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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1907)
g 00D digestion JEFFRIES ANO BANKER SCHiFF PARTY TO ARRIVE GIVES REASONS SEPTEMBER 1 MONEY SHORTAGE JUDGE KINCAID SUED TO RECOVER ROSEBURG FAIR SECRETARY’S FEES OVER SSOOO STORY HOTEL ______ I York, Aug. . 22.— (By phone Th« premiums offered at the Associated Press. 1—Jacob JAMES SINEDRI« PLANNING TO Fourteenth Annual Exhibition of the he banker, says that to blame Second Southern Oi •egon District oseburg, Sept, tor the present fi- III NZIt KER NOM Fair, to be held at F T I BE 10-14, are very valuable, approxi- is thoughtless and held in the uighest respec all over unjust. Schifi attributes the crisis to mating a sum of over *6,000. The the state. too rapid railroad, industrial aud prizes are offered on various kinds Sears in the attempt to commercial development, and says of product, being especially ads pt a resident taxpayer, against H It the Russo-Japanese war and San KIES. ed to agricultural products. The Kincaid to recover *60,000, which the Dunbar case found would have to be filed in the name of 1* rancisco earthquake destroyed an number of premiums offered Is 122S, the defendant is alleged to have re the state of Oregon, the sum, some enormous amount of wealth, which Preliminary plans are being drawn including in most of them first, sec thing over *120,000. This is the be ceived in fees from various sources sooner or later bad to make itself ond and third prizes. James J. Jefftres, champion prize felt. Insufficient attention has also for a four-story hotel to be construct The value of each premium ranges during his term of office as secretary ginning of just such another case, and Its outcome w ill no doubt depend fighter of the world, and party, In been given the facts that both Japan ed on the site of the old Oregon Ho on each number from *21 to *1. of state from January 14, 1S*6, to upon the disposition by the courts and China have entered into competi- tel. recently burned down, and owned The most valuable ones are offered cluding fourteen of his'friends from January .14, 1899, and which he did of the Dunbar case. by James Sanford, the pioneer capi on livestock of all kinds. Poultry California and New York, State Game The complaint asks first, that the not turn over to lhe state at the end talist of this city. John Hunzlcker Warden J. W. Baker, of Cottage sums be accounted for which were of his term of office. The complaint Grove, Alf Walker, of this city turned over to Kincaid for fees for is at work on the preliminary spec states that Sears, who brought a various duties, such as registering and Henry Stwart, of Springfield^ ifications for the proposed building, similar still «gains Secretary of State trade marks, brands. Issuing commis and the guides of last year, Bird which will be SOxlOU feet, according and Arthur Belknap, of Bel Dunbar, brought the case to the no sions of notaries public, for copying to the present ideas of Mr. Sanford. knap Springs, will start for their tice of District Attorney McFadden house journals, senate journals, ses sion laws, affixing the seal of state, camp at Terwilliger Hot Springs, ten It wlH cost s< me where In the neigh- on August 1 of this year, but that and recording documents and for li miles from Belknap Springs, up th» borhood of *30,000. McFaddeu on Allgust 16 refused to censes. J. K. Sears states in the South Fork of the McKenzie river, The building will be mo<ltrn, hav- prosecute the case, and that Sears, complaint that he believes that the one week from tomorrow morning ing the first elevator to be put in in as a taxpayer in the state of Oregon, fees will amount to over *60,009, and Monday morning the outfit for the for himself and in behalf of the oth second, that a decree be granted or party will start for the camp in Eugene. No arrangements have er taxpayers, has hereby filed suit dering the defendant to pay whatever charge of Frank Stewart, The food been made for a lessee, but it is MR. R. V. LgCKIE. against Kiucaid to recover what he sum was wlthhheld. The plaintiff al composes a great quantity of every- derstood that there are several believes to have been collected as fees so asks that the defendant pay all of ferent jfartles who will grab at sfR. K. Y. LECK1E, Keno, Miss., thing, and the party will llve like In the said office, and unjustly with his coats and disbursements. kings while on the trip in every re- chance of securing such a building M writes: held at the end of the term of office, L. H. McMahan is the attorney for spect. for hotel purposes. ••1 write to tell you of the great bene- Sears. January 14, 1899. Alf Walker has