FREIGHT SMASHÜP ENGINEER IS FEDERAL OFFICIALS HERE AGAIN TO DIP SHEEP SOCETY HAPP en . n , ^OF THE W ef ^1 RAILROAD YARDS M ANY Eugene people are al- ready making plana uX^éred“0*^ for •«»unt-yVw^i^S, Uai and coiuin*, * oi 1 1 count v —u_ 6 | worthy son of hon®*^ ^7 congratulation«, are numerous ."J*1* h». greatly pleased W udd Its hearty being so freely their summer outing, either at the beach or in the mountains. Newport and Nye Creek will be more popular than ever, the cottages there being greatly in demand. The dif­ ferent mineral springs will attract a large number of health seekers, as well as pleasure seekers; while the sportsman will hie himself up the McKenzie, where he may fish and hunt to his heart’s content. I (From Friday's Guard ) (From Friday's Guard I Special to Daily Guard. E. N Hutchinson, an official con Arthur P. 8tover, Irrigation engi­ Junction City, May 21.—Four neer, connected with the office of ex­ . nected with the Tolled States bureau freight cars were badly wrecked in periment stations of the Tufted States I of animal Industry, arrived In Eu the yards here this morning. The department of agriculture, who was i gene last night to further look into freight crew were making up the In Eugene last fall for the purpose i the matter of the enforcement of the train, and in switching some cars of selecting a site for experimental ir­ new law in regard to the dipping of from the storage yards in Ed Bai­ rigation in Lane county, arrived here Bheep. While here a few days ago ley's field they got out onto the main The eleuam“^,^ yesterday afternoon. In a short in­ he investigated the matter thorough­ track. When the engineer tried to 1 terview last evening he Informed a ly and as announced by the Guard, check his train the couplings be- j man’s Club for 1907 Guard reporter that owing to exist­ a tentative agreement was reached tween the cars next to the engine urday, May 11 ing labor conditions he has given up to the effect that In order to appease elected: an^ tt« | gave way and let the freight cars go the wrath t/f the farmers who object ­ the plan of using the tract of 'an J down the main track at a speed of President, Mrs as . 1 below the city in the Vicinity of the ed to the dipping of their sheep when Ident, Mrs. Lula A(?* J about ten miles an hour. They ♦ ♦ ♦ they do not need It. only those flocks Hensill farm as the site for the ex­ Mrs. Olivia Eakin; Sí bumped into more cars standing on Mrs. Charles Hardy gave a delight­ periments In this vicinity . The agree­ In which scab and other diseases exist the main track in front of the hotel retary, Marguerite nJ* will have to be treated and the clean ment was that the land owners In the and demolished four cars loaded with ful farewell bridge luncheon on Wed­ Ing secretary. Mabe/r? vicinity to lie benefited by the irri­ flocks will be let alone. This Is not New members « 3* sulphur and lumber. The brakemen nesday at 1 o’clock, in honor of Mrs. complying with the law in all Its pro gation were to furnish the iubor, but who were on the wild cars tried to ' C. H. Park, who leaves on Monday mer Miss Lulu Cu " owing to the scarcity of hands th»: visions, but In the opinion of Mr. stop them with the hand brakes, but | A. Russell. rr farmers cannot well afford to spare Hutchinson and other officials who as the air brakes were set the hand for an extended trip through British I nless the wpnth the time themselves or alow their were here a few days ago this seems to dub Win end t^'eaV, brakes would not check the spe«d «'fl Columbia and Canada, and on hired help to leave the tHrtnn long to be the only solution of the prob­ the heavy train. The boys finding Massachusetts. The decorations in enough to be of any assistance to the lem. they could not stop it jumped off to the dining room were pink, the cen­ « s. e ., Saturday, y Mr. Hutchinson came here this irrigation men. save their lives. There was no one Mr. Stover, since he was here last, time for the purpose of selecting a ter piece on the table being a beau ­ hurt. has been taken up with the Idea of suitable man for the appointment of The loss to the 8. P. Co. will be tiful cut glass bowl filled with sweet combined drainage and irrigation deputy sheep Inspector for I-a-necoun­ about »2000. The