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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1908)
wk evg ' ene whhkly 10 « vari *. THlTtSDAY, june il i » om T be in full force as “oon as the proc % lamation has been isau>41 rj Iii R*-«ail Effective at 4>1««-«-. WITTI A LAME BACK? The recall amendment is self-ex ecutory and will be effective at once. Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. It provides that 25 |»er cent of the voters of an election tuay compel an Almost everybody who reads the newe A number of Harriman surveyors ♦ From Monday's Daily Guard, t officer to stand for re-election at a pajiers is sure to know of the wonderful The Women of Woodcraft held were in Eugene over night on their special election to be held within 20 cure» made by Dr. wa* to the niountains * ast of I ere days for which ejection other candid their annual memorial services yes Kilmer's Swamp- to resume work on the Natron exten ates may be nominated. The reas terday afternoon and unveiled monu Ruot, the great kid sion survey. They were: J. J- Cull- ons for the recall and the defense of ments over the graves of three of ney, liver and blad maha. June 8. Reports from the 600 feet of truck near Jeffp their d«*eeased members, as follows: Man, E. M. Whipple, J. M skowltz, the officer may be printed upon the der remedy. scene of Friday's storm In Southern and, a small statim jn tha .r*’11 It ♦++♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦ R 1. Badger, C. H. Benson and S. P. sample ballots in not to exceed 200 Mrs. Cynthia A. Carson and Miss Ber It is the great nie<l- * Nebraska indicate that condition* are River valley, al.ollt ! Smith. They left this morning for tha H. Whittaker, in the Odd Fel words each. No provision Is made as Two steel ’M —k ", tail triumph of the The Butte. first reported. worse than ...... at ------ - . ♦ POIX 1 S M ORI 1» BY 1 1 AMs ♦ to the manner in which nominations lows’ cemetery, and Mrs. Maude R. the scene of their labors and Will be death list will doubtless reach 2.>. nineteenth century ; - 5, Great Northern are r* |,',rw!?> ♦ followed by other gangs from time to ♦ discovere«l afteryear» A shall be made for the special elec Bradley, in the Laurel Hill cemetery. while 50 are injured, some danger ing g >ne out. near Basin ■>• **•” ♦ Multnomah Amateur Ath- at each of the time. Engineer Rankin, who has ouslv. tion. lie-call petitions cannot be filed The ceremonies <«f scientific researcli ously. The monetary loss may reach north of Butte, adding to ¡h. i ielle Ululi...................... . . . . 53 ♦ ♦ charge of the work, arrived here this graves were very beautiful and im by Dr. Kilmer, tile 4eaw' half a million. Eight Nebraska towns alization of that road. l’ni venait.v of Oreg )n. . . . . 2 3 ♦ until an officer has occupied his po eminent kidney and ♦ Oh mple ('Jiib............ . . . . 19 ♦ sition six months, or, in the case of pressive, Mrs. Geo. N. Frazer lead afternoon In company with his wifi are damaged, Geneva. Fairfield and Great Northern Railway * To a reporter he stated that his men ing in the ritualistic work Rev. P. bladder specialist, and i» woiderfully !♦ Seattle Athletic Club . . . . 17 ♦ ; a member of the legislature, until the Carleton being the worst wrecked. this evening will not v. nt ure an ‘ K. Hammond, rector of St. Mary's will begin where they ieft off last successful tn promptly curing lame back, ♦ legislature has been in session five Epis«-opal church, delivered a short. fall Vancouver <11. C. ) Athlet- Franklin. Hebron. Byron, Riverton, ion as to when normal («uidi'ip“’ ♦ and they expect to be at work till ian auu -- — uric and, catarrh of the bladder and 2 ♦ days. be restored, one official statin?,? 