Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 25, 1907, Image 2

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! They take with them the best wishes
of a boat of friends in this section.
Silas Leonard, of Coburg, who has
Commonly cause pimples, boils, hives, eczema
been HI In this city for severay weeks
or salt rheum, or some other form of erup­
past, died Monday shortly after noon
tion: but sometimes they exist in the system,
and the funeral services were con­
indicateii by feelings of weakness, languor,
ducted at the M. E. church, south,
loss of appetite, or general debility, without
Tuesday afternoon, his remains being
causing any breaking out.
laid to rest In the Lewis cemetery [
Rood's Sarsaparilla expels them, renovates, I
north of Coburg The services at the
strengthens and tones the whole system.
cemetery were conducted by the Har-1
I
This is the testimony of thousands annually.
irisburg and Coburg Odd Fellows and
HEARING
OF
COMPLAINT
OF-CITY
I
MINERS BREAK INTO
Accept
no
substitute,
but
insist
on
having
Boise, July 18.—The defense in Ing to what Pettibone told him of a SUPERINTENDENT W .T. GARDNER Rebekah lodges, he having been a
the Haywood trial rested immediately trip on which he sent Steve Adams
member of both organizations. The
BEFORE
RAILROAD
COM
MI
8-
OIW l.V
I P FROM PORTLAND VISITING services were largely attended. De­
after court opened this morning to get rid of claim junipers in North­
This matter, the court
SION
HELD
IN
THAT
CITV
VEX
­
without calling a single witness In ern Idaho.
ceased
leaves
a
wife
and
two
sons,
ABOVT TWO WERKS AGO
In usual liquid form or In chacoiated tablets
MEM BERK OF LOCAL ADVISORY
sur-rebuttal. Judge Wood then an­ said, had not been connected pu In
besides a number of other relatives
known a» Sarsatab*. 100 doses IL
TERDAY
nounced that the opening argument any way with the defendant Hay-
and a host of friends, all of whom
BOARD.
deeply sympathize with the surviv-1
for the state to the Jury would be wood.
the age of 18 years.—The Dalles Inters! In Sunrise
Attorney Hawley in opening con-
made tomorrow morning by Mr. Haw­
i Ing relatives in their sad loss.
Fact Brought Out Timi •12.000 Has Chronicle.
Sold b
gratulated the jury upon the begin­
Many
of
our
people
were
some
­
ley.
Lovelace, of |,ak„u i()r $1() ^
Ixxzks Into ll<'<onh ut Courthouse
The jury was not brought Into ning of the end of the long trial, ne
what surprised to see Tom Kelly's
Bern Set Aside for Eugen«" IS"|M»t
court today, the day being given over dwelt eloquently upon the reasons
and Complimenta Officers tor Fine picture In the Telegram one day last
New Owner. Arrive,
und Only Smna» fur AHniny—Rail-
to the consideration of instructions for Orchard’s confession, which he
$ w«?ek, together with the announce­
Mining Engineer—i ulur,.
'
to be given the twelve men who ‘ have said was to bring to justice the worst
System of Filing, Enabling Him ment that bis true name was Driscoll
road People Say Intention Is to
the life of the defendant In their set of conspirators that ever infeset-
1 and that he had been sentenced to
to
fxxtk
l'p
the
Numlx-r
of
Cases
ed any section of the t'nited States.
Company Formulate,!.
hands.
the penitentiary for robbing a drunk­
I
Build During 1907
Attorney Drarow occupied the
en man at Salem Tom Kelly, as he
from
this
County.
Boise,
July
20.
—
Continuing
his
ar
­
morning session In behalf of Hay-
was known here( lived in the old saw­
Frank and Henry Bayne, 11 and 8
The miners drifting In oa fh. H,
wood and argued that the showing of gument and analysis of the evidence
mill office above town for a couple of
rears of age respectively, sons of
I
In
the
Haywood
case
today,
Attorney
watha quartz ledge in Bobem a h"v'
The
much
anticipated
depot
hear
­
deportation from Cripple Creek dur­
years,
and
those
who
kn«;w
him
best
Superintendent W. T. Gardner, of
Frank L. Bayne, of Peoria, were into
Hawley
took
up
Orchard
s
story
of
very rich ore about t»„ i"*
ing the strike period and the connec­
j the Boys’ and Giris' Aid Society at declare that he never did a day’s ing before the railroad commission­ ‘ drowned at 3 o'clock yesterday after­
tion of thu Pinkerton detectives and Ills experiences and criminal record In ! Portland, Is in the city visiting mem- work, hut always had money and had ers was held at the council chambers noon. They were playing on some ago, the strike being kept f,nZ e?’
