Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, February 27, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    U Ol'AKD. THURSDAY, FERRI ARI 27. 11K»M
‘
.. ■
SENATOR FULTON
MAKES REPLY
TO MR. HENEY
Albany to secure several baskets
which would not have been made
r. Cocker-
had the ;ame been clus
line mad niost of the p ints f r Eu-
eigii : baskets, or
gene, having thrown
1
Id pcinta. G !. Watson w is n-xt with
five baskets, or ten poln s. A social
dance followed the gam I. The AI-
bany girls' team witness* 1 the game,
having been at Rosebu g with the
boys, but no game wit
girls was plny»d because th- Eugene
St. I'etersburg, Feb. 20.—The
(From Monday’s Guard.)
team was dstvbanded several weeks SAYS HENEY IS SORE REt n SE
The state Y. P. 8. C. E. convention ago.
banding <lown of the verdict in the
HE, Fl ETON, OPPCSED His \I'.
closed last night with a mass meeting
cate- of Generul Htoes»«1l and aesoci-
at the Christian church. The large
»•OINTMENT,
RAKES BROAV.
ates in the defense of Port Arthur
auditorium was filled with people to
was pos(|H>ned until 4 o'clock thia af­
listen to the address of President H.
NELL. SMITH AND CHAMBER.
M. Crooks, of Albany College, who
ternoon.. At that hour the defendants
LAIN
OVER THE COALS.
spike eloquently and to the point.
BHBM DONE THERE IN THE pend» nee and rejoice with Washing­ were brought In-fore the court and
In the afternoon there were three
ton, not in power, but in service, not sentence pronoutio-d.
simultaneous meetings, one at the
WAT <>F DEVEIJH’AIENT BA In distinction, but In duty well per­ , General .Htoessel was condemned to
Probably the largest Sur.da/ school
Christian church for men and addres­
formed,
not
tn
what
we
have
gained
Washington, Feb. 22.—Character,
sed by Rev. A. J. Folsom, another at of any denomination in the state1 is izing
death.
COMPANY NOW OWNING AND but In what we have given."
Francis Heney. special counsel
the United Brethren church for wo­ that of the Chrlstiah church ln ChM for the government In the Oreg.)a
I tieneral Fork was reprimantled and
OPERATING I’ROPEKTY.
men, addressed by Miss Bessie Luck­ city. Yesterday thei^ was an at-
.General« Smyrnoff and Reiss were ac­
ey, who has recently returned from 1 tendance of 5S4, 69 morF than on the land fraud cases, and the men asso­
with him az "a desperate gang
quitted.
the world's Sunday school convention 1 previous Sunday, the last day of ciated
of conspirators," seeking to injur*
la the 1906 volume of "Mineral
1 at Jerusalem, and the third at the Evangelist Martin's big meeting here.
The court recommends that the
his name and reputation, Senator
I Congregational church for Sunday Dr. Martin paid especial atite’ntlon ts Charles
TtcmnrcM nt the United States, Just
death aentence of Htoessel be conimut-
AV. Fulton, of Oregon, has
school
children,
addressed
by
Miss
the
building
up
of
the
SnuJa.V
school
isroied by the United States Geolog-
prepared a sizzling reply to' the
■•d to ten jrenra' imprisonment in a
with this result. There are five large
Luella
Knapp.
,.at Snrv y, the following is said re-
fortress at <1 that lie In- excluded from
Several of the visiting ministers adult classes which are in rivalry as charges that have been made against
Karding the quicksilver resources of 4
Portland, Feb. 21—Horace 4 the service.
| occupied the pulpits of a number of to attendance and collection, ahd be- hint by Heney. What Fulton says in
his statement
will
unquestion.
Oregon.
4 G McKinley, the fugitive land ♦
I the churches at th» morning services. 'andSetbef amou^'colLcted^'fmX^ ably
create a stir in the Pacing
"Oregon has been a small produc­ 4 fraud defendant, who has 4
President's
Report.
er for several y»*ars, but in 1906 had ♦ given the authorities much ♦
I state*.
Si Pi-i'-r-burg,
S
I’* :• r-luir j . Feb. 21
2,
Th» Rus­
The
At the business ses3ion of the con- each Sunday.
