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1« TH1» EU G K Y H WEEKLY GUAJW. THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1ÍM* BRYAN CARRIES ALABAMA OVER Wick Blue FÎ2HI2 Ci! Csc\-S; gom»-ry, Ala., May 19.—The returns from the Democratic prlma- fl < continue to ctme In sluwly. At noon the indications are that Bryan has carried the state, though Gover nor Johnson Is giving him a close race. The Johnson forces piled up a large vote in Southern Alabama, but not enough, according to pres ent indications, to secure his en dorsement. Because it’s clean Because it’s econom ical. Because it saves time. Because it gives best cooking results. Because its flame can be regulated instantly. Because it will not overheat your kitchen Because it is better than the coal or wood stove. Because it is the perfected oil stove. For other reasons see stove at your dealer’s, or write our nearest agency. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. La Porte, Ind.. May 18.—In her campaign of murder Mrs. Belle Gun- ness Is said to have carried on a very profitable "business," which, accord ing to the latest figures obtainable netted her »55,000. A tabulation which follows shows how she obtain- •■d sums of money from these vlc- tlms: M. SorenBon, first husband, life ln- surance, »8000. Peter Gunness, second husband, life Insurance, ,4000. Charles Erdman, Newcastle, Indi ana, ,5000. Ole Budsperg, Iola, Wisconsin, 12,- John E. Moe, Elbow Lake, Minne sota, J1500. Andrew K. Helgelln, Aberdeen, South Dakota, »2900. George Berry, Tuscola, Illinois, J1500. Henry Gerhalt, Iola, Wisconsin, »1000. From fire Insurance on Ounness home In Chicago, 13500. In addition to these sums Mrs. Gunness is supposed to hare receiv ed »1000 each from four men whose bodies were found on the “murder” farm, and »1000 each from fifteen men with whom the woman had been corresponding. This makes a grand total of »55,900 which Mrs. Gunness Is supposed to have received. The authorities have failed so far to learn what the woman did with this money. It Is thought the »720 which she put in the bank shortly be fore her home was consumed by the flames was all the money that was left. It Is likely she Invested most of the money she took from her vic- tlms in real estate. I ban, of Wendling, and Miss Edith Lillian Graves, of Polk county. Rev. officiating J. 8. - McCallum ............. Valued Mauie as Gold. B. G Stewart, a merchant of Cò dar View, Miss., says: “1 tell ni y customers when they buy a bo* of New Life Pills that they get the worth of that much gold In weight, If afflicted with constipation, malaria At the Hoffman House Sunday at or biliousness." Sold under guaran 8: JO a. n>., Hr WIllIam Carlton Reb- tee by W. Kuykeudal), druggist. 25c. At ihe Hoffman House parlors to- day at noon, Waren Kelly and Mrs. Antha Land, both of Cottage Grove, Judge R. 8. Bryson officiating ‘s 4 »cycles NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED Columbia, Harvard, Pierce. Snell. Bicycle Repairing EXPERT REPAIRING DON’T FAIL TO GET OUR PRICES Columbia Graphojihone Wc havea’new cylinder machine without horn, crane or rublier tube. Horn swings in any direction. ('■old Moulded Cylinder Records 25c each. We can save you mone y by our exchange sys tem. Call ami get a Columbia Catalogue. Spaulding Base Ball Suppies We ha ve a good stock of Bats, Cloves, Balls, Etc. Tennis Rackets, Balls, Markers, Nets, Etc Everything in the Sporting Goods Line HILL’S GUN STORE 513 Willame**- Street xxtttjtttxt*x*tt*ttttttttt***xxxx:xtxt:jt:xxx:xxxtxxntx*uxtxxtxtjnxxnzzznnunx*x:x**xsss^ I H? H? HHi XXiX' HHi Sjj! H:::: xx**** XX**î* xx**** XX**** XX**** XX**** **♦♦♦♦ XX»*** XX**** Xi ♦♦♦♦ XX**** XX**** XX**** XX**** XX»»** XX**** xxn BELLE GUNNESS’ MURDER FORTUME gæ XX**** cannot be equaled for its bright and steady light, simple construction snd absolute safety. Equipped with latest improved burner. Made of brsos throughout and beautifully nickeled. An ornament to any room, whether library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom. Every lamp warranted. Write to our nearsat agency if not at your dealer’s. STANDARD OIL COMPANY iiHUvuruBSTKni ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ A MARRIED ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ >♦♦♦< XX**** Jig XX**** :: g atts r0 «H Hä One Hundred Dollars worth of elegant pres ents will be distributed among Watts’ cus The list of tomers on August 30th, next presents is headed by a beautiful Sixty-five Dollar Cut Glass Lamp, Every dollar's worth of goods purchased from the Jewelry Store or the optical department will entitle the pur chaser to the