Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, October 10, 1907, Image 8

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    SURVEYOR GENERAL MOFFIT FAILS
BIRTHS OUTNUMBER HEARING OF
DALY BREAKS NECK
TO MAKE GOOU
DEATHS DURING
OIL TRUST CASE
FALLING ON STAIRS
BEFORE JURY
SEPTEMBER
IS RESUMED
We buy what you sell and sei1, what you need—Matlock
I
FALL GOODS ARRÍVED I
Chicago, Oct. 4^—The special COUNTY’ HEALTH OFFICER MAR-
New York, Oct. 3.—Hearing of the
Our new Fall and Winter dress goods have arrived
federal suit for the dissolution of the
grand jury retained by Judge Lan­
HIS
HAKEN
OI
T
MONTHLY
RK
Standard
Oil
company
of
New
Jer
­
and
are now ready for your inspection.
HTA I ItS TWO HOURS AFTER dis to investigate the charges made
sey was resumed today. Frank B.
PORT
—
TWELVE
CASES
OF
IN.
Many new things in the novelty line. Patterns exclusive
Kellogg, attorney for the government,
ACCIDENT— NOMEWHAT
OF by President Moffitt of the Standard
OH company, of Indiana, namely,
FECTIOIN DINEASE, MAJORITY adduced evidence which he believed
MYNTERY SHROUDS FATAL that other concerns besides the
proved the contention of the govern­
OF
THEM
TYPHOID—NONE ment that the oil combine, through
PRODUCE.
New line cotton blankets in all AAp
Standard were beneficiaries of re­
ACCIDENT
its subsidiaries, the Galena Signal
sizes
at
prices
upwards
of__
"LrC
Keep in mind that Matlock pays the
ORIGINATED IN EUGENE.
bates, reported to the court today
Oil Co., of New York and Waters
that Moffitt's statements were en­
Pierce Oil Co., have a monopoly on
highest market price for produce.
Wool blankets, good wide CO C A
Portland, Oct. 4,—John D. Daly, tirely without founaatlon.
the railroad lubricating oil business
Moffitt
GROCERIES
Dr. J. W. Harris, county health and that it not only charges an ex-
Uulted States surveyor general of was unable to give the grand jury a
double pair...............
price, but that it discrimi­
Everything
can
be found at our store
Oregon and three times a state sena­ single instance to sustain his pub- officer, has compiled his report for cess've
nates against certain railroads in the
the month of September. The re­ price charged for its product.
Outing flannels in assorted patterns,
tor, fell down stairs In the Selllng- llahed charge.
that goes to make up an up to-now
port shows there were 2 4 deaths dur­
HIrsch bulldiug this mornlnz at
good quality. Buy while line is full.
grocery store.
ing the month and the causes were '
an early hqpr and broke his ueck.
I
as follows: Old age, 2; accidents, 2;
He was not tounu for two no ;rs af-
gunshot
wounds,
2;
cholera
infan
­
ter the accident. What Daly was do-
COFFEE—We hive the celebrated Barrington Hall
ha and Java steel cut co1»-
tum, 5; diphtheria, 1; diseases of j
Ing in the building so early In the
New cleaning process—no chaff—try it.
the
stomach,
2;
men'gitls,
3;
ab-1
morning Is not ciear, as no one saw
sees« of the liver, 1; tuberculosis, 1;
him so far as ascertained, but one of
REMEMBER THE HL ACE
A fund is being collected by the
typhoid fever, 1; suicide, 1; senile!
the occupants heard some one fall
Portland, Oct. 3.—A special dis­ pneumonia, 1; bronchitis, 1; still hop dealers of Oregon for the pur­
and on investigation several hours
later resulted in the finding of patch from Baker City to the Evening burn, 1. Six of the deaths were in pose of testing the new railroad com­
Eugene and the remainder through mission law in the matter of fur-
I Telegram says:
Daly's body.
nishlng cars.
Daly was appointed by President
"With an exhiibtlon of audacity out the county, The age of five of
The dealers claim they have had
Roosevelt to succeed Henry M. Mel­ i and contempt for the authorities al­ those who died ranged trora 71 to
orders for cars for hops for some
31 EAST 9th STREE1.
PHONE MAIN 60
85 years.