freight crew are brier; covers were laid for twelve ♦ CEIUONAIA and is now looking for a tract of ty, to take the place of Dr. J. Chris­ not to blame for this wreck. white land which now yields little or tie, who handed in his resignation a' and at each plate was a place-card wrecking train has been sent The As nothing on account of the lack of the time of his previous visit. for and it will take about three hours and score-card, tied together with drainage There is a good deal -r no one seems to want the job. Mr. (From Tuesday*« to clear the track. In the meantime pink ribbon. At the conclusion of such land In this county, and if a Hutchinson, It Is said has decided the trains will have to pass on side- the luncheon the guests adjourned citj: McChesney- of Albani tract Is found that Is convenient to that the only way to do the dipping to the lawn, where the tables for tracks. water a selection for experimental Ir­ this year Is to send a number of fed­ bridge were placed under the trees. few' daysG“bert *8 la rigation will be made at this time. eral officials here to superintend the Miss Lou Renshaw and Mrs. Frank Mr Stover drove out to see V. D. work They are to be j»ald for their MRS. GEORGE VON L MEYER AND HER DAUGHTERS. Wetherbee succeeded in making the 1 antCHani.Sel,er8 18do’Mto. Hensill at his farm below the city time by th»1 farmers whose sheep are highest score and were awarded this morning to confer with him In dipped, and It Is a ten to one shot One of the new accessions to tbe cablnet la «Iles' circle Is Mrs. George von prizes. It is with regret that Eu­ ; buMneJs.HU" *8 8t « regard to to the matter and went 1 1 that they will meet with a lot of op­ I^ngerke Meyer, whose tMisbend Is to be postmaster general. Mrs. Meyer was gene society sees Mrs. Park leave, Albany this afternoon, He will to' position when dipping time comes Mias Alice Appleton of the fashionable town of Lenox, Maae . where she was for in her we lose a competent leader Miss Ava Glass went ton»»-. back, however, tonight, an<( remain and the sheep owners may refuse to mazrled In 1885. She la a lady of eultars s « m ! baa traveled widely, and a charming woman. last evening n several days In this city. pay them, although the law provides ♦ ♦ ♦ Robert Vaughan wa, that a lien may be taken on the sheep Odessa, May 21.—Fifty-three per­ Walterville today. i'n| Wednesday night was ladies^ night until the money Is |mid. sons were taken to a hospital with at the Commercial club, This is E. E. Orton is up fromJ Inspector W. If. Steusloff, of the ** in sec. 19, tp. 21, s. r. 2 w.; 80 acres broken heads and limbs as the result always a pleasant occasion, but this insuranett business. Western Oregon district, arrived of an outbreak of the black hundred week was especially so, as Mrs. W. ♦ in sec. 24, tp. 21, s. r. 3 w. 8L W. C Jackson returned 1» here yesterday afternoon to look in­ ♦ here yesterday, following the assassi ­ from a trip south. w F. Osburn acted as hostess. ♦ Notary Public, to the conditions of Lane county ♦ DAILY MOTHS FROM The notarial commission of G. F nation of several police officials by ♦ ♦ ♦ D. P. Burton returned last- sheep. He found conditions better 4- HH’NTI’ CLERK'S OFFICE. ♦ an infernal machine. Hundreds of Skipworth, of Eugene, is filed. The young ladies of the Beta Ep- from Cottage Grove. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ MISSOULA, Mont., May 20.—The than were reported to him. others were injured, Jews being the Marriage Licenses. G. Nettle arrived down fa. slion Borority hospitably kept open sudden death of Miss Helena Murphy principal objects of attack.| * Charles Nelson Butler, aged 22, house on Monday evening at their burg last evening. ltcat EsUUe Transfers. from spinal meningitis Friday and Further demonstrations are expect ­ and Geneva Grace Zimmerman, 16. Mrs L O. Beckwith is rtsltl chapter house, on Alder street, Stu- the existence of not less than 18 ed. J. F Kirk to Ella Johnson; lot 5, Jas. F. Grant, aged 23, and Sadie dents thronged the rooms and en- atives in Portland cases In thia city are causing con­ block 52, Junction City. 8500. Hubble, 22; M. S. Hubble, witness. joyed several hours of music and nlAV7ney L- K Rean ’•««rteil sternation among parents. Several Charles John Hostettler to D. Clarence E. Gilkinson, aged 25, dancing. In the dining room the night from a trip south deaths have already occurred from Lovelace; 21.47 acres in tp. 20, s. r. and Anna P Seifert, 18; Mrs. M. E. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Combi Misses Adele Goff and Eva Allen the dread disease during the past 3 w. 81*>5O. Gilkinson, witness. from a visit in Portland served sherbet and wafers. These few weeks and while there does not Alice M. Corner et al to Bruce L. Mining Ixtcation. Hon M. A. Miller came Informal receptions are always en- appear to be an epidemic the cases Bogart; 86.15 acres in sec. 22, tp August Selnsche locates mining Lebanon this afternoon yoyable and eagerly anticipated are becoming ao numerous as to ex­ 22. a. r. 1 w. 81250. claim, Bohemia district. A. T. Cockerline andwlfemi from time to time. cite Intense and general apprehen­ Seymour N. Condon et al to W. W. Circuit Court. this afternoon from Toledo ♦ ♦ + sion. The majority of the cases Brown; 90x200 feet NW corner Al­ Salt Lake, May 21.—By the burst­ Bmily B. Potter vs. Geo. L. and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hanunin On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Mar­ seem to be among glrlB and young The regular monthly meeting of der and Eleventh streets. Eugene. li. Nora A. Jennings and the Great Nor­ ing of a water reservoir at Payson, a down from the Mohawk tods» tha Chambers gave a very success ­ women and several are very low at the Merchants’ Protective Association I’ 8. to Wm, E Curtis; 160 acres thern Development Company; to fore­ town 255 miles souht of here, the W. A. Hemenway of Cotute Fred this time with small hope of recov­ was held last night. There was not in sec. 22, tp. 19, a. r. ■. 7 w. Patent. close mortgage. town was flooded and great damage ful surprise party for Mrs. was in the city on business to. Chambers, In honor of her birthday. ery. It Is likely that during the a very large attendance present, and A. Cooler to D. A. Smith; 1 acre I done. Crops were ruined and the Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wlllourkh present week an effort will be made as President Yoran was not there the in aec. 33, tp. 20, s. r. 3 w. 8150. stocks in many stores watersoaked. About a dozen ladies were invited to turned to Harrisburg last sretai to sea that |n the future the funerals important matter that was to have Much livestock was drowned also. come with their needle work and Chas. H. London to D. T. Spores; Miss Josie Footer left yesterisr of those dying from the disease shall come up for consideration was post­ 166.56 acres in sec. 6, tp. 17, s. r. 2 The inhabitants were warned of the spend the afternoon. The dining Round Mountain, Nevada, on 1J be private. poned until some future meeting danger by a horseman and there were room, where was served a delicious w. 81. Henry Hohl and family west «to luncheon, was adorned with spring's The swiftness with whleh the visit­ no fatalities. The committee recently appointed W 8. Roas et ux to Inez V. White davllle yesterday for a short oatj ation has deaewuded Is shown In the to look into the feasabllity of organ­ certain land in tp. 17, s. r. 3 w. Rapidly melting snows caused the earliest rose, the Fortune’s Favorite, Mrs. J. F. Robinson and sot b while in the dining room were quan­ fact that 18 cases have developed ising a mutual fire Insurance compa­ »750. flood. went to Albany last evaaiu a tities of the Marie Henrietta. In the time re^!!'’«'’ the one ny among the member» T. J. Watkins et ux to E. W. Pow- th® asso­ visit. ♦ ♦ ♦ fatal ease, that of Miss Murphy, to ciation made a report to th® ertevi. „¡¡; certain |up<| |q jp 22, s. r. 3 w. Misses Ruby Moore and Ella I Mrs. E. C. Hughes charmingly en­ run its course. that the project Is about to be given | 8180. tertained the Thursday Afternoon returned last evening fromsr up for the reason that, after due con­ U. S. to Joseph Perkins; 160 acres Drain. club on that day of this week. The <’< ItTIHS LIMBER CO.’H sideration and investigation, such an In sec. 20, tp. 21, s. r. 2 w. Patent. ’ George Marx has left for fa 1 guests, besid-s the members, were STOWE 1A BURNED organization just at this time would The baccalaureate sermon before Wm. VanGorden to John