EUGENE WEEKLY GUARI». THURSDAY, APRIL 1«. if*»*
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COLUMBIA MEET
IN PORTLAND
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I FIRE LEAVES FIFTEEN
THOUSAND HOMELESS
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fl >ston, April 13. With
the exception of the fire In
the oil tanka on the East
Boston water front the flames
■have burned themselves out
today, although the ruins are
still smouldering More tlinn
a thousand lulllt lumen are
patrolling the burned dis
trict.
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Boston. April 13
An area of 3,".o
acres, representing nearly one quar
ter of the total area of the city,
marks the acene of the great fire
which swept through the business
sect Ion of Chelsea last night, turn
Ing fifteen thousand people out of
their homes and causing a property
loss estimated at *13,0*0.000. To
day the total burned area Is guarded
by militiamen and marines to prevent
looting, and military regulations pre
vail thri ughout the city. Only three
are known to have lost their liven,
but It I* feared that the number will
be lncr< ■a sed
ins is m aae (
Coil' ■ ■ ted cl
• a iti proviti In
for th<
um « ri ti a of auf
ed
1
various
are act
also Ihs
togethi 1
iires foi
ganitat.l
ftiasy of
il
Th.
he i
dag
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MCAFRLAND WINS
OVER BRITT RY
KNOCK-OUT ROUTE
are here from Seattle visiting Mrs.
♦ Condou's parents, Hon. and Mrs. F.
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PERSONAL
PERSONAL
♦ M. Wilkins.
Albert Winzenrled, of Jasper, has
Portland, Or., April 12.— Four- ♦
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thousand people at the Exposition
♦ ♦ ................................... ♦ returned from Newport, where he
has been for the past six months for
rink last night listened to Francis J
(From Saturday's Daily Guard.)
bis health.
Heney tell of the political record of
J. H. Johnson and wife, of Port
A. F. Edwards left this afternoon
Senator Charles W. Fulton and dis
land, after a visit at the home of B.
cuss the political tendencies of the for Dexter.
A. J. Ward is down from Leaburg Beeler and family in Eugene, rw-
day.
few days.
¡turned to the city today.
Good citizenship was the keynote for a Z__
Potter returned from Port- j
c. R. Thompson and wife returned
E O.
l
of Mr. Heney's address .in which he
Colma Arena. Cal., April 11-
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port|an(j today after a visit at the Packy
paid his compliments still further to land last night.
McFarland, the Chicago light
Ross Mathews was in the city from home of Mrs. Thompson's parents, weight, made short work of Jimffiy
Senator Fulton In his argument Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Gilbert.
Fulton showed the bribery of Repre Thurston today.
Britt this afternoon in the scheduled
J. W. Hobbs returned this noon
Rev. C. L. Sanford, of San Gran- 2'»-round contest. Britt was sent to
sentative Hauser, of Jackson county,
cisco, after a short visit at the home . the floor three times in the sixth and
during the hold-up session of 1903, | from a trip south.
Jack Littell arrived down from of Rev. P. K. Hammond in Eugene, last round by powerful right wallops
and the attempted bribery of Repre
left this afternoon for Portland.
sentative Kruse, of Clackamas coun- Marcóla last evening.
on the point of the jaw. He took the
E. C. I-ake return'd last night
Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass is visiting at count of nine twice and after the time
ty. He also went into the election
Baker City while her husband is on keeper had counted five Britt’s fath
frauds of Portland In 1904 In which from a trip to Portland.
C. E. Bailey, wife and son, of bls tour of the state with Head Con er jumped into the ring and waved
Whitney L. Boise, T. Cader Powell,
sul Boak, of the Woodmen of the McFarland away. It was practically
John P. Sharkey, C. A. Burkhardt Junction, are in the city.
Emerson Fisher went to Roseburg World
and others were implicated,
From
a dear knockout. McFarland out
Al Holden, who Is now traveling class'd Britt from start to finish. It
these incidents and many others for this afternoon on business.
