Image provided by: Eugene Water & Electric Board; Eugene, OR
About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1908)
'UH VBMCLY <ÌUA*lA rtVMDiT, w ! says the boy will be brought i KEWS NOTES OF BUSY. 8USTUHG SPRINGFIELD r I I r ■« j juvenile court soon aud in all prob ability will be sent to the reform school. He sold some ut the artL lee w H’^O?1u*On’ whjse P>act >» on I west Eighth str et, and others to S Shaman, wuo keeps a shop on Olive near West Eighth. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A MAWUJU ‘ y 11 ■ 19. 1 $100,000 DAMAGE Sl luT !! AGAINST S. F. BEING IKIED ■w* located Is secured. He also has sam- pies of gray aebre and coal which he uncovered in Lane counts JA^AN SENDS DIRECT TO CHINA RUHAL MAIL BOXES « MUST BeKUMBEREO * (From Thursday's Daily Gua.dr) Washtogton, March 6.—Wlthgiut Pekin. M*rr£> 7 - < pan'« ultima fall Indemnity, and this action is de e.'t the prr’K’"t action on th« part ♦ In accordance with the order ls- discussion the house today adopted pt; 2were in C. H PUkett . Today's session of the circuit court ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ta«u in the cwuae mi v e Japanese manded with a "reasonable time." ba* been taken up entirely with the »»rd by the poatofffee department. a resolutlou providing for au iuveatl- •** USt ev«rlo< *.r«d th« bulMlug In case of default or postponement etaxaiKbip Tat»» Kara» *9 presented At th« botti« of th« br'.dv » parents, trial of the case of M J Doyle vs. tbe PostmaHer J. L. Page some time ago gatlOD of the charges of Congress ’Thf« estir« stock from being a Japan, according to th,, terms of the ,td hnf ruins »* th* mr •» »b« «tore Mr and Hrs B. w ß Hayn««, «t South« ru Pacific Companj ter $100.- sent out notices to every patron on i man Lilley to the effect that the | to XAw Chinese ticehaa ISJA, J ultimatum, »ill "take Immediate ac Doyle, it will be re- the rural rout*«, requesting them to Electric Boat Company, of New Jer tion.” ms . of n»™«» a = d tl ^«wd 42« Weet Seventh «treat, at 7:9» 000 damage« Tbs» irreducible m"«Juiu«w s'1* th«» Japan expects a reply tomorrow Wî bnlldtag »«s doomed The o'clock hi et night. Marak 4. Frank U. member«j, »as run over by a train place the number» on their mull box sey, had endeavored corruptly to In ai Divide, In tbe »outbern part of es. The postina«ter statej yes'erday fluence member» of tbe house Tbe Japuu«*» i-lalius I» tUe «v»«torstl\ 11 of----- and -------- an apology for hauling down the ™ turned f. W at 4 Fuller aid M‘«a Luiu F«arl Hayn»«. laae couaty, a y«ar or two ago and that a number of the rural dvllvery committee appointed baa power to In th« sttwuii« r aud cargo a pay.»» Japauese flag Th« both legs »«re eever«d from his patron« had complied »ltb the order spect the company's books and pa Äd promptly, bet it wan woo Uev. H. N. Meant officiating — ■V „M1T by u, the lBr rsl- rol. body At the time of the occurrence very promptly, «ome of them placing pers - ------- only attended that tbe b»we was sot In work- wedding was ------- ------------------ metallic number« ou their boxes, ativae of th« contracting partlee Af 1 wae foremau of a gang of Greek« „,’der «nd It »as l-po-lble to More Army l‘sy l*' st-een> of water, thosgh fortu- ter the ceremony there »»« a »pl«n- • bo w«re employed in buildfug tracks ■ome have them neatly painted on '"* and a« the train came bearing j while other« u«ed axle grease to there, Washington. March 6.— The sénat« Ltev !' *«» not needed. •• th« oltl- did wedding banquet. Th» groom to“ army pay increase bill, grnntlug an I 2! L-vl sn<r*^*<t In getting th. s young carpenter of this city wor-l upon the Greek«, without warning, number their boxes with. ’" nr.