received a letter The structure will probably be of iti that Peruns has accomplished for from Jeffries ____ Judge H. K. Kincaid Is a resident The Dunbar suit, Instituted by _ the __ ______ _ _ of brick, and while the details are in giving names nie. It has cured me of catarrh and his party and other information con of this city, being editor of the Ore Sears, is yet undecided, being at this the embryo stage, even in a prelim gon State Journal, once secretary of time before the circuit court of Mar .eemlngly all the other ills that 1 was cerning the trip. The party is com inary way will be a credit to the state and- ouce county Judge. He is a lon county, the supreme court having town. posed of such-prominent people as subject to. man who has figured prominently In refused to sustain Dunbar's demurrer On the first floor, of course, wlll <■/ can eat anything before me and Mayor Harper, of Los Angeles; D. the politics of Lane county, and is to the complaint. be the lobby, offices, kitchens and digest anything I eat. Physically 1 am Lanterman, coroner of Los Angeles, —------- —-------——— dining room, There will also be a •3 and wife; H. A.| Woodill and wits. anew man.” room for a bar. The rest of the With weak or deranged digestion, the Police Commissioner P B Roy and building will be finished into rooms source of «trength and vitality is im wife.Burt Flint and wife, E. W. Hop- and suites, of which there will prob paired, the nerves are weak, the blood perlead and wife, sister and son. Po ably be fifty or sixty. lice Commissioner LewiB, all of Los circulates feebly. Mr. Sanford has great faith in the Angeles or vicinity so far as known, Ho man is capable of thinking ac and Joe Miles, of New York. future growth of Eugene, and consid STEWART L WOODFORD. ers curately or doing anything vigorously that he can well put up such a State Game Warden J. W. Baker while suffering with indigestion. Ex-minister to Spain, ax-con building as an investment. The ad will join the party here with Alf Wal To rid the stomach of catarrh -will ker and Henry Stewart. Besides vantage of a four story building over gressman, lawyer, soldier and poli a three-story one is that the three- produce clean, healthy mucous menu- these Bird and Arthur Belknap will MRS. DWIGHT L. MOODY. go along to show the hunting grounds tician. Ha saw» that war between story structure is rarely equipped I braues and thus correct the digestion. with an elevator, and offices and and act as guides and do the pack Widow of fatuous evangelist, Parana has the reputation th» world the United State« and Japan woald rooms in the top story are not liked Philadelpria. Aug. 22.— (By phone Concord, N. H., Aug. 21.— Sult orer for doing this very thing. Aeourse ing, and there wifi also be a cook, still active in the Bible school work from Associated Press.)--James M. by travellers. in tbe four-story brought against the estate of Mrs. of Peruna promptly and completely making a total of twenty-one in the bo a crime against history. building there must be an elevator, at Northfield, Mass. Schumaker, former superintendent of party, of which seven will be women. set« 'he digeative organa at their true the capltol building at Harrisburg, Mary Baker O. Eddy was formally The camp will be the same one tion for the world's surplus capital. and then every room is equally ac fuHLthy who pleaded Illness and remained wihtdrawn today and further pro that Jeffries went to last year, and The only remedy, he says, will be a cessible. For that reason a four-sto secluded at his horns In Johnstown ceedings to determine the mental con the guides, Bird and Arthur Belknap, temporary reduction of activities un ry building for hotel purixises should also has paying offers. All kinds of farm products, in during the Investigation of the cap gave such satisfaction last year that til capital and credit facilities reach bring much higher rent. At first Mr. Sanford expected to cluding garden dairy, and every other ltol building scandals, now declares dition of the leader of the Christian they have been engaged again to do a point sufficient tot the volume of build only two stories, but further department of work, ha« Its prizes, he will tell everything he knows, , Scientists discontinued. This is said all the packing from Belknap business transacted. thought convinced him that a four- as well as domestic work, Including Schumaker declares than manipula to b» the result of a compromise. Springs. story building would be much more cooking, sewing and fancy work. The tion of funds was engineered by a The party will be in the woods for The suit was commenced here on profitable. fine arts also receive some attention, high state official for the purpose March 1, 1907, In the affairs of Mrs. about fifteen days, They will arrive as doe* photography. of covering up a shortage in the in Eugene on Sunday morning, Sep Mary Baker G. Eddy, founder and Premiums are offered on ores and treasury and save the name qf for head of the Chrlstlhn Science cult, Portland. Aug. S3.