EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD THURSDAY'. FEBRUARY «
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TESTFIES IN niò
OWN DEFENSE
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«O-DEFEND.YNT IN LAND FRAUD
TRIAL ASSERTS THAT HE DID
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Of Hood's -araaparllla Is to remind you of
its great merit as a blood puritler, appetite-
giver, and «< a n< rve. stomach and di
gestive tonic. Nothing else like It, no other
has *o good a record, no other will do you
so much good. It cures.
Scrofula 16 Vaar»-“ Hood's Sarsaps-
riilft liB" rurwl mr <»f scrofula» with which I
hsT® ¡»een troubled for 1ft year». My little
daughter had a scrofula Rwelliiiir on her nwk
and Hood's harwaparilla al no curw! her.
Max. G. M okkik . Annandale, Minnesota.
Dyspepsia - " 1 was troubled for
months with dyspepsia and could not eat
anythin? without diRtrr*a. I b«*?an taking
Hood • >ar«apartlla and was soon improv
ing I took it steadily until I wan cured.’
L ydia M c W mkki . km . Athol. M m «.
Rheumatism-"! ••* •eyer’l» afflicted
with rhrurnali->ii. nir knee. r>a*lly «woileo.
Hood « Sarwaparilia helped me after other
medicine, failed and it ha. lengthened my
life " J»aai« KlUJtss. Middle Grove. N. Y.
Hood's Hareaparllla 1» sold everywhere.
In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called
Sarsatabs. I'-* f*oae, One Dollar. Pre
pared only by < . i Hood Co., IxtwMl, Muse.
Portland,
Pan.
30. — Em
phatically
and
positively
John in the company's hlstorv. The un
F.
Hal!
»wore
on
the
wit filled orders on hand at the <nd of
ness stand In hi» own defense to the year amounted to 4.624,553 tons.
day that never at any tlmo did he The surplus for the quarter was $3,-
have an understanding with the Butte 559, 274.
Creek Land, Livestock A Cattle Co.
The usual quarterly dividends of
whereby It could Illegally enclose one half of one per cent on the com
public lands. Hall also »wore he dis mon and 1 3-4 per cent on the pre
missed the case against W E. Burke ferred stock were declared by the
and W. G. Gosslln when C. YV. Ful | directors. These dividends show no
ton was their attorney In the effort to I change from the previous quarter.
locate twenty men on timberland, on
authority of the United States at
torney-general, and after he had tak
en the matter up with Binger Her
mann, then commissioner of the gen
eral land office.
Defemlant's Testimony.
John H. Hall was on the stand
In the United States court yesterday
A Monroe correspondent to the
telling hla version of the circum
stances surrounding the fencing of Corvallis Gazette writes:
J. I. Blunk returned yesterday from
public lands In Wheeler county by
W W. Stelwer, H. H. Hendricks and Eugene, where he placed an order
others, for which violation of the law with the Eugene sawmill for the en
he la now on trial as a fellow-con tire bill of lumber to be used in erect
spirator. He finished his story in the ing the cannery. Mr. Blunk reports
that work In loading the cars was
afternoon.
Mr. Hall by his story attempted to commenced the same day he placed
He expects to have the
overturn the Inference raised by the the order.
government that he was neglectful cannery completed In 60 days.
of his duty and delayed prosecution
and dismissed cases In order to shield YLBANY DRUG CLERK
FINED FOR HELLING BOOZE
those who were friendly to him or
whom he could use In his efforts to
Albany, Jan. 31.
In Justice O. T.
n to reappolnt-
□f district attor- Porter's court this afternoon at 1
was deposed by o'clock William J. Tohl, a drug clerk.
eney some three In Fr<*d Dawson's drug store, who was
found guilty yesterday by a jury of
is shown by the violating the local option law. was
tony, that he had sentenced to pav a fine of $100 and
with Stelwer or costs. The defendant at once through
eg and that his his attorney, .1. R. Wyatt, gave no
> was In accord- tice or appeal to the circuit court,
lbllihed customs and his bond was fixed at $200,which
The next
said In his testl- was promptly furnished.
t he ever heard trial In the local option prosecution»
ce was when he will be that of Fred Dawson, which
rom J. It King, has been set for Tuesday next.