<ler eontrnl. Th* oaue. of the thy and industrious, and his bride 1» he claims, he attempted to »eve the ' Patron« not complying with the re- Increase of forty per cent In pey to i L vxs «reident«! ear«}e-n«w. Mr. well-known and popular among her lives of a Dumber of them by help quest will undoubtedly not enjoy tbe enlisted men, and smaller percent The VarMkJr basketball teiuu fin- eat, and a ball in tl»« evening, will! In doing so rame prompt and efficient service as ages to officers, varying with rank, viThatt <»' invoicing eow* good« In ».ssoclates. Their many friends ten ing tb«m off the track Th« date labsd its seasMo last Friday night be th, > spec ial attractiMSus der eongratulatloie he was caught by the locomo'lve and passed the senate today. Is rendered to those who take prompt rocm and was working with when the fuer Miiscatlne, Iowa,, tieam this year of University Day 1st May •in over He was at once taken to hed. The notices were sent out on 16. o«ripe ‘n h* m"'"h ”• •’•'’ted to Arbitration Treaty Portlaui and plac»d in a hospital, postal cards and real defeated the Chfiegjans 30 to 20 . The The date of the anniaal Interstate f,|»b the step ladder, when ft slip- Washington, March 6 A »here be hover«d between life and treaty Eugene, Or., February 28, 1908. Muscatine te«>m beat l>alLas iu tier debate will probably be changed i« he fe'l bls pipe dropped of arbitration between the United first game by a larger score (hau Che from Friday, March 27 tb> Thursday,- death for a long time. He is now Mr —— into sn Cl! can, causing the fire. The States and Mexico has been agreed using cork leg» and appeared that I’1" -.Pin» .nd »V. and the Dear Sir:—-It has been ordered by upon, and will be signed In a few Oregou aggregation was defeated By. Mandi 26. t- »he ceiling flam»-’ she» i way In court tudsy. The Eastern five also defeated O. A rct>m with The spring vacation this ys ar cll filled the burr!"« Doyle’s attorneys ire Benn»tt A the postoffiee department that all days. C. by a gotxl niu nxln cornea between April 18 anA 26. by prompt work the routes must be num- boxes on rural tmol" but Sinnott nr.d Sinnott A Ads»ns, of The Thle game finished the beet *«av On April 2 9 the graduating exer w«r« ■non «Ttingulshed. Dalle», and k <' Woodcock, of Eu bered. and you are requested to place •on that Oregon ev*r |xis»<'d throuK^ cises of the School of Medicine itu Pestoffice Receipts your box plainly. the number on gene. These are among the state's the schedule thia »«»»sou showing sew- Port la ad. will be held uu nister town s-ross the river On March 15 a new district of ' the The number may be painted on the Our enteen gamtM playeii Only flv* of The Intercollegiate Oratorical Con- nnaking considerable »do over the national fnr°st reserre will be es- brightest lawyers. The railroad com box. or metallic figures may be used pany 1« also r«nresent-d by spl«ndid these were played on the h >tne fioor test will occur at Monmo-ith on. iwrez-o in th«lr postoffice receipts tablished, with Eugene as headq uar- attorneys in th« persons of W. D. as th* patron desires. and partly to that is <fue the fact that March 13. ,.r th« month of February, which ters and Supervisor C. R. Seitz, who Fenton, who ha« b«en gmeral counsel The official nun’her of your box is the varsity bunch only won eight BVnuglHT ut Uelvevalty. I a gain of about 23 ner rent over has been stationed here for nearly a for the company for years, R. A. Lei ----------- , and it is desired that you re i out of seventeen games. The total Dr. Broug er addressed Assembly the same month In 1907. and claim I year, as h“ad of the division. The ter, another railroad attorney, and quest your correspondents hereafter' ♦ pointe scored by the varsity men was Wilhelmshaven, March 7. Wednesday morning <«o the subject.. tut if estimates on grow»h »re to new division Includes all of th« ter- J. M Pipes, the company’s local at- to ad lies* your mall to 363. against their opponents' 339. ’’'AIT Hair and Backbone." The sub- be made on the growth of th* city rKory north of the forks of the torney. Box No . li. F. D. No. —---- -- ♦ —Germany's first mammoth Four trips were taken during the ♦ warship »as successfully jwt created a sensation on the cam from this basis Eugene is coming to Willamette and Deschutes and that A great deal of time was taken up Eugene Oregon. season, the first to Dallas and Mon pus The address, however, was not Pleace give this matt" «s prompt j ♦ launched