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    EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY. JUNE 1». 1IXW
——
STATE election
WEBER-BUSSEL
on PROHIBITION
CANNERY WILL
TWO YEARS HENCE
BE ERECTED
«•us the vote of four small coun-
2'not reported, 25 of the 29 coun-
the state in which an election
held this year give a majority of
*.*?, for the temperance forces, the
45 : heini
For Prohibition, 36.-
»winst prohibition. 31,748. The
...ntiei not included in the fore-
,0U2Xures -re Curry. Klamath,
znd Malheur. Of this quartet
and Malheur, wet counties
Ad drv bv small majorities, and
™rrV aireadv dry, voted to continue
nwhibition
Lake was the only one
L L four to decide to continue the
..loon and that by a small majority.
ThA vote in these counties will prob-
Mv »crease the aggregate of the
Juiority for prohibition to about *4,-
5°Wfth Klamath and Malheur yet to
Aoor’ 11 of the 13 wet countles that
X ¿nnexud to the dry territory In
.k, recent election gave a majority of
?543 for prohibition, the vote being:
For prohibition. 14.631; against. 11.-
LzS These eleven counties were:
Crook Douglas, Gilliam, Grant. Jack-
Mn Josephine, Morrow, Polk, Uma-
lilli Union and Wheeler.
Lincoln Vow's Baek Saloons
Including Lincoln, the only dry
rounty to vote the saloons back in
business bv a margin of three votes,
tirbt of the nine counties that voted
vet gave a majority of 1711 against
nroblbltlon. the total vote being: For
jNhfbltion. 12.207; against. 13,918.
Of this list of counties Lake is the
raly one from which the vote has not
been reported. Lake gave a small
majority in favor of the saloons. The
eight counties referred to were:
Clackamas. Columbia, Coos. Harney,
Lincoln, Marion, Wasco and Washing­
ton.
Six of the seven dry counties that
voted to continue prohibition gave the
cold water treatment a majority of
2485 The anti-saloon program was
approved by 9227 voters, while 6742
«pressed a desire to restore the
dramshops. This majority will be
further increased by the vote In Curry
county, which is reported to have giv­
en the temperance forces a good mar­
gin The six counties Included in the
total vote were: Lane, Linn, Sher-
ntn, Tillamook. Wallowa and Yam-
HARRY
S.
NEW.
Plan for State Campaign
Encouraged by their success in car-
Chairman of Republican National
Committee, who called the Chicago
convention to ordQr.
Hing 20 of the 29 counties of the
’ll’» In which county prohibition
«lections were held, besides numer-
onj precincts in the nine counties that
’"’’“'I set, the prohibition forces ex-
J"ft two years hence to call an elec-
'•’i> on’ state prohibition.
Already
Pans are being formulated for car­
ding on an aggressive campaign.
The vite on county prohibition in
>'e recent election by groups of coun­
ties was as follows:
Wet Counties Voting Dry
For
Against
i Crook ...
556
. .1,140
Douglas
1,729
. ..2,140
|Cl!liiin . .
425
. . 461
Grunt ...,
. . 695
673
Jirison . .
1.881
. .2,138
¿’»tphtne
799
. .1,162
[Limath .
Nilhenr .
Morrow
469
. . 709
Mk ....
1,283
..1,451
1,640
. .2,334
Ivhion ., . .
1,305
. .1,895
pkesler . .
324
... 416
Total, ...
11,088
.14.361
Majority for ___________
prohibition. , 3543.
Bry Countiew Voting Dry
Against
For
Mrry
Eo* ..."
2,404
3.174
Ms.........
1.943
2,532
P-mv.
377
473
Ejitaook
470
536
F»!hwa
324
416
Pwhill .
1,224
2,096
LT«»i» ..
6.742
.......... 9.277
¡■Born y for
.......
”• prohibition,
2485.
