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EKMb UFJlKIT tìlAI'J, nn'KlOAF, MAT 14, grange an invitation to visit the University tomorrow forenoon. An assembly will be held, to be ad- "■ ■, of the | dressed by President Kerr, , Oregon Agrii ultural College. It was ! also announced that a lunch will be given the visitors on the campus at 1 noon. The invitation was unanimous- ly accepted. The announcement was made that a special order for 3 o’clock this af ternoon would be an address by Hon. Seattle, May 12—E. J. Perrine, ex train as it was pulling ont , Portlnnd. May 12.—-Just I J. K. Weatherford, of Albany, on ♦ (From Monday's Daily Guard ) knives, two of a surgical character press messenger on the Great North king street station in le fi.r« Roon today two Norris The members of the state grange, i the workings of the local option law. ♦ rtne paid little attention to «¿L and the third untnlstakeably a dirk. ♦ A Rowe circus empk.vtffi went ern train which left Seattle at : 10 supposing th m to bt- t Before the forenoon session ad ♦ LaPorte, May 12.— -A gold + In the absence of evidence to the con i which opens its first session here to ♦ stora of H. .Neuman, to (be this morning for Vancouver, B. C., As he was stooping over the ♦ crown tooth was found in the ♦ trary It is believed the dirk may have morrow morning, are flocking in on journed a resolution favoring equal ♦ second hand man and pawn- I every train. A number came in as suffrage was unanimously adopted. ♦ debris of the Gunness home + was beaten into insensibility by a box. which was unlo« k«-d at Second and Couch ♦ broker, ♦ today. It Is Ixdleved to be + b « n the chief wea|>on emuivyed In • early as last night, but the majority Th«' Delegates. man who entered thfe express car. men snitched Perrin', revolw?« streets, and found him lying + ♦ from the head of Mrs. Belle + the series of murders. Tue knives i will be here this afternoon or to presumably at Seattle. He did not his pocket and struck him‘L. Following is a list ot credited del the floor. He had been ♦ Gunness. Indicating that she ♦ and scissors are thought to have been night. Altogether two hundred peo egates to the meeting, all being pres- + on recover consciousness until after the Irt>a4. He did not conici!|* ♦ badly beaten with some blunt ple are expected from the state al ♦ was otie of the victims of the + used In dismembering the bodies. train left the city limits, when he but was beat»n until powerle “A larg«-, including the Lane county I ent at this fort-noon's session except ♦ instrument and was bleeding ♦ < fire. gave the alarm and the train backed was not discovered until the tnc ia<i eleven. The delegation is divided ♦ from the nose and mouth. lurtlier Mystery granges. + * I Into the following standing commlt- + He was removed to a hospital to Ballard, where the injured man two miles ouhof Ballard when r The first business session will be ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦++++♦♦ Further, mystery in th- Gung« «s ♦ was given medical attentior Wheth man Latham enter« I the e *1 | tees, which were named previous to + and is thought to be fatally case is revealed by the report of Dr. ! h' Id tomorrow morning In the Odd the convening of the session; , er the highwaymen obtained any found the bound messenger >r injured. + J. Lucftts Gray, who performed th«- Fellow- temple at 10 o'clock. Tu«»s- The brakeman's cap w0^ j Credentials Mrs. Jennie Lovelace, plunder and if so how much, is not Last night a'pawnbroker LaPorte, May 12. ix>n«s f>chuU;.