EUGENE W EEKLY GVARDTHVRSDAY. JANUARY 30, 1POH
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tfVTROlJTMAN SENDS
WEEK'S NEWS
ASTORIA HIGH
FRANKLIN MAYS
FIERCE BLIZZARD
MEETING CF
BEST WISHES FOR PE-RU-NA
OF BUSTLING
FINANCIER FACES
COLLEGE HEADS
TESTIFIES AGAINST BRINGS DEATH AND
Rev. George A. E. Troutman,
TERM !N JAIL
JOHN F. HALL SUFFERING TO EAST
IS FRUITLESS
SPRINGFIELD
Washington, Mo., Writes,
New York, Jan. 24.—Yesterday's I
r
Chicago, Jan. 24.—Word W113 re-1
BROTHER
OF
CO-DEFEN D \ NT snowstorm developed Into a blizzard1 NO DECISION ON I NIFORM EN
ALMOST ceived here today by the Pinkertons1
TRI NIE
REQUIREMENTS
IS
Pl 1 ON STAND TO STRENGTH and toda? the streets are piled deep,
of the arrest at Jacksonville, Fla , 1
in places with drifts, and street car.
READY FOR OPERATION—MR. of one Norstrom. wanted here for
RE
M
BED
—
O.
I.
C.
REQUIRE
traffic
is
delayed.
There
is
much
EN
GOVERNMENT
CASE
—
FOR
passing forged checks for $15.000 on J
StllW STARTS NEW CONFEC- the First National Bank of this city
suffering among th«» poorer classes '
MENTS NOT I P TO STANDARD.
MER STATE SENATOR BROW on the East Hide and a rush to the!
ratarrh and U Grippe.
Nordstrom was a bank clerk at
IIONERY STORE—OTHER IN-
charitable Institutions for shelter. «
„ . c.eo A. E. Troutman, Mt.
Astoria, Or., and came here with a
NE!.I,
GIVES
TESTIMONY
THAT
^hins-tm. Mo- writes: “My wife
The boil? of a man was found under j
TERLSTING
ITEMS
CULLED draft for $3 from the First National
^lare»trong believer» in Peruna.
Because tho standard of entrance
CONNECTS SENATOR Fl ETON a porch, where he had crawled for
Bank of that place. He raised this
protection and frozen to death.
FROM THE NEWS
draft to $15,000, abtainfng part in
requirements at the Oregon Agricult
in
Brooklyn
marl?
every
line
of
Will!
(
ISE
IN
\N
INFAVORA-
cash and part in drafts. He was ar
travel is blocked with snow and no ural college does not equal that of
rested while cruising on a small yacht
BLE LIGHT
effort is being mad«» to move ears. 1 the other Oregon institutions, and
I
The new shingle mill that the News he had purchased at Brunswick. Fla.
Hundreds of unemployed have been.l because there seems no immediate
He admitted his identity and con
put to work clearing the streets.
; made mention of some time ago as fessed to the forgery.
prospect of raising the entrauce re
At Hand?' Hook a> north«»art gal«» Is
Portland. Jan. 25.—Following his
being one of the prospective: manufac
quirements
at th«» Corvallis school,
th«»
swirling snow
policy of bringing over to the pros- blowing, and
turing industries for this city in the
the perfecting of a state inter-col
«»cutlon individuals who were indicted makes navigation hazardous.
legiate association which shall fix
mar future, is now under construc
with John H. Hail and Edwin Mays,
the entrance requirements in all th«»
tion and is nearly completed. The
In Other Sei'tions.
nd using them as witnesses airalnst
president of the company, W. E. War-
Philadelphia. Jan. 2 1
A severe Oregon universities anil colleges on
the two mtn on trial In the conspira-
j ner, informs us that the machinery
v case. F. J. Heney today dismissed storm prevails In P.»nnsy!van a. I>el- as uniform a basl* as i>osslble. will
1 has marly all arrived, and will be
the cat» against former State Sena awar«1 and New Jer-ey. It Is espec not be consummated for probably
placed read? for operation within u
tor Franklin Blare.1 Mays and put him ; ially sever«» in norU’ern New J««rsey,1 another year at least.
