Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, February 06, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    WILLS MONEY TO
CRESWELLCHURCJ
AND SOCIETIES
i) P r ü p r i«i t i
¡u j U Cd
givln
itrol of liquor selliti
MANY MATTERS
SIUSLAW LAUNCH
WRECKED AT THE
ÍIÍOUTH OF HIVER
itT ■
at ma
Amendment exempting dwelling­
maintain their
LAID X Ills' GASOLINE BOAT
XV. HOXX E BEQUEATHS Sjooo houses, tools, furniture, etc., fr mi Tliltl E HI XDREII Doll XRS XI» ish views. They demand $3.
taxatiou.
may get that figure, but it is doubt­
Ml Els
UH II
DISASTER —
TO MKHIODIST t ill lit II AT
Amendment giving voters the pow-
I'ROI'lll ATEI! I tili AUX I II I Is. ful. despite- the fact that the San
er to recall public officers.
Franeisco
market
is
now
fairly
firm
CRESXX ELL XXD $200 1: XCH TO
Act instructing members of Legis­
and stocks here limited, it must lie
lature to vote for people's choice tor
i s into < < m > s
missionarx ami < nt Hull i:\-
NEW STATI IIS — DECOR vrioxs remembered that Eastern onions are
Senator.
now going to the Southern markets,
|t\\
—
ItoXD
WASHED
XXX AY
Amendment providing for propor­
ÌT XSIOX SOCIETIES.
FOR COMING CHRISTIAN EX- and it will be out a short time before
tional representation.
there are supplies from Japan, to say
IO 111X Ell
Act limiting expenditures for poll-
di won < <>x\ i Xriox
nothing of the early California offer­
tica! campaign purposes.
ings that will lie ready for the mar­
will oi .xornian A \\ . H< jwe.
Act to protect salmon on I 'pper Co­
ket next month."
iliPer u no di pd at hH h in e at 1 lunibia.
< Special Correspondence.)
The board of governors of the Com­
!1 on Januar) * 2S, was aidmitt?d
Amendment limiting the power of
Mapleton. !•' -l> 5. The schooner
ll(i|i« and Prohiliition.
mercial
Club
met
last
evening,
all
be
­
bate late yesnerd.»y af tern oon. District Attorney to file indictment* .
North Yakima. Feb. 1. - The hop­ Coquille, which ■ ill' >1 from this port
ing present except Mr. Friendly, w ho
itiniat ’ «1 vilu » of th* 1prop erty
Act for creation of Hood River1 was in Portland.
growers
of this st ite at the coming a few ays ago lr> il i- 1 with lumber,
estntf* is $ 1 9, 000. As 1)rov IdeS ' Ct >huty
I
“...1
She
general election will have a power sprung a leak and wat
rt
The
matte
■ dr H oti re’s wife, .Ann Eli-
tin ' have never had before, and as a was towed into C )OÜ R
Rose
Festivi
randsm . 1 ^oui w H. ♦ ++++++♦++♦++ + + + 4
result something in the nature of a It is not known v<
ther discuss
intel.
utor' s of *
* on the suJiJt
t
c mbinatlon between the-hop produc­ damaged. M. E. Sau
ill, an d P. E. Snodgras «. L . L. *
MAURI El>
+
ers an<l, the liquor interests in Wash­ has a large interei
i red.
ich an d C. 1 Scott were na med
I am nvli XX reckt-il.
ington is not an impossibility and
♦
+
It was decided to select he
♦ + + +
Yesterday Claud Yates, in charge
Ing of February 17 for the proposed perhaps not improbable.
In four counties of thA state they of the launch Lena, towed a scow
At the courthouse, February 4. visit of the Cottage Grove Connu r- will lie able to elect representatives loaded with lumber to the mouth of
Atter fu
debts 190S, Ferdinand Sylvester and Miss dal Club to Eugene.
Attention was A alled to the fact to the legislature who will go pledged the river, intending to land it b low
■ paid.
is be- Grace Cady, County Judge Chrisman
to supp. it legislation demanded by the jetty.( When opposite the end of
queatbed to
nsion so- officiating. They will reside at Mar- that of the $1373 expended sine-' the them.