«-. aiit«>i>sy on tie body which the au I <I hv evening the main public event I chairman, Rainier; Mrs. Mary E. Pal- + ascertained. Later details are to the of the robbers, with rhe nw ¿a* named Max Herman, at 267 | of the week will be held at the Ar- + thorities steadfastly claimed to employed by the sheriff to sluice the effect that Perrine was beaten over saon written in ink inside w.- . ft‘ I mory under the auspices of the Com- ( mer, Albany; Mrs. M M. Burtner, + Couch street, was badly beat the head with his own gun and tied in the car. It k pr. sunmd the r, ?1 ashes of the Gunness home and pan that • f Mrs. Belle Gunness. Dr. Gray 1 m rcial club in honor ot the State Lowd«-n, Wash.; Mrs. Ursula Sleret, + en by a man bent on robbery tells of three rings found on th«' Gresham; Mrs. .Mary S. Howard. Mu- ♦ and is in the hospital as a re hand and foot by two men who, after stole it. for gobi, completed his apparatus to corpse and reveals the fact that the Grange. Hlllsboro; D. It. Mar ♦ sult of his wounds. overpowering the messenger, looted The robbers were young men The military band will be present lino; P. Olson, day and began his tests. right li.wid, hitherto declared to b< rls, Ixindon. the strong box of money estimated A man saw the t«.> robberi 1» A stranger named C. W. + to furnish the music, it also having missing, Is still In existence. The Additional evidence of the m hods Division of labor-—W. A. Jones, + Wagner, who claims to be a anJ . 'n from $1000 to $10,000, when the ; the train, hide their The address two rings bear th«- inscription "I’. S. two »pedal numbers. chairman, Madeay; A. J. Thompson, I street car into the city. Th? l robbers escaped. by which the persons whose corpses to J. S., Aug. 22, ’94,” and the other of welcome on the part of the city Oswego; Mrs. Susie Wells, Condon; + rialroad man, has been arrest- J in brake- ■ ______ The men were dressed later ______________ uncovered the sack wlii-h ed for the crime, but denies were found on the Gunness farm were “P. G. to J. 8., March 6, ’95.” Mrs. of Eugene will be delivered by Ma Mrs. - • - ; Ethel Pringle, Vernonia; Mrs. + his guilt. men’s unifroms, and I boarded the | tained 200 nickels. killed, was unearthed today In the Gunness' husband was Peter Gunness yor Matkxk, who will probably be Julia Olson, Hillsboro. ' Both cases bear a strong + finding of about two doxen pairs of but the Identity of “J. 8.” is a puz followed by Judge L. F. Harris, on Mileage and per diem—Wm. E. + resemblance to the Wolff the part of the Commercial club, and zle which the authorities are appar scissors, bent and curveil In th«' fas.i- J. II. + murder in the character of soon after Master J. A. Youngreen, Prickett, chairman. Banks; lon of surgical instruments, and three ently unable to explain. of the Springfield grange, and Mas Wells, Mrs. Anna Everhart, Molalla; ♦ the assault made. ter J. A. IB mphill of the Pleasant Mrs. C. L. Morse, Hood River; Mrs. ♦ Mary B. Smith, Carlton. Hill organization. ++♦♦♦++++♦♦++♦♦♦ Finance—A. T. Shoemake, chair The response for the delegates will man, Selma; B. A. Legg, St. Helens; be by Austin B Buxton, of Forest Portland, May 12.—At 1 o'clock to Grove, master of the State Grange. ■ Mrs. Eva Jones, Madeay; Mrs. Min day Neuman was still on the operat nie Bond, Irving. Mrs. Clara Waldo, of Portland, By-lawB—W. W. Jaquith, chair ing table at the hospital, and the phy who is lecturer of the state for the 2 • James sicians were unable to say whether man. Laurel R. F. I). No. 2; grange work, will deliver an fllus- Shibiey, Springwater; Mrs. Ella John he will recover. The two assaults trated ad dress, and Superintendent son, Portland; Mrs. Jennie Lovelace, took plac«- in the same vicinity on Aiderman will also give 'in address well-travelled streets, but no one Harrisburg, May 12. The second + Guard Special Service. Mrs. Susan E. Stratton, Albany. on “Industrf'il Education." 