—Alleging a tember 1, and will immediately leave what the mine« produce, «bortage of approximately *5000 in for the Springs. On Monday morn mer United States senator from Penn- ■ and for the appointment of a receiv The object of the directors of the sylvania, now deceased, M. S. Quay. er. bis accounts, the Pacific Mutual Life ing, September 2, they will arrive at enterprise Is not to allow the racing Insurance Company yesterday caus their camp, which Jeffries thinks is The plaintiffs In this action, which program and its interest and purses The last legislature made the laws ed to be Issued a warrant for the ar an Eden of hunting and fishing ranked as one of the most ln>i>ortant to overshadow the exhibition of what protecting the forestB of the state rest of H. T. Booth, general agent ofr grounds. in legal history, were George W. Glo people produce themselves. They, the company in Oregon from last Alf Walker is making arrange- from fire more strict than ever be- ver, the son and only child of Mary The rush for Southern Pacific land therefore, try to offer three times January until the first of August. ments for the party and trip, and as fore, The penalties in some cases Baker G. Eddy, his daughter, Mary Investigation having developed this he so successfully carried the trip have been Increased, and more care in Lane county seems to have sub as much for premiums as for purses, Baker Glover, and George W. Ba sided during the last month In a gen- the latter aggregating a little more sensational state-of affairs, the war through last year, he will undoubted must be taken now. ker, a nephew of Mrs. Eddy. Notices posted state that any per eral way, for during August only than *2,000. rant was issued by Deputy District ly maintain his repuation and that These plaintiffs declared that Ma V. P. Hollenbeck of this city Is Attorney Adams shortly after the of the county for having the best son wilfully or negligently allowing seven filings have been made in the ry Baker G. Eddy was mentally in noon hour yesterday, and was placed things in the world in the way of a a fire to escape from his own lands county clerk’B office at the court second vice-president of the society Falrmount la fast becoming the capable of managing her business af and he and C. M Young, also of shall be punished by a fine of not bouse. in the hands of Captain of Detectives sportsman's paradise. most desirable place In the city to fairs and vast fortune, and that there Eugene, are on the board of commis less than*50 nor more than *1000, During July ther ewere many more Bruin for service. Search of the city Jeffries is hardly likely to have a live in, for since the street railway was abundant reason to believe that during the afternoon and up to late chance to kill an elk on the trip for or be sentenced to prison for a peri but now people neeni either to have sioners. has headed that way the distance In the venerable pud mentally enfeebled got their fill of “ S. P. ” land, having od of not less than one month or last night failed to locate Booth and the reason that the season will not HAKRIHBt KG NKWH, time to town will be lessened twenty woman was helpless in the hands of filed on the cream of the timber, or more than one year. the effort to find him was resumed be open until after he has left, and LOCAL AND PERSONAL minutes of more. But besides this designing persons who had wrong Any person leaving a camp fire they have some doubt about their this morning. furthermore because there are no fact, many improvements are taking fully converted to their own uses burning or who permits it to spread ability ever to wrest the title from W. H. Davis, the company’« gen elk within a radius of many miles large sums of money and properties J. R. Alford was down from Co place. is liable to a fine of not less than *2S the railroad Timber land la very eral manager for the Pacific coast, of his headquarters A few are said of great value belonging to her. purpose of burg this week for the The block between Thirteenth and scarce, and the life of people that or more than *500. with headquarter« at San Francisco, to be on the headwaters of the William E Chandler, former Unit Any person in hunting that uses make a business of locating others attending the funeral ot Misa Viola Fifteenth streets »n Moss avenue has ed States senator for