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    EUGENK WEEKLY GUARD THURSDAY, MARCH 1®. If*»«
ACTOR HITCHCOCK
EUGENE DISTRICT
IS FIEND, SAYS
SUNDAY SCHOOL
CONVENTION ELLEN VON HAGEN
New York, March 13.—Ellen Von
The annual Sunday School conven-1 Hagen, who»«« accusation« resulted
lion of the Eugene district will meet In
the
Indictment of
Raymond
at the Baptist church in Eugene Sat­ Hitchcock, the actor, repeated her
urday. March 21, at 9:30 a. m. Fol story to a Jury today.
lowing Is the program.
The girl, who is now in the care
Meeting will be led i»y the District : of a society, told of night* »pent at
President. Mr. H K Shirk.
at the Hitchcock home at Oreat Neck,
10.00 Report of District Work, Mr. 1 L. I.. and of visit* to a furnished
H. K Shirk.
room in thl* city, where the defend­
10:30 Report of Home Department I ant had temporary lodgings. On
Work in Eugene—From the Sup- ; each of these excursions, she was ac­
erlntendent.
companied by either Flora Whfston
11:00 Report of the Cradle Road ; or Elsie Voeck*. At the time, more
Work In Eugene—From the Bup-. than a year ago, Flora was 18. the
erlntendent.
witness wa* 15, and Elsie was 12
11 00 Temperance Teaching In the yt*rs of age.
Sunday School, Mrs. S M. Day. j
In his opening addreM, following
East Eugene
the filling of the jury box today, the
Afternoon Session.
prosecutor had charge • that Hitch-
J: 30 Sung Service Led by Rev O
('. Wright. Eugene
1:45 The Hoy Problem- Mr. Chas
W. Clark, Santa Clara.
2:00 Our greatest need Rev.
AV
B Pinkerton. Eugene
2:30 Missions In the Sunday School |
Mrs. Ella M Humbert. Eugene .
3:00 Primary and Junior
Depar’-
ment
Mrs. D. H. Trimble,
Eu-j
ger *
3 30 Teacher Training Rev. J. M
Morris, Eugene.
4:00 Building for the Future.
Rev
J 8 McCollem.
County Convention
The I ane County Sunday School j
Convention will meet In Springfield
April 14th and 15th Tin1 State Field
Worker. Rev. C. A. Phipps, for Ore
gon, will be present and ft Is hoped ,
that all workers of bane County will |
give attention to the work.
Impure or effete matters accumulated
in the blood during the winter cause in the
spring such disfiguring and painful troubles
as boils, pimples, and pther eruptions, also
weakness, loss of appetite, that tired feeling.
The best medicine to take is Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the
blood, and effects permanent cures by giving
healthy functional activity to the stomach,
liver, kidneys, bowels and skin,
FINAL REPORT
IMPROVEMENT
OF LANE COUNTY
AT B.-K'S. SAWMILL
GRAND JURY
AT SPRINGFIELD
STOCKHOLDERS WILL
SUE MR. HARRIMAN
HOMESTEAD CAN
NOT BE EXEMPTED
DRAIN RAILROAD
WILL GO AHEAD
♦
♦
+
♦
A special meeting cf th*
Commercial club was held last B
for rhe purpose of consid-r!ng ¿7
eral matters that could not be t»k«"
at the regular meeting on Mond*,
♦ night on account of lack of time ’
♦
The following communication v>
♦ read from the Eugene Military clnh
♦ and received the endorsement of th*
♦ Commercial club.
♦
To the officers and numbers of
♦ Eugene Commercial club, Lane conn,
♦ ty, Oregon:
♦
Gentlemen—As members qf th*
♦ Eugene military club we are work
♦ ing for the advancement of Eugene
♦ and Lane county and in this respect
♦ ask your kind co-operation in help,
ing bring before the voter* of Lane
county the true merits of the refer-
endum bill which is of vital interest
to Eugen» ani I^ane county as it >,
to us, "the Armory appropriation
bill." This bill does not mean the
wasting of money, for the $100,00»
which the bill covers is to be expand
ed outside of Portland (which a),
At the annual business meeting ready has a fine armory) f the rate
of the Congregational church last of $25,000 a year to buy the land
night the following officers were and build armories for the differ­
elected for the ensuing year:
Dea­ ent companies of the Oregon Nation­
This property Is to be
con S M Elliott; deaconess, Mrs. W. al Guard.