At a meeting of the committee of
Portland, Jan. 24. - In the Hall- j >n the stand as a witness against wh«’re telegraph, telephone an 1 rail
| we -k or ten days. The mill will have
college presidents yesterday after
I a capacity of 4 >,000 every ten hours, Mays case the political phase was tall. E. I’, .'fays’ evidence was not road service is paralyzed.
noon in Eugene, the matter of uni
and when in operation will probably reached this morning when Prosecu- i ilrected against his brother Edwin,
REVfcOME A.ETfíWTMAN. 4
form entrance requirements in tho
I run to its full capacity. Tho main tor Heney endeavored, thr ugh ex-; now outrial.
PORTLAND, MAINE, IIAs
Oregon colleges, was discussed, but
I building is 22x36 feet, and a large State Senator Steiwer, to connect
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Thr e witnesses were on the stand
MILLION DOLI \R FIRE th«» result of the meeting was appar
dr? shed will be built on the west Senator Fulton with the case. Ac- . .'day, Steiwer, for cross-examinatoin,
ently fruitless as far as accomplish
with a peculiar
-
, spasmodic
’
—, affection
• ••
Of side.
'cording to the contention of the I lays and James II. Rennlck, formerly
Portland. Maine, Jan. 24.
Fire
tile throat, lr woui« *■ iz> |MI.■.,..«.■. y
New Building Accept««!.
prosecution, Fulton saw Hull on lie-I tovernment agent.
None ot these which did property damage to the ing the purpose for which it was
called. The committee was named by
and for a few minutes 1 wu .1 be un
Wednesday- was the day set for the 'half of Steiwer and e:;;..t. '. a prom-j vitnesaes brought our damaging • vl.
able to speak audibly,and my breath building committee to meet with,the ise from Hall that a civil action len •<> against Hall, and Steiwer and extent of $1.<>00,000 earl?' toL«?’ de the Stat«» Teachers' association last
would l>e greatly interfered with. I jeontractors and accept or reject trie 1 would be brought against the Butte lays were decidedly reluctant in giv stroyed th«» cit?' hall and police build- . May, an.I consists of President H. M.
President
¡Odd Fellows' new building. Archi Creek l-and, Livestock & Lumber Co. i ing evidence. There was a »prink- | Ings anil endangered the lives of 1 Crooks, Albany College;
would be obliged to gasp for breath.
more than 700 persons. More than' Campbell, University of Oregon;
*‘I finally concluded that it was some tect John Hunzicker was over from Instead of a criminal prosecution of ling of state politics under Hie old that number
were
attending the Presient Kerr, of th«» Oregon Agri
catarrhal affection which probably ex Eugene and of course attended the the individual members of the cor-| regime brought into the trial today Knights of Pythias' jubilee, gathered cultural College; President Coleman,
meeting.
After
thoroughly
going
porgtion.
The
prosecution
contends
but
Heney
did
not
succeed
in
connect
cited the spasm. It Interfered witli mv
over the building the committee were that Fulton wrote Steiwer. t< Hing ing up th«» senatorial fight of Fulton in the auditorium of the city hall, but of Willamette University, and Presi
vocation as a preacher, attacking me i satisfied that a whole Jhe job was sat hint of his arrangement with Hall, as clearly as he expects to next only a few were hurt, Chief Engi dent Riley, of McMinnville College.
occasionally in the pulpit.
neer Melville being the only one se
According to the statement of one
isfactory, with the exception of a few but this alleged letter is not in the week.
riously injured, and he was able to of the committee who attended th»
‘‘I had heard so much about Peruna minor details, which were not exactly possession of the government. Stei
as a catarrh remedy that I determiui d : as the specifications called for, wer testified today that Fulton had
S«»nator Fulton yesterday was unfa remain anti direct the fight against meeting yesterday, th«» majorit?' of
the representatives of the various
to try it. After taking two bottles, my though they can be easily remedied requested him to bring all corre vorably connected with the Hall-Mays th« flames.