G. Goldberg and wife arrived here for several min^g interests, with
merly noted In the career of Senator
was easily seen early In the contest
headquarters in Portland, spent Sun
Fulton he founded the argument that yesterday from Sacramento.
Jesse Bounds returned this after day with his mother in Eugene, re .that the Britt who faced McFarland
the senator was not a fit man for the
this afternoon was not the Britt of
turning t > Portland today.
office of United States senator, lie , noon from a business trip north.
old, and that he had deteriorated
L. F. Wooley, of Cottage Grove,
Mrs. Lena Kilborn left Saturday greatly in every respect. He did not
contended that Senator Fulton was I
night for Lodi, Cal., to join her hus
one of the old-time corrupt ring, that! was in the city today on business.
Rev. C. C. Be|| returned this af band, Gordon Kilborn, who is em ¡•si em able to guage his blow»; he was
he was now being backed by Jack
displayed
Matthews and the remainder of the, ternoon from a trip to Philomath.
ployed by a newspaper there. She very will at times and
much weakness in the clinches and
S. M. Douglas was in the city from was accompanied by her little son.
old corruptionists, and urged that no I
Mr. and Mrs.
F. L. Chambers, at close range fighting. McFarland
man so tainted and bound should be 1 his farm above Springfield today
*Mrs. J. J. Bartsch went to Harris daughter Mary and Miss Elma Hen on the otther hand had remarkable
sent by the people of Oregon to rep
resent them In the senate. Ihe urged burg today to visit friends a few dricks returned Saturday night from speed, his judgment of distance was
that the people should hold fast to days.
their trip through the South add infallible and he displayed great
powers.
McFarland
D. 11. Lakin went to Yoncalla this East, having been gone two months. [lunching
the initiative and referendum, the
primary law and to Statement No. 1 afternoon to visit a sister for a few
P. E. Snodgrass, cashier of the showed also that he was wonderful
as the means by which they could days.
First National bank and head banker as a two-hand fighter. He started
W. W. Calkins was a passenger to of the Woodmen of the World, left for his man from the very outset and
free themselves from currupt offi
Cottage Grove on the afternoon train last night for Medford, where he will when the first round had terminated.
cials and unfair laws.
During the address the speaker today.
join Head Consul Boak for a tour of Britt went to his corner with an anx
R. E. Bondurant, of Portland, is the state.
brought out still more clearly the
ious look on his face, in the second
corrupt conditions prevailing in Ore visiting his sister-in-law, Mrs. W. F.
round he seemed to realize that he
gon politics during the regime of the Osburn.
(From Tuesday's Dally Guard.)
had met his master. McFarland out-
R. D. Whipple, of Los Angel s. Is
old machine, and used as Illustrations
J. E. Yarnell is quite ill at the Eu boxed. outpunched and outgeneraled
the bribery of Representative Houser, visiting his sisters, Mrs. R. W. New- gene hospital.
him completely and Britt began to
of Jackson county, who was paid $3.- land and Mrs. C. C. McCornack, in
Ed Whitaker, of Harrisburg, spent break ground and at times stalled
500 for his vote, the attempted brib Eugen,
for protection.
McFarland gave
Miss Olga Martin came down from last night in Eugene.
ery of Representative Kruse, of
J. B. Standard, of Ashland, is in Britt no chance to rest in the third,
Clackamas county, who was offered Creswell on the noon train today on
the city for a few days.
fourth and fifth rounds.
He ham
*3500 and then *5000, but who re a short visit.
Philip Hohl, of Cottage Grove, is in mered him mercilessly, his princi
Rev. L. C. Sanford, of San Francis
fused the money, and the notorious
pal blows being right to the jaw.
election affidavit frauds of Portland co, arrived here today to visit Rev. I*. the city this afternoon.
in 1904 in which Whitney L. Boise, K. Hammond.
Hon. I. H. Bingham returned last Toward the close of the fifth round,
a right smash to the jaw sent Britt
Miss Caro Anderson is up from her night from a trip north.
T. Cader Powell, John P. Sharkey and
school near Junction to spend Sun-
others were Involved.
