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EAL ESTATE ICAND SUGGESTIONS FOR PRECINCT PROTEST AGAINST THE FRANCHISE OF BEU « TFAb? Editor Guard .—Now that the The follow ing accoui't of the return to R»»l W.ng, Mum , u the li*4 smoke of battle has cleared and the Men’s L'isketba 1 tea«» w'L'.'L »»i-»ve<t I people have declared the nselves for ——— against the U. O. team in Eugen«» the third time for muniei|*al owner ^^^largi -t an 1 u>"»t his intention to at once divide the At a recent meeting of the East Eu ship within the last 12 months, we Tuesday's Guard gave a list of the »•feral wee..» ugo, will lie read will« it,- deni- ever made iu laud into small tracts, perhaps from gene »Fairmouut Improvement Club 1 ought now to get down to business. candidate» of both parti»«» tor nomi interest by the many fri mis that the »t been completed. H. 10 to 15 acres each, aud place them on resolutions ut protest agaiust the I Being a municipal ownership elect nal u ;i- c.iuuty office satthejpii- Minnesota b y» won w! ' hei«, the ouse furnisher, sells his the market. He says he has already city council ranting a frauchi.-e to or, 1 have been aksed So express my niari.-s ou April 20. The complt-te 11» account beiug clipped from th»« R»«d w brick block at the bad inquiries in regard to the tracts, G. B. Hengeu, A. B. Wood, O F. thoughts on what ought to lie the of candidates for the nomination a» Wing Daily Republican . f Man'll IT - est Eighth and Olive and expects to sell them off rapidly. Paxton and F. L. Chambers for a next move. “Red Wing has uot witnessed tor precinct otfleers |i» giveu la«low. It Bangs, the pioneer liv- A portion of the tract is quite htav- strwt railway system tiuder th«« con The following line of procidure will be noticed that in a majority ot some time any such pout me» u ■ ai.il ugen*. The consider»- ilv wooded, tmt most o! it is open I ditions and provisions as recently suggests itself to me as lieiug equit the ,’ni precincts no candidates nave lieai'tltlt ovation a» was cx'teiideil last land and can be converted into excel asked for were adopted aud it wa» or at $26.000. evening to tiie victorious Red Men, able and just. 1 think there ought appeared. .Mr. Gordon secures the lent small farms. dered that the protest lie ¡«resented to lie a commission of representative • who returned on th»« s t» t-ain from FDR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. ■act, formerly Meriau’s to the council at its next meet n g. | the West, after a »ix weeks' trip in citizens of our city a| pointed for the Engine—R. S. Bryson, Jonath an F. ing of »4 acres, situated The protest a» formulated Ly the purpose of putting into effect the e.x- ti- \.»»t a» tin« ilia i.pions v> ho de Gate», Republican; Geo. W. Kinsey, les uorth of the city on committee is as follows: ft« iteil » • • rw het nmgly th»« larg«««t 1 pressed wish of the people at our last Democrat. ad, aud the Bangs resi- “The meiiiliers of the East Eugene cjjy r election. nil uber ot skAL'.l ba ... Uadi teama Said commission Cott ige Grove — Joseph E Young, e corner ot West Ninth Improvement Club sincerely beli ve should invite the water company to they e n uutered. >u streets, which is one that there should be no franchise of meet with them for the purpose of ar J. W. Vaughn, Republican. I Th»« shouts of two thousiud exult Junction City Janie» C. Steakley, nd most commodious in public utility granted to any iudivid- ' ranging fm th« purchase of th«« pres ant throats, the tiring o* guns, the e lot on which the res- ual. company or corporation unless1 ent water system. We can and should Repuliiicun; D. U. Ruff, licinoerut. military band, playing it» most popu Floreu Drew E. Severy, Re»>ub I is 100x160 feet in di- such franchise provides: First, that lie fair with the water company, and lar air», told of the j y of their home after a period of ten years the street at the »ame time »just to the jieople lican. com mg ; a;.J such a scene. The red Goshen—Ansel Hemenway, Repunli Bd Wl ile tlie amount is uot railway syntemj within the city lim »b$ Engine. lot the Indian's rt.alia, tin« blazing As our interests are »«an. oat f< r publication it i- -aid its. or th« indsutry of any character identical, regardless ot how we voted, torches ami colon »t lights, mingle.l Lake Creek—Lawrence I bih L, Re uau.ed, may tie taken over by the city we should hare no enemies to punish with tiie pur. le ami b»ack of dre»s publican. > the Lnl ling, which wa- e < ct Another • real estatede.il of import if it »o desires. Second, that such or friend» •»• favor. The sole object inii<le a acene indescribably brilliant ; Richardson — Knox P. Ilarpole, Re- anee was < close I yesterday alternoou. franchise shall provide for paying to of all shouki lie the building up of N* bits ol »now, v.