C. Yoran and Mrs. O. A. Stillman; owned by the state, thus making a
trustees, Professor Joseph Schafer good Investment, making the state
and Rev. O. A. Stillman; treasurer, landlord Instead of renter; and at the
F. AV. Osburn; clerk. Miss Ellen Loo­ rate of rent now being paid by the
mis; members of pastoral committee. different companies of th» state, or
Mrs. A E. Wheeler and Mrs. R. Mc- rather paid by the state for the com-'
panics, the state would In a few years
Muhphey.
The members enjoyed an excel­ save ’he amount expended to build
lent supper in the basement of the the armories in the rent. The armory
church after the business session. we have here in Eugene, which is oc­
Reports of officers showed a splendid cupied by two companies and head-
growth during the past year and ev­ quarters, costs about $1 200 per an­
From good au­
ery department of the church is pros­ num to maintain.
thority it has been told us that if the
perous.
bill passes at the June election that
E\igene is to have at least a $12,00»
armory.
We will have In a few days liter-
ature issued by a committee appoint,
GEORGE L. LILLEY.
ed at our annual meeting in Port­
Connecticut representative who de­
land, which we shall divide with you.
clares that the sutuusriue torpedo boats
Gustav Nettle, the McKenzie log­ The daily papers are willing to give
are a failure.
ging contractor, who a few days ago us space in their issues, and If you
sold his farm near Leaburg. today can in any way aid us it willbe great­
ly appreciated.
‘
nian is again trying to put up to the bought the Gray residence property
EUGENE MILITARY CLUB,
at the corner of East Eleventh and
highest bidder.
Willard L. Coppernoll. Prei.
Mr. U’Ren has accepted an invita­ Oak streets from the heirs of the late R. Claude Gray. Sec.
The
tion to apeak at Salem next Tuesday J. G. Gray, paying $3800 for it.
Will Take Census of the City
erening, when he will openly invite lot is 90x160 feet in dimensions and
The matter of taking a census ot
any one to meet him in debate over contains a large residence. It is old
Mr. Nettle the city was brought up and 0 W.
Statement No. 1, or ask any question but still in fair shape.
connected with the subject of direct will finish up his logging contracts Grififn suggested a plan. His id«*
on the McKenzie and then will prob­ was to appoint a committee to can­
election of senators.
Chris Schuebel, the Repnbllcan ably move hie family to Eugene to vass each block in the city, and In
He will move the old res­ that way a more thorough censui
county chairman of Clackamas coun- reside.
ty, is In the city today, and says idence to one side and erect a hand­ could be obtained than by employing
only one or two men to do the work
Clackamas county will present no op­ some one on the corner.
over the entlr* city.
A committee
position to Statement No. 1 candi­
consisting of G. W. Griffin, J. M.
dates. and will give Cake 1000 ma­
Williams and F. M. Wilkins was ap­
jority at the primary.
pointed to prepare a plat and arrange
for the work.
Committees Appointed.
The president was emnowered at
the regular meeting Monday night to
appoint several committees
He an­
Chicago,
March
13.—John
R.
nounced the following last night:
Walsh, former president of the Chi­
Comnfittee on excursion from Port,
cago National Bank of this city, con­
land to Eugene commencement day,
Washington. March 13.—
victed of illegal use of the funds of
Hugh Hollis, a treasury de­
S. H. Friendly. Dr. D. A. Paine. Dar­
that institution, was today denied a
partment clerk. Bhot and kil­
win E. Yoran. H.W. Thompson, Judge
new trial and sentenced to five years
led his wife at their home
L. T. Harris.
In the federal penitentiary at Fort
early today. She got up to
Added to committee on building
Leavenworth.
attend a child and as she re­
and loan association, M. Svarverud.
An
application
was
made
In
the
turned to the bedside Hollis
John H. Hartog.
United States circuit court of appeals
awakened, pulled a revolver
Committee on lighting Willamette
for
a
writ
of
supersedeas,
which
was
from tinder the pillow and
street, stores along main streets and
granted,
and
Walsh
was
released
on
shot his wife dead, He then
bonds of 150,000, pending the hear­ improvement in present light supply.
turned over
and
went to
J. M. Williams, David Linn. Frank
ing of his appeal.
sleep
E. Dunn, G. W. Griffin, John H. Har-
Hollis declares
he
was
tog.
dreaming of burglars,
He
Committee on decorations for gala
B ATTLE TO DEATH
bought a pistol a few days
occasions, Wm. C. Yoran. Geo. Me-
IN
LOUISIANA
ago and has been practicing
Morran, John H. Hartog.
shooting.
