Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, January 16, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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    F aaf
ein F*TKI$
JAPAN'S CABINET IS
HOLD MONTHLY
IN RESIGNING M000 BUSINESS SESSION
»the time of the franchise for build-
i Ing of the electric line was read and
j by motion the company was to be in-
' formed that if they complete with-
1 out delay the line to the intersectian
with the 8. P. Co.’s track the counci'
IN THEATRE FIRE ANO PANIC BEREAV
Is resignation to
Washington, Jan. 13. —With a full
ftermxiu, but his varioi
receive it, wh'le
comprehension of the fact that the
DISI I SsEI» AND At TEI» I I’OX {Japanese emigration qu lion Is be-
ve r< Hlgnatlon» of the
tion with pictures for an amateur were fatally injured in this n:
minister of finance and mlnlst -r of
Ing made an important issue in the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ performance of the Scottish Refor­ and ware ly a house In th.- little
NIGHT
communications were accepted
The
♦
town is not afflicted by last night’s
i j»olltlcal campaign now in progress in ♦
minister of justice will combine the
Boyerton. Jan. 14—At 3:30 + mation” for the benefit of St. John s catas trop
+
¡Japan, and the consequent desire to ♦ o’clock 165 bodies had been ♦ Lutheran Sunday school. Instantly
portfolio of finance and the minister
The tire was not brought ut.der
of the interior will combine that of PETITION OF FIKE DEPARTMENT j avoid in any way embarrassing the ♦ removed from the ruins. The ♦ after the explosion some one yelled control until early this morniti.
■
fite'"
and
aUsiost
In
less
time
tnan
minister of communication, thus
♦
Saionji ministry, and perhaps causing ♦ coroner places the number of
ter the arrival of assistance
leaving the cabinet without any new
♦ lt takes to tell it the centre of the Beading and Pottstown. Ph\si
; its overthrow at the approaching ♦ dead at 180.
opera
house
was
a
blazing
furnace.
eleno-nts and removing the disturb­
and nurses were also sent fram
KEPT FOR FIRE PI RPOSES ON election, the state department Is res- ♦
ing factors.
folutely declining to publish any in- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The rapidity with which the flames towns to care for the injtyed.
spread
was
caused
by
the
upsetting
of
The changes were the outcome of a
I formation respecting the progress of
About fifty members of the
coal oil lamps used as footlights by
discussion of the budget.
negotiations with Japan on that sub­
Boyertown, Pa.. Jan. 14.—When persons on the stage in their eager­ constabulary have come here to t main,
ject.
tain order. The work of re ,y
Parties from Bray report renewed
daylight dawned the full extent of ness to allay the alarm and quiet the the bodies is unusually tediou verlng
-•*» and
audience.
Pandemonuim
reigned.
activity in railroad circle« there.
last night’s fire, yrhen the Rhoades
JAPANESE VI \Y KI ILI»
hazardous owing to the fact t hat In
Three big Southern Pacific engines
XEW 1 OltTIFIt 'ATIONS > opera house burned, was fully appa­ Even men lost control and fought with the rust to escape the floor gav 'e way,
The city council met In monthly
are now at work bringing up large session in the council chambers last
rent. The death list is placed at 150, women and children to escape to the precipitating many persons t o > the
quantities of railroad supplies, the
Washlngton, Jan. 13 The war de­ • injured, 75. Exactly how many were street.
_ | night and transacted the usual
The mail scramble at the exits was bason? nt. and the bodies of th» — ar»
principal part of which is ties, al­ ; amount of routine business.
partment is not informed as yet of ’ killed will never be known for among
indescriable.