"Ct Counties Voting [ W et
Against
For
^Utna«
2,606
2,437
>i«mbi»
1.082
926
1,806
1,732
522
378
... 519
. . .2.955
. . . 1.581
. . .1,685
522
3,524
1,706
2,090
13.918
Against
11.088
.12,207
13.918
9.227
6.742
-,..36.065
31.748
Bussell, president,
Hill, vice president and general at-
Larinf’ V*1 J’ V Moran- K«ntral su­
perintendent of the Weber-Bussell
tanning Company, a big fruit con­
cern with headquarters at S attle,
are in the city negotiating for a site’’
for the company’s prop -sed cannery
•rtre’n
be remembered that
The Guard early this y ar announced
that the company would erect such a
plant in Eugene this spring and have
it completed in time to handle this
year’s crop, but owing to the finan­
cial panic of last fall the begnniing
of work on the plant was post;>oned.
Mr. Bussell, however. Informed The
Guard this morning that his company
will now go ahead with the enter­
prise and have the cannery ready for
next year’s crop of fruit' and vege­
tables. The site has not yet been
definitely settled upon.
Mr. Bussell stated that the cannery
will have a capacity of 30,000 or 40.-
000 cases of fruit each season, and
will employ a large number of per­
sons.
The company has just completed a
cannery at Newberg and one at Free­
water, Oregon, and has plants at
North Yakima. Sumner and Puyallup,
Wash. The one at North Yakima is
as large as any on the coast. The one
just completed at Newberg has a ca­
pacity of between 60.000 and 80,000
cases. The last installment of ma­
chinery has just been received at the
plant, and will be installed at once,
ready for the first early fruit.
Asked as to the fruit outlook, Mr.
Bussell stated that everything looked
very good. The late frosts did some
damage, but taken as a whole the ♦
♦
crop will be large.
ANNUAL REPORT
PLATT WILL NOT
OF DIRECTORS OF
ATTEND CHICAGO
EÜGENE SCHOOLS
CONVENTION
(From Monday’s Dally Guard.)
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. TAFT
The annual meeting of the direc­
tors and voters of the Eugene school
district Is being held this afternoon
and the voters are balloting for dl-
rector. Attorney S. D. Allen being the
only candidate for election to fill the
place made by the expiration of the
term of F. W. Osburn
Mr. Osburn,
chairman of the board, submitted the
followlug annual report at the meet­
ing:
l
Eugene, Oregon, Juno 15. 1908,
To the Taxpayers and Patrons of
School District No. 4. laine
County. Oregon:
Ladies and Gentlemen:—As re­
quired by,law. the directors of this
school district beg leave to submit
their annual report for the fiscal year
ending today.
i
Financial.
On hand June 17. 1907. »10.147 14
Rec. from special tax<>s.
26.989,09 '
Rec. from money borrowed 1.700,00 i
527.54
Rec. from tuition...............
Rec. from miscellaneous
sources ...............................
Rec. from state apportion­
3.009.69
ment .................................
Rec. from coanty appor­
tionment ............................ 12,769.00
>55,144 46
Total
DuHhnrwxl.
BID WAS REJECTED
New York, June 15.—It is
officially announced that Ev­
elyn and Harry Thaw have
been reconciled and there
will be no separation.
When the Republican
National
Convention meets at Chicago, there
will be missing oue of the ol<l "war
horses" of the party, one of the men
who has been a figure in National
Conventions tor num) years. United
States Senator Thomas C. Platt will
not go to Chicago. Instead he will
remain in his lonely apartments in
110th street. NVw York.and there will
hear of th eflrst Important Republi­
can meeting from which he has been
absent for years. For mure than a
score of years the ruler of the Re-
»
968.62
Ing
5
968.62
Ing
1.500 00
Paid for real estate..........
Paid for interest on bonds 2,2 3 2 00
330.25
Paid for furniture. . .
387.00
Paid for Insurance.. .
250.00
Paid for clerk’s salary
1,908.22
Paid for incidentals. .
16.65
Paid for tuition returned.