Otbee Matters.
Amite, Tx» . March 11.—Murder
The matter of interest in the con­
was added to the butter political feud
in this vicinity when Senator-elect ing city election was taken up and
D. S Kemp, a Democrat, was shot it was the sense of the meeting that
in the county Jail, generally used for and Instantly killed last night by C. the best men possible for councllmea
female prisoners, be provided with a F Hyde, who is prominent In this should be put up.
The club endors«*d the county fair
toilet, lavatory and other necessary part of the state as a politician and
appliances suitable for female pris­ business man. The feud attained a proposition and promised to lend it
oners.
climax in a quarrel following the re­ all the moral support possible.
The matter of an ordinance to be
We further recommend that the cent Democratic primaries, at which
trial Jury rooms on the third floor Kemp was successful. As soon as It passed by the city council providing
of the court louse be kept well venti­ had been announced that Kemp had for a building inspector wa* discus­
lated between and at the session of emerged from the primary fight vic­ sed. Several members of the coun­
the circuit ciurt.
torious. Hyde sought bi mand a quar­ cil were there to hear the discusslo*
We find that the room provided rel ensued.
Friends tried to patch and to obtain an idea of the wishe«
for the county assessor Is entirely up the trouble between them on more of the citizens in that regard.
inadequate for the proper operation than one occasion dulng the day, but
of the duties Incumbent on that offi­ the bitter feeling increased hourly.
cer in the discharge of his official
When the two men met again last
duty, and
recommend
that other night the quarrel was resumed. In.
rooms shoiil 1 be provided for the a fit of desperation Hyde drew a re-1
county asses «or at a nearly day.
volver and fired point blank at his!
We would further report that we oppon nt. The f|r«t bullet hit Kemp I
have «‘xaniln-d all the public build­ and he fell mortally wounded.
He
The supreme court ha* rend r«J »
ings belonging to the county, and died within a few second«. The ex- 1
find them !n good condition and prop­ cltement occasioned by the tragedy decision in the case of the state ”■
erly cared for; that we have examin­
"»day.
Threats against 1 Jake Berger, in which Berger
ed the various offices occupied by the li.e -f Hyde are freely made The > found guilty by the circuit court o'
the county officials, and find the said alter surr-ndered and is being close, violating the iocal option la»'
was sentenced to pay a fine • f I-'
offices well I «pt, and all records In­ ly guarded in his cell
cident to the
‘
The case was dismissed on a C’<’ti*
several offices In good
condition and kept in an orderly HOMEBOIH RESPONSIBLE.
made by the state for th«1 reason tw
manner.
rhe statute was not folio» 1 regale
SAYS THE CORONER
Kesp«M-t fully,
ing that "a notice of app-' al I» »
WM LANDESS
Cleveland, O, March 12.—"The criminal action must be serv d up*
loss of the II e« of little children tn the clerk of the court and the distrtd
Foreman.
ROBERT GROSS
the Collfnwc *1 school fire was ab- attorney of the county In » * licit tM
I Tll»-
RORERT MACY.
aolutelv
| Incxcitsable."
___ _
Coroner judgment roll is filed. Th:* 3 it»«®1
W> H K AY
Burke declared aft
-•ter making a tbor- inali code Is complete »
R R BAA­
and the section.* of the civil code >*
ougg investigati lon.
,nly W
ED JUDKINS
' The poor 1 little children were reference to appeals do n '
JOHN HARMS
caught In a veritahle trap and held criminal actions.”
Grand Jury.
and crushed until burned to death."
The motion for dismis U »>• b
he said. "8 ’»m - one is r«'*ponsibie fused by the supreme court a nd 0f
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ for this and «hould be held. I am ger will have to pay the f!n>
♦
♦ B°t prepared 1 5ct to sav upon whom
ha« o*
♦ REDI < E P AA OF
Earl Hill, who played f.'
♦
tould be placed
Refr.»«.
