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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1907)
f FIRE AT BOULDER SCHOOLS LEFT CAUSED FRIGHTFUL WITHOUT HEAD POWDER EXPLOSION Blood Humors COTTAGE GROVE PHYSICIANS OF STANDARD OIL COUNTY MAY AND FRICK STOCKS BE PROSECUTED HAMMERED DOWN Hood’s Sarsaparilla IX» NOT REPORT BIRTHS ANI» Commonly cause pimple*, boil*, hive*, eeaema I or **U rheum, or aome ocher form of erup tion; but sometime* they exist in the system, indicated by feelings of weakness, lanrh**r. lose of appetite, or general debility, witbout causing any breaking out. Hood's Sarsaparilla expel* them, renovates, strengthens and tones the whole system. This is the testimony of thousands annually. Accept no substitute, but insist on Laving In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known u Saraatab*. 100 doses SL ■ .1. . PROFESSORS STRANGE AND HARVEY RESIGN THEIR POSI TIONS—1M)ARI> TRYING TO SE Boulder, Colo., Aug. 20.—Fire that the fire in the depot of th* Col- from an unknown cause in the West orado & Southern railroad at Boulde( ANI» ANDERSON TO FILL YA- ern Colorado & Southern freight de last night was of incendiary origin ” ♦ pot early this morning destroyed the Vice President Parker, of th»- ♦ T1FICATUS THAT WERE LATH NOTES OF depot, and the powder house, contain- said FANCIES—LOCAL road, today. "The miscreants may ♦ . Ing 1000 pounds of dynamite, ex not have looked for the awful result, ♦ THE GROVE ploded with great force, throwing the that followed through the explotion ♦ Some of the physicians of I-an* firemen and hundreds of spectators of dynamite, but upon their head, ♦ county are negligent In the matter of I to the ground, fatally injuring two the blame for the catastrophe must ♦ reporting births and deaths, and Dr. Profeasors Strange and Harvey, men. About one hundred others were rest. I «’ill not 8aX whom 1 suspect.” ♦ J. W. Harris, the county health offi ♦ principals of the Cottage Grove pub hurt, twenty-five of whom are in the cer, has been perplexed as to just The explosion broke the lic schools, have tendered their res hospital. what to do when they will not heed plate glass in every business house In dynamite explosion COMPLETELY WRECKS TOWN bis requests, As a result in the fu- Washington, Aug. 7.—There is no ignation* to the school board. Pro town, and hundreds of residences. ture when they fall to hand in ree- longer any doubt but that the fed fessor Harvey having accepted a po Loss, >250,000. New York, Aug. 8.— With British ords of births and deaths each month eral grand jury, which meets in Chi sition In the First National Bank of consul* selling at a new low level and Squads of volunteers rushed into Detroit, Aug. 10.—A car of dyna they will be prosecuted under the cago August 14, will inquire particu American stocks generally lower In the powder house after the explosion mite exploded at Essex. Ont., todav. this city and Professor Strange has , laws that fit such cases, For every larly Into Harriman's management of London, the opening of the stock and located several kegs of giant Nine are reported to have been klled case that is not reported they are 11- the Chicago & Alton deal at the time gone into business at Grants Pass.1 powder, which failed to explode, and and every house in the town, which market today was attended with un able to a fine of from >10 to 1100, that it is charged that the railroad The resignation of these gentlemen is carried them to a safe pla* usual Interest. The decline In con has 2500 Inhabitants, was destroyed. and as the duty of the health officer granted thousand* of rebates to the very much to be regretted. They sols Is attributed to the disturbed On the track was a car containing Essex is seventeen miles from Win!