It not bs*1* for a new pr during prop­ 4 anxiety and a lively chase In ♦ sian admiralty has sub *itt»d to the
The reply is made in a straight­
_
1
veation
Saturday
afternoon
Presi-
erty, Us production would have been ♦ his
forward manner, connecting letter*
apprehension,
arrived + commission on national defenses a fi­
dent Hurd submitted his annual re- t
nothing. The main operator tn 1906 ♦ here today In custody of two f nancial outline of its naval program
and other documents, which Fulton
WAS the Almaden Gold and Quieksli- ♦ detectives from San Francis­ 4 Involving an expenditure of »1,078,-
Claims sustain and prove his asser-
! My Dear Fellow Endeavorer3:
ver Company at Howard, < rook coun­ 4 co, after having been captur­ 4 000,000. The program Is to be com­
rions.
He minces no word-. but
My report to you must in the ne-
ty. The most ext» n»lv ly dev. 1 >ped ♦ ed In China. McKinley occu- ♦ pleted In 1917, Including the con­ 4
San Francisco, Feb. 21.—
gfrlk«* »traight from the shoulder
cesslty of the case be brief. At the
projwrly in lhi> state, the
Black 4
♦
The
Market
Street
bank
did
es the cell In the c.iun- 4 struction of a fleet of battleships and
After paj’lflti bls respects with equal
convention held
In Corvallis two
lluiie mine, which also had a thor- ♦ 1>I' Jall Just vacated by S. A. + a certain amount of hydrographic 4 not open Its doors this morn­
Impartiality to HCney, J. g. Smith
years ago Rev. I). A. Thompson was
«>nxk equipment with a special fur­ 4 ty
♦
ing.
Its
affairs
are
being
in
­
♦ work at several ports of ^tussia.
Brownell and Governor Chamberlain’
D. . Puter.
elected to the office of president, but
nace aiwl r»tort Is und»rstood to have ♦
4
vestigated
by
the
bank
com-
♦
Cincinnati, Feb. 24.—Gen­ 4 the reply says that during his 29
in a few weeks had to resign on ac­
remain» A Ml». Considerable pros­ 4 4 4 444444444444 ♦ ♦
♦ missloners.
eral Nogi, commander of the + years of public service Heney u the
count of ill health. The executive
pecting was carried on In Jackson.
♦
The bank has deposits
Japanese forces who captured + first person to bring charges again«
¡committee then selected Rev. L. M.
Josephine, and Douglas counties, and
♦ amounting to »1,132,206 and
Port Arthur, in a cablegram ♦ his integrity.
Boozer, my worthy predecessor, who
(From Friday’s Guard. )
4rvr*r»J occurreacea of ore of good
♦ the officials claim It is sol­
to the Times-Star, expresses ♦
served
the
Endeavorers
of
the
state
Senator Fulton says that Heney'j
grade are reported, The greatest ac-
♦
was
vent,
but
pressed
for
ready
Horace G. McKinley, who
sympathy with General Stoes- ♦ charges don't claim that he profited
in that capacity until last July. wh»n.
tlvlly was In the Meadow* District brought back to America from China
♦ money to meet Its demands.
♦
sel,
condemned
to
death,
a3
on account of his removal to our
personally by alleged wrong-doing,
mines In Jackson county, where a
♦
4 but that he was merely over-zealou*
follows:
neighbor state of Idaho, he. too, re­
'depth of 400 feet Is stated to have by Detective Kerrigan, of Portland,
Washington, Feb. 21.—
4
(Continued
from
Page
Two.)
4
"As
a
soldier
I
deeply
sym
­
signed.
The interim between that
In behalf of friends. He lays Hon­
been reached and I a furnace and re- j to stand trial for land fraud, passed
♦ The controller of the curren­
pathize with General Stoes3el. 4 ey's animosity to the fact that he,
i time and the present has been filled
ton erected "
♦ cy has issued a call for a
through Eugene on thia morning's
4
I
cannot
bear
to
state
my
Resolved, That ns a representative ♦ statement of the condition of
by the present incumbent.
Fulton, opposed the former's appoint­
"At the Black 1 Butte quicksilver early train for Portland,
A press
4 ment as assistant prosecutor, and
views."
During the seven months that have
mine in Laae county, Oregon, an ex­ dispatch from San Francisco tells of body of the Oregon Endeavorers we 4 all national banks at the close
4
now elapsed our efforts have been di-
that Heney is now seeking revenge.
perimental furnace, designed by and hl* es<-ape from the jail lu China a* employ this means to show our ap­ ♦ of business February 1 I last.
preciation of his never 'ailing Inter­ ♦
’ reeled principally tn three things 1 1 I
Fulton
absolutely denies tne
iianiiM after the general manager of follows.
