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■UGENK VBKLT GUARD. TRI RSDAY, JULY SO. »OOÄ
„ICS ANNIE CATRON
BUILD ROAD
TC TALL TIMBER
FROM BROWNSVILLE
al questions such as are necessary to
panv. Florence, successors to
_ the'
is an incurable disease. It Is com­
take the action to the supreme court.
Hurd Lumber A- Navigation Co: m pa-
municated by inoculation only, and
ny. has not operated its mill very ,
an animal once Inoculated can not
Chicago, July 23
United States
steadily since last fall. Some looa 11
be saved.
Any money paid for an
business i has been taken ct•- re c f ^liö- !
District Attorney Sims today an­
alleged preventative is thrown away
siderab!« e new equipmen
nounced positively that a petition for
)t*in f •
There is but one recognized method
a re-hearing in the case of the gov­
installed 1. Including a ten -foot band’
of treating glanders, viz: Immediate
steam k :i( k«T. nigger, tra nsfers 1IVO !
ernment against the Standard Oil
quarantine of suspect«',! cases and
Company «>f Indiana would lie filed.
the killing of
animats definitely
nvevors. and pneu malic trini-
Sims lias received the following from
mers. J A GOO-horsepower twin Cor-
known to have th«’ disease.
Secretary Bonaparte:
liss engii Ine will also be in*»tailed
W H i ' l l E, 1' V. M
"I feel that you and your associates
The c 'Utting capacity o f the
J. CHRfrl IE.
Exceedingly lively debates charac-
Albany, Or.. Juiv 22.—Final sur­ mills on th«- Siuslaw Is approximately i
Gettysburg.
July
2
1
An
all-night
have done everything possible to pro-
Dep. State V« ter«nery.
a quarter of a million per day
The! te ized the meeting of the A. O U.
rey of the railroad to b ■ eonstt
search throughout Camp Hayes,where teCt the Interests of the government
up the Calapoola river from Browns­ total shipments from the river for. IV this morning, says yesterday's
the National Guard has been encamp­ and promote justice. I will write ful­
The
various
modifications
ly as soon as tbe opinion comes to
Journal.
the
past
five
and
one-half
years
ag
­
ville will begin next week. An­
ed for a week, and which last night band.”
gregates 58.111,885 feet, as follows: | and changes in the constitution that
was
visited
oy
a
terrific
electrical
have
been
proposed
during
the
prea-
nouncement was made of thia fact to­ Year
Feet.
day by Brownsville men tn touch with 1903
. 1 1.401.200 ' ent « onxention came up for discus­
and wind storm, shows that three sol­ ♦ ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦
Voices ct delegates could be
. 13.380,400 sion
diers were struck dea«t by lightning ♦
the promoters of the road
Stakes 1904
♦
plainly
heard
ali
over
the
building
. 10.102.610
will be set for grading the line, and 1904
DIKD.
and nearly half a hundred other per­
♦
8.42».JOO dur.ng the heated moments of the
this work will begin in the immediate 1906
Woodburn. Or.. July 23. A man sons Injured.
It was probably the ♦ ♦
♦ ♦
. 10.64S.000 morning's session, but when the exec­
future.
Piles of ties have alreadv 1907
4,060,675 utive session was over at 1 o'clock believed to be Erank C. Mars a la­ wildest night which that historic bat-
At his home in Eugene July 23.
been placed along the course of the 1908 (ili month*)
this afternoon all th«« delegates in­ bor« r from Hot Lake, was killed by a tlefii’ld has experienced since July. 1908, at 7pm, John M Roberts, of
road for several miles.
sisted that there had been no serious southbound Southern Pacltic train 1S63. The dead were members of old age
He was born November 19.
The survey for the line will follow
early this morning in the outskirts
disagreement.
the Second Brigade, composed of reg­ 182 4. The funeral will be held Sat­
very closely the preliminary survey
of the city.
(Iiatigv Constitution.
iments from the Western part of the urday at 10 a m. with Interment in
made some time ago, and the road
The important cRange that has
state. The cots of the hospital tents the 1. O. O. F. cemetery. Rev. H. N.
will be built a distance of ten miles
one
been made in the constitution is
are filled with injured, some of whom Mount will conduct the services at
at first, from Brownsville to a point
concerning the reinstatement of mem­
are women and children who had the house. Tbe deceased leaves four
two and a half miles beyond Craw­
of
the
bers who have dropped out
children, as follows
Charles Rob-
been visiting the camp.
fordsville. It will doubtless be ex­
order.