-grant flakes swirled I ublican ; Wm. II. Ray, D» mocrut. I iddle ol sun mer. The J. *D. Buell, traveling salesman tor th«- city a reasonable share of the in the air to give the picture its wiu- Eugene. 1 believe if the present wa Springfield — J. D Hum; ineys, Re y. X l " D • t ill dune : the wholesale groceiy tirui of Wad- profits derived from the use of the ter company is inclined to lie fair, t ry sei I i i g. publican. It the hniidsi'liiest ill the hams x Kerr Brother», of Portland, streets aud alleys so granted, aftri a TI e bu-ketball boys wer«« placed in that the people of Eugene will be « ill - Wendling—F. O. Russell, R< publi- lent ire low* r floor and who has made his headquai ters ill period ot teu years. Third, that the lug to meet them more than half w ay. open hacks, driven by prancing c iu. |e occupied by Mr. Or- Eugene for two or three years past, city of Eugene shall retain the right 1 do not know what the praseut plant horses, ami live liundre.l men and boys Saginaw—George N. Ca.-tl»«, Demo Lre »tore and tl.e under purchases th« two-story brick block to a:low any other individuid. com beaded by the Red Wing Military is worth, aud would uot pretend to crat. L. ot his In tln-r. W. 1' on Willamette street occupied by pany or corporation that may desire baud for.ned '.in lin»« for tiie trium say. but that fact can la« asci rtaineii FOR CONSTABLE. L upper tl r is um I Kay’s sp irtilig goods »tore and owned to inter the city of Eugen«« on the by conqieteut authority, which ought pliant march through the business In nd a warehouse for the for many yeais by C. M. Horn, no A' same streets ami over the -»ame tracks i to be to the satisfaction of the com Eugene—Virgil H. Rowland, Frank district. Hundreds thronged both _____ lie. of Portland, paying therefor i'kklO. with cars or trains of cars by paying a pany and our people. We know it is Illi T. Plank, Republican: 1.. Bun side » of the line of march eager lor a The lot ou which the building stands r< asonuble charge tberetur, which not worth as much ..s a new one, but my. Win. M. Stoops, Hiiam B. Mol giinips«« of the returning athletes. LJSA i .3 BUILDING, has a frontage or. Willamette street ot shall la* mutually agreed upon by th« the fact of it being in and ready for ris. Democrat. (lordjii has lea-e l the I il.l i Thunders of applause resounded on Fall Creek —E. B. Griffin, R< pnbli- very side. Tliedem» ustration emled i,„- for ■ pei ¡"d of three 21 feet and 1 niche», and is 160 feet rival companies,and if such agreement use should lie v< nsidered by the pur II continue his business deep. The building exends back caiiuot be reached by the said rival chaser.' If a purchase cannot be can. at the otH«ra house, txit not until th»« companies, then in such eveut the effected which is fair and equitable Florence—G. C. Cu npton, Reputili Red Men were placed on the stage Ifltely. It is an advau- about So feet. It is said that Mr. B-'.ell expects to common council of the city of Eu ; then and in that ease we should pro- cam ion for such a business. ami introduced as tin« Red Wing Keil Bennett, Men, champions of tin« West. E. J P. Richardson—Charles C. make extensive improvements to the gene »hall have full power aud author- I : cetd to install a plaut owned and con- I CUT UP LAND. 1 by a Guard reporter as biiildiug, but as he has Ixm out of ity to arbitrate ill such business , ’oiled by the city, and without un Republican; Juhu R. Freeman, Drill- Neill ami A. J. Schunk respond» <1 in ition of the Bangs Park town during the day nothieg definite a.iecmeut. Fourth, that the life of necessary delay. As to a gravity sys- ocrat. la half of the team, liotli thanking the the franchise shall not exceed a fie- tem j l would prefer it to a pumping Springfield—Let-man E. Thompson, Red Men hii I the citizens for th»« loyal (Gordon replied that it is Could be hariie.l. riod of twenty-five years. Fifth, that system, even at a cost of more than Republican. welcome th»« ‘big five' had received.’’ such franchise shall provide for an double that of a pumping system. Wendling—L. N. Kebby, Republi nual reports to be rendered to the Believing in the stability and good can. common council of the city of Eugiue judgment of the people of Eugene, I Cottage Grove—Alison B. Atkins, of all liusiness transacted by them, have uo doubt but what the best Democrat. and if at nuy time it be so desired the thing will be done, aud in the best Saginaw—F. M. Jackson. Democrat common council rrny make a full in » way to do It. FOR PRECINCT COMMIT! EEMAN. There was a large attendance at the vestigation of all tiie booksand papers Respectfully, North Eugene No. 1—W. 8. M< on, le new hall in Fair kept for tiie purpose of record of all «S, I. N. HARBAUGH. Republican: J. D. Matlock, Demo Paul Shoup, assistant general freight Uni lUiiL. mount , last night. The principal fea I busiuew trausacted by the said Iran- j erat. I agent of the Southern Pacific Com I ture of the occasion was the serving chloe llolderg, I North Eugene No. 2—1. T. Nicklin, pany, writes Agent Adair, of the local bull, the man airested on of a supper. People began to arrive DIFFERENT ROUTE TO SPRING-' Republican; Lee M. Travis, Demo- d -po‘, as follows: I. moon’s southbound pas- at 6 o’clock, aud until a late hour the FIELD. crat. | “Senator C. W. Fulton, in response I by Sheriff Fisk and» refreshments were sen ed to all com-| • “Further, the members of this club I South Eugene No. 1—E. C. Lake, to an iuquiry from us. informs us lee Farrington, is a des- ere. Republican; Leon R. Edmunsou, that if he can have assurance from the do most vigorously protest Hgaiust The affair was planned as a benefit the granting of any street railway ■« ter, and the officers of Democrat. county officials that they will provide A Pendleton let ter has this: “It I have been after him for to Kev. C. A. Wooley, the pioneer franchise in the city of Eugene un South Eugene No. 2—E. O. Potter, the material, lala-r. etc., which th« I more. While tmt little Presbyterian minister, who has been less the applicants will build a line takes a whole lot of backbone to be Republican; Septimus S. Spencer, government requires they ahull in such ■ concerning the man and a factor iu the upbuilding of Fair connecting Eugene and Spiibgfield, able to ‘pass up’ a $10,04X1 bribe,’’ Democrat. venture, be will take up with the gov- Lu be l»«arned it is knowu mount from the time the addition to p...» u»,» th»« Slate University, through said a Portland commercial traveler Bailey—Wm. Mathers, Republican; ei'U.l ent the subject il constructing a I killed several men and the city was platted. Quite a sum Fairmount ami on through to Spiing- who was in this city the otbir day, J. M Martin, Democrat. sample half mile or mile of road ad Blanton—Henry H. Stickney, A. N. jacent to your town. The government Ited numerous big robber- of money was presented to the vener lield and to the ea»t eud of that city, “and I Hin for the man who can doit. Lg the holding up of a able minister. this being in our opinion me only That is one reason why my vote is go Striker, Republican. furnishes the inacliinery and directs ing for Sheriff Torn Word, ot Port . i 1 I East Cottage Grove—Frank D. the operation, and we will iuruish feasible route that will Ik« beneficial | land, for his renomination, and for j J’l.i’.ghn, of l’1 rtlan 1. an l Wheeler, Republican ; Jlio. W. Baker, frte transportation. ” to laitii cities; ami esfiecially is this Sberilf Harvey K. Brown, of Baker J m Seattle arrived here Dem< crat. • necessary for the benefit of the State Mr. Shoup also says that Salem is City, for governor on the R publican West Cottage Grove—William C. arranging for a sample mile of road to ’s local train and were at University Under these conditions ticket. It is uot a fact generally Conner, Republican; James P. Cur-' o the county jail by Chief students living at the east end of be built ti ere this summer. known, but a fact, nevertheless, that rm, Democrat. ______ Arrington, whera ti.»