♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ > ♦ OF STEUNENBE.lû MURDER TRIAL SOCIAL EVENTS. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ÄPPLICENTS FOR RAILROAD LANDS INCREASE 4 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦v ♦ V I’ER.SON 1I.S. ♦ « * 4 4 ♦♦♦44444444444 ♦ 4 President Roosevelt Says “Give every nun a square deal. “That is what we will do for you RS D. A. PAINE and Mrs L. (From Wednesday's Guard ) Mrs. J M. pJpeg L. Goodrich entertained returned last night from Portland with a handkerchief CHIROPA ACT1CE POINTERS | shower on and son went to Cot- Thursday afternoon, in honor of Face and Neck Covered with In­ page Grove this afternoon Comniou sense is an ally of chiro­ ing for a chance to relieve? The Paine Boise. Idaho. May 24 —In the Hav- Miss Carrie Friendly, (this aft ^nOX Wen‘ ,0 Grove practic. flamed Skin — Suffered Terribly In searching to find out how drurs The refusal of the Southern Pa- tnu afternoon on business wood case this morning Talesman home on Eleventh street was prettily —MotherTook Her to Doctors and Henry Curtis qualified for the place arrayed with red roses < hiropractlc stands for reason and net upon the body doctors have learn sific to accept the money offered bv fdi v‘tJ' M S.hellev w,n’ to Yoncalla and carna- against superstition.. ed that the body acta best without Colleges to No Avail —Lost Faith of Juror Orris Cole and the defense tions for the afternoon, during which Lane county people for railroad lands t?t’ ,o,8l,enJ Memorial Day there Are you a dyspeptic. You should any drugging whatsoever has not affected the interest in the Coua'ife,‘r H‘ndS’ “ mln,nK '»an of finished its reserved examination of in Medicines—Friend Suggested and passed Juror Johu Whit!uck. know all about chiropractic. hearts" offered the diversion. movement here, nor caused any con­ »rtEhe.ry n**Pr,nc,p'e ln ,hp enrative FeHx w ’ W“8 in ,he cl,v Oh, that headache’ Is it distract­ art has at first been maligned and Cuticura Remedies and Curtis is an exceedingly intelli­ Dainty refreshments, carrying out siderable abatement in the line of thl. 1». Magner went to Roseburg ing’ Consult a chiropractic. 'his afternoon and will return Fri- persecuted, then tolerated, and at gent farmer and his examination was the scheme of red, rounded out a applicants for timber lands at ,2.50 day. Drug medicine had its foundation length recognized. Chiropractic Is In the neighborhood of a bright spot in the monotonous quest pleasant afternoon. The guests in­ pet acre in the days of fetlchism. cluded Mrs Geo. B Dorris. Mrs. E. R. proving no exception. 5 0o applicantions have been made ^ler« health and you will find yourself also to different colleges to no avail. dricks, Mrs. Julius Goldsmith, Mrs. in a few weeks the most valuable tim­ Shoaf Not Truthful. callousing chiropractic Then Cuticura Remedies were recom­ You can call chlropractlcs ' bon” David Linn, Sirs. Claire Willoughby. ber claims will be covered The at-| Boise. Idaho, May 23.—Jack Slm i- Mr. and Mrs H. Gordon are up mended to me by Miss G—, who was kins, the missing member of the Mrs. W. H. Hoffman, Mrs. E. J. Fra­ torneys sent to San Francisco were from Portland Go and talk with .vour nea rest ooelor« or whatever you like, pro­ to stay telling me how they hel|>«*d her. I did until after chiropractic physician, and you will vided vein call them in when other not u»e it at first, as 1 hud tried so many quartet of Western Federation mem­ sier. Mrs George H. Smith, Miss uniformly refused in their offer, an I Memorial Day. find that his explanation of .._ ....... other remls fail to relieve your Ills, and give them a chance to «how whv results. At last I tried Cuticura Soap, nenberg, is in Washington, and it I.