1c Club ...................... and touching address at*each of the! late in the winter, or until the enow ,.n the Nebraska side, and Courtland, Bright's Disease, which is the worst ♦ V<> Mor« 1 June Klc'ctiona. ♦ I Phillipsburg and Scandia are suffer in his belief a months time Vancouver < B. C i Y M. ♦ graves The graves were all banked | drives them out. Mr. Rankin w.ll form of kidnev trouble. The act instructing members of the be necessary to put thv yi.,n.' ’ ‘*4 1 ♦ C. A.............................. , . . . ers. Dr. Kilnx-r s Ssamp-Root is not rec- ♦ of the Northern Pa. iff, in p“0£* * legislature to vote for people’s choice with flowers furnished by members leave for^the mountains tomorrow, 6 Tacoma High School . . families of the cl -cle and friends and omnieu«le<l for every tiling but if you have dition. The Great X’onhX,^ 1 ♦ for senator will, of course, never be I at fa yet te High School . kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will l>e ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+++ * K \WS RAPII» RISE. effective as an Imperative law, but of the deceaeec'. Forty-five or fifty 3 graph servi-e is com; i.'telv '* ♦ Portland Academy .... + of the members of the circle were in foun«lJust tile remedy you need. It has < XI SES APPREHENSION + as a moral influence upon the legis ized, and the officials t.-ar th. 1 Columbia ................. .. + 1*1ED l*«*en tested in so many ways, in hospital attendance at th«' mveillng. lature its significance will be deter yet to learn of the r.-a! tuagnitL ♦ * work and in private practice, and lias Kansas City. June 8.—The Kaw the destruction wrought by than * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ mined next January. . prove«l sosacccssfu. in every case that a ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦+♦♦♦♦♦+♦++♦♦ ♦ continues to rise and indications are waters. The amendment changing the time ’ ue I1M special arrinigeniei.t lias la'en made by of holding elections from June to At Leaburg, Sunday morning. June that it will be out of its banks within which all readers «»»thia paper, wh<, have Hundreds of families in RAILROAD SITl X r|(!\ With the assistant'«' of the athletes November will take effect lu 1910. The 2 4 hours. i , 1908, Mrs. John I. Danks. not already tried it, may liave a sample if the amendment has passed in of I he Oregon Agricultural College, funeral was held today with inter the low lying districts are moving to sni.L BAI, \T ,!(n|i lx,ttle sent free liv mail, ilsoa Dade tell not -------- have ------------ had an creasing the number of supreme who otherwise w _ mid ---- ------ ment in Camp Creek cemetery. Rev higher ground., and business houses ing more alxMlt S'lanip-Root.aiid how to opportunity are moving their stocks to upper to compete, the Multno-1 Judges from three to five, though it Henry S. Champie conducted the ser Butte. June 8.—While »he findoiitifvouliaii kuilie »*i l*laddertrou now seems improable, there wjll be floors to save them in the event the waters have entirely q vices. ble. XVlieil writing mention reading tins mail Amateur Athletic ('lull Salur- two judges to elect in the November (From Monday s Dally Guard.' disastrous flood of 1903 is repeat from Butte and ir.in .Date t'-?4 annual championship day won the generous «Her in tins paper ami send your The Norwegians of Eugene and 'U The weather bureau takes a train service cant: t fiell and track meet of the Pacific «•lection this year, for it is so provld- At her home near Mapleton, on ed. ■ m J i address to Dr. Kilmer r Nominatlons clnity celebrated the anniversary of Wednesday, June 3, 1908, after a gloomy view of the situation. Northwest Amateur Athletic Assocla- «•d in the amendment. fore Wednesday in ary hlnz ■'■ Z & Co., Hingh'imlon. assembly of the crowning of the king of Norway must be by convention, hetd on tlon. The contests were long illness, Mary, wife of George B. mal shape. The Oregon si10.'