I to get in touch with the various dis­
that proporty, and known as the Den­
charge made by Smith that during
"Since McKinley'* arrival It has est In the progress and welfare of I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444444444
trict officers and their work; (2) to
nis rcMstlng furnace, was built In developed that the famous outlaw our work in the state, and that we
the session cf the "hold-up" legisla­
secure a correct and official register
1905. but WHS not operated in 1906, band of Hung Hu T*e was the agent hereby signify our hope that God In
ture of 1897, of which Smith was a
1 nt all the societies in the state, and j
aa the mine was not producing. It of the laud frauder'» escape from a His providence may see fit to bless NEAAS NOTES OF IXHA ER
member, he promised Smith, in the
Nil SI.AAA' AND VICINITI' <3l t» »»ake arrangements for this
wee eonuructed to secure, at mini­ prison cell at Mukden. Until he got our leader with a safe and pleasant
office of the late Senator Mitchell,
convention.
mum coat, perfect combustion for a word that a special request for hl* journey through the lands beyond |
»1500 if he would go in and help or­
Thomas Sanbert has bern In Eu­
Aft-r bi ting a reorganisation of
large tonnage of low grade ore. The extradition had been made to the Chi­ the sea to which he will soon sail, |
ganize the legislature. He will say,
small furnace comprised a series of nese government by the United States and that he may use him there as gene for a few days past. He under­ the district unions, he makes the 1
Washington, Feb. 24.—The ques­ however, that later he was convinced
primary and secondary combustion McKinley had been quite confident a mighty power In giving new life and went a surgical operation for the re­ following recommendations:
tion whether the rate law, known as ithat Smith did receive the money
Our state ought to share in the the Heuburn act, repeals section one I from Mitchell, but he did not say he
chamber* and 11 number nt other of regaining his liberty by resisting Insplratl >n to the great work tn lief of a difficulty from which he has
joys.and privileges that will r.me to of the Elkins act, prohibiting rebate* was bought.
special devices, Including one for pre­ extradition, knowing that there was which his Ilf»1 ha* been devoted, and suffered for some time
The school In the McLeod district Enrtenvorcrs when the headquarters by railroads, was involved in the case
venting loss by the escape of raw no treaty making It Incumbent upon that he may be pe:i!..«.ted again to
Fulton says he was not directly
rluit
In lest runs It Is reported to the Chinese to give him up. With return to his home and for many opened Monday morning for a five building for the United Society Is of the Great Norhtern against the
months' term with Miss Gertrude erected in Boston. T> bring this to United States, which was d?cided to-1 concerned in the senatorial election
have afford«» a thorough roast of this ip wa cam»* the Information that years to cottlnu11.
A larg.1 crowd was In attendarce Schreuders In c ar
completion the "Builders' Uuiun” day by the *unr»m» court of the Unit­ at that time, but six years later,
sirs and volltlllzatlon of values In the request was very likely to be
The people of district N •. I'1'*, on was organized during the interna­ ed States against th» ratlorad compa­ when he was a candidate for re-elec-
four hour*, and to have eliminated granted through governmental cour­ at th» ' hr..■'Is* church last evening,
^tlon to the senate, he learned that
the *« ''oil'! eveiiin ; of the conv -ntl u. lower Indian creek, th» preparing t> tional convention at Seattle last sum­ ny, and against such contention.
practically all loss through flue tesy.
[Smith was an applicant for the war-
mer and a superintendent has I: .-n
»lurt."
So McKinley began action.
He The dele^at ■* w re allowed th» ml 1- erect a new school house.
1 denshlp of the penitentiary. Fulton
The proprietor of the Gardlni’r- appoint'd for It. Oregon has li-en
latter Information may be add d to sniuggl <1 word to Mukden leaders ille *e tlou of the church, these being
’ says that he went to Governor Cham­
rhe above as follows:
The scripture readings Florenee stage line has placed a 1 rge ask»11! to raise one thousand shares
of the Hung Hu Tse and was told his j reserved.
berlain and told him the fact*. Smith
During the yesr 1907. the Black rescue would be affected on the night 1 wer • given by by Rev. (I. C. Wright, water-proof box on the north side of of »5 each for Its share, and I would
was helping Chamberlain and he was
iiutte mine, referred to above, wus of November 11. Thl* was last fall ' of tin1 Baptist church. After a splen­ Ten-mil«1 creek, m ar its mouth.wher be glad to see this convention appoint '
Contending that applicants fo-1 appjin ed; that Chamberlain not on­
freight can be left by parties d -hir­ some one to be our superintendent i
equlpp»«l u i a new nnd ext»n“lve Following Instructions McKinley left [ did S' lection by the
land of th- C. 03 Bay wagon road ly appoint-d blm, but approved of
ing to send It on by stag'-
Also for thl* work.