here today and the rank of a city rerv ranldly. in south of the north line of township with the work of selecting the Jury mouth, the second to Southern Ore ♦ chrlatened the Nassau by the •easat ionalisni but good thought con dtw of the fact that Eugen« « office 13, taking In both slopes of the Cas and each man was examined care attention as possible and oblige. ♦ Grand Duchess of Baden gon for three games and the third" I cerning character building. Tonight Yours respectfully, bJf made so grrat an increase, w« cades. It will ba known as the Wll- fully. Both sides are well satisfied ♦ Emperor William aud other through the Inland Empire for six he addresses the Y. M. C. A on the- J L. PAGE. P. M. Jive interviewed Postmaster Rober’« lamet»* division of the national for with the men as finally selected, the contests, and the fourth a little jaunt theme, "What a College Man Needs.” ♦ notables were present. ¡, regird to the receipts of the i est. Supervisor Seitz will then have jury consisting of the following: ♦ to Corvallis. University Note«. giringfleld postoffire and he Informs charge of all the territory from Til P. D. Newell, Clarence Koon. H. B Th« men who played during the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Reuben Steelqulst ina-ts a trip to- in that the receipts for February. I lamook on th« north to Coo« Bay on Dunlap, E. W. Michael. Palmer Ayers, season were; forwards. Moore, Rami», Muster Saturday, Sunday and Mon 1J0S, she»- a gain over February. the south and from the coast to a R. Y, Porter, L. B. Rossman, P. J. Vanscoy and Watson. Centers, Loose day on business. TII.MON FORD REMFMBFN’H p(IT. of 35 per cent. This shows point same distance on the eist side Bolar, J. N. Cole, J. M. Gearhart, Ru J. J. Handaaker, an alumnus of HIS EIGENE FK1ENT»« ly and Stevanson. Guards Captain that Springfield Is also destined to bs of »he summit of the Cascades. He fus Robertson. Hathaway, Farrington and Charman the University, is representing a book, a rity of some importance in the not will go to Roseburg In a few days to Jury Taken to Divide. Tllmon Ford, the Salem lawyer Utility, Strong. Moore, Ramp, Stev company here. wry"distant, future. transfer the papers and records from After it had b*en completed thia enson and Captain Hathaway grad More cases of mumps are reported. On«n-»ti»m permormed. there to Eugene, and wti^ enlarge his afternoon the jury, accompanied by New York. March 6.—Forty thous and polltl'-lan. who died a«t weev. uate I d June, giving a tine chance tor Mrs. J. Falkerson of Portland, vis Ben McPherson returned tratti office, which Is located in the Beck the lawyers In the case, the witnesses and signatures are attached to a pe left an estate of 1200,006, and his The force of the office and court official», boarded a special tition being circulated by the Amer will bequeaths $1 000 esrh to the new men next year, yet ltatving » ited Miss Olivia Risley at the Kloshe- Portland Monday after »mdergolng with block io operation on his left eye. He will also be increased, two deputy train, furnished bv the railroad com ican Association of Masters, Mates Willamette University and haJf a good onucleus to work with. The Tilaetim house the first of the week. Several canoists have received tlp- He season this year extended from De hs h°en troubled for several years «upervloors making their headquar pany, and wore taken to Divide to and Pilots asking President Roosevelt dozen benevolent Institutions Earl Kil to pardon Cap’ain VanSchalck, com also provided for the distribution of cember 1 to March 1. Manager Nel overs In the race lately. zwi at different times has doctored ters here. view the scene of the accident. 