Colorado,
his
trip
to
Wyoming
and
The ® Ih*
hin d gun Alien should be allowed to
1 bers of the local advisory board ot no hesitancy in showing it. He stat­
;e when they public until this week
! logs in the Willamette
go to the jury. Darrow reviewed the I attempt on the life of Fred Bradley tbe society, also assisting in any way.l ed that he received money from a sis­ | In Albany Wednesday, with a crowd both fell In and drowneS
»a before help of this mine are conservative
in
San
Francisco.
With
the
utmost
Colorado situation. He charged the
I ne«"ded In the juvenile court of this ter, but he was never known to get a in attendance.
¡could be secured. The whole neigh- never become excited when
mineowners and detectives with plan­ deliberation the leading counsel for [county, over which County Judge! letter while here and never had a
Attorney Fenton appeared for the borhood turned out and began a of good ore has been uncovered
the
state,
charged
willful
perjury
ploddingly continue drillin» ’ b’(
ning a fake wreck on the Florence
check or draft cashed.
He would ; railroad auu
Chrisman presides.
-1. McNary. W. R
- I diligent search for the bodies, and blasting
Ore from the new*«^
A- Cripple Creek railroad, with blow­ against several witnesses, He argued
Mr. Gardner spent yesterday In the sometimes go away and be gone a Bilyeu and Gale 3. Hill for the city.
at 11 o’clock. The
one
was
found
for
the
truth
of
Orchard's
story
and
ing up the Independence depot, and
has not been assayed, but exnert
week or so and most generally had
corppany
of
Chief
Probation
Officer
in
order
to
enable
the
railroad
other
was
continued
search
for
the
said
that
Jwo
men
in
particular
with fostering riot and disorder
ers put a good estimate on the ..»
might have been brought to contra- ¡John M. Williams. All the depart-. plenty of money upon his return. He men to leave on the noon train their today.
Th«- Hiawatha has always*^*
through hired thugs.
was quite a hand to dispose of red ' evidence was taken first.
William
The body of the second boy was
diet
him,
but
the
defense
was
afraid ments of the court house were visited !
Darrow was Impassioned and hurl­
favorite mine, and could havelt!
liquor
and
stated
that
he
allowed
i
and
Superintendent
Gardner
says"
I
Bollons,
division
engineer,
M.
J.
found
just
before
noon
after
a
long
ed Invective without stint at th«" de­ to produce either Pettibone or Ad­ [that great credit is due Lane county | himself $1 per day for booze, and as i Buckley, general superintendent, and
made a producer long ago |f the
and diligent search.
tectives and at Orchard. He dosed am«, and he said Adams had been 'officials, especially
the
county] he always bought It by th<5 quart this J Superintendent Fields testified, mak-
The report is the younger boy fell ers had cafed to instal a red»?.'
with a whirlwind appeal for the right brought to Boise from the jail In clerk’s department, for their
fine’! would indicate that he put away ' ing out a splendid case for the city. | in and the older boy tried to get him plant, but they chose rather to cn„°
to show a conspiracy against the Shoshone county in order that thu system of records and filing. It is] about seven quarts a week.
It is
The fact was brought out that dur­ Lout, when both went down struggling tlnue development work The ore i
defense might use him as a witness.
Western Federation of Miners.
base and must be concentrated
an easy matter to take the Boys' and now supposed that while he lived
Borah will reply to Darrow’s argu­ White to the lips, Clarence Darrow Girls' Aid Society’s file and look up | here he would go away and perhaps ing the last of 1906 the budget was together. A young Githens boy was smelted.
ani1
made out for 1907, and in it was an present and say the drowning, but
sprang Into action.
ment this afternoon.
