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I I Which Will meet at Hood River wlth- ' in three weeks. BUILDING FOR SPRINGFIELD meeting of the Springfield I. 0 f lodge last Saturday evening . vss finally decided to purchase the 1 ossler lot and erect a fine building TDe trustees, who are J. P. Fry, E. S Collins and Geo. Burdick, were in truded to purchase the lot at once, and tW dld 80 Wednesday of thl8 weelt. A building committee was al- appointed, consisting of E. C. Mar- tln j J Bryan, E. Kester, Mr. Fle- gal and C. W. Rychard. From the committee we learn that the building will be either brick or concrete. The lot purchased Is 66x 120. and the building will cover the lo't ln width, but will not extend more than 100 feet back, although it rfhy be decided to build the full length of the lot. Plnns will be drawn at once and estimates given on the probable cost of the entire building It will also be ascertained the differ ence in the cost of a two anJ three- story building and if not too great the committee informs us that tt may decide on a three-story building. In either case the lower floor will have two large stor<? rooms, which will be occupied by Messrs. Flegal & Rychard. The second floor will be used for office rooms, and the third floor entirely for lodge purposes. Will Move Hardware Store. j. A. Stansbie, proprietor of the Springfield Hardware Company, in forms us that as soon as the Brown ing & McKinney building is complet ed that his stock of hardware and furniture will be moved from its pres ent location on Mill street to this building. Messrs. Stansbie * Walker have dissolved partnership, Mr. Stansbie taking over the entire stock. It is understood that Mr. McKinney is now interested in the firm, which will continue under the old name of the Springfield Hardware Company. Slot Machine Robbed. Some one entered the Hill pool hall last Friday night from a rear window, and with a knife or some other sharp instrument cut a hole in the back of the slot machine and with a pry of some kind succeeded in getting the back off of the ma chine. The machine was one of the 25-cent kind, and as Mr. Hill did not know how much the sack contained, it is not known how much money was taken.—News. »NOR MAKES BOARD APFOIRTMENTS ■ FULTON SAYS VOLUNTEERS MAY GET TRAVEL PAY slonal capacity when she went there) with White. *ent up to Eugene to attend the meeting of the Elks lodge Yesterday Afternoon. on Tuesday evening. Yesterday afternoon, answering I _ Mr and Mrs. Bruce Davidson, of the same hypothetical question, in Eugene, came down Saturday for a response to which the alienist declar visit with the former’s parents, ed Thaw suffered from unsound mtnd Mr. and Mrs. W’m. Davidson, near this and did not know the nature or qual city. ity of his act when he shot Stanford I I nlted States Senator Fulton is ln White, Dr. Austin Flint, the first Mrs. R. B. Job, of Madison, Or., visited in this city a few days the Portland today on his way to Salem, pert called by District Attorney where a reception and banquet are to rome In rebuttal, declared it to be latter part of last week with her be held in his honor, He will leave opinion that Thaw did know the cousin. Mrs. L. A. Tobias. She re for the capital ln the morning, says ture an(j quanty of his act, and knew ' turned to Eugene Tuesday afternoon. yesterday's Telegram. ,h“' the »>... act «... was wrong. When the that Died—In this city, Wednesday. Senator Fulton absolutely refuses i court adjourned Attorney Delnas March 13. 1907, at the home of Mr. to discuss the ease of United States had not begun his cross-examination I and Mrs. W. L. Wright, Miss Lola Attorney Bristol, other than to affirm of Flint. who was the first of the six Alford, only daughter of Mr. and the report that an agreement had alienists to be called by Jerome, Mrs. J. R. Alford, aged 24 years. 1 been reached that he may hold office After receiving Flint's answer to month and 2 2 days. The community until the next meeting of congress. the Delmas hypothetical question. Je- joins in sympathy for the bereaved Senator Fulton says he believes j rome had read to the witness the ' I parents. some rel'ef will be granted by the prosecution's hypothetical question, Mallace Hawk, who recently pur next congress to Western volunteer chased the Bruce property near the soldiers ln the way of affording trav- which contained some 15,000 words- and which required one howr and ■ M. E. ehurch, South, has moved his ellng I pay ;, v from the Philippines to eighteen minutes in Its reading. This I family thereto from Coburg, where . . . -—•••> . San =>«u Francisco, rranejseo. where they were mus- question contained the history of the he has been residing the ^>ast fewjtered out. case and the events leading up to the , months. Their many friends are A bill was intrduced in the late pleased to have them move back to congress authorising them to proceed night of the tragedy, including Thaw's courtship of Evelyn Nesbit; this city.