- of each county Is to get the btrths Standard Oil trust, The belief is are both able educators and have, eight tons of dynamite, and despite sor, Ont. Physicians have been sent conditions of the money market and deaths. Dr. Harris says he will growing that criminal prosecution of during the past three years, placed the cinders falling on the roof and from here and other towns. A num- abroad, but It is not so easy to ex be obliged to have some of the doc E. H. Harriman, John ». Rockefeller our schools among the best in the I little flickers of flame apparent on ber of persons were Injured. plain the cause of falling prices in time of the] tors arrested. the home market. Various resaona! and other* will be one result of the state. Coming at this all sides of the car, a switching crew Three or four in Eugene have not rwent disclosures at Chicago. Secre year when all of the best teachers are ; backed up, coupled on to the smoul unfortunate ] engaged, it is doubly reported for July, while four deaths tary Bonaparte said today: dering car and hauled it two miles and two births came In today, -alto "In some cases it is the opinion of and it is hoped that the board will into the country awaj^from danger.! be able to find competent teachers gether too late, a* the report was fil most prosecuting officers that the _______ :_____ I Williamsport, Pa., Aug. 10—A ed yesterday. law can be much more clearly and ef to take their place. We understand INCENDIARY ORIGIN, . . put off a Pennsylvania _____ _ at tramp train The importance of the record of fectively enforced through the lm- that an effort is being made to se TH/I are way. Pa., SAYS MR. PARKER Ridgeway, Pa., pYnUHd exploded nitro-giv. cure Professor Briggs, of the Drain births and deaths is very great. In ------ . s cerine under the cars. Five passeii. Normal, and Professor Anderson, of cases of dispute concerning children, Denver, Aug. 10.—"We have proof gers were injured. Linn county,, and the board will be the birth record I* the only really au fortunate indeed if they can succeed thoritative way of establishing par in securing these gentlemen. entage. Thus easily a case of doubt State Game Warden J. W. Baker ful parentage tn a suit for property of and son, W. L. Baker, with Deputies a deceased person could depend upon Thomas Howe and Erne Hod.«on,*and Assessor B. F. Keeney publishes a the record of births or deaths. It has been officially announced accompanied by Hon. George H. if a woman applies for a pension that an Friday. August 30, an or notice in today's Guard asking those as the daughter of a veteran, the only Himes, of the Oregon Historical So ganization of the Patriarch Militant who have loaned money and taken a certain way of establishing her iden ciety at Portland, returned from a Uniform degree of the Odd Fellows deed to real property to call at his tity is by her birth record, and by the trip to Curry county Thursday even will be mu»tered la by Major P. A. ■ office and have their assessments ad- proof that her parent is not living by ing, after spending a couple of weeks Hanse, of Baker City. This order is justed before he begins copying the the death record. hunting and fishing. Mr. Himes also the highest to be obtained among roll. The assessor, acting upon ad- obtained several notes of historical The evidence of a certificate Is au Odd Felolws. The subordinate order vice from Deputy -District Attorney thoritative, from the standpoint of di interest. The party left on the af of the 1. O. O. F. confers four de Skipworth, has decided that all such rect and corroborative evidence. On ternoon train Friday for their respec Very few forest fires have been In about two weeks the sewer «yz- grees. the encampment three, and deeds are taxable, the same a* mort a birth record, for instance, there is tive homes.—Roseburg Review. reported this year, and the fire war I tern of Springfield will be complet the Patriarch Militant confers one, gage*. Mr. Skipworth, in his opin such information as this: Birth A farewell party was given Friday den system seems to be getting into ion . says: ed. and the sewage of the sawmill the highest. evening at the residence of W. C. ] working condition better than ever city ft’ssA.’-av ‘‘Every transaction of this char place, date, father and mother, and —that of a thousand people—will In order to become a member of Johnson in honor of Miss Nellie Mar their birthplaces and ages, color, and before. Instead of the atmosphere be turned Into the Willamette river, the Patriarchs the candidate must be acter must stand on its merit, and. residence of parents. tin, of Seattle, who has been on a OHARLES J. BONAPARTE. being clouded with smoke the greater that Eugene will get the full ef a Royal Purple member In good courts in construing deeds of this short visit to this city with relatives part of August, as was the case in so Dr. Harris will send to any one in fect of the filth that Is drained off. Attorney general in President and friends. Those present were: past standing of the encampment who has character are governed