, telling him of
ilatlon of the law
e was, as district
r and assistant of
il departments In
of these depart-
for direction, and
■ted officially tip-
» made by them
or through them for the respective
departments. He testified that when
complaint of violation of land laws
was made to him It was the custom
of the office to require affidavit to be
Hix more Initiative petitions have
made by the complainants of the con been filed wltil the secretary of state
ditions complained If.
They are:
These were In turn made the basis
To make It unlawful to take or
of an Investigation by a special agent fish for salmon or sturgeon otherwise
who reported to the general land of- than with hook In any of the waters
of the Columbia or Its tributaries,
fi< "
Then, the witness said, If the de east of the mouth of Handy river.
partment considered that cause for
The second, to amend the constitu
action existed he, as district attor tion to provide that the most compe
ney, would b«s‘r 'hat action. This tent of permanent citizens of the'
was the course pursued In the Stei- county shall be chosen as jurors. Out
wer case, the witness said
of those attending court seven shall
Hall told of the receipt of the King i be chosen by lot as grand jurors and
letter and of beginning a correspond taking five to find Indictments. Dis
ence between King, I'utnam ami oth | trlct attorney may file amended In
ers regarding the case. He said he dictment. Is original Is defective.
had called their attention to the fenc
Third, amending constitution pro-
ing case known as the Carr case In j vldlng under certain conditions for
order that they could profit by the proportional representation.
experience of the settlers who had
Four, providing for the recall of
brought the complaint In that action, any public officer.
Five, compelling legislators to vote
and thus possibly gain more sp.'edy
relief
He had advised them to make for and elect candidates tor the
affidavit and forward it to him In or . United Htates senate receiving the
der tat he could bring the matter to highest number of votes.
the attention of the department with
Hix. limiting candidates' election
'expenses, defining, preventing and
out delay.
I punishing corrupt or Illegal practices
I in nominations and efovtlons, secur
ing purity of t ie ballot, providing
. for furnishing Information to elec-
and for the manner of conduci
EUGENE MILL FURNISH
LUMBER FOR CANNERY
MORE INITIATIVE
PETITIONS FILED
WITH SECRETARY
PLAN ¡0 KIDNAP
P.UEF IS FOILED
Sin Franchici,
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Jan
29
A I h » lì lief 1
thteeu Initiative pctltl .»ns hav
flle»i to date, ami two mure ar
An at-
way w is
ff Larry
lx >lan
The ristai I r < ( the p
re V ‘«led by on.. <
ria who
ha d Men the prep aratlona. The plot
WlIt be Inn t nein»«* red by th«* Indicted
magnat*», who recognize that they
must get Ituef out of the way at all
hazards to ssve themselves.
The sheriff tonight admitted that
the discovery had been made In the
nick of time. He doubled the guards
at the prison tonight and placed spec
ial watchemn st Ruef's cell
llarf« Fate I* l>e« l<hxl.
In the midst of the denunciations
being heaped upon the graft prosecu
tion by Patrick Calhoun and hl» fel
low» In Indictment ha» -ome a clearer
light showing that the prosecution
stands at the present moment as
wtrong as ever, If not strong -r.
Abe Kiief's trial will be pressed
with vigor Then he will be sentenced
to 14 years In prison
He may at
once be placed on trial again and his
sentence raised to Jti years
Then
Patrick Calhoun will tw put on trial
and Huef dragged from the prison to
testify.
FRANCHISE FOR LIGHT
PLANT AT CRESWELL
(From Thursday'» Guard >
Upon petition of many resident» of
Creswell, the county
court today
granted John Tunell, owner of the
flour mill at that place, a Jh-year
franchise to erect and maintain poles
and wire» In the streets of Creswell
and the county road surrounding for
an electric light plant which Is now
being Installed at th«* mill and will be
operated by steam
The franchise allows the erection
of poles and wlr«*« on the following
< raatj i >ads
So«
jo. MS, $94.
255. $9». $84, 4«». 383 snd $7».
and the following streets In the unin
corporated town of Creswell:
A. B,
C, D. Avenue First. Hwond. Third,
Fourth and Fifth
It Is provided In
the order granting the franchise that
if work on the plant Is not begun
and a reasonable amount completed
within six months of the date of the
STAND YRI> 1>II.