1 has been found who is able to throw of the series of conspiracy cases + Salem, Or., May 12.—The Good of the order — Mrs. Carrie I The University Glee Club will sing Townsend, Cleone; Mrs. M. J. Car any light on th- attempted murder. growing cut of the contracts f r fur + supreme court has decided a couple of its popular numbers in The police are unable to obtain any + against the Portland Genera! in connee- roll, Mosier; Mrs. Eliza T. Wood, Washington, May 12 th«« program. nishing and equipping the n.w state + Electric Company in the Ore Shedd; I’. S. Robinson, Norway; I*. evidence against Wagner. New York, May 12.—Gov + tlon with the wood pulp tariff Inves- ♦ On th«- following morning—Wed The victims are second-hand men, capitol was cp.llcd for trial today, in + gon City locks case by ri ♦ ernor Hughes will nut accept ♦ tlgation Chairman Mann, of the house nesday th«- members of the State Olson. Woman's work—Mrs. L. L. Irwin, not pawnbrokers. volving six men: Cnngjcssman H. i + versing the circuit court de ♦ the nomination for th«' vic« + committee, today made a sharp com Grange will probably visit the Uni cree against the state. This chairman, Barlow; Mrs. M. M. Burt Burke Cassell, of Marietta. Pa., heal + + presidency. In a letter to ♦ versity and hi-qj- YV. J. Kerr, presi decision means that tje state ♦ General Stewart L. Wood ♦ plaint because the newspaper pub dent of the Oregon Agricultural Col ner, Mrs. Eva Jones, Mrs. J. H. Eu of the I«.nnsylvania Construction + can collect tolls fur the period + lishers fall to come forward and sup lege, address the student body. Lun banks. Wamic; Mrs. Susie Wells. + ford Hughes says: Company, which supplied about $2,- + from 1*98 t > 1904, with ten Co-operation — Eugene Palmer, “For reasons which gr«1 + lily < vide»« to back up their charges. cheon will be served on the campus + 000,00(1 worth of metallic furniture; + per c-ut interest thereon. + controlling and which I chv «- + He said this may result in prevent by the girls and ladles of the Univer chairman, Albany;J. P. Carroll, D. II. Joseph M. Huston, arehitet; Wil Harris, London; Mrs. Emma Merri ♦ no room for discussion, ami + sity and by the Women's Auxiliary man, Central Point; Mrs. Mary Shib liam P. Snyder, former au.l.tor gen + + + 4- + + + + + + + + + + + O ♦ though I would be deeply ♦ ing the committee from reporting of the Commercial club. eral; William L. Mathu-s, former at this session of congress. iey. Springwater. + ♦ sensible of the honor thereby The rest of the time of the ses Junction City, Or., May 11 Bert state treasurer; James .M. Shumaker, Dormant granges—-J. P. Carroll, + conferred, I should not be ♦ sion will be taken up by the business Tripp, the 11-year-old son of Mr. and former superintendent of public «•hairman. Mosier; J. H. "Edwards, ♦ abl" to accept, and will not, : Wnshlhgton, Muy tl. A commit meetings. On Friday, according to Mrs. William Tripp, was killed here grounds and buildings, and Erank M. ♦ in any contingency, accept the tee composed of Clark, of Missouri, present plans, the Sixth Degree of Monro» Ft. F. I>. No. 1; K. N. Love Sunday by falling from the top of Irvine, traveling auditor of the audl- « lace, Rainier; Mrs. Mary E. Palmer, ♦ ♦ nomination for the vice pres the grange work will be conferred Mrs. P. S. Robinson, Norway. a large tree. A large number of ♦ idency, and even were I elect-* ♦ upon a number of applicants, and on Appeal«—J. G. Pringle, chairman, boys were out In the grove_near town ♦ ed I could not serve.” Wednesday the officers for the com Vernonia; I. A. Merriman. Central climbing trees. Bert ha*d reached ing year will be elected. a height of about 60 feet. Then he Point: J. R. Wells, Condon; Mrs. X.