Not included in the financial loss Oregon schools were agreed on the
trouble has disappeared. I feel sura ! when the weather settles so as to per spondence that had passed between conspiracy case by the testimoy of
is the loss of the papers and docu qualifications for students who en
that Peruna lias greatly benefited me.” mit. After considering the weak them to Portland and while here Ful George C. Brownell, ex-president of
The
ments In the registry of deeds office, tered the different schools.
ton
had
selected
this
particular
let
points
the
committee
and
contractors
th<>
Oregon
stat«
1
senate,
and
for
years
Rev. P. E. Swanstrom, Swedish
where everything was destroyed. The only bar seemingly which prevented
ter
and
either
destroyed
it
or
still
a
prominent
Republican
of
the
state,
came
to
an
ngraemaat
and
the
build
Baptist Pastor, Box 228, Grantsburg,
Brownell testified that he was forced city clerk's and city treasurer's of any definite action being, taken was
Wis., writes that from the use of ing was accepted and is now the has it in his possession.
Mr. Heney also elicited th«» state to withdraw from the contest for ap fices were swept clear of everything, th«» fact that at the stat«» agricultural
property of the Odd Fellows.
Peruna he is perfectly well, entirely
ment from Steiwer that Fulton had pointment as United States attorney although the money and securities in college there ar«» one or two courses
New Confectioix-ry Store.
cured of chronic diarrhea and catarrh.
A. S. Shaw, who has been in the not attempted to recover the com for Oregon In 1903 because of the In the latter office are believed to be which make it possible for persons
Iwtscured of a bad case of catarrh when
It will be impossible to as who have not gone further than tho
employ of Hull's confectionery store munication until after Steiwer, Hal). | sinuations of Hall that the govern intact.
• Peruna In Tablet Form.
jotting else that I tried had any effect.
regarding tills, sixth or seventh grad«» In the publie
| at this place for the past year, has Mays, Hendricks and various federal ment was in possession of evidence certain definitely
Mr wife w as cured from a severe case
For two years Dr. Hartman and his severed his connection with Mr, Hull j officials and homesteaders had been on which Brownell's indictment for however, until the vaults have cool- school to enter. These courses are
of It grippe, and we feel that the least assistants have incessantly labored to and will go into business for himself. 1 indicted.
salil to be in the mechanical depart
complicit?’ it« the Oregon land frauds ed.
we can do is to gratefully acknowledge create Peryna in tablet form, and their He has leased the Kepner building,
The blaze was caused by crossed ment.
was probable. The dethroned boss of
The other remaining Oregon col
the merit of Peruna.
Shortly before court adjourned yes Clackamas county politic» further electric wires in the city electrician's 1
strenuous 1 alters have just been crow ned east of the one he now occupies, and
••My wife Joins me in sending best with success. People who object to I will fit it up for an ice cream parlor terday afternoon
W. W. Steiwer, testified that in return for the in office, these making it impossible to leges feel that they cannot compete
ring In a fire alarm, when it was dis- on an equal basis with the agricul
wishes for your success.”
liquid medicines can now secure Peruna ! and confectionery store. He was In president of the Butte Cr«»ek Land, dorsement of Hall for reappointment coveretl by a newspaperman on his tural college, since most of th«» oth
Livestock
&
Lumber
Company,
plead-
which
h«»
was
forc«»d
to
make
Sena
Portland
the
first
of
the
week
order-
Tablets,
which
represent
the
medicinal
Throat Trouble.
ed guilty to the conspiracy indict tors Mitchell and Felton exacted a way home. He rang in a call, but | er schools require a much higher
Rev. H. W. Tate, 920 Lincoln Avenue, ingredients of Peiuna. Each tablet is 1 ing his fixtures and stock of goods,
I which have partly arrived.