In others they may lie able the jetty his etigliie stopped and be­
promotion work started all but 8?0 -
ciety of the Methodist Episcopal cola.
75 was spent here. thereby really to combine with other forces and in fore lie could get it started the
r
General Hospital has tlie first floor are the reception hall, church, i and $200 to the Woman's
¡turning the money subscribed right this way secure friends in the next launch drifted onto the north spit
Home Missionary
Society
of the
• entirely completed and is now the hous physician's office, the mat­
i hack into the community that gives legislature. It Is apparent that the and last night the sea broke it all to
church,
to
be
used
on
the
Pacific
♦
♦
JZ: for patients. The building was ron's room, the head nurse's roqm,
liquor interests, especially the brew­ pieces
She was owned by Charles
it.
coast.
+
BORN
BOHN
♦
three large wards with six beds each
Plans for advertising In Eastern eries of tlie state, will really combine Saulurt and was valued at about
for public inspection yester- and a number of private rooms. On
The sum of $300 each is bequeath­ +
♦
on any proposition looking to mutual $500.
sj jni a reception to the people of the second floor are only private ed to his grandchildren, Lillian and + + + + + ♦ + + ■♦• + ♦ + + ♦■»■♦♦ city newspapers and in Eastern trade strength, because the brewer has al­
River t utting lload Away.
papers were submitted, and the sum
Eugene
Rhinehart,
children
of
his
At Glenada, Or., on Wenesday, | of $300 appropriated for thnt pur­ ways found the hopgrower an enemy
The river is cutting the bank very
city was held during the after- rooms, some of them having private
baths, separate toilets, etc. The op­ deceased daughter, Clara. One-third January 22, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. pose, final details to be submitted nt to prohibition.
In Washington tlie bad at
Hollenbeck's, half a mile
Everybody who visited the in-
of all the real and personal property
I the next meeting of the board. This liquor interests have always lieen ac­ above Mapleton. The road is dam­
¡¿u'jon admired f c- building and erating rooms are in the north end of that may be left after the above lega­ Al Martin, a twelve-pound son.
the building on this fl or, and are fit­
advertising will lie done now. whils tive at election time, and nil able lob­ aged to such an extent that teams are
tie completeness with which it is ted up with the latest appliances and cies are paid is bequeathed to his
Up to Saturday night 14S6 voters the East is wrapped in snow a"d ice by is always maintained at Olympia (♦bilged to travel through the field,
fixtures known to surgical science. | wife, Ann Elizabeth Howe.
had registered with Registrar Mc­
(luring the law-making season.
Some of the people have subscribed
k-'“building is'located on the east The walls are enameled throughout
All of the balance of property, both Farland at the county clerk's office. and before the tourist rate takes ef­ i
The organization of the Washing­ quite liberally to Jetty it. They have
fect.
'real and personal, is biutueathed ty
d/of College Hill, on a part of the and th? floors are of raecollthi
An Invitation from the Salem boatd ton Hopgrowers' Association at Puy­ the piles In the river and Benedict's
,11'Humphrey place: It is a frame
Teacher*’ ! 'xaminat ion.
The entire building is lighted by his children, Louise H. Johnson, Ell-|
of
trade to send delegates to n lovo allup last week In which over 100 of pile driver was brought up last night
gene L. Howe and Charles 8. Howe. I
r ure two full stories high, with electricity, and gas is also being
ln-
feast
and
commercial
reunion the leading producers in the state to drive them. They have to get it
$2000 to ( reswell Church.
n¿ tic and basement, 40x96 feet in stalled. The building is healed
Notice Is hereby given 'hat the
took part, pr mises to revolutionize fixed before another freshet, and ex­
by
A codicil to the will, executed No- ' county superintendent of Lane county on February 18 was acted on favor­ the industry In
unions exclusive of the large steam.
this
part of the pect the county court to appropriate
!rch in front, which is 12x30 f-et in
vember 14, 1902, directs that the ex­ will hold the regular examination or ably and tile manager Instructed to Northwest. At the meeting the state money for part of the expense.