plant ri xsistlng of hydro-elec;-lc a dummy of himself In bed that night 1 Choi», Rev. AV. H. Fo
grant should have the right to buy I Smith’3 "admitted and dellberat*
freight Will be delivered th»r. by
power : ml lighting plant: ;■ '-rush: ig and went out through a hole in th»11 Firs: Presbyterian chi
Then, too, our stat» ought to sw ing the land in
160-a»re tracts at a filching of Mitchell's money.”
those ordering it brought by the into line In th» "Increase and better­
plant cov.-pr-.10 < f Ch" building* tn I wall mad»1 for him by mt nibers of land. was Introduced.
price not exceeding »2.50 an acre, 86 1
ore blnr :trringed on th»1 g-av.ty the outlaw society.
w:>« "The Heart of Christian Endeav­ stage.
ment" campaign.
"The fields are! applicants have bought suit in the!
The reply states that Fulton
The county road viewers were In whit»1 to the harvest"-—new societies
plan, hav.ng n ktorirt» capacity of
Weeks of trying experience follow­ or."
Unied States Circuit Court against [ was never attorney for the Ham­
4>0(l tons, nnd crushing ccpacity of ed, for the Chinese officer* showed
He likened himself to a surgeon, this vicinity Tuesday examining the ougli: to be rejuvenated, and each the present possessor of the land — mond Lumber Company, and never
13 hours, that for once they were really lu ear­ wl»<> cut’ tn the heart of a patient. route proposed for a road on the ■■",1 ev»ry district line of ChrDtian the South -n Oregon Company, wh-1’ - repr?rent d any person or company
20« ttnn per dny for
«quipped with a Sturtevant coars» • nest about catching mi American fu­ If any crliicism hurts them It Is only south side of the river. The route as Endeavor activity ought to be rein- chief stockholders are William AV. in acquiring timber lands.
Fulton
or* rru her and Gat»s gyratory fin*1 gitive, and it required the maximum becaus ■ t' • pain Is lie«:» s.tary for called for by the petition starts near f ireod and pushed to a l*rg»r and Crapo, William J. Retch, Elijah deals at length with the Hall-Brow­
ore «vusher; o new npeclal desjr.ned of Hklll on the part of th»1 Hung llu th«1 ' "feetlng of Christian End»a.vor. Colter's wharf at (llenada and f >1- better service for "our Lord and Smith and Prosper AV. Smith, resi­ nell matter, denying that he ev»t sup­
dryer bul’t of brick, concrete ami Tse to keep him out of sight. Dur­
"Where Is the heart of Christian lows up the river along the meander Master." In the words of another, dents of New York and Boston. These ported Hal! for district-attorney, and
Hon. hnvlnn a cicacltv of 126 tons: ing day* he often hid in a Chinese Endeavor? This has accomplished line to about where L. R. Johnson's "AVe can do it if we will.”
applicants want a total of 17,000 telling why.
and » special riiiul nulng plnr.t, con- coffin, by night he got exercise and much In the United Society of t’hrls- shop stands. There it makes a Jog
\V» believe that the department of acres out of 92,000 held by the com­
south
to
Viola
avenue,
which
it
fol
­
atrncted and nrrsng*i<l after th
‘C- air by masquerading ns it Russian tion Endeavor
Junior Christian —
U ha* accomplished
Endeavor in our pany. Another suit will be filed next
George C. Brownell Is on of the
lal design of the manager of 1 ie girl in female garb. Chines«1 officers much In breaking down denomina­ lows east to near D. Munroe's resi­ state organization ought to be en-
most powerful Republicans in Ore­
property, which auccesafully dis­ finally concluded he had left Mukden tional prejudices and provided uni­ dence, then turns south till It Inter­ larged to Include the Intermediate week for some 1700 acres more.
gon. He has been president of the
charges the furnace gases at or ire- and thl* gav«1 him an opportunity to form lessons. But with all these It sects the road to the Odd Fellows' 1 societies also.
4444444 > + ♦♦
+ + senate for a number of terms, and
low at.:i• ilrerte t(>mi>erature, thtre- actually get away from th«« town. So Is not th«' heart of Christian Endeav­ cemetery.—Florence West.