Co««tJ
♦
l At TORA AA ORR Fits ♦ I can charge *n on
the Eugene team of the I
i
♦
League
last
summer,
has
b
♦
'Hi’X I must review the
♦
Lowell. Mas* , March 12.__ ♦ evidence car« piullr and deliberately.
by the Tacoma team of th« Nc
Rail*
♦ Notice« of a wage reduction ♦
I find that t he Fteamplp^a caused League for the coming sea
Uso
♦ of ten per cent have been ♦ the fire by bei-
Weed,
of
this
city,
who
has
placed too close to
♦ posted in seven large cotton
the wood. The:
ed with the same team
♦ factories Nearly 25.000 op­ ♦
mind
th*,
'•* pipes
’«« m c.us-
myi has just received a letter
ed'
th'
nJ
OT
crbe«ted
♦
♦ erative« are affected
Lynch, the manager, «tatli
♦
♦
Another bdy has been recovered has secured Hill, whose ti
♦
♦
Grove.
Earl 1« i
♦ from the rutnsjnaklng the total 16« Cottage
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦
first baseman.and hit many frl
here hope he makes good
league. Lynch is also anxiou* t
cure Fred DeNeffe. the local
» S-hllM
-^nP' ’ X,"
m
p
h o F tl "* but the latter does not wish '1 <
the professional ranks
good law practice herear :
"
pay all of hi« attention to
Salem, Or.,
March 12.—W. S
U’Ren has prepared a letter with­
drawing from the race for the I nited
States senatorship, which will ap-
' pear in the Portland papers this
evening.
In his letter he declares
that it would be wrong to divide the
vote of the ptrople a* between State-
’ ment No. 1 supporters, and declares
Sarnatabs •r« Hood’« Sarsaparilla in
Mrs. L Bickford. Oossvtlie. N H„ says:
rhocolatod tablet form. They have identically "Every spring I wm completely prostrated, his intention to support Cake for that :
He makes a bitter reply to I
the nams curativei pro pH rli hh a« the liquid form. run <ioA7n. from dyspepsia and that tired feel- office.
i,..l.lM w-'-urwr of <1< *» r>.nv«nl*n»» •ronomr. !?*?'“’ Hut
u"; V'i"
have
found Horst'* S*rs*p*ril!s Editor Scott, of the Oregonian, and
no Io«« by «»aporetion. breakage, or ieakagn. ”*<•
* I “
•
...» Trot >m the first dos», completely trails his gum on Scott, Matthews &
of drugMihU or promptly
of u«
nrlpa me
promptly or
UN by
t,y mail
restores good health and atreugtb."
C. 1 Hood Co., Low.il. Ma*«
Co., as the would-be political dicta­
tors of the state.
He refers in a
caustic manner to the bargain be­
tween Scott and Bourne, when, for
four hours, Scott was willing to put
up $6000 per hour for the senatorial
toga, which, he declares, the Orego-
A few weeks ago It will be remem­
(From Thursday's Daily Guard.)
bered that the News made mention
The grand Jury finished its work
of the fact that the Booth-Kelly this forenoon and filed its final re­
Company were making some exten­ port wlth the circuit court. The re-
sive and substantial Improvements In port la one of the longest ever made
their Springfield plant.
In the fol­ by a grand Jury in Lane county, It
lowing Issue of the Western Oregon is as follows:
we arc called to task for even dar­ In the Circuit Court of the State of
ing to mention that this company is
Oregon for Lane County.
making Improvement*.
In his arti­ To the Honorable Circuit Court of
cle he doubts the truthfulness of our
said County:—■
statement and says "it is hard to
We, the grand Jury of said county
credit; that the company is doubtless for the March term thereof. 1908, re­
making repairs and possibly install­ spectfully eubiiiIt this, our final re­
ing new parts to replace worn-out port: That we have to the best of
machinery.” He says, "true, all mills our ability Investigated all the viola­
are doing overhauling work but there tions of law triable within said coun­
Is no Increase of capacity.” That's ty ao far as the same have been
all folly, but, no doubt, comes from brought to our knowledge. That on
some jealous mood because the little ! Saturday last we visited and Inves­
mills at Cottage Grove are not mak-1 tigated the condition of the county
The in-1
II AH BEEN CONNUXTED WITH AA’ A-
Ing similar Improvement*,
poor, now under the percsonal super­
formation that was given In the Newsj vision of Mrs. Russell. Those under
TEIl PLANT FOR PAST EKillT-
columns was authentic and as proof her control and care, pursuant to a
RAYMOND
HITCHCOCK.