* >d of land frauds in
drum, convict'd
There were 29 births reported time which could not be filled be-
this state anil sent enced to three most unparalleled, two men. who In
all probability blew ex-Shtpriff Har­ during the pionth, 18 boys and 11 cause the rallroads would not or
year's at McNeil's Island.
could not furnish trausportatlon.
vey K. Brown into eternity Monday girls.
There were 12 cases of infectious They claim they are very much dam­
night, last night climbed on the diseases, 10 of which were typho'd aged on this account and will band
♦ a trip to the ea3t.
+
wooden stockade In the gedr of thej fever.
Five were in Eugene, one together and bring suit against the ♦
♦
T. B. Wiliams of Roseburg is in
♦ the city on business.
PERSONALS
»
county jail and offered Dr. Leroy at Marcola, one'at Walterville. one Southern Pacific at once.
The
dealers
say
that
not
only
are
♦
*
John Brookmayer, the sawmill
Fuller, Its sole prisoner, *z50 to kill I at Pleasant Hill, one at Springfield they injured by the lack of cars, but
Harry Draper's bloodhounds. The and one at Goshen. Of the cases ln ft puts the hop industry in a tight ♦ ♦ +++++♦+*»+++++ ♦ man of Donna, is In t'.ie city.
men came prepared with poison and Eugene, their origin was traced as place, inasmuch as there Is a de­
Louis Sherman returned th's af­
(From Friday's Guard.)
on Fuller's refusal to act for them follows: One contracted in a hop mand now and may not be later.—
T. J. Kirk came down from Cot­ ternoon front a trip to Oaklard.
yard, one at Newport, one source of
said they would blow up the Jail.
Mrs. S. B. Eikln and Mrs. Chas.
Portland Journal.
tage Grove this afternoon.
The bloodhounds were placed on infection not known, one at Coburg
Rev. D. E. Baker left this after­ Hadley ike visiting in Portland.
the tracks of the criminals and traced and one from other members of the «■♦♦♦♦♦ + + + + + + + + + + +
Mr. and Mis. A. S. Powers have
noon for Junction City and Harris—
them 150 feet to a point where they family.
returned fro ma trip to Blue River.
There were two cases of diph­ *
♦ bur„*.
entered a buggy. Last night's per­
Mrs. F. O. Phillips, of Pueblo,
+
DIED
♦
Col. and Mrs. S. P. Sladden have
formance proved that the men were theria, one In Eugene and the other ♦
♦ left for Los Angeles to spend the Colo., arrived in Eugene this morn- MEETING IN EUGENE (IF WEST-
near
function
City.
in the city yesterday as indicated by
*
++♦++++++♦♦♦++++♦ , winter.
Ing.
ERN OREGON HIGH SCHOOL
Mrs. Kate Kilborn has Instituted the actions of the dogs.
Mrs. J. J. McCormick and chil­
At her home in Coburg, Septem­
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bueh returned
suit In the circuit court against her
dren
are
home
fro
ma
visit
to
Sa
­
ber 28, 1907, from dropsy, Mrs. thia afternoon from a trip to South­
PRINCIPALS THIS AFTERNOON.
Portland, Oct, 4.—A special dis­
husband, J. E. Kilborn, for divorce
lem.
I
Elizabeth McDonald, aged 69 years. ern Oregon.
on the ground of cruel and inhuman patch from Baker City to the Even­
Mrs.
George
McCullough
and
chil
­
Funeral services were held at Coburg
FOOTBALL
AND
BASEBALL
W. H. Boggs, a prominent citizen
treatment.
tn her complaint she
on Monday at 10 o’clock, by Rev. of Harrisburg, was in the city on dren returned to Harrisburg this af­
says they were married in Tacoma, ing Telegram says that newspaper's
SCHEDULI?.
ternoon.
business today.
Wash., Nov. 5, 1902, and have no representative and another newspa-
I D. E. Olson.