. , ’ N. X’. Th* regnlar yesterday afternoon with appropriate Camp, in the 4 7th year of her age. Multnomah Field, and were wliness- electors or by petition. Mor«1 Favorable is making its s; hedi , K fiftv-cent mid one- If both fishery bills have been ad exercises. They were to have been ■d liy nearly 4<)<)<) enthusiastic ad • Mary Gordon va born in Ohio on Top *ka, Jun 8. The situation • a Northern at: 1 North. : a Pacific?! Hollar size ' Ottli s lire •I“®“ '«*u**eR«* opt' <1, ea< h will stand, except that if held in the forenoon at the Wood badly tied up. Five hundred ¿J? mirers of amati'iir sport. August 17 1861,and when; young the upper Kaw valley is more favor •J.ld by ail good ,lru !;'ists. Don't make there be any conflicting provisions men hall, but •through misunder girl moved to Minnesota Th* summary of events is as follows: with her able, and the river is falling in some gers at Garrison, on the Xorthern k any mistake, but reniem>>er the name, 100-yard dash Won by Huston, of the act receiving the largest af standing the crowd did not gather parents. The family sct’led nenr localities, but in others is rising slow elfic, now face actual want xe„ -wmnp Root Dr. E ilmer’s Swiiinp-R«x>t, firmative vote will prevail. until 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at sec Ncrthilell and the -1 she was martini ly. The weather bureau prognosti ier from Anaconda reports the dsv and tli«- address. J', ngliamtoii, N. Y’., on I’, of O.; Smithson, M. A.. A. which time the exercises began. to George R. ('amp on July 4, 1861. ond; (lerhardt, Olympic, third. Time, cates fair weather. The lowlands are sengers subsisting on tw , light every I k , If le. There was music and an address by 10 1-5 seconds. About fifteen years ago Mr. and flooded and railroad traffic Is gener a day. v*4 A. M. Newman. A splendid time was Mrs. Camp with their family came 880-yard run Won by (Harner, ally interrupted. The total dead in Montana on » had by al! present. Olympic; Davolt. M A. A. C., sec- to Oregon and purchase,! land on At noon today a break occurred in count of the flood is estimated « The Norwegian* of this city are Knowles Creek, where they I ond ; Gammie, M. A. A. C., third. have the Kaw bank five hundred yards eight, with mpny outlying district, the talking of organizing a lodge of Time, 2:04 since resided. wide at a big bend in the river a mile unreported. the Sons of- Norway here in 120-yard hurdles—Won by Srnith- The funeral was held at Mapleton and a half west of North Topeka. near future, probably within two yesterday, interment taking place at I son, M. A. , A. C.; Kuykendall, U. of The water is two and a half feet deep TRIAL GF BUI» B YRM - weeks. An organizer will be up from th«1 Odd Fellow's cemetery. (»., second: 1 Hillyer, Vancouver, B. in many homes. Albany, June 7.— To place the Portland shortly to start the work. BEGINS XT XX X 1.1,A WALU Y. M. C. A., , third. Time, 0:15 2-5. Besides her husband Mrs. Camp University of Oregon and the Oregon Won by Davolt, M. Agricultural College under one board One-ntile run leaves a family of six sons and two MONTAVA SITI ATIOX Walla Walla, June s Thetrialnf A. A. (’.; Clark, Seattle A. C., sec of regents was an innovation advocat daughters all of whom are at home IS VERY SERIOUS W . H. ( Bud ) Barnes, accused of tb- ond ; Dorris, Lafayette high school, ed yesterday by the Linn county coun except the eldest daughter, who re alleged murder of Mrs. Anti* Aidrici third. Time, 4:39. sides near Harrisburg. Oregon. A | Butte, Mont., June 7.