The future plans of the compln.
the number of cases committed to
|
appropriation
of
$6000
for
a
depot
Borah began his argument before
the society front this county. Some
are not disclosed, yet it is understood
at Albany, $5339 for a 60,000 gallon
Judge Wood as to the materiality of
that work will be carried forwa^
of the children have grown up and
water tank on iron standards, and
the Colorado evidence In the Hay­
People well acquainted with "he ley
are married, while others are still
$5000
for
a
rearrangement
of
the
de-
wood cas«" at 1:40 p. m.
under th«" care of the society.
say that already there is $150 00«
¡>ot, which had been approved by the
Borah said tbe counsel for the
A representative of the society will
worth of ore blocked out. The own
Chicago office. But on account of
fense In his opening address to
be here at least every 60 days to
ers refuse, however, to confirm or
the negotiations for the C. & E. and
jury claimed that a conspiracy
assist with any matters needing at-
deny the statement. They have
the probability of the need of a union
isted between the Pinkertons,
tention. In the meantlme the local
good mine, though, and are nuttinr
depot the matter had been delayed,
Mineowners’ Association and the
money into It.
8
board will look after the society’s
but it is the intention to carry out
lien's Alliance to drive the Western
Interest.
Interest in Sunrise Sold.
the plans, and Mr. Buckley assured
Federation of Miners out of Colora­
On the third Wednesday in Sep-
Mr. Lovelace, who formerly lived
the commissioners that it would be
do; that many of the crimes charged
tember Mr. Gardner will lecture here
here, but is now a res^ftt of Dakota
done during 1907, and the present
to the Western Federation of Miner«
on the work in caring for dependent
has sold his interestTfi the Sunrise
talk is to have a union depot this
were In fact committed as incidents
and Indigent children of the state.
mine, Bohemia district, to Eggen and
side of the yard, that always being
of the conspiracy to get rid of the
The Bovs’ and Girls’ Aid Society
Sweet, of Fargo, North Dak ta re­
the policy of the company where pos­
union miners.
now has under Its Immediate care
ceiving therefor $16,060, as rumo-
sible.
“But when we sift the matter out
between 500 and 600 children, placed
reports. The new owners stepped off
I’pon being asked Mr. Buckley can­
what do we find? That conspiracy
out In family homes throughout the
the train at this station Snndav nigkt
didly remarked that “it Is a damn
had nothing to do with the Vindica­
stat«".
At the Receiving Hume in
bringing with them a mining engl.
poor arrangement," referring to the
tor explosion, where Beck and Mc­
Portland they have on hand about
neer. A meeting of the stock holders
present location of the depot beyond
Cormick were killed. That was an
45
children,
both
boys
and
girls,
the tracks.
was held Monday and new directors
accident. Th«: conspiracy had noth­
most of whom are to be placed for
chosen in place of those who hare
All the men upheld the Grants Pass
ing to do with the attempt on Brad­
legal
adoption
or
on
indenture.
sold the stock. James Ostrander wa­
sand walks, and denied the unsan­
ley. That was a gas explosion. The
Among this numebr Is a most desir­
re-elected. The party went up to the
itary condition of the depot. When
conspiracy had nothing to do with the
able
little
girl,
ag«*d
five
years,
for
the new depot will be begun will de­
mine Tuesday morning. Assays of ore
death of Steunenberg. That was per­
whom a first-class home Is sought,
will be made through the- whole
pend upon the instructions of Man­
sonal revenge of Orchard. The con­
also a number of small boys. Appli­
length of the 500-foot tunnel. The
ager O’Brien, not present, said the
spiracy had nothing to do with the
cations can be made through John
witness.
ore body Is large and the ore carries
death of byte Gregory. That was the
M. Williams, s«>cretary of the local
some free gold, but mainly base val­
Commissioner West discovered the
result of personal difficulties. The
board
In
this
city.
ues.