1,622.35
Paid for w<x>d....................
Paid for teachers’ salaries 22,892.00
5,531.89
Paid for repairs..................
Paid for money borrowed 1,700.00
1.99
Paid for interest on same,
1,704.30
Paid for Janitor’s salaries.
Balance on hand at this
time...................................... 14,099.19
(Special to The Dally Guard)
Washington. D. C., June 15,—The
♦
Treasury Department has rejected
♦
the bid recently received from a Sal­
MAE C. WOOD.
♦
em contractor for the construction of
The woniau who was »ent to jail
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
the federal building at Eugene, as It
after her suit for divorce against Sen­
I exceeded the amount on hand for
Poughkeepsie. June 15.—Evelyn that purpose. New blds will be in­
ator Flatt was dismissed.
Thaw had luncheon with Harry in vited on revised drawings and speci­
the sheriff’s office here today.
fications. in the hope of securing a
publican organization In New York
bid within the appropriation avail­
New York. June 15.—The applica­
State, for nearly 30 years a dominant
PAYMASTER
’
S
BILLS
able.
»35,000.
tion of Albert Patrick, serving a life
factor in the party’s deliberation» in
BLOWN AWAY
The Department has advertised for
sentence in Sing Sing for the murder
the Nation, the aged Senator has now
blds
for
plots
of
grounds
on
which
to
Total
..............................
»55,1
44.46
of William Marsh Rice, an aged Texas
put politics behind him, and broken
New
York.
June
15.
—
Pine
Plains
erect
the
government
buildings
at
Al
­
The assessed valuation of the prop­ in health, his power gone, he has
millionaire, for a writ of habeas cor­
concentration
camp
of
federal
sol-
bany,
La
Grande
and
Pendleton,
au-
erty of the district in 1907 was »3,- withdrawn to his apartments, where
pus was denied by Judge Lacombe in
728.685.
the United States circuit court to­
The bonded Indebtedness at the
day.
present time is »55,400.
In the item of repairs is included
SHAW BLASTS
an enlargement of the heating plant
DOLLIVER’S HOPES
at the Patterson building, an entirely
new plant at the Geary school build­
Washington, June 15.—
ing and a new floor In the same
It is stated at the White
throughout: also the sum of »808 22
House today that the admin-
for paving on the east side of the
istration prefers either Dolli­
grounds on Willamette street. These
ver or Cummins for the nomi­
Improvements were all necessary, as
nation for the vice presiden­
the old heating plant at the Geary,
cy.
school building was practically worth­
less from the beginning, the sue at
++++♦+♦+++++♦♦♦+♦
the Patterson school building was al­
ways too small, and the floor in the
Geary building was completely worn
Chicago, June 15.—There is an ap­
out.
preciable falling off in the talk of
In February, 1907, the enumerator
Senator Dolliver for the vice presi­
returned 1917 children of school age,
Secretaary of
dential nomination.
and In 190.8, 2175, an Increase of
the Treasury Shaw sought out Sena­
258. We have had a total registra­
tor Lodge today and made a vigor­
tion this year of 1835 pupils, as
ous remonstrance against further ef­
against 1 445 last year, an Increase of
forts in Dolliver’s behalf.
390. Of 1835 registered ‘ 875 were
“You don’t want another LaFol-
boys and 961 girls, This increase in
lette in the senate, do you? Well,
THOMAS COLLIER PLATT
for more
registration has called
then, don’t open the way for sending
Aged New York senator who snc-
All
the
rooms
and
more
teachers,
Cummins to the senate, which you
rooms in the high school have been In •'essfully contested the suit of Mae
will do should Dolliver vacate his
use, one room fitted up and put to Wood, who tried to prove a secret
WILLIAM B. PARSONS.
seat there.”
use in the basement of the Central marriage w>**‘
American engineer who is the chief
Senator Long is believed to be
W :
JULIUS C. BURROWS.
building, and a new building erect­
weakening in his advocacy of the adviser in the construction of a »15.-
Michigan senator who has been se ed on the Geary school grounds at a
Iowa senator, and it is believed that 000,000 sewer system which is to
lected to make th» keynote speech in cost of 1945.