He in- ment, and was Immediately called by promise of immunity for Brownell th«» alarm rang only at the station standard of scholarship for any pros
Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: equivalent to one average dose of
President Kerr, of
hall, and considerable pective student.
I forms us that he expects to be ready j Heney as a witness for the govern- and the latter’s former law partned, nearest th«
“for several years 1 have been troubled Peruna.
to open for business in about ten J ment against ills co-defendants, Hall J. U. Campbell, also of Clackamas tint«» elapsed before the whole depart-! th«» agricultural college, sine«» com
ment could be summoned by tele ing t > the head of this institution,
days with one of the neatest store in and Mays. Steiwer related the sub- county.
The purpose of Brownell's testimo phone. When the chief arrived he! has raised the admission standard in
' stance of a conversation he had with
Lane county.
¡Hall In Portland in 1900, when the ny, which was admitted over the vig saw It was hopeless to try to save some courses, but there are said to
“.Missouri” Is Back.
Jeff Rae, better known as "Missou district attorney told Steiwer that it orous objection of counsel for the the building and confined his efforts yet remain one ar, more courses where
th«» entran« 6 sjaudaid required is noJ.;I
ri,” the notorious baseball umpire would probably be necesary for him defendants, was to corroborate the to the surrounding property.
When th«» flames were «llscovered vri y high.
and fan. arrived in the city Tuesda?’ ( Hall > to prosecute the Butte Creek charge of conspiracy alleged against
As a result of the difference rounJ .
from California after an absence of Company for maintaining unlawful Hall in the indictment In that Hall Chairman Turner, of the Pythian
controlled Steiwer's vote for senator body, calmly told the assemblage of to exist. It was thought Impossible to
nearly a year. He has been working fences.
Steiwer's confession and his ap in return for his failure to prosecute the existing fir«» and a panic was. do anything at tho meeting yester
for the Southern Pacific Company,
and on account of a lay-off returned pearance as a witness for the prose Steiwer and his associates for inclos averted. Earlier in the night over! day, and It wi»w therefore decided to
meeting of representatives
The Athletic Council met last Sat Itassed the examinations last year are i to Springfield for a short visit.
cution is another move by Heney by ing government land, by showing that 1500 persons were in the auditorium. call a
urday and decided that the O. A. C. eligible, but they are all from the
The family of John Kestley is mov- which the government expects to Hall had used his office as district The city prison contained only petty from all the Oregon colleges and uni
University. Bolton Hamble and Cecil
versities before the state teachers’
offenders and thes«» were set free.
fame might be played in Portland Lyons are the scholars, and the ques 1 ing back into their hotel, the Spring- convincingly fasten the conspiracy attorney to Intimidate others and to
Aid was summoned from neigh association, and to further take up
I field, again. The News is informed charge against both Hall and Mays. force them to endorse and support
next fall, but that In such a case, the tion of who shall go to Oxford, lies
that it is their intention to get some The alleged conspiracy has been pro him for reappointment. This conten boring towns but Lewiston was the' this problem.—Albany Herald.
P'ecedent slb.uld not bind the place between the three, in case Mr. Beebe one to run the kitchen and dining ven against Steiwer, Zachary and tion by Heney has been supported by only one to get her apparatus to the
successfully passes and demonstartes room, while they will have charge of Hendricks, officers of the Butte Creek the testimony of Steiwer and Hen city before daybreak.
of the game the next season.
his scholarship. In any case, an Ore
Xo official announcement has been gon man will win the scholarship of the sleeping apartments on the upper Company, but the testimony of those dricks in th«» Butte Creek Company's Il INK IU lit.l. 4R8 MAKK
three witnesses is relied upon by the operations, and by that of Brownell
floor.
mad- as to the choice of coach, but a $1500.
A UNIQUE < ONFESHION
C. H. Pickett spent the early part government further to associate Hall yesterday, and Heney proposes by the
»ell authenticated report states that j
Introduction
of
other
witnesses
to
Crooks
Speaks.
and
Mays
in
that
conspiracy.