On the return of the party
fac^'t<at $12,000 had been set aside
conspiracy had nothing to do with
H. HAWLEY.
FREDERIC REMINGTON.
f«»
PLEASANT PORTER:
at Eugene and only $6000 1
plans will be formulated for the fu­
the attempts on Justice Gabbert an<l ,
‘«sked why, but could
ture management of the mine. John
Governor Peabody. Th«‘y were the J
Whose drawings and paint?
“That statement Is false and coun­
Noted Creek Indian, mer tinned I Sweet,
_ot no answer.—Democrat.
who worked in the camp for
results of personal feeling,"
sel knows it!” he shouted.
of Indians and frontier life ha*
Order Made by Commission.
| as a candidate for United States I several months about four years ago.
Borah contended that the defense [
Hawley took a step closer to the
is one of the visitors, and will prob­
At 3:30 this afternoon the hearing I
had not proven its charges.
made him a famous artist.
defense table, and shaking his finger
senator from the state of Okla­ ! ably
of the railroad commission regard-1
remain here for the present, it
close to Darrow’s face he said:
ing the alleg«"d Inadequate depot fa-1 homa.
least.—Western Oregon.
"When counsel says that he utters
duties in Albany was closed and l
a deliberate falsehood."
The First Congregational church hold up some one or crack a safe and
The atmosphere was charged with In this city was well filled yesterday then return here until the smoke the commission made an order re- was too small to render assistance.—
ktiiring the Southern Pacific Com-, Albany Democrat.
Boise, Idaho. July 17. The warm i danger.
Sheriff Hodgkins stood morning by the friends and relatives blew away. He was a good talker
weather, the close atmosphere of th«- ' ' alert and the deputies drew closer. of the lat«" Mrs. Wesley Shannon, of and had a good many yarns to relate, pany to erect a new and modern de-1
court room and the strain of the trial, i but Judge
pot in this city with the tracks on the
Wood, with a sharp com- Eugene, who assembled to pay a last but none of our people ever thought
now well In the middle of its tenth maud and insistent warning, patched
side opposite the passenger platform. |
tribute of respect to her memory, of him as a holdup artist. There is
week, are telling on tbe nerves up a temporary peace.
says Thursday’s Salem Statesman a bare possibility that he may have This is to replace the one now in use. ■
of
the counsel.
Mr.
Richard­
Hawley's argument this morning From various parts of the state rel­ had a hand in cracking the S P. safe The construction is to begin by the
son Is sarcastic and Mr. Hawley ag­ was lacking in all attempts at ora­
some months ago. No one would put first of Jaunary, 1908. It is also or­
Junction City. Or., July 19.—J B
gressive. Senator Borah Is smilingly tory. It was a dispassionate review atives and friends were in attend­ it past him now that his record has dered by the commission that the
.Andrews, an old soldier, who came
ance,
among
them
being
the
follow
­
Impassive, but Mr. Darrow, losing of the evidence with a bold denuncia­
railroad
at
once
place
an
arc
light
in
from Lebanon last ftll and located
Hon. T G. Hendricks and wife, become known. —Bulletin.
some of the suavvness of his manner, tion of the methods of the defend­ ing
the depot yards and install and keep
A great deal of Eugene real estate at thi3 place, started a feed store,
no longer poura oil upon the troubled ant's counsel and the testimony of of Eugene; Mrs. Robert M. McMur-
lighted Incandescent electric lights has been changing hands recently was arrested yesterday for selling
phey and A. E. Wheeler, neices of
waters. Judge Fremont Wood shows th«- witnesses for the defense.