PAYS III«. Dll IDENIMi granting olr the fr anchi»«*. It shall be
ravokad.
The report of
New York. Jan 2«
the United Stales Me•el Corporal ion
For the quarter ending: IhRCrmber 11.
1907, rx|H*ctantly a«rahed by the
public, »a an Index <L>f the general
fiaanr'al condition», «».»» made pub-
De today
T|><- net < i ni ng 4 for the
laat Ihre« month, <>lt the corpora-
tion's year were $".
The
figure« eice><1<*d the hopes of the
nt»*el trad*. The net e aralnga for the
year »ere $160.9si,4 $«t the largrel
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At Payette,
Idaho. January 29,
!•$, to J Hlarry Welder and wife.
In Eugene, January 2?, 1909, to
Gttorge A. I*er<ct and wife, a daughter.
GOVERNOR IS
THREATENED BY
BRANTON'S FRIENDS
ANONYMOUS FRIEND OF
COUNTY
CONVICT
lion of the Y. W. (?. A. occ•urred.
Balderee, '1 0, was <-lected
?a Y >un g. ’10,
Ident;
Ifs» Jeaa
I elected
Bocual, Jennie Perry; Bi
ble study, Gertrude Holmes; devo
tional, Isolene Shaver; mission study,
Ethel Green; membership, Mary Wat
son. At next Tuesday's meeting the
LYNE installation of officers will take place.
NOTIFIES
'Varsity Notes.
SUCCESSFUL
PUPILS IN EIGHTH
GRADE EXAMS
—
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m&rcial bodies
and
i"*-
scho Is. Oregon needs no one thing
ni<»r than additional population.
’ Present rates are $30 from Kansas
City St. Paul and all the Middl
West; $35 fr >m St. Louis and im
portant points in the Mississippi Val
ley; $38 from Chicago; $55 from
TYY ENTY-FOUR FROM THE EU- New York: and a proportionate rate
from every portion of the I nited
GENE PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND States. The rate is $2.50 less to Uma
FIFTEEN FROM OUTSIDE DIS- tilla and all points East.
The 'varsity basketball team will
leave In the morning to play O. A. C.
GOVERNOR HE WILL MEET on the Corvallis floor tomorrow
TRIUTS PASSED THE EXAMINA
FATE OF HTEUNENBERG AND night. The team Is in good shape,
but hardly expects to win, owing to
TIONS HELD ON JANUARY 23
HARVEY BROWN IF BRANTON the strange floor. A good showing,
however. Is looked for.
AND 24
IS NOT PARDONED—( HAMBER-
Dr. Sheldon will address the Fort
nightly Club next Saturday evening
LAIN IS NOT SCARED
on "The Materialism of the Novela
of Thomas Hardy."
(From Saturday's Daily.)
John Veatch, '07, who has been
Professor H.
C.
Baughman, of
A bold bad burglar entered the res
Portland, Jan. 31.—A special dis studying cartooning at the Univer Springfield. Professor A. K. Mickey, idence of Jesse Inman on Olive street
patch to the Oregonian from Trout sity of Chicago, returned to Eugene of Junction City, Professor L. R. Ai last night and stoie Mrs. Inman's
dale states that as the eastbound Un Friday evening.
derman and Attorney W. G. Martin, purse, containing $1.95 in coin and
ion Pacific train was leaving the un
Mrs. Susie Fennel Pipes, instruc of Eugene, today examined the papers Mr. Inman's razor and cigar case.
ion depot at Portland tonight Dr. tor of violin at the University School of the eighth grade pupils In the pub
Mr. and Mrs. Inman were at the
Charles Chamberlain, son of Gover of Music last year, leave» Saturday lic schools who took the regular Sth Fountain Grocery, which has been
nor Geo. E. Chamberlain, was hand- for Berlin, where she will resume her grade examinations on the 23d and sold to A. M. Daniels, during the
en an anonymous letter demanding musical studies.
24th of last month, and announced evening, and returned home about
this bls father pardon John Branton
Captain Briggs has built a hot the successful ones as follows:
9:30 o'clock.