By the rule adopted today,
erts, of tx>* Gatos, Cal.; George Ro b-
General'* Tent ll recked.
The dally report of the Division of
tended later, but the line will be com­
Barnum A Bailey's circus Is work­ after some excited dlscuaslou, the 80- Rural Delivery. Just made public by
The tent occupied by Governor Stu­ erts. of Eugen«', and Mrs Mary Van-
pleted and in operation for this dis­ ing toward the coast, and It is not ciety will pay out of its funds assess-
tance before any additions are made. beyond the realm of possibility that ments on memberships for a certaln tjie fourth assistant pastniaster-gen- art was blown down, as were a num­ denburg and Mrs. Isaac Jones, botb
Several friends were of Cottage Grove. He came to Ore-
eral, shows that from 57.464 peti­ ber of others
The new road will connect with the It will show here this summer. Ad­ number of years.
For instance, a
Woodburn-Springfield branch of the vertising ear No. 1 has reached La- man may omit paying his dues for tions referred, 1 5.943 adverse re­ sitting with Governor Stuart wheu his gon 30 years ago and was a resident
I Southern Pacific at a point half a Grande and Pendleton, in charge of three, four or five years, as the case routes established, 600 of which have i tent collapsed, but the party ruatiag-, of Eugene for the past 16 or 18 years.
CATARRH MADE LIEF
id 1
from time to time been discontinued, ed to hold the canvas and all escape,
; mile south of the Brownsville depot
A BURDEN TO ME. and will run through the southern Harry B. Graham, and as the natural may be. and the lodge of which he is leaving in operation 39.329 routes. injury.
«
ISS ANNIE CATRON, 9-?i Main b*rtlon of Brownsville, and then will route lies down the coast Eugene, a member will continue paying his Of this number 38.668 r< nder dally
The camp Is flooded and telegraph­ ♦
♦
-------------
4
being
a
line
town
and
a
convenient
finally
dropped.
dues
until
he
is
MARRIED
♦
ic
service
is
practically
cut
off.
The
St., Cincinnati, Ohio, writos:
service and 661 trl-weekly service
' follow a direct line through Craw- stopping place, will probably be made
Philip Gevurtz called
Grand
Master
entire
camp
is
panic-stricken.
The
The
39.329
routes
were
being
serv
­
♦
♦
“As I have found Perun* a blessing ; fordsville, running all of the time on a show town, as usual.
the meeting to order this morning, ed by 39.195 carriers On many tri­ darkness was Impenetrable and the ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*■♦♦♦♦♦♦
for a severe case <rt catarrh of the head the south side of the Calapooia river,
Barnum A Bailey claim to carry and resolutions were reported by a weekly routes on«* carrier r nders the men ran wildly about through rivers |
At Waltervllle. July 22, 1908, J«ihn
The first ten miles of road must be 1500 people from every part of the committee consisting of F. Buchtold.
and throat which 1 suffered from for a ,
service, by alternating the trips, thus of water seeking the injured.
W. Holmes and Miss Dora May Irvin.
number of year«, I am only too pleased completed and trains in operation be- earth. In the advertising car No. 1 J. P. Dodge and Thomas Daly, and
Every
tent
In
Battery
B
was
blown
They
,.lini|, to Eugene and went to
I fore August 1, 1909, under the terms there are 25 bill poster men. so that were adopted, commending the 20 earning the same pay he would re­
to give it my personal endorsement.
ceive if securing a dally d« livery of down, but no one iu the batter- was Newport on a honeymoon trip,
I
by
which
tbe
right-of-way
was
se-
when you count in the horses there years’ administration of Newton
“Catarrh, such as I suffered from,
hurt. The regiment guard tent of
equivalent mileage
■ cured. Deeds for the land through
Clark as grand recorder, Following
made life » burden to me, my breath ! which the railroad will run have been may really by 1500 people.
After deducting assignments for th” Tenth regiment was struck by RHODES SAYS HIGH
If the big circus stops here it the reading of the resolutions, Past establishment of rural route* on Au­ lightning and 40 men of Company C
was offensive, stomach bad, and my I placed in escrow in the Bank of
SCHOOL MORAIS HAD
bead »topped up so that I was usually I Brownsville, to become the property should reach Eugene about August Grand Master Edward Werlein pre­ gust and September 1, there will re­ were badly injured.