The woodwork on the interior of ecutors shall sell the farm consisting.' applicants for state and county pa­ attend. while nt the general meet-
L.-nions. The exterior of the
was divid 'd into three sections and
Shipping Notes
E'jing is covered with eoment ov.r the building is very beautiful. and of 200 acres and known as the Fur-: pers at the court house in Eugene as Ing of the dull five more delegates fcr.iW' rs here are now perfecting an
The tug Roliarts was brought up
will be select d.
•¿'lath, giving it the appearance 'the exterlcr, as een by the picture, nell farm, at public or private sale. I follows:
The coming Christian Endeavor organization of a branch to have from Gardiner Saturday, loaded with
¿/brick structure. John Hunzicker is finished so as to give a handsome as the executors may deem best, with­
E'or State Papers.
state convention was discussed, at.d charge of the work in Western Wash­ cold-storage and canned salmon at
The furni'ure out order of the court; that the pro-
fa, the architect and W. H. Alex- and lileasing effect,
Wednesday.
February
Coni mencing
also the need of proper decorations ington. The association will at once William Kyle & Sons' cold storage
¿dT the contractor. The workman- was furnished by :he Campbell-Feli­ ceeds of the sal . not exceeding $2,- I 12, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing of our main streets: this matter was affiliate with tli Pacific Coast Hop- plant at Florence, and was on the
man
Company,
cf
this
city,
and
is
the
000,
be
given
to
L.
H.
Johnson,
(ma
­
I
until
Saturday,
F i* is of the best and reflects great
Febru^Fy 15, at 4 p. ordered taken up With the Merchants’ grower.' union.
way to Coos Bay again Sunday. The
adit on the architect, the builder best ever installe! in auy Northwest tee, in trust for the Methodist Epls- I m.
The re Diction of the hop acreage i L. Roscoe, with the same kind of a
Protective Association, as coming di­
copal church of Creswell, ar.d said
lit ill who were in any manner con- hospital.
Wednesday— Penmanship, History rectly in their line.
and the elimination of the middleman I cargo from the same place, ’ sailed
The institution is a credit to the sum be invested by the trustee in | Spelling, Geography, Reading, Psy-
■ its ■ n iruction.
are urged as two fundamental ele­ Monday for Coos Bay.
city
and
to
the
company
of
local
clti-1
such
a
manner
as
will
in
his
Judg-
I la the basement ot' the building is
chology.
ments looking to the perpetuation of
Tlie Washcalore is on the way from
yield
the
greatest
income
and
zens
which
built
it.
Eugene
is
proud
nient
|t!is heating plant, the store room,
Thursday — Written
Arithmetic,
the Industry. An efort has been made San Francisco to this port and should
|
that
said
income
be
paid
over
to
the
Theory of ^Teaching. Grammar, Book­
lijdry rooms and the kitchen. Oa of it.
to secure a pledge from growers to be here today.
i trustees of said church as often as keeping, Physics, Civil Government.
reduce acreage and plow up yards
Mr. Clough Is putting up a good-
1 once a year for the benefit of the
Friday—Physiology, English Geo­
where good results have not been se­ sized building Just south of Joe Mor­
with the grippe and will be unable church.
graphy, Composition, Algebra, Eng­
cured. In every field of more than ris' store, lint no one seems to know
I EllSON.XlJi
lish Literature.
to appear at Coburg Tuesday and
five acres there will be reduction.
what it is going to be used for.
Saturday—Botany, Plane Geom­
Wednesday evenings.
(From Monday’s Dallv Guard)..
Last week we had some of the cold­
1-2
@
5c.
Chittim
bark
—
4
etry, General History, School Law.
Mrs. A. J. Johnson came down f-nm
PORTLAND MARKET REPORT
est weather of the season.
Aside
8. H. Friendly is in Portland on
Wool
—
18
c
.
For County Papers.
Creanrery Butter—30c@ 35c.
Creswell on the noon train today.
from bursting some of the water
Easiness.
l'oultry.
Eggs,
etc.
Commencing Wednesday. February
Eggs, 2 5 'a 26c.
pipes no damage was done.