by the facts the county a blank for either birth or years, it has been clear this year attained the third degree, About In each case, but clearly the law Is death upon request, and desires to Roosevelt’s cabinet, ex-secretary Misses Lets Sanford, Katie Knowl and the country has benefited greatly While the river is perfectly able to twenty-five or thirty Eugene Odd well settled that a deed absolute up Inform the medical practitioners par carry off the burden, it will contam- ton, Agnes Wooley, Nellie Martin. Fellow* will join the new advanced on Its fact given a* security for a debt ticularly that he must have all the of the navy and grandnephew of Abbie and Fannie Johnson, Messrs thereby. The only fires that have been re inate it forever more as a source for or other lawful act is a mortgage branch. records or he will be competed to Napoleon Bonaparte. Pearl Bennett, Ren Sanford, Fred ported in the territory under C. it drinkink water, at least whenever The degree has many organiza Clearly mortgages are subject to tax take measures provided by law. Simeral, Lloyd Bisby and Guy Van Seitz, forest supervicor here, are on public health Is concerned. ation under the laws of Oregon, and McClain & McArthur, the contrac tion* scattered over Canada and the Riper. Those births which were delayed the watersheds of Umpqua and Til is therefore t he duty of every tax United State*. Oregon has only one it are as follows: Fred Simmons, a prisonment of individual defendants. By the death of her grandfather lamook counties. These fires, which tors, who have been putting in the payer of the state of Oregon holding or two now, but by fall will have five such deed* to give the same in to son, at Divide, near Cottage Grove; Imiinity given to John D. Rockefeller In Holland Mrs. R. C. Ostrander, of probably broke out from campers' system, have had extraordinary luck, when this state will become a sepa the assessor at the time of assess W. J. Wilkinson, a daughter, at Don and his associates from personal pros this city, has fallen heir to a fortune fires, are under control, and no dam and will get through two weeks before ecution, when they appeared as wit of about >30,000. Mrs. Ostrander is age will result. they expected. They began work the rate department In the national or ment. na. ganization latter part of June, thus doing the Deaths—Christina Stalberg, Mar- nesses In the Chicago case, will not visiting at present in Dakota. Mr. The people of the state who have work “ It Is the duty of the assessor,and in seven weeks. Tht* will be the fourth organisa he I* compelled under the law, to cola; W. H Fletcher, Springfield; extend to the rebates accepted from Mr. Ostrander says that they expect said so much against forest reserves tion of the I. O. O. F. to be formed assess mortgage*, and If from the J. F. Robertson, county, and Mary the other roads.” Nevertheless they have had their the estate to be settled this year. in the past are beginning to realize here In Eugene. There Is a subor Isaac Ritchie and Jake Fladager their great value to the country, and, troubles, and their labor supply has and circumstance* the assessor J. Campbell, Springfield. dinate lodge. No. 9. Spencer Butte en fast* both sustained painful injuries while especially on the eastern slope of the been especially perplexing. Of all Is convinced that all deed* of the campment No. 6, and a Rebekah character herein mentioned are In assisting in raising the smoke stack Cascades, are working in conjunc the men that began the first of the lodge. at the electric light plant this week tion with the rangers. Those on the I month, only one has stayed until the fact given as security for the pay which will lay them up for a few western slope are beginning to feel present time, and that one is a tramp ment of money, It is hl* duty to as days.—Leader. more kindly toward the service, too. they picked up. sess the same.” They have employed at times as The Blue ~ Mountain reserve was the one in which the most antagonism high as twenty men, but frequently San Francisco. Aug. 7.—There ap HARRINBURG LOCALS they have had only ten. They hardly OF PAST W EEK was apparent. pear* to be a great deal of mystery in know how many .they will have each Russell Welch, manager of the the plans of the government .'or the morning. The wages paid are 11.25 Willamette Valley company, returned further prosecution of the land frands Born—In this city. Saturday. Au for common labor, while pipe layers last night from a business trip to in California and Oregon. United gust 3, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McMinnville. Or.. Aug. 7.