—Bulletin. against the government tn the court her account of her treatment by of claims, under the old law, which White; the trip of Thaw and Evelyn allowed 20 cents a day, at the rate of j to Europe before they were married, 20 miles for a day's travel. This when they traveled as man and wife; bill was referred to the committee on the testimony of James C. Smith as claims, of which Senator Fulton Is to Thaw's conduct on the night of the chairman. killing before Thaw shot White, and of conversations between Thaw and the alienists at the Tombs prison. When the question was finished Jerome again asked Flint if Thaw Manager McCarty, of the 'varsity knew the nature and quality of his track team, late today received news act, and If he knew the act to be from Stanford University that they C. F. Walker Hurt at Divide—B. G. wrong, and Dr. Flint again said,with would accept a proposition to meet Hengen, of Oregn Securities Co., out any qualifications, that Thaw the Oregon track team here May 3. knew his act was wrong and is there Arrives—Ike Jones for Mayor. Oregon will pay the expenses of a fore liable for murder in the first de team of Stanford men, which will be C. F. Walker, of the late firm of gree under the statutes of the state in the neighborhood of $500, pro Campbell & Walker, was brought of New York. viding that the merchants in Eugene home on a stretcher Tuesday evening. Delmas indicated that he would will close. Since Stanford will ac He had been assisting his men at Di cross-examine each witness search- cept an offer of Oregon it Is not vide, who were loading a car with lngly. Jerome's sanguine prophecy likely that a meet will be arranged round lumber, While standing on that the taking of testimony would between California and Oregon. If the car he was knocked off by a be concluded tomorrow night has this is done Oregon will be taken swinging timber and fell for a dls- been abandoned and those concerned south. tance of fifteen feet, striking on his ln the case again look forward to hip. The hurt Is quite painful and April 1 as the earliest moment for Mr. Walker will be laid up for sev- the closing of the trial. CHANGE IN UNITED STATES POSTAGE STAMPS eral days. STANFORD TRACK TEAM HERE MAY 3 NEWS OF COTTAGE GROVE ANO VICINITY Heiigen Arrives. Government Will Print Name of Post B. G. Hengen, of the Oregon Se- | Office Where Solti on Them. curlties Company, came in on the af The proposed change in the United States postage stamp which has lately been decided on is one of the best moves that has been made by the postofflce department for a long time. The change, as it is proposed, is to print on the stamps the name of the postofflce where they are sold. This will be done for protection against robbery, and it can very read ily be seen that it will prove very effective . Although It is nearly al ways possible for the Government to locate postofflce robbers there has been some Instances when criminals have escaped. Several years ago the postofflce at Chicago was robbed of something like 100,000 stamps and the robbers were never apprehended. It was the genera) supposition that the stamps were distributed through out the country and disposed of in small quantities, which is the general manner of getting rid of the plun der. Had the name of the postofflce been printed on the stamps it would never have been possible to dispose of them without the robbers being found out. It is not known Just how soon the new plan will be inauguarted, but it is thought that it will be done before long as it has been under con- slderanon for some time. CONVENTION OF KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ternoon train yesterday and went I out on the O. & S. E. this morning | for a visit to the Champion mine in , Bohemia. G. M. Averill, of Cedar I Rapids, Iowa, çame with Mr. Hen- j gen. Mr. Averill is interested iu min ing and is enjoying this first trip I In all probability there will be a west of Colorado. The gentlemen I ; district convention of the Knights of plan to remain ten days or more. I Pythias in this city about the 25th of Jones for Mayor. April. District Deputy B. W. Strong, At a nominating convention Thurs of Roseburg, has wrttten to Helmet day night, J. I. Jones was nominated lodge stating that Eugene is entitled for mayor. B. R. Job was htc only to the convention this year, and sug competitor, he receiving 38 votes and gests that the local lodge take the Jones 79. A H. King was named for matter up. At a recent meeting the recorder. Herbert Eakin for treasur question was discussed, and prelim er, and W. L. Hubbel, Oliver Veatch inary arrangements made for holding and George Comer for councilmen.