Crowley; the Mesdames Julius Goldsmith, G. berta country to not be practicable. The matter has 125.10 acres in sec. 32, tp. 21, s. r. the graduating class of the Eugene R. Chrisman, Mary Griffin and Lucy weeks. Divinity School was listened to by a The store of the Curtiss Lumber been in the hands of the committee 2 w »1000. E. C. Lake went Abrams. very large audience at the Christian to Wallace Company at Mill City was dlsop.'j,-^ for several months past, and every Mrs. C. A. Perkins this afternoon to set up some at ♦ ♦ ♦ church yesterday morning The ser ­ mente. In flames about 4 o'clock yesterday consistent effort possible has been Beaver; «w'.ain land in tp- 20, s. r. The Misses Catherine Watson and mon, which was delivered by Rev. morning, at the time being under made to work out a system by which , 3 w. »1464. R. J. Kirkwood left y««4 Lucile Dunn gave a unique ‘ swapping surh ht-adway that it was lmpoasl- the proposed organization would be a A. J. Stewart to Fingal Hinds et J. J. Evans, of Albany, was one of the morning on a trip through Sotfa party ” on Friday evening at the . ble to got tony of the goods out. By a success, but It seems that many obsta­ ux: half lnt In lots 3 and 4. block 8, most able ever delivered here On Oregon. such an occasion. His theme was desperate effort the books of the cles are in the way of an entirely suc­ Shields' ad to Cottage Grove. »500. New York, May 29.—Abraham home n|pn Hunter, Al- er in the Philippines for the w Z. A. Davis et ux to E Johnson et man by Drs. W. Kuykendall and J. ux; lot 3 and part of lot 4, block 1, out in their career all their lives the keeper of the Fairmount store J frpi1 Willoughby, Edwin Arnold, Bry- three years, has returned to CITY W. Harris. ‘nt Bar ani1 ,;len Hawaii, Shaw & Patterson’s ad to Eugene. The class was as follows: Karl Berg, He is a former prominent ad Walter Winslow, a former,' This afternoon ten acres of land 85500. N, E. Beach, W. A. Gressman, David and is in every way qualified for the ♦ ♦ ♦ - known and popular student o( Charles II Fisher, publisher, and two or three miles from Irving on E. Norcross. Mrs. Mary Benton. Chris position. Fairmount has long desired Felicia n. Collins et al to Mrs. Sa­ On Monday evening Miss Lucille university, was up from Salem E E Mink, business manager, of the the prairie road was sold at guar-1 rah Arthurs; 40 acres In sec. io, tp Hanson. Elijah Stivers, Walter Calli­ to have a director from that part of Dunn gave an informal farewell par­ day. Guard, have purchased 23 1-2 acres dlan’s sal«1 for »405. It belonged to 16, g. r 1 w. 81. son and F. C. Stevens. W. W. Haines left today mi the city, and the hopes of the people ty for Miss Hattie Davis. Those of land from James McClaren, lying Mort and Oral Baker, minors. Mrs. Board of Regents Meets. F. Elchenberger et u X to A. T may be realized this time, as Mr. present wore the Misses Vera Mar­ to Everett, Wash , where be ui along the Blair road, adjoining B F Mulkey wos the purchaser The Cunningham et ux; 75 acres in sec This afternoon at 4 o’clock the an­ Dempste rwill be a very strong can-1 tin. Edwina Prosser, Catherine Wat­ sons are engaged in the tanned town The tract la close-in and well bidding was llvi'lv and ran up from 21, tp. 16. s r. 5 w nual meeting of the board of regents didate and will probably be elcted. »1050. son and Mabel Manerude; the Messrs. nema. situated and was bought as an in­ less than »290. O. J. Hull and father returned State of Oregon to W E Goodfel- of the school was called and is In Dale Chessman. Harold Young, Clay vestment. Judge Harris today granted a di­ Watson and Will Grunwald A marriage license was Issued to­ low; all of s«»ca 16 and 36, tp. 15. session at the school building The afternoon from Toledo, where day to Charles Nelson Butler and a. r. 10 w. »1600 teachers for the coming year will be vorce to Mrs Dora E Mode from J.1 had been proving up on their ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss Geneva Grace Zimmerman, both J. F. Inman et ux to W W. In­ selected at this meeting and the re­ W. Mode. The ground upon which1 claims. Mrs. Robert McMurphy entertained of Springfield Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Roney i’1 man; 330 acres in tp. 17, s. i'. 