New Hampshire, is in the "city taking personal charge South Fork of the McKenzie. been graded and graveled, as has the Pierce. firearms, guns, revolvers, or pistols, on the land is growing strenuous of the affairs of the Pacific Mutual C. A. Pryor returned to Sprlng- entire length of Fifteenth street from and Concord's moat distinguished cit with other than incombustible wad For this reason it would appear that Company during the progress of the field Sunday after a few days* vielt University avenue to Walnut avenue. izen, was senior counsel for the plain ding is liable to a fine of not less timber men have little or no faith . rase, and in a statement given out with relatives and friends here- Fairmount boulevard, while now tiffs. With him were associated John than *25 or more than ,500. in the government when it comes to last night declared that he will cause a bouts. graded and graveled, is In a partially i W. Kelly, cf Portsmouth, New Hamp Setting out fires is the worst crime an open combat with the railroad to be filed in the f'-d°ral court a suit Mrs Geo. Peters and thee boys unfinished state, but will be complet- ; shire, one of the leading lawyers of in the calendar of fire penalties, for company on their land in Oregon. for *4000 against Booth. the state; Martin & Howe, of Con any one doing so shall be Imprisoned A booklet has been pjrepared by and Miss Millie Peters came down ed as soon as the rain softens the cord, together with counsel In Bos for a term of not less than one year A. W. Laferty, Esq., of Portland, from Coburg Sunday for a vacation ground so that the grader can be ton and consulting counsel in Wash Winchester self-loading rifles at I The folowing fire wardens have or more than ten in the penitentiary. entitled, "A Resume of the Legisla In the bopyards near here. used. factory prices. Mrs. W. N. Bucknum was here yes The boulevard when done, and ington, District of Columbia. Those who break the latter law are tion and Historical Facts in the in been appointed in the vicinity of Who Defendants Arc. d»tf EUGENE GUN CO. Lane county by the state forestry usually mountaineers, who have liv terest of the Oregon A California terday in attendance at the funeral when Hendricks' Park Is Improved The defendants' names in this re board on the recommendation of the ed in their vicinity so long that they Railroad Company In Lands Oranted of Miss Viola Pierce and visiting more, will make the prettiest drive-1 markable action are: Calvin A Frye, way in this part of the state. It Is ! corporation or service accompanying feel that they have a right to do by Congress.” The issue Is prepared with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McCulloch were nearly two miles in length, wlht a the fix.tman-secretary in control ot whatever they please with the sur for Charles J. Bonaparte, attorney i the name: Mrs. Eddy's home. Pleasant View; general of the United States, and be at Eugene the latter part of last width of *0 feet. Dan Bcombaugh, Cottage Grove, rounding forests and mountains. Alfred Farlow, executive bead of the week on a short visit with relatives But one of the greatest improve sides giving a genera) history of the I Booth-Kelly Company; Elmer Lee, ments to that part of the city will be cult and chairman of the Christian facts in the case, from the making of and friends. ' Cottage Grove, Booth-Kelly Compa The “ Kandy Kids" came up from the fact that the street car line will Science publication committee; Jo and grants to the present time; it ny; Alfred Starks, Deerhorn, Booth- tap that big residence district in two seph Armstrong, publisher of the Corvallis last Sunday and drove to alms to present the case to the peo Kelly Company; Oscar Drury, Fall places, one along Thirteenth street writings of Mrs. Eddy; Irving C.Tom- Coburg, where they crossed bats with ple of Oregon. Creek, Booth-Kelly Company; J. M. over to Springfield, and the other on llnson, healer, teacher and trusted the baseball team of that city. The Shelby, Mabel, Booth-Kelly Compa the branch, which It Is said will run agent of Alfred Farlow; lra C.Knapp, lumber Jacks proved too much for ny; G. W. Kelsay, Vida, Drew Timber ' ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the Kandy Kds and took the game by to Hendricks' Park on the extension director of the mother church in Bos Company: R.M. Thurston, Crawfords ton; William B. Johnsono, secretary John B. Bell and Benjamin Ayers, ♦ ♦ the score of 14 to 1. The Corvallis toward the Masonic cemetery. ville, Calapooia Lumber Company; of Asotin, Wash., are preparing to + of the mother church; Stephen A. DIED. ♦ aggregation never III El). had a look-in Chas Hand. Holly. Drew Timber