Dolliver himself will Bettie the ques­ make Havuua fever proof.
During the year three grade teach­ he sees only a few friends.
the Republican national convention.
tion by declining if the nomination is
“No, I'm not going to the conven­
ers and two high school teachers
tendered to him.
were added to the teaching force, tion," he said to a reporter. “I have
The situation in regard to the vice dlers ’and National Guardsmen, was
presidency is remarkable in Ils as­ torn up from one end to the other of thorized at the recent session of Con­ making In all 4 3 as against 3 8 the other things to do.”
Although not one of the “big four”
In the school year
pects of complete uncertainty and its seven miles of territory by yestei- gress. The bids will be opened on previous year.
lack of definite information or de­ day’s windstorm. Three thousand July 16th, and if satisfactory sites 1906- 1907 the teachers' monthly pay­ of the State, Senator Platt was chosen
roll was »2086.72, and for the year at a delegate from an up-state dis­
cision serving to encourage the man­ tents were blown down.
are procured, bids for the construc- 1907- 8, »2585.16.
trict. Some weeks ago he notified
agers of the various candidates. Sen­
Paymaster John S. Mallory was , tlon of the building will then be cal­
During the year the high schoo’ his alternate that he would not be
ator Dolliver, Vice President Fair­ paying off the Twelfth infantry when led for. The sites desired for at Al­
banks and Representative James the storm broke. He had arranged bany and La Grande are 130x135 building has been so badly crowded able to serve. “1 don't want to talk
Sherman of New York, former Gov­ his money in heaps of bills, and in a each, and that at Pendleton, 140x that an enlargement of same has been politics,” he said to the reporter, ner­
necessary. Accordingly a contract I vously opening and closing his eyes,
ernor Franklin Murphy, of New Jer­ moment the air was full of currency 140 feet.
has been let to W O. Heckart for an I "I haven’t anything to say. The
sey, continue to be most generally of all denominating.
Many bills
addition on the w«'st, which is now in | days are past when the public or pol-
discussed, and there is an undercur­ were found scattered over a territory
itlclans care anything about what I
course of construction, for »8965.
rent of opinion that an effort will he of a mile or more, and it is believed
When completed the capacity of say.”
made to name Hughes for second that a greater part of them will be
“’This is the first time In a great
the assembly room will be almost
place on the ticket, though General recovered.
doubled, and five more class-room» many years you have stayed away
Woodford. Hughes' manager, says he
added. It Is barely possible to get from a National convention of your
will not accept it, or if nominated
Everybody in Eugene and Lane
along another year without the erec­ party,” was observed.
will decline to qualify.
county should patronize home indus­ ♦
•’Yes. I went to a good many con­
Washington, June 15.— ♦ tion of another grade building. This
try. Lounges, couches and mattress­ ♦ The president today appoint­ ♦ matter, however, will be taken up and ventions—a good many of them. But
es are now made in Eugene by ex­
Think« It Sated Hi» Ufe.
For the pay­ those days are all passed. They are
ed C. H. Llngefelter Ulnted ♦ determined later on.
pert mattress and couch makers. Ev­
States attorney and Shaddock ♦ ment of the high school addition and all passed.”
ery dollar spent In Eugene for this
L. Hodgkin marshal for the ♦ the possible erection of a new build­
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples. Maine, labor in making this product returns
district of Idaho in place of ♦ ing the board, at a called taxpayer»’ HOOD RIVER SAW Ml LI
savs in a recent letter: “I have used to the merchant, farmer and mechan­
Norman M. Rulck and Ruel ♦ meeting on the 2d of last monht, was
TOTALLY DESTROYED.
