Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, March 21, 1907, Image 3

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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD
supervision of stats and federal com­
missions, then they may have the
opportunity to pay just rates and
fares themselves upon transportation
lines owned and operated by the gov-
ernment.
ed him by wire to suspend his Inves- I
Hitchcock and Mr. Smith while on
the stand, scarcely removing his eyes
! tigatlou and go to Montana, a point
an in ’DSPBNDBNT paper
1 remote from the men who had evi­
from them. On the other hand, both
Congressman Hepburn, of Iowa,
witnesses ignored Hermann entirely
dence against the California land
■ ring. Hermann's telegram read in
,-1' ar » printing co , inc .
recet Jy tossed this lemon to the rail­
I and gave no sign of recognition.
01
Publishers
court today, bearing date of June 28,
Tanner Tells of »500 Fee.
road branch of high finance: “I be­
19U2, was as follows;
Judge Tanner, formerly law part­
lieve that Harriman is the living
psHirtt* every Thursday.Eugewe.Or.
"Holsinger, Phoenix, Aris.—Cam­
ner of the late Senator Mitchell, was
BOND TO BUILD ROADS
justification of all lhe railroad leg­
era sent you by express Kalispell,
called
yesterday.
The
United
In the Portland Journal the othei islation We have enacted and all we
Subscription price, »150 per year
On Monday. March 10, the new Mont. You start there July 1. Sus­
It has been reported by the Port­ States attorney brought out the fact
paid in advance; »2.00 at end of day Hon. Robert Glenn Smith, wslL attempted to enact, and that by his cut-off branch beween Suringfleld and pend work In Arizona until you re- land papers that the lumber workers' that the flrm practiced extensively
strike in that city will soon spread before the land office in expediting
known as a politician in Southern Or­ owa admission we should have passed Springfield Junction was formally turn.
^^ered at the Eugene, Oregon,
turned
otw
to
the
Southern
Pacific
(Signed)
BINGER
HERMANN."
to all the big sawmills in the Pa­ rases, etc. Requested to name some
egon, outlined a plan for relieving laws much more drasttc than we did
office as second-class matter.
Company and accepted It Is now In
As the only evidence Hollinger cific Northwest, aud that there will of their clients, the witness mention­
the congested conditions of Oregon pass.'*
the bands of the operating depart­ could obtain was from parties then In be a complete tie-up of this great in­ ed John A. Benson, of California,
railroads He has little faith in the
Agents for The Guard.
The promises of lhe Southern Pa- ment of the company and as soon as Arizona, the significance of this tel­ dustry. The Guard has made inquiry who, he said, paid a fee of »500 for
the bridge across the mill race in egram is regarded as Important, and [of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company legal services In connection with a
The following are authorized to efficacy of the railroad commission; ciflc to build that "uew depot in
Eu-
„¿ and receipt for subscriptions or to accomplish anything political i*
Simiagfield is completed, which will it will be surprising If this exposure ^officials In this city as to the proba­ case Involving lands in Washington.
insect other business for The Dally
gene this summer sure would cause be in a very few weeks, a regular does not have its effect on the jury. bility of their men joinlug the ranks
Objection by the defense to the
that
direction,
and
holds
to
the
viewv
Weekly Guard:
more general sffilsfactlon if it had liassenger service between Eugene
of the strikers, and learned that as line of evidence being sought from
Cottage Grove—W. C. Conner.
that the people must work out serac
far as the officials have been inform­ Tanner brought out the statement by
not been promised with unfailing aad Springfield will be inaugurated.
Creswell—J- L»- CHark.
plan for helping themselves.
ed
there Is no movement among their the United States attorney that It
1»
is
said
that
the
passenger
depart
­
regularity for several years past.
Coburg—G«0- A- Drury-
To that extent Mr Smith is » und
ment of the company is now work­
’ men as yet looking to such action. was expected to show by documen­
It has come lo be regarded merely
Careful and di .reet inquiries have tary evidence that Hermann must
ing on a schedule for ibis service, and
In his judgment we verily belltNe.