-y Springfield could attend the univer The Good Roads Association should Word, when be opened up on tile Fairmount—E. R. Mnmmey, Re at once take up this matter and se MH'1 prisoner as the man sity with u- much ease as though they Portland gamblers and liegnn to en • Nellie E. Gosser has begun suit in publican. They congratulated t lie lived but a few blocks away. cure the government inacliinery ini force the laws in that city, whs wait the circuit court aguiutt Fled P. Florence—Charles C. Behnke, Re- mediately after or before it Is used at riff Fisk upon their easy BASIS FOR PROTEST. ed on by an emissary of the gamblers Gosser h r divorce,,fur the cust dy of publican. itehell, as be was report- Salem, thereby saving time in trans “Our protest is based upon the and offered ten thousand dollar» to their iufatit daughter, Ethel Rosie, < denteiia—J. U. Sutherland, Re- portation. ily arnitil and bus been sound civic principles : First, that a in the face quit. The sheriff laugbe for alimony of $20 per month aud for publican. It will Le rememlwred that two year« ely use bis guns when one-third interest in 14'faeres ot land public utility franchise is profierty | of the would-be briber, and would Hermann—Smith L. Taylor, Re »go an effort whs made to secure thia pproached by officers, owned by the defendant. and iu a growing ci’y increases very have kicked him out of the office, publican. machinery ami the government mad officer» when teiephon- Second, no city only he knew that the fellow was The plaintiff allege» cruel and in rapidly in value. Heceta—B. E. Smith, Republican. builders for h sample road here, but f Farrington yesterday should be alienated for a long period a lawyer employed for that merely human treatment as grounds for a le Jasper—Rufus G. Cullison, Republi for some reason the mutter was aban Mitchell would probably from control of its rights ai d prop purpose and not personally to blame. gal separation. can. doned. It is hoped that those inter 1 for the officers here to Tlie dossers were married in Eu erty. Third, that a public utility 1 don’t know how much Harvey Mound—Earl 11. Baldwin, Republi ested may meet with better succcess rt. But when he was ap- gene on August 22, 1904. Their child franchise is a special privilege, and Brown, the Republican reform sheriff can. this rime. tlie smoking car the fel- when exclusive or irrevocable creates of Baker City, now seeking the nom was born on November 30, 11* 5 Riciiard»6n—Seth W. Harpole, Re m 1 quietly and evinced G F. Skipworth is counsel for Mrs. a privileged class with jierpetual right ination tor governor on the Republi publican; Benjamin C. Beaman,Dem he should lie placed un- to prey upon the earnings of tin- com can ticket, was offered by the »aloon Gösser. ocrat. When searched he bail mon ¡ample. Fourth, that franchises men and gamblers of that town to Saginaw—R. E. Walker, Republi lentlv thinking, when in when granted under th«« most tavota abandon his crusade in Baker county, can; G N. Castle, Democrat. ( that he had thrown the ble conditions temi to become monop but this 1 do know, it it had been Springfield—J. C. Brattain, Repub ItooCh: track and that he was olies, work injustice nud favor petty 825,<mo Brown would have told the lican. He is • . mght t<> b.ive I • • «1 ’i I tyrrany. They are the principal man who offered it that he was u o Mrs. John Goldson han received Spencer—11. Relnnen, Republican. ••y to ti > gold fields in Nevada. After three days’ tin «• ; 'ven to se the amount of the policy held sources of graP and corruption in for »ale. ’ ’ Walton—S. H. Lyons, Republican. $1000, MBaar had Mitchell sp >tt-■ 1 in curing names to a petition asking tiie by her husband in the Woodmen of city government.’’ Wallace — Henry U. Combs, Repub Mid Thi I county court to put d<wn h pub the World. Some delay was caused lican. ilip and by the peculiar conditions of his North Junction—James W. Smith, well at some point in me of the pub ItaMTIt death or the money would have been Republican; C. P. Houston, Demo lic squares, E. J. Grow today present • office: from the north who ed the jM'titlon slgnisl by alsmt four Natron, April 6.