P. Penington has gone to Portland to the mat and only the tlniely clang
of the gong saved him from being
In his address Mr. Heney contend day with her folks.
for a visit with his son.
Mrs. W. F. Osburn leaves on the
counted out. His respite was tem
ed that his interest in making the ap-
,
Henry
uray
is
in
Portland
taking
porary.
McFarland went for him
|n aranci- at ^he pres, nt time Wa- not evening train today for Portland to
treatment
.for
his
ailment.
again In the sixth and it was only
that of politics, for he had no Inter-1 be gone several days.
B
,L.
Bogart
returned
from
Port
W. 8. Haycock and wife arrived
a question of time before the Cali
■ st In w ho the people of Oregon »e-i
fornian must succumb. Finally Mc
lected for their representative in con-1 here yesterday from Cornelius, Ore land on the local last night.
W.
F.
Nuteer,
of
Wusau,
Wis.,
was
Farland unhooked a wicked right
gress.
His Interest, he contended, gon. and will reside* here.
an
arrival
in
Eugene
yesterday.
L. E. Bean went to Cottage Grove
that caught Britt on the point of the
was that of good citizenship and his
M.
Svarverud
returned
last
night
chin. He dropped like a log.
desire to see the people of the coun this afternoon in the Interests of his
from a business trip to Portland.
try cast off the shackles which were candidacy for representative.
Nicholas
P.
Moore
and
Chas.
Bow
Mrs. O. P M. Jamison arrived up
binding them closer and closer fn sla
KNOX DELEGATES
IN PENNSYLVANIA
very to a few Interests and special from Portland today to visit her son, ker, of Roseburg, are in the city.
C.
J.
Dodd
was
a
passenger
to
Cot
H. N. Jamison, a student at the I ui-
corporations, .
,
tage
Grovo
on
the
’
afternoon
train
to
Mr. Heney exhorted the people verslty.
Philadelphia, April 11.—The pri
Mrs R. P. Bonham, of Salem, re day.
against allowing the rule of the old
mary elections of all parties were
Mrs.
S.
E.
Patterson
returned
last
machine to prevail iu the state, called turned home today after having vis
held in Pennsylvania today through
from a busiess trip to Port
to mind the corruption of the past, ited her aunt, Mrs, L. N. Roney, iu night
out the state. In nearly all the places
land.
when Jack Matthews was the political Eugene.
Professor F. G. G. Schmidt re the Democratic and Republican slat-
boss and when the old Mitchell ma » Mrs. I. H. Bingham went to Cot
id candidates were nominated. There
turned
chine ruled the state, and warned his tage Grove this afternoon to visit land. last night from ft trip to Port-
audience that Matthews anil the old- her daughter, Mrs. David Griggs, a
C. M. Young and daughter. La
time leaders were still in the battle, Tew days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thompson came velle. returned this afternoon from
back of Fulton, making one more ef
Portland.
fort to regain the power wrested from up from Portland today to visit at
Mrs. Jas. Stewart returned to Port
them by the Initiative and referen |the home of Mrs. Thompson's parents,
land today after a short visit at
dum, the direct primary law and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Gilbert.
Corvallis Republican: Mrs. Leon Springfield.
Statement No. 1.
Mrs. D. A. Paine is visiting Mrs.
During the onslaught of Mr. Heney ard Moses, of Eugene, has been vis
H. Abrams at Cottage Grove for a
-n the old conditions Jack Matthews, iting her parents. Rev. and Mrs. S. W.
day or so.
I. L. “
Patterson auil some other niem- M. Wood, during the past week.
M. 8. Hubble is some better today
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hendricks, J.
her» of the old regime stood in the
back of the hall paying strict atten-1 8. Luckey, Mrs, A. O. Stevens, Mrs. and has been able to sit up several
tion to th»“ address. After the rela- R. 8. Smith and Miss Ruby Hendricks times lately.