25 gold watches to ss many friends, son and Coach Murphy had charge of patrick had a close escape while for cancer, but has received little If mander of the excursion steamer Coleinen Fined •TA. the squad «Ione the other day. »ny benefit from the treatment. He BEAVERS WILL BOLD Ernest Coleman, who was yester General Slocum, burned June 15. among them being Judge L. T. Har The Junior-Freshman basketball Professor Luella Clay Carson has gROtHS HOUSE day indicted for selling liquor, late 1904, causing the death of more ris. A. C. Woodcock and Dr. Lulu at last decided to go to Portland tn team heat their rivals, the Senior Just received a copy of the latest Marquam, of Eugene. innenlt a spe--f»!lst. with the result than a thousand women and chil yesterday af’ernoon pleaded guilty Freshman five Friday evening tn a Webster’s Unabridged dictionary. A that he had the eye removed, cl*an«1 (From Friday’s Daily Guard.» dren. VanSchalck is old and broken and was fined $75. good preliminary contest to ths Mus condensed history of the world is a sod r°placed. He says the doctor Based upon the same general pl»» in down, and Is serving ten year» Civil ( axes. * ♦ catine game. Among old basketbait new feature of It. This is the third rhlmed that something had gotten of organization as the well-knows The following civil cases have been Sing Sing. PUPILS SAY KB ♦ ♦ stars aeon In Eugene before were, Webster’s that Prof. Carson has own ■ the eye and become lodged in the "Ivy Club" at Princeton University, acted upon since the last report In BY FIRE URII.L ♦ Penland. Kuykendall and Bond. Some ed b'> of the eve ball, thus causing ir BECKWITH WILT. BUILD Th* Guard: Mlwt Helen Barber of Portland ‘a ♦ of the Freshmen played very promis the "Beavers,” a club composed of ritation and infls-nmstlon. CONCBETK Bl ILPING ♦ Ulysses B. Sutherland vs. A. M ing games Lewis, a Junior, was for visiting at th« home of the Misses ♦ Grand Rapids. March 5. — ♦ L. O Beckwith, the capitalist, who I men students of the University of Oilier Ne»«« I Richardson and Mary Richardson, his merly n gunrd on Monmouth team Wold. ♦ Grand Rapids was threatened Yr and Mr«. R A Bradley served Oregon, has been organized. The wife; to declare contract null and built th* R«ckwlth block next to The I 4- with a repitltion of Cleve ♦ that won the championship of the Judges for the Oregon-Idaho de ptir last meal at the American hotel public «nnouncement of the forma void. Set for trial April 15. Guard building, has decided to at stat« bate have been selected. They are ♦ land’s tragedy of yesterday, 'ot Sunday evening. They »re now Jesse J. Hooker v3. L. M. Hoselton once erect a one-story reinforced eon- ♦ even on a larger scale, today. ♦ Chaace« in Civil Hvrvlce. Professor Prideaux, of Willamette private residents of Springfield, hav- tion of the club was made last nlzht and Leslie Hos«ltor.; to reeov-r mon crate business building in the rear On March II and 12, chances will University, President Crook«, of Al -ig sold the hotel property to Mr. A chapter house will ba constricted ey. Verdict for plaintiff for $'62.50. of the block mentioned. The »mail ♦ Fire broke out In the labora ♦ be given in Portland, Baker City, As bany College, and G. W. Montague, ♦ I and Mrs. Benedict, who took posses during the spring, the contra«' for an Charles H. Lacey vs. William O. frame buildings now occupying the ♦ tory of th« Centr-'l high toria and Eugene, for examinations ! of Portland. sion Monday morning. They former $9000 dwelling having b«en signed Prosser; to recover money. Dismis site of the new building will b“ sold ♦ school, but the 1200 pupils ♦ of male teachers for the Philippines Mayor Alex Bethune, of Vancou were n»nr<Tied nut In perfect ly ran the Hotel Springfield for a All but two of the members are from sed wi’hout costs upon stipulation. and as soon as possible moved off. + order, the building being ♦ Two examinations will be'offered, one ver, and Judge Hadley, of Washing [short time. Portland. The members are Earl William Kyle vs. Joseph Fellman; Immediately thereafter the work of ♦ emptied in two and one-half ♦ for assistants and one for t°achers ton, have been aelected as two of Maude Humphreys has gone »o E. Mayo, '09. Portland; Merwin Ran to recov r money. Verdict for plain ereoting the ne wblock will begin. The usual subjects will be the Judges for the Oregon-Washing ♦ minutes. The school Is over ♦ proper, Mr. Beckwith this morning showed perberg, where she has entered the kin, '10, Por’land; William Cake, tiff for $213 The salaries are $1000 lol ton debate to be held at S-attle. 