5 w ports of the various departments of the legal separation was secured was a number of the public school teach­ E Brown went to BoswellSpruP» desertion. A Sunday school was organised at 8350. the work will be heard. ers on Wednesday afternoon, in th«' Blanton school house, a couple The alumni association of the Fred Ftak, sheriff, to N. A. White- afternoon to attend the fzne'n^ of miles south of town. Sunday with aker; lot 8. block "A,” Dorris' ad to school is also holding a meeting at A N. Striker was down from Low­ honor of the thirteenth birthday of Captain Ben D. Boswell thia »• her daughter. Miss Lois. The af- a good membership. Eugene, and 20 acres in sec. 12. tp. the home of Dean Sanderson this af­ ell Sunday, where he Is building a at 5 o’clock. It was to ha« Jas. Murray, of the firm of Mu* 18. s. r. 4 w ternoon. 83000 residence for one of the Hy­ t.'rnoon was pleasantly passed on the held yesterday afternoor, w »2350 lawn The guests were all former ray and Cherry, has Just complete.» land brothers He will also build a N. A Whiteaker to B F Goodpas­ J. B. Coleman Saturday evening county R bridge In that ___ I vicinity and teachers of Miss Ixils and were: the postponed until today so the work of paintlug and paperiu^ ture; lot 3, block "A,” ~ Dorris’ ad to friends could be present Misses Nettie Kress. Fanny Ziegler, opened the bids for the erection of j erect a large barn there, the Wilhelm residence at Harrisburg, Eugene »2000 M. French and son, H. G. t May Kinsey, Mabel Simmons, Belle two additional stories of reinforced which has recently been remodeled E. W. Michael et ux to O. E Ry are here from Colton. Cal., E. T. Bushnell has purchased an concrete to his one-storv brick build ­ Keeney and Kate Kelly. Walter l ooz.' has breomr owner of Co.; right-of-way over part of sec friends, and may conclude to ___ estate firm of ings on Willamette street. There inter® ■st in the real ♦ ♦ ♦ Robert M Platt, a well known Eu­ what Is claimed to be the largest de­ 18. tp. 20. a. r. 2 e. A Crane, -- _ ». , in this vicinity. j- Gates A and the firm name were several bids and all of them The Rirthday club pleasantly sur­ IS gene capitalist, has purchased ths l-artment store In the valley, five C. M Young to O. E Ry Co ; G. J. Heltz. of Tacón*, i j prised Mrs F J Wilson on Thurs­ here last night and 1’ two-story Pickett brick block on Wil­ floors, covering 15,180 square feet of right-of-way over part of < sec. 18, tp were within the figure calculated on now Bushnell. Gates & Crane by Mr Coleman. He is now adver­ day The members of the club, Daniels, night opcr: tor at ,ie lamette street, tn this city, from the floor spac e, at Falls City He Invest- 20 ,s. r. 2 e. twelve fn number, walked In with ern Unuion t-'legraph office heirs of the lat«> G. W Pickett. Th j A. W Ream has sold his brlcli- M 8. Clark et ux to B 1 F Cleek et tising for a tenant for the lodging house which he proposes to make out their dinner in baskets and had a I price Is not given out for publica­ making plant to a Brownsville in.it« ux; certain land in tp. 15. a. r. 4 w Mr. and Mrs F. J. Hard of the rooms of the two additional oily time. In the evening the gen­ from Denver, wher tion, but It la understood that the and It Is being shipped to that city 87« stories and if a man suitable for the tlemen came and the hours were building was secure dat a good bar­ today. Lev! Geer et ux to P. G. Carmicle: mains of Mrs. W gain, although at a sharp advance Wm Rmeed’s nine yee.-old daugh­ certain land tn aec. 20. tp. 22. s r. 3 business and If sultabel terms can be passed with whist. mother, for burial agreed upon Mr Coleman will at over what had been offered for It ter broke her arm while Jumping r«»pe w »75. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. F. W. Car aban, tee He Is a very during the pa.t few yi«ars, showing [ at Walterville Bunday and Dr Wall, Willamette R E Co to W L. Dial; once let the contract George, arrived here 1»’’ . sPrin«fi®ld. that property values are advancing of thia city, was called to attend the lots 6 and 7. block 114, and lota <1, careful financier and if he cannot get - r,, 0 c,o<'k Tuesday afternoon, from Medford to visit her steadily. injury. 7. 8. 9. 