Dr. King's New Discovery for years ic. If sent to Portland this money is
♦ authorized to bond the district In the
Hood River. Ore., June 13.—The
Zounds, removed.
for coughs and colds, and I think It taken out of our vicinity. See made-
sum of »25,000. or a»-much thereof Menominee sawmill, one of the larg­
saved mv life I have found it a re­ In-Eugene couches and see that they
as might be necessary. These bonds est plants of Its kind In this part of
liable remedy for throat and lung are made in Eugene. Campbell-FeR-
to the
will not be sold until the money is the country, was burned
troubles, and would no more be man Company have a large stock of SIXTY-FIVE HUNDRED MEN
needed, as the district has now suffi­ ground today entailing a loss of
without a bottle than I would be these mattresses and
couches tn
FOR ENCAMPMENT cient funds on hand to pay for all »?""""
The fire had gained ‘ii fi
without food."
For nearly forty stock for your Inspection.
Improvements contracted for and the a strong headway before It was dis­
years New Discovery has been at the
Seattle, Wash., June 15—The larg- bonds will be sold when necessary to covered that all hope of extinguish­
head of throat and lung remedies As
ets n umber of soldiers ever assembled replace these funds. Owing to the ing It before It could destroy the mill
The
house
on
the
ranch
which
a preventative of pneumonia and
Fields & Gano, of the Ax Billy/ de­ In this part of the country will par­ Increase in our population, the board was abandoned and the workmen, or­
healer of weak lungs It has no equal. partment store, secured as part pay­ ticipate in the maneuvers at Ameri­ a few months ago deemed it wise to ganised Into a bucket brigade, began
Sold under guarantee at W. A Kuy- ment for their store at M areola,
can Lake in August. There will be purchase more ground for school pur­ to protect surrounding property.
kendall’s drug store. 50c and *1. burned yesterday, together with all 6500 troops, 3000 of whom will be poses, and accordingly a half block
Trial bottle free.
Its contents. It was xeuptrd by a regulars and 3500 militiamen, and was purchased In the Huddleston ac­ dent L. K Alderman, which is sub­
When the erection of another mitted to the board at this time.
Mr. Parks and family, who loot ail they will come from Washington, Or­ tion
egon. Idaho, Montana and a few from building becomes a necessity the
Respectfully submitted,
their
household
goods
in
the
fire
the
A baseball game between
F. W OSHURN.
the Presidio in California. The fed­ board will determine In which local­
Mr.
Parks
was
working
in
the
timber
’Spud Rollers” and the Jasper team
eral troops will come from Idaho, ity—4ka Huddleston addition or Pair­
Chairman.
at
the
time
and
Mrs
Parka
wan
eook-
was plaved on the Spud Rollers’ ”
Montana and Washington. The mil­ mount the building la most needed,
fng
dinner.
The
fire
had
gained
such
grounds above Springfield yesterday,
itia from Idaho and Washington will
The newest and only airy porch
accordingly.
resulting in a score of 11 tol2 ln headway before she discovered It that camp at American I^ake from August and In act
the recent selection of teacher» shade, and which Is being used al­
she was powerless to stay ft, pro-
Eu-
!
well-known
their favor.
Two
gross
The house was »ft«ted sev- 2 to 12. and the Montana and Idaho an average Increase in salaries »as most exclusively In the cities. Is the
gene players were in the game, one
militia from August 16 to 31. The made of »5 per month. This does not Tusculeum porch shade. This shade
eral
miles
south of Eugene
urn-
1
of them i playing
‘ ‘ _ and the other
Oregon militia comprises a regiment apply to the superintendent, the prin­ Is made on new. up-to-date princi­
piring.
Campbell-Fellman
Company
White sewing machines are the and a battalion of Infantry and a bat­ cipals, the teacher» of music and art ples.
king of machine» and are not made tery of artillery, In all ll"0 men. nor special teachers The salaries of I are the only ones who handle this
They are the beat. while the Infantry regiments from the grade teachers have been raised i shade in Eugene.