4> crowded and the stairways hi- ♦ tested. [«iilinery establishment of Dorris ’10, Por'.Isn«’; Ormond Rankin, '10, Fannie B. Richmond vs. A. J. Rich to a Guard reporter rough plans for Harold Hunt is 111 with the mumps. ♦ ad .quate, but the fire drill ♦ $1500. Opportunities fir promotion | rCmgory as trimmer. Miss Gregory Portland: Wl'llam B. Huggins, '10, mond: divor««. Dismissed upon mo the proposed new building. It will ♦ proved effective and little ■4 will be given for positions paying Professor .McAlister has recovered. have a frontage on East S-ven»h his purchased a millinery stock and Portland; Gi’« Healy, '11, Portland: tion of plaintiff. Miss Mary Gray, ’05, visited at the damage was done. ♦ $2000 to $3000. street of 80 feel. It will be divided In jit ’« said she is conducting a fine Fred Olirt. '10. Honolulu, and Paul On March 2 5, 1908, an examination Tau Pl house this week. That no panic occurred was + Mtore to two large rooms, th« wes» room Van Scov, '09, Eugene. (From Friday's Dally Guard.) Miss Kate Fullerton visited her probably due to the fact that ♦ will be glvi^n on application at As i The Beavers have been organized The testimony in the case of M. J. having a frontage of 35 f”*t and It is reported that as soon as the n photographer had been tak ♦ toria, Baker City, Eugene, and Port home at Roseburg this week. Mterial arrives for the electric road for several months, but have kept Doyle vs. the Southern Pacific Co. extending back 60 feet, and tile ea=t The Hanner, the bulletin of the ing flashlights In the corrl- + land for superintendents of construe ! jib'-' work will be commenced on this the fact a secret until the details re for $100.non dimages Is still imlng room, the one next to the all«y. will The subjects Junior clars, will be Issued the last for a few minutes before ♦ tlon nnd plumbing pile of the river. This will give em- lating to the purchase of their lot tak<-n, and the trial Is progressing front 40 feet on East Seventh str-et the fire and t’ie pupils were ♦ will be those concerning architecture of the month, boymept for all the idle men In and the construction of their chapter slowly. Sr me if the witnesses are and extend clear back tn ¡’»»k street. The ministers of Portland have warned not to be alarmed. ♦ and plumbing. Experience will also: Greeks who were in the employ of 114 feet. This room will have a glass ppringflelrl and a good many more house were completed. The salary Is $6.00 announced that they will support the When the fire drill Sounded ♦ be required, front at the Park street entranc.«, as the company at the time Dovle was fw’he next sixty or ninety days. The lot purchased by the club Is they thought It part of the ♦ per day, the term of employment six University. The Booth-Kelly mill is now run- on East Twelfth street, back of the run over by the locomotive and they well as at the East Seventh street en picture taking program and ♦ months. Manager Frank Mount, of the base trance. Back of the west room of h«l« ’ nn» ’ le »o sn«ak nr iin- ’ ««»tand |®JDg a force of about sixty men. Patterson school, the deed haring Heavy Rainfall In 1907. ♦ marched out quietly. ball team has recovered from a se the new building will be four wood I»h: h m«ans that times in Snrlng- passed today. The lot is 66x160 feet English., it is necessary to have as During the year 1907, 46.27 Inch** vere case of mumps. « P’W will soon be back to their nor- In dimensions, and the purchase price Interpreter. Taking testimony in sheds each 10x15 feet. Between the of rain fell at the University »««th»r Subscription lists are abroad pi! condition. was $700. Tirrell A Hunter have this way Is slow and tedious, The old building and the new there will i bureau station, a surplus over normal among the students to fight the ref I Bo-n—To Mr. and Mrs. Bever, on been awarded the contract for the jury returned from Divide l»te yes- be a hallway five feet wide to allow of 7.44 Inch««. The normal rain fall erendum. ),e]»or:s from the differ Tin- »s- tc„b,,,RrT J7 mpg. R gon erection of the club house, which will terday »‘r-'rer Polders A Davis, who occupy one of TWENTY INJURED The last two ent section»» ar i very encouraging. IN TRAIN WRECK was 38.83 Inches the rooms of the old building, to get | Born—T« Mr. and Mrs. L. E. cost $9000 or more when completed Icmley Fined 93OO. months, however, have been dry, In Fred ru!.j, tiie joung »«. z found their gtiods in from Wist Seventh Strizna-, Monday, March 2, 1908, a It will be a frame structure, 42x55 Kansas Cltfy, Mo., March 7.