The executive committee believes 4
>1
acted in that capacity during the ses­
try Inrnt ng perfect con lensntl >n and he fled to Harbin, where he expect­ or; It Is a corporation, a mere ma­
. It to be ? good plan that In the
4 sion of 1903, when Fulton was elect­
no lt»s of silver, either chemlct Ily ed to take th«< train for the Interior. chine for carrying out certain plan,
| choice of Ice pre-¡dents one choul-l 4 U III« KED TH »IN
TAKING DEPOSITIONS
♦
CARRIED $1,000,000 4 ed United States senator.
Brownell
*>r mM-hadlcdlly. The old Scott fur­ He wore a Russian tourist's clothes. and purposes.
IN TIIE KINCAID ( ASF. be chos 'i from each cf th» denomina­ a't
ware on the property has bee.t re
d was popularly supposed to control
. ti.s h art of C E. In the great
tions affill.-'ting in th»> state union.
McKinley would
probably hav«>
Pittsburg. Feb. 24.—.The 4 the senatorial situation that year,
riiodel11»!, and further Improved by been in the lut rior from Harbin yet ci v'r'lons? They have furnished
Many lines of activity are pressing 4
The taking of depositions of th»
4 hurried dispatch of a special 4 and he ha3 been spoken of as the
the addition of a specially designed had not th«1 Russian who sold the . n""< a«in end method*.
in
on
every
hand
»ry
’
ng
to
be
glv»n
wood-gas producer
The draft Is tourist's outfit realized that h<- could
"1 ft cnn'mittei' organization of former secretary of state, H. R. Kin­ their share of attention.
How we 4 train to the scene of th» de­ + man who mad» Fulton senator. He
l>rodiu i' l by two No. 70 Sturtevant make another haul by betrayal of Mc­ ' u »oclsty? is It th» great body of caid* accaaad at IHasaMy eollectiac long to answ r. and perhaps »re long 4 railment of a train at Salfs- + is under indictment at present for
4 bury Junction on the Baltl- + subornation of perjury In one of the
«•xhauatere. direct connected to a 35 Kinley. lie had heard of th«1 »4000 !• r. ■ • member.*? Is It a pledge’ fees while in office, was begun this ”
Th»1 future is as bright
h. p varlahle-«pe> d motor, nnd so reward offered by the Chinese author- A society without a pli'dn«1 is only a morning before Justice of the Peace the promises of God." It ways are 4 more & Ohio Saturday- Is »X- + Heney land fraud cases.
Moores
His testimony this morning
plained bv th» fac* that ther" ♦
arranged that on» or both cun be op­ Ities, so tipped off the secret.
kind of a society. 1 believe In cove­
Johnson H. Smith Is at present a
was on the amount of fees collected bright with premise, its possibilities
erated nt one time
McKinley was arrested on the train nants I believe In the pledge. No, and substantially corroborated his re­ are great. Souls are hungry for the 4 wag »1,000.000 In cash on + warden in the state penitentiary. In
4
board
Tire entire plant la constructed and and taken to Tientsin., where he wa* th- pledge I* only the backbont* of
the
wrecked
train.
—
+ 1897 ' he was elected ' as a “
Populist
port. He failed to produce the pa- [ 1 fellowship of Christian men nnd wo­ 4
arranK>‘d after the design of the pat- held until ths arrival of lletec tivù Christian Endeavor.
The money was not dam- 4 member of the state legislature from
men. The world Is calling for you
tiers
In
the
matter,
as
required,
and
4
s'nt» ri,c«»ntly granted by the United Kerrigan.
aged.
The real heart of Christian En-
an I me. "Let 11s th n be up ar | do­
+ Marion county,
and
was one of
States «nd all Important countries, to
deavor I* the l/Ord Jo*ua Christ, the deposition will be interrupted un­ ing" going forth during »h* next ♦
♦ U'Ren's initiative and referendum
til
they
are
produced.
District
At-,
AV. Il Dennis, the manager of th»1
throbbing continually and sending
4 4 4 4 4 ♦♦4444 4*4444 squad.
tomey McNary and L. H McMahon,
property, which was the outgrowth
out power far bey ond
if
this
clt
”
,
represented
the
state,
of the experimental work referred to
ety. But
'. !.. irt
n
while A. ('. Woodcock, of Eugene,
A mopting w
by the above »notation from the V.