about the depot platform.—Herald. and the values are gradually going whiskey in a dry county. It has been
Mrs. Shannon, from Eugene; Mr. and
Impatience with the continual spar­
up. The latest transfer is the sale known for several months that he
Resuming his argument after re­ Mrs. 3. C. Simmons, of Portland
ring between counsel
Objections cess. Hawley
of the Tom Brown residence proper­ was shipping in cases of bottled beer,
traced Orchard’s move- (Mr. Simmons being a brother of the
have been Incessant during the three ments after the
ty at the corner of West Eighth and i and it was generally understood that
Bradley explosion,
days and a great part of the time is nhowlng how he changed his costume deceased); John Simmons, a brother
Lincoln streets, across from the old I he was selling it to those whom be
from Mt. Angel; Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
taken up in minor arguments. Judge to a soldier's
Presbyterian church building, now knew to be “true blue." It was itn
clothing in order to get
W<x>d is almost uniformly good hu­ out of San Francisco, The change Settlemeler, of Portland, Mrs. Set-
the Woodman hall, to W. M. Ren­ possible to get any one to “peach'" on
Sanford Laselle, of the prune pack­
mored. however, and generally pre­ was accomplished In the room of C. tlemeler being a nelce of Mrs. Shan­
shaw,proprietor of the Hotel Smeede. hint, but he was caught napping on
vent* a serious clash by turning the D. Copley, a member of the executive non; Mrs. E. Johnson, a niece, from ing and shipping firm of Laselle
The price paid is $2250. Mr. Ren­ Monday night, when he sold a pint
Silverton; Grover Simmons, a neph- Bros., returned last night from a trip
laugh on counsel.
shaw has not decided yet whether he' bottle of whiskey to Tom Cttinger.
board of the Western Federation of ew, from Howetl Prairie; Redford to Creswell, where he bought 200.-
(Special Correspondence.)
Threat* of more perjury proceed­ Miners.
and Fred Simmons, nephews, from 000 pounds of dried prunes from Dr.
Lowell, July 18.—Thomas Crayle, will build there soon or not. While I i a man about town. Vttlnger has al­
ing* are In the air. It Is even Inti­ I
the lot is an Ideal one for residence
Oregon City; and Mrs. R. O. Thomas, Scarborough.
This is considered of Lebanon, and wife are looking af- purposes, it will be valuable in the ways pretended to be a friend of Mr
mated that a* a result of some of the
from Turner.
quite a large deal at this season of t<»r their farm near the Middle Fork near future for a business building. Andrews, enjoyed the comforts of bls
evidence rhe old indictments In con­
In an impressive service Rev. P. S. the year, when nearly all the prune school house.
warm fires during the rainy and stor­
nection with th«> Coeur d'Alene trou­
Knight, who was for many years her crop is contracted for. Mr. Laselle
my winter days, and made himself so
On Sunday, the 14th Inst., at the GIVES BACK MONEY
bles In 1899 will be taken out of the
pastor, recalletl the many Christian says that he has several other or­ Rush Island school house. Mr. Sharp.
agreeable that Mr, Andrews had con­
pigeon holes, as these Indictment*
HER I/1VER STOLE fidence in his pretended friendsh.p.
virtues of the deceased, whose life chards in view, which e expects to Methodist Sunday school superinten-
were for murder, and as one has con­
work was finished, and who went to contract for the output.—Albany d»nt, and Mr. Sprague. Seventh Dav
About 9 o’clock Monday evenint
fessed to having had a share In It and
C. R. Mead has sold the well-
Roseburg, Or., July 17.—The first Mr. Ettinger pretended to be suffer­
Adventist, had a lively discussion
others Implicated are in Boise, the known McKenzie stock farm above her final r«*st with the consciousness Herald.
chapter
in
the
interrupted
elopement
about the fourth commandment Mr of Mrs. Williams, of Looking Glass, ing intense pain and wanted a pint of
rumor* may be well grounded Pros­ Springfield and seven miles from Eu­ of having lightened the burdens of
good whiskey to take home He told
I Sharp
ecuting counsel In the Haywood case, geni to W. O. Starbuck, recently from other.», and of having shared her ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
I,.,,,, argued
, j j that the Christian
..... Sab-
' uuu
»lexers, wno
and ci
S. Vickers,
who was
was arrested at Andrews he did not have the money
says, however, that this Is not a mat­ Iowa, for over 111,000, This Is one world's goods generously with her 4
th.«
u
“
'•gument
to
sustain
Cottage
Grove
last
week
ter that Is within their province, and of the best farms in the county and less fortunate neighbor.
♦
MARRIED
+ It. that It wsb ushered into exist- of larceny was ended t on a charge to pay a doctor for a prescription and
--------- - " was
was en<1P<
ended ’ today when get the whiskey too.