__ Master Youngreen, Mrs. Tobey nnd RATHMELL Ä BRANSTETT» trusted a small limb that gave way. Eliza T. Wood. Mrs. McPherson of the Springfield Education M. M. Hurtner, chair- As the result of the unbroken fall to AND GEOKGF SOVEI1N WILL grange, Master Hemphill of the man, Lowden. Wash.; J. H. Eubanks, the ground, one of his legs, three of Pleasant Hill, and two other mem Wamicx J. G. Pringle. Mrs. Lulu E. his ribs and his ’ collar-bone were MOVE TO NEW Qi ARTERS IMl bers of his grange, and the masters Miller, Albany; Mrs. Grovaline Prick broken and the side of his head CONDUCT A SIX-l HAIR SHOP. of the other county granges, In con* crushed. He died an hour after- ett, Banks. Junction with the committees of th«' Agricultural College Marion F. ward. Commercial club and others, are Woods, chairman Shedd; Fred Glaze, On June 1 Rathmell & Bran-t«- Iboklng after the entertainment of Albany II. F. D. No. 4. II. AT Smith. +++++++++++++++++ ter’s and George Severn's barter th«- city’« guests. Washington, May 11 Senator Mrs. In z M. Ryan, Oregon City; Mrs. shops will be consolidated, and tiny The lodging capacity of the town Ethel Pringle, Mrs. Rayner today introduced a resolu Etta Shoemake, MARRIED will occupy the room in the Smiti hns been taxed to Its utmost, aud tion authorizing the president to Central Point. ♦ building, now occupied by White1» students of the University have been convene a court of Imtulry to consist Assessment and taxation — J. J. ♦+++♦+♦♦++++++++♦ restaurant, across th«> alley froi canvassing the town for rooms to of five officers of the uitny to inves Johnson, «-hairman, , 505 Commercial Jonn Dahlin and Miss Laura Rick the Hotel Srneede. The shop «111 take care of the grangers, Seventy- tigate the charges and accusations five additional rooms will be needed Building, Portland: E. A. n«ind, Irv- man were married Saturday nigh, have six chairs, three bath tuba ant against Col. William F. Stewart, of ing; A. T. Shoemak e. A. C. Miller, Al- at the home of Mrs. B. B. Dietz by ahd so far some difficulty Jias been will employ two porters, with that the army, who had been detail«'«! to » bany II. F. D. No. ! 2; W. A. Jones. Justice of the Peace Bryson. met In getting a sufficient number. many shoe-shining stands, makinj serve until his retirement at th«« Legislation—C. 1) Huffman, chair As Eugene's reputation for hospital the largest shop in the upper valley abandoned military (tost of Fort man. LaGrande; John Dlnwoody, DOWNWARD COI RSE. The fixtures of the respective shops ity Is at stake, the committee re Woodburn; R. E. Irwin, Barlow; Mrs. Airaut, Arizona. quests any who can have rooms to Julia Olson. Mrs. Ursula Sleret. will be moved to the new location Rayner will speak on the resolu Fast Reing Realized by Eugene spare to telephone Manager Hartog and the employes of both places will Pure foods--Mrs. Ella Edwards, tion tomorrow. pie. of the promotion department of the chairman, Monroe R. F. D. No. 1; be retained in the new shop. Be For lau-gi-r HoiiM-NteadM. Commercial club. Fifty cents a H. A. Legg. A. J. Thompson. Mrs. An sides the proprietors. A. C. Rathmeil, A litlle bachache at first. By a vote of 139 to 74 the house night will be paid for each room. W. W. Branstetter and George S-ff- na Huffman. Mrs. Susan E. Stratton. Daily increasing until the back is passed the Mondell bill providing ern, the ersonnel of ths workins Agriculture — E. Shepherd, chair lame and weak. for homestead entries of 330 acres, force will include Glenn Jack, of the Nome of the Grangers. man, Stayton; U. U. Everhart, Molal Urinary disorders quickly follow. Instead of 160 on non-mlneral, non- Rathmell A Branstetter shop, aid la; John Sleret, Mrs. Elizabeth Dln Among the grangers aireauf here Diabetes and -finally Bright's dis