)! Wilhelm, of Monroe, was in the She was accompanied by her mother,
Eggs, per doz 21c.
12, at 9 o’clock a. m., and continuing
Chickens 12 9 1 3c.
Mrs. N. A. W. Howe.
<¡5 Sun lay.
! »1 0.
Dairy Butter— I’er roll—50@.45
until Friday, February 14. at 4 p. m
Wheat Valley, 83c; bill item, 85c
Miss Janice King, after a visit with
i P. Hower is at Blue River on her grandparents, I)r. and Mrs. C. B.
Creamery Butter -Per roll, 60
C _ i
Wednesday Penmanship, History,
Oats—Per ton. $27 "i $18.
bluing business.
Hens—Per lb. 9c.
The following is s Jf-explanatory Orthography, Reading, Physical Geo­
! Barley Per ton, $27@$30.
King, in Eugene, returned home to
Henry Mathews was in the city Cottage Grove this afternoon.
Frys—Per lb. 9c.
graphy.
Hay Timothy, $18; cheat, $14.
and is of interest to militiamen;
Geese
—
Per
lb.,
7c.
Thursday
—
Written
Arithmetic,
jfcmi Gashen today.
Amos Severn and M”«. W. I,. Dv-j
Grain Hay $ 1 4 ( ii $ 1 5.
o
General
Orders
No.
Ducks
—
Per
lb.,
9c.
Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Phy­
Mohair -Choice, 29(9 30c.
Tbth. McCord, of Marcóla, was in singer, of Roseburg, after having at-
Turkeys—Per Hi. 12’40.
\
Wool Volley 1 3c'b'20c.
tended the fun i al of Mrs. Elizabeth Headquarters Oregon National Guard, siology.
Jogeae over Sunday.
EruHs,
Ve^.-tnbie«.
E'lc.
Friday-—Geography. School Law,
Hops Prim« 4’-c@7.
Donald Pres’cn arrived home to­ Sovern in Eugene yesterday, return­
Adjutant-General's Office,
The Junction City Hardware Com­
Civil Government, English Literature. New Potatoes—50c per <■ ■■'.
Potatoes—50<ii60:».
j
ed home today.
by from a trip north.
pany filed articles of incorporation
Portland, Or., Jan. 28. 1908.
W. B. DILLARD.
Onions $2.4 0 $’50.
Onions
—
Per
cwt.,
$3.75.
with the county clerk this afternoon.
Miss Orpha Harms left last night
Dr. Cha»e, the football coach, 13ft
County Superintendent. ,
Chittim bark—4ii'6A4c.
Lemons—Per case, $3.75.
’• Congress, having extended the
The incorporators are Edward Bai-
.
for a visit at San Francisco and other I
today tor p ants north.
for
the
organized
militia
to
con-
I
Oranges
—
$2.75.
time
ley. Forrest Miller and Richard Pope,
T W. Fairchild and wife are here California cities. Her place as op­ ' form to Section 3 of the act of Jan-1 AVFRl'F AN ALLE DEUTSCHEN
Livestock M'irkot.
The capital stock is $9000, divided
erator at the Postal telegraph office
from S-a tle on business.
YON LAXE CO.
Into 90 shares of the par value of
is being taken by J. P. Nickelsen, for­
21, 1903, the following organl-
Ste-'ra—Per lb., 3 (it 3’4c.
PRIMARY I WV
Miss Lucille Yoran returned today merly manager of the Western Union uary
$100 each. The object of the corpo­
Good cows—3 (it 2 l-2c.
AND
STATEMENT
NO.
1
zations will constitute an additional
¡fr:n: a visit at Creswell.
Jedenfalls hat schon einjeder in
ration I b to deal in hardware, furnl-
Good prime dressed veal—ii tf? 6c.
office here.
regiment
oi
infantry,
which
will
be
deutschen Zeitungen gelesen das in
ture. etc. The new company has
E, E. Orton came up from Junc-
Jos. Parker, of Dexter, after a visit
Mutton on foot -Per lb., 3 ft @ 4c
Eugene, Or., Feb. 8. 1908.
known as (he 4th infantry, Oregon allen Staaten
unseres Landes ein
ition City this afternoon.
bought the Miller & Mays hardware
with his son, Professor E. R. Parker,
Fat liogs—1 1 2(0 5c.