Cures dizzy spells, tired feelings, by the trust.
liver troubles, keeps
keep» rampbell-Fel maa
Company
have Montana and Idaho each comprise from »55 to »60 per month, the prin­
stomach
Pronounced by millions the great­
what
summer
for sale nr rent, viou can get 750 men. The Washington militia cipals from »75 to »90. Hereafte-
includes a full regiment of infantry, the teacher« in the high school will est strength maker, appetite builder
v Moi
on easy term«
a troop of cavalry, and a signal cofps. receive »70 per month, and the prin­ and
health restorer.
Hollister’s
comprising In all 900 men.
Briga­ cipal »1200 i>er annum. The salsrv Rocky Mountain Tea will make you
dier-General
D.
H
Brush
will
be
in
Rev D H. TvMBbfr 1*
25
of the superintendent has been raised feel that life Is worth lleing
Drug < i
command of the maneuvers thia sum­ from 11 400 to »1600 per annum
I 'ivep. Wash., where
cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Co.
mer. Fort Lawton. in Seattle, will
< eren> -nv
During the year domestic science
be the base hospital, and all sick and was introduced for the girls and mil­
Pride® wx
Injured
regulars
will
ent
there.
onftrht
1
itary drill for the boy», which we con­
ner Untv. -
sider valuable adjunct» to the school«.
.i, now in
If you hav
For the coming year It 1« proposed
4 Miao Mdor
■ that needs re|
to Introduce manual training.
ae Rev. Tr
upholstering
For a comprehensive report of the
iVO" on t
Fellman Company
workings of the school» we would re-
____ __________________
morning
kinds of furniture
fer you to the report of Superlnten- daubtie»» make a success of It.
PATRICK DENIED
PETITION FOR WRIT
Women as Well as Men Are Made
Miserable by Kidney and
Bladder Trouble.
Kidney trouble prevs upon the minrl,
discourugesaud lessen,«mbition; beauty,
vigor and cheerful­
ness soon disappear
when the kidneys are
out of order or dis­
eased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncom­
mon for a child to be
born afflicted with
weak kidneys. It the
child urinatestoooften. if the urine scalds
the flesh, or if. w hen the child reaches an
sge when it should be able to control the
passage, it is yet afflicted with lied-wet-
ting, depend upon it. thecause of the diffi­
culty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of
the kidneys and bladder and not to a
habit as most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made miser­
able with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
5wamp-Root is six»n realized It is sold
by druggists, in fifty-
cent and oue-dollat
size bottles. You may
have a sample lx»ttle
by mail free, also a n»m« «r iwunkRoa
pamphlet telling all about 3wsmj>-Root,
including many of the thousands of testi­
monial letters received from sufferer,
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention
this paper. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad­
dress, Binghamton, N. V., on every
bottle
Warm
Weather
Clothes
GIVE
BEST
SATISFAI TION
WHEN
SON'S.
WE
CARRY'
GRADE SUITS,
HIGH-
MANUFAC-
TIRED
A CO., FOR W HICH WE ARE
HOLE AGENTS
IN
EUGENE.
THEY KEEP THEIR SHAPE,
WEAR
WELL
ARE
AND
PRICED REASONABLY
l.lght weight Underwear and all
klndx of furnlMliings
Hummer Heason.
If you would <lr<-sH well and
comfortably, con«- in mid let uh
allow you what we have.
You don’t have to buy
you find what suits you.
uii I chm
ED. HANSON
No. H Ea«t Ninth Street
Eugene, Oregon
NEW FEDERAL
OFFICERS FOR IDAHO
I
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■ alunú -H air
are but outward signs of the evil
done in secret by myriads of da»
Jraff germs sapping the life Mood
of the hair. Micro kills the para>
site, soothes the itching scalp,
gives lustre to the hair and ctopa
it falling out A single appiicatiM
gives relief and proves Its worth.
Save yow hair before too late
Micro prevents baldness.. It la a
delightful dressing for the hair,
free from grease sad sticky MK
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