—The North commenced today. cil of the grange In its monthly meet The evident I 440-yard rqn Won by Greenhaw. ing. The advocates of the plan be brother and two sisters reside near ern Pacific east from Butte is again against Barnes is purely circum»ui- M A. \ A. ,x <'.. <:i:irn< r. Olympic, ««•«•- lieved that with one board of regents Ohio.—Florence West. I .<i u|* t- day by a new washout of tial. *>n<!; Glah, Seattle A. third. Time, the duplication of work at the two 0:51 3-5. Sau Francisco, June X. Secretary schools would be abolished, and they 220-yard run Won by Gearhart, Intend to inaugurate a movement to of the luterlor James R. Garfield Olympic; Malconison, Seattle A. C„ have the next legislature [dace the sailed today for Honolulu ou official ♦ MARRIED ♦ econdi Moon, i ol (>, t Mrd. T1 me, two institutions under one board of j business on the battleship Maine. 1 he ♦ ♦ 0:22 2-5. control. The grange also announced Maine and Alabama are on their re ♦♦++++♦♦+++++♦++♦ 220-yard hurdles — Won by Mai a belief (hat a reasonable tuition fee turn to the Atlantic via Honolulu, At -the home of W. B. Andrews on t'olinson. Seattl«1 A. C.; Huston, l’. of should be required at the State Cnl- Manilla and Suez. West Fifth stre t, Eugene, this morn ()., second; W Price, Tacoma high veraity. J W. \Vhlte, the well-known Eu The individual points made in th» ing at ID:30 o’clock Warren Thatch school, third. Time, 0:26 1-5. The council also, took up the ques I I XR G XI.I. \<. III R XX III. er and Mrs. Mary Taylor, Rev. H. A. gene grocer, whose stor«1 is at the track meet held in Eug< ne last "ri- I «-pound shot put Won by ('. tion of normal schools yesterday, and Fifth and Willamette day between Eugene and Salem high bi : xss xssix x i i d Green officiating. The wedding was corner of Wolff, M. A. A. ('., 41 fi et 1 1 Inches; passed n resolution requesting the attended by only a few of the inti- streets, died in Seattle this morning schools were as follows: Phllbrook, M. A. A. ('., 40 feet Lj newly elected I.inn county delegation San Francisco, June X. Abe Ruefl mat«1 friends of the couple, who will at 7:25 o'clock, after a short illness Eugene—Kuykendall. 12. Kr?j*r, I Indi; Lounsberry. M X. A. (’., third. of pneumonia, his sons and daughters 11; Jenkins, 9; Sheridan. 6; Ba ley. to the state legislature to frame and was arraigned today before Poll«'«' reside on the river road. High Jump Won liy Chnpmmi. M. introduce a bill abolishing two nor Judge ('abaniss on a charge brought here having received word soon af 6; Abshire, 6; Nolan, 5; Eiimakst, A. A ('., 5 feet 9 Inches; l.oiinslier- mal schools, one at Monmouth and by Special Prosecutor Henev of hav At the residence of th«1 Bride's pa ter the end came. He was aged 62 4; O’Leary, 3; Collier, 1; David’nn.l. ry, M. A. A. ('., 5 feet X inches; the other at Weston. ing bribed xk-Supervisor J. J. Furey, rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Morningstar, years. Salem—Kay, IX; Mint; in, 10: .'. ■«, Smithson, M. A. A. ('., third. Mr. White was born in Black Hawk 9; Richardson, 6; Newman. Kai The Linn county delegation to the in connection with the Parkside trol a mile and a half southwest of Drain, Broad Jump Won by Kuykendall, legislature was also urged to intro ley franchise. Henev insisted on th«1 on Wednesday evening, June 3. 190S, county. Iowa, in early manhood he ser,, 3> Hollingsworth, 3; Zluim.