In
Editor
Guard*
In
an
editorial
Verband Deutschsprechender Vere­
[C. E. Bailey, of Junction City, in Eugene, returned horn» today. He National Guard:
store at Junction City,
They are
Fat hogs, dressed—6c.
I the Eugene Register entitled "The
well konwn in the county, Mr. Bailey
Separate Co. A will be Co. A. 4th ine gebildet worden sind, um der ueb-
¡■pent Sunday in Eugene.
was accompanied by his little grand­
(■rain and Feed.
Ixiglc
of
It.
”
the
editor
seems
inclin
­
erhandnaemender
Beschraenkung
F IV. Ogram and L. D. Scarbrough, daughter, Ethel Parker, who will vis­ Infantry.
ed to the view that Statement No. 1 being a farmer residing west of town
Flour—$4.25.
*t Creswell, were in the city today.
Separate Co. B will be Co. B, 4th unserer persoenllchen Freiheit einen
it there a few days.
__
idoes
not conform to that part of the and the other two gentlemen having
Oat
hay
—
$16.
-Riegel vorzsuchleben.maechsten Frei­
J. L. Zeigler left this afternoon on
direct
primary law that holds that been identified with the business In­
H. F. Hollenbeck. Amos Winkins ’ Infantry.
Cheat
hay
—
per
ton
$14.
of his regular trips to Califor­ ♦ and J. M. Williams went to Rose-
Separate Co. C will be Co. C. 4th tag und Samstag wird Herr E. Pacul-
there
must
of necessity be political terests there for some time,
Timothy
hay
—
Per
ton
—
115.
ly vom Oregon Verbände hier sein
nia.
'parties, and that It Is not fair to the! terests there for some time past.
V...
Imrg Sunday to attend a meeting 1 Infantry.
New
oats
—
Per
bu.,
42c.
Miss Nina Nlcklin
.....___ ___
„ _______
_ to.of the rtistr-ict fair board, of which
has
returned
Separate Co. D will be Co. D, 4th ub einen Zwelgverand auch hier zu
J legislative candidates of the different
Bran, per ton,. $26.
bilden.
Auslagen sind dabei nicht
Ihrtiand to resume her violin stu-
The grandmothers of the old Dutch
Infantry.
parties to exact from them the pledge
they are members.
Mixed feed—Per ton, $2 8.
«
verbunden.
Diese
Bewegung
Ist
we
­
ww.
Dunkard families in Western Penn­
Co. E, 4th
E
will
be
Co.
Separate
to
vote
for
tha
’
person
who
shall
re
­
Shorts, per ton. $30.
rMrs. M. A. Bowns went to Junction!
der von den Brauereien noch von
Infantry.
ceive the largest number of votes for sylvania have made and used "Hick­
(From Saturday’s Guard'.
den Schapshaendlern ins Leben ger­ < New Wheat—Per bu.. 75c.
May to visit her sister a few
Separate Co. F will be Co. F, 4th ufen worden, darum Deutsche zeigt
!
the office of United States senator, ory Bark Cough Remedy" and raised
Rolled barley—Per ton, $35.
Harry Mourer, of Salem, is visiting Infantry.
irrespective of pirtv; in other words, their families on it for a hundred
Chopped
feed
—
$31
per
ton.
elmal
an
das
Ihr
nicht
immer
das
fu-
' s. Katherine Ward Pope return- in the city.
Separate Co. G will be Cb. G, 4th
that all the Republicans who shall be years. Now you can buy it of your
si i'iii afternoon from a visit in Port-
am
Wadgen
seid,
und
Schil
­
enfte
Rad
Elmer Gray expects to spend Sun­ Infantry.
(elected shall ve'e for that candidate dealers. Ask for it and use It, be­
day at Albany.