THURSDAY.» MARCH 21
as one of th« early signs that spring It will be given to the public within
.also been made among the mill work­ have known that Mitchell was not
Then the Southern Oregon states­ is coming, pentie Annie.
a short time.
The anna-al supper and business ers of Springfield, and It is learned acting solely as senator from Oregon
(»1 II I’RK.Mn'M OFFERS
man proceeds to outiine his Flan as
The Guard learns that a subur­ meeting of the First Congregational tnat there have been no overtures when land eases for residents of other
Notwithstanding that the Guard follows:
Inasmuch as the Porto Ricans have ban
service of several trains daily church of this city was h. Id test made to them to walk out in s.vmpa-' states were brought by him before
h*s been enlarged and the cost of
less
general prosperity than they had will be established between Eugene evening,
An Initiative petUfion amer.ltng the
The supper was attend »d thy with their fellow workmen In ‘the department. The objection was
publication materially Increased the state constitution in which is given under Spanish rule, they aTe not aver and Springfield, Coburg, Wendling
by the I largest crowd that was ever Portland. The wages paid by the 'renewed on the ground that there
Guard Printing Co. makes a »peclal to the people the right to Aote upon
enthusiastic in expressions of love and po9sibly Natron, such as the present at a similar meeting at the Booth-Kelly Company are now much was nothing to Indicate that Her­
utter to every iww or old subscriber the issuance of bonds for interna)
Eugene Mvrchaifts' Protective Asso­
and It was greatly enjoyed better than they were a couple of mann knew Senator Mitchell was act­
Ul who will P«V one year In advance improvements, including the building for the American regime, There ciation petitioned for last summe^. church.
by those who availed themselves of years ago, and as the employes in the ing as paid counsel before the de­
for the Weekly Guard at only »1.50 of railroads. It 'is not the intention should be no connection between although not as mauy trains as sug­
the opportunity of being them. Offi­ mills as well as in the woods seem partment for outside parties, and
g year will be K*ven their choice of through oonstltKional amendment to pockrtts and patriotism, but there is, gested by the -association wil be pui
cers svere elected as follows: F. A. to be well satisfied with their incomes Justice Stafford ruled for the de­
T»i< e-a week St. I^ouis Repab-
on. as that many would not be prac- Trip;i and Dr. H. 1». SholAon, trus­ and with their treatment at the fense thus excluding a letter written
embark the state in the promotion just ’the same.
llc or the Oregon Agriculturalist,’’ and owntrship rf railroads, but to in­
tirable.
Thare will no doabt bo, teed J. B. Hopkina and A E. Wheel­ hands of the company, there appears by Benson.
Good people can prepare tr be dis­ however, enough trains so that the
«bsolstely fi*e for one y«"-
Benson Offered Fe»« First.
vest the peopb- with hhe power to
er, Beacons; F. W. Osburtx treasurer; to be little danger of their striking.
Tbe Republic is one of the largest Tote upr>n a bcnid issue and when op- gusted as B. H. Shaw , the cantanka- people living on the Wendliug and
Money for I’orthin«! Strikers.
Subsequent questioning developed
Ellen Loomis, clerk
*nd best fiuuily papers in Auw rlca iportunfty offuts to Iseue bonds and rtais knocker of Ideals fe writing a Wootfburn-h'atron branches ran Mme
The Portland strike promises to the fact that Benson voluntarily
’rhe church is still without a pas-
and the "Oregon Agriculturist" is build a road vnder state supervision.
play aorund our Gerge Washington. to Eaigene and spend a f»w htuvs twr, but the committee recently ap­ be a lang-drawn-out affair, and is al­ promised the flrm a fee of $600 It
one of the best and most practical The road can then 4>e leased to a
shopping and return home In the af­ pointed to find a nuttible man for ready beginning to have a serious early action was secured on his land
farm, fruit and stock papers in the transoontinertial company kt a figure England had better look out for ternoon rtr evening withoul havivg to
|foe place is busy at Work and may effect. Building operations have been ¡case, and the charge stated was not
West.
