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\ ■V4MBVB WMOKLT QVAM9. THVRMDAT, MARCH 3A. 1®OA 8. F. McConlga is down from the McKenzie shaking hands with bls many friends. J. R. Snyder and wife and R. liar* dlsty and wife came down from Mar- cola last evening. Needs purifying and your whole system renovating in the Mrs. M. J. Tibbetts, of Ashland, la visiting her daughter. Mrs. Harry spring, as pimples, boils, eruptions, loss of appetite and that Keeney, in Eugene. tired feeling annually prove. | W. L. Archambeau, manager of the Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the most effective medicine ever Warren Construction Company, ar Washington, March 21.—An im rived up from Portland last night to devised for the complete purification of the blood and the look after the paving operations complete renovation of the whole system. portant conference was held at the White House today The president her». It will make you feel better, look better, eat and sleep C. J. Barhlte and bi« adopted son summoned Senator Aldrich and Rep ranch in Doug- better atjd give you the best possible preparation for the hot left last night for his resentatives Payne, Dalzell and Hep days of summer, as over 40,00a people have testified in the burn for the purpose of consulting las county. Wash. them as to the legislative program,! I ,Mr. and Mrs. L. O Adair return last two years. Today buy and begin to take ed last night from a short vacation which it is understood includes meas at Bowwell SprIngH ures amendatory to the employers' Mrs. C. V. Littler returned homo to liability act, the bill modifying the' having visited in power of Injunction, the Aldrich fi Albany tod-«y after nancial bill, Hepburn’s proposition I Eugene several day«. Miss .May Baldwin went to Port I Usual form, liotilrt. or in tablet form, called Sarsatabn. 100 Doses fl. to amend the Sherman anti-trust law land today to visit her sister, Mrs. and a proposition to prosecute the W. J White, a few days. tariff Inquiry during the recess of. A. J. Bingham, one of the sub-con congres?. The announcement of conclusions tractors for the new depot, arrived __ : at their t-il home on ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . sntly entertained ♦ reached was withheld for the present, i up from Portland last night. « South Ferry street by about twenty ( Geo. W. Hunter returned today ♦ of th >ir neighbors on Wednesday ' from Oakland, where h» has been ♦ evening. The evening was delight- j ♦ working on a new brick building. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ' ♦ ♦ ♦ fully passed with social conversation. I Emil Kopp«*, superinten lent of ♦ ♦ ♦ followed by refreshments. the Eugene woolen mills, 1« home PFRHOVAIJ4 There Is but little going on in a —o—- 4 from a business trip to San Francis-1 ♦ Mr«. Lester Luckey entertain»! on social way Just now, due, of course, to ♦ ♦ ♦ co, _ for Mis« Bessi* J W Simm n«, orgnrl7«r for the the Lenten season. The past week Thursday evening (From Friday's Daily Guard.) Modern Woodmen of Amerlia, la In has been about as quiet as any of Baker. During the evening musical | rendered by Miss ( Professor F. G. Young went to the city In the Interests of the order. the winter, and there has ho'‘i expres numbers were Portland today. Mayor C. P. Houston, of Junction sed « certain sense or satisfaction at Grace Bingham and by Albert and , I n an Interesting 1 Mamie Gillette. J. M. Howe went to Junction City City, was here today attending the the cessation of the really busy days today on business. meeting of the D'-mocrtalc central that marked the Mose of the winter contest on the word “Oregon” the ! prize of an Oregon pin was awarded J. D. Buell returned home today com mlttee. These balmy spring season proper. from a trip south. Ml«» Bertha Goldsmith returned days are having the desired effect on to Miss Bessl“ Hendershott. The guests were: The Mlss«s Rosell Lan- M. J. Wright, of Florence, Is in to Oregon City today, after having the community at large and every- the city on business. vllsted nt the home of her brother, body who has not iitirelv yielded to tox, Alma Halle, Mildred