- Miss Louise Yoran, Mrs. Charles A. this has not discouraged the people 1 r« in^rx. the n,,ren,v It is an old superstition that one th«^- heHeve in this new science Mrs. Richard Dearborn, Applications are coming in from oth­ Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Resol­ expected will surrender to the Idaho Burden, must take a drug for every ill. but vent Pills, and to my surprise noticed an authorities In order that he can be Mrs. Frank Topping (San Francisco), er parts of Oregon from those who 1 Tho chiropractic says, nr»t. that M'»>. Llngrfn, a well-known high improvement. After using three box«*« called as the chief witness for the Miss Ella Dobie, Miss Leia Goddard. know the splendid timber owned by 1 the people have gradually broken this human machine should be hi for k ‘ ft ' h ‘ * aft ™- . f theCuticuraDintment, together with defense. He atone can dispute the Mrs. S. H .Fnendly, Miss Therese the railroad in Lane county. People away from ft. good mechanical adjustment, good the Soap and Pills, I am pleased to say she story ot Orchard’s movements. Run down, nervous, sleenle«« peo­ amitomlcnl form. In order to keep In it Friendly and Miss Rosalie Friendly. here feel that it may be two or three | (.eo-gc McQueen and M'arrt n Mc­ is altogether a different child and the pic­ Is that unreasonable? He years before the matter is settled i Farland were in the city from Cot ple find life worth living aft*- mak­ health ♦ 4 4 ture of health, and now I have a firm be­ is said that detectives have beer ing the acquaintance of a chiroprac­ says, second, that when this good The invitation announcing the wed- in the courts, but they do not seem , (age Grove today. lief in Cuticura Remedies and would not working for months on the theo.-v order departs from the body, so that be without them in the house. I will that Steunenberg was murdered by ling of Miss Friendly ana ,«tr. Fred to mind waiting that long for a d* K. R Hollenbeck Is here from Flor- tic physician. People are paying more attention «11st urbane«* of th«* nerve or blood gladly let you publish this testimonial as Orchard, at the request of men who E. Harris, of San Francisco, for June vision that will make some of them < n to Clean»- the John Isham, of Madras, formerly Skin. Cuticura Ointment <50c > to Heal the skin the party, and is making dupes of The topic for discussion was the set­ Telephones;—Main 6799. Home Ai799 Reece Zumwalt is down from East­ of Blue River, Is In the city on hls 310-311 Steams Bldg. and Cutl. ura Resolvent (50c >. (or In the form ot tlement of O-egon and Interesting way to tile lipper __ ___ Ch ‘late coated Pills. 25e per vial of 50 i to Purify those who read it. By creating a McKenzie springs ern Oregon on a visit to his mother. the I' d Sold throuKhout the world. Potter papers were read by Mrs. Frank and false Idea of ine Socialist party and Drua a - < hem corp., sole Proos , Hoaton AU», L. D Yoder and wife, of Albany, for 111« health. tf-Mailed Free. Cutlciua Book on Skin Diseases Mrs. Patterson After the literary are visiting at their son's, Jack Yo­ E. D. Owens, of North Platte, Neb., MANY INIIKTMI NTS I its motives this paper is doing a great program ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mrs. Adair served light re- der's. harm. But all we can do is grit our Is In the city on a visit. He has been IN SAN FRANCISCO ♦ ♦ »reshments. teeth ; nd hope for a change.” Mrs. Alice Inman has been visiting through California and is now on ♦ DAILY NOTES FROM a ♦ 4 ♦ Dr. Titus denounces the Kansas San Francisco, May 24.—Specula­ '♦ at Anderson Cheshire's the past week his way home. COUNTY CLERK 8 OFFICE. ♦ The Senior class of the Eugene paper in strong language. He says Misses Irene nnd Cora Comee re­ tion which has been rife for many Born -To L. L. Smith and wife, on Its reports bulge with sensational­ high school have issued the invita­ May 23, a daughter. — . w, ■ ■ e« min tni ii < st j ii, weeks as to what the grand jury will ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* turned to Roseburg this iii afternoon, ism and untruths and that “it is the tions for their commencement exer­ Mrs. Cary - -! the --- home !