20
unless
it
goes
to
the
Puget
Sound
sented
to
Mr.
Clark,
for
the
order,
a
Fall.
main
for
action
nearly
1500
petitions,
Field
Howpitnl
troubl«>d with a headache, and although of the railroad company If the line
Albany. July 23.—That the high
country. The show appears in Ba­ chest of silverware
The field hospital Is full und men school offers the chief problem to
which demrrtment officials say will
J triwi many so-called remedies, noth­ I is in operation by that time.
ker City August 10.
A. O. U. W. Elects
camp
on
the
ary
lying
about
the
be disposed of as rapidly as possible.
those engaged In Christian work re­
ing gave me permanent relief. I was '
Plans for this new railroad have
The A. O. U. W. officers elected
It was recently Indicated that the ground wafting for aid.
garding boys, s’as the thought ad-
rather discouraged with all medicines 1 been discussed for several weeks, but GERMAN GIRL
yesterday afternoon are as follows: exigencies of the rural service would
The
Young
Men's
Christian
Associ
­
I only in the past few days has the
when PeruDa was suggested to me.
IS BEHEADED Grand master. Philip Gevurtz. Indus­ require carriers this year to complete ation tent, which was filled with wo- vanced in the summer Bible school
here today by I. B. Rhodes, of Port-
“However, I did buy a bottle, and be­ . definite announcement come that the
try lodge No. 8. Portland; grand fore­ their leaves of absence by November men and children who had taken ref-
Frieberg, Saxony. July 22.—Grete man. George T. Baldwin. Llnkvllle 1. but Assistant Postmaster-General uge there during the storm, was raz- land, secretary of the Oregon-Idaho
fore that was finished there was a 1 road is assured. The road has been
Interstate Y. M. C. A. lie pictured
marked change in my condition. Much ' promoted by J. S. Talbot, of Portland, Beier, the 18-year-old daughter of lodge No. 110, Klamath Falls; grand Degraw is authority for the statement ed. but so far as known no one was startling conditions from the vl«’w-
I who successfully promoted the Dallas-
•moursgeai I kept on until I was com­ Falls City road. Talbot made the pre­ the mayor of Frieberg, was behead­ overseer, Harry McClellan. Roseburg that no change is now contemplated seriously injured.
polnt of a Christian worker In the
pletely cured iu a month’s time, and I liminary survey for the road and will ed last night some time between dark lodge No. 16. Roueburg: grand recor­ in the standing rule under which car­
The colonel of the Tenth regiment present day high schools, and said the
and
dawn,
in
puntsnment
for
the
mur
­
der,
C.
M.
Steadman,
Fidelity
lodge
has
turned
hia
quarters
Into
a
hospi
­
dud that my general health U also ex- be the active head of the general sur­
riers after 12 months' service are en­
boys In the high school need Chris­
der of the man to »nom she was en­ No. 4. Portland; grand receiver. R.
tian Influence more than any others.
•silent. ”
vey, which will begin Monday. C. H. gaged to be married. The execution­ L. Durham. Hope lodge No. 1. Port­ titled to 15 days' leave of absence tal.
That the present conditions are
People who prefer solid medicines Warner, a Portland capitalist, is said er reached the city last nigbt. He land; grand guide, Sam Roake, Falls with pay, "to be taken at any time
due In large measure to the fact that
should try Peruns tablets. Each tablet to be Interested in the road, and it is carried a box containing the ax with City lodge No. 59, Oregon City; during the year when postmasters
can best spare them,” which rule.
high schools try to ''ape” university
represents one average d««>e of Peruna. presumed some Brownsville business which he did bis work and brought grand
Inside
watchman.
Lester
students, was the opinion of Secretary
are interested in the enterprise. with him also a suit of evening White, Cascade lodge No. 9 4. De­ Mr. DeGraw added, is essential to a I
Man-g-lln the Ideal Laxative. men
Rhodes.