Gladstone, May Dlrlckson. Mamie Gillette, Grace Justice Of the Peace R. S. Bryson Julius Goldsmith, a few «lavs. the spring fever is making the best Hingham, Bessie Hendershott, th? is home from Portland Mrs. F. J. Miller Is in Eugene visit of outdoor hours. Messrs. Albert Gillette. Chari •- Sig up from ing her brothers. Dr. J. C. Gray and C. L. Monson arrived -</- - • man, Troy Dlrlckson, Eddie Wilkin Portland on the local last night. Elmer Gray, and her daughter, who Mrs. Russell D. Calkins was hostess son, Warren Wilkins, Clarence Lom Miss Maud? Lewis was In the city Is attending the University of Ore to a number of her friends at an af bard, Stanley Knapp, Glen .Morris. from her Mohawk home today. gon. ternoon party on Thursday. The la- —o—• Z. T. Fisk and T A Fountain, of Mrs. F. A. Rankin went to Port dles were Invited to bring thetr nee Elmira, were In the city lest night. Society at CottaW Grove land today to nttend the wedding of dlework and spend the afternoon, Geo. H. Kelly and E II. Cox re her friend, Ml«« Katherine Horgan, The social «vent of the week w as turned last night from a trip to Port- well-known in Eugene, to Paul G. and they were received at tne door the "at home” given Tuesday after by little Miss .Madge Calkins. Th« land. noon by Mrs. Ben Lurch and Mrs. J Wandrey, which will occur In Port Attorney Z pfh Snow, of Portland, land Monday evening at. 8 o’clock, pleasant rooms were decorated In 8. Medley, at tbe home of the for?mr. Mrs W is In the city on circuit court busi Mr. Wandrey Is a rising young bust- holly, f rns and daffodils. in honor of the patron saint of the W. Calkins and Mrs. S. M. Calkins ness. day. St. Patrick The decorations ne«» man of that city. assisted the hostess In s rvlng lunch 1-ouls Johnson returned this after Yesterday's Albany Herald: Mrs. The Invited guests were the Me«- were elaborate, and very appropri noon from a visit with his parents at ate. The parlors, dining room and J. F. Miller went to Eugene this noon dames Cundiff, Starbuck, Straub, Creswell. to visit her daughter, who Is attend Wold, Hard, lleckart, 8. D. Allen. hall were festoon«d with green bunt M. S. Hubble is much better and ing the State University. . . . Miss Rooms, Dalzell, Iilatch, Thompson, ing. vines and Irish flag«, while beau will be able to be up in a week, bls tiful tufts of shamrocks were much in Jessie Beebe, of the U. of O.. passed Staples, J. D. Baker, Luckey, physlcluns think. through this noon for Eugene from Schmidt, ^ocktrllne and Professor evidence. This color srhem« was car T. B. Hawkins, of Star. Is In the ried out In th« table d«?coratfons. the Portland............................... Mrs. Charles Carson. city on business connected with his side dishes being draped ln green Welch and Miss Clara Welch went to —-o— sawmilling interests. crepe pap«r, and miniature Irish On Wednesday evening Mr. and J. D. Fields was at Marcola yester Eugene this noon for a visit. Miss Winnie Colvin was a paRwen- Mrs. Julius Goldsmith entertained flags were grouped with the tufts of day looking after the business of ths ger for points north on the noon about fifty of their friends at whist, shamrock. Refreshment? were serv Ax Billy store there. ed In many courses and comprised in celebration of their twentieth an Mrs. W. F Cassidy left today for train today. A. L. Peter returned home this af- nlversary. Prizes were awarded to many rare dainties of the »«axon, a Banler, Oregon, where she will visit feast fit to place before a king. ternoon from a trip north. Mr. Helmus W. Thompson and Mrh relatives a few days. The social features of the after Miss Luta Dunbar returned this Geo. H. Smith, Several pieces of noon were the interesting and appro W. T. Hankins, Jos. Stocks, T. B afternoon from Newport. beautiful china were presented to Harlow, of Star, Hankins and C. C. priate games, the fine prise in discov Hon. I. N. Edwards, of Junction Mrs Goldsmith Oregon grape, dan- spent last night In Eugene. ering "who was the greenest" was < 'rtlna and daffodil« formed the dec W. T. Bailey Is In the city from City, was In Eugene today. awarded to Mrs. Paul Jones