------ of ... C. H. do In the matter of Indictments of Inman, of Eugene, is after visiting at Real Estate Transfers. i yellowest rag in the United States.” cises, which occur on the evening of "t the bedside of her father, Mr. Young in this city. ______ _______________________________ high corporal Ion officials and munie- THE MINSTREL BOY. Thomas M. Gardner et ux to Mar- May 31. The invitations are headed Shoaf’s attention has been called Lamb. Mrs. C. D. Combs and son Eugene »pal officers for alleged bribery in Martin; 160 acres tn sec .25, tp. to a startling statement in the Ap­ with the emhlem of the class pin, Miss Mary Gay, of Goshen, Is vis- have gone to Poitland, where the1 connection with the granting of the vin The minstrel hoy to the war is gone, family will reside. -- - • — • overhead - - trolley franchises to the 22. s. r. 4 w. ,2500. and are indeed neat. peal to Reason, to which his name iting In Mr. Combs will this community. i In the ranks of death you’ll find Marvin Martin to N. A. Whlteaker; ______ Railroads, ______ ,___ ________ __ ______ was signed, a few days ago, and he United ended tonight when ♦ 4 4 Messrs. Tom and Wess Inman, of follow in a few days. him, 160 acres in sec. 25, tp. 22, B. r. 4 The young ladfes of the University Monroe, «fient Sunday in this vicin­ was asked: Mrs. 8 B. Miller and little daugh- the inqulsitoral body returned nine His father’s sword he has girded on, ter and Miss Myra Brown came up indictments on nine counts each w. ,2500. “Why do you send your paper such Y W. C. A. h«Id a "twilight musi­ ity. And ills wild harp slung behind lies?" Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Compa­ cal” on Friday evening at the Chap­ from Portland this afternoon to spend charging crimes of giving and accept- Born To Frank Lighten and wife. him. Memorial Day here. “Well, a few little irregularities ter house of the Beta Epsilon so­ May 25, a son. 1 ing bribes and naming as guilty the ny to Andrew II. Hinkson; 160 acres “Land of song!” said the warrior like that don't count,” he answered rority. The following excellent pro­ Mrs. May Tucker and two children following persons: Mayor Eugene in sec. 12, tp. 19, s. r. 8 w. *1640. bard, U. S. “ to II. C. Weixselfelder 158 with a grin. "You know 1 am here gram was rendered: came up from Portland this after­ E. Schmitz, Abraham Ruef, I’resl- LEA Bl KG BAI ’ S ANI» MISHAPS “Though all the world betrays to deliver the goods and have to keep 1. Instrumental solo, Bnrchetto noon to visit at the home of her , dent Patrick Calhoun and assistant acres In sec. 2, tp. 17, 8. r. 1 e. Pat- thee, I Nevin I Mis Adele Goff. brother, H. F. Hollenbeck. things hot.” to the president Thornwall Mullally, ent. (Special Correspondence.) A. It Cooley to Hiram Lee; 120 One sword, at least, thy rights shall F. W. Carnahan, who has been vls- of the United Railroads, anil Attor- At no time since Harry Orchard 2. Vocal solo, "A Curl" (Neldrin- Leaburg, Or., May 29. — Clyde guard. zer) Miss Irene Simington. Iting at the homo of his parents-ln- ney Tlrey L. Ford and William F. Ab­ acres In sec. 18, tp. 21. s. r 2 w. »I. has been in the penitentiary ha,s Yingling killed a horse while haul ­ One faithful harp shall praise Shoaf seen him Yet he boasted last 3. Violin solo, "Cuvitina." (Bahnt G. II Gibson et ux to Harry M. ing logs yesterday. The side hill law, Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. George, In bott. of that corporation, and also Sawyer; 5 acres In sec. thee.” 25, tp. 17, s. Mr. Cecil Lyons. Saturday in th< court room that he where Mr. Yingling and several oth­ Eugene, left last night for Southern President Louis Glass and former ". 