While
of
the
week
in
Portland
attending
the
It will be Forbes, who handled West
Chicago, Jan. 22.- «N dlspach to
President H. M. Crooks of Albany meeting of the retail hardware deal the testimony of Hendricks was ma show that Hall, together with the
P int this year. Forbes is a Yale
the Tribune from Jackson, Ml»».,
connivance
of
Fulton,
prostituted
his
terial
to
the
prosecution's
case,
Stei
ers,
which
was
held
Monday.
On
man. and after his graduation, was College addressed the student body
Albany Herald: A. Welch, of the
says: A unlqii«» confession was made
offered the h ad coach ship at his Wednesday morning on the subject his return home he’stopped off at Sa wer is considered a more important office ns district attorney by protect yesterday to A. F. Thomason, presi Willamette Valley Company, was iu
witness,
since
it
is
expected
to
show
ing
violators
of
the
law
In
two
other
lem
fop
a
short
visit
with
his
father,
“Morality
and
Literature.”
The
alma mater.
dent of th«» National Bank of Hatties town last night, but left this morning
by hint that Hall declined to pros specific Instances.
.
He made the All-American two subject was well handled, and some who is dangerously ill.
Mr. Welch says the
burg by James Harper and W. T. for Portland.
ecute
Steiwer
and
his
associates
in
Harry
Stewart
commenced
moving
important thoughts were brought to
years.
electric road from Salem to Albany is
Smith,
l>ank
robbers,
brought
back
«■
insideration
of
a
political
obligation
into his new quarters, the Odd Fel
His home for the present is in the minds of the students present.
from Seattle, Wn„ where they were now under way and the work will be
The President Is a fluent speaker, lows' building. Wednesday afternoon. to Steiwer.
Ballard, Wash. __
___ in Eugene
rushed as fast as possibly.
Mr.
He was
caught,
after a long chase.
las' Saturday and' talked 1 with the cultured. He is a strong supporter He has his stock about all moved and
Welch says:
Harper
says
the
bank
president
will soon have it in Its proper place.
"We ar«» now distributing ties be
members of the council, and football of education.
walked in his sleep. He and Smith
Will Chrysler has opened a saddle
Delwite Cluing«’«!.
tween this city and Salem, and ex
enthusiasts, including some of the
watched
th«»
bank
for
several
nights,
The final preliminaries for the In factory and harness repair shop in
lair ladles at the Freshman Glee.
according to their confession, and fr«*- pect to do much work this summer.
Forbes is a man of good appear terstate debate tryouts will be held the Winzenreid building opposite the
quently witnessed Thomason enter Th«» ciinnectlng line between Albany
Little Elsie Griffin, the eight-year- with the aid of his doorkey. They and Salem will be taken up as soon as
ance. large and powerfully built. Saturday night in Villard Hall instead livery Btabie.—News.
of
tonight.
More
interest
is
being
old
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
M.
»Ule talking, he said that the men
never dreamed that he wits not In full we can get to it.”
-
Griffin, of the People's restaurant at possession of his senses until they
Io the West are larger than those of « taken in debate than ever before, POOR COOKING DRIVES
♦
HUSBANDS
TO
DRINK
not
alone
in
Oregon,
but
in
Idaho
. the corner of West Sevejit,'«? and Olive saw him under an electric light with PORTLAND PEJIPI.E
the East, and that the material seems
Lisbon, Jan. 24.—Thejown ♦ 1 streets, sent to The Giiard office a
much better on the Pacific coast than and Washington. From every indi
LOYAL TO 'VARSITY
Then the robbers
is filled with disturbing ru ♦ | fine spong«! cake and a cream pie his eyes closed
cation the final debate the last of
New York. Jan. 21.—That most
io the East
say they conceived a plan to enter the
mors,
but
there
are
no
new
♦
women cook so badly that they drive
j which she made without any asslst- bank with Thomason and to gag him
In view ,:f this, it is not unlikely March, will be a very hard battle.