TEEN YEARS—FAITHFUL AND
that this company Is doing more than contract, made and entered into be­
EFFICIENT
merely repairing the broken parts,
cock had been guilty of misconduct we are Informed that ** contract ha* tween her and the county authorities,
number thirteen, ten of whom are
with
all
three
of
these
children.
When
Samuel W. Taylor, who hHH been
been let to the Frazer Iron Works males ranging in age from 60 to 80
connected with the water works of her testimony was interrupted ,hy ad­ for the making of a log kicker for years, and in a very feeble condition
Eugene since their Installation eight­ journment the Von Hagen girl had the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company at That by and on account of their ex­
teen years ago, has resigned his posi­ sworn conflrmlaton of the state's al­ Springfield. This is a big piece of treme age and physical debility they
tion as superintendent of thhe plant legations so far as she was concern­ machinery, »nd when completed will are only able to help themselves to a
and mains. He la as yet undetermin­ ed.
weigh over 7000 pounds and will cost limited extent, and the duties impos­
ed what business he will follow, but
the company fn the neighborhood of ed on Mrs. Russel) by virtue of her
$2500.
They have also Installed trust, assumed under her contract
will not be Idle long.
Mr. Taylor, during his connection
within the past week a $2000 turning with the county, are moat exacting fn
with the water plant, has been faith­
lathe which has been placed in their view of the condition of those in her
ful and efficient and he will be great­
blacksmith shop. These are only mi­ charge.
ly missed by the patrons of the sys­
nor Improvements that have already
After due examination of the In­
tem. He thoroughly understands the
been made.
That the Booth-Kelly mates of thia home for the poor, we
water business and his place will be
It.—Charges mill at Springfield will be one of the found them kindly and considerately
New York, March
hard to fill. During his Incumbency that E. H. Harriman has caused a best on the coast Is assured and those treated. They claim they are well
the city has never been short of wa­ loss to the Union Pacific Railroad of who ar«» skeptical In their belief are, fed with good wholesome food, well-
ter while he had charge of the pump­ over 340.000,000 by his stock apec- at liberty to visit the yard and see . 1 cooked. The house and beds used by
ing plant
Te knew the location of ulatlons with the funds of the corpo- for themsnlves what la being done these unfortunates were clean, and
•very main In the entire system from ration were filed with the board of The New* ha* not lost faith In Spring­ as we believe well-kept—that is to
the big 12-lnch pipes to the tiny half­ directors today,
A formal demand field or the Booth-K«*lty Lumber Co. say, the shed or place where the msle
Inch pipes.
was made that
suit
be brought and we believe that we have the b“«t Inmates sleep; but we are of the opin­
against him and the other directors town In the state of Oregon for its ion that the house where they are
of the system who have been parties «lie. We respectfully Invite the edi­ maintained and cared for has not the
NIMS NOTES OF COTTAGE
GROVE AND VICINITY to his speculations, to recover the tor of the AA'estern Oregon to visit conveniences and comforta necessary
sums lost to the company through our plant and compare notes.—News. In
the
unfortunate condition
in
J. I. Jones and several prominent the Illegal transaction.*
which these unfortunates are placed.
The action 1s preliminary to a suit
sdtlienn of the town are figuring on
Mrs. Russell is, in our Judgment,
forming a stock company with $50r to be Instituted by a powerful group ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ doing all in
her power with t'he
OOA capital to establish a new saw­ of stockholders to force Mr Harri­
means at her command and the com­
DIED.
♦
*
mill on the Jones pond and mill site man to disgorge the profits he and
pensation she is receiving, to make
♦ them
in East Cottage Grove with a capac­ his associates have made In stock
comfortable, and is well calcu­
♦
♦
♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
ity of 85,000 feet per day. It looks market operations with Union Paclf.
lated and qualified to discharge the
Ic funds, and through the unload­
like a go
March 8. 1903. at Lee's sawmill. duties of her trust. We are of the
In the basketball game between ing of a large amount of securities near Cottage Grove, Herbert W. lave. opinion that she does not receive suf­
Cottage Grove and the Drain Athletic of other corporations upon the com­ aged 45 years, 4 months and 2 days. ficient compensation to enable her
team last Friday evening the home pany's treasury at prices far above
to give these poor the comforts of
The action I*
team won by the «core of 12 to 11. their present value
fn West Cottage Grove, March 4. life that would otherwise be bestow-
This was considered a brilliant vic­ designed to forestall the plan of the 1903. the Infant child of Mr. and ed upon them, had she the means to
tory for the home team from the fact Union Pacific executive committee to Mrs S L. Smith.