Irrlgable, unreserved, non-appro- R. A. Moshberg and Albert Peden, woody, Woodburn; Mrs Carrie Ja are the following: C. L. Moore and ease. priated public lands of Oregon, Wash of the Soverti shop. JOHN H. SANDERSON, wife; Mrs. Mason,, Hood River; J It. quith. Laurel R. F. I). No. 2. This is the downward course of ington, Idaho, California and other The interior of the room rill, ai Good roads — Thomas F. Ryan, HERMAN RIDDER. Contractor who was convicted of soon as the restaurant vacates it, Wells and wife, Condon; Mrs Clara kidney ills. western slates. New York newspa|M*r publisher who II. Waldo. Mrs Abagail Scott Dun chairman. Oregon City; John W. Don’t take the oourse. Follow the complicity in $5.000,000 Pennsylvania be renovated and Agrlcnlturul Bill. improved and nlway. Portland; J. D. Carroll, M. Townsend. Gleone; E. W. Staats, Air advice qt a Eugene citizen. '«UUU fraud. plumbers will be put to work install Th«- senate today passed the agri led the light uguiust the paper trust. J. Carroll; Mosier; J. H. Eubanks lie; B, A. Smith, Carlton; Mrs. J. H. Edgar Washburn of 442 Lawrence ing the pipes and fixtures for the cultural appropriation bill. and wife, Wanlc; Warren Merchant Eubanks. Mrs. E. A. Bond. St., Eugene, Ore., says: "I have used bath tubs. The location is an excel Transportation—Ii. C. Station. Doan's Kidney Pills with entire sat tor-general 's department. and wife. McMinnville; Eugene Pal N<> Race Truck licit Ing. lent one. Clayton, of Alabama, Fitzgerald, of mer. A. C. Miller and wife. Albany; ■ hairman, Albany R. F, D No 2; I. isfaction and believe the remedy un Snvder, Mathues and Shumaker Washington, May 11 The house I New York, and Rainey, of Illinois. As mentioned in The Guard a’e« A. Merriman. C. L. Morse, Mrs. E. W. were convicted on the first conspi-' days ago„ Hull, the druggist, h** ki(|rr accepted th«e senate amendments to , appointed by Williams, today laid M F Wood and wife, Shedds; C. L Staats, Airlie; Mrs. Ella A. Thomp equalled for backache or kiAney Shaw and wife, E. N Emery, Mon- complaint. I had felt the need of racy trial of defrauding the state of leased the room now occupied Iff the bill prohibiting race-track gam ' before Speaker Cannon n petition son, Oswego. such a remedy early this winter, and i $19,000 on a bill for wooden furni- Sovern's shop and Lee How"''t* bling In the District of Columbia, i signed by all the Democrats of the tavllla, B A. Smith. Carlton; W. II. Resolutions--John Sleret. chair- froin the results I obtained. 1 can|ture. Addis, Monlavllla: L. V- Stratton «nd thus finally passed it. cigar store to be used as an ice cn*n 1 house, asking the consideration of and wlf\ Albany; J J Johnson. man. Gresham; R. N. Lev- lace, Rai- conscientiously recommend narlor, and he has purchas-d -e ¡the Stevens bill putting wood pulp Mltinl«« Chapman. Oscar Eaton. L. T. nler; Mrs. Anna Shepherd, Stayton; . For sale by all det Icrs. Price 50 Hoselion stock for his store a’ Mie land print paper on the free list. Turner and wife, Wm. Gresenth- Mrs. i Verna Glaze, Albany R. F. D. cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. cola E. E. Quimby, who «W» Speak« r Cannon informed th«« com- «alte and wife, Mrs. I E P. Carpen- No. 4; ; Mrs. Cora Le;rg, St. Helens. New York, sole agents for the United the front of the building in «Md | inlttee that lie woulil glv ■ the peti ter. Cyrus H. Walker, Albany; Mrs. States. Rathmell & Branstetter’s shop is le Washington, D. (’., May 11 In tion his most distinguished consider Durbin, Salem; L. S. L.thbert and Remember the name—Doan's and rated, needs the room in the rear <’• tivenlIon Notes. sisting that the president "let up” on ation and attention. wife, Staytdn: C. D. Huffman and take no other. portion and will occupy It iu3t • the railroads and that no opp -«It Ion wife, E. S Huffman, , La Grande; The t i' ll reception util be held soon as the barbers move out. lie made to the promised increase In James Parvln, Dexter, this ev< tl.ig in the armory pavilion. + Woodward. Okla., May + The proprietors of these two rates, representative« of the ‘’Pros The band will play a few selections. Middle Western States, he took with ♦ 11.