—The January 2.82 Inches falling when tbe wghter.—News. fe«t in dimensions, two stories high, guilty the other day of selling li street. There will also be a space Burlington passenger train which average Is 5.06 and In February, 2.87 with basement and attic. On the first quor at Springfield, was sentenced left five feet wide from the rear of Inches, the normal being 4.76 inches floor will be a study room, living this morning by Judge Harris to pay The Guard building to Park street left Kansas City today for Chicago The year 1906 was below the av was derailed at Kearney, Mo. The for the same purpose. room, reception hall, kitchen and a fine of $300 train went over a fifteen-foot em erage, a little les» than an Inch. The Kaufmann Will Enlarge. Civil Cases. vestibule, with a porch extending the total preclptatbon was 37.55, the nor Otto Kaufmann, who occupies 'th* bankment and twenty were injured mal 38.23. The following have been acted on : entire width of the building. On the Seward D. Allen vs. Joseph T corner room of the old building with four seriously Spreading rails caus second floor will be seven chambers At Roseburg th* average rainfall I and In the attic there will be one Bridges; to recover money, Answer his confectionery store and lunch ed the accident. I amounts to about 33 Inches, and fur New York, March 7.— A resolution room, and the two frame buildings large room. The steam heating to be filed March 9. ther north considerable more. Tilla endorsing Hughes for president hue TWENTY-SIX LABORERS Fellman ; in tbe rear with his candy factory William Kyle vs. Joseph been prepared for Introduction at to Ansnstns C. Jennjngs. who has plant will be located In the base OVERCOME BY GAB mook is raid to have the heaviest day's meeting of the state Republi The foundation will be of to recover money, Granted till Mon and for a store room, will occupy rainfall of any place In the state. J’*<1 In the legislature several ment, l»oth rooms In the new building. His for new trial. day to file motion can committee by William Douglass, Delegntavi to Monrnonth. ■S’*188 k00“ <’o,’P’y clerk sid has concrete. Baltimore, March 7.—Twenty-six L. Simons vs. Burton S. Kelsay kitchen, which is now located in the When complete the new clubhouse The dIff• rent classes of the Uni a member of the committee from the *’,’“ral other offt«*g during the railroad laborers were overcome by rear prfrt of the old building, will be the First National and Eliza Kelsay, versity held meetings last week and Fiftieth New York distrlsct. J* J»»rs, has filed his petition for will be one of the finest yet built Bank of Eugene, and L. M. Travis; moved lo the new and the ral-sroom gas In the Pennsylvania railroad tun- elected the following delegates to Later the resolution passed unanl- “ nirtina ion of representative on and will be an ornament to that part foreclosure. nel here today and four diqd, ten of will thereby be greatly enlarged. Decree of foreclosure. the state oratorical convention which mously. K-piiblican ticket. His platform, of the city. John Hunzicker, of this the others being taken to the hospl- First Reinforced fAmcrate Building. A. Morris vs. Eli Mor- Margaret will be held »1 Monmouth in the af tivea In tbe petition, is as fo’lows: city, drew the plans. This will be the first reinforced tai. rfs; divorce, Leave to file amended Gray 1« In Race. ternoon previous to the oratorical *r j 9In nomlnated and elected I COUNTY COURT GIVES concrete building to be erect-d In Eu complaint. i contest March 13. Denver, March 7.