Mr. Inman inserted
from the Oregon penitentiary before house garden to protect the early
Luten Ackerson, Winnie Bayly. Lu the key in the lock of the front door
February 20, 190k, and threatening sprouts from the cold weather.
cille Dunn, Augusta Young. Kather to unlock it, but found that it had al
that of the pardon Is refused the gov
Wesley Wire haH returned to the ine Watson, Mary Schlegel, Elizabeth ready been unlocked. They then en
ernor will meet the same fate as did i University to complete his course.
Minturn, Dora Francis, Harold Stiles,
The war department has written I Frances Mathews, Mary E Bristow tered the house and heard some on"
Governor Steunenberg, of Idaho, and
running. The marauder ran against
former Hherlf Harvey K. Brown, of to the president that it will be glad Minnie Chambers, Rona E. Morris.
to have any applicants sufficiently' Espar Young, Beulah Wilcox, Esther the sewing machine in the dining
Baker City.
room, knocking it across the room,
The letter Is dated January 29, prepared to take examinations for | Stafford, Laura Brooks, Daisy Bell.
and then ran out the back door. In
1 90S, and postmarked Cottage Grove. second lieutenant in the regular army Preston Brooks, Laura Barringer,
going through the back yard he ran
The handwriting on the envelope Is on July 1. Full information may be Leo. A. Potter, Clarence Dempster.
against a clothesline, where his hat
that of a woman. The letter is print obtained by writing to the war de James McCallum, Cecil Lindley, all of was knocked off. He did not take the
ed and shows an attempt to create partment.
district No. 4, of Eugene.
time to pick It up. and the officers
the Impression that the writer is Illit
A new course in modern languages
Edward Hastings, district No. 9.
now have the lid awaiting its owner.
erate.
will be added the second semester,
Iyela Fish, district No. 40.
It is a black hat with a broad brim
(John Branton was sentenced to when a two-hour study (a week! of
Glae Lyons, Georgie Woods, Made
the penitentiary from Lane county to elementary Italian will be begun. line Bettis. Gladys Leach, all of dis and crushed to a peak. There are
no marks on it that would lead to
serve a term of ten years, upon con Professor Chloran will be In charge.
trict No. 43.
the identity of the burglar.
viction of the crime of assault with
Henrietta Jackson, district No. 66
After the burglar had fled Mr. and
Intent to kill. He was received at the
Dora Sexton and Bessie Cox, dis Mrs. Inman took an inventory of their
penitentiary June 19, 1905, and Is
trict No. ill.
belongings and the articles mentioned
now a trusty In that Institution. He
Viola Jones and Joe Sailor, district were the only things missed. A re
Is a brother of Claude Branton, who
No. 132.
revolver lay on the dresser in the
was hanged at Eugene about k years
Nettie Westrope, district No. 17 4. bedroom where the thief left a burn
ago for the murder of a horseman
Laura Johnson and Roy Johnson, ing lamp, but it was not taken. He
with whom he was crossing the moun
Monday the Cobqyg trnfn on the district No. 166.
went through all the drawers in the
tains from Eastern Oregon
Court
dressers and chiffoniers, but took
land Greene, who was Implicated In Eugene-Coburg run will be discon
nothing from them as far as can be
the crime with Claude Branton, Is tinued. the train running only be
tween
Eugene
and
Springfield
on
the
I
learned.
now serving a life sentence In the
Oregon penitentiary. Governor Cham old schedule. The Eugene-Wendling
DENNIS SULLIVAN
berlain says the letter has not fright train will remain as it is.
DEAD FROM OPERATION
ened him.) ’
Mrs. F. M. Freeman, of Spring
field, was examined as to her sanity
Columbus, Feb.
1.—Denis Sull-
this forenoon before Judge Chrisman,
INTERESTING NEWS
Frank L. Armitage and Harry L van. an Irish actor and singer, died
FROM I Illi UNIVERSITY and she was pronounced insane. She Bown have sold their livery business today at the Grant hospital from ar,
will be taken to the insane asylum at ,
operation for appendicitis on last
Salem in the morning. Sh« Is aged , at the old Yates stand at the corner Thursday.
fie was born in
San
The six debaters for the University 4k years and has a hueband.