that will pay interest on the hrtuds. * strained relations,' HtiM furnish Aw- transfer ft om stage to train, anfl vice [tie able to soon announce Its selec- suspended and other tradesmen are made by Mitchell and Tanner. Tan-
Subscribe rs, old or new, may talto maltnain unit keep tt.e roadbed in re- "bassador Bryxe in big explanation versa It is also probable that there
[striking in synffcathy with the mill­ j ner added that the »500 fee paid by
y Ion.
their choir? of either paper as a pre­ pair and pTovide a sinking fund. Th. fund.
workers. The mill owners declare Benson was placed with the receipts
will be severak trains dally between
that they will not accede to the de- ¡of the firm of Mitchell & Tanner,
here and Springfield, taking the place
latter in time will grow to such pro
mium.
Imands of lhe strikers, nor will they an(f
divided between himself and
Those «'ho failed to get the prom­ portions tint the Jbonds can he re-
With street pavit’j; and ek-ittric of the ¿present stage seirvice ¡and af­
ised premium magazines w«l be 0tv- tired, and »the state come into com­ railroad balldhíf Eugene ought tu» be fording a service such us would b»
, agree to arbitrate. The strikers have Mitchell at the end of the month.
eu their choice of either of these »ta­ pile and unhampered ownership.
just received from the Western Fed- j M. J. McVean.a former clerk In the
the liveliest city in Oregon this mini- 1 <lven4y a trolley line.
pers in place of the magaaines with­ Through the proposed amendment T.o
eration of Miners, the strongest sin­ land office, identified many letters
New l»e|H>t Tilts Summrv.
mer. Arad th«i thvre are university
out fuitiier cost by sending their power whatever w mid be invested in
gle division c>4 unionists affiliated reyatlng to the creation of the Blue
The Guard learns from a rallTOvd
trYom Friday's Guara.,
The circuit couflt Is still at w
names and addresses to this office. th«' state legislatore. Everything per­ building additions and a govern­ ofliulUI that the proposed new 'de­
with the Industrial Workers of the Mountain reserve, besides explaining
So iar we have been una-We to -com­ taining to the issuance of the bonds ment building to add to the lotq; list pot for this city will hr erected equity case«, ttiv following
World, lhe jutm of »20,000 to back the methods of bookkeeping in the
pel the Eastern publishers to keep and the purposes to which ¡they of Improvetrnrnta 'tiiat are deliiitelj this summer, and That one reason been acted upon’today:
them In thifir fight. With this mon­ forest division of the land office,
The Branette Company vs. C. C. ey and a great deni more promised wherein a cmplete record of this cor­
their agreement in regard to the ■would he devoted would be Mft to settled upon.
for‘holding off for »«• long te that’(he
Cou- them by other organizations the respondence was set forth.
magazines, and feel th« disappoint­ the votea>f the people, in this man­
company has been waftiqg for the Mat lock ; to recover money,
Former Senator Chandler's asser­ completion of the cut-off .branch: and tinued pending ^bankruptcy.
strikers Hay they can hold out 111-
ment as keenly as our subscrabers. ner the people oould practically build
The court Is anxious to hurry
John F. Kdity vs. Walter Russell; definitely.
The Weekly Guard is »till (flubbed a road ¡across the state from west to tion that " Mrs. Bddy is synflicateff ' the beginning of the pasvongeT ser­
along the trial, but it is now evident
with the Semi-Weekly Oregon Jour­ ■east or from north to south.
that the ease will go well into next
The gives a tip to the senatorial Chau­ vlet over the line se that They w in Id to quiet title. Default; decree.