do «o.
that they were greatly outweighed segregate these securities under a
The compensation received by her
try the visiting team, but not out- holding company, which la now be­ j
At his home near Cottage Grove is wholly Inadequate, as we believe.
lug forme«! for the purpose.
elnMed
Monday. March 9. 1908, William P Lane county is one of the largest and
J. W. Doak, of Ixvrane, had an In
wealthiest counties in this state, and
Hays, of rheumatism of the heart.
terestlng chase after a wildcat on«
we recommend that our county co urt
night recently.
Hie dogs started '. j
shall not exercise too much rigid
I
near his pig pen and treed It In n
economy In the treatment of these
I
crab apple tree It being dark. Mr.
unfortunate poor. The sum of 3.3 2.-.
Doak. fearing It might be his favor­
per capita for th«*se poor, which is
ite house cat. returned home to make
J. E. Hartlett has rented one of the Incluslv«* of board, clothing, medi­
| rooms over the Odd Fellows' new hall cines and burial expenses, is in no
sure. Finding Tabby at home he re­
turned to kill the wildcat, but It was
Residence on a homestead by a and will start a real estate office.
sense sufficient. In our Judgment,
gone. His dogs took the track ami ' family, consisting of two or more i
Mr*. Frank Reisner, of Eugene, and we respectfully call the atten­
treed It a mile distant in a large person*. Is required If the premise* and her brother. Tobias McGill, and tion of the county court to these mat­
tree. Not being able to locate It Mr sr«1 to be exempted under the bank­ ihiughter. front Kansas, were visiting ters, that they may be corr««cted and
Doak again returned home and the | ruptcy laws. Thia »a* the decision of Mr and Mrs. George Price last Sun­ placed on a more liberal and modern
next day went out and put the cat In Judge Wolverton In the United State* day.
basis. Our civilization demands at­
a big tree. In which was a large bunch court In the case of Henry C Gard­
D. AA' Smith snd family, front tention in the matters speclfl««d, and
of mistletoe In which the cat hid ner. a bankrupt, who contended that Bruce. AVIseonsIn, arrived in Spring­ we urge attention by our county au­
Again he failed and finally gave it up, his homestead at Drain could not lie field vest«>rlay. coming direct front thorities in the premises.
after having it almost within his Included us an asset in liquidating his the East
He Is an old friend of F
Railroail <'ro«»liig».
D Tito« and ha* come to Springfield
vench the first time It was treed
debts under the bankruptcy laws
We also call the attention of the
The machinery for the new shingle'
Judge Wolverton held that since with the Intention of permanently lo- county court to that part of the coun­
mill which Is being Installed on Mos­ only the bankrupt hlniaelf bad resid­ eating
ty road »here the railroad crosses
Dr R \ .Javn»» took hi« d^nartiire the «»me near the Springfield bridge,
by creek by Sant le'wls. arrived at ' ed on th«1 homestead, h<» cannot de­
this place Tuesday, being consigned j clare It exempt from th«1 bankrupt for hl* Hood River farm las* Tuesday as a particularly dangerous plae«1 for
to the Wynne Hardware Company, law*
He expiict* public travel, and the railroad com­
"Although such premise* may on a short business trip
through which company the plan! constitute his dwelling place or place while there to engage a man to run pany should b« ?ompelled to remove
was purchased by Mr Ix'wls
TheI of abode.." sal«! the court, "yet he hl* farm this season, and will make the piling out of said road an.1 pro­
plant was hauled out to the mill site cannot claim them exempt for the arangements for some Improvements vide some m«>ans for operating the
this week and will smn t»e ready fori reason that he alone doe* not consti­ In the wav of new buildings, planting realroad track above the road, so a*
fruit trees, etc
News
operations
Its capacity will be 30.- tute a family"
to avoid the present obstructions to
shingles per day
Leader.
public travel. In this connection we
also call the attention of the county
The finest and largest line of this
Jl AlTlllA < ITA AltTl s
authorities to th«> fad that the pub­
■earnin'« new patterns In portieres
lic road known as rhe river road,
reeelved by Campbell Fellman Com-'
Mrs. A C. Nielson is quite serious- about a mile and a half northcast of
vwny, Eugene's big housefnrnlshers. I
ly ill and grave fears are entertained Junction City, where the 8 P. road
today
The shipment came direct '
for her re«x»very.
cro«««1« the same. Is In a dangerous
from the factory.
