , w rk F J Neely jack ST. W .. O A Tsylo.- 1st» * ......... Vleo Fisher Viewer .... V J Mcphers.-r Viewer Assessor Account. P Hedde core of Pauper .... .31.00 E RuRsrll care of paupere .. 243.75 .10.00 Bryant I ros. Pauper supplies B F Keeney county asse.’soi sal. Jan. ................... ........................... 125.00 R F Keeney c ounty assessor i»al. D m ................... ........................... 125.on ■Ho M ’.Vlrstani y Fcp salary ..?5.A0 Ina I E Idwnrds dep assessor sal..54.00 C W Ry l ar 1- 9e->. assessor sal...22.30 Constati« Account. V Fai•: ington nnstable fees . .43 95 J S Stiles constable ('unstable fe?s .... . . .1.60 ■llx Lanlr*rs t.an’.r- fees ...2.50 13.00 W Vaughn constable .. A II Atkins cot «table f- e* .. ... M J S Stiles constable fees .... ... 8.00 Surveyor Account. c M Collier surveyor .. . . . .6^.00 Jail Account. Fred Fl«k boird of prisoners .. 7.29 1.00 F J Berth r mdse............................ (If o Hall ^on mdse............................ 50 W L PeLano drug’s ............................6.SO County Judc-e Account. (1 R ChriFn’.an county ja^ffe sal­ ary ..................................................... 100.00 Treasurer’s Account. R B Eastl ind county tro.»surer salary ............................................. 100.00 Sheriff« Account Fred Fisk «h