erect a brick building in Springfield * I Chase, treasurer; Edward A. Kimball, * from start to finish. ¡Company; W. F. Poteff, Mapleton, 20x100 feet on the land owned by the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A Deputy Sheep Inspector D. G. Belts as much to harvest a crop of hops teacher, lecturer, and former holder I National Forest Reserve; W. M. Nee Springfield Banking Company, the has his work in this dis when they are only worth five cents of copyright on Mr». Eddy’s textbook ley. Mapleton, National Forest Re backers of which now plan to put At Jacksonville, Oregon. Tuesday, trict completed and ir of the opinion that the a pound as It does when they are on Christian Science; Louis C. serve; Martin Noffslnger, Acme, Na in a bank here in Eugene, and start August 20, 1907, Mrs. David Linn. assistant secretary at Pleas health of the sheep in this end ot “two bits,” and it is this faet that Strang, tional Forest Reserve; Ovle Dowell, a banking business just as soon as A dispatch from Jacksonville brought ant View, and Hermann S. Herring, the county has been greatly improv piakea the countenance of the hop- Florence, National Forest Reserve; can get their building up and this Information to Eugene relatives. ed by following the dictates of the grower change Its shape as the price first reader of the Christian Selene» R. W. Jopcott, Florence, National they church at Concord. fitted with a vault and furnishings ■ Deceased leaves a hu»l>and, two sons law to the letter. There have been goes up or down. Forest Reserve; L. Gerum, Cottage In an elaborate presentation of Cln the natural food of ourdomes- What the capitalization will be, and three daughters The sons are scabby sheep in this section, Mr.Belts Died At her home In our city on Grove, O. & C. Railway; F. H. Bu or what kind of a corporation will 1 Fletcher Linn of Portland and G. D. this case In a bill of equity filed at oc animals nature provides certain says, for the past twenty-five years, Monday, August 19, Miss Viola chanan. Blachlev, O. A C. Railway; be organized has not been determin Linn of Eugene. The daughters are Concord, the plaintiffs laid particu Pecjnar medicinal herbs, leaves, Robert Martin, Lorane, O. & C. Rail ed, and will depend upon future de Miss Margaret, Portland; Miss Cor- and if it has been cured Jt will be a Pierce, aged sixteen years. In the lar stress upon one point, namely: “txs and roots which seem ncces- splendid thing for the sheep owne:s. death of Miss Pierce we fully and way; C. B Fowler, Walton, O. A C. rine, Jacksonville; Mrs. Lou Gay, Mr. Belta superintended the dipping That this action is lu no sense aa Uf7 for their health. keenly realize our loss. She was a Railway; V. V. Hhrpshous, McKenzie velopments. Springfield needs a bank, and the Seattle. Mrs. Geo. B. Dorrla of Eu of between four and five thousand true friend, and her devotion to those attack upon Christian Science nor Bridge U. S. Forest Service; M. Can first people to start one there will gene, is her sister, also Mrs. Beek upon Mary Baker G. Eddy. i she loved would make a bright chap- non. Lowell, U. S Forest Service; doubtless make a succese of th» en man, of Jacksonville, hose name is head of sheep In his district. Died — At her home a few miles i ter In any life. Nothing but the J R ot Harvey, Hazeldell, U. S. For associated with the Beekman prize east of Harrfsbufg, Monday, August SNAKE HT» Ht Y THAT given annually at the Stale Univer 19, 1907, Mrs. Belle Wassom, aged ; thought of the loving hand that has est Service; C. V. Oden. Bohemia, U. terprise. IS TAKEN NEKIOl'SLY ' removed her can reconcile her S. Forest Service; C. H. Young, Ma JUDGE BRYAN sity. The funeral will be held in 37 years, 8 months and 1 day. She I friends and relatives to her absence. pleton, Umpqua Forest Reserve; Mar- Jacksonville today. AN OREGON MAN The Guard reporter who wrote that lavese a husband, Douglas Wassom, * While she has gone from tbe acenes, ???"?’in condensed form the es- tin Durbin, Waldport, Umpqua For- two sons and an infant daughter, be the conflicts, the sorrows and pleas story recently about the rattlesnakes . ? vlrtue«of those health giving Ray Moore, a telegraph operator Judge E. L. Bryan, of Idaho, was est Reserve. sides a host of friends and relatives ures of life, she wll still live In the at Seavey’s Point was not suffering P*an. •’ prepared expressly for in the city this morning on his way on the Western Union who has work to mourn her loss. The funeral ser hearts of those who knew her best. from the effects of snake poison an ,v *e an|mali deprived by man of ed at various points along the Oregon to Philomath on a visit with his vices were