Oscar Mays has purchase1! Seven­ condition, that the road has been
ty acres off the east end of the Had­ washed out at that point, and the
RTAIII.RERG MOI HNu
ley place, which Includes th«1 build­ road under the railroad track Is Ini
IXtNN OF CLOTHES
ing*
The consideration was $<n per possible of public travel for abou*
acre Air Millett get* the crop, al­ six months of the year; that the road
John Stahlberg Is mourning the
though Mr May« can take possession that formerly ran over the railroad
loss of almost his entire wardrobe
any time
track and should now cross said rail­
11« came down f' m Wendling the
The jewelry «tore of R U Rob­ road track at the point indicated In-
firs' <>f the week and as he was going
erts was elos.'d up AA’edneaday hv the *te«x<! of under the same, that a suit­
on to Eugene left his grip containing
sheriff on an atta«'hment issued by ■ able bridge or approach should bt
his clothes In the d 'pot waiting room
P «rlland firm on a claim of $.’no plac«»d there. In the Interests of pub­
Wh-n he returned several dsys Inter
Th«1 store Is still In the hands of the lic travel, during the present spring
the grip had disappeared and so far
sheriff, but we trust the matter will and to that en«l we urge the county
G«"*l for Fverytssly.
he has failed to get any trace of It
Mr Norman (Nvulter, a prominent sotvn be satisfactorily ad lusted
authorities to compel the 8. P. Ral!-
Now he 1« In a terrible predicament architect In the l>elbert Building.
A R Martin ha* sold the old or­ -oa<1 Company to provide a suitable
and ha« about decide«! that this Is a San Francisco, says
"I fully endorse chard tract, consisting of sever crossing at satd place to the extent
very dishonest world
Springfield all that has been said of Electric Hit­ block«, and the border strip north ot d their right of way over said pub-
Naw «.
ters aa a tonic medicine
1« Is good town to Raarnua Sorenson, consider« lie road
for everybody
It corrects stomach, tk'n $2500. Mr Sorenson Is a lat«
Al ore Room In <‘*>nr<h<»«is»'
Couch covers are more popular to. 1 liver and kidney disorders la a arrival here, and we are glad he ha>
We would
recommend
that the
day than ever before
Wa have Just prompt and efficient manner, and located in thl» city.—Time«.
'arte room In the attic of the court­
received the latest weaves by freight ! build* up the system " Electric Hit.
house be properly equipped and ar-
direct from the makers Come In and ter* Is the best spring medicine ever
anged so that the records of the va-
nee them
Campbell-Fellman Com sold over a druggist'« counter; as a
lous county offices not demanded
pany, Eugene's only exclusive house­ blood purifier It la unequalled
30
'or immediate and general use. be
furnishers, corner Oliva and 3th cents at W. A. Kuykendall'« drug
afely stored and preserved
streets
•tera.
We further advise that ths room
SAMUEL W. TAYLOR
RESIGNS HIS POSITION
♦
Spring Humors
EUGENE'S CENSUS
ANARCHIST IS
U’REN HAS
TO BE TAKEN
FOUND GUILTY AND
WITHDRAWN IN
DOOMED TO DIE
THIS SPRING
FAVOR OF CAKE
Denver, March 12.—Judge
Whitford charged the Jury in
the Alla case today and de­
fined the various degrees of
murder. He said if the jury
entertains a reasonable doubt
as to the sanity of Alia It
should acquit, but if it finds
Alia to be of sound mind, but
carried away by passion, it
should convict.
The jury retired at 11:45
a. m. and court took a recess
unltl 2 o'clock.
The jury, upon the recon­
vening of court, brought in a
verdict of guilty, carrying the
death penalty.
CONGREGÂÎIDNÂLISfS
f. NETTLE BUTS
RESIDENCE PROPERTY
WALSH GETS FIVE
MIGHT WAKE HIM UP
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