Dr«. | of East Seventh and Oak streets
Francisco in 1866. His wife Is here
of Oreg >n teams In the interstate DeBar and Jayne were the examin to Charles K. Kompp and J. M. Kitch
en. who took possession today. This snd the body will probably be taken
league were chosen
last Saturday ing physicians.
stable Is one of the largest in this to San Francisco for burial.
night In the final tryouts In Villard
part of the state, and does a big bus
hall. Jesse H. Bond was selected as
iness. The new proprietors are old
the best Individual debater, and pre
hands at the business, Mr. Kompp
sented with the ulumnl medal. Bond
having formerly been in associated
also was made leader of the affirm
with his brother Hud Kompp, in the
ative team to debate Idaho here on
conduct of the Junction City stables,
March 27.
Ills first colleague will
having recently sold out to him. Mr.
probably be W. C. Nicholas, second.
Kitchen also understands the busi
Walter Eaton
Clarence Whealdon
ness.
Messrs. Armitage and Bown
was given leadership of the negative
desire The Guard to thank the pub
team, with Karl Kirkpatrick as first
lic for th“ liberal patronage while
colleague, and in all likelihood T. R.
they were In the business and trust
Townsend as second. Townsend was
that their successors may be treated
made first colleague on the affirm
Washington,
Jan.
29.—When as liberally.
ative team, and Eaton second on the
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London, Jan. 30.- The rate 4
Messrs. Armitage and Bown have
nebatlve. but the change as already shown a synopsis of the charges made
♦ of discount at the Bank of 4
presented will probably be made The against him last evening by F. J. not decided what business they will ♦ England is unchanged at 4 4
negative team will contest with the Heney, Senator Fulton was not In follow in the future.
♦ per cent.
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University of Washington at Seattle clined to make any response at this
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time. Finally, however, he said:
also on March 2 7.
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"I cannot, of course, answer Mr.
The question for discussion was the
CASHIER OF IMHSE
Honey's
charges
until
I
have
them
in
same as the one which will be used
RANK ARRESTED
New York. Jan. 30.—The bank ex-
In the league debates, "Resolved, that full, so that 1 know just what they
are.
I
will
say,
however,
that
it
is
amlners today took charge of the
the present laws relating to Chinese
Boise.
Jan
31.
—
Horace
E.
Neal,
immigration should he extended to absolutely false that I ever paid J. who was cashier of the Capital State New Amsterdam National Bank and
S. Smith or any other person money
Mechanics' & Traders' bank, a state
Include the Japanese Immigrants."
Hank until Its failure last week, was
While Pacific coast feeling is for Mitchell. It was. I recall, a com arrested tonight on a charge of for institution, both of which closed their
doors late yesterday.
Both banks
strong for the exclusion of Japanese mon report that Smith got money out
gery. The facts of the case are not
the negative aide makes out a strong of Mitchell on a promise to qualify fully laid bare yet, but it is known are Included in the Morse-Heinze-
as a legislator, and then refused to
Thomas chain of banks.
argument for non extension.
notes
aggregating at
qualify. I do not recall saying any that forged
Run on Other Hanks
Y. M. <’. A. Banquet.
at
least
$50,000
have
come
in
and
As a result of the closing of these
The Young Men's Christian Asso thing to Governor Chamberlain about more spurious paper Is turning up al)
two banks several smaller institu
ciation gave a banquet to seven ty- Smith, but if I did it was simply bas th« time.
tions met h»*avy withdrawals of de
flve of Its members at Frank's hall ed on the generally believed report.
"As for being attorney for the Ham
posits today. One of these was the
on the evening of January 25. After
Oriental Bank, where the depositors
full justice had been done to the mond Lumber Company. I never was, COLONIST RAUF’S
except. I think, I once appeared In
good things the merriment began.
IN EFFECT MY RUH I. were paid promptly. President Hug!
court for it.
The Brownell matter
Kelley announced that twelve other
All present joined In the "Toast to
I
have
before
refuted.
The
Burke
Institutions had come to the aid of
Oregon." A quartette composed of
Every property holder and every th* bank and he hoped to be able to
and
Gosslln
matter
was
simply
a
case
Steelqulat, Moore, Lewis and Davis
citizen In the State of Oregon Is In withstand the drain
follow <*d with a »election. which was where the parties were Indicted and
I was applied to to defend them That debted to the newspapers, the com
much appreciated.
t’arl Met lain.
mercial bodies, the schools and the
YY ill Pay in Full.
acting km toast maRter, t hen culled was years before I was elected to th»*
senate, anil I was then engaged In th<*l business men for conducting an ad
Washington. Jan. 30.—Rank Ex
upon “i'ad’ Reid to tell the an«eni-
vertising campaign
through
1907
practice
of
law.