Mrs. S. Y. Abbott went to Cottage
tlon of the 1904 election frauds of formed a party which went to Port
Grove this afternoon to visit her
land today on a visit.
Portland they left the hall.
J. E. I*. Withers went to Douglas daughter a few days.
Mr. Heney went over the points of
Rev. T. 8. Handsaker is here from
his former addresses, dealing with county this afternoon to visit a while.
the record of Senator Fulton, show He was accompanied Uy his niece, Corvallis visiting his parents, Mr.
ing his connection with the defend Miss Avis Withers, who is on her way and Mrs. S. Handsaker.
Mrs W. W. Alllngham, of Albany,
ants in the land frauds of the state, home to Palo Alto, Cal.
Mrs. Earl McNutt went to Cres is visiting Mrs. E. Thrall and attend
and his efforts to shield these men
from criminal
prosecution.
He I well this afternoon to visit her pa ing the musical festival.
LeRoy Gesner came up from Salem
brought up thi> fact that the senator rants a few days. She was accompa
had worked at the request of W. N. nied by her brother. W, II. Calloway, last night to attend the musical fes
tival at the University.
who has «been here a day or so.
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♦ Jones to expedite- the fraudulent
T. V. Case, the new proprietor of
claims
filed
by
Jones,
and
persisted
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the McDougall toailor shop, returned
(From
Monday's
Dally
Guard.)
la
his
efforts
to
secure
favorable
ac-
I \\ < O1 lai < IIOMR
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II. C. Honey, of Goshen, was in the from Portland last night.
BUST IX IHSTOItl
e
♦ tlon on the claims until near the con
Ray Emerson, who was operated
c
lty
viction
of
Jones.
He
ontended
that
'
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♦ Fulton knew of the connection of T k Al today.
upon for apjiendicitis ten days ago,
Montgomery
is
down
from
his
Tlie collection of taxes by +
is ¡vble to tie out again.
+ sheriff Fisk on the 1907 roll + (' ■ It r Pow. II with the elect Ion fraud ranch at \ Ida.
Mrs. L;mma McIntyre, of McMinn
A.
tlraham,
of
Cottage
Grove,
was
and
of
his
having
embezzled
*3000|
♦ Is the best In the history of ♦l
ville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
In
the
city
today.
from
Multnomah
county
before
his
♦ t.he office and the collections +
PHILANDER C, KNOX.
C. M. Densmore went to Cottage Geo. H. Kelly, in Eug ne.
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up to the preaant time already ♦ appointment as United States mar-1
Joe Goidstone, son-in-law of Mrs.
Grove
this afternoon.
shal
at
the
request
of
Seuaor
Fulton.
Pennsylvania senator who figures as
+ exceed the entire amount on ♦
Rachel
Sanders.
Is
in
the
city
from
J. ,1. Moore and wife are here from
Because of all these disclosures,
a favorite son in the Republk-iui na
♦ the roll of 1906. The total
Portland for a few days.
tional convention.
♦ ami.nut on the 1907 roll Is : the speaker contended that Senator| Leona for a day or so.
L.
F.
Wooley,
of
Cottage
Grove,
af
.1. M. Shelley was a passenger to
*336.974.36. of which *302,- ♦ Fulton was not the right man to rep-
♦
-e
ter a week's stay In Eugene, went to
Roseburg
this
afternoon.
resent
Oregon
in
the
United
States
+
554.21 was colected up to the ♦
was a fight among the Democrats in
Portland on the noon train today.
senate,
and
urged
the
people,
Fred
C.
Pelll,
of
Junction
City,
if
they
♦ time the taxes became delin +
Mr. and Mrs. ( iaude Gaby arrived many parts f the state as to whether
+ quent Inst Monday evening, ♦ were convinced of the truth of his**l»'nt Sunday in Eugene,
here this afternoon front Kelso the Democratic delegates should be
representations,
not
to
return
him
to
Drew
Griffin
is
In
flic
lower
Sius-
♦
leaving a balance due and un ♦
Wash., and will visit a week or two.’ instructed to support Bryan. Vp to
law country electioneering
♦ collected at this date, most of ♦ office.