J. W. McCune and Wm. Elkleber-
Deceased leaves 10 children, four
Hon. R. A. Booth has returned
children. She alleges that her hus­ man of Baker City have established
ry, of Brookville, Kas., were arrivals
what
they
believe
to
be
incontrover
­
of
whom
live
In
Oregon
and
six
in
from
Portland
where
he
attended
the
band at various times has used vile
WOMAN FOR WHOM COLLECTION
in Eugene yesterday.
various parts of the East.
M. E. conference.
At a meeting of the several prin­
and Indecent language toward her tible evidence that three men were
J. S. Van Winkle, G. M. Junk'n cipals
WAN TAKEN IN EUGENE AP-
implicated
in
the
assassination
of
Will Keisay and bride of Lowell,
of Western Oregon high
and threatened to do her bodily Harvey K. Brown, one of the men be­
and
L.
M.
Palmer,
of
Albany,
are
in
September
29,
1907,
at
her
home
arrived
home
last
night
from
their
schools in Eugene this afternoon the
harm. -She says the defendant Is
PEA Its AT CAPITAL CITY.
Eugane
on
business.
ing
dressed
as
a
woman
and
attired
in
Eugene,
from
abscess
on
the
liver,
honeymoon tour in the south.
Western Oregon interscholastic Ath­
worth *7,000 and has an annual in-
I
W. W. Avery came in from the letic
Mrs. Matt H. Anderson, aged 35
Atttrney S. P. Ness returned this
league was organized with the
come of *3,000, She asks for *50 in a klmona.
south
this
alterruou
to
spend
Sun
­
The
three
men
have
been
traced
years
and
1
day.
afternoon from Salem where he has
following officers: Prof. E. T. Mar-
a month alimony, one-third of all
The Salem Statesman prints a
day
with
h's
wife.
from
the
store
where
they
purchased
Mrs.
Anderson
was
born
in
Wiscon-
been on professional business.
latte of Salem, president; Prjf. Ba­
the real property which the defend­
Btory about Mrs. Morgan, the woman
Claud Spencer, timber agent for ker of Roseburg, vice president; G.
W. T. Kerley and wife are home
ant owns In Eugene and all of the a klmona and it is believed the for whom Chief of Police Farrington sin, September 28, 1872, and has
the
S.
P.
Co.,
went
to
Portland
on
one
who
posed
as
a
woman
pulled
lived
in
several
states
in
the
west,
from Grants Pass where they have
W. Hug of Eugene, secretary; A. M.
household goods owned
them,
took up a collection here a few days
business this morning.
the’wire which exploded the bomb.
She leaves a husband and three been visiting for several weeks.
Sanders of Albany, treasurer.
W.
Wilhelm
left
this
afternoon
It is known that a woman was seen
small daughters, aged 2, 4 and 6.
President E. D. Ressler nf the
A football schedule was arranged
near the scene a short time before
respectively. She will be burled Monmouth normal senooi was an ar­ for Lost Creek where he will join as follows: Salem vs. Eugene at Eu­
his brother on a deer hunt.
the tragedy. According to the Tele­
at the Odd Fellows cemetery on Tues­ rival in Eugene this afternoou
gene, Nov. 23; Albany vs. Eug-ne it
Robert Vaughn was down from Albany, Nov. 16; Salem vs. Albany,
gram's representative the three men
day at 2 o'clo'k, Rev. Dommers-
Judge R. S. Bean returned last
who purchased the klmona had a
naes of the Norwegian
Lutheran night from his fishing trip on the Walterville today after a load of at Salem, Oct. 26.
discussion In the store regarding the
church conducing the funeral ser­ Siuslaw and went on to Salem to- freight for the merchants at Deer­
All games outside of the league
horn.
size of the garment, one declaring
vice.
day.
will be arranged by the different
Virgil
Earl
awell
known
univers'ty
he could not wear It as it was too
She had been sick about a month
Mrs. R. S. Smith of Klamath
managers, games to count In th?
small. Noting the look of surprise
with an abscess on the liver, which Falls is visiting her parents, Hon. of Oregon graduate and football championship. If other schools enter
player,
arrived
here
from
Portland
on the clerk's face, he said it
broke into the lung cavity.
and Mrs. T. G. Hendricks in Eu-
the league, time for games will be
last night.
for a large woman. A larger
gene.
arranged late.'.