The weaker ones were buried with the charred tlmb<-: rs un-
though six cat loads of rails were
| The street committee reported that | the reported withholding of the con- ■ the victims were a number of visit-
brought in Saturday, says the Klam­ the matter of the cement walk in : tract for the construction of foritfi- • ors who may have no relatives to pushed aside and in many instances der tons of brick from the c lapsed
ath Falls Herald. It Is said there Is front of the Frazier property on Wil­ I cations for the alleged reason that - trace their untimely fate. It it» esti- trampled to death. Scores of per­ walls.
in addition to the opera house the
sufficient equipment now piled up in lamette street had been looked into ! Japanese are the lowest bidders. The “ mated that four hundred were in the sons on the second floor, after wit­
the yards at, Bray to complete the and present» d a contract between Mr. I officials say they see no reason why ' playhouse when the explosion of the nessing the horrible scenes on the Farmers' National Bank, E bans
MVTHVHITO, CMPEBOa Or J*I’*It.
ground floor, risked their lives by hardware house and three dw. lingn
road to Dorris and that additional Frasier and the Warren Construction I the line should be drawn on account • gas tank occurred.
were burned. Loss. 175,000.
supplies are b* ipg brought In daily.
The tank was being used in connec- jumping from the windows. Several
Company, In which the latter is to lot the nationality of those who are •
Toklo. Jan. 14
The resignation Harriman can find plenty of money build the walk, but not before the Ito do the work, the nature of which
of the entire cabinet WHS narrowly lo spend up there, but none to build weather settles in the spring. The .cannot be concealed.
averted today, and Premier Marquis elsewhere in Oregon.
1 - ---------
■ . —- —— matter was allowed to go at that.
The street commissioner was di­
rected to begin the work of building VOI XG MAX DELIBERATELY
SHOT !<»-) EAR-OLD GIRL
the sidewalk on the west side of Wil­
lamette street from Fourteenth street
Chehalis, Jan. 13.—At Alpha. 20
to the foot of College Hill.
The street committee was author­ miles east of Chehalis, yesterday, Vic­
The Oregon basketball team meets inter-class relay race* will take place ized to buy what lumber is necessary tor Smith, 18 years old, shot Etta
for present needs and to bring in an Fink, aged 10. Smith had declared
the Oregon Agricultural aggregation February 22. The distance covered
will be five miles, each man run­ estimate as to the amount of lumber his Intention of killing Mrs. Fink's
Saturday night in the armory, and a ning a mile. Eberle Kuykendall, '07, needed for the next year at the next dog, but when the little girl ran from
_______
look at the comparative scores seems Pau) Reid, '09, Harry Lowell, '10, meeting.
the house it is alleged he changed his
Helena, Jan. 14.—The firs- day's!
Rio
Janeiro,
Jan. 13.—The fleet of
(Special Correspondence.)
to make the chances of the local team and Sam May. '11. will act as cap­
The fire and water committee was alm toward her and shot her. Smith
______ , _ with
_____ a posse
,____
Portland, Or6., Jan. 13, 1908.— American battleships under Rear Ad- gession of the National Woolgrowwn
brighter. Oregon har. the best team tains of the ria»«» teams. A tryout In directed to ascertain by scientific test escaped to the timber,
of basket tosser» in her history, due the near future will determine who whether the city is getting all the of farmers and Deputy Sheriff King The second session of the Trans-Mls- mlral Evans reached Rio Janeiro last Association was characteriz.-J by a|
night, thus »-onipl.-ting the second lap
*f
souri Dry Farming Congress is to be In
to the efforts of Coach Murphy, and are to run. The course has not been light It Is entitled to under its con- in pursuit. The girl may recover.
the long trip to th- Pacific »-oast, most bitter tirade against th. ,.,vernJ
held
In
Salt
Lak
City,
Utah,
January
the training of the men .
decided upon, but probably the track trait and report »-he same.
Rio Janeiro is by far the largest ment regulation of the pablit rangd
22nd to 26th. The proceedings of
The vllstlug five, on the other on Kincaid Field wtll be the scene
A CAIA! WITXKSS
Chairman • '»-nderson, of the health
this Congress are of especial import­ an»i most important city that will by Thomas J. Waisn, a Helena stock |
hand, seems to have a team sotne- of the contest. A splendid silver cup committee, asked that 11500 be paid
what weaker than last year's, and 1» offered as a prize to the class Contractor Soleim for work on the
A lawyer w-as cross-examining a ance to the vast area of Oregon and b- visited by the fleet on itslong man and lawyer, late L»eiuocratic card
It now has a population of didate for congress, whose wrath apJ
on the home floor the Oregon five whose team wins the race.
witness
with a view to getting him Washington, and every commercial trip.