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E. E. Dunbar, of Grants Pass, ar a late hour tonight the returns gave
Sewell
C.
~
S
iulth.
formerly
of
this
ExSenator
Fred
Mulkey
Introduced
♦ which
Is last half
pay ♦
rived here last night from Portland no indication of what the state con
♦ ments due on October 1st, of ♦ Mr Heney. and occupied a place oil ?city, is here for a few days.
,o vlHlt hl8 brother, Harry a few vention might do. The Republicans
Robert G. Steel and wife, of St day».
4- only *34.420.15.
The total ♦ the platform during tile course of the
have no contest in this respect, as
| Johns. Mich., are In Eugene.
♦ amount of taxes on the 1906 ♦ address.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Babcock cante previous to the state convention they
Mrs. C. \V. Lowe returned yester-
♦ roll
was
*195,000,
over ♦
up from Salem today to visit yfr had declared in favor of United
day from her visit in Portland.
♦
*17.000 less than has already ♦ YOl Nt. MI N ItOl NI»
Mrs. Leonard Moses returned this and Mrs. Jas. Woodruff and to attend Sattes Senator Knox.
♦ been solecud on the 1907 ♦
OY I II ON SERIOUS < Il XRGI.
the musical festival.
afternoon from a visit at Corvallis.
♦ roll
♦.
H T Rankin, son qf M. B. Rankin, NEW YORK IS
Fred Douty, owner oL a Portland
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INSTICI (TED IOR HUGHES
(From Monday's Dftily Guard )
box factory. Is In the city on business. the timber dealer, who owns large
R. J. Kirkwood was a passenger to tracts of land in Iaine county, 1« in
Il AitiliM \N Git «Ititi l>
the city for a day or two.
New York
April 11.—Governor
William Twllley and Henry Jonès '
«Nomi it ItK. 1*1.1 M were bound over by Judge Bryson Roseburg on the afternoon train to-
Mrs. F. D. Whlteaker, of Jefferson Hughes was endorsed as New York’s
day
of the Justice court today In the sum
W. H. Whlteaker came up from after a visit at the home of her moth: Republl an candidate for president
New Y.ir k
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That K. B of J.ioo each to appear for trial at, Portland
on the afternoon train to- ejr-inlaw. Mrs. Nancy Whlteaker in by the party convention held here to-
Harriman
off the biggest the next term of circuit court on th : «lay.
day and four delegates-at-large. with
Eugene, returned home today.
bargain on re
ven In these day, charge of contributing to the delin
George B.
I’ Thomas left this after their alt ernates, were elected to the
T. Hubbard, a prominent hop deal-
of Wall str. ■et
ns.when he came quency of a minor. Not being able
er of Salem, is iu the city for a few noon for Roseburg. Grants Pass and national convent 1 >n etnd instructed
the rese ne
i
Erie railroad In to raise the ball, they will probably day».
Medford to
us * II honora ible means to bring
tlzens of
*h • apee
those places
winner yesterday, remaln In the county Jail till court
> nomina tion. The four del-
•stlval at
I. S.
" i
day. when wtock meet« again. Twllley and Jones, to. Ivlson,
Portland.
-large ar
General Wood-
m
Hon.
T.
O
Ex Mayor I. j OW, F R. Hazzard,
get hr with Shell Coffman, were’ ar there.
J
s
III Mr. Ilirriman rested Saturday evening and spent
Luckey,
ise.
and
I
evei
(1
E.
H.
Mrs.
.
M
W.
F
Cassidy
was
a passeti-
Butler, of Buf-
1
8. Smith
that night and aU da> yesterday and ger for Portland on the noon train
r Hi drlc
ntlon was a repeti-
H
returned th
last night fn the county Jail
rom a vi
llrPa
rtf ♦ tho
h one
At the I today,
ures or
the
In re- examination before Judge Brvson
Mrs. Katherine" Ward Pope re- tn Portland
iscoe C inkling
W
iamllton. S. Han
this morning Coffman wah Released turned this afternoon from a visit in
in
n< >t on ly to have the
M lint llnrrlman Gains,
B. Hamil •n. Mrs. J B Ba
from custody, the widen
j
-at-la
•gainst i Portland.-
. but also the con-
Control of
Mrs
J
E
railroad.