— the convention. This district in Western Oregon. cludes the lodges at Roseburg, Drain, C. E. Officers Elected. Cottage Grove, Eugene, Junction City The Christian Endeavor Society of and one or two others. A large num- the Christian church held its semi i ber of delegates from these lodges annual business meeting in the will be In attendance In case the con- church last Friday evening and elect I vention is held here, and a very In ed the following officers: President, teresting and instructive meeting is Sophia Osberg; vice president. Mabel ; : expected. Coffman; treasurer, Bessie Hutchin son; secretary, Lester Turpin; corres- , Saved Her Son’s Life. ponding secretary, Jessie Baugh- | The happiest mother in the little man,—Leader. ¡town of Ava, Mo., is Mrs. S. Rupee. IShe writes: "One year ago my son was down with such serious lung tro uble that our physician was unable to help him. when, by our druggist's advice I began giving him Dr. King's New Discovery, and 1 soon noticed 1 Improvement. I kept this treatment New York, March 15.—At the opening of the Thaw trial today on ' up for a few weeks when he was per request of Delmas the cross-exam fectly well. He has worked steadily ination of Dr. Flint was defererd, and | since at carpenter work. Dr. King's Dr. William Hirsch, of Cornell Med New Discovery saved his life, " Guar ical School, took the stand. Hirsch anteed best cough and cold cure by answered the hypothetical question W. L. DeLano, Druggist. 50c and I by saying that the person referred to $1.00. Trial bottle free. Salem, Or.. March 12.—Governor Chamberlain today made the follow ing appointments; State board of health appointed are: Dr. A. C. Smith, Portland; Dr. Alfred C. Kinney, Astoria; and Dr. C. J Smith. Pendleton. Dr. A. C. Smith is a Republican, the other two are Democrats. The governor appointed the follow ing members on the state fair board: 'A. H. Downing, Shaw, Marion coun ty. and W. A. Howe, Carlton, Yam hill county. Howe is a Republican. State board of sheep commisslon- w»' W. H. Steusloff, Salem, for the first district; Thomas Boylan, Ante lope, second district; Dan P. Smythe, iendleton, third district. The terms of office are one, two and three years respectively. How to Remain koiing. Smythe was appointed to the long To continue young in h»alth and (•’rm, Steuslofl two years, and Boy lan one year. Each commissioner is strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan, ’■lowed $1500 per annum for trav- McDonough, Ga., did. She says: e >ng expenses, but draws no salary. "Three bottles of Electric Bitters A president and secretary are to be cured me of chronic liver and stom ♦lected, the secretary to receive $600 ach trouble, complicated with such an unhealthy condition of the blood that Per year. The first district comprises the my skin turned red as flannel. I am J. C. McElroy, of Monroe, has his following counties: Washington, now practically 20 years younger ' was not suffering from such mental M'lltnomah, Clackamas. Yamhill, than before I took Electric Bitters. I derangement as prevented him from ■fine young stallion, Prince J. C., in oik, Marion, Linn, Benton, Lincoln, can now do all my work with ease, knowing his a<< was wrong. Hirsch the city, and it has been an object of L’ne. Coos. Douglas. Curry, Joseph- and assist in my husband's store next stated that there was no such admiration on the streets during the Guaranteed at W. L. DeLano's Drug thing as a "brain storm' among sci- past two days. The animal is a full and Jackson; second district, entitle men. 