A quartette, composed of Mrs. W.
enee at the resurrection of Christ; I™ larcen>
r ,
that any action must come from the consists of 256 acres, The name of
♦
4
II. Byrd, Mrs
Ida Babcock and
Mr. Andrews, not knowing Lttli-
that It had been observed by Chris- Mrs. Williams appeared before Dls-
regular authorities of the state.
the farm would Imply that It Is d. - Messrs. G. A. Forbes and William ♦♦♦♦♦44444444444A or*
ChHdr ta"ght whT'?‘r ,h’P
I ‘orthimt,|i"eyofB[he “nmney F Vickis ger had been sent by the marshal,
It Is pointed out, however, that the voted to the exclusive raising of
Staiger, rendered several appropriate
who was watching through the front
cost to Shoshone county, where the stock, blit this Is not so.
At th«* Wald house in Eugene,
Besides selections, while Mrs. F. E. Dell pre­
window, sold the bottle of whiskey-
crimes were committed has already plenty of pasture land for stock there
today. July 18. 1907, at 11 a m,
and as s<x»n as the money was paid
been very heavy, that previous pros­ Is a great deal of grain land and some sided at the organ. The following Fred J. Wells, of Mapleon. and M Iss
t.nd
J*™?8? »“*’ !**• -wo' ™™"-ninKaStothernhutbandhat | the marshal walked in and demanded
ecutions In the same contortion of the finest wheat anti oats ever gentlemen acted as pall bearers: Rebecca Acheson, of lleadwood. Rev.
the bottle of whiskey, which was
brought the county to th«" verge of s«»en tn th«" state are harvested there. Messrs. John Bayne, W. J. Culver. A. J. 8. McCallum officiating, The that God only was holy, not a day. | Looking ’Glass"
- ---------- As Mr. Williams re-! handed to him with the compliments
bankruptcy and that evidence to con­ Mr. Mead will devote his attention M. MvCorckle, D. F. Brunner, J. M. couple left on the afternoon train and that the Hebrew Sabbath was ‘
fuses to prosecute Vickers on a i
vict would be difficult so many years to the slabwood business at Spring­ Ringo and R. J. Hendricks. At the for Portland and other northern
buried in the ruins of the dark ages charge of Illicit relations. Vickers will of Mr. Uttinger.
I
1. O. O. F, cemetery, where Mrs. points on a honeymoon trip.
District Attorney W S McFatM«
and
had
ceased
to
be
observed
by
after the ev^ht.
field.
be released. Smith claims that there was sent for and Andrews plead«““
Shannon was placed beside her hus­
Christians and would never again be
Is yet $1.65 of the stolen money to be guilty and was fined $150. which n
band. the services by Rev. Knight
resurrected Mr. Sprague argued that
Boise, July 19
Judge Wood an­
were very brief, being the beautiful
OBITUARY
the seventh day was the Sabbath of I accounted for, and will not consent paid.
nounced at the opening of the Hay­
to the release of Vickers until that I
rose ritual, that so fitly typifies the
the Bible; that God had made it the'
wood esse this morning that he
brevity of life and the hope of the
Mrs. James Campbell, one of the holy Sabbath; that the statement oft amount is returned.
would give his decision on the ques­
resurr«X"tlon even as th«> rose fades, states earliest and best known pio­ the dark ages was all bosh; that Con-1
tions argued yesterday afternoon
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
but with the coming of spring a fair­ neers. died at her home on Camp
stance and the Catholic church made!
The court adjourned until 2 o’clock,
er blossom breathes upon the world. Creek. Tuesday morning. July
IN BREVITY FORM
16, the change and that the Christian!
when Attorney Hawley will open for
1907, after a very short illness from , babbath, or Sunday, w as not observed 1
The old Cumberland Presbyterian [
the state.