5 w. |B0. "Without Thee," er men were working is very steep, Oregon. He Is superintendent of the agent Theodore B. Halsey, of the Pa­ had sent the Appeal to Reason an in­ 4. Vocal solo, Sherman 8. Morss et ux to George The minstrel fell!—but the foeman's terview which knocked the spots off (D'Hardelot) Mr. Bert Prescott. and in the course of the day's work Blue Ledge copper mines east of Med­ cific Telephone and Telegraph Com­ W. Shaub et ux; lots 1, 2 and 3. chain Mrs. Carnahan will remain pany, the last named Indictments bet anything the dailies have secured." 5. Vocal solo, "Winter Lullaby,” Yingling's team was hitched to a big ford. Could not bring his proud soul un­ ( DeKoven ) Miss Isolene Shaver. ing In connection with a deal which block 10, Creswell. »5500. “Did you see Orchard?" queried a log to roll it over. Having this to do here for a few days. U. 8. to Charles A. Calilo; 160 der solo, "Spanish it was necessary to drive on the low­ I)r. and Mrs. F. W. Prentice left to­ the established telephone corporation 6. Instrumental correspondent. The harp he loved ne’er spoke again. Waltz," (Moskowski) Miss Edith er side. After the haul was made th« day for a three or four months' trip nought to prevent the granting of a acres in sec. 8, tp. 1«. B. r. 6 w. Pat- "I saw him in my mind,” replied i i ent. For he tore its chords asunder, Johnson. Shoaf. "That'B enough for a swell chock failed to stop the log and It through Europe. While abroad Dr. competitive franchise to the Home H. L. Stewart e ux to N. H. Signor And said. ''No chains shall sully thee, interview." Vocal solo, "The Day Is Ended,” instantly rolled 7. upon one of the Prentice will visit the hospitals In Telephone Company. e tux; certain land in tp. 17, s. r. 3 w. Thou soul of love and bravery! Mr. Louis Henderson. The latest attack made by Shoaf horses. This Is hard luck. as Mr. the large European cities with the Thy songs were made for the pure on Titus is the allegation that the 8. Instrumental solo, "Impromptu,” Yingling recently paid »40» for the view of securing new ideas for th San Francisco, May 25. Million *460. John 8. Smith et ux to Ernest C. and free. Seattle man and his wife have been (Schubert) Miss Mulkey. team, yet he considers himself very t ew hospital which is to be erected alres and multi-millionaires, presi- Nicholson et ux; 2 5 acres in ■er. 23 They shall never sound in slav- patronizing a Chinese restaurant 9. Vocal duet, ‘'Forgotten," (Met­ fortunate, as he narrowly escaped here by the Eugene General Hospital dents and vice presidents and lesser cry!” officials of grent corporations,throng- tp. 16, s. r. 2 w. (300. Association. calf) Mr. Prescott and Mr. Hen­ the same fate. since they have been in Boise. John F. Spray et ux to B. F. Mar­ , i d Judge Coffey's court this morning derson. Dave Fountain is doing some car­ College Ex|iendlture«. with their attorneys and attendants, tin; lot 3. block 2, Creswell. ti. THE HARP THAT ONCE THROUGH ♦ 44 Boise, May 25.—Two more tales- penter work for Roy Goff on his lot Eliza Ann Ricks to Sophronla In­ whence they had been summoned to TARA’S HALLS. men qualified as.jurors and the four- (Springfield (Mass.) Republican.) Several of Eugene's society ma­ that he bought, just across the Mc­ gram; 25 acres in sec. 28, tp. 16, s. r. teenth and fifteenth peremptory trons and ntisses went to Seavey’s Kenzie from the Deerhorn ranch Under the direction of the regents give bail In excess of *500.000 to in­ « w *150. The harp that once through Tara’s charges were expended in the Steu- Ferry on Friday afternoon for a lit­ When the building I «completed Mr. some statistics have recently been sure their personal liberty pending George K. Gibson et ux to Fred hails nenberg murder trial this morning. tle fern-gat hertng picnic. They en­ Goff will open a general