—The and the more particular positions re Cottage Grove, and states that the States District Attorney W. C. Bris Hoffman, a son. + + ceived member* of McMinnville grange, Pat-* more. electrld light plant at that place tol. of Portland, after a short stay Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Busey were up * FAIRMOUNT ITEMS ♦ ions of Husbandry. kave indorsed the McClain and McArthur are both will probably be in operation a week In San Francisco, during which he to Eugene on a short visit the first j ♦ ♦ Surveyors have taken the field to action of Circuit Judge Galloway In university men, graduates of the uni from tomorrow. The company havb of the week. throwing out the referendum peti retrace the Corvallis & Eastern snr- erected their corrugated iron build conferred yith Francis J Heney. has A. C. Stelmacher was at Eugene on ]+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦**♦* versity engineering department. Mc gone south to Los Angeles. At the vey across Eastern Oregon from De tions on the compulsory pas* law,the ing very rapidly, and instead of being a short business visit the first of the E. T. Gillette Is soon to remove Ciain was formerly the Y. M. C. A. appropriation of >100,000 for state troit to Ontario, says the Oregonian. obliged to send east for a dynamo same time the United States district week. secretary, and a football player, and to Blue River. attorney for Southern California, Os A crew of fifteen men. equipped for armories and the state university ap McArthur a debater and leader In and perhaps wait six months, were car Lawson, has gone north to Port Mrs. W. A. Lane went to Eugene several months, left Portland this Mrs. George Rein has i returned college politics and student enter propriation because the text of the able to purshase one in the Bohemia land. Monday for a few days’ visit with rel from London Springs. week to accomplish this work. petitions did not Include the warning prises. It Is reported here, but not ver atives and friends. This may mean that the Harriman mines. A 300 horse power en Rob Baker has gone to Belknap clause. Thia action of the McMinn gine has been installed and the dyna ified. that the mysterious movements Miss Ora Jackson, of Eugene, was Interests, which now own the Cor ville grangers Is skniricant. h I iu * mo Is a 22« kilowatt machine. Con here the latter part of last week on ■ Springs for his health. many of the other granges through vallis & Eastern, will extend that sidering the total loss, erection and o> the government prosecutors on the a short visit with relatives. Charles Hili and family 1 have re-! Pacific coast are in some measure road across the state Instead of build A out the state have adopted resolu reconstruction has been very hulckly connected with the desire of the fed Miss Nellie Hay left Tuesday for i turned from the mountains. ing on the Oregon Eastern survey, tions censuring Judge Galloway. Mrs. J. O. Bristol returned from done. Roseburg, where she has accepted a eral administration to force the which was completed last winter. It The grange adopted ■ resolutions Southern Pacific and Its subsidiary position as compositor on the Rose-| Newport yesterday. The weather embodying the findings of the com Is said the grades to be obtained on was not satisfactory for a prolonged EDITOR WENT TO companies to place their land on sale burs Review. the Oregon Eastern survey are not mittee. which consisted of Milt Ric h Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bailey, of June- 1 | stay. In accordance with the terms of the ___ ---_____ _________ BED WITH CORPSE so advantageous a* those of the Cor Baxter Howard started threshing ardson. master; B. S. Clark and Geo. George Rein came down from tion City, were visiting with Mr and ____ | original grant. Monday for G. C. Millett. Jeff Cox Thompson. I vallis & Eastern survey. It is to de Mrs. H. Bishop the latter part of last Marcola recently suffering with a also started his machine Monday. I. Chicago. Aug 7.