A bloody riot with guns and piatols
paralysis
She was stricken early by the apostles. We would be glad
James McFarland, the detective church building at the corner of; BARRISI Itti NEWS
took place at Muskogee, when Henry
has !
whose name has so often been men­ East Sixth and Pearl streets
OF IXM’AL INTEREST in the morning and died at 13 o’clock I to have the local correspondents give Asp, a railroad attorney, attempted to
the same day.
tioned In connection with tbe secur­ been sold by th«" Central Presbyterian
. their ideas of either side of the ques- 1
_______________
The following places of bMine*
county 1
Mrs. Campbell, whose maiden (tlon or their approval or disappro- take charge of the Republican
ing of evidence against the Western church to M. D. Mitchell and Hall [
C. W. Mtirphy was at Eugen«» on a
w„ulluru> "but
Cottage Grove, by mutna
the short business trip the latter part of name was Mary Jane Starr,
was al. or any one that might feel dis- convention Many were wounded
Federation of Miners, was in court A Shumway, who purchased
Deputy Marshal Bud Ledbetter, a sent, have agreed to close their
i born in Belmont county, Ohio. De­ . posed to do so.
today for the first tnie
He came to whole quarter block on which the: f the w«>ek.
Democrat, finally appeared and prac­ pective places of business
*
Mrs M E Hearn has b«»en appoint- cember 10. 1830. When at the age
listen to the arguments
Governor building stands. Mr Mitchell take*1
tically took charge of the convention, after August 1, at 6 p m . SatsrdaD
Gooding was also present for the first the building and Hall A Shuniwav ’ ed assistant agent at the S P ata- of eight years her parents moved to
Wheeler-Thomp»on
■
thu* saving Asp from being mobbed. excepted:
th«> lot next the alley.
The price tion here.
i Van Buren county. Iowa, and it was WOMEN ARE OF AGE
time.
Senator Levi Ankeny, of Washing­ Compton A Wallace. Metcal*
AT EIGHTEEN YEARS
, To preserve the r«"cord Richard­ paid for the property I* not given
Dr. T. C. Mackey was at Fin gene i In this state, that »he grew to woman-
ton, has announced bis candidacy for Brund. Croner & Cochran.
Mr. Mitchell ha* not yet de- < on a short business visit last Wed- [ hood. In the year 1853, and on the
son again today moved that the Jury out
Heminway Co., O. Veatch. »
In January last the Chronicle pub-1 re-election.
' 15th day of March, she was united
be Instructed to return a verdict of elded what h«> will do with the church nesday evening.
By November 1 the last spike will Johnson. The Toggers Grjrrtn
not guilty on the ground that the building, he having several things
Mias Millie Peters was down
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from < in marriage to Janies Campbell. She lished a ruling of the local land of-
drl7n in the Portland A Seattle Veatch. Pearce B:o«.. Geo • offley, '
defendant. Harwbod. has not been in view at present.
Eugene on a short visit with friend* »till continued her residence in Iowa nV uS FMng t" L,mber «PP'^tlon
Hardware J ■
until 1858. when with her husband of Mlaa Emma M Keep, of Portlan.I railroad between Kennewick and H. I^wis, Wynne
connected by the evidence with the
I last Friday afternoon.
A Cooley. V A ’¿e,,
crime alleged. The motion was de-
M. C. Rond, of Coburg, w*s here she moved to B«»nton county, Oregon. for the reason that she was under" » ancouver, and within a few davs af­ Cochran
way,
J.
K.
Palmer.
C
H Burkhoi»«
ter that date train* will be iu opera-
r
tiled
AT DRAIN a short time Monday evening on a At this place they reside for four­ ■ the age of 21 years J._
An _
appeal
was non
over
that
|
taken
in
her
L">
’
n
«.°
Ver
,hat
sec(
'on
of
the
line.
I
NcrioMS
Vrifbnt.
behalf
to
the'
teen
years.
In
1873
she
came
to
This afternoon Judge Wood an-
¡business trip
Mr Bom! la now one
commis-
te' scrlonfi.’'
John Taylor was quite
nounced hl* decision withdrawing
Drain, Or.. July 18.- C. C. Case, .of the members of the Coburg Mer­ latit> county and settled about ten ¡«loner of the gene »I Ian ><t office, in. .. ,.V’h,hn”’,nK *’’* ' ntire completion
„.„lay
I**
which
It
wss
hurt
at
ptsston
on
Menda»
.
mil«-«
east
of
Springfield,
on
Camp
the
exception
of
the
br!