Miss
Carrie
Martin
went
to
Harris-
rnent was purchased. It Is a
Most Worthy Article
Charles Cranfill of Medford who
In basketball there w'll be two
burg
this
afternoon
gular fact that shortly before
to
resume
her
has been here several days on busi­
games for each team in the league
duties
as
teacher
purchase was made a man vllsted
in the public with one another.
When nn article has been on the ness, left for Portland this after­
schools there.
>
another Btore and was shown some
mbarket for years and gains friends noon.
In baseball there will also be two
Mrs.
W.
H.
Wehrung,
of Hillsboro, games
Mother Hubbard
wrappers but
every year, it is safe to call this med­
Mrs. C. E. Lane of Ashland after
for each team with on«
bought a “Teddy Bear" instead to
icine a worthy one. Such is Bal­ a visit with Mrs. George Stanley lu after a visit with her sister, Mrs. another
divert attention. A witness has also
lard’s Horehound Syrup. It positive­ Eugene, left this afternoon for D. P. Patterson, In Eugene, returned I
Theer wil lbe one dual track meet
been found who saw two men and a
home yesterday.
ly cures coughs and all pulmonary home.
with each school in the league.
supposed woman near the scene of
Mrs. M. J. Burnett of Kansas City
diseases. One of the best known
Mrs. W. H. Dalrymple of Salem
The championship trophy for each
the murder shortly before the ex-
mer'-hants in Mobile. Ala., says:
returned home yesterday after hav­ is vls'ting her daughter. Mrs. Brooks, branch of athletics will be a nice
plosion.
“For five years my family has not ing visited Mrs. L. N. Roney in Eu­ whose husband is a student at the s'lk banner with the following in­
Divinity school.
Both men asked for matches and
been troubled with tne winter coughs gene.
scribed theron; “W O1 AL Cham­
tobacco, one man bearing a striking
Miss Orpha Harms, operator for pionship.
and we owe this to Ballard's Hore-
Miss Elizabeth Hohl was a passen-
resemblance to the man who pur-
hound Syrup. 1 know It has saved ger for Cottage Grove on this after­ the Pacific Postal Telegraph com­
chased the klmona.
my children from many sick spells.*’ noon's train to visit her folks pany, went to Cottage Grove this
The authorities believe the m u r-
lafternoon to visit her folks ove (
Linn Drug Co.
there.
derers are still in the city.
F. H. Button, superintendent of Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hall of Port­
Simon Klovdahl. the civil engineer the S. P. Co.'s sawmills at Marcola,
who was arrested for trespassing on went to Portland this afternoon on land returned to that city this af­
REWARD BY STATE.
W. J. Bushnell's farm north of the business.
ternoon, after having visited at the
Salem, Or., Oct. 3.—The state of
city, appeared for trial before Judge
Oregon offers $5000, not 11,000, re­
Miss Sadie Imhoff has returned home of Mr. Hall's cousin, George
Bryson this moru'ng and was found from Portland where she purchased T. Hall, Sr.
ward for the apprehension of ex­
guilty, A fine of $15 was assessed a stock of goods for Colvin A: Rus­
H. E. Chipman, superintendent of
Sheriff Harvey K. Brown's murder­
against him.
the Warren Constriction company’9
ers at Baker City. The telegram re­
sell, milliners.
FRANK B. KELLOGG.
CAPTAIN J. B. WATT,
ceived at Baker City by Mayor Johns i
Kev. Father Fitzpatrick of Indiana pav'ng plant here, went to Portland
W. M. Amos of Marcola, one of who has been
saying
the
amount
was
J
1000
was
a
v'siting Father this afternoon to spend Sunday with
the
Lusitania,
Commander
of
St’ I'aul lawyer who, as deputy mistake.
the bondsmen for Mrs. Alice Cruzan, O’Farrell In Eugene, left this after­ hi,-, family.
W. V. Detwiler of the Portland
attorney general of the United
which broke the record for fast who is under $4 00 ba'l awaiting a noon for Cottage Grove.