8. H. Friendly va. T. I». Linton et
nal, at »2.25 a year for faith papers. fleedeT once conr ructed.with tin traf­ tauqua buurh, tin .ugh the jcoceat. «of know the exact reqaireuients fin this
month. The government Is summon­
al; to recover money, J udgment in
Mail all remittances and communi- fic rates fixed :»y the people, "could
ing more witnesses from Oregon.
stut ion.
syndicating an .individual is yat to
favor of J. Sewvey Bros, for $2 402.80
catioae to
<hen te leasdd to the Burlington
with interest a> 8 per cent and' $125
GUARD PRINTING CO.,
i route, Hie Chiebgo, Milwaukee’& St. be explained.
attorney fees. Judgment In favor of
Eugene, Oregon.
Paul the Wester n Pacific, or an> oth­
♦
Governor Dateen, of UHiiiote, is
S. H. Frlenlylfor »1102.20, with In­
DIED.
er transcontinental system, which
Portland, March 14.—Seventy per
ambitious
of
tuning
a
hand
in
the
RAILROADS ARK BLl I FING.
terest at S per cent and $75 attorney
♦
would provide an Increased outlet
cent of the logging camps on the Co­
fees.
♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦++♦♦♦♦♦+♦
J. Pierpont Morgan has .recently for Oregon’s products and a mere di­ squeezing of some of the water out of
lumbia and tributary streams will
Jeff Markley, one of Cottage
been sent
to
Washington
to rect market Civ lumber in those the securities of railroads ta, his state.
Washington, March UU.—Evidence! (RAZED BA 1.IQUOR,
close (town Saturday night. By this
Grove's oldest residents, died Monday
states
which
look
to
this
stale
for
A
very
worthy
¡ambition
it
is,
too.
action
lfiOO
men
will
be
thrown
out
plead with the president in behalf of
raecidedly damaging to Binger Her­
GARRETZ SHOOTS THREE
Mr.
their supply.
of employment and a dally output of and was bifried Wednesday.
mann was Introdsced in- thi'govern-
the railroads. This wouJd make it.
A syndicate of expert witnesses
Mr. Smith's;plan embodiesn good,
Portland., ¡Or., March 14.—Crazed 2,865,00$ feet of lumber logs will Markley had followed blacksmithing
appear that the stock-mahtpulating
I ment today in the triad of the'ex-land by over-indulgence in strong drink,
be cut off The camps will remain for many years. He was a good cit­
’ sensible idea on the whole, we think. may be expected to act oa the Thaw
rnminiissioner for the 'destruction of. | brooding over fancied or real griev­ closed until the lumber mills re­ izen and was a member of a number
gang if ¡at least really alarmed, and
It is certain that the people «t f Ore­ trial tip and establish an agenej- for
of secret orders. He leaves a wife
35 letter preBs copy books alleged to ances, and oonsumed by an uncon­ sume operations.
is attempting the game that has so
gon must in some way overthrow the the saJe of "bnun storms" to murder-
Forty-tlrree logging camp contrac- and one son almost grown.
have contained official correspon- trollable lurtt for blood, Peter Gar-
often been worked
by the high
one-man power that at present con­ ers able to pul up the priai.
retz,
23
years
of
age,
formerly
an
tors
met In Portland and organized i
Aence.
finance robbers. They woulfl fright­
trols every artery of trade in Oregon.
employe
of
Mie
Multnomah
box
fac-
the
Coluuilria
River Loggers* Asso- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Having won his figha for tfhree-
Charles L. Dutaois, chief of survey tory, started out last night on a cam- elation,
en the people of the country with
There is at lea« a hope of relief held
MA KHI El».