store. He prepared comparing the expenses of trials on felony charges returned Hockyley; 9 acres in sec. 25, tp. 17, a. , The soul of music shed, The state has but two peremptory joyed the day in the woods very is located in the centre of the Mc­ Michigan with those of the other against them yesterday by the grand *119. r. 5 w Now hangs as mute on Tara’s walls challenges left and the defense three, much. Kenzie logging district, and in a short great universities in the country. The jury. H. L. Stewart et al to Fred R. In all nine indictments, embodying As if that soul were fled. so that the completion of the jury time will have a good trade estab­ amount of instruction furnished one 4 4 4 r. Brown; 4 acres In tp. 17, s. r. 3 So sleeps the pride of former days, building is finally in sight. student during one week is taken as « Ightv-nlne counts, were returned w. *140. The Monday Afternoon Bridge lished. So glory's thrill is o'er, Finley C. Bean and J. E. Tourte- club met this week with Mrs. P. E. W. B. Scott, who succeeds Drake the basis of computation and the against the following persons: May­ 8. J. Calkins et ttx to Southern Pa- And hearts that once beat high for lotte, an architect of Boise, were Snodgrass. in the mercantile business. Is very unit Is called a "stnd'’nt week.” This or Schmitz, Abraham Ruef. n**»«li|prl rifle Company; 80 acres in sec. K. praise passed. The latter admitted he was busy renovating bi «stock of gn«a« method, therefore, docs not take Into »'it.**i-'- Calhoun and Assistant to tp. 16, s. r. 2 w. *200. ♦ 4 4 Now feel that pulse no more. opposed to capital punishment, ex­ The Priscilla Club was entertained busy renovating hi« stock of goods, consideration the actual number of President Thornwall Mullally, of the Pacific Coast Land and Timber Co. cept for anarchists and in time of Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Guv Da­ free delivery that Mr. Scott will In- students, hut only the amount of In­ United Pnllroads. Tlrcy L. Ford and to C. P. I»evereaux et al; 160 acres In No more to chiefs and ladies bright war He clearly disqualified himself vis at her pleasant home on Willam­ stal. struction given. Upon this basis the William M Abbott, attorneys for that sec. 16. tp. 20, s. r. 6 w. IIO- The harp of Tara swells; for jury duty by his attitude toward ette street, south. A very enjoyable The log drive that started at Mont­ figures »re 154,938 student weeks for corporation, also President Glass and W. ‘ II Mathews et ux to 8 M. Cal- The chord alone that breaks at night capital punishment, and It is not afternoon was spent. gomery's camp with a crew of thirty Harvard as against 152,826 for Mich­ ex-Agent Theodore B. Halsey, of the kins; 40 acres in sec. 18, and 4 0 igan. Columbia is next with 150,720 Pacific States Telephone ft Telegraph acres In sec. 19, tp. 20, s. r. 2 w. Its tale of ruin tells. < lear why the state passed him men made their usual camp. ♦ 4 ♦ ‘ Thus Freedom now so seldom wakes. The state challenged Juror George Mrs Mabel Millican received a tele, student weeks, then Illinois with Company. Mrs. W. G. Allen and Mrs G. E. Their aggregnte ball amounted to »100. The The only throb she gives H. McIntyre, and hte defense chal­ Metcalf entertained jointly this af- gram from her husband, Walter Mil­ 137,718, and Cornell, 131,176 Tryphenls Teffany et al to James *560,000. Is when some heart indignant breaks lenged Juror John Whitlock. ternoon in compliment to Mrs. O. V. lican. from Prineville, stating that total expenditures of these different Mayor Schmitz later appeared In Jones 2 7 acres In sec. 13, tp. 19, s. r. universities differed widely, however her father-in-law, George Millican, To show that she still lives. Allen of Boise, Idaho. An abund ­ E. F. Crowe qualified for cause and (2. Harvard spent »1.607,034.89, while court and furnished ball In the sum 3 w (Robert Emmett.) the court adjourned at 12:05 until ance of roses adorned the room«, is lying at the point of death ot *160,000 He Is already under Michigan'« budget called for but Mr Myer and wife went to Eugene where the guests enjoyed the game 1:30 p. m. Tie* Life Insurance BREATHE NOT Ills NAME! *583.845.15. Wisconsin, with only bonds of *50,000. With the beginning of the after­ of five hundred. The hostesses were today. His sureties today were President muddle has started the public to 122,625 student weeks, spent »841.