At a banquet of the Portland asso
developments in the abortive + ■ ance after school hours List evening. if he came out of his trance. They ciation of the Oregon Alumni Asso
their husbands to drink was the state
that an
American championship
Varsity Not«-«.
attempt to overthrow the ♦ Elsie Is a very bright little girl and declare that Thomason gave them ciation, held in that city Tuesday
0J-K.it fall to some Pacific Northwest
O. A. C. defeated Willamette at ment made yesterday by Supreme
monarchy.
♦ can cook as well as many grown girls the combination of the safe, which night, a vigorous campaign in favor
Court Justice Greenbaum. in an ad
t*»ni in the future.
basketball last week.
♦ and much better than most girls five they looted, and that they left, leav of ample support for the University
Addresses Y. M. C. A.
The University of Washington will dress at the Hebrew Technical School
♦ + + + + + + + + «r + + + + +
or six years older than she.
Her ing Thomason asleep in the bank.
"' Converse of the University have six debating coaches this fear, for girls. After describing the ex
was Inaugurated.
cellent work being done by the school
pastry is especially
fine, as The
Toni Richardson, secretary of the
r Oregon faculty addressed the stu one for every man.
dents ot the last meeting of the Y.1
London. Jan. 24.—A dispatch from Guard force can testify to by sam O. A. C. HAS SIXTY
Portland Commercial Club, made an
Dr. Janves Gilbert, of the econ the justice said:
"In thia country, the cooking is far Lisbon states that Dr. Farniano Lo pling the cake and pie which she sent
? c A- on “Romance of History; I omics department, went to Albany
DISTANCE RUN'NEBS OUT earnest plea for the support of the
The Story of the Ten Tribes of Is- Friday, where he acted as judge of : from what it ought to be, particularly pez, connected with the recent con to thlB office. Mr. Griffin says he
University. He said that the referen
After considering various as the debate between the Albany and ' in the country districts, where nature spiracy to blow up Premier Franco will put his daughter up against any
Corvallis, Or., Jan. IS.—Many dum on the appropriation was unfor
I has endowed the soil with all that with a bomb, mad«» a sensational and girl of her age In the state for cook candidates are turning out each even tunate and must be combatted.
pects of the question, he said:
Brownsville high schools.
Some seventy-five years ago. John
"The appropriation is less than 1
Merle Chessman has been ratified should make for ideal conditions as to daring escape from St, Julia prison, ing. and thinks she could easily win ing at the Agricultural College for
i.son developed a hypothesis which as Assistant Manager of the track food. Yet, the average woman there at the mouth of the Tagus river, to in any contest of that kind. He says the cross-country runs. Yestevday 60 per cent of the amount of money left
knows
nothing
about
cooking.
The
the
culinary
art
should
be
taught
in
day. The entire staff of the fortress,
•as since lemonstrated its claim to team. Next year he will be the man
no n were out and covered the four In the state last year by the dairy in
"d“nce Wilson discovered that ac-1 ager. Chesman is a well known bay cooking is vile. Children are nour ^including the commander, has been the public schools.
miles of country roads, and Trainer dustry, less than 3 per'cent of the
ished
Improperly.
The
wage
earner,
: arrested on suspicion of having ac
Heater is well pleased with the show fruit crop and 1 per cent of the
land««!* •"
I*’’*'** Chronicles, there here, having graduated from the lo
the bread winner, does not recefvq cepted a bribe to permit him to es-
00 years ago, in the north cal high school.
ing. Men from all classes are prac wheat yield of Ori'gon," said Mr.
«CIreland, a ■I man named Jeremy (cf.
“Cramming”
has begun for the proper food to sustain him. I have , cape.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ticing, and February 22 th« final try Richardson. “The first question ask-
no doubt that many men go to the
"temiahi and I a king's daughter, first semester examinations
+ out will be held. At that tlm«» the i»d by people who expect to come to
4-
The Bible relates that Jeremiah had
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MEMBER OF \\ I LSI!