♦
MARRIED.
cent fares Mayor Tom Fohnsim, of ■division; D. C. Sherman, formerly palgn of murtier, with the result that
talk of ¡impending financiaJ ruin if
Resolutions have been adopted en­ ♦
out that should be a spur to .ui ge the
♦
Clevetaad.,
is
m»w
out
for
free
street
»Hermann's
finarx-ud
clerk,
and
John
Anton
Grohs,
proprietor
of
a
saloon
dorsing the stand taken by the mill ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
they are not ullowed to wntlnue
people ’.into at 4east making ;an hon-
cars. No wontier they caa't lieut him S. Wile, another clerk In the band of­ I at 315 Water street, and James Hige- owners In the present difficulty.
their lucrative practice of jdifering
At the parsonage of the First
•est effort in their own behaJlf.
fice, all identified several letters tak- 1 ly, of 767 Macadam road, lie mortally
Action In closing down the mills
for office in ti» town.
Christian church last night at 8:30,
from the .public.
en from the files of the land office, wounded at ttie Good Samaritan hos- was taken hy the management of log­
Clayborne Bonney and Miss Kate M.
This calamity talk is mortJy for
In an interview at BingSiampton
Yesterday tms the anniversary of all pertaining to governmen1 busi­ I pital, while John Gavin, residing at ging camps tn prevent passible accu-
West, both of Eugene, Rev. J. 8.
effect, and .there is no real .founda­ New York, the .other day, AVm. J. the birthday iff Andrew Jackwin— ness, and al) indorsefl on the back the foot of Clay street, is nursing a mutation of surplus In lumber logs,
McCallum officiating.
wound in the left to the consequent Injury In the mar-
serious bull«
tion in th« signs of the times. It Bryan expressed his views on the for whom a good many Democrats '{answered by conimisrioner.”
Hermann \\ role Answem.
shoulder.
ket value of that product.
emanates .t’om Harriman and his inailroatl «situation as follows
At the office of Justice of the Peace
"The are still rating, although lhe diud 62
They all agreed thait this endorse- | The shooting occnrred In front of
R. 8. Bryson, who officiated, at 2
Standard 02 backers who would ¡most interesting jj'hase of tto situa- years ago.
—
ment signified that Hermann Himself Grohs’ Baloott at 7:30 p m., and
o’clock this afternoon, V. W. Clymer
frighten the people into cessation of •taon is the refusal of the pa»|de to
dictated the replies, and that hLs an­ three and one-half hurs later the
Ashland is rthe latest Oregon
and Miss Emma Roth, both of Eu­
swers were press copied in what were youthful desperado was apprehended
the present wusade for a square deal land money freel? to the rali roads.
gene.
town to mine a teg fund for a rouging kiu>w-n as the commissioner's ''per- after exciting circumstances on
and popular rights. The couatry is The railroad managers say lhls is
publicity campaign. The wa of yro- soixar' letter books.
It war also North Third gtreet by Sergeant Baty
MRS. SAGE GIVES AWAY
on the soundest basis of prosperity dwe to hisuile legfetation, buttlbis is
a
brought out by the government that and Detective John F. Price.
gress is dawning .sure enosgh.
ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS
in its history and the masses are bet­ a mistake. There has been ■> hos­
Washington, March 13.—Govern-
Carried loaded Pistols.
cartful search through the tetter
ter able financially to carry on a fin­ tile Jegislafeon of sufficient severity to
MARCOLA ITEM»
When arrented Garretz was found ment witnesses tratifying today In the
books now in the land office tailed
Albany, N. Y., March 14.—Mrs.
to thsclose copies of these particular in possession of two loaded pistols, Hermann case were Attorney Alex- Russell Rage, through her counsel,
ish fighi with the monopolistic ele­ lrnjoir the real valre of railrm d se­
(Special Curxespondeece.)
letttes, thereby strongly intimating and It was only by prompt action of
ments than aver before in the na­ curities, if the railroads have been
ander Britton. Wllltam McGee and Henry W. DeForest, has authorised
Marcóla, March 12.—Th» weather
I that tfhe letters must have been cop­ the offlc»«„ in til«arming him that the
the following statement In regard to
tion's history. There is no danger of honeatly cuaducted .upon an k >nest has been very changeable the past
ied .in the books destroyed by Her­ youth was prevented from adding Mr. McVean, who testified to receiv­ the Sage Foundation Fund, a bill in­
the title it han
business going rtt> smash simply be­ capltalizatiuB- If th» investing pub­ few days, as part
ing letters from Herman, Identifying corporating which has been Intro­
mann as charged in the lndictn»e.nt, other victims to his list.