Each Fifteenth street sewer contract, and
The showing made by member of the winning team will the money was ordered paid.
muddled In his testimony. The fol­ body in the two states is asked to ap­ nearly 1,000,000, and ranks as the parently knew no bounds against thJ
should win
the University on the Bouthern Ore­ also receive a gold medal.
Chairman Fisher, of the street com­ lowing questions and answers occur­ point at least one delegate. The fifth city of the Western hemis- action of the administration in put!
whole territory east of the Cascades , phere. The fleet cast anchor in the ting into effect what is known as thd
gon trip Is very flattering, and they
This event Is new this year, and mittee, reported that the assessment red:
go Into the game with O. A. C. with Is part of the prsls»-worthy effort of for grading and graveling on street
"Did you see the plaintiff faint a should be represented, and both Gov­ harbor that has been pronounced the license system of grazing in fores»
ernor Chamberlain and Governor largest and most beautiful in the reserves.
the experience of seven games on Trainer Havward to institute an ef­ in front of Allen Eaton's property short time ago?"
During the last few years
¡Mead are anxious that large delega- ' world.
The attendance at the convention!
their aide.
"Yes. sir.”
fective system of fall and winter was exorbitant, and by motion he
"Peo’plë turn pale when they faint, tions should be present at the con- j the Brazilian government has expend­ is very large, the greatest, in fact]
Just what the lineup will be has training for distance men The won­ was allowed to pay for It at 50 cents
don't they?"
vention. The Executive Commlttee- ed millions of dollars in the construc­ in the history of the association. Afl
not been announced, but It Is quite derful showing of the freshmen in on the dollar of the assessment.
“No sir. not always.”
1 men from the Pacific Northwest are tion of docks, basins, piers and other ter an invocation there were formal
certain that Carrie lx»osely, the man the cross-country races leads them
The treasurer read his quarterly
"What, do you mean to tell me Hon. R. G. McCroskey of Washing- harbor improvements that are capa­ addresses of welcome by Governol
who is six feet six. will be pitted to believe that they may also be vic­ statement for the quarter ending De­
against Foster, of O. A C . who men- torious in the relay race.
,l,n . President
Pr»*sident Fisher Harris of the ble of accommodating the steamships Toole, Acting Mayor Lindsay ani
Upper cember 31, 1907, showing 34.439.36 that a pi-rson » an faint and not turn —
organization requests that delegates and sailing craft of the world,
urea six feet four. Captain Hatha­ classmen know, however, that a man the balance on hand In the general pale? Did you ever hear of auch
President Pickett, of the Commercial
Forty rooms in the best hotel at Club; response by Frank .1 Hagen]
be appointed and names sent to him i
way will probably play one guard good for cross country work is often fund and th»* sum of 1135.43 the bal­ case?”
Petrópolis
were
reserved
for
the
use
at
once
at
Salt
Lake
City.
and Farrington the other
The for­ not fast enough for the mile.
"Yes
air."
ance on hand In the sewer fund on
I barth, of Spencer, Idaho. The usu
Hon. Ed. H. Wester, chief of the of the American visitors. Petrópolis committees were then appointed.
wards are slightly undetermined,
"Did you ever see such a case?"
Foolltall lt<-|x>rt
Dairy
Division
of
the
Bureau
of
Ani
­
there being several good men for the
“I did, sir”
In the annual address of WVstei
Manager Kestley reports that the
mal Industry, United States Depart­
positions.
"When?”
Vi- ■ p
laon,
1
receipt* of the football team were
ment
of
Agriculture,
has
notified
W.
An interesting preliminary will lie $8564.22. The net balance on the
"About a year ago, sir.”
Wyo., io- congratulated the a-sociJ
L.
Crissey,
Secretary
of
the
Oregon
played between th<> team representing season 1» $1442.96, but owing to the
"Who was It?”
tion upon th»- prosperous
■ aal
State Dairy Association, that hi* will
Company (’ and th« 'varsity second fart that 31 OOP is represented l>y a
" 'Twas a negro, sir.”
bright fut ure of the wo
. »winJ
arrange
to
have
one
or
more
Govern
­
team
Both fives will be strong, and certificate of deposit on the Title
The lawyer excused the witness.
industry.
|
ment representatives In attendance
the contest will lie as inter» »ting aa Guarantee A Trust Company of Port­
Th. - ssion closed with an -ldre J
upon
the
state
dairy
meetings
of
both
many main events.