At last Friday’s meeting of the Eu- I saloons at night Just because they
♦ first three winners from each of the this state is about the schools. The
th« care of ’ the daughter of Zedekiah. taxian Literary Socletv the following are improper!?’ nourished at home.
♦
♦ d'
< Ol NSEL IS DEAD ■d four college classes will run against University is worth several times its
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•ho irag ti aken captive by the Assyr- officers were
DIED.
elected:
President,
d
< each other, and the thre«» winners cost as an advertisement."
Mas j Irevlous
A «
♦
State Senator Beach, Assistant Sec
to this time an ii> Caroline* - Dunston;
vi
pr - dent, ♦ ♦
Chicago, Jan. 24.- Sam + will be the men to represent the col
+
*M“r had conquered Ireland.
♦
♦ ♦ ♦ d- uel R. Hamill, of Terre + lege in the Intercollegiate track meet retary Mossesohn, of the Chamber of
secretary
Frances ♦
He Jennie Lilly:
■ nttaned t to be of the line of the Young: assistant secretary, Helene 4 MISSINt; BOAT
♦
Commerce, Zera Snow. Dr. F. C.
to be held this spring.
At the family residence at 215 d» Haute, Ind., one of the coun •d
•»let thru ®'1, the untraced
REPOBTED SAFE ♦
Leonard. Charles F Clark, C. A.
line Hughes; treasurer, Allie B< be; cen +
d
d»
sel
In
th«»
Walsh
case,
and
at
from Juda
4 Washington street, Eugene, this ■d whom Mrs. Metcalf fired sev ■d
Woody, Colonel It. A. Miller, F. E.
NEWS VOTEK
In Genesis. He married sor. Ethel Johnson; editor. Elsie Dav 4
the
thre«» - months-old
Prince - Tephi and the two hous- is; sergeant at arms. Mary Foshay. +
Hook nf Holland. Jan. 24. ♦ morning.
B«»ach, Dr. J. D.
Fenton, County
daughter of Hans Miller and wife. d eral shots.dled today of pneu ♦
« of Jud
Thomas K. Campbell has filed his School Superintendent Robinson and
ere united, From this At the first meeting of th«- society ♦ Th« missing b at containing d' The cause of d-ath is not known. + monia.
d
•Won. thr
pas»«ng»rs from
the ♦
h the houses of Ireland next semester the following Tiro + 2 8
d’ declaration of «andldacy for rallr ad W. G. Oberteuffer made suggestions
and See
' Mr. and Mrs. Miller awoke this mum- d
Tho commissioners as to the line of activity to be pur
came the ruling house gramme will be given: Current events ♦ steamer AmsG-rdam is safe.
♦ dd + 4-dd'ddd+d’d'd + dd commissioner.
I
Ing
tp
find
the
Thlld
cold
in
death.
* Eng;.-:
up b?' the ♦
Ethel Johnson; r citation. Ruth Bald- + It was picked
sued on behalf of the appropriation,
will now be «■!«•< t«»«l by the p«‘op1e.
Dr.
J.
W.
Harris
made
an
exnmlna-
"The s
Presiding Judge Cleland In th« and the circulation of a subscription
ard migration of the eree; a paper, Mary Foshay; and a ♦ steamer Songa. which was un 4>
d» 4-d’ddddddd’^dd'dd'd ♦
■
tion
of
the
body,
but
further
than
de
’*■ tribe -
♦ able to land them tiecause of ♦
♦
« circuit court of Portland yesterday paper raised $2 2 4 to be expended In
be traced, because the reading, Helene Hughes.
'rib. of ; ,
♦ th«» dense fog prevailing for ♦ claring that the «hlld died of natu d MINI« IN < ONSI 1.
♦ «1« ««led > • tn«,'1 ■■ of J Tl auburn payment of the c st of printing argu
^*»»5 for j- Iwavs fond of naming
ral
ran»
“
»,
he
could
not
d<
termine
d'
+ the phst two days.
KILLED BY ROBBER ■d Ro- T. T Burkhart, George E. Hill ments In the pamphlet to lw> Issued
If. exercised that pen
d
the
exact
cause.