- Mrs. Agnes« is home again, having assisted In serving a dainty luncheon noon session of the Haywood trial W A. Dingee, of the Contra Costa ■©, breathe not his name, let it sleep Juror Tourtellotte addressed the by the Misses Myrtle Kays, Vernita spent a well enjoyed week In Port 548.53, and Illinois' expenditures, thinking. The wonderful success Water Comnany, and President Tom in the shade, court, saying that he had conscien­ Henderson and Marguerite Scaiefe. land, accompanied by Mrs. Walter with 15,000 student weeks less than Williams, of the New California Jock­ that has met Ballard's Horehound Where cold and unhonored his relics tious scruples against the infliction The guests were the Mesdames F. W. Griffin, of Eugene. Michigan, were *1,059 363. Com­ Syrup in Its crusade« on coughs. In­ are laid; W. L. Price, who 1« doing some puted on a basis of cost per student ey Club fluenza, bronchitis, and all pulmon­ Osburn, David Linn. R. L. Willough­ of the death penalty which would ab ­ Sad, silent and dark be the tears ary troubles has started the pub­ solutely prevent his serving on the by, C. B. Willoughby, David Link, logging for the Spaulding Company, week, it is found that Harvard spends IF YOU DON’T that we shed, He says that he »10.37 a week for .one student, Cor­ lic to thinking of this wonderful Geo. Lilly. Frfank Page, L. 8. Hill, was here Sunday. succeed the first time use Heroine As the night dew that falls on the jury. Tourtellotte was retained in the R. 8. Bryson, W. L. De La no, Geo. O. will complete hiB contract in about nell spends *8.79, Chicago *8.69, and you will get Instan» relief. The preparation. They are all using It. Yale »7 94. Illinois ,7.59 Wiscon­ grave o’er his head. Joi nthe procession and down with jury box and the defense exercised De Bar, 8. D. Allen. Staples, W. C. six weeks. sin. »6.86, Missouri ,6 33,Ohlo ,5.46, greatest liver regulator. A positive sickness. Price 25c, 50c and fl. THE NATIVE Yoran H. F. Hollenbeck. F. L. Cham­ Its eighth peremptory challenge, ex ­ constipation, dyspepsia, ma- cure for But the night dew that falls, though Kansas ,4.13. and Michigan only Linn Drug Co. bers, F E. Chambers, Robert McMur- cusing E. F. Crowe. TIMBER AND FARM LAND ,3.82. Of all the larger Western uni­ larla, chills and all liver complaints. In silence it weeps, Court adjourned at 3 o'clock until phey, C. W. Lowe, H. A. Schwerlng, Mr C , of Emory, Texas, writes: versities Indiana, Minnesota. Nebras­ "ball brighten with verdure the grave Will Alexander, Lair Thompson (Al­ Monday at 9:30. We can sell you better land for 'My wife has been using Herblne for latndon, May 28. — In an lntervl°w where he sleeps; bany) and the Misses Fanny Millican less money than you can buy any ka and Iowa alone spend less than herself and children for five years today laird Rothschild said he could Michigan, and but a very little less, And the tear that we shed, though in Boise. May 27.—Five of «he re­ and Grace Mount. !.. 