-r- U. of O., 21 feet 11 Inches; Smlfh- duce and en leaver to pass a bill to immediate tieginning of the trial on at 7:30 o’clock. Fletcher England, of enlisted in the Seventeenth Iowa In map, 1. • Hon, M. A. A. C., second, 21 fe«»t 2 prevent more effectually the dumping the ground that he wishes to get the Walker. Lane county, to Miss Sibyl fantry, being a member of Company Captain for Vest Year. inches; Chapman, M. A. A ('.. third. testimony of ex-Supervisor Janies L. Morningstar. Rev. Charles Morning C. an.l served three years and eight We have the lines that may Friday evening ar Otto’s the Eu | Discus throw Won by Manly, 8e- of garbage along public roads. Gallagher in evidence at once as there star. brother of the bride, officiat months in the civil war. After he gene team banquetted themselves. At attic A. (’., 121 feet 9 Inches; I’hll- Iw de|>eiided upon to look right is danger of Gallagher being assassi ing. A number of Invited guests, be was mustered out he removed to Ne this tim*1 Adam Kreiger was unani brook, M A. A. C., I 19 feet 3 Inches; nated. then back to Iowa, mously elected captain for next year. sides several members of the family braska, and <ml wear well. They are hand- Glllas, Vancouver, B. A .('., 107 Judge Cnbanlss set th*1 date of the of the bride, were present and enjoy thence to Kansas. In 1X92 he came feet 3 inches. Washington, June X. Bringing trial for June 16. ed a splendid wedding supper and to Eugene from Kansas and has lived I ( OUTAGE t.I’.OX K \ I XX > InlhiK'il K'xxl* mid (be luiKeriix 16-pound hammer throw XX’on by with him the completed draft of the Gallagher has twice been the vic spent an enjoyable evening. The here ever since except two years spent (IF PAST FEW BUS Hall. M. A. A. ( ’ ., 140 feet « inches; if tli<> MuiHOn'H newest xlunlew. platform hr proposed to present to tim of dynamite outrages. new ■ married .couple left on Thurs in Portland, where he engaged in the ■ The vote in the East Cotuxe Ziieharlas. I’, of ().. 135 feet Inch, the committee on resolutions at the He left for Seattle • Grove precinct this electi n ro' 1 Ob day morning's local for some point in grocery busin ss second; Glllas, Vancouver, B. C., A. National Republican convmti m at ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦ Lane county to reside, taking with about two weeks ago for the purpose 1 to 463. Under the law, it is said (’.. tbird ♦ them the best wishes of many of seeing the Atlantic battleship i that 300 vo:es to a precinct is tb» Chicago, Wade Ellis, attorney-gener Bole vnult Won by I.amigan. al. returned here today and went di + ♦ friends. -Roseburg Review. fleet. While there he contracted I limit. For some time there has beta Olympic, in feet 6 inches; Kuyken- rectly Into conference with Secretary + I! X I KS + pneumonia, and rapidly grew worse. some talk about dividing the pre- —what more could you axk. |<lall, U. of O., 10 feet (> inches; Chap- Taft. ♦ ♦ i XXx E Mi xsi res Mr. White was married in Gilson i cinct, creating a new oil" at Dorena. man, M. A. V C . third l,anagen Our Mock of xeiitx' furnish Washington, June X. No ♦ Ellis ami Taft are averse to mak + ( ARRI’ LAXE toi XTY county. Kansas, on February 3, 1x70, , This is a matter that should be at- won In the Jump-off at the same freight ♦ his wife dying in Eugene on April 26^ . tended to. It is not only a great In- ing any statement regarding the plat ♦ general Increase in ing goo«ls, ImlH, etc, I n com height. rates is likely to be made by ♦ form. but nevertheless it Is defIn11ely + The University of Oregon appro 1 900. To them cine children were Grammar Won by known that asl.l«' from an enlarge ♦ the railroads In th«1 near fu ♦ priation bill carried the county by Imrn. all of them living and all re- 1 convenience to many vot-rs tu com* to Cottage Grove to vote, but it plete nml evi-rytliing al rvaxoii- the Hawthorne school ( Flaherty, Ev- ment <> ft he tariff plank of the Ohio ♦ ture, If It Is to be mad«' at all. ♦ 17X6 votes, there being 1547 votes siding in Eugene except one. They works a hardship on the judge» and «•rest. Rising mid Ostrander); Ladd platform, no as to declare for max ♦ The railroads held a. meeting + siile prices. Come in iiml let (J. White, of Eugene; E cast against the measure. The ar are: William ........ -......... clerks of election, in the ma ter of school second (Catterlln, Jackson. imum and minimum achedules, and ♦ and the consensus of opinion ♦ ...... j mory measure ran behind here by Mrs. May Moffett, of Seattle; Mrs. a two days’ and night shift, say noth Hutcheson mid Van Zandt); Monta- for a revision of th«1 tariff a« *u ex ♦ was that it was undesirable to ♦ 623 votes. U n allow you. ... the ...I Minnie Croner, Inez. Janies H„ Edna, ing of the long and unnecessary wait *27 — Altogether twelve of villa third (Teed. Beckner, Wright 'fi i red, ini , - - -,. , nd ■ - (• ■ nd’nni X « neta, Velma and I-awrence, all of for the returns. tra session of congress immediately ♦ put into effect the increased ♦ and M ueiizer). It was ♦ measure« carried in Lane county. Eugene. He also leaves two sisters. following the inauguration of the ♦ rates at this time. Mrs. Wm. Landess and daughter Academi • relay Won by Tacoma ___ „ to „ president, the platform be present- ♦ point«1«! out that a proposed ♦ The vote was as follows Mrs. Mary Blair, of Mt. Vernon. Laura will leave about the I11'.' inst., high school i Powell. Tanner. Price ed at Chicago will__ be substantially J increase in a time of depres A’es No Wash., and Mrs. Ben Ixingnecker of for lame Rock. Eastern Oregon» mil Clark); Portland Academy (Mc the Ohio document. ♦ sion would tend to increase Sheriff Bill ............... . 951 3X34 Altona. Kansas, and three brothers, where they expect to spend t2j su«- Daniel, Gray, Cornell mid Baird), ♦ freight stagnation. State Institutions . . . .2575 1723 Samuel White, of Waterloo, Iowa* mer, where Miss Laura is cxi> cted secoiiil; Columbia University (Ennis, Al.LIES DECIDE ♦ Supreme Judges ... . 16 9 8 25 78 William White, of Moline. Kas and grow back into heaith anil strength- ICampbell. Dockstader and Looley ), THEY XX ll.l, NOT BOLT ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Change Elections . . . .3712 676 Jonathan White, of Oklahoma. It will be remembered that a >''ar I third Time, 2 47. To work prisoners. . . 3449 Mr. Whit* was a member of the ago she was in Idaho and there con 1444 Senior relay Won by M A A. C Chicago, Jim« 1 7 Representative! Free Transportation. .1395 3429 Christian church, of the local post of tracted pneumonia of the m,»' fatal No. N l'j««t Ninth Htrvct i Martin, Davolt, Humphreys and Armory Bill .............. .2102 2725 the G. A. R . of the Odd Fellows, Re nature. Her strong vitality brought Eugen«1, Oregon i t'.reenhiiw ), XX X X C ( Schroeder, of the ’ alii«•••" tonight recalled their CROP Ol I’l.OOK BEST statement that they will bolt the Re- ix YEARS SAYS REPORT University of Oregon . 3323 15 4 7 bekahs and United Artisans. her through and she returned no®’'- ! Browdie, Lounsberry and Smith) set publican national committee so far Equal Suffrage .... . 2205 He was a former member of the Since then she has been In delicate 2911 ond. Tim«1, 2:30. as th«1 presentation of evidence to 2041 city council, having served the city ; health and therefore th* trip t-> Eas- Washington. June 8.—The spring Find Salmon Bill ... .2434 support their claims of antl-Taft del w heat acreage is 17.710,000, or more Second Salmon Bill .2434 2041 in that body two terms. He was an | tern Oregon. Her many friends wish egations from 8 uthern states is con than «31,000 mor«1 than last year. I Reddy Bill .............. . 1999 2 9 x 2 upright and honorable citizen, and a i for her speedy recovery. cerned. There Is evidence that the Tb«1 official statement of the depart-1 Single Tax ... ?.. .1441 3670 good business man. TIi«1 Stewart-Hinal* Block. announcement made last night upon went of agriculture places the con- * Recall . 3250 1577 The Stewart-Hinds bl.nk • the authority of Representative Jas. ditlon of winter wheat on June 1 at ! 