A n a Iwist Resort.
land. 3442.95 is all that la available
Q - not B ooka, of W
I
Oregon and Washington, during the
Two H| «esker« Till« Week.
for present use.
"The Open Range.”
present
year.
1908.
December
10th
an
Rev. Haiidetischleld delivered
The coaches' salaries amounted to
"Well, doctor,’ said the patient
address at the University assembly $1000, the training table cost $320,
who was an incessant talker, "why and 11th have already been chosen
Wednesday morning on the subject, The treasurer lias every bill and its
in the world don’t you look at my as the date of the Oregon meeting.
The somewhat disturbed financial
"The Essentials of Success.” While receipt attached on file at his office.
tongue, if you want to. Instead of
short the address was strong, and
Two Mod’ EiitertalniiK'iits
writing away like a newspaper edit­ situation in the East and South is
pointed out. to th»» audience not
The Oregon Glee Club will glv<> In
or? How long do you expect I am causing industrial institutions in the
alone the may to moral success, but the spring a second concert to make
going to sit here with my mouth older states to Investigate the oppor­
tunities for a more advantageous
to material success, through keeping up their deficit.
wide open?"
Their entertain­
the mind clean and definiteness of ment was thoroughly appreciated on
"Just one moment more, please, home In the great Pacific Northwest,
purpose and methods
the club's annual tour, and there Is
madam,” replied the doctor; "I only or at least this would be indicated by
Berlin, Jan. 14.—In the course I
Miss Ross, of the V. W. C. A , vis­ some demand for u second concert.
wanted you to keep still long'enough the fact that the Portland Commer­
an interpellation in the Reichstag tt
ited the association at the University
The senior i-laH* has decided to
so that I could write this prescrip­ cial Club has had more correspon­
day in reference to the high rated
dence on this subject within the last
this week and talked with the mem- give a play at some date in Febru-
tion.”
di - ount charged by the Imperii
sixty days than during the previous
She In a gradúate of Stau­ [ ary. There are a number of mem-
bora,
Bank, Count Von Kanitz»*. a »nsefi
ford.
> bers of ability In the dusa. "The
We looked at our dear daughter twelve months.
vative, suggested
that Preside!
The Immigration to Oregon and
Forensic Contents
| Rivals,” by Sheridan, may b»» present­
with tender solicitude.
Roosevelt's "threats against tl
The candidate» tor Intercollegiate ed.
Professor Glen will direct the
"Hav»> you and Julius qaurreled?” Washington this year ought to be
trusts" were responsible far the crl
double that of last. In no other two
orator were tried out tn Villard hall a Ing. while Gruver Kest|ey 1» man­
we asked.
’-¡•I financial situation
|
this afternoon Those who competed ager.
"Oh. no,” the fair girl answered states has every character of crop
the entire world.
rue; Bert W Prescott,
yielded
so
enormously
and
command
­
Prescott. '08;
'<>8; Mozell
t'ampiis Not«*».
calmly.
"it
Is
getting too near
Hair, 'OK;
'08, Floyd llamp.
Ramp. '08;
'OH; Ceci)
Fred Moullen, captain-elect of the
Christmas for me to quarrel with ed such a high price. People in the
older communities are disposed to
Lyons, '08; Jesse H.
H Bond, '09;
*00; Har­ football eleven, was In Portland dur-
Julius.
”
CAPTAIN HUGO OSTERHAUS. I
LOW EEI. ITEMS
move, and the Pacific Northwest
Rounds. '10;
*10; Henry Davis. Ing the greater part of the holidays. CAPTAIN RICHARD WAINRIGHT.
old J Round*.
Popular
officer
who
takes
the
batti*
Commander of the flagship Connects
'10; Clarence Whealdon. '10. The While there hi- refereed the Spokane-
should
get
more
than
its
proportion
"They say he married her for her
(Special Correspondenc l
of new citizens, but to accomplish ent on the cruise to the Pacific.
final contest will be held on Friday i Multnomah and St Louis-Multnomah ship latulslana to the Pacific.
money."