—That ex-Gover- From the Seniors, i Suring my term of office, give advektihed letter « gene. Mr. Beckwith realizes that BOUNTY ON SCALPS Benjamin Huntington and Mozelle nor Gray, of Delaware, will be a can '7“ a:tpnt!on to each and all bills brick Is going to be very scare and Hair; Juniors, T. R. Townsend ar.d didate for nomination for the pres ^ resolutions proposed, and ear- Eug«ne, Or., March 4, 1908. hard to get this year, and not wish Hereafter a bounty of $2.50 will Jesse H. Bond; Sophomores, Horton idency at the national Democratic i«i'oxin4fa,0r ,0 3erur* economical, The following letters remain In C. Nicholas ing to delay the construction of the and Clarence Steel; convention is believed by Demócrata “le snd Just laws and to de- be paid on scalps of coyotes, wolves, building on that account, decided the Eugene postoffice uncalled for Fr»shman, Arthur G-»ary and Hazel who are closely watching develop , vlrlous and class legislation cougars and'like animals that prey upon concr-te. It is said to be about for th» week ending March 4: upon the stock of Lane county The Thos. R. Townsend 1» th« I ments. Large club rooms have been I McNair. it„ (. 8 kraft money from the county commissioners' court yester Anderson, A. G. as cheap, anyway. chairman of the delegation and B*nj engaged for the Delaware delegation. Balenslfer, Master Henry. Huntington toaster. Bert Prescott, ■ 2 h* printed on ballot »fter day made an order to that effect, up Elli« Simmons of Cottage Grove. Beck. Zula. Glenn O. Powers has begun suit In on petition of the South Lune County Oregon, who has made several val WRITER OWN OBITUARY Tí» ’08. will represent Oregon In the ent- i j ■ »r to ' »feat all Coyote Clnb. Th* club consists of Bergman, Annie. the circuit court against the Great BE REAB AT FUNERAL test. , uable mineral finds In the mount ■ •"cure economical and just Bower, Frank. Northern Development Company and 79 leading farmers and stockmen re ains of Lane county. Is In Portland 93000 in Prize«. Boyne, J. K. W. T. Shurtleff to recover money for 811ver Lake. Or., Feb. 29.—George siding at Creswell, Walker, Cottage with sample« of sienna mineral 1 th« p«op)e of Grove and the respective communi Christner, Rev P. The American Sunday School Un work performed on the mining prop Duncan, of thin valley, who Is known *6 u. as v " . > th« pegole of paint, the product of a Cottage Grove ion offers $2000 In cash prizes for erties owned by the defendants in Cline, Dr. A W f ■ ties and has paid by assessment over mill, that gets Its supply of raw ma as “Uncle George,” Is now past 87 • ’ ' ' • dl «tri », th?t during three books The first prize of $1000 the Blue River district. Ihouglass, Pearl. 1 of t '‘1 »ui V >te for that $100 In bounties during the past year terial from a vein located by .Mr. years of age. and Is a remarkable will be given for the best original Flebs, Frank. character. Like many of the earlier yet, the petition declares, wolves and '«^t« fnr 1 niL'd S»»tes Venator coyotes do not seem to diminish In Simmons in that vicinity some years pioneers, he has his hobbies and ec work on the sub’ect, "Christian Prln- Fisher. Walter. *o«res« Portland Journal, centricities, and Is enthusla.Vic in clple In our Rural Communities. bas received the numbers, but continue to make de ago, says the Haskell, David. uniEb -r c While digging a well near Cottage How to Make for a Better Control- Jenney, Ralph. 