It
did
not
have
the
and » find the rontextraced 44444444444444444 4
4
Mgxl. an ♦ and John E Atchison, officials of the by the gecretar? of state.' Theodore
apl«earance <>f being smothered or d Tacoma. Jan. 24.
7 manv ns
Co., to B. Wilcox headed the list with $50
♦ ♦ +♦++♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦ ■d
Vice
Consul
A.
W.
Hhorncly,
of
Hebraic
origin
d Title («uarante«. A- Trust
♦
4.
+
by
the
body
of
either
of
Ita
‘r«n th. , ,,
crushed
Preaid« nt Campbell said that care-
quash th«» indictments against th«m.
shot
bv
a
highwayman,
di«'d
♦
to
Denmark.
d
I
BORN
♦
u’J'ntthe
par* nt.«.
rlv name of the Welsh a
this morning. A reward of ♦ They will now assail the information fnl computation estimated the cost
•d
*
n
the
wfl]
cnnt««t
ca«e
of
John
«* round
Syrian monuments, 444444*4444444444 M Hays et al vs. Robert ami Lola
d llOrtu has been offered by ♦ by filing d niurrer«, alleging the »nat to the taxpayers of the »tat«» at 25
R*»nrc?«^ntatlve .lampa A. Tawney.
language ccntnins
ta’«’ an«L coirntv for th« d ters against them do not constitute cents on each $1000 of assessed val
1 of Robert of Minns «ota. chairman of the houan ♦ th«
uation.
arrest
of the murderer.
“
brew
words,
that
the
♦
♦
defendant?»
to-
Naglo-S.
comm itti
on appropria*H tia . « f ’I-
4
ace is fulfilling pro-
Rsrr ; v
ThHr Ättornpy» mat*»* a defíclency of >100.000,000
♦ •d + d-dd-d-ddddd-d^dd» 4
’ying the waste places’
* Hi trdy. Wo««d cock
’• of the death of Mr’1. Dellr
nment r*v<*n»ieii for the cur-
i.e evidence.
Queen
♦
M. PI pes and G^0. A. rent vo*» r uftleaa more economy b
Parker, Kat., was ireceived ♦
I’fri OI r r»i|rK ’
«•
1
■d
this
version
and
*
MARRIED
♦
bv
J
’•’•“I to liv
desee
It
Brent
ad
family,
practicedI by congrua.
of thh
f give over her throne
UChrht •
♦
1 land, T. Alba, Jamini’» vi«4-o>«ni>I
Mrs. Woods wan fornvirly M •* ♦
e
Mias Sarah Truax, the actress who at that p lace, will rut urn io Japan D«»w Hopewell,' ami daughter of Mr.
R<»n 'Ian C ertain,
c A. B T O Ü X A. .
a opeared in Eugene in "The Strouger 1 February 1. Severail months ago he and Mrs. C. V . Brent, now r< «idieg at
January 23, 1908, at th« court
dfdate presented hfm- cr money r*>liiinded. Guaranty
tasi» th.
Sex,” a few week» ago, now Mrs. i request«*! hi» recall In order tkat h«» Weiser. Idaho, The remains will he house by County Judge Chrisman.
nf
ynn.
For
?a
1
hode Scholarship ex make a trien
with
his
family
which
Charlea 8. Albert, was oiierated on 1 might b«
brought to Eugene for burial. The Samuel W. Brown, of Blachley. and
being Cornelius Bee Hull’« Re* CroM Drug Store and
W
awaits him in hi» native ountry
' for appendicitis yesterday.
funeral notice will be given later.
Mrs. Belle Scott, of Eugene.
c r’ Two others who first-claaa deiilera everywhere.
"Mv Wife and I Are Strong
Believers In Pe-ru-na.
NEW
SHINGLE
MILL
HENEY DRAGS FULTON’S
NAME INTO EVIDENCE
Ask Your Druggist for Frea Peruna Alamanc far 1908
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