and was Hon. J. F. Miller came up from cations in the various rooms. De- Meadow. a very unique and pretty rose jar Albany today to «fiend Sunday here. lclous refreshments were served to up from Junction E. E. Orton came The prize In the "Irish artist” con B. 8. Hyland returned this after the guest« by the Misses Frieda and City this afternoon. test was awarded to Mrs. J H. Cham feta Goldsmith, Grace Woods and J. D. Dammon went to Cottage noon from a trip to Junction City bers, It being a beautiful oil painting Mrs. J. L. Clark, of Springfield, re Carrie Elspass. Miss Bertha Gold- Grove this afternoon on business. admirably executed by Mrs lireuger, Andy Heltzman went to Cottage turned today from a visit In Portland. cnith, of Oregon City, came up tor Mrs. Lurch's daughter. The hour for Rev. P. K Hammond went to Cot t’.io occasion.. Grove this afternoon on business parting seemed to come all too soon. - ---O'— ■** Mrs. L. L. Lewis was a passenger tage Grove this afternoon on a short »0 royally were the guests entertain The Sunday school teacher« of the to Saginaw on the afternoon train to trip Miss Caro Anderson Is up from her I Hirst Presbyterian church held an ed by the hostesses. day. Chas. Welch came up from Albany school near Junction visiting her pa I terestlng teachers’ meeting Tues- | Mrs. S. D Allen. The business nieet- A society function, elaborate in de. this afternoon to visit his brother, rents over Sunday. 8. W. Taylor returned this after ly evening at the home of Mr. and tall and delightfully entertaining war Bussell Welch J. Kavanaugh left this afternoon noon from McMinnville, where he Ing was preceded by a supper, tn the the St. Patrick's "at home” given b daughter, Mrs. Ralph •rvlng of which Mrs Allen was as Mrs. N. E. Compton Wednesday after for points south In the Interest of the visited his Starr. Singer Sewing Machine Company. stod by Miss Myrtle Kays. Among noon, The decorations were exqulr Miss Leone Kays came up from ' lose present were Rev. II. N. ite and appropriate, green festooning Mrs. W. T. Slater will arrive here Iss Emma Chase. Mrs C M Col daffodils and violets predominating tonight from Salem to visit at the Portland today to spend Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and lier, Mis» Adah Allen. Mr and M/11 throughout the Compton home. Th« home of her brother, J. M. Howe Jesse Bounds left this afternoon Mrs. J. W. Kays. alzell. Miss Nettle Cha«««, Mrs. E afternoon hours went fleeting by with Mrs. Iliid Kompp came up from .1 Moor««, Mrs. Cloran, Miss Luelln the introduction of appropriate enter on a business trip to Dougins county. to spend llrewster. Mrs. Johnson, Miss Staples, tainment, In the first place each Father Fitzpatrick, of Cottage Junction this afternoon guest was requested to recite, sing Grove, after a visit with Father ' Sunday with her i>arents, Mr. and and Mr« Franklin Staples. or relate an Irish poem, song or sto O'Farrell In Eugene, returned home 'Mrs B S Hyland I J W B»l<«»r e»d R. M. Veatch ry. which occasioned much merri on ♦ho local 11 • ntg'1«. The Thimble Club mot on Thurs ment, the prise for the best renditloi ........... ............ down .... .................... Earl Hill . arrived from Cot wern nmong ’he Cottage Grove men day afternoon with Miss Libby Yo- being awarded*to Mrs. D. J. DuBruIlle tage (irov ’ e ’ todav. Ili- will leave for ln »«'«lav attending the Demo- tage Grove today. I.. .................... .. ran, at her home at 646 Olive street. —a volume of poems. Tacoma, where ho will play profea- «ratlc central committee meeting, After a few hours spent at needle slonal baseball, about March 2 4. i — - ----- — The luncheon was served In many work, Miss Lucile Yoran arriated the cours“», and was dainty and delicious H G. VanDusen, state fish com- hostess in serving luncheon. The In The host was assisted in serving by mlwloner, arrived last night from vited guests were Mrs. B. S Bryson her sister. Mrs F D Wheeler I’ the McKenzie salmon hatch-ry ami Miss Anna Whfteaker, Mrs Fred was one of those pleasant occasion? left for Astoria on this morning's Chambers, Mrs. 8. 