held at the I. O. O. F. J Her retiring nature led her to hide tidote, but he seems to have exag natural f.xxf. It stimulates the parents, after a short trip to Spring lines, died at his home in Roseburg cemetery yesterday afternoon, con { her best quslities from public gaze, gerated the conditions just the same. H V^. u^fovesthe digestion and yesterday of typhoid fever. He Is field to see his brother. Judge Bryan ducted by the Rebekah lodge of this but they were revealed by those who It made a good story, but the effect hlcJa1 atjn! f°°d. purifies the is the judicial officer in the district survived by his parents and two sis city, assisted by Kev. D. E. Baker, of , enjoyed her acquaintance; yet it was upon some timid persons is working Cundilttn *n’UrM ’ pXjd' heal‘hy ters. He was a young man rising rap in Idaho, where the famous Haywood Eugene. ' in her home that her true worth was an Injury to the hop yards of that vi trial occurred, and it would have idly in his profession who hnd a num Hoppicking commenced in moat i most conspicuous. She was a kind cinity which are in need of pickers, s. His sister, Miss ber of friends hi been his business to have presided As a matter’of fact nobody has been telegraph operator yards hereabouts Monday, and those and loving daughter, and her devo- bothered by snakes tn year* at that s on the Springfield at the trial, but he had been the Lilith .Moore, who did not commence work Mon I tion to the family circle had no limit. Stock Remedies I The contracto attorney of Orchard previous to his place, as hundreds of pickers who swer system have laid this pipe election, so of course was Incapacitá in the ■lephone office for some time, day began the followlg day, and Her future was full of promise, and gather OA wkot ,ANO there »very . year I will teatlfy. and are now filling in wherever they ted. He expe is his former client Cr.,s»n, w ednesday. August right now there are several hundred we dare not ssk why she wss taken At The Guard trusts that nobody will men, women and children at work i from us in the prime of her life un did not do so lmrr ediately after the W« ■eks, daughter of 21. Miss Elsie his only course, and Hoyt Chemical Co pipe was laid. The se ■wer is ordi- to plead guilty ion the mercy of the Mr. «nd Mrs. J F . Weeks, aged 2 2 in the hop fields near this ctly. Most ' less as flowers are picked tie fore til« take this story too seriously— since such tales, like fish yarns, are narv pipelng for sewat ge purpose», place himself t le funeral services were of the yards are picking by weight ; frost finds them that we may not not sii| .posed t. o be backed up by affl- PORTLAND. OREGON v^ari. witness their decay. — Bulletin. thia season, and in fact we have and the system is an ur n-to-date one court. by Rev. Stratford st the former Benton davits. And, seriously speaking, no Bryan Jud in every respect, no faul — roe b * lx , reh and the remains were heard of but one yard that will pick , county school one ne ed fear even selng a snake la jr,4 in the construction n. McArthur by the box. Hops are reported very ••EVERYBODY MIol ’ I.D KNOW ” st in the Howe cemetery, 'I.I. I»KI tMilSTH attorney, going nurse of events during d McClain did the wo ark. Says C. G. Hays, a prominent busi hop pit »« being conducted by the light and most of the pickers are not ars ago to Ida- t Seavey’s Point, which coming up to their past record in the Already a number of ♦ I b residen ness man of Bluff, Md., that Buck- Rebekah lodge, of which Creswell Is one he loost popular yards this ci quantity picked. Most of the yards I ten's Arnica Salve la the quickest and lady was an aonored mem- the young with tll<ove wh to pick hops regularly did de conne and are showklng a large yield, and If it and ha I surest healing salve ever applied to a ber. the market would only show up as i sore, burn or wound, or to a case of In the ' a W 11 he demoerz good the bop growers in this part of : piles. I've used it and I know what I Remington auto-loading shotguns f^nd cruisers’ estimate books for can district i d I leid the valley would (deed be a very hap lain talking about.” Guaranteed by and rifles d him. him. but th> e pet sale al the Guard office. py set of individuals. It costs just . W. L. DeLano, druggist. 25c. EUGENE OUN CO. istr jdwtf i Albany Demi ocrat. QUAY AT HEAD SUIT AGAINST OF QUAKER STATE MRS. EDDY IS CAPITOL GRAFT QUICKLY ENDED INSURANCE AGENT WILL BE ARRESTED FIRE PENALITIES ARE STRICI ER THAN EVER ONLY SEVEN AFFIDAVITS FDR S. P. LAND LANE FIRE WARDENS OF U. S. AND COMPANIES SPRINGFIELD WILL HAVE BANK ANYHOW Pacific Stock Food SPRINGFIELD SEWER IS PRACTCALLY DONE FAIRMOUNT IS BEING IMPROVED VERY RAPIDLY