’
do
not
now
ccall
>
bled g uvsts “how It wems to be a real|
amin-T Charles A. Hanna, temporary
all the c'rcumstanceg. but know that which brought 27,215 people to thl.-
dad."
Profeaaor Terrill was next ;
receiver of the National Bank of
state as a result of the colonist ratf
my
actions
were
all
perfectly
legiti
asked to :4|»eak as “officiai *’ r»’|»n »sen- '
North America, was todav appointed
mate
and
proo
'r,
and
when
I
see
the
I
In
March
and
April,
September
and
latlv* of the United Fri leralio n of allegations will easily refute any I October.
temporary receiver of the New Am
t lu os.
No greater return has ever been
Mr. HeneyI
Att *r a solo by M. F M cP la In Mr.! charges of Imt’roprle’y.
must be de«»w*rste when he has to achieved ns a result of community or-
Rovar 1 told of "Bino and Hu mi >UM. '
and co-op?rattvo advf*rtis-
and l'arasilc-<, Rol • h am Ml- delve Into the past to rake up scan- I ix.inizHfion
I , Ing. This re cord of 227 no.:ple for
.”
"Billy" Neal antortnlned dal and filth of this character.
every day f r 1 20 dr*ys ii almost wPh
«Ith a lOlo. followed by Pro fi *saor shall at the proper time »1 nl with]
•
-barges and show their entire out a parali. I In the history of Im-
Dunn, the first president of the Uni
1 migration eff ort anywhere in thl
versity Association, on "Lives of Ser falsity."
country.
Du ring fhe same months PRESSMEN ARE FREE
vice."
I. II. Rhodes spoke of the
of 1906, the colonist rates brought
TO OO ON STRI KI
Work of the Association," to such
9.001, or In round figures
50 per
effect that voluntary contributions to
Cincinnati. Feb. 1.—United State
cent.
the amount of $214 were tendered
The colonist rates go Into effect Judge Thompson has handed down t
Dr Kuykendall, representing the cit-
again on March 1st, and continue un I decision refusing to enjoin the Inter
lietis of Eugene, told of their Inter-'
Pressmen's Union
til April 3oth, and if the sam»* ener national
fron
eat In the University Association
t
getic campaign can be carried on In striking.
The quartette again sang and the
190»,
even
thia
large
Influx
of
ne»
Helena. Feb 1
Governor ♦
guests dispersed, after voting to have ♦
YDMIRAI. EVANS'
another banquet In the near future. ♦ Joseph K Toole, thrice elect- ♦ people can be Increased and it is cer
tainly worth while.
F LEET AT PUNTA ARENA!*
♦
ed
governor
of
Montana
on
♦
Orntory Night-
The colonist rates were the centra!
4*
-stir
tick
♦
Tonight In Villard Hall the annual
Punta Arenas. Feb. 1.—The fie«'
feature around which the »eventv-sb
contest to select the orator who shall ♦ ed hl» resignation to the sec- ♦ bodies composing the Oregon Devel
o,f P”nta Ar*-n"-'
♦
late
today,
to
take
♦
represent the University of Oregon
opment League carried on their cam iz.45 this afternoon.
tn the state Intercollegiate contest ♦ . 'fc. t after April 1 nev He ♦ paign. and the chief credit for this
♦
will be held.
At this time tlx ora ♦ win
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♦ result Is given to the newspapers, tc
♦
tors will comi>ete. They are
Bert ♦ Norrta, lieutenant governor
♦
whom It belongs.