Id at Springfield GENERAL NEWS
be wound I.
IN BREVITY FORM.
Saturday aft noon at which nrelim-
f
A. (¡overt .» . , 1
>r*
e h V»
heart anil G. G Bingham, of Salem, appear­
Inary s
ed for Kincaid. Salem Journal.
w •re taken toward or-
The r»'1 i»ln"t rt IJltiek Iiutte
wh
<1 > '
At a speech b=fore the Elll O’t
ganlzin a g mge. In the furenoon
)«•.» I
■tart>
up Febrq ry «li , and It* <
J* C.
I
«»ration II1» th - pr* sent is said to have
v vpok» on the high Club at Buffalo Saturday nlcht :
< m • bodily
d that he favored
be*m rno
■'SHsf.ii'tory. (J.ilcksllv >r
forni I. Superintendent retary Taft '
V.
d
a «
ne solu-
L. R. Aiderman. of Eugene, on the a large > icrease in the siz of U*
t* reduced from ill»1 crude1 ore Into
New steel bridge mat 'rial contin­
countv levy plan for high s bools regular nr.-"’-.
imre no tai In tn;< !;< ■ form, and t«
thl:
n
ues to arrlv» almost dally for the
and R. J. Hemphill, of Pleasant Hill,
At Di n .
•» Sa urday af: rno a
shlpin'l In wrought iron butths In
k
Is to
Drain-Coos Bay railroad, and several
anoke c >n »h» same subject. At n inn the bodk , if lira. Vary Nixor. ?x-i
car load* t > New Y. rk.
acres In South Drain sre n w coveted
th*» te< ■achers of the Springfield 6<> and ht r jai*<ht«r, Mrs E N. C»n-
Qui’e an ImpoHln« looking village
neaa «Ils
with it. There Is mat’rial there al­
schools serv.-d lunch. In the after ter. aged 35, and the twelve-year-old
ba* grown up tn Bigeu Butte, 42
eyes to
IS
ready for twenty bridges. Forty nine
■"'Iles routh of Eugene, a* a result of
noon President Campbell, of the Uni­ son of the latter were found lying in
carloads of It has arriv'd for the big'
thia Indnitry.
The mine Is owned
versity of Oregon, spoke on the high their home in (his city. A *p>nge
bridge across Elk creek at Rlktoo.
(Fror- T'u.wda; s ua-l.)
largely by Mr Dennis and Portland
schools and th
in»1 iwldu» 1 value to was tied to each mouth, causing
and Seattle a.-aociatva. It I* one of
the boys and girl*, and A. T. Buxton, death by chloroform or eth .
r*-
Slxty-tv
delegates to the state
Fine
pat
­
This
season's
mattings,
(he h»'»vy tax-payer* of Lane coun­
arsnd master of the grange, on the Carter was known to hav» b e.. r»?n-
Christi" < il' deavor convention had
terns
at
Campbell-Fellman
roni
pany.
ty, and 1« becoming one of the Impor­
H. E Jones, the man who jumi>ed objects of the grange. Twenty-three tally deranged and the polle» belle»«
register ! •. tth the secretary at the
tant Industries of the state.
wert l :n»l_to the member- she Is the author of the de d. ei:i*r
his board bill at the Hoffman H ouae names
Com.
I >nsl church up to 3
..
This
la
the
season
of
the
year
Thursday, owing over »IS. and who ship r.-ll and next Saturday wa,’ the Inducing the mother to comm"
o'el- k tl la afternoon. A large num­
wolves
are
when
the
grey
timber
win arr.sted In Don gits county Sat­ nate sot for organizing.
cide with her or ch’orofo mln
1
White Sewing machines are the ber will be In from Portland tonight making pilgrimages,
The last few
the son and the mother before admin­
brst made, known ns the King of on the local and the entertainment days of last week a pack crossed the urday, appeared in Justice of the
Representatlv
machines, sold for cash or on the eas­ committee requests that those who Willamette below- Saginaw and then Peace Bryson's court this morning
Hawley will en- istering the drug to herself.
He was fined deavor to sei ure an »ir’.y ------------
iest kind of payments. Machines for have offered to take delegates be struck up the old elk trail along the and pleaded guilty.
hearing , be.
»20 and giver n a sentence of ten days fore the h
rent very cheap. Campbell-Fellinan ready to receive guests this evening. mountain divides
Judiciary committee
SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH
On this outward in the county
17
Jail.