Sawyer«, of Rost iui
him no' being sufficient to warrant
I d
Arthur Davis, of Marinette, NVis , rlv.-d
instructed for
14 OftJiOO.OOi1
in
the
city
on
the
n<
bln ling him over.
vn
| Is In the city, having arrived Satur- today
t G
\ through
nd r nsaenerr
Ilarvev J nes. brother of Henry, ' day night.
to attend the musical fe ▼
ie from Hi
co
»
\ew Mauri Ice Wcnlwlne and Fred Craig,
l’KXXsi IA IM 1 IS
Jess* Bounds
went
to Cottage
rk
been working are a ■ lx» wanted on the same charge Grove today on the
\<>T FOR BIIYAN
afternoon
train
1
rhem Ing
V I'Af-nty-1 « ar Srnf- ne,»
ii ad w
Pit
are out for their arrest, on business.
11 —National
■erü have as
‘t'n un-
Klvin J. Crawford. I
“
I
have
able '
t ht» tw
4
a
city, L here from Coos
year heall
Th.
r to whosf
Mas > n for s veral
M
G. G. Schlegd
f elvf
Addle W
left today for Pilot R
to the Denver
handsome
resldencea,
tenement
blocks, churches and public build
ings.
A chill wind with a light fal of
snow, which later turned Into rain,
added to the misery of the homeless,
who shivered in the shelter camps in
the public squares and play grounds.
The announcement is made that
the city records, which were In the
city hall vaults, are Intact. An ex
amination of the vaults of tbe Chel
Portland, April 13.—Forrest C. I sea Trust Company, County Savings
Bank and Chelsea Savings Bank In
Smithson, running under the colors dicated that their contents are un
Following this announce
of the Multnomah Club, Saturday | injured.
ment the directors of the three Insti
lowered by two-flfths or a second the tutions voted to consolidate tempora
world s record for the high hurdles
for the distance of 50 yards. The rily.
Mayor Bt-ck and William E. Mc
event was a special number, and was,
not on the program, being arranged Clintock, chairman of the relief com
for the purpose of giving Smithson a mittee, ftave Issued an appeal for as
chance to better the time he made in sistance In which the damage is
the regular event, in which he placed at $12,000,000 and the num
equalled the world's record, The ber of homeless at fifteen thousand
Buildings Tluit Wen- Burned.
fully
sanctioned. The
event was
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.
Among the places burned were:
meet was held on the indoor track
Frost hospital, Children's hospital.
of Columbia University in this city.
The con' -st was between the Univer Fitz public library, Stanislaus Polish
sity of Oregon and the Oregon Agri- < ithollc church, ('« 'nut street;
'
", Central ave
cultural V Coil*
llllkUI
V» • • "“ 4«
I" ’ and Multnomah, who Fimi Baptist church.
came out third best, and other con nue; Central Unitarian church, Haw
testants not getting enough points to I thorne street; St. Luke's Catholic
r< illy make them candidates for bon » nuren told building), Hawthorne
First Methodist Episcopal |
ora. 'The final score stood
Oregon '
t'nlv. islfy, 46; Agricultural College. ‘ ,,u5„ ; Carey avenue; Elm street
Walnut street
syna-
In the synagogue;
26; Multnomah Club, 17.
Chelsea
Presbyterlan
academic events Columbia University i gogue;;
People's
Afro-Methodist
West Portland high ) church;
acor d
11,
street;
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—51 Unlversallst
church, . Fourth
sebo >1, 10; Eugene high school, 6; i 'church;
Second I Adventist church;
Astoria high school 4 and Salem high
' New England Telegraph & Telephone
school 1.