10. block 115, Junction City. a signature to a proper lease he will >’»y 4. at the home of the bride's Mr. and Mrs. S K G orge- not build, although tt Is probable that Mr Pratt had been contemplating Francla Shenk, recently from Colo­ »130 F. L. Chambers is home m "nd Mrs nan Zimmer­ going to Portland to lnv«»at in real es­ rado. has purchased the Dr. A Shar­ Arettl Saunders et al to John C there will not be much trouble"In man, we]) known and respected citi­ trip to Los Angeles. tate there bu thavlng faith In the fu­ pies farm of »3 3 acres near Goshen Reck et al; lot 1. block 3. Cox's ad that respect. Honoré Palmer, of Chicago son zens of our community, occurred the will spend a few days In ■ * ture of thia city and seeing a good The ranch contains some very fine to Florence, and lota 9 and 10. block L. P. Horton, while out In the tim­ hi P«h te^P* T*“1-’ receBt'Y tnepHoned mar-faee of tbelr daughter. Genevia cisco before returning ho® bargain In the Pickett block, decided fruit and 1« also a splendid tract for «• ('htcago sd to Florence »100 Justice of the Peace R_“ ber Saturday, was struck across the Re»- J. M leaitn< the E C. V A . u Chag’ N to remain here. raising stock G. G. Grow engineered George Saunders et ux to George back by a small tree which fell and «Lu's M Orrick was the officiating clergy­ went to Portland this morr«* The building la one of the beat for the sale C Geek et a! certain land In secs 8 he Is confined to bis home in thia Smith residence on East Ninth street man «bo tied the nupjtlal knot pro- sponse to a message Infor“1“] hag become identified with the Sto' business purposes in the city, having The Eugene Socialists have reor­ and 9. tp 18. a r 10 w «800. city for a few days In consequence. it ' thf r*r,,nlOBy »hlch united of the serious Illness of * ^mbTr Con,p*»r. which a frontage of 4 7 f«M»t on Willamette ganized for the coming presidential I-ettfe Waugh et al to Sidney Sav­ The injury Is not serious. he fvea of estimable young Mrs. Mary Bryson street The lot la 160 fe.»t J“»p campaign, and have elected officers age; 171 acres tn secs. 18 and 19. tp People nf o,Ir cty The In the future on the Bangs’ park Deputy Assessor J One of the lower rooms Is oceupi.-d aa follows R I’ Chambers, organ- 16. s r 1 w Hon S D. Alien, attorney for the time 82100 tract of land below the city wh^ch ’ J* ” , 1 1 ” '« OB ®. witnessed only Douglas county, was In lIter ; by Qulner A I-earned'a millinery H M Manville, financial »eere- Martha Gordon to Ancil F. Linn; I.ane County Homeseekers’ Associa­ ¿it?” relative of the terday, enroute home frp ,rqUlred by ,he store ard McDougall’s tailor tbo«», 1 tary and treasurer. R. C Cole, aecre- lot 7, block 2, Hendricks’ ad to Eu­ tion. returned Saturday from San 7or’ Deeds were filed nrMR gnfl rroom. law country, where he n*» and the other one la empty, although tary. gene 8300 Francisco, where he went to tender for that purpose record with the county clerk to­ vnTn. ib’J«d<‘ *’ on* °r °"r Popular gaged in bis official J — Mr Pratt has already had several of­ George H. Barrett et al to H P money * for — the Southern Pacific Com- for day whereby Mr. Palmer se^urM «he »5, and from a little girl fers for Its lease The upper stn.-y of mov< A. C. Dilley 1 Johnson; lot 5. block 8. South Flor- pany's timber land |B ‘he land, also a great dea^ 1« . .7,/rn.WTI ,n °"r midst. She Adams county. Wasn., the building la dlvld»*d Into living residence of B A Washhurne In ence addition Glenada 8100 of timber land in •ereral part» of th » rivim, and they are all occuplel at Springfield to a lot one block north -bool and ,at the high city today on th«dr Richard Gr«w«n et ux to Storey- Buy that new 0x12 rug from __ ___ na. county in Which the Sto^-Bracle? cl. — ? d T ry popular among her They will present. probably t of Its present location. Bracher Lumber Company. 40 acres CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. sin o T ’ m '* ’ ’ roo , n *" , he OB ly Brewer farm there and company has been purchasing. I »on of Mr and Mrs. N. B Butler.and manent residents of tn» :°f*****^ BLACK HUNDRED RIOT AT ODESSA WILL NOT FORM MUTUAL INSURANCE ORGANIZATION 0B «I RESERVOIR BURST WIPING OUT TOWN BACCALAUREATE SERMON BY REV. J. J. EVANS ABE HUMMEL GOES TO PRISON t ♦ R. M. PRATT BUYS THE PICKETT BRICK BLOCK j al HONORE PALMER STOREY-BRACHERCO I a I fl th<