1’-« POSH Io if Repuh lcan votes structive raids on the farmers Grove 12 years ago. Mr Simmons their defense. "Uncle George” hai ling Influence." The n"xt prize of n at the n»xt general Jentry. John. written his own obituary, which Is “•;)U precel ng th« election of a flocks. discovered the deposit of sienna, $600 and the third prize of $100 are Kleney, E. N. »o be r«ad 2>y a friend at h!s funeral J*"* !a r "■ Since the bounty on these wild an iir«ss without ” regarl imals was abolished several years which Is now being c onverted into He says he wants no weeping and M«rr1h«w. Florence. offered for first and second places ■fi7jtidi»| r (]ui | reference. merchantable mineral paint by the on the best original books on the Roberts. F H. ago. they have Increased very ma mills of the Sienna 1 Mineral Paint mourning over him when h - die», and subject "The Bible An Attractive Poss, Lydia he ha» expressed the wish that his terially and have proven a source of company. The company manufa«- Book ’' The volume i er» expected to Thompson, Geo. K. great annoyance to the farmers. *»- tures half a dozen differ" lt shades friends shall hoist “Old Glory" and be between dh.ooo and 70,000 wordr Watson. Maude. pecfally to those who live near th« of yellow sienna paint, all of which sing “The Star Spangled Banner” at In length. Freed im In form and Wheeler. Vila mountains. Before the bounty »a are said to me equal to the «st grade hla funeral. treatment '« permit ed. White, Geo E (2» abolished many mountaineers made a of sienna imported from southern Tie object of the work Is to create Parti«» calling for th* above will 1 go«,d living by killing wolves. t rny- Eu rope. McMurphey A Hugh yesterday pbase give date advertised. sentiment »long the lines of the ♦ Paris, March 7. Madame ♦ otes Mr Simmons has made cloved the sale of a wooded tract of them-»* ar<l th»» pr'zet are offered ♦ Anna Gould, recently .divorc J. L. PAGE. P. M. 50 for each acafp from the coun- «ral finds in that portion fl.l. 60 acres three miles south of Eu unde- the J- hn C. Green fund. The ♦ ed from Count Boni de Cast»»l- ♦ a boy 12 or 13 years ty which promise to becom« gene from F. J. Martin to John Car A le’ter has been received at the books must be In the hands of th« ♦ lane. today authorized the As fa«t that th* c mty The ___ **d of stealing from *8 velrped, important f«ai rick. of Springfield, for $1050. Urlverslty of Oregon from the Unf- Judg< a on April 1, 1909. They should ♦ sociated Press to give abso + n tbr*« copper liquid agreed to re-estahllsh th* bounty '■ mineral resources of Or« Mr. Carrick will clear the tract and versity of Washington asking that be ad lr»»s«d to The / merlcan Sunday ♦ lute denial to the report that * a **r funnel and a cop- tem Is a source of much satlsfac'lon his discoveries is a fir« * ‘tl the cordwood from It to Eugen* a tennis tournament be held at Seat School Union, 1846 Chestnut Street. ♦ she had married Prince Helle ♦ w _ _________ ", have suffered at to all farmery who n n fit around a stove- which has been tested citizens. After it Is cleared it will tie at the time of the triangular meet Philadelphia. Pa. ♦ de Sagan. She also an ♦ t ’hem to junk dealers all from the depredations of wild an by chemists and pronot make good fruit land I’nlversity Rvents To Come. ♦ nounced her Intention of ♦ on June 1. Washington has Invited | *r,*s were missed by imals. equal to the best clay four college«, Idaho, Oregon. W 8 1 The Junior Class Is considering ♦ leaving Paris shortly for the ♦ »3d a search| of th- i fire brick In the country C. and Whitman. Tennis couples are keeping Saturday after University ♦ United States with her chil A o f yesterday, resulting Mr Simmons dlscov« r*d an 1 expected to pay thefr own carfare. Day (on Friday! as a day of special ♦ dren to spend three months ♦ r. although they ha I j m*nse deposit of this claly whl^h hr; •■«irv'a« The tennis tournament will be held significance, under the subject of ♦ with relatives. ♦ i will proceed to develop a* soon asl ¡uto» ** ««• , aR|i ruined for fur- An Intercollegiate base ♦ In the morning and th« track and Weeks End ♦ a»“f of Police Farrington [the title to tbe land on which It / ball gam«. If these plana are carried ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ field meet In the afternoon. University oí Oregon News I MEW IISIBItT IF F3REST RESERVE .11 GERMANY LAUNCHES GREAT BATTLESHIP T ... WAIT PARB3I FOR CAPrAII VAN SCRAICK V. : m | itii :w K?| <i i ¡I II ■U il .. ■ Í -I )ífÑ .1 ENDORSE HUGHES FOR PRESIDENCY IEHIHSS OUT FOR REPRESENTATIVE M & i:k 4 C0TTA6E GROVE WILL MAKE SIENNA PAINT ANNNA GCULD I ■' U1 PRINCE DE SAGEN !• COUCH SU3JECT fOR REFORM SCHOOL < ¡