2. The following field, staff and est euch der guten Sache an. denn
of their own par’y who shall have re- cause it's pure; because it will stop
macht
stark,
um
naehere
Einigkeit
L5
Awbrey, of Irving, was in the
Robert O. Brady, of Creswell, was battalion staff officers are assigned
■
elved the endore ment cf his party, your cough; because it is the best
wende
man
sich
an
Jos.
Ti-
Auskunft
*:v today, returning home on the in the city today.
Portland. Feb. 6.—The egg mar­ •and In like manner the Democrats cough remedy made today. Try It.
to the 4th Infantry:
roni.
teca train.
—
Rev. M. C. Wire left this afternoon
ket, which was more or less unset­ • hall support the man who has Re­ For sale by Hull's Red Cross Drug
Colonel George O. Yoran.
.Achtungsvoll,
tled yesterday because of the uncer­ ceived endorsement at the hands of Store and all dealers everywhere.
Lieutenant-Colonel John M. Wil-
Fred Thayer returned to Wend- for points south.
VERB
AND
DEUTSCHSPRECHEN-
A. H. Nordemeyer and wife are I Hams.
tainty of the weather conditions, for the Democratic party.
''c after a stay of several days
DER VEREINE VON OREGON. the Immediate
down from Mabel.
future.
was weak
Major Frank B. Hamlin.
I w inder do»s It occur to th» editor j
N. Christensen, of Florence, re­
Miss Maude Lewis was down from
again today on t^ie return of warm ■cif the Regictcr ♦'<-• th’ pcopli! might
Major Creed C. Hammond.
, of Henpncr, arrived the Mohawk today.
turned home this week, after spend­
HENEY
HAS
MABE
GOOI>
weather.
Yesterday
some
dealers
adju
­
Captain Frank E. Taylor,
endorse n Renuh’lean for Urtlied
it her aunt, Mrs. Eu-
Wiley Francis we st to Albany to- tant.
held for 27 t i 2s r- nt« for Oregon States senator ar’ rt fbo p^nie time' ing some time in Eug me, attending
Ha
(Forest
Grove
News.
R<
dav on a short visit.
ranch stock, but It is understood that elect a Democratic 1'gh’ature, or vice to business matters.
Captal Frank L. Chambers, quar-
ia F
A3 promised, Francis J.
%
a
who has been em-
F. J. Hard returi
no important sales
ales were
wire made at versa?
Such ♦♦»•n"" t>->vo occurred'
termast
for some time past, trio f Cott;) O' Gt ■
fi-o«,- figures. Toiley
’s prices
were as a dominant political party losing at i
Today's
nr
rton K. Lawson, com- gavp United States Senator
Ca pt i
in 25 to 26 cents, and at these
W. Fulton a jolt in a speet ¡1 1
it.
is
of
sc price;
Arthur B. Edwar
prices the the polls. Th" rac e neonie who elect­
nii -ary
w A.
Eggs stocks ed Geo. E. Chnnbc'-'ln^’’••ernor ol
in nway, of Cottage in th» city on busin
rnarke» wjm not active
Lieutenant John M. Rennie, Portland Tuesday night. All
the
Hall
trial,
however,
th(
»11,
wa
J. M. Wilhelm.
: her brother, Dr. L.
generally are largt«, and the receipts Oregon can c|"c’ n Democratic legis-1
battalia n adjutant.
l>.en but little to directly
l. ta Eu
today wers considerably in excess of lature. Suppose such should be the ,
ln the cltv on bu«lni
First Lieutenant Walter S. Thriel- 1 Fulton with th» charge made
E. J. McClanahan
Key L. R. Eimunscn went to
thu demand.
case. W'n|ld ”ot an ther "The Ixiglc1
keld.
There was no change of Importanoe of It" editorial ’■av» ’n lie written?
S- < ond Lieutenant Willard C. Cop- ney, but it is conclusive that
K“ farm at Goshen on the af- today to rtansact some business.
has
aided
in
shielding
criminals.