When the ’varalty score stood 36 I Company's central office; Austin &
points the Corvallis candidates were Young's cracker factory; ChaplfH &
Sodden Car Company's shops; Rosen-
three points behind.
50-yard dash—Forrest Smithson, felt Bros.' three-story rag-picking
M. A A. C.; Huston, IJ. <)., second; factory; the Tide OH Company’s
Dart, Portland high, third. Time, 5 three Immense tanks near the east
end of Margin street
2-5 seconds.
St. Rose's Homan Catholic church,
440-yard run Held, U. O,; Green-
shaw, 6. A. C., second; Smith, M. A. Broadway, loss *25,000; St. Rose Ro-
Iman Catholic school, loss *40,000;
A. C., third. Time, 54 2-5 seconds.
'state armory, loss *100,000; Sacred
Pole vault—Moullen, U. ()., 10 feet
9 Inches; Swann, O. A. C., 10 feet 5 | Heart convent, loss * 10,000; Y. M
C. A building, loss *75,000; Boston
Inches; Kuykendall, U. O., 10 feet.
and
station
rFlIrntid
Shot put
Wolf. O. A ('., 42 feet;
$50,000; County Savings
McIntyre, U. O„ 39 feet 6 1-2 Inches, barn,
Bank, ' ti 'li u Savings Bunk, Chelsea
Zacharias, 38 feet I 1-4 Inches.
Trust <’ lmpany. the Providence Co-
880-yard run Davolt, <>. A.
Bank.
Dodson, I m O., second; Mays, U. U ■ operatittn
Am rig the buildings that were de
third. Time, 2:06.
stroy
<1
were
13 churches, two hos-
50-yard hurdle—Smithson, M. A.
A.
Moores, U. O., second; Kuy pltals, the public library, city hall,
kendall, U. O.. third. Time, 6 4-5 five schoolhouses, 20 business blocks,
nearly a score of factories, and up
seconds. (Equals world's record)
Running high Jump - Chapman, O. ward of 300 teiuent anil dwelling
A. C, 5 feet 9 Inches; Harbert As housot'.
The liquor licenses In East Boston
toria high, second, 5 feet X inches;
and lhat pint of Charleston adjoining
Smithson, third, 5 feat 7 inches.
220-yard dash — Schroeder, O. A. Chelseu were suspended today.
The Seriously Injured.
<'.; Moores, U. O , secund, Moon, U.
Among Lae more soriously injured
O., third. Time, 2 4 2-5 seconds.
Running broad Jumts Smithson, are:
Fireman Carroll, of Charlestown,
20 feet 1-2 Inch; Moores, U. <)., sec
ond, 19 feel 9 1-2 Indies; Lounsber- overcome by smoke and burned about
ry, O. A.
third, 19 feet 4 1-2 Inch the head; condition critical.
Engineman Charles Carroll, Bos-
es.
Mlle run Davolt, O. A. C.,; ton. overcome and badly burned; con
Downs, I <)., second; Robinson, Pa dition critical.
Mrs. llosle Flas, Marine hospital,
clflc University, third. Time, 4:46.
50-yard
hurdle- Spoetai event, In bad condition. Gave birth to ii
Smlthson, M. A. A. C.; Kuykendall, child yesterday and removed from
second.
Time,
6
2-6
aevonds. burning house.
Captain Preble, Lynn fire depart
(World’s record.)
Mlle r lay U. O. won; <). A. C., ment, dangerously burned
Chief Evans, Melrose fire depart
second; Y. M. C. A., third.
ment, face ami hands burned.
Acadi'inle Livcnls.
Captain Williams, Chelsea, head
50-yard dash Dart, W. 1’. u. 8.,
and shoulder burin <1.
von; Krieger, E.
H.
8., second.
Frank A. Chase, Chelsea, overcome
Campbell, C. U., third, Time, 5 4-5
by smoke and suffering from heart
aecondi'
trouble; condition serious.
22<) yard dash Campbell, C. U.,
At hast two children were born
won; Krieger, E. H. 8.. second; La- during the fire.
tourettc, W. 8. II. 8., third. TUne,
5 4-5 seconds.