At the regular meeting of the
Miss Alta Horn a few days ago
decision on the appeal of her local
Engineering company is 'n the city
Miss
Mabel
Jackson
arrived
here
States, is endeavoring to dissolve ■while dressing a chicken at the trips across the Atlantic from option case, has withdrawn from yesterday front Phoenix, Arizona, looking over the ground with a view school board last night it was decided
Ranch hotel of Al Montgomery on Queenstown to Sandv Hook.
the bond and a cash bond has been and will reside with her father. J. of bidding on the work of putting to rent two outs'de rooms to ac ,m-
the Standard Oil trust.
the McKenzie took from its gizzard a
substituted.
H. Jackson, motorman on the street In the proposed new municipal wa­ modate the overflow of pupils in the
pure gold nugget weighing over 50
ter system.
car line.
several grammar grades and the mat­
Growing
Aches
and
Pains
cents.
There
Is
a
small
creek
run
­
O. H. Bray came up from Port­ ter of selecting the rooms was left
ago. It seems she works very town
J. C. Jenkins, a recent arrival
which she says he will not give up
ning
through
the
Montgomery
yard,
land to visit at the home of his fa­
through
which she passes. The
to her, although they are considered
Mrs. JositwSumner, Bremond, Tex . front Brooking, S. D., is here look­ ther. J. W. Bray. His wi»e and chil­ to the building committee. These
ing over the country with a view
her personal property. She asks that and since then a considerable pan­ Statesman says:
writes
April
15,
1902:
"I
have
used
ning
has
been
made
from
the
gravel
dren. who have been visiting here rooms will be In addition to the
in a covered wagon drawn by two
her maiden name, Kate Pazou, be
Ballard's Snow Liniment in my fam- >f locating. His family is at Ta- quite a while will return to Port­
restored to her and for the c ists and atid sand and always several gold decrepit appearing horses, Mrs. L. A. lly for three years, I would not be •onta for the present.
two rooms ordered fitted up la the
Dr. R. L. Willoughby and son left land with him.
disbursements of the suit. Mr. KII- colors were found In each pan. Mr. I Morgan and her two little sons, ar­ wlhtout it in the house. I have used
basement of the high school an!
Montgomery says they have ha I rived yesterday after several weeks
Dr. W. O. Prosser has returned
born Is a well-driller residing In Eu- chicken
It on my little girl far growing pains ast night for San Diego where they fro ma three weeks' tri peast. Su­ which are too small to hold all the
nearly
every
meal
since
but
of
hardship
and
suffering
on
the
Pipes
are
attorneys
will
remain
during
the
winter.
Mrs
Plpes
th
gene
no more gold has been found V» road between this city and Imperial and aches in her knees. It cured her Willoughby and Paul having preZ perior, Wts.. »being his objective pup'ls that ate crowded out of the
for the plaintiff.
right away. 1 have also used it for
the*ir
gizzards.
Junction, Cal.
point. He stopped at Denver, Salt other buildings.
Clement vs. (Trinent.
frostbitten feet, with good success. ceded them.
Mrs.
Morgan
Is
an
elderly
woman
Clement
wants
to
be
Ashland Record: Claud Downing Lake and Bylse on hie wav home,
Mrs. Addie M.
The rooms under consideration »re
It
is
the
best
liniment
1
ever
used.
”
and told a story of sorrow and hard-
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dow ting arriving at the last named place in the lower floor of the Wood me»
free from John W. Clement. They
25c,
50c
and
$1,
sh'p to Chief of Pjllce Gibson upon
returned to Eugene last week to reZ t'me to hear the summing up of hall,
the Presbyterlaa
ware married In Eugene January 20,
formerly
Linn Drug Co.
her arrival. The
’"*■ ’father
’’
had died
1902, and have one child, Claud C.