cause the people are demanding that lic is alarm«», it is te>cause the rail­ been as warm as «simmer and part and that the books, therefore, enn-
some as personal and others as of duced in the legislature:
oi the time it has rained and hailed.
j talned ¡official correspondence.
railroading shall be made a legiti­ road »manager». In a vain effort 1« ter­
“I have set aside 1100,000,000 for
a
public character. Joseph H. Schnei­
Arnold Bros. hare moved Into
No stronger evidence in support «if
mate business, cuiducted on approv­ rorize the legtolaturea. have carried their new meat market, next floor to
der, defendant in an Oregon land the endowment of this foundation.
indictment has heretofore been given At Portland yesterday Ed Nelson
Itc object is the raising of social and
ed commercial principles, paying up­ matter» too far. If an» other reason the old stand.
«luring the protracted trial. In fat!,, whs found guilty of murder In the fraud case, refused to testify, claim- living conditions within the United
Mr.
Sealey,
of
Springfield,
has
tak-
|
on the actual cajiiiLal only fair and is needed for the hesirancy on the
most of the evidence submitted up second degree; C. H. Danielson guil­ Ing that his testimony would tend to States. It will be within the scope of
en charge of the Mohawk restaurant
reasonable dividends.
The United part of Investors, the tnvestfgaflnns
to this lime has been designed t* ty of manslaughter. The crime of incriminate himself, The court suns- such foundation to Investigate and
of Marcóla.
show a motive for the destruction of which the two men were convicted talned Schneider's request and did study the cause of adverse social
8tates is holding the commercial su­ furnish It, for the inquiries have
Several of Fischer Bros.' hired men
the
books »nd has had no actual bear­ was committed January 8, of this not require him to testify. Repre­ conditions, Including ignorance, pov­
premacy of the world and the mar­ shown to what extent railroad storks got drunk Sunday and broke several
ing upon the actual charge contain­ year. Oscar Lindgren had Just open­ sentative Hawley testified to Her­ erty and vice; to suggest how these
kets of all countries are opening to (have been wat ere». But what is the windows out of the bunk honse and
ed in the indictment. Today's evi­ ed a saloon business at Thirteenth mann’s good character In Oregon.
conditions can be ameliorated or rem­
0,tr goods, while-internal industrial alternative? Must the gnvernm.nt house and then went down the line. dence is very strong In support of and Savior streets. Shortly after 9
edied, and to put In operation any
F.
C.
Young
has
resigned
his
posi
­
development Is becoming more inten- I | refuse
refnsP to Investigate rotten manage­
Scott Smith Not Positive.
the indictment, and while It is cir­ o’clock at night he was shot through
approp late means to that end.’
tion as general superintendent of the
Ex-Secretary Hitchcock was fol-
•¡fled than ever before, opening new ment for fear the mis-managed roads S. P. camps and Mr. Button, of the cumstantial >et It leave little doubt the head. Before dying, several days
Worked Like a Charm.
fields of industry ami endeavor. will no longer l>e able to fool the pub­ Henninger-Button Logging Company, in the minds of those who have fol- later, he repeatedly charged Nelson, lowed yesterday by Scott I Srnlth, his
■ lowed the case that Hermann's so- a former bartender, with having done former private secretary, who corro-
Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that
Morgan, Harriman, et al, are, de­ lic into buying inflated seenrlties! will take his place.
called ''private" letter boks In fact the work in company with Danielson borated the secretary's testimony, spicy journal, the Enterprise, Louisa,
Laat Friday the winter term of
spite their Inflated self-importance, ¡The sooner the railrouds are put on
i contained murk correspondence re- and one (Jus Peterson, who success­ particularly with regard to the In­ Va . says: "I ran a nail in my foot
bnt small factors in the industrial an honest basts the more secure win school closed in the Parson Creek lating to the business of hfs office.
cldents attending Mr.