The new line will tap a big timber clothes. The wearing of this garb is troit; grand outside watchman, Chas. good administration, as it enables
High school fraternities received a
belt, in which several small sawmills an official requirement of the som­ C. Baird. Baker City lodge No. 100, carriers on difficult routes to obtain
denunciation at the hands of the
are already located. It will also run bre occasion. The preparations for Baker City: supreme representatives. relief during periods of intense
speaker. Commencement festivities,
through a good stock and dairying the execution at the prison had been W. J. Clark, Fraternity lodge No. 9, weather—hot or cold thus enabling
"Jim Jeffries, himself, us well as
country, and will develop one of the completed, and the man did his work Gervais; Newton Clark, Riverside recuperation at times when it is de­ his party, will visit Eugene about continuing a whole week, with Junior
richest portions of the county so far quietly and privately, departing as lodge No. 68, Hood River; I. Berch- sirable, and in many cases quite nec­ September 1, on their way to their prom., Senior dancing party, etc.,
were also listed as having a demoral­
as natural resources are concerned. quietly as he came. The king of Sax­ told. Friendship lodge No. 14, Cor- essary from the viewpoint of health.
hunting oamp up the McKenzie,” said izing effect
ony had refused a pardon
vallis.
Alf. Walker this morning
In the
Unclean athletics, with attendant
The personality of this young girl
II. of H. Elect«
party will be eight or nine people, all Immorality, were also mentioned by
(From Saturday’s Daily.)
nnd her thoughtfully arranged mur-
The II. of H. Election yesterday re­
of whom, from the Information at the speaker as a condition to be re­
Stephen Meriau, a resident of Eu­
t’er of her fiancee, a civil engineer sulted ns follows:
With a motto of "anything
C T. Day, the chief electrician for hand, live in Los Angeles but one. formed
gene and Lane county for 21 years,
n "ned Preffler. attracted interna­
Grand chief, Harriet C Looney. ■ f
and that person hailing from New to win" the students take dishonest
tional attention. The social position Salem; grand I.
of H., Sadie I' the Southern Pacific, arrive I at York.
died this morning at 10:30 at his
methods, he said, and are brought In
of her family was very good and she Moore, of CcrvallD: grand C. of C
Klamath Falis last night to look af-
While Walker. whD has always touch with undesirable Influences.
home on the corner of West Seventh
became engag’ d to Herr Preffler, a Ada Kuykendall. < ' 'lugene: grand ter the telegraph line oetween Peli- managed the trip, has not received He said investigations had revealed
and Washington streets.
He had
H. W. Holden, who bull* E (gene’s rich young professional man. At her usher. Morna Hendricks, of McMinn­ c«r. ila.’ and the main line of tbe rail­ any letter for a month, he Is certain immoral conditions existing in many
not been well for three years, hav-!
first sti«’et car iine, was here several trial shs admitted with the utmost ville; grand recorder. Ollie R. Steph­ road, says the Herald, .dr. Dny is that the fine trip is certain again this high schools that ^ere startling.
simplicity that she visited her fian­ ens, of Portland: grand receiver, Sa­ si” tiding the day going over tho line year, and that the champion will be
ing suffered from Br.ght's disease.
days previous to today at noou, leav­
Wagner. of Portland; gran 1 and will leave for Ills home in Hani along, too. It Is also thought that
The deceased was born in Canada ing on the northbound trzin for North ce's house one evening, gave him cy­ rah
on September 28, 1831, and was near­ Yakima, Wash. Mr. Hol len built the anide of potassium in a drink she had inside watch, May Morehead, of Junc­ Francisco as soou as lie completes his ! there will be no women, the trip be­
ly 79 years old at the time of his line in 1890. It extended from the mixi’d for him, and then, to make tion CLy grand outside watch. Mae work. He, however, state* that he ing strictly a stag Jaunt.
death. When he came to Eugene and Southern Pacific dep .t out Willam­ «ure of his death, shot him in the Gevurtz. of Portland; grand repre­ will be back hire next Tuesday,
Pendleton, Or.. July 23.—Elsie
’tle McCormack, i. i.ich ms>
sentatives, Mrs. I'a
Ha'tle
♦ Kennison,
settied be at once took a prominent ette an.1 East Eleven:h str ets to th mouth with his own revolver.
taken as a s.i. e iudl-i
aged 18, was killed by her
She
then
dropped
the
weapon
at
.Marshfield:
Mrs.
Si
rah
Faste
ber
1,
«
of
♦
place in the life of the community. Univer«j«ty, a"d there v.a- a ' ranch
cation that the iiarr..t.an party will
sweetheart, B. E. Stoeffle, at her
the
dead
man's
side,
placed
a
forged
♦
Astoria,
and
Mrs.