•nter the University of Oregon f >r the evidence against Senator Borah, church, the basement of the Conzes'
years ago and left the family in a
who was acqulttel by a jury on a Rational church and the partt
aii second year.
aged 5 years, The plaintiff alleges
state approaching destitution, how-
house of the Ep'scopal chur h. N®
that her husband deserted her ou
Toi,-'*'? ?arb,?"r- s Sradjate of land fraud charge.
ever, she had managed to sec ure a
Pendleton
East
Oregonian: definite arrangements for their ren­
•« et th? 1.nlverslty of Oregon,
September 13, 1904, without cause
team
and
wagon
and
with
her
two
Grandma
Munra
left
thia
afternoon
or provocitlor n and has since refused
• .t this morning for his home In
tal have been made.
small boys started for Portland,
ta live with her or furnish anything
The question of renting a plat oj
o-tauu aJttr a summer's work in for Portland, after spending several
where
she
claims
to
have
relatives.
days with friends in Tendleton. She land near each grammar
toward her support
C. M. Klaaln-
Florence as a photograph«-
hool
Tom
Jon
es,
proprietor
of
Farmers
’
Claud Kern of Se tUs r-rlved here says she Is always pleased to get building for the use of the
ger and W. G. Marlin are her at­
feed
barn
offered
shelter
and feed
odxy from Berkeley Cal., to visit back to eastern Oregon, an doften who have taken the eleno ntary coarse
torneys.
for the half-starved horses and Chief
I • a.,;lt □, Robluacu. >Ir. LCcia wat longs for the beaat'ful scenery sur­ in agriculture was discus--d. but a1»
I choe« » r.s rll-c
Gibson Immediately started to look
half ba ’t by t e rounding the old “Log Cabin" hotei definite action has y> t been t’1**?-
Dennis M. Kemp, one of the own- after the wants of the mother and
GLAD)S \\ ILL MWR) AUSTRI IN
at Meacham.
football critics s two vear rs a go.
The proposlt'on of Professor M h-
I era of the new automobile which wai her sons who were very poorly clad.
TITLE.
Bel-
George H Kelly and E. H. Cox. Robinson to stage the car
Albany Democrat:
Yesterday's
He
succeeded
In
raising
over
*12
purchased in Portland the other day
>f tbt
Guy Crttzan, the young son of Rev. G. W. Nel Ison of St. Johns, went off'cials of the Booth-Kelly Lumber: schazzar’’ under the ausp
New York, Oct
3.
\nnounce- | for a Btag» line down the beach be­ besides a large amount of clothes
4
i get ready company, returned this afternoon! schools was taken up and
Crumn and who was arrested to Eugene last t k evening to
ni.nt of Mias Gladys Vanderbilt's tween Florence ano Coos Bay, writes and provisions, which he turned over a Alice
tlmu: ?r claim this from a trip to Portland.
few day» ago for murder in the for proving up
but no decision »as rea
engagement to Count Lasslo Szech- George M. Miller of thia city as fol­ to the noman who wept with joy over first degree, charged with being ac­ week. Mr. Nel
Mrs. Winfield Bennett cf Portland'
has a i p-etty good
enyt Is mad» In the Herald today. low«:
the kindness and aid extended to her. cessory t > the killing of Bert Nunn one ov»r on t
(
went to Cottage Grove this afternoon I
range.
The paper states It Is authorized, but
‘ The boys arrived O. K. without With this amount she will be able at Marcola nearly two weeks ago,
Ed’ Laboie
Francis. O. B to visit friends and relatives there Eastern Oregon. The. sto d it
no date bn« been set for the wedding, i accident. 1 went with taem from to reach Portland where her rela­ is now a free man. havin been dis- Shepard. H
mar-
ek.
Robert Wlck- after spending a few days here.
The Dalles and attended tl
although It Is expected to take place the mouth of the Sluslaw to tbe tivea will look after her and ter charged from custody by Judge ert. Fred Thiel
ma
and W. A. Os-
Mrs.
Jane
Crow
r.f
Merlin
stopped
i-'age
of
Mr.