“
Between
and
250
are
expected
Falling
to
pay
on tie
r »solution passed by
Companv, <. ruer West Eighth and
the Fuhon
r niton resolution
to attend the convention Those reg- trip but little killing and eating is the fine, h? will st •rve ten days be-
Olive streets.
senate authorizing the de. Givcn by Doctor AA h > Has Treated
senate
done, but after abou
aides the ten 1 days' scntence Imposed | partm-nr
Istered are as follows
n
u.i-
T7
of f hiwrlep
return is taken tip. «
Thousand« of Caw«.
>
br,ni an,t
upon him. Jones, whose real name aiTBincf tkxn
Rev
I
G
Knotts.
Albany
< Continued from Pag* 2 »
.
r
h
Oregon
&
California
Rail-
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the
occupation.
Next
Is Bergei »vi.dentiy got wind of the
J E Holladay. Spring Creek
mere along the road should ke»n a fact that
A physi'lan who has ma 1 a
10 cnmpel com-
I Y. Maxwell. Dallas
1 was wanted by the nffi-
w-qna) opportunities and thrust out ♦
*
“i h t1»» law or to f »-felt the work of trea’ing catarrh’ll t
That, cers and I b<>a ded a hog train at Rose. ' "
close watch on their flocks
♦
him.
♦
of tie way or destroyed.
unpatented
portion
of
It,
grant
too.
Is
a
good
time
to
put out poison. burg an <1 went a* far routh as Rid-
' gives the following list of *ymp
♦
Salem
♦
"laws, state and federal, sh»
A lot of grey dies bef tore the officers caught him
strychnine in bacon,
which indicate when catarrhs’ K
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tw> as definite ns poMlbl«, should
varmints can he disposed of tn
1 'V1 ’ln S:
t -e political wrP- are present in the mucous me-
He was taken back to Roseburg an.d
-. Smith, Aumsvlll
lily alih ivecomln* precision to
Cottage Grove Western
I *
turned over to Constable Plank
f •na-■i«1’-'‘"tn”"«'0« ’u the An,“r<<’»n of the nose, throat, bronchial t
president of C. E. I’.. way
ivrartlr.e» sought to be reach A
gon.
or tissues of the lungs:
c
this city who went out to get him
«loe* ni:»t make very gr«*at dlfT i*n
Offensive breath. fr»quent - •»»-
A
to
.
i
‘
...
’
j
.v
,)
-'''
r,,
nian.
agreed
w but he t those engag«*d In lni|
Iw
Every housekeeper
!-ane conntv
lug.
dryness of th» n ■ ;e. pain * ■ ««
.
.
■,
a
"'n
R
'time
»25.
one
rn
j
**mvrpr l»es keep Its proceed* 1
will be glad to learn that one of Eu­
the
eyes.
dl»-harze from
f
snt>po-t of the
■Mirliet nr In thrt*?, whnthrr
gene's ht< and progressive firms car­
'"top»1»-» of th» nose, hnski”
'•
''»Id
throw
his
sj»-
i mtiMK tlnnw arr detailed In <1
ries a btg line of upholstering goods,
M
uimt* •mu of Aicountm. Thr w
at the legislative voice, (kkllng in threat, dr
tickings, etc., and nave also added a
■ >~».,^ p >.or
throat, a cough, pain In c !«: 4
rid of abUMM is to attack th*
fin*» upholstering department. Two
va
in
fl»-»h.
■
nator Simon.
Mr. Sc Mt in in side, losing
rottly. And 1 Ml lev • the mo»
of the bs»«t upholsterers and mattress
str6n<th. variable app?tito.
W«iihi tunan* la definition an< d
4
the
statement.
maker* In the stair hats' been em­
ugh
urrijM ta►n, and »ut eq nate ¡»uni*
•X* the written coughing, low spirit’d at tit
ployed ansi the firm announces that
Kee,<
of off» adora
1
The i»unl*hmci ut
ent are now in * Ing ef mm on«, difficulty in br­
Et
they
are
ready
to
remake
mattr
Jnllv
ing. 1o„ In vital fore«.
most siütilary when \ lilted upc on
or
reuph'sletet
couches,
mattrs
Vrlgh
If you have any of the ah*»v. -
ti
vjeuhty 1individuala
Fi*w men < ran
chair*,
or
anything
in
this
line.