Fidelia
I.
Mann,
of
He was the founder of Meriau's park, out South Wlllameete to College Hill.
be here by that time.
will In her own ravor on hls desk, to­
♦ home In Echo today. Stoeffle Is be-
Mr. Day states that he has no posi-1
now called Bangs' park.
The branch turned off Willamette gether with a note of goodbye, also of Portland.
ing pursued by a posse.
Committees
Ap|Miinte<l.
♦
tlve information as to when Mr. Bar-1
Besides his wife he leaves five chll- street west on Seventeenth street and
There were no witnesses to the
Jurisprudence A. King Wilson. rirnan will arrive here, but It is gen­
♦
dren, as follows: Mrs. Nettie Ryan. turned south on what Is now an ex forged, say ng that he feared to lore
tragedy. He snot her in the mouth
her
love
through
the
revelations
of
a
♦
Upchurch
lodge
No.
126;
Ed
Werlein.
Chlcago.
July
23.
—
A
bomb
erally understood that when Mr. Day
of this city; Mrs. Theodora Church- tension of Lincoln street. It ended
Industry lodge No. 8 Portland, and shows up at a certain place it is a
was exploded In a tent In ♦ with a revolver and was seen to run
ill, of this city; Mrs. Clara Heyer, of et about Nineteenth street. The mo­ dishonorable liason.
In
addition
to
these
papers
the
girl
P.
A.
DeArcy,
Protection
lodge
No.
2,
which Governor Dineen was ♦ from the house Dy an eight-year-old
strong Indication that the railroad
South Dakota: Mrs. Mae Baker, of tive power for the csrj on the line
addressing u political gather­ ♦ girl. Excitement is Intense and lynch-
magnate will soon be along.
Salem, and Mrs. Lila Bushnell, of was a number of T xas mules whic.i also 1 'ft behind a package of forged Salem.
letters purporting to come from a wo­
Finance—A. W. Allen, Upchurch
ing at Garfield Boulevard and ♦ ing i* talked of if he Is not killed In
Another thing that is conclusive
Eugene.
Mr. Holden brought to Crezon with
Princeton avenue last night. ♦ a fight with the posse.
The funeral will be held tomorrow him from that state. Wiley Griffon, man in Italy, accusing Preffler of de­ lodge No. 126, Portland: J. II. Fearv, evidence that the party will soon be
Later—Word was received from
w ' uiiii ii
iii tbe
audience ♦
afternoon at 3 o’clock from Day & colored, who is now here working for serting her and threatening to tell Upchurch lodge No. 126, Portland, here is that at Fort Klamath and at
and J. M. Dixon. Fidelity lodge No. the Harriman resort all arrangements j
screamed and a number faint­ ♦ Echo this afternoon that Stoeffle had
Henderson's
undertaking
parlors. the paving company, was the regular Grete everything.
4. Portland.
ed. Men and women rushed ♦ <1 <»■■ 1>I<•<! ba'-k mi hl« tracks to th”
are being made for hunting trips and
Kev. O. C. Wright conducting the cer­ driver of the mules, although on spec­
th«- murder and hangel litin-
Grievance—A. S. Pennybaker, Pro­ excursions. Horses are on the ground I
l'or the tent doors and the ♦ ... ne of ...
emony, with interment in I. O. O. F. ial occasions, such as commencement
»elf on the premine*.
tection lodge No. 2, Salem; W O. and bear dogs are in readiness for the,
governor
and
others
tried
to
cemetery.
and circus days, he had sev tral assist­
Smlih. Llnkvllle lodge No. 10. Klam­ chase.
stop the panic. When it was 4
ants. There were three or four cars
Mrs. M. A. Withrow and Mrs. Geo.
seen that no damage had been 4
The large touring car is being held
President E. C. Sanderson, of the ath Fails; F. L. Coron, Josephine
The Eugene Lumber Company's operated on the system when any­
don. the excitement subsided. 4 Wright left Eugene Tuesday for a
for the party and will go to the ter-1
log drive of about 1,000.000 feet, thing like that was going on. The Bible University, is making Improve­ lodge No. It 2. Grants Pass.