Lowell, Jan. 10.—Victor ShxriC
evening. January 3 I.
this
all
the
commercial
bodies
must
games
Fred Is a recognised author­
"And what did he do when she
now mail carrier from Lowell to H
Tomorrow afternoon the prelim- i ity on football and as an official gave that date.
work in harmony and individuals
lost het wealth’"
is the fashionable residential suburb zeldell.
inarles for the Interstate debate will general satisfaction,
must
participate
through
private
cor
­
Th»» report of the library commit­
"He lost hie reason.”
There was a watch party at tj
lie held nt the same place.
respondence. which is the strongest of Rio Janeiro. It is located about
The Portland Journal announces tee was read, showing a balance on
30 miles distant from here and 3000 i Rusch Island schoolhouse on M
The final cont«-st will be held In that Dan Kelly, Oregon's premier hand of 3934.66 at the end of the
influence
of
all.
“Father.” said little Rollo, "I have
feet higher, aeasily accessible by rail. Year's eve. Mrs. Stiers baked a,)
Villard hall on Friday evening. Jan­ sprinter, will be a strong candidate year, also that there are 2750 books discovered why Santa Claus is de-1
The crowning feature of the offi­ Year’s cake and unveiled it at
uary 2 4.
The question for dlscus- for tb»» American atheletlc team on the »helves
plcted as driving reindeer.”
cial entertainment program Is to be a actly 12 o’clock, and it soon di*
■Ion la:
" Resolved. That the pres- which Is to eompete In Euglaud.
Yornn F'»sil.'«l to Qualify.
"Have you. niv son?”
dinner given by President Penna In peared, as the crowd quickly e
ent laws wlth regard to Chinese im-
The board of fire
delegate*,
The Dorm. Club gave a most de­
"Yes
He is too wise to take any
honor of the American admirals. Dr. sumed it with lemonade. The pa
migrants sholild be extended so as to lightful dance In th»* parlors Wednes­ through its secretary, reported the chances in an automobile.”
Affonson Agusto Moreira Penna has consisted of 39 persons, all tr
include Japanese immigrants ”
day, January 1. with a large attend­ p»vsltion of fire thief vacant on ac­
been president of Brazil something Middle Fork and Rush Island S
No littl»* amount of enthusiasm ance
This dance is becoming an count of the failure of W. C. Yoran
Lillie—Her husband may be rich,'
more than a year. He Is dignified, sic and games were the order untl
has been shown In debate this year, annual event, and la eagerly await*»! to qualify, and the matter wa* refre-
but he doesn't dresn her well.
scholarly and a man of simple man­ o'clock January 1st. 1908.
and from the material at hand two each year by the student* remaining red back to them to take action
Billie
—
He's
more
used
to
dressed
ners.
His chief characteristics are
strong teams should be selected.
John Caln's daughter, Beulah,
themselves.
In town during th»» Xms* holidays
beef.
RELIEVED ELECTRICITY W ILL said to be modesty and a love for
The Interstate debates will take
years of age, has typhoid fever,
Charter «inentlnM-nt.
Gordon Moores received an hon­
BE USED IN OPERATING EV- hard work
He has had a thorough under the care of Dr. Tanner,
place this year on Friday evening. orable mention In Walter Camp's
A petition to amemi »»H-tlons 108
IT IMH-X THE Bl SIXES!«
and extensive classical education, be­ Springfield, she is improving.
Manh 37. Washington's negative all American football team.
ami 112 of the city charter with ref­
GENE
A
EASTERN
TRAINS
Mr K E. Chamberlain, of Clinton,
ing a graduate of the fam.ms college
ti’am meets Idaho's affirmative at
Mrs. Stiers, of Middle Fork vi
\t
II>*»»||. Kidder, who was III erence to the bonding matter, con­
Me., says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve:
OVER CASCADE RANGE
at ( araca. He is a lawyer by profes­ ity, is laid up with the grippe
Moscow. Idaho's negative trio will with typhoid
fever, has returned taining 19 sheets of names, w»s pre­ "It does the business; 1 have used it
sion, but has spent much of his life
eonteat with Oregon's affirmative at from her home at Roseburg to re-en- sented and Councilman Calkins In-
Clarence McBee, with t» *itM
In the public service. Under the em­ es. made a trip to Eugene last »
Eugens, and Orgeon's negative squad ter college
troduced a resolution to the effect for piles and cured them. Vsed it
Salem.