— A succession of torna- + ular shoiw are to be congratulate« perity League” calles! on the presi Mayor Matlock will deliver the pd- ♦ does swept over the district ♦ I From Tuesday’s Dally Guard.) dent this morning drpss of welcome on behalf of the city him the ritual and plan of work un + lying 2 5 miles to the south + upon securing such a good and upon their enterprise in eM Although the committee declared The 35th annual convention of the and Judge L. T. Harris on behalf of der the first degree, which had been west, and in-j* south and south-east + Hshing in Eugene such a large that It represented the most Influ Oregon State Orange convened In the the Commercial Club. Masters of formulated in Washington, Of t_~' of _____ Woodward last night. ♦ up-to-date toaeorial parlor. nrdar I J terested five others in the new order. ent l«l merchants of both east ami ■ I O. O. F hall In Eugene this fore- Portland, May 1 1 A special dis | noon with all the delegates in at- county granges will alsq speak and Later in the autumn, the work of the Seven small, isolated villages, ♦ west, ft Is believed here that the rail the response will be made by State , ,---------------------- ----------- second, third and fourth degrees was ♦ off the railroad sad without ♦ roads Influenced the movement to patch from Prineville to the* Even ti ndam c except eleven, four of whom Master Ruxton communication, ♦ formulated, and the name Patrons!J telegraphic create sentiment iu favor of higher ing Telegram says that C. Sam Smith, were announced to arrive on this af An Interesting feature of the even- ( who was convicted yesterday of ternoon's train rates. The hall was well Ing will be the distribution of roses ! of Husbandry given the order. At + are reported destroyed. Many ♦ burning the shearing plant of Repre crowde I with the 75 or more grang Washington In l>ecember, 1867, nine + are injured and several are + sentative Williamson, and l^rkln El ers present, but nut over-crowded, to all of the delegates by 16 little I l>ersons. who had taken the four de- * reported killed. ♦ girls, who will march into the pavil liott, principal witness against Smith, and the visitors are well pleased with The tornadoes covered four + grees. met and organized the Nation- * ion and hand a bouquet to each one and who pleaded guilty to the charge their meeting phtce. Grange The constitution provid- * counties and traversed 75 ♦ In fact, the The Commercial Club has arranged al of conspiring with Smith to burn visitors are well pleased with every ed for the admission of women to * miles. ♦ L. N. Roney has a good-stted -■ with the Portland. Eugene * East The towns damaged in ♦ Walla Walla. May 11. The trial the plant, «ere each sentenced to thing they have encountered since meme b rah Ip, an«! also for the election * of men at work driving pH«» ('r ern Railway Company for free trans of Bud Harnes for the alleged niur- four years In the penitentiary. elude Grand. Arnett. Vici. ♦ their arrival In Eugene yesterday. portation over the streetcar line, each of four ladies as officers, to be desig Eugene-Springfield trolley I-®** .. der Of Mrs .Anna Aldrich has been nated as Ceres. Pomona. Flora and ♦ Mutual, . Estelle, Richmond. + Tbe local committee from the Com Prlnevlllo, Or. Mby 11 After, mercial Club and