'cousin to Lou Dillon, and was sired **°' Sherman. Gilliam, Wheeler, Store. Price 50c. Dr. William Pritchard followed Dr. by Memo. It is three years old and rook. Lake and Klamath; third of Ohio, City of Toledo. Lucas Hirsch. He gave the Identical re- was raised by Dr McElroy on his ‘«rlct. Morrow, Umatilla, Union, ¡State 1 sponses that Hirsch did. When he farm near Monroe. It will be train County, ss. ’■ " allows, Harney, Baker and Frank J. Cheney makes oath that concluded Delmas waved him aside ed on the track this spring. w’lheur. he is senior portner of the firm of when he was turned over by the dis After Ten Years. I F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in trict attorney for cross-examination, M ar KIMH 1«; NEWS announcing that the defense would •Mr. O. L Stephenson, of Peter I the City of Toledo, County and State OF LOCAL INTEREST borough, Ont., says: “For over ten (aforesaid, and that said firm will pay not cross-examine the state's experts. years I suffered constantly with piles, 1 Morris was down from Eu- the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL In quick succession Drs. Albert first itching, then bleeding; pain al Sunday. LARS for each and every ca e of Ca W Ferris. A. R Diefendorf and Dr. most unbearable; life a burden. . n of Eugene, was in tarrh that cannot be cured by the use Mabon were called. All were of the Tried everything in vain till I used city on a business visit yester- of Hall's Catarrh Cure. same mind as Hirsch and Pritchard. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Rold. “I had taken but a few doses when When Dr. Mahon's direct examina 1 noticed an improvement. I decid FRANK J. CHENEY wag a hug|npgg v|9jgtor Sworn to before me and subscribed tion was concluded Hartridge, of ■ ed to keep on, and now, after using Eugene the first of the week. three boxes, I am glafl to say I am in my presence, this 6th day of De- | counsel for the defense, attempted to [ completely cured. My general health bn.i„œ Davldson wa» at Eugene on a cember, A. D.. 1886. question Msbon regarding forms of has also greatly Improved. It gives Insanity, but an objection was sus me great pleasure to recommend »eek " ' Slt th* ,,,ter part of last (Seal) A. W GLEASON, Notary Public. tained on the gjound that the New Hem-Rold to all sufferers with piles, IxV1 9fSrr of Ju“ctlon City, was and I feel convinced that what it has Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter York statutes specify only one form i done for me it will surely do for In* _lh* city Monday, working in the which forms an excuse of insanity nally, and acts directly on the blood them.” of the Modern Price, $1.00. Dr Leonhardt Co., and mucous surfaces of the system. for crime. Arthur s»n(jer|( WM Woodmen. Hartridge did not pursue his ctoss- Niagara Falls. N. T„ proprietors. at Eugene Send for testimonials free. in attendance at a F. J. CHENEtt 4 CO . Toledo. O examination further. «TO At the afternoon session Mrs Thaw Sold by Druggists. 75c. “r »nd Mrs. F. M. Klier werc- Take Hall's Family PHI» tor con-1 was recalled and testified that she delegai called at Hummel's office in a profes- the state grange situation. PROSECUTION'S EXPERTS HANE ONE ANSWER Remember We Sell THE OLD TRUSTY INCUBATOR 1*0 Egg- capacity for $16.50 More sold in 1906 than any other Incubator made We carry a full line of POULTRY SUPPLIES Including Union Lock Wire Netting Send today for free trial offer and low introductory price Large catalogue containing 250 illustrations, Ovr guarantee says the machine will do the work, We know it will. McClanahan Incubator Co 72 WEST EIGHTH EUGENE, OREGON WOVEN WIRE FENCE SOLD BY J. W. QUACKENBUSH & SONS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦ nutttttttmmtttittmtiuumutuuimtt u All Aboard :: n For AlberLa Canada Our first special car leaves Portland March 25th. Landseekers and Investors invited Make your reservations early Special prices to those accompanying us on our first trip Write or call H. E. Barnum Land Co 214-215 Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, OREGON The public school basketball team of this place went to Creswell iast Friday and bumped up against a pret ty hard proposition. The Creswell boys played a rough game and virtu ally knocked out three of the visiting players. The score was 34 to 26 in favor of Creewell. The return game will be played at some future date.— Junction City Times. A Simple Cure fur Pll* sufferers know that ointments and other local treatments sometimes relieve but never cure. They don’t remove the cause. There Is a little tablet that Is tak- lnternally that removes the cause of piles and cures them, no matter of how lor., standing. Ask for Dr. l^eonhardt'a Hem- Rold (a thousand dollar guarantee geos with every bottle ! Hem-Rold Is the discovery of Dr. H. A. T/omp, formerly connected Leonhardt, of Lincoln, Neb, one of with the Uncle Sam mine at Blue the most distinguished and successful physicians In the Western states. River, Is here from Michigan, accom $1 at druggists or Dr. Leoahardt panied by bls wife. Co., Niagara Falla. N. Y , proprietors. by liV. L DcLano F