Or
Jan
13.
—
On
behalf
of
will m»**t Washington's affirmative
No training was done by the track I that it b<> recorded and city attorney for chapped hands and it cured them. the Portland. Eugene &
Eastern pire he held at various times the to make proof on a timber claim
Applied It to an old sore add it
• l Seat 11”
The high waters of the Wiliam
( mru during vacation
All the men take such steps ao that th»- matter
Hallway
Company
Attorney
John
H. portfolios of war. agriculture and
healed it without leaving a scar be­
I'rem-nlr Knsblrma
1 took a complete rest, so a* to b«> ready j be properly brought before the voters hind." 25 cents at W. A. Kuyken­ McNary today filed notice of appro­ state. It was while he was minister damaged Joe Carter's place,
of
state
that
the
law
was
passed
for
their
franchise
at
the
coming
A final meeting ot th«- secon.l foot­ to begin hard training with the re-
miles east of Lowell, to a great
priation of 2000 cubic feet per second
dall's drug store.
which gave freedom to all slaves over tent, carrying away as much aa
municipal election
ball team of 190'was h,-ld at the dor­ ; opening of College
.
of water from the McKenxie river. 60
years
of
age.
The
petition
of
lh»>
requisite
num
­
No
»election
of
football
coach
ha»|
mitory
Dr
Carroll
Chase, who
acres of one field and threa ■ ns a
In Lane county. The point of dtver-
»«»ached thia tesui so aueceautfully ¡been announce»!
Coach Chm»»-, who ber of signers on the amendment of XtA 41» \ I.FGISI ITI ItE
| damage, as the current is grads'
rion is about four miles above the
IX
SI
’
Etl
VI,
SESSION
the
city
charter
with
referenc
to
bur-
during the latter part of the season, ; did so well with the Willamette elev-,
I taking away more available
mouth of Gate Creek
■poke briefly to the asaembhsl mem­ en an»1 our own second team, uisy be 1*1 of deaii bodies in eemeti ties and
land.
The Portland, Eugene A Eastern
nit*
Carson.
Jan
14
was
the
extension
of
cemetery
li
A
special
session
ber«, expressing his appreciation of ; choaen
is a company whose affair* are man­
like
the
of
the
Nevada
legislature
met
presented
and
a
resolution
at
their faithful work, lie urged that
Professor Young an»t Professor
aged by A. Welch, who promoted the
the eei-ond team continue to a ■ an Glen have tnov»*<1 their class rooms former one was preseuted with ref- noon today.
Oregon electric line, which has just
NEWS NOTES
erenee
to
having
it
brought
Before
to w >rk for a good football team i r. *xt Into the upper part of Johnson hall '
been completed between Portland and
IP
YOU
KNEW
the
voters
at
th«
’
coming
city
elec
­
San Francisco
_________________
•eason
In concluding he gave ■* a Steward Johnson takes Professor
disatches
'<*
Salem
It is not known who is back
The merits or the Texas Wonder, of Welch in the new undertaking,
token to each member of the tei am a Young's room for his office
Abe Ruef has at last cons*' I
Profes­ tion. Fisher called for the yeas and
nays,
and
when
they
wer.-
«-aUe»i
h»'
you
would
never
suffer
from
kidney,
neat bad«-* with the letters "O. It
all he knows about graft n.’ttii
sor Clark and Professor Sheldon will
but it is apparent that money for the
'mnty
Clerk E. U. Lee i* ♦ Is believed that the prose ution
»as the only one who voted against bladder or rheumatic trouble
St a enterprise is plentiful. He has fran­ ♦
»or Oregon H»-*erve, and the unm- also soon have rooms
ft
first
candidate
for
office
submitting
It
to
the
p«"»>ple.
bottle (two months' treatment). Sold chises In Salem. Albany and Eugene ♦
t»«r* "'07 " As a reui<-mbrance of
promised him immunity
Dudley Clarhe played In the St. 1
ile his peltion for nom­
The petition of City Treasurer by O. J Hull, or by mail
Send for and presumably his line between ♦
hl* work her»-, the memliers present­ liouls-Multnomah game
At Ogden. Utah, last nig B
ati.