—A special dis- ------------ '■ - -— termine the relative merits of the two bruised foot. He went to London week. routes that the party has been sent patch to the Record-Herald from prulTnn nntinur N. Edwards got up steam Wednesday, Junction City. Ry., says: SENA I OR BOURNE Chas. Morris will go to Toledo Sun Springs for a short vacation, returned while Casteel's is already at work. out to remark the old survey. day next to pitch a game of ball for ] yesterday and went back to Marcola. Dodge Brothers will start next week. i "Major James Morton, editor of] The Corvallis A Eastern survey i Barr Bros, are adding to their the Toledo team, who are billed to; was originally made 10 or 15 years het Hardaman Free Press, unwitting Farley machine is at work in the play a team from Corvallis that day. 1 knife factory by an addition on the The ago, and many changes in the line ly went to bed with a corpse in Junc From present Indications hop pick east side. Their reputation for ex- north part of the county. Grain is then made are necessary now. for the tion City last night. He had missed ing will commence In this section a i cellent work is becoming world wide. turning out better than expected, and science of railroad construction has his train and going into the hotel few days earlier than usual this sea-] ¡They are now filling a large order while the acreage is greatly reduced, asked for a room. The clerk said the taken many forward step* In that Washington, D. C., Aug. 7. — Sen the yield promises to be up to the In the petition of D .A. Cooley of time. Curves and grades thought en house was crowded, but assigned the ator Jonathan Bourne.while not men son. many of the yards being fur-! I for sack needles from Japan. July 3 for a change in road No. 553. tirely feasible In those days for the editor to a room with another man. tioning the matter from the house ther along than in past seasons. A I 1 J. N. Cole, with his* family and average. Oregon never disappoints the tiller of the soil. the re|>ort of the viewer* was accept light equipment then By mistake the clerk sent him into tops, Is the avowed supporter of Sen number of the yards, however, will ] Mr. and Mrs. Schall and son, started Another important business chanze ed and the petition was allowed by comparatively about ; .Lj the same time as for- Thursday morning for a trip to Cra ’ the wrong room, and the editor qui ator Fulton’s aspirations to succeed begin In use would be tabooed by modern the county court, now In session. ter Lake. They will be gone about was made this week. A. R. Martin etly disrobed and got Into bed. himself, and is conducting a gum merly. engineers, who are Intent on haul Another new road was ordered ing the big loads with a minimum A party of men with a large bunch a month. It will doubtless be a has sold the Red Cross Drug Store to Soon a young man and a woman shoe campaign to assist the latter. opened up the north bank of the Mc of of work horses most enjoyable trip. Cole will have H. V. Belknap, who has had charge and mules passed came In and toqk seats near an open If Bourne's quiet tips to Oregon peo motive power. • Kenzie from the Hayden bridge to ------- part r— of some big stories to tell upon his re since the store was opened. Mr. window. The major thought the pro ple who visit tt\e national capital through this city the latter Belknap Is a reliable young man and Camp Creek bridge, and from there ceeding strange, but said nothing. have the desired effect, the people last week bound for Portland, where turn. up the traveled way to Diller ford, ATTORNEY GENERAL ON The street work ordered by the will do his best to serve his patrons Listening to what they said he heard of the Beaver state will sanction Sen they will he employed on the Salem- and thence to road Thu Portland electric line. They had been i Council for this part of the city Is well. He has had much experience STATE \OIIM U. SCHOOLS a remark about sitting up with the ator Fulton's return to the senate. road Include* all of out in Klamath county working on now complete. Moss avenue has and we are glad to welcome him as a dead. Then he remembered that his The junior senator from Oregon 21. 23«. 289, 3«7. Salem, Or.. Aug. 8.