Hermann's last week and at once applied Buck-
fully evaded detection.
district, in the afternoon the pupils
resignation. His testimony was much len's Arnlfa Salve. No inflamation
('ailed Hiflzinger Away.
•orld as a whole, and their most the Investing publi* feel.
splayed a game of baseball with Mar-
NOTICE.
less positive than what he gave In followed; the Salve simply healed the
Another strong point against Her­
•trenuous efforts cannot block the
cola in which the latter was defeat­ mann was brought out by District At­
We wish to sincerely thank the Portland last summer, in th« Blue wound.” Heals every sore, burn and
’heels of progress, or stop the on­
There is a geaerai sentiment 1" ed by the score of 13 to 9.
torney Baker today when he offered many friends, and especially the Mountain case, and he today showed skin disease. Guaranteed at W. L.
ïïrT ma ch of this couatry to favor of the orgaaization of a band
In evidence a telegram sent by Her­ neighbors, who so kindly assisted us repeated evidences of bad memory, DeLano'n Drug Store. 25c.
Alice RoonevrR’a Wedding
* flreatness unheard of before In Eugene, the hndnessmen, almost was something to be recorded in the mann to Special Agent Holzinger. It In the sickness and funeral of our especially when pressed by counsel
beloved mother, Mrs. Susan Chesh­ for defense.
Found at last.
the
war without exception, showing a dispo­ annals of history. Herbine has been was shown a few days ago that, when ire.
Spanish - American
THE FAMILY.
The testimony of Mr. Hitchcock
J. A. Harmon, of Llxemore, West
Hermann
was
notified
by
Mr.
Zabrls-
sition
to extend liberal support for acknowdelged the greatest of liver
I'Used a lethargile
nation
to
kfe. of Tucson, of the operations of
Portland men are planning for the and Mr. Smith was expected io be Va. says: "At last I have found the
the realization of its own strength it, maintenance Thi. city formerly regulators. A positive cure for nil-
Benson and Hyde, he detailed Holsin­ erection of large carshops on the pe- rather sensational. As a matter of perfect pill that never disappoints
headaches,
Constipation,
Chills,
had the best band in the state and loua
•od world-wide supremacy.
fact It developed little that was not me; and for the benefit of others af­
headaches, Constipation (hills ger to make an Investigation, In­ ninnila to build freight cars.
there
is no good reason why : '
11 ioua
known before, and the defendant sp- flicted with torpid liver and chronic
structing him particularly to Inter­
Morgan may possibly be able to ca-
fever,
and
all
liver
complaints
and
Two electric power plants are to be peared well pleased when his hitter constipation, will say: take Dr. King's
lole or bluff a president, but the not be so again if an organisation is J. C. Smith. Little Rock, Ark writes: view Joost H. Schneider, then In Arl-
"Herbine is th« greatest liver med­ xona. The telegram read today shows erected for the Portland and Mt. enemies had concluded their lestl- New Life Pills.” Gunranteed satis­
American people—never! If Harri- effected with that end In view Th-
factory.
23c at W. L. DeLano'a,
icine
known. Hav« used At tor years that ten day« after Hermann ordered Hood electric railway to cost »5,000,-« mony.
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Hermann closely watched both Mr Druggist.
000.
Holsinger
to
investigate,
he
instruct-
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there is ample musical talent here,
and leadership is all that is lacking.
SUBURBAN
TRAIN SERVICE
INTO EUGENE
NO MOVEMENT
AMONG BOOTH-KELLY
ANNUAL MEETING OF
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
CIRCUIT COURT CASES
ARE DISPOSED OF
EVIDENCE AGAINST
BINGER IS DAMAGING
DURING MILL STRIKE
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SCHNEIDER REFUSES
TO GIVE TESTIMONY
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