Arbitration C. H. Stockton, Sea­ minus of the railroad to meet the dis- j
It is thought the pereptrat- 4 trip t.c Yel’owsfone Park. Upon their
from Lowell, is now passing Spring­ line continued In operation for about ments at hfs Institution this year that
ors sought to take advantage 4 arrival at Portland they were met by
field and will be in the boom at the six years, although it n ver i>ai(l op­ will amount to more than $40,0ft0. side lodge No. 12, Astoria: Joe Ander- tlngulshed visitors. It is not known 1
ron. Eureka lodge No. 125, Portland,
of the excitement to rob the 4 Er ■(! Withrow, nnd immediately af­
mill here in a few days.
erating expenses. The "ars were ta­ Besides the fine new stone building, and P. P. Olds, Lafayette lodge No. I how large the party will be, but It is |
people In tbe audience. The 4 terward he was taken suddenly 111 at
reported
that
Mr.
Harriman
will
b
”
which
will
cost
in
the
neighborhood
ken off and a littl” later the rails
Physicians were
31, Lafayette.
police made a number of ar­ ♦ tie union depot.
of
,35,000.
there
i*
a
heating
plant
•exompanied
by
quite
a
number
of
were sold to W. B. D( nnh, owner of
rests, but later released those 4 summoned and he was taken to the
on
which
about
36000
will
be
ex
­
Eastern
friends.
the Blac Butte quicksilver mines
arrested for lack of evidence. ♦ Good Samaritan hospital. The physi-
pended. and improvements in Rehm
c’nns state that he has a serious at­
Positively cured by above Cottag* Grove, with w.tirh to ball which will amount to $1500 or
Miss
Lyllth
Moore,
who
formerly
tack of pneumonia
Mrs. Withrow
these Little Pill*. ' build tramways for the transporta­ more.
held
a
position
with
the
local
tele
­
and Mr*. Wright will remain at Port­
They also relieve Dto- tion of ores to the furnaces. The
phone
office as telegraph operator,
uehm
Hall,
which
was
named
sev
­
trer.s Inim Dyrpcpsla. In- I cari. if we remember correctly, were eral weeas ago after a benefactor of
HONORS land until Fred recovers, before they
TO
has resigned a similar position at
continue their journey.
.Frei was
dlgestlen and To* Hearty sold to the company that thi n operat­ tl e school, Mrs. L. K. Itehm, of He­
¡TTLE
Roseburg to take up her work in dra­
reported some better yesterday, and
i
Eating. A perfect rem­ ed the Salem street car svst r Wi en lix. a town in Eastern Oregon, is be­
matic
art.
The
young
lady
Is
In
the
23.
—
In
London,
July
the
final
It 1* hoped he will continue to Im­
edy for Dizziness. Nausea. the excavations were being m*de for ing turned into an up-to-date board­
northern part of Douglas county thia
wrestling prove.
New York, July 23. August Eber­ week filling a number of engage­ eatch- -as - catch - < an
Drowsiness, Bad Taste Eugene’s present up-to-date el tctrlc ing hail «nd girls' dormitory. How-
O
’
Kelly,
of
the
at
the
Olympic
meet
tn tho Mouth. Cod'd car system last summer the workmen ever, the chapel in the building will hard, a nephew of Ottile Eberhard, ments.
Upon her return to Rose­ I'nllel Kingdom, who defeated Gun­
Constable Plank ha* returned from
Tongue. Pain in the Side encountered many of the t: •» of the still be used, as will one class room the Austrian woman who was shot burg she will leave shortly for New­ derson. of Norway, won.
' Lake Creek, where he went to arrest
TORPID UVKR. They old car tracks. Some were in a good The hall will accommodate aoout 20 to <1 -ath Saturday evening near lla’-k- port to enjoy several week«' vacation,
The
final
of
the
two
hundred
metre
state of preservation, while others
I Flmeon Waterhouse on the charge
ensa-k. N. J., was arrested today at alter which she will devote her en­
Muíate tbe Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
girls.
I attrron, N. J. 11“ was found lying tire time to her chosen profession, of flat race was won by Kerr, of Cana­ of assault and battery. He made the
were badly rotted.
The
large
stone
building
is
now-
da.
Mr. Holden has been engaged in
■trrest and brought the man 14 mile*
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL. PRICE.
on a lawn In front of a farm house which she has made such a pro-
The final In the’ t'
“
" hig
’‘j' i |()n tWBy to Eugene, when his uncle
standing
railroad construction work and in the being prepared for plastering, the «tillering from a wound which the
nounced
success.
outside
work
being
almost
completed.