Tobey's
ni
c«
sons.
at The Breakers, W. Vanderb'lt's j Umpqua yesterday. We made the
out Portland last off here this afternoon on her wav j Alice Tobey, to Robert Ba-
Bryson, of the Eugene Justice court »aid arrived t.|
mansion a: Newport this autumn
i trip from bar to bar <32 miles) in J)
J udo
morning to join home from Portland and will visit
this forenoon, The testimony ad- night and left
Editor S. L. Moorhead of tl
The count is the youngest son of minutes
It took sixteen miles t i
F. L. Chambers has bought a re<l- duced by the state at the prelimf- Carl Rank'n's
g
in
Eastern
sur-
at
the
home
of
her
brother-in-law,
■
tion
City
Times
is
in
Eagen
the late Count Kmerich Bsechenyl. i reach Ten Mlle from the mouth <i dence lot at the northwest corner
A
Cascades.
examination yesterday ’ was ve.ving crew in l
J. A. J. c-row, west cl to», city.
for years ambassador of Austrl.v the river. The car will go down t of West Seventh and Charnelton nary
E. C. Lake returned
Ashland Tidl
to
deemed
Insufficient
by
the
judge
W.
Nichols,
J
B.
Haskell
and
daughter.
Miss
I
Alba
Hungary to Germany. He arrived Coos today, locating places to make streets from J. I. Philippi and will warrant holding Cruzan for trial in who came out _
Ashland recently Ada. arrived here this afternoon I afternoon from a visit i . Wir
at Newport from Europe Tuesday landings, etc., and expect to get down remove hi big re sldence at the cor­ the circuit court and accordingly he
Rev. and Mrs. M.
tla family,
in
,
w
|th
famllr.
In
from
Har
from
-,’rlsburg to visit the home1
»••rch of health for hig
>«•
night. He Is rich. good looklug and to bus'neas the middle of the ner of Rev enlh and W'llamette was re’ sed.
of Mr. Haskell's brother. A. W. I turned this afterno
26 years of kge. He has a heredt- i month.’’
Streets there, Som e time in the fu-
north.
This will undoubtedly be a good le’ft Fr7t,ed ln
»'Wltlon
He
at
th ehome of her brother-in-law.
tary seat In the Hungirlan parll-
A report was received h»r« voater- ture he will
Isaac Bowers and f; ntl ib
a big brick block lesson to the young man. He no left Friday evening for Eugene to
ament and la one of the chamlier- , day that the first attempt made t > on the lot I to be vacated by the doubt will try to lead a better life arrange for the shipment of h‘s
this
afternoon from a
Mrs.
W.
Mlsa »tart the auto on the sands resulte I residence.
lain» of the Austrian emperor
Gifford Nash came up ton county
to
household
effects. of Eugene
Mr Nichol«
h».. fr om
in
the
future
and
to
“
cut
out"
the
been
a
resident
K
over
*
Portland this afternoon to
Vanderbilt la the youngert child of In failure, the wheels revolving 11
7'artin
Mis. -ci
bad company with which he has
end a week
__ with rebitives and Creswrl'
the late Cornelius and Inherited from the sand but the machine failing to
afternc
If you are going o use coal this been associated for so long, Attor-
■'
!s
tr
ends here.
him ten million dollars. She I* pop­ make headway, but thia letter show« winter It will pay you to g»t a ney J. M. Pipes’ defense of the
ing In Eugene a fe»
ular In society and studied singing that the new line will doubtless bo Wilson Coal Heater
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Tobey and Mr.
dtf
Arthur Dlmonl arri’
(From Saturday’s Guard.)
young man has been painstaking and
in Paris under Jean de Resakl.
t a success.
Tobey
’
s
fother
GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO.
Mrs. M. A. Tobey, day from Falls City, i
able.
Mrs. J. A. Burlingame has left on
returned today from their ranch in been employed in a saw
DEAI» BODY' FOUND AT FOOT OF
MAN DISGUISED LIKE
WOMAN EXPLODES BOMB
I
TWO .MORE UNHAPPY
WIVES SEEK FREEDOM
MATLOCKS’ STORE
ATHLETIC LEAGUE
IS ORGANIZED
MRS. MORGAN HELPED
AT SALEM, TOO
TWO OUTSIDE
ROOMS RENTED FOB
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
AUTOMOBLE
STAGE MAKES
SUCCESSFUL RUN
GUY CRUZAN
IS DISCHARGED
FROM CUSTODY