the county granges one being presented with a pass good lady assistant steward The chief ob ♦ Colley. Little Robe. Cretos. + the bottom beyond Judkins r aqt for May 36. deliberation covering more than 15 hail ample accommodations for all, during their stay In the city. They jects of the organisation were stated ♦ and Nashville. Some of the + Th« pile driver has u-en at wo«- may ride on the cars at any time <X)\l.RI ss TO tIMOl RX hours the jury In the case of C. Sam and there Is to be the “promotion of unity and co ♦ towns mentioned are report + erttl days and is sinking the 1'. -^ complaint from any the rate of about 25 a day. • ♦ <»N FRIDAY, MAY «I Smith, charged with burning J N source In that regard The delegates while here. Eugene Palmer, who is one of the operation among the tillers of the ♦ ed as prac’ically wiped out ♦ stretch of the work has b*en Williamson’s «hearing plant, brought are accorded every privilege and are soil, and the diffusion of a higher and the others greatly dam ♦ ed. The grade for the II«* Washington. May II Mu con-_ in __ a wrdlct ______ of _ guilty, at 12 15 being royally entertained by the city, leaders of the leaders against the measure of intelligence and culture ” ♦ aged. ♦ completed that far, and t>e University appropriation, was heard fervtic« today hetweeh the leaders ««»‘o'clock thia afternoon the citizens vicing with one another to remark this morning that the Seven years later therefore reported laving the rails from the The vertflct waa a huge aurprise In endeavoring to make the visitors the house and senate it was prac'tl- about 22.000 grange«, with a mem line on East Thirteenth street «-ally decided that congress shall ad to the people here, most of whom feel that they are welcome and that Grangers will always retain a warm bership reaching up into the hun-! soon begin. journ May 2$. wen» expecting a dlaagreem«-nt the people of this city are Interested spot In their hearts for Eugvne on ac dreds of thousands At the present WILLIAMS* KIDNX1 PI»,ix« Wagers were freely offer«»«! at two In their order and its splendid work count of the hearty reception they time the membership perhaps reaches Have you neglected your kidneys? have received, for the manner In - Pronounced by millions the great to one that If the jury reached a de three-quarters of a million The H,VP 70u OTPrwr"’ked your nervous Immediately preceding the open Ji'i't Fifteen men are working est strength maker, appetite builder cision at all the verdict would bo an ing session this forenoon the Com which the city is decorated In their laws governing the order ■ in essential i « • T co' n ila. - - - — |» and health restorer. Hollister'« acquittal This opinion was owing mercial Club sent the Eugene Milita honor, and for the many courtesies matters originate in l the ‘ National ,Jrstem caused trouble with your zra liDg from where the way will cross the railr-i»« Rocky Mountain Tea will make you to the bad reputation of lairkin El ry band up to the hall to play a cou received while here. Grange, from which, also, emanata kidneys and bladder? Have you ’ The visitors were mare than d<»- the charters of all local, Judkins' Point. L. N. Rofl , n feel that life In worth living 3&c tea liott. the alleged Mromplice and ple of selections This was highly county or, pains In the loin., side, back, groins startel to put in the ’.i*» or tablets. principal witness for the prosecution, appreciated and was a surprise to the lighted with the street Illumination state granges. last night and equally well pleased , der the eye«? Too frequent a desire I soon as the special ’fro«» ” LINN DRUG CO. for truth and veracity, the unrelia grangers with the decorations of flags and bility of whose statements was Cherry Broa. and Jas Sanford ' l° P*° urtne- If». Williams’ Kid- I the Southern Pacific arrive ‘/pj*. A good part of the forenoon was pennants today The Illumination is i will be laid clesr to Judk ns Twenty-four horses from Caf«for- thought to be clearly ratablish«‘d by spent In organising the convention, who both intend to erect brick build-[Jü7 P’!’