1 Sen.. :ai.a 1024 completed. Compton «8 Wala'- Francis Burke, manager for Senator 86.0, against 77 4 a year ago; rye. i Fr,'l,<,rH<>nal Rep. .. .2763 1770 grocers, expect to occupy the Knox, after he had been in confer 91 3. agaiust 93.5 per cent on May 1. i Campaign E Funds '- •- . . . . 309« 1499 room on or July 1, while the Bur«- ence with Senator Hemenway, of In- The report estimâtes the acreage I Jury Indictment. .. .2752 1467 i holder-Woods Co., gen-: tuercba»- Idlsna; J. B Keallng, of Indiana, and of oats at 31.644,000, barley 6,697.- Hood River County- 2 2 7 9 1265 I disers, will occupy the aside stor* | others Identified with the campaign After twenty years In th dray 000, and gives th«> conditions of crops County High School .3254 1331 room I'ith their stock d"' ng ! e< TRAÍ business in Eugene, M 8. Hubble, being made by the allies, created dis- other than wheat as follows: j struction of their Be 1 owner of on«1 of the most successful I sension Some of the other spokes IXXO-STORX XDIHTIOX Oats, 92.9 per cent; barley, 89.7. Stewart & Hinds hai id t ■' draywge firms In th«1 city, sold Sat men for the allies d«H-lared the an- TO SMITH III ll.lRXt, The condition of spring wheat on I some monument so to - urday to II. 11 McVcv his four teams. I nouncelnent to be ill-ad vised. and Jun«' 1 was 95 per cent of a normal i growth, progresslven ■- Mr McVey Is a nephew of M. F. they busied themselves today to crop, compnr <1 with 88.7 on June 1. T-. H. Smith. who owns the two- prise of Cottage Grove. Griggs, and recently c:»mt‘ frdm M n- counteract its effect. >ry brick building occupiei ‘bv 1907, and a ten-year average of 93.2 < iwih 1 I I 4 Miles to X < t< . uld tana J Mr. Hubble sold out hla bust* resided ithmell, Branstetter A- Sovern's w Jerry Damuton. who n«'.*s on i account of long il lnrs< rber shop, across the alley from »ut wb* tere for a number of a Wh n 1.«»XX EH Mt si six till l>1 »1». fi! The business Ind tides two heavy e hotel Smeede, r. Port* has had plans | recently has been eni« i V; .‘and tv *» expi*»- wagops The men THlim IX.il Kl l> by Architect John Hunzlcker sufficient I la nd. was The steam? r Host. ♦* returned yea- I a | wh<> have been empii,y«',I wlll be r«*- r a two-story addl ition to the build I election to come rday from Coos talu* d Bay with tie SB vert «r»n. Colo.. June 7. Six men g to be built as soon as bids can I He was shaking h I Mr Hubble has been III for four nr boon er Coqui!Io lri tow are i’1 'nd. r^ht other? in n dan«erou? had and the sntract let. The ad- in Cottage Grove last \ «1tort tim»» stn< e, Frank Sweet c rd: from breathing f il air. pat: ¡ion will be to tt e rear of the build- *-Z tuontha with muscular rheumatism. j tern Oregonian. Cf*ive (I f he sad iit w'« that his eldest and land up to this tini«* had refuse! a ' 30 more tern por arlly con- g and will ext in«! ba. k to Park »J a Irn •. b' x number of go.a! offers. A rtdapse <la tight er. Tillie, dl • <1 at Sp ikan 1 Bn* 1 to th ir home? from '' 'aktie?? '• et. It will he 16x54 f««et In dl- be- w hie h h ; wo weeks ago and Illa doctors' ad-; \\ n. about three' weeks ago of due t 1 c< •n et with po’s>! ted air tn •ns;ons. There will be a store r<r nt ! t ie X NEW St H*M»I ■ : <• w i tbP ( iol 1 Kin« mine, locate<1 at Glad- lilce to renlov to a warmer « limate. |>BK'linvt nla. the ] wer floor and living roams T1 K<>. Mti O XX’ Hurd « and daughter, no tir Hight him Io th«1 decision to quit six miles from here the si'cond floor, with a stairawv side The Hayuen Bridge - the dep • leave the first of uext Th« » a.l his old «‘stablished Ith business, and Margi i.ling from Fark street in the rear now enjoys an up-to-d i w IH-k probably leavi* Eugene a visit to Portland Mrs PFTER McNINY will b«> entirely sep- *«pi ■ ie store room win nt* eniireiv house, recently finish- - i’ «y . i:\ Hurd TIi.