Syni|Nilliy mid AM.
Mile relay-—Columbia University
Washington, April 13
President
won; Weat Side High School, secoud; Roosevelt sent u telegraphic message
Salem High School, third.
of sympathy to the mayor of Chel
sea, Mass., at the same time offering
any nucesary assistance from the ar
my or navy for the stricken city.
LIENLA ItD IS IS I I I.1ON
III.FORE I. lilt.E Al DIENCL. ♦
For a Bad Case of Eczetna on toiu
-Suffered for Three MontS
Disease Reached a Fearful st
— Pain and Itching wereTernbiZ
CURED AFTERlTHER
PRESCRIPTIONS FAILED
“When I was small I wa, .
with eczema for about thre, ...... ,■/“*
was all over my face am I .
all of my head, it reacheti -uchat
that it was just a largo - al, ai| _**•
anti the pain and itching
1 doctored with an ul,l.
some time and was then advi-oii m k
to use the Cutieura R>wc.
did and I was entirely cured 1)» 1
not l>een Ixrthered with it m,,.' r
Cutieura Soap and Cuti. ira OintnS
but do not know exactly h ,w much,
used to comrilete the cm... [ (.& '**
say that Cutieura did a I t f„r me'M ’
Analiel Wilson. North Branch M,.
Oct. 20, 1907."
’
ITCHING CURED
With Cutlcura Remedies in
Three Days After Six
Months of Suffering.
“I Buffered fully six m nth«. TU
trouble began on mv arms in ]itZ
red pimples and it was not long t>-p«
it was all over my body, limbs
and hands. It was so bad that l'o,u2
not rest night <<r day and durint tis
six months, 1 did not get a goodniAti
sleep. I doctored for thou or tom
months anil spent at least twenty <j.j.
lars trying to find a cun- but none couH
lie found. Then I saw the Cutictim
Remedies advertised, and the next day
1 purchased some fur seventy-five ceni
at the druggist's. I used them and!
was relieved of the itching in three<i««
and I have never had a -ignof any st#
disease since. The Cutieura Remsdig
are the only remedies to use for -km
diseases, they have cured me and they
will cure others in the same wav. J. w.
Bloom, R. R. Telegrapher, Holloway'
Mich., Nov. 20 and Dec. 29, 1906." ’
Cutieura Remedit*s arc narantmd
absolutely pure under the United stat®
Food and Drugs Act.
Complete External and Internal Treatmrat fu
Every Humor ot Inlant-. Chudn-n and .Wumwa
ei-sts nt Cutieura Soap <2fir lo < }. arise th-six
Cutieura Olnlnrent r.Ulc Ito Heal the Skin. tMCWs
curs Itenolvent <5Oe >. (or in the furm ■■( tw
< 'oated Pills. Z.r>e jier vial ot t.n t 1'urify th- B
Sold tbrouahout the world Cotter print a Chea
Corn . Sole Prop«., Htfflton. M .
or-Mailed 1 ree. CuUcurn Book on Skin l >& im
RAINFALL IN EUGENE
FOR SIX MONTHS
According to the
governmett
weather bureau at Portland the rain
in Eugene for the six months end.
March 31 was 26.3 inches, beikg
inches below normal. The nun-
of inches each month and the de
parture from normal was as follows:
October, I. 3—1.4 below Djrmtl;
November, 4.7—0.4 below normil;
December, II. 9—5.6 above normal;
January, 2.8—2.1 below normal;
February, 2.7—2.2 below normal;
March, 2.9—1.2 below normal.
Poor hats are too expensive st
any price. Yet it isn't easy for
you to pick out a hat with the
quality in it, because you'rs
not a bat expert.
Guyer Derbies
For Spring, I9OS
have a quality that speaks loud
enough for anybody to bear it.
They are famous throughout
the country for their style, finish
and durability.
Only the best materials go in
to Guyer perbies, only the most
expert hat-makers fashion them.
Prices, *3.00 to $5.00.
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