8. Spencer. Mrs which will long be remembered by train. W T Gordon the ladies present, who are unani M L. Harper leaves this evening mous in declaring Mrs. Compton a San Francisco, March 21. The for Portland to uring notne his fam ytr nnd Mr» Hollister were pleas. charming entertainer Leader. ily. who have been there for several gasoline schooner Nellie arrived in port last night from Magdalena Bay, weeks. Mrs. F W. Osburn was a passen wher«« she became Involved with the The ger to Salem on the noon train to Mexican customs authorities. vessel was chartered by enterprling day. She will visit friends there a men who stocked her with «hoe», can few days. Mrs. C. C. Croner la quite III of la dy. frr«h fruit and various mercl^n- grippe at her home at the corner of dlse ’o sell *o th«« sailors of the fleet, which were «riling fast when the East Tenth and Oak streets. J M Kitts, of California, formerly Mexican authorities Interfered, ow from Ohio, has arrived In Eugene ing to th» fact that the consular In and Is living In Fairmount on Four- voice ha«l been neglected. The mat ter »aa settled, but most of th«« prof te»-nth street with his family. William Goldson and Henry Wor its of the voyage went with the set tham, of Corvallis, arrived here last tlement. night to attenil the funeral of Thos. The grandmotnera or tne old Dutch Evans, who was drowned in the Iatug Dunkard families in Western Penn Tom river yesterday. sylvania have made and used "Hick ory Bark Cough Remedy" and raised (From Saturdays* Dally Guard.) their families on It for a hundred J. J. Hughes went to Portland to years. Now you can buy It of your dav on business. dealers Ask for It and use It, be Miss Pauline Potter Is visiting cause it'a pure: because It will »top your cough; because It 1» the beat friends In Salem. R O. Brady came down from Cres- cough remedy made today Try It. well on the noon train today. For sale by Hull's Bed Cross Drug Hon. It M. Veatch, of ________ __ Store and all dealers everywhere Cottage Grove, wan In the city today. Miss Elisabeth Elliott went to Sa ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ lem Inst night on a week's visit. ♦ Hugh Barr went to Portland today ♦ ITT hl 1» IH W'»l \ 1 s ♦ to be gone a few diys on bnslnrs« U Is I lls! Ill tatR 1 ♦ ♦ Mrs. II C. Mnhon was a passenger ♦ ♦ to Portland on the noon train todav. 4* 11 Chicago. March ♦ E A. Higgins, an Astoria banker, 4« There Is no trn.h In the r*- ♦ wa* an arrival in Eugrna last night ♦ port that the I’xllsn etr In ♦ L. N. Rone re’nrned last nlxht ♦ the New York to Par*1« «uto ♦ ♦ race was attacked by wot vet. ♦ from an outing at Bo«w<>ll Springs Mrs I “ - ♦ Grace, ar ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ tage Grove, Mrs. I iwr went to P >r«land IF VI KM W there a few dav« W. H. Banks and It. F. Thom, of Tne merits of the Texas W‘o.l»r, Junction City, irr* In the city last you w >uld never suffer from kidney, night. bladder or rheumatic trouble |1 a w. C. Barr and wife arrived down bottle (two months' treatment). Sold from Wendling on the ■'bullet" last by O J Hull, or by mail Send for night testimonials Dr E W Hall. ¡93* David Fby left this afternoon for Oliva st rest. St. Ixmis Oregon City, after visiting relatives TWO VIEWS OF A SUBMARINE. In this city This la one of the Ititi» mi Puis rin. torpedo boats that have aroused such » Mst Night Albany subseribed 3«.- Ml»ses Minnie Slbbetta and Iva Mil *44 for a booster fund Tom controversy tn congress. Several of 'he boats are to be went to the Pavlik ler. of Junction City, «pent last night Rlchardaon and Governor ChamPer coast an>1 some to Manila They ha«e r*s'*ntly been aubtected to rigid tests In Eugene iata wera arnong th» speaker». st sea. ami naval experta pronounce'! their work satisfactory. Your Blood PRESIDENT AND LEADERS OF CONGRESS CONFER Hood’s Sarsaparilla i J MEXICO INTERFERES WITH TRADING SHIP University of Oregon News LAND GRANT RESOLUTION IS SURE TO PASS university appropriation made by tne The University of Oregon will state legislature probably have the best balanced Alumni After Honors. Manv Oregon Alumni are coming track team in its history during the s -ison for 1908. though the squad is OU? for public office a: the com.ng elections. Among them the Wm. not as strong a« the 1907 aggrega Cardwell of Roseburg and a prom Washington, Marhc 21 — ♦ ♦ tion, uwiug «- ’b« loss of Kelly, Mc inent lawyer, who desires to become ♦ The house committee o n pub- C. -N McArthur ♦ Kinley and Hug. The team will not district attorney. be made up of stars so much as of an«i K K Kubtl for representatives, ♦ lands today authorized a fa ♦ vorable report on ?he SHDatj ♦ better men in more events, and there and F. E. Beach for state senator ♦ fore. while better balanced, may not from Multnomah are strong candid ♦ resolution authorizing the at ♦ ♦ torney general to brine suit ates County Judge G. W. Dunn of J, f C» »•ZX/X'XW''V fsw’rx be such point winners. 4 The 'Varsity should win the first Jackson county also desires re-elec- A of land from the California * ♦ two place« in the sprints, for Moores tlcn. ♦ Oregon P-" — •* * Railroad Company and Huston without fail wor second Assembly Address. ♦ i MU«.« uaiCU <-?e ùvu.utru rrui and third last year, when Kelly was Prof. F G. Young addressed the + Pacific. ♦ This land, it i, ♦ here to take first. There ar ■ also assembly Wednesday morning on the What is the University of ♦ charged, was acquired by the ♦ other fast men whom Hayward is subject bringing out. In the quarter Reid Oregon for, Anyhow?” He showed ♦ company by grant from the ♦ Is much stronger and should run that that the state colleg-mhere was for ♦ government on condition ’hat 4 race in about fifty seconds. Dodson practical work as well as culture. ♦ it be sold at 12.50 an a« r it 4 and May will be very swift for this The address was very entertaining, ♦ Is asserted that the company 4 race and the half. Billy Wood is and Instructive as the speaker also ♦ has refused to so dispose of 4 z. th« land. showing remarkable good form in the went into the history of the institu mile and a half. Sievers, a freshman, tion. ran ont mile in a relay race on a Meteor < 'a»t. very slippery track in 4 46, and Is The plaster cast of the meteor NINBTY-S1X-YEAR OLD PION KU . IS |,n„ expected to go under 4:40 for which was found near Portland be that distance in the spring Lowell, fore the Lewis and Clark fair was Mrs. Julia Lawlor. famll|ari. who has run the mile close to 4:40, placed in the geology rootp. It is working nard on th» mile and the weighed nearly a thousand pounds, known as "Grandma Kronb ilm, and quarter, for which he is also good. but the original meteorite tipped the one of the oldest pioneers of this sek Down«, another frtshman, acts like scales at the eighteen ton mark. It tion of Oregon, died this afternoon a 4:40 miler, and before he gets out is now at the Smithsonian institute. at the home of her daughter Mrs of coll«*ge may go to 4:30—some The cast was the gift of W. M. Ladd. John Kronholm, tn Fernda.«-, sayith Marshfield Times of March It I)-alk thing no man has ever done at Ore Iztcal (Hid Personal. •‘Weary” Char.aler, accompanied was due to a complication of in8 ¡n gon. In tbe pole vault the 'Varsity will by Harry Moore, of Portland were eident to old age, and follow.»] a i0B, be represented by Robinson and Rob guests at the Sigma Nu house this illnes». erts. Robinson was a second place »■eek. Weary is a former graduate Mrs. Lawler would have been 97 man last year, and Robert s Is a -new of Oregon, and is enroute to Calif years old in April. She was burn In man. who, while possessing little ornia where he has a mining position. Carlow, county Carlow, Ireland, and form, is fleet and strong. The lumps For a Tonight the Y. M. rC. A. elect of-1 came to America in 186: will be a problem. Kuykendall, the fleers for the coming year. On<f time she resided at San Jose, then high hurdler and tra«-k captain, is week from Saturday the members moved to San Francisco, and from likely to go Into both broad and high. will build a cement sidewalk on their there to Gardiner City Douglas coun In the broad h“ can b<- good for near property at the corner of A. street ty. Oregon, in 1876. She remained ly 22 feet. The high jump seems and Eleventh. there until the — big fire ... of - 18*1«. »------ ........ which „ s'lghtly weak. Moullen Is a good P. H. Cole, leader of the O. A. C. , practically destroyed the town, and man for around five four, as are sev ,« bat........ i then she came to Coos Bay. ilnst W. 8. C. ran |* ‘ eral others, but five eight is invaria sacked the 'Varsity library this week j Mrs. Lawlor was one of the best bly ne ded for first place. for material. known citizens of this city, Zacharias in the weights may be Miss Ruth Dunniway is able to at-1 1 scores will sincerely mourn the and loss good in the hammer and shot for tend to her college dutl s, having re first pla««- a- an? m«.’. bat for second covered from a severely sprained «¿f their aged friend. .With ever a Tmlle gr< smile and kindly greeting, she did and third place men there are no ankh*. much to drive away cart. She be good men yet developed Moullen, A number of the Cottage Grove McIntire. Voight, Neal. Grout and militiamen visited the 'Varsity Tues came especially well-known daring her stay at the Central hotel while Gardiner are big men trying out. but day. her daughter operated it. none seems to have sufficient form Miss Ada Coffey visited Drain Sat to be certain of a place. urday and Sunday. While to some the outlook seems Prof. DeCou addressed last week a little bad, the material Is so much the Modern Travelers’ Club, a lady's better than in most years, that there organization at Albany. is little reason for discouragement 'Varsity quartettes and speakers, at Oregon. However, Washington the latter sometimes students, but of- and O. A. C. are thought to have tener alumni, will canvas many por much stronger teams than last year, tions of the state this spring. which makes the problem of calcu-| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of latlng points uncertain. Klamath Falls are visiting friends Can Swan Enter? hero. Some discussion has been raised Miss Alberta Campbell returned as to whether Claude Swan, the O. A Monday from a visit in Portland. C athlete, will be allowed to com Mr. J. T. Williamson of LaGrande pete this year on track, owing to his vlsit«*d Saturday and Sunday with trip with the Nome, Alaska team, his daughter. Naomi Williamson, '11. during which ft was stated In the Frank Sullivan, a university stu papers he was receiving a salary for dent, went to his home at Oregon Such action should make City Saturday. He is troubled with coaching him a professional, This will be the blood poisoning in one of his knees. '»st year that he will be able to Reuben Steelquist, Henry Davies. •»lay on any O. A. C. team owing to I>eRoy Wood and D. L. Lewis, with at Walla Harvard Moore as accompanist, went the agreement formed Walia in case he is not held as e to Brownsville March M to sing at professional. a meeting held there In the interest Test« in Cement. of the university apptopriaton. To The engineering students of the morrow they go to Halsey. senior class at the University are H. G. VanDus’n, rotate fish com making some practical experiment? missioner, visited his son Arthur are (lie kind that we always car- to test the permeability of concretf this week. work mad ? of hydraulic cement with Mr«. J. S. Cooper of Independence ry in stock. The Michael«, various constituents. A concr t< visited her daughters, Misses Ma- work that will be absolutely im Stern A Co. brand is a guaran- b«*l ad Francis, Instructor and stu perishable to water has long been dent respectively in the Unlversty of sought, and it Is known that son» Oregon this week. tee of excellence, all wool »nd work Is much more so than others, President P. L. Campbell of the hand tailored l>y the belt of depending in a large degree to the University returned Wednesday from various proportions of clay or oth a trip to Portland. The Portland workmen. er elements of the base, Realty Cl«ib has passed resolution? The class, consisting of J. A. Mc- Big reductions on ail winter favoring the 'varsity. Arthur, Rcy Zacharias and Walter J. P. E Newell, a graduate of the Moore, with Carl McClain. Instructor Suits in order to close them out University of Oregon, class of 1907, and