1.11 ---- Don ’ t fail to place in Lane county. C..." — - It Is a sure cure for constipation and see no immediate prospect of any Im­ except In the case of Indiana, where secret it rolls, ♦ 4 4 maining talesmean of the special ve­ see or write us before buying the cost Is only ,3.08 per student malaria fever, which Is substantiated provement In the stock markets, He "ball long keep his memory green in nire in the Steunenberg murder case The ladies of St Mary's Guild gave J. 8. MILNE ft CO.. by what It has done for my family. ” week. Minnesota is at present ask­ added: our souls. were disqualified when the trial was -> pleasant farewell surprise at the tf Cottage Grove, Or. Linn Drug Co. “The best that can be said Is that ing for an aggregate appropriation resumed this morning Three were guild room on last Wednesday after­ the markets are no worse today, Per­ of *1,500,000 and Wisconsin for an Ah BY THE SHORE AT BREAK OE opposed to capital punishment, one noon in honor of Mrs. F. W. Prentice. haps they are slightly better, Rut TO TKADK HlR WOOI> annual total Income of ,1.207.000 DAY. against hanging a man on circum­ Dr. and Mrs. Prentice leave on next Atlants, May 25. -An equestrian with President Roosevelt attacking Illinois 1« asking for *3,347.500, or Wednesday morning for an extended stantial evidence, and the other had statue of General John B. Gordon, We have two good ««»cond-hand a one-mill bill the railroads in one part of the world, As by the shore at break of day Michigan at present a veteran of the civil war, a pioneer European trip, going by the way of wagons and three second-hand top receives from the state bitt *142,000. cast In copper bronze, was unveiled the Income tax question and other p 'anquished chief expiring lay, of the 60s. and now a retired farmer, Canada. There were between twen­ buggies to trade for wood today with appropriate exercises and problems In France, and the socialis­ the sands, with broken «word, ty-five and thirty ladies present to formally delivered to the state. Gov­ tic movement In England, people arw was finally passed GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. a»« .!rare<1 bis farewell to the free, The remaining talesmen will he bid the traveler farewell and just be­ ernor Terrill accepting It with a brief killing the goose that laid the golden it fj“re 'be last unfinished word examined during the day. when there fore leaving they presented her with Miss Maybelle Conley came out address. egg. and we can expect nothing morn “e djing wrote was “Liberty!” must be an adjournment for anoth­ a beautiful leather traveling case. from Eugene Saturday evening and •hat what the market position real­ «iibwrll» for the DAILY Gl AKO spent Sunday with her parents. izes." At night a seabird shrieked the knell er special veniri. REVIVAL MEETING The sixth talesman. Harmon cox, - th " m w?° 'bus for freedom fell. Rosa Baughman and I'ttle an irremovable opinion. Mrs. Evangelist McConnell will begin a •ords he wrote, e’er evening Henry Curtis was challenged by meeting at the Santa Clara Christian ■on are here visiting her parents. came. I the state, which exerted its ninth per- Mr and Mrs. Edmiston. Mere covered by the •oundinj etnptOry ’ challenge, having but one church next Sunday. June 2. and con­ G. A Butler, ■ tinue several week«, 8« M“a__ Harry Jones was brought down left. away 'be cause and name This afternoon the trial was ad­ blind man. will lead the singing. from Jasper this morning for treat- i him^who dies for liberty' He Is journed until Friday to give the sher­ Come and hear him ment in the Eugene hospital iff time to snmmon another special Mrs Damewn«id closed a very suc­ ruffering from •ome kind of »tomach you- fr,ends are Interested In venire of 61 talesmen. cessful term of school here last Fri­ trouble. the »«-«r llrea- Remember Simmons, day. four graduating from the eighth Subscribe for the Weekly Guard. artist. at 4J7 Willamette street, 1 grade. Subscribe for Th« IMlly Uus.rd wtf CHILD IS NOW THE PICTURE OF HEALTH ONE NIGHT TREATMENT EXAMINATION FREE DR. BRIGGS, Portland, Or. Tom Moore's Ballads PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE SOLD BY J. W. QUACKENBUSH A SONS