- lle^t Pill* Ever Sold attenti the grand lodge of arate ami apart frotq the barlwr shop th»' K After doctoring 15 veart for supplies for th“ school Xi.FX JtMIVRON as a delegate from and will have a plate glass front organ furnished by tt Florence. X XX BURNS Mr Smith will also improv*« the chronic indigestion, and spending W K Warren , a former VICTOR ERICKSKN _____ resident front of his building by putting on over two hundred dollars, noth ng Hiilln Piano House, of XX II.I. PUT l.lI* of this section, and Frank .. Bice, ...... a (il S OI.ESEX Oone me so much good I)r flourishing Sunday 1Dd • cornices and cenunting the exterior TIGHT OX It<*fx* III |(< mining exix'rt. both of Blaine XVash . Llfe P”1’ ’ consider maintained in the dir I J. J Walton will cement th«« exterior Ct«* more united, harmonic c them the beat pm. P , Pr *,«,1 • X <>m»«t k.tiinly MctKcin*. spent several dsv« last week in the ■of his block adjoining. Roseburg. Or.. June 7. Smarting not be found in Lan. Cai1«1 country, prospecting for mln n , Av ’ r '»*'o' lngl “ side. N. ( Sold "It gives me pleasure •«* spekk a under the criticism of its support of eral wealth. We understand they givod word for *!¡ectrlc Ritters.” under guarantee at XV. X K>yken- the local liquor traffic, and piqued Salem, Orr.. Jun« 6 The cenati staked out several claims on China dall's drug store -----" — —■-». 25 cents. i Frank Conlan or writes 436 Houston because the City of Roseburg as well Tying her bonnet un<l donai «n • ndinents li nd bili» Sti Creek street. . New York ''It's a grand fam- as the county as a whole wen! ''dry” She tied her raven ri t«-d by tn. l«*ople lt the election Mrs. Klien > t • of Acme leaves Ily medtrfuc for dvspen sia and liver at last Monday’s election, ordered Then to the store sh. »I Mon y Will go into effect soon th*1 first of ne f V r lame back week for a visit complications . whB the enforcement at once of the state a? v.»t tnereon can be canvajuu1«! with her moth« For Hollister's Rock n Idaho As they and weak kldn pv » »nnot t»e too Sunday closing law in every one of 1111 t t Linn H suit proclaAni«*«! ay the gov- have not se«'ii h H for some I highly ro**omn: E ’ eetric Bit- Linn its applications The Council also vrn< Thia will probably I«,« three twenty-five years ar id he old lady la I for Infants and Children. ters regulate the dig •stive functions. ordered closed the only public house » erk ?» yet. m aomv of the county SUBSCRIBE F or. nearly one hlundred ytean «»Id. It I Impart renewed XX H Brandenburg, wife «n,« rlerks ar»- alwaya slow In sending re will certainly lie a joyful meeting.; vtg«>r an«1 vitality to the weak and children, have arrived here from I»eXVht‘* Little Early Risers, the turns Moat of the amendments and Mrs. Riley Mills wili accompanv her' Sold no- mont. Cal., and Bears the will reaide I famous little liver pills, are sold by; Initiative iiKNsures hâve no imméd mother-in-law on th* trio as far as debilitated of both vexes der guarantee at XX ’ , r ■* >»'. A Kuykendall's .They are correspondents of th - ( B<«rj i all druggists. iat« etfect. however. though they wlll Portland- Florence West. Mature of drug store L- — _ 50 cents. . mereiai Club. \ I DO YOU GET UT HARRIMAN SURVEYORS WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT LEAVE FOR MOUNTAINS UNVEIL MONUMENTS UNIVERSITY SECOND IN THE P. N. A, MEET fri 0 KA'S STORM NORWEGIANS HELD ANNUAL CELEBRATION U. 0. ANO 0. A. C. UNDER ONE BOARD Summer GARFIELD SAILS FOR HONOLULU Bought at Hanson’s Possess Quality, Style and Best of Workmanship i: J. W. WHITE DIES AT ¡SEATTLE MONDAY ED. HANSON HUBBLE SELLS OUT HIS DRAY BUSINESS WILL OCCUR) DEPOT BY FIRST OF JULY KUsiiC MOUi.DNG SHINGLES > NO MORE JUNE STA IE ELECTIONS C ASTOR IA Thi Kind Ycu Have Always Bought hiGH SCHOOL MEET