fellow wvrker, will make about Is visiting his parents this week. He and make room ror new Mock. 300 brick, with various Ingredients is employed in the city computing and suhmt them to sever« tests. At offices In Portland. We carry a full line of fur- a consderable expense they have L. H. Johnson of the University made machinery for carrying out nisliings for men, and our went to Creswfll Wednesday. their experiments. They have a Miss Carol Johnson spent Saturday washer for churning and cleansing prices and styles are right. at Cr«' wvisiting her parents, Mr the riv^r sand and gravel, a unique and ?’rs. A. J. Johnson. We own our own building, furnace with revolving cylinder for George E. Houck of Roseburg was drying the sand and gratel, and a In Eugene Wednesday. He was a Wedn «sday. |«»y no rent and are satisfied shaker with a series of sieves, sorting forme- ’ ¡dent a* Oregon. the gravel into various sizes and run Cor.: 'Hus Beebe passed hfs ex- with a nutsonable profit. with electric power. amination far the Rhodes scholar- Pr» scott a Winner, ship, '’.'he fa culty will next dtcide ____ of t Resolutions were adopted at the these ' __ meeting of the Intercollegiate Ora ell 1 • a dldater, Bolton Hamble, Ce. _.s at d l’e< be' which shall bt torical Association of Oregon col give r 3?holar«hp leges last w *ek favoring the Univer Ne: sity appropriation and that of the state < j. b ' la ..March 26, the Inter- “ will be held here. Ida- Mommouth Normal. In fhe evening ho's n ve team meeting Oregon's Bert Prescott won the decision of the affirr judges on b kh delivery and compo sition He was the fourth Oregon TIIR man to win in sixteen years The Judgi s on composition tr No. N Hast Ninth Street whom the orations were submitted Sa Eugene, Oregon irrh 21.—Three train were: Judge Stephen A. Ix>wel| of men *-t ill d and another serious Pendleton, Prof E. M. Hulme of the when an engine on the University of Idaho and Rev T 1, ly iajn Copper P railway jumped the Elliot of Portland. Those on deliv track, plunging into a rtamp'mill. ery are Rev. H. O Henderson of Portland. At orney William Y Mas A sure cure, one you can d?benrt ters of 1‘nrtlsnd and City Sup-rin upon. Hl-korq Bark Cough Remedy tendon’ Pow rs of Salem A sure cure and It's pure. Ust “ ’ it A meeting of the association was ? tor al] nil lung troubles, troubles. coughs, o,u ' colds. held on Frtdr y afternoon and the fol- [or owing office '» for next year wen hoarseness and sore throat. For sale lected Pre ¡dent R R . Clark of firs^eta' R.“d |CroM nr”K S’ore and I A C: .•«ary Earl A Nett of first-class dealers everywhere. McMinnville college treasurer, Thos R Tow nsend ot Jragon. <.»m«*- Pay I qK-ns-«, An ar'tcle criticising the employ men: of Coach Forb-s by the foot ball managen;«nt comments on a an o itrageous expenditure of money for the university, evidently under the impression that the university foots the bill. This, however, is not th.» case, as al! expenses connected with the footbtll team .are paid from the procfcls of the game«. l-ast season Oregon's share of the A**W York March 21— in an au- net proceeds . f he Idaho game w «■ sppr. xlmately il.Ofta, of the Corvi! thorltat ent Fr*n* Bartlett I?.*rry Thaw and his Ha game. 11.00». and i of the Mult- PORTLAND. ORE- Mr ’ X. nomah game. 32000 It was from mrha.lc«,., denied there ------- « , today this money that Coach i _ ___ _ Trost was p was a dis- be'”*n membe paid ana xll other expenses met • •-ers of th' ramily regarding th The enth? management of stu «ed '*’** oPtalon expre« dent body affairs .. ’eh In the hand« Twriii»»'«? ' .. 1*3...: » I« LA\ of the et ident body and the univer « in.m '* AV- sity merely s.ipervf«e„ this manage imi. «• Be» •«•» •>•'< 7 ' . MW<I e"S i * V ment Every cent of expense of the T«ke »• at her Bwr «.TTW® BeWMlaL A»» Se < •»« « ” ’. * ow various »earns Is n*,d by the stu 1»(*V»X»> HU«'»» • 1,1 • . .» dents and does not come out of the 'Th. y-in-n —e Sert.S»'«»« « ' . P.rt2u, Good Clothes Marked By Quality and Style ED. HANSON 'G olden W est r THAW FAMILY REGARDING HARRY CLOSSET & DEVERS GtiiCtttSitK S PILLS SOLD BY DRLÛÙISTS LU^Bt*