>n
at
the
primary
elec-
Frank
Reisner
to
have
his
salary
testimonial*
Dr E W Hall. 2926 thew points and thence east over the ♦
♦ Nelson, of Chicago, scor-1 *
ed him with a silver mounted po« het­
The Y M C. A I* considering Kir­
tion
on
April
18.
he
having
to
$30
a
month
sis
referred
raised
I Olivo street. St. Louis.
book with engraved nameplate.
. Ing a banquet tn the near future.
Cascade mountains will be an exten­ ♦ riled his petition this after­ ♦ knockout over Jack C ' 'J
Relay Rate«»
♦ Grass Valley. California, a' t
Examinations will begin In on* to the finance committee
sion of the Oregon Electric, though ♦
A
petltl-'n
for
an
are
light
nt
the
The homestead contest case of Ev« there is said to be no business con­ ♦ noon Clerk Lee state* in his ♦ theatre, putting Cllford to tM
Bill Hayward annouatee that the month.
petition
that
if
he
I*
nominat
­
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street*
corner of West Sixth and Blair
V. Hunter vs. Geo. Kroll, involving nection between the two companies at ♦
♦ for many seconds over t
■
ed and elected county clerk ♦ the fifth round of the sch-i'il*^
was referred to the (Ire and water land neer I-orane. was heard before present.
♦
he
will
"try
to
improve
on
IHNTKKT <>F col
aim t
comniltte»'
United State* Commissioner W. W
♦ round contest.
♦ the past."
Phi s
i riet
Fire Tiwm Matter.
i Calkin* today L Rilyeu appeared as
♦
J. L. Sparreton. of Bor?
♦
The pet It I«» n of the fire depa
attorney for the contestant and S P
The team of J. C. Baker
♦ a firm believer
_____________
that oil _ fl»
♦
♦♦*♦♦♦4
>♦♦*
asking that the fire team be I
Washington. Jsn 13 — Hv »n >»id
Ness for the contest«"*.
chant of Jasper, who was fa
♦ 'Klamath county, la In K
the house for fire purposes
freak of
glslntlun th* District of
today, became frightened n
, to organize an oil enmpan
sssing
Columbia will have to bear 335.000.
that the driver be mad»* subject
During the lonK. dreary
ear while standing in from
,n(lu”ry the Stand
Gold- There was on» a ma'len r
or one hell of thte expense of prtner-
fire chief, and also that sal
iH
month* mother* become
tired
smith's cigar store this aft
gay,
* *
and pany had representative
ti and (
chief have hi* salary raised to
eating alleged land «rafters in Or*-
out, ran eat, *le«»p or work
started to rnn away. Th»
a into*
She'd laugh and «tn. .».
«. . ,rentl-’'- looking the flel
gon
commensurate with hl* servtc*
etr'a Rocky
Mountain Tea
a light pole a and . ne I
long day
,h* Who’*‘ «mples of oil were sen- t
horse*
Real K»ta*
rrferretl to the fire and water tom greatest blessing for mothers,
The district
fell on the slippery ce
dewalk. For I am so haniir answ.n _ .. . iter«.
mlttee
to the extent of 134,4u<» to prose« ule «bnwwl a rep
them happy and well. 3»<. Tea
It was unable to arise •nd it became
Now that I take Hollister?
"H?* *Ibany Herald «a
Frawehiae Evti-n«4on.
Hyde, Benson. Dini end and Schneider, « ight pounds
let*
necessarv to unhitch it
Mountain T«>a
Rocky ent Linn county court Is
There was
because a law passed several years Rowe, r esidlug on W est Tenth street.
Tbs petition for the extension of
Linn Drug Company.
no damage
I
i
Linn Dru»
' ure- an<*
11 •» time to
Drug Company.
on lt, exlraTMaIlce
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