Jump
was
won
by
Kay
C.
Ewry,
of
since
f *•
“ deposited $50 with the constable a*
"ÀRTER^
Genuine Must Bear
police b“lle»e he received at the time
building of irrigation ditches
The chimney for the heating plant is the woman was shot. It is reported
the New York A. C.; height, 5 feet 2 lull to Insure his appearance In Ett-
—
r Fac-Simle
C.^rwlr« Ç.rrnmfiiPi
leaving Eugene. He is now at 1 North
Signature
a
dl-
Judge
Harris
today
granted
also
being
erected.
Inches.
1 at-
! gene some time next week for trial.
that he admitted bis identity. The vorce to Edna N. Garner from Hur-
Yakima, Wash. He was here to
The constable gave him a receipt for
police are endeavoring to get “ ton Gardner, on the ground of crilel
tend the funeral of his sister. , Mrs.
llllS BIXM K
SMITHSON
WON
HIM
I the money and Waterhouse was re-
H. H. Stickney.
and inhuman treatment. They were ,
SOLD TO C. S. ER INK statement.
II Ell IN IlST TIME I h used.
REFUSE '"RSTITUTES I IMItEIl NOTI S 1 >’• >M
(From Thursday's Dally Guard.)
August married In Benton county January 4.1
23.
Hackensack,
July
The two-story brick building on Eberhard has confessed that he mur- 1903, and have one minor child, Lyn-1
lycndon, July 23. Forest Smith-
THE <H M.IW COUNTRY
Th» Southern Pacific put In force
dell Fay, aged 4 years, -»»<■.«. , i>«t >- son. of the Multnomah A. C., of Port­
■ st Ninth street, occupied by R. W.
this week a new tariff providing for
■d his aunt. Mrs. Otllle Eberhard, dy Mrs. Gardner is gr
dsn
•nt store, was sold
hia
heat
In
the
land,
Oregon,
won
i afternoon h ■ tQok the police to
the reduction of the minimum weight
g. with the provis- Thl place In Little Falls where he had court.
> 100-yard hurdle* In 14 4-5 second*. to 20,000 pounds for cherries, plums,
e court must rat- the
nder a tr<e the $2500 which
r runes, pears and other fresh fruits.
Frank Hayward, an employe at
yroperty is in the burled u
In place of the former minimum of
from his aunt'* body.
Spaulding's logging camp up the Me­
on Davies, sen of he took
24.000 pounds. The same tariff has
th Eugene
Kenile, was brought
guardl
The pur-
been In force on the O. R A N The
HOUSE DIED
hospital yesterday afternoon suffer-
new arrangement was made by s|>ec-
IM)
ing
from
typhoid
fev»r
of
th
IVIIilam Kyle:
fh<« descriplLion
lal p rmlesion of the railroad com-
islilon to Im- given in the «bped 1« an
n I »«ton, and will remain in farce un­
1er
of
»»ful he will
"Northwest ¿orí
til December 31. 1908.
int.
1 14 In that parit of the c
lly do
Qa 1 ilært J i Company's which w «a irli
Max Zimmerman was lo have a
- not t>■ “n otærated < ,unty by Chairnel Molli
V
market day *t Medford on August 1.
hplr V ard 1* entire- running thenc
but ft has been postponed for two or
three weeks on account of so many
people being out of town and on ac­
count of other attraction«.
II i I I NOI
<
III -TRI» I»
♦ ♦ +
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
LIGHTNING KILLS
A, 0. U. W. GRAND
LODGE ELECTS
NEW OFFICERS
GUARD CAMP
KILLED BY TRAIN
AT WOODBURN
CIRCUS MAY SHOW
HERE NEXT MONTH
M
JEFFRIES WILL BE
ALONG THIS SEASON
STEPHEN MERIAU DIES
AFTER LONG ILLNESS
BUILDER OF FIRST STREET
SICK HEADACHE
CONFESSES TO MURDER
OF HIS AUNT
CARTER’S
IVER
s.
M liuti»
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
It was 1»arn-
ifled with
at the
■ go to
United
51DE.VVAJX
SEKCL îs '
POSTÓ, BOXES
<, i h tn
no conxtltutlon-
Councilman G orge
lafon and Engi-
t this afternoon
m which stream
I to obtain the water snp-
«w gravity system. They
tomorrow.