—Mrs. Sadie Hills, crat. I up last 'light refti ..Ito give any paid sooner. hundred representative tax payers. i (South Junction — Edward Bailey, of Jasper, came down ou a visit to Thus. Poole left Wednesday for the Station her mother, Mrs. M. B. Taliafero, Republican; James Hay«-. Democrat. Th« court d«x'ld«»i to grant the peti IglMnt» ll to g-t him "lit ol ti ' Alberta country to take up a home tion. Mnliel—W. Aiiams, Democrat. one day th's week. As he will have to renounce »without the usual necessary red stead, The Guard would like to s«a« the One of the Japanese railroad hands States Willamette — George Smith, Demo- allegiance to the United Mrs. M. B. Taliafero who hasbeen in Tbeylsa! i that if publicity proposed well put down some sixty or now working here came near being of his ■ crat he will become a subject Eugene for several days visiting her 1 their *i i' o r the man's fri» nJ» run over by the northbound passen Zumwalt—Henry Kompp, Demo seventy feet, entirely below all surface daughter, Mrs. B. F. Keeney, is home , A eanael a d» )ay. They wouhl »• t royal nibs, King Edward VII. Good* water, and ut a convenient place—the ger train as it was pulling into the crat. again. Mare th« man was wanted except bye, Tom. corner east of the city hall, for in depot yards this afternoon. The Jap Judge McFadden received a ship- Llaho. It «;»■ r« | Walter Smith is up at Hazel Dell I »tarree. Anyway, wherever located was riding toward the approaching rday after hie arrest that ment of peach trees Saturday from train on a railroad velocipede. it should ta« put down at once. Not He now assessing. Kansas. As they were received from > want» d f< r Mrs. Fannie Sherman got a ’phone I only is it certain that pure an«l splen did not know the train wa» coming in Gover lor Ste«jnenl>erg murder another state they had to be inspected and as he reached a point opposite mes-age that her sister’s little boy did water would 1« found at that _______ but it is denied I y the by the county fruit inspector. Dr. the vinegar factory the train wa.» was very low with the fever aud she depth.but the well would lai an object McCoruack performed that duty »nd officers lesson to the many people »Li take almost upon him. While the people went to Portland Mouday. found them free from disease.—Times. their household water from wellt of at the depot held their breath the Mrs. J. W. Smith went over to Jas Pr -ident Campbell, of the U. <)., is the comparatively shallow d»«pth of l’s Jap, with presence of mind and as per to visit Mrs. Auna See Tuesday. quick as a flash, jerked the velocipede Mr. and Mrs. James Taliafero were arranging fur a meeting of college to 2b feet, off the Hack just in time to narrowly the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. B. F. representatives of the Northwest in The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of April to discus» the adoption of Rug Sharon Baptist church, Belair, Ga , e-ca|ie being struck by the locomo Smith 8nn< Uy- — by football in the larger institutions' wavs of Electric Bitters: “It's a _ god- tive. His box full of eating and cook Miss Minnie Lopp was the guest of MI bb A J in .1, \prii I send to mankind It cured me of ing pans and pots was run over and of Oregon, Washington and Idaho an<i Mias Ethel Lindley Sunday. •otera of lame »«ack. stiff joints and ‘ro“1P,e,« smashed. at any rate to revise the present in- | - — s»J weak it da received the flr-t >q - physical collapse. I was t. r.'o l 'giate nil»«». President Camp ' Mrs. Lizzie M. Finch, formerly walk a mile. took me half an hour to ■ a city outside of Mult- be|J »ays he does not believe Rugby Lizzie T ¿ine, well known in Eugene, _ Electric Bitters have Two taittles of Why send away and take so many atruug will I»« played in the northwest for being a former resident 1 ■ re. ’¡. ! t luade ui** ’— 1 have ju»t walked risks trying to get a picture enlarged, ^hich to I ■ 1 ; 1 • . three mile» in Jd minutes au 1 feel when our artist »ill do the work better imp •orne t>me. Captain W. G. Chandler Athena, Gr.. March 27, of < It's rfladc like walking thr»«« more. and ('«ptain J^itoiirette of next yarr’a tion. She was aged 28 yiu '■“» 6 Mrs. Walter Gray, formerly of Eu m »_ < »reatest remedy nd cost you but 87c? Get your a new man of Club of t for »• «»kn« -* an»l afi stomach, liver eoupon with each $1.00 pure has«. good g- i«-. died at Silverton Tm -day •nd Or* .'»'11 eleven ls»th think that Rugby month» and 11 day», end lean ■ a sou abont six feet deep and an»l kidney c< »mplaints. Sold under «ri..- buried Thin «lay. She was » ell would flmi but little favur in the val three years old. H« r many riend» till A; ril 21»t. J feet II h. re are ¡ta'm«<i tn learn of her gnarai'«*• by W. L. DeLano, «a-uggh known here. ley. HAMPTON BROS. I Price 50e. Ulallh I HORN ELOGK SOLD »PORTANT RAPTURE DEDICATION OF FAIRMOUNT HALL ROAD THIS YEAR REFORM SHERIFFS’ CANDIDACIES 13 A PUBLIC WELL F'}p 0,TV SQUARE NARROW ESCAPE FROM BEING KILLED Natron Items OF RUGBY FOOTBALL ■I GROVE CLUB ASKS FOR SPACE A Healing Gospel Died