The
R. O. Richardson left this morning pernoll. battalion quartermaster and
in the poultry market, which usually
33 train today.
numerous letters exchanged lietweon Is not active until later in the week. The writer hereof, while not Claim­
L«- '• R. Mathews, of Goshen, vis- on a three days' trip to Seattle.
commissary.
ing perfection for the nrlmsry law,
|
the
senator
and
those
Indicted
might
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cockerline have
the comander-in
While r ielpts of hens and chickens and who recognizes the fact that
L*1*r daughter, Mri L^U War-
order cf
i
not
disclose
enough
evidence
to
in
­
returned from a trip to N- wport.
were not large, they were rather Statement No. 1 is binding In a moral
r *•la kugeae today.
sure an indictment, but they have
Hermann Schmitt came down from
heavier than the requirements for way only, devoutly hop»« that neith­
i
been
printed
and
read
by
the
¡>eople,
I
Bolton arrived here last Creswell on the noon train today.
Adj itani-uenetai.
the dsv.
er of the pledges may ever he elim­
At the annual meeting of the Sec­
which is enough.
• k >ni R*'n,’leton. She may re
H. C. Mahon was a passenger to i
in the orange market Just now inated from the law. what'>v r other
r«t wre permanently.
Portland on the noor. trait. tod~y.
there is a serious shortage in large changes may of nccessl’v have to be ond Southern Oregon District Agri­
cultural Society, held In the office of
Hlckork Bark Congo Remedy,made sizes, while the supply of the smal­
y. _/'eMOr O F. Stafford, of the
Marion Veatch. of Cottage Grove
by the Hickory Brak Remedy Com­ ler grades is sufficient for the pres­ made. It seem» ’o u.s »ba* whatever Secretary F. G. Mlcelli, in Roseburg,
V r’iiT of Oregon, went to Port- was in Eugene over night on business X (F. LAW WILL DECIDE
may be the poli'feal complexion of this afternoon Coos county, by a vote
M XXX' MEASURES. pany, of Salem. Or., guaranteed to be
C. R. Sylvester, the Jasper mer­
ent. There is a chance, h jwever. for
I r
on business.
pure; guaranteed to cure your cough a shortage In all grades In the n»ar the legislature. It •’ Its moral duty to Of 5 to 3, secured the privilege of
chant,
spent
last
night
In
the
city.
j. ’I Spencer returned last n g>t
The voters of Oregon will be asked or money refunded. Guaranteed to future, for the movement of the fruit elect as senator the n»on!e’a choice, holding the district fair this year,
The family of H. Retell arrived
t r
11 at Portland and went i<p
There
to
vote upon 19 measures at the June make a friend of you. For sale by from the south is almost at a stand­ irrespective of his political faith. We says the Roseburg Review.
here
this
morning
from
Colusa.
♦
al.
r ;«dHng this afternoon.
Briefly stated, the meas- Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and still. One carload la on the way to hold that only thnt n»rt. of the law •were present at the meeting, besides
Mrs Charles A Hardy went to election.
which
renders
d
ubtful
Its
operation
r
P^apatrick came down from Portland today to pend Sunday
first-class dealers everywhere.
. ures ar./.JoMows:
this market, but when more will come should be r°vfsed. and thnt no; ■ Mr. Mlcelli, who represented Curry
I county, by proxy, Amos Wilkins and
, roye on the noon train to-
Submitted by the legislature—
is not known. The interruption In
her
sisters.
,!
| k
v Father O Farrell.
Amendment increasing compensa­
H. E Owen. one of the street ca- shipments Is due to the bad weather change« should he mad • which shall i H. F. Hollenbeck, representing l<ani
Professor Baughman, principal or.
place
in
jeonc'Cv
the
chance»
of
a
►
J Alexander, of Butte, sf- the Springfield schools, was in Eu-| tion of members of the Legislature conductors, who has been suffering that has prevailed in the orange dis­ man who shall have r’ccfved at the county, and J C. Aiken, W. W. Card-
to $400 for a regular session and $10 for some time with
rheumatism, tricts f r some time pas'.
Prices hands of th“ r»»"b an endorsement , well and C. W. Parrott, representing
*
v
wlt*1 her sister, Mrs. gene today.