F
toms, begin the use of Hyo rei ••
Mre 1 1 a K<> to Jail, and If of
■ small cswt yon can have yon
Id
on»e. It i, the only treutnient
w hh li 1publie M»ntimeni
considered a wi
furniture made gtxnl *s new. Ci
■'tarrh »old by IIull's drug s'
tw» <4 H ariti? rhararter ar<* put
rs dll *ot ma
Canipbell-Fel Iman's. Eng»1«#**
faat
1 d«r an *b*olnt- guarantee to
"'’ tl *
"* *14
by Imi»dwnoM'nt the law ia
Eugene had 1
» only exclusive sud
exclusive housefurnisher*, for fn
I
the
money
unless
It
cures
llkfcjy 1 0 be ot*e>vd aud the pi
the locala lue 1 and j
rui»her* in Eugene.
information.
1
The price of the complet»
iz»
; but »1 if R cures, nothing if 1
ment to have its Intended effect.
"In our legislation and adminls-
ration, we must favor no class but
»rotect th • Interests of all our citi-
' zens. While the nation may devote
' its powers to this < nd so far as mat­
ters are within federal control, our
state governments and
Io* al com-
1 munllles must nut miss their great
of all th»»e
opportunities. In the u
powers, , according to th»lr conatltu-
I tional distribution, for the develop-
ment of our resources, the encour-
i sgement of agriculture, the Improve­
CATION TELI.H OF MINERAL ment of the conditions of labor and
I the saf guarding of the freedom of
RICHiH R< EH OF STATE—BI.AI K lominer.-e, we shall progress toward
BITTE MINE» AND WHAT HAS II he attainment of the alms of liber-
[ ty. Let us realize our mutual de­
QUICKSILVER
MINING IN
WESTERN OREGON
TWO GENERALS
ARE ACQUITTED
ONE REPRIMANDED
HORACE McKIKLtV
IN POTER'S CELL
Roy B .als. Dallas.
Leia Buckingham. Bellfountain»
Edith Buckingham, Bellfountaine.
Lola Dodge, Bellfountain.
J. McComb. Oregon City.
Edith Kinney, Or gon City.
Margaret Winkinson, Oreg in City.
Bertha Whyman, Oregon City.
Willard Gulittle, Oregon City.
Ella Dexter. Oregon City
Rev. B. 8. Hugh. Portland.
Mattle McCulloch. M. Minnvllle.
Jessie Sutton, McMinnville.
L. Campbell, Dallas.
Vera Morrison, Independence.
Gertrude Crosby, Hood River.
Marion Lockner, Hood River.
Vera Reynolds, Grants Pass,
Carl Lathrop, Grants Pass
Geo. R. Birdseye, Grants Pass.
Don Rice, Ashland.
John A. Wetzel, Ashland.
J. C. Morss, Cottage Grove.
Ethel Stratton, Ashland.
Mrs. Calvin O. Weber. Roseburg.
Miss Bessie Luckey, Portland.
Miss Louise Scott, Portland.
Miss Leota Deavon. Portland.
Esther Wlttner, Portland.
Rev. Dyott, Portland.
Rev. A. A. Winter, Portland.
Rev. J. E . Wake, Forest Grove.
Gracj Humphrey, Bellfountain.
ENDEAVOR
ENTION
COMES TO CLOSE
NEARLY 600 IN CHRISTIAN
SAN FRANCISCO
BANK IN TROUBLE
I
?
;
ß
NOCI SYMPATHIZES
WITH STOESSEL
DOES NOT REPEAL
ELKINS RATE LAW
THURSTON TRESPASS
CASE DISMISSED
FINED S20 AND GIVEN
TEN DAYS IN JAIL
HUGHES SPEAKS ON
WASHINGTON AT CHICAGO
BASKETBALL GAME
5;
ill
»
«
MEETINGS OF C. E.
STATE CONVENTION
Í
r: !
<
/
w
R
«
I
Cal
Mr. W
Ntixfh
the sehoi
“For ■
Urrh of
"I trie
■nothing
Bally I ti
me, sour
uniucii
B
!
Chico
old Jer
cony a
person i
u forti
the m i
Viral fa
onte!
his tea
Bilik is
March 1
Tuesdaj
The
two of
lag tha
ny he g
»as tit
fieial a
•ey. p
and in
atory
threate
der uni
ed him
ty conf
Kate's
npector
The
•btalne
»ho ha
Ulf to
RBSE
Rose
ly one
thl, Cj
kigh t
•ehcol
of the
•tore
C»e« t
•khz
luted
■•ice e
Ros»
»1th C
•»th,
»or* 01
horthe
•er ,
Wr
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