!g?x
fr>
contended
I
from the jury the evidence bearing formerly a saloonman at Cottage cantile Company, and report* busi­
fka' as she'
logging
on tbe deportations and employment Grove, plead«*d guilty before Recor- ne»* very _
g<xxl at the sawmill cltv. Creek, where «he lived till her death was 19 year* of ag s she was qca'i- spai to Columbia and Willamette was lineman In the 1„„_
jump"-«
of defectives In Colorado
He ad­ dvr Krewson to the charge of selling Mr. F
Bond ’ was in the employ of the Mrs Campbell was the mother of fled to make timb?r *ntry, and that nver» andjthe traci a lato Torttaad. A log "hooting the f lute
plfnss. Ta’<JJ
knocked down two s if
mitted the evidence as Io the Vindi­ liquor without a llcens«“ and was fln- |R P. ?o. as station agent for four- eleven children, »even of which are I the provlak uns of the state law govern
j(
The otno
A marriage license was Issued this saw one and dodge'
«till living
They are G. W. and W. In which wi om«n are declared of legal j
cator mine and Independence depot «•<1 $75 and cost». Case I» the third teen
tars
nek
him
o« t*e
t7n
rn
lna
,
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i
Frf
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l
J
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*
n
'
“
of
"'
’
»Pl*-
’
age
at
18
year«.
G.
Campbell,
of
Spokane.
Wash
,
explosions.
that he did not see atr
person to l»e fined for this offence
Mr and Mr*. James Bailey, of
n ,n'1 M‘3« Hebecc* Acheson, of back of the head and rieh’ « hnnldef®«
Bv deci,ion of the commissioner
The most important phase of the during the past year, and It 1« likely J ti net •0 City, were here the latter O, A. Campbell. Mr*. Laura Brattaln.
•
at
I
•
00(1.
ipht
hi®
At first hi* associât«» th'” r ■gai«**
decision was that of striking out of that this will be the last attempt to part of last week visiting with rel­ Mrs. Mary Male. Mrs. Alice Patterson of the general land office
In
The
Dalle,
thia
week,
the
deci,Ion
and
Mr,.
Clara
Male,
all
of
I.ane
dead, but after an hour he
the case all relation to the deporta­ run a blind pig In thia town or pre­ atives. They have disposed of their
A marriage license was issued this nts min«i, ano was r«--
, of the register and receiver was re
tion of the miners from the Cripple cinct. as <*ach of the offenders was property
_
. In Junction
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_ _ left
__ here county.
< to
[n a (
his mind, and
and
afternoon
to
Milton
A.
Nicolle,
of
Eu-
'
XTlf
n
d
“
'
,
*
,ded
,hat
ia
Creek and Telluride districts and that threaten«-«! with a jail aentence If ar-1 Saturday evening for l-oa Angeles
when Dr
in ans
-- Job arrived
- fòund"no
fr*;
n"r;
n
a
e
e
nd
t
L
“
C
'
“
rl
Em
™^
a
o»
of
1
°r*Kon
women
may
make
an-
call.
The surgeon found no
portion of Orchard's testimony ratal-' rested again.
'where they will leslda is the future'
Swtwcribe tar It» DAILY Gl Ann
plhatloD, at any time after reaching at Florin, T«he ®,arrla’M’ will occur tured bone« and looks for a r--
at Florence In a few day*.
recovery.—Western Oregoa.
ARGUMENTS BEGIN
IN HAYWOOD CASE
WORK OF THE
BOYS' AND GIRLS'
AIO SOCIETY
Blood Humors RICH STRIKE
COMMISSION
MADE IN HIAWATHj
ORDERS NEW
DEPOT AT ALBANY
QUARTZ LEOGI
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
TWO BOYS DROWNED
IN WILLAMETTE
FUNERAL OF MRS.
SHANNON AT SALEM
JUNCTION CITY MAN
HAD A BLIND PIG
TOM BROWN LOT
PRUNES AT CRESWELL SABBATH DAY IS
DISCUSSED AT LOWELL
mckenzie stock farm
SOLO TO W. 0. STARDUCK
C. P. CHURCH BUILDING
AND LOT ARE SOLO