—Attorney- bedmate had not moved and reaching is using all the persuasive powers the big irrigation ditch for some time been graded and graveled from 13th permanent business man. A little field of wheat adjoining had been abandoned to 15th streets, and 15th street has General Crawford, In his opinion to over touched hl* hand. of-his political acumen to swing his past. The Harrisburg baseball nine met been graded and graveled from Uni town which contains 15 acres Mr. the state board of normal school re With a yell the major jumped up constituents into line for Fulton.and NEWS OF THE HAY gent* upon the question of the status with a »heet over him and rushed out there is not an Oregonian who pays defeat at the hands of the Coburg versity avenue to Walnut avenue. Millett Informs us -yielded 505 bush IN CIRCUIT COURT of the rain ami Monmouth Normal of the room. Believing that the bls respects to Senator Bourne who Is team last Sunday at the sawmill city, When the crossings are replaced the els. an average of a little over 23 Schools, holds In effect that, since the corpse had come to life the two not advised in a quiet and friendly the score being 4/to 1. it was a good appearance of these streets will be bushels per acre. Pretty good lor in the case of H. II. Flak va. An legislature provided an appropriation watchers broke for another door.and way that Fulton should be elected game and many splendid plays were much Improved. land that has been farmed for over derson Waite, Emma Waite, and the for the-malntenance and support of all met In the office of the hotel for again. made by both team*, but the Harris The rain stopped preparations for 50 years. First Nationfl Bank of Eugene, Ore- these school* It cannot be said that It explanations. The rain that fell Wednesday put burg boys seemed to be a little weak the picnic of the W. R. C. in Hen gon. Judge 1, T. Harris today hand- failed to do so; that It Is fair to pre I on field work. The umpire probably drick’s Park. Some other day will a stop to threshing while at work on IIOILERM UKIN STRIKE rd down a decision in favor of the sume that the next legislature will Mr. Millett will have over IN IIOSF.BI RO SHOI’S did the best he knew how, but both doubtless be appointed. We predict vetch. defendant, adjudging to the defend provide for the expense* of tb< two! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ teams seemed to think he had a poor that the ladies will be so well! 1000 bushels. ♦ ant his coats and disbursements and schools, and that the schools are le ♦ Miss Lulu Norris was down from Roseburg, Or.. Aug. 8.—Acting up- eye for hall* and strikes. We trust DI El». DIED. ♦ ] on instruction on the part of the head that the boys will meet again soon pleased that hereafter there will be Eugene during the past week to keep dismissing th* case. The case dealt gal Instltutlors of the state and the ♦ no desire to go elsewhere. Indeed, ♦ ♦ with money and notes. ] officers of the boilermakers' union.! and then we hope to see the score there is no good reason why those house for her uncle. Colonel Folsom, board of regents Is authorised to con Edna Comegy« has filed a com duct them, but I* denied the right to ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ' th* two boilermaker* employed in turned the other way. who desire to have a pleasant picnic while Mis.* Nellie Folsom visited plaint against T. G. Hendrick* as ex Ineur any Indebtedness In excess of A. Wilhelm At Son», who own the should go to distant part* nt the friends in Portland. Miss Nellie w»’ At Arlington. Or.. August 9, 1907, ¡the railroad repair shops at Rose-! ecutor of the last will and testa the appropriation. He hold*, how conditions. absent for over a week. The body will burg went out on a strike this morn flouring mill at this place, have de county to find suitable condition- ment of Arthur Comegys and Pres ever, that the board Is authorised to Mrs. W. M Carson ing at 10 o'clock. No cause for the cided not to operate the mill during P. Murray, the recent purchaser r- VERITAS. the Mahon place, has the lumber on ley Comegy*. The case concerns a receive funds from any source what arrive tn Eugene Sunday morning. I strike has been made public, and the , the coming season and therefore will homestead In aec 1), tp. 1, a. r. 1 e„ ever. sufficient to defray the expenses Funeral services will be held at Gor men here profess to be Ignorant of not take In wheat to the mill there. JIMMY IIR1TT YND the ground for a new residence. He which Arthur Comegys filed upon, of either school, and see* no legal don's undertaking parlors at 3 p. an., the reason. The employes of the re They have operated the mill for sev tV JOE GANS TO FIGHT has selected as a building »it* but which the plaintiff claim* she reason why the schools cannot be op conducted by Dr M. O. E Bennett, pair shop here say that the result eral years and our people regret to •y. H» old place north of the cemetery. after which the Women of Woodcraft perfected title to. She prays for full erated. San Francisco, Aug. 9.