. ... j
Douglas county. Mr. Aiken held the
leaves tonight
for Beswlck, Cal., here today were unchanged.
t.’ Miller, in Eugene,
"
Mrs Elbert K. Brown left todav on a day for special sessions.
left
today
as their representative.
r*
proxies of the two Coos county com­
Amendment permitting the loca­ where he will take treatment a', the
a visit with friends at Vmcouver and
One car of lemons was received
The
law
seer
’
«
"r-»'ty
good
to
ns
as
missioners. He cast his own vote and
tion of state institutions away from springs for his aliment.
His many h»re today. The market is slow to
atnpb ell has been qnTe Spokane, Wash.
a?
friends «¡ncerely hope that he mav steady, with no change from the quo­ it now s'and*. b 't v» b»llev» It can the two he controlled for Coos coun­
Clive S. Cheshire arrived here last the state capital.
home
he
mad"
naor»
"f'etiee
were
It
made
— of his parents,
¡'diriiiB. sir
Mr
ty. Mr. Mlcelli and Mr. Parrott did
Amendment Increasing the number fully recover. He will be accompa­
the |
- L. Campbell, but is new night from P ndleton to attend Mrs of Judges to five and exrending the nied by his uncle. Nes Owen, ant tations In force list week.
to peev'd“ th'»
-i"»snre which ' likewise with their single vote, while
funeral of his grandmother.
The Pearson-F’aga Company re- has been « n»ctf • hv f'e people shall Mr. Cardwell voted for Lane coun'y
turlsdiction of clrrult courts to pro- they may make a trip to I xjs Ang?I*s reived one car of
E Raker Is still suffering Soverns.
potato*^, not be re;w U.«"1 bv th. legislature
with the two commissioners from that
ba'e work: also requiring provision before returning home.
which h'»1d firmly at $3.25 pt h'tn- (except in e* esm» egswe, where its place.
of law for district attorneys, county
strong
here
and
The
market
Is
drad.
npera'im ♦"'•*''»
fnlnryl, and
Election of officers resulted as fol­
: OUrtF, <?tC.
Fug“*« clearing hou«» <
in the ‘•outh. A car af Jersey Island also to provide that 1.’ a"v law enact­ lows: C. W. Parrott, president; H.
Amendment changing the time ot
w.
due
tomorr
representing between $599
celery
ed by the “e<.;'1 •
nil be Inoperative F. Hollenbeck, vice president; R. C.
h ’ling g“nr»al elections from June
- <• i Ci
' i ♦
h
. were burned at the count
W B C
"
that Dement, second vice president; F. G,
.. November.
last
»hip
TI^T
'>c'Tt
for
the
sca
­
.ki th
the Jeglslrti'* ' ‘ #11
rti S'
«■ epi'- jrbat may MI cp III, secretary ; J. M. Williams, as-
Legislative acts submitted under 'office this for-noon by Trt
le#
to
the
X'ladlvostok
mar-
f ’ ■ .d>
I In the presence of the pre«
n o* r
,•
■’ >r It operative sfstant secretary; J. H. Booth, treav-
ferendum—■
It. t. This corslgnment will be about and re-ena*» »hr law
the four E.igene banks,
law.
I. II. G.
urer; executive committee, Parrott,
giving
sheriffs
custody
of
pria-
t
d
and
It
will
probably
leave
hunters äthappers guill
mains hut $190 of the r
a rorload.
Dement. Amos
Wilkins;
flnan-e
nt •*
• nd they cannot b» locate
thin a w eek or ten days. Only the
I X . Jt
• T-w-~ ■—
. T-.~ I.
—
.
Samuel W. ♦’’’’»in. of Dexter. was committee, Parrott, Hollenbeck and
0.)i«M>ping varieties will lie in-
h*»iit
,
anks.
Perhaps
some
one
l
1
ial
.John Bear.
11
I •
anea to certain officiais.
In the city Tuesday on business.
J them for souvenirs of the 19
eluded in the hipment.
WEEKLY REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
IS REORGANIZED
NEW HARDWARE COMPANY
AT JUNCTION CITY
G3CS COUNTY
SECURES NEXT
DISTRICT FAIR
V-FURS: HIDES
■L,