Poor
health
la
aaalgncd
aa
the
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W Prescott. 'Ok. Moielle Hair. '98;
The direct benefit of the colonls' ♦ N orthern californi y
♦
for
the
governor
'»
res
♦
4
Jesse H. Bond. '09. Harold J. Rounds.
rate la that It brings people to every ♦
COVERED
WITH
SNOYY
♦
tgnatlon
♦
4
10; Clarence L. Whealdon. '10. and
section, and builds up the country ♦
♦♦♦♦4»*444*44+444
4
Henry Davlea, '10. Each of the ora
around all the towns rather than in ♦
R;«1-'». Feb 1— Northern
tors has made a thorough study of his
creasing the population of the larg ♦ California Is covered with
subject and will be able to make a
er cities
And It has been conclus ♦ •now north of Red Bluff It Is
Yl.l. IIROOK I,Y N
capable showing at the tryout.
proven that immigration comes | ♦ wet and heavy, and Is causing
HYNK >1 -i t NDS ively
Met'Ye«lic Not to Come.
to communities tn dlr»?ct proportion | ♦ considerable damage to tele-
Owing to the fact that Walter Mc-
♦ 'n*ePh’ tel’phone an<l Power
to the effort expended by them.
New
York.
Feb
1
The
Home
Credle. manager of the Portland base
During the winter months. Janu ♦
Bank,
a
small
Institution
of
South
ball team, could not be with the Ore
ary and February particularly, the, ♦
A run farmer in the great
gon college nine for over two weeks H t'k’vn, suspended today
Middle Wes’ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦<•♦44
yesterday
caused
the
suspension.
the services of the Ross City man will
• from whs
com »'n
our area teat i
not be aeeured. though there was a
Immlgratlo: n > does his
test read
strong possibility of that good for-
Ing. and w<p want to• be sure that to
read# the story of Oregon.
During
the pnat ye ar more than Hire nllllor
e->pb's of nringed m attcr w<
dren- ;
1 ited from thta stai c. and In nil of !
periti raite was ;promoted
It hm b<•en the con.<tant effort of
t'ie Portlarid Commi?rria¡ C lub in Rs 1
correspondíjnrw thronghont the
i
to Impresa upon all the people ofj
TOÌET
8URGI AR SURPRISED
AT HIS WORK
DeTfEUXSOUMuD
FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY,
Proprietor of GOURAUD 8 ORIENTAL CREAM
JOB SAXX AJtn HXCOMMBNUJD BY
STANLEY'S,
■ - Eugen.
> Pacific Horse Liniment Is prepared
'expressly for the needs of horsemen and
ranchmen. It is a powerful sod pene
trating liniment, a remedy for emergen,
cies. A soothing embrocation for the
relief of pain, and the best liniment for
sprains and soreness.
Inequaled for
curing the wounds and injuries of
BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts,
abrasions, sores and bruises
Pacific
Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed.
No other is so good or helpful in so many
way s. If it fails to satisfy, we authorize
all dealers to refund the purchase price.
COBURG TRAIN TO
BE DISCONTINUED
ARMITAGE & BOWN
SELL LIVERY STABLE
SENATOR FULTON
ASSERTS HENEY'S
CHARGES ARE FALSE
EXTRA LARGE BOTTLES FIFTY CENTS
H oyt C hemical C o ., rortlano , orc .
free *
BOOKLET
r
HEINZE-MORSE
BANKS CONTINUE
TO CLOSE DOORS
GOVERNOR TOOLE
RESIGNS HIS OFFICE
CASTOR
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For I&ûukts •
?ha Kicd Yo? *
A pure, at.tuep,
tie Toilet Powder
for infant- and
adults.
Ex. mi.
sitely perfunieti.
Renders an excel,
lent complexion
and keeps t he -kin
clear, a,ft and
velvety Relieve»
skin irritation and
should be used
freely after lath
ing and shaving,
giving a delight
ful and refreshinc
effect.
At deal,
ers or by mad, 25
cents Box. Pr».
pared by
G olden
W est
<
coffee ; ì
TEA SPICES’
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BAKING POWDER
EXTRACTS " T
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•ATRIALWILL CONVINCE'
CLOSSET a DEVERS’
PORTLAND, ORE:.
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Greatest known remedy foe heave»
l-lkbbrd. Or., Oct. 31,1^)2 —
This is to certify that 1 gave tr>>
tn are one bo tit* of “Ston«** Heave
Dr .-»O'” and cured her oi heaves.
T bis was last winter and she has
not been afiev ted si nee — G Wa’la e
F R. S.C. S TONE. Salem. Or.
1*or s.i’e bv all druggist*.
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