—Jimmy will put up a fine residence. will take charge of the services at will be to Impair the efficiency of the see It closed down now. Mr. Doug |*os session motive power should the strike con las. who has been In charge of the Britt and Joe Gans tonight signed ar The residence of A. S. <'t>c«htr* The Monmouth school has the pros .In the case of 8. D. Allen vs. J. T. pect of a legal revenue of >4000 per the I. O. O. F. cemetery W. M. Car tinue any length of time. mill ever since It was built here, has ticles for the appearance of the two across Long Tom 1« nearing comply Bridge* the defendant demurs to the year, and It may be that the board son was well known In Eugene.having been compelled by falling health to lightweights before John J. Gleason's tlon. It is of the bungalow style or resided here, and was employed nt complaint. give up the position and It Is likely Occidental Club, at the ballgrounds. architecture, and will make * will decide to permit the school to carpenter wv>rk. that bls retirement had something to Sixteenth and Valencia streets, on attractive home. It is beautifully I* operate only to the limit of thia fund, Burton Powell, the man who was which would practically leave the fac do with the matter of not operating September 9. Manager Gleason sign rated and commands an interest«! There I* little chance of any of hurt during the fire, Is on the streets ulty without assurance of remunera this seas»*.-—Bulletin. operator* In Eugene being called . w ed on behalf of the club. He agrees view. and hopes to be out.of the hospital tion for their services, but the Drain the For Infants and Children. for. though H. W Hall at the Al Swarts and sons have *>*’” to give 75 per cent of the receipts, next week. He Is improving rapidly, normal has no funds whatever and out Western Union office belong* A marriage license ha* been issued with a guarantee of >25.00», completed the new residence ',r to a The Mb ool district at Waltervllie there Is a question of Its continuance iti to Horace T. Conner and Miss Mabel union, the other operators in town and Mrs. Clayton, it Is « has decided to build an addition to for any length of time do not. Clare Petrie. It Is understood the tractive building and will l'roT‘’ O Toni A., Bear* th* the schoolhouse after It Is moved, wedding will take place tomorrow Bsanthe very comfortable »nd ft* L.M Yw Hw Ahm$ The work will be done the last of, I. H Ringham has returned from &'<aat«re of house. When it comes to work » • night. The young people reside in ligutsn this month or the first of September. I ». t England !• In town. Portland. Cottage Grove. Swartx »nd his hoys art rusher’ I + ♦ New York, Aug. 8.—The ♦ directors of the Union Pacif ♦ ic railroad declared the reg ♦ ular quarterly dividend ot 2 ♦ 1-2 per cent on common ♦ stock today. The directors ♦ have also declared a seml-an- ♦ nual dividend of 2 1-2 per ♦ ♦ cent on preferred ctock. are assigned for the general desire to sell. The first transactions ware large sales at low prices. Union Pacific went 1 1-8 lower than last night; Northern Pacific 1 1-2 lower. Other shares from 1 to 1 3-4 lower than yesterday's final quotation*. Northern Pacific declined 3 1-2; Reading and St. Paul. 3; and Great Northern preferred. 2 1-2; Amalga mated Copper, 2 1-*.. Covering by short* caused rallies of one and two points in the most active stocks to ward the end of the ho.ur. The trad ing was not attended by any unusual excitement. Today's declines were most gener ally attributed to sales by speculator* who desire to lower prices, and the holders did not have the funds to protect their stocks against future losses. The Standard Oil and Frick group of stock* were the centres of attack. FILE» NO l<EI*OKT WITH THE CURE PROFESSORS BRIGGS FOR HIS CRIMES SAYS BONAPARTE DEEDS GIVEN EUGENE WILL SECURITY HAVE NEW 1.0.0. F ORGANIZATION ARE MORTGAGES SYSTEM PROVES GRANGE STANDS BY JUDGE GALLOWAY MAY EXTEND THE CORVALLIS & EASTERN MYSTERY IN THE LAND FRAUD CASE COTTAGE GROVE PLANT TO START IN WEEK COUNTY COURT OPENS NEW ROAD STANDS BY FULTON CASTOR IA Till Kind You H I Always Bought SPRINGFIELD’S SEWER SYSTEM NEARLY FINISHED