opportunity to secure these rich prizes Remember the place. Hi Corner 9th and Willamette Sts. s O f JÎH ■ îtilU ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦<'*X*XZX«*ZZXXXXXXsXXXXXXXX*tXX DIVINITY M IIOOI.’H NAME CHANGED TO _______ Yesterday afternoon, after The LAS I' DAVS SESSION BIBLE I NAEIISITY OF STATE GRANGE Guard’s report of the day’s work had been handed in, the following busi The board of regents of the Eu- ness was transacted: (From Friday’s Daily Guard.) gene Divinity School has changed the A resolution was adopted favor Most of this forenoon’s session of i name of the Institution to the Eu- ing a law to be passed at the next the state grange was taken up with gene Bible University, anil the arti session of the legislature restricting cles of Incorporation <iav<> heen the discussion of matters pertaining bill board advertising along the to taxation. A tax committee ap amended so that the scope and work public highways. of the school Is enlarged. The in pointed at last year's session to In The committee on education rec vestigate the various systems of as stitution has been steadily growing ommended that the school money be since its organization, over twelve sessments and taxation in the state distributed to the districts according years ago, and It has been deemed reported, and the report was adopt to the number of teachers and not advisable to add other departments ed. The report was a most interest the number of pupils. It also rec and to Increase the number of In ing and instructive one. The regular tax committee report ommended manual training In the structors. When the new term be- public schools and that Master Bux gins In September there will be sev- ed In favor of a Btate tax commission ton and Lecturer Waldo be appoint and also in favor of classified assess addltional members of the fac- eral ed as a committee to act in conjunc ulty, and new departments will have ments. tion with a like committee from the A resolution In favor of the pub added by that time. The new been legislature embodying these princi stone building, now in course of erec lic accounting system for all public ples. It was recommended that the tion, will be readv for occupancy officers was adopted. Under that sys county treasurers receive and then and there will be facilities to tem each officer Is required to make all warrants to school teachers, handle a much larger number of stu public his accounts. Following are the resolutions In report was adopted dents than at present. There are 53 Memorial services were held students in the Divinity School prop full on the Tight of recall and on the Ing the latter part of the afternoon er at the present time and the total district representation system: In memory of John R. Waldo, of Recall Resolution. enrollment, Including those In the Whereas, Since the beginning of Macteay grange;* Mrs. W. D. Hare, of school of music, the school of Washington county; W. I’. Anderson,' oratory, and the preparatory de civilization It has been one of the of Linn county, and J. B. McPherson, partment, is 125. The school had fundamental principles of business of Washington county. only four students the first year of that an employer had the right to discharge an Incompetent or un- Its existence. faithful employe; and Commencement Kxerriae’i Whereas. The voters of Oregon The commencement exercises of the school will begin next Sunday. have for years gone to the ballot box May 17, with the baccalaureate ser on election day to employ their pub mon. which will be delivered by Rev. lic officials, and are not given the I C. Hilton, of Milton. Oregon, The power to discharge them should they program for Sunday and the day fol- prove unfaithful to their trust; there Pendleton, May 18—Umapine, fore be it lowing Is as follows: sub-chief of the Umatilla tribe and Resolved, by the Ofgon State one of the wealthiest Indians on the Grange in session assembled. That we I reservation near this city, has or approve and endorse the proposed dered a motor buggy from a local \ INIs. Alt IND CIDER amendment to the constitution of firm, and so far as is known is the I At TOR) TO IIE Bl Oregon known as the recall amend-, first Indian In the’Northwest to take Reynolds, of tjtls city, for- ment, and sn< h as is now submitted' a fancy to the horseless carriage. nierly in the real estate business, has to the voters of this state for the Umapine os one of the most progres let the contract to Soren Jensen for coming June election. (From Russellville Grange, by R. sive Indians on the reservation, and the erection of a frame building. 