* w,n X»«- Sold bv Linn 1 Ft is expected that thi.« nia were sold today at the Southern five responsible witnesses Evidence > an«! listening to reports of commit seldom equalled outside of cities of ngs on the half block^hat was burn- ‘ prlr * 5 * r * nts Williams Portland's class. in less than a mon'h. inl,h' Paeifk cattle yards st remarkably »as also offer,-«! to show that within tees Mrs Abagall Scott Dunnlway. e<1 over last August, have signed a Co’‘ . Cleveland. Ohio cars will be running to *“ low prices by S I’ Wvnegar. auc th«' last year Elliott had remarked., the plonesr In the equal suffrage party wall agreement It ia prob. —----------------- ----- tioneer The animals were owned by ' W* will have to hum Satn Smith's i movement, spoke upon that subject, History or the Grange. able that both buildings will be c«ini.1 H F Mersdorf. a Portland real across th« Willamette i field In abont three m nths J. A .Carpenter One team of thor h use and run him out of the coun She was followed by Mr Rosen berg. «•>•». visited his family ves- The scheme for the organltation ntenced some time next month oughbreds was sold for SIM, bnt try- of the Columbia River Fishermen's of the Grange, or Patrans of Hus --------------- n’i«vT aud V**7 H* r*<«rna to. Kennedy’s Laxative Coutu most of th«-m went at $SS a head Asso tntlon. who spoke on the bill bandry. was devised and formulated does not constipate, bnt on th* * nnd thereatHiuta Horses are said to £°n<n RiI»^T-tn*de ^ving \ sure enrr. otse you can dej-end prohibiting fish wh els on the upper by William Saunders and publicly * POrt'and by the Hickory Brak Remedy Com be a third cheaper all over the coun upon Hk-korq Bark Cough Remedy Columbia river. He says the wheels hand Its laxative pi announced on August 5. 1667. Mr try now than a year ago. move the bowels. A sure cur* and It'« pure Vet it are killing the salmon Industry of the Saunders was then superintendent of pany. of Salem. Or., guaranteed to be — -— • r~‘—‘ to ■ cure rour con»ti guaranteed Soil by «B druggis for all lung troubles, coughs colds, state by catching the fiab before they the United States governm -nt gar pure; n.ix- — a Kodol completelv digests all cìass- or money refunded, For sale renrh their sravuiin« groends Inti«’, upon DeWitt’s Wtlch Hasel hoarsen«**« and sore throat dens and conservatories tn Washtng- tfake a friend of y; Guaranteed toi îrouble°Md a ’** ri’ht Bt ,he Dr. Charles Chamber-auc For aale bv Balve It Is especially good for piles by Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and | President P L. Campbell, of t<»n. D C Having occasion to visit Hull's Red Crois you. L, „„ Store „lvr, aD(f f™ ,*"d <1VJ* T’,ry ”"*lf land, has another child, a Drug first-class dealers everywhere. Hold by all druggists. University of »Ot extended Western New York, Ohio and other first-class dealers evert where Uhe fawThn ? 18 to Ing last week. Thr> _ taae. Sold by all druggists. > tor the governor within two , FINDING OF TOOTH POINTS PATRCNS 0F HUSBANDRY ARE TO MRS. GUNNESS’ DEATH DOWN TO WORK PAWNBROKERS OF PORilAND COURT SAVS PUBLISHERS SLOW HUGHES WOULD SERVE IF ELECTED AGAINST COMBINE VICE PRESIDENT GRAFTERS AGAIN PLACED ON TRIAL COLLECT TOLL FATAL ACCIDENT TWO BARBER SHOPS WILL CONSOLIDE WOULD INVESTIGATE OFFICER'S ASSIGNMENT I GVER OKLAHOMA EX-SHERIFF SMITH GETS PRISON TERM DRIVING PILES FOR TROLLEY LINE TRESILE