5 Ox for several weeks has been hanging 100 find In dimensions, and one story W. Gill.) B A around the automobile garages, look Single District System high, to be erected on his lot at the fb.l Whereas. The Oregon State Grange ing anxiously at the big machines. corner of West Second and Blair He finally decided on a motor buggy streets, in the Blair Street addition, - together with other grangiA and valued at ,.'>00. He will have a half for a cider and vinegar factory. Mr. conventions has gone on record fa breed nephew for a chaffeur. it is Jensen will begin the work of erect voring the election of our state sen said, and will use the bugky in mak ing the building on the 20th of this ators and representatives by the sin ing his dally trips to the city. He month, and will have it completed gle district system; and Whereas, This system would di owns a large tract of wheat land and and ready for the machinery sonic is very prosperous. Two years ago time before the apple crop In the vide the state into 60 representative Umapine startled local storekeepers fall Is ready to be utilia, d at the fac- and 30 senatorial districts, and thus by buying a ,4<> alligator hand grip bt- creating smaller districts would lory. before starting for Washington. 1) s- Mr. Reynolds has ordered hl» iii»- bring the choice of a legislative mem trlct of Columbia, to confer with the chlnery from Mt. Gilead. Ohio, and ber nearer home to the people and Indian commissioner. He is a full It will be here In the course of a few place their actions under a more care blood Walla Walla Indian, belonging weeks Besides cider and vinegar. It ful scrutiny; therefore be It Resolved, by the Oregon State to the Umatilla tribe. is proposed to manufacture apple but ter and cider Jelly and perhaps other Grange in session assembled, that we A Californian's Luck. reaffirm our stand for this system, products of a similar nature “The lucktest day of mly life was The plant will not be built on a and that a committee of seven 17) when I bought a box of Bucklens very extensive scale, but as the busi members be created by the state mas Arntsa Salve.“ writes Charles F. Bu- ness Increases more machinery will ter to give the subject a thorough dahn, of Tracey, Qal. Two 25c box b* added from time to time How study and frame an amendment pro es cured rue of an annoying case of ever, Mr Reynolds expects to pay a viding for the same, to be Introduced Itching piles, which had troubled me large sum each year for apples, and at th* next session of the legislature, the plant will be a wealth-creating such bill to contain In part the fol for years and had yielded under no 'other treatment.” Sold under guar means among the farmers and fruit lowing provisions 1. Each district to contain only antee at W. Kuykendall's drug store grower*. one member. The new steam roller which the 3 Cities to be divided separately TU KIA K 1N.ll RED IN from the balance of the county where city ordered at the last council meet- ing arrived from Portland laat nlght RAILROAD AtNTDKYT such cities contain a sufficient popu-, and will at once be unloaded ... . I latlon for one or m»ire members The Columbus, May 19—The Norfolk » The distribution of the mem work of building maeadamlted strets Western passenger train was bers of both honiw« to be made ac In the residence districts will begin wrecked by spreading rails two miles cording to counties approximately at in a short time. west of here today There was but the same ratio as now Insist upon DeWirt s Wtlch r?_. one coach on ths train. In which Haxel tPresented by R W Olli.) Salve It la especially good for pies riding This twenty people were l»egTv»- Mork lawt Night Sold by al] druggists. n»eh turned oser. Injuring about Last night at the armory a large twelve people Rnr^holipr n;?A ar,,cl*s of tr.cnrpo-1 Jos Rnrghnlter class of candidates was <iven the Captain Briggs, superlntenaeat of ?!** •’•’’«»‘tie Divinity School moved to Eugene fr higher degrees of the order.51 recelv- the University graunds, has the far b'e Un.i. ? n,n’e ,O ,h* E"«en*‘ »I- household goods arriv Jl > X <. JL -Z * ■ ---------- Ing the fifth and ---------- T» the sixth, The thest advanced tomato vines ht. ha, chanL. r,‘ y "n'’ m“kl»g Other 1)» IM T h Haw A Under the new sch' work was put on well and was very ever seen. The vines at his place n Itniresslve. It lasted *.Ul about mid- Fairmount are two and one-half fet a ’ w 5«’ Tnen,,on*’‘l I" The Guard burg local, north bound mnnty cíeík’today’“æ’’ *** 11:55 a. m.. Instead of ¡wight. thigh, and are In blossom as before. ÜD z o S3 f ; Coz c O r- 3E F CO ! (fl « A BIG CHIEFuMAPliNE ► Z’ ■i BUYS A BUBBLE o IJ g "fl F* F œ O < T9 I