Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, August 20, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    EIGENE XX'EKKI X GT ARD THVRRDAY, AVGVBT 30. lt»ON
11 limit of this weigh
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nt :..... fig- KXGENE S GROWTH
and received proper pare
As It is.
to the 1
ix oxi.x ruo XI XRS the supply of really marketable fruit
iuous amount
INDEPENDENT
PAPER
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I t’Ea«-»ta« ’ • «...
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1 tons t<
does not often exceed the demand
• square f>. -
building 1st 200
B« ’ore the en J
—'CHARLES H. P1SHKR
thv prese
As land becomes more valuable and
feet square. « hich is about the
Editor and Publish«*»*.
year Eugene
farming more intensive and scientific.
leted
.
crowded downtowi ils- real skyscr.
this condition i will gradually pass
r “ ;
. - lay at Eugeue, , i trio. thia will mean a maxi
al point of view
J"
Oregon.
O 1 away. The co immunities which make
I height of 200 feet. Beyond thh
Subscription price, $1.50 per year,
Fellows' build ng
the greatest 1 progress in th«* use of
ft
j
.
very
nature
o
f
the
city's
base
wil
paid in advance; $2.00 at end of
ligh above th«
: he st re< ft. the best meth.ds of growing and
a halt. Other factors, however
, divided into
i
and
on- marketing fruits will in time take
Entered at the Eugene, Oregon, , likely to step in before such a limit is
structed of b
:
nd-class iua’ter.
sed the business of raising fruit for mar-
i reached. for on a 200-square foot
! brick. Such
this, with ket from the districts where th«* rat«
I plot the 20UU-foot-high edifice would
|
Ag< nt- for The Guard.
five
miles
of
hard
surface
street
pav­ of progress is slower.”
I Tie folio* itig are authoried to cost $60,000.000.
It w iuld Weigh,
Lie sad rec< ipt lor subscriptions or according to present estimates, 516.- ing. over tkr«*e mi w of u.v,Jern trol-
It was in Germany that th«* fireless
fessact other buainMa for The Dally
1 ley lints In operattaa, and modern
000 tons, or more than twice the ton­
Eg Weekly Guard:
railroad yards and depots, lift Eugene 1 cook-stove was perfected, and now
nage of the present navy. Moreover, out of the country towu class aud <omes n«*s from a special consular
| Crsswell- J L. Clark.
I Coburs O bo . A. Drury.
the wind pressure on any of Its walls I places It in the city list.
agent that the Germans are making
I Address all remittances and com- would be more than 6000 tons
Al-
Few of our people realize Just how a fireless railroad locomotive. It is
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gether such a monstrosity is made al­ | fast we have been growing the past | equipped with a boiler after th«* man­
r «CARD PRINTING CO..
I
Eugene, Oregon most impossible by Vs physical condi­ two years, and a still smaller numb« r ner of other locomotives, but the
tions, and it hardly seems pr«,bable have any real conception
of the water in It 1» h«ated tv the neces­
pgiTtl. ALGl'ST 30. I »ON
that any New York skyscraper will changes that will take place in the sary temperature from a stationary
r"“ PKI'MII M PAPERS.
exceed 1000 fept; provided, however, next two years. Eugene Is clearly
fn plant. Enough power can b«* stored
that the present bulldin ; laws are the 10,000 population class now
in it to operate it four hours for
I We ar- again «(Bering either the
not so restricted as to make the and we have just begun to grow.
switching purposes In a railroad yarl.
Ip- .
turlat < r Ami
every luboeriber who tooth-pick office-building out of the
and it do < not take more than fif­
question.
L
tion to the w
is thi : soil <.i\ ixo oct ?
teen minutes to charge it. Now, if
r..: :
• O'1' ‘0 ■■ F.
somebody will g t to work aiul Invent
K off« 1
»¡I»®r «nd kitchen «eta Ml NKÌPXI. o\\ XEKSHII*
American soil is losing its fertility, a fireless cigarette, there will be lit­
L
»em« nt on thia page
DEPENDS OX VOTING
according to James J. Hill.
The tle more to ask for in this world, for
I .
• m while thl >
Of NEW BOND ISSI I
f
Address,
great railroad magnate ought to most property loss through th«* ac —
I
Guard Printing Co.
know, for he has studied the subject of careless -nmkers will b«* prevent d.
Eugene. Ore.
Some days ago The Guard stated carefully.
| that the XX illamette Valley Company
Records for the amount of lumber
The yield in wheat, for instance,
| had a definite scheme on foot in op-
ho« MINKTPAL
has fallen off heavily, says Mr. Hill. sawed from one tree, from on«* acre
| posing the issuance of bonds to con­
OWNERSHIP MAY
While Minnesota soil yielded 13.12 and from t« n acres have been shat­
YET BE SECURED struct a gravity water system; that bushels to the acr«* on th«* average tered by the cut made from a ten-
for no other reason would the cor­
during the first five years of the past acre tract on the north shore of Pu­
The water question has at last re- poration have set its newspaper or­ decade, during the last five the aver­ get Sound. The log scale shows that
aired itself into a definite issue. gan at work misrepresenting facts age was 12.18. In New York th«* fig­ 5,100,766 fen were obtained from
F bonds of the city having been and distorting the truth; that Its em­ ures are 18.4 and 17.4, while In 561 trees in a ten-acre tract, or an
Ljrcted on a.count of legal techni- ployes. stockholders and henchmen Kansas there has been a drop from average of 5 10.076 f«*et to the acre,
Llities. the deal for the purchase of were engaged in a campaign of vini­ 15.14 to 13.18 bushels. Similar find­ according to the Seattle l’ost-lntel-
[> Willamette Valley Company's fication and
misrepresentation be- ings are made in other states
llgencer. The record acre of the ten
Lant will have to be déclarée off. caus>- they had received orders from
Mr. Hill makes his point clear by yielded just 585,048 feet, as compar­
fcns will leave the situation just headquarter::.
citing the averag«* yield in Denmark ed with a normal average of 25,000
The object of the corporation has —60.19 bushels, which he saj/s is
feet to the acre, On this particular
■bere it was some three years ago.
Lben the agitation
for municipal developed in the past day or two and due to scientific cultivation and en­ acre a single tree scaled 22,1 45 feet,
is now positively known. It is sim­ richment of the soil. Although the or less than 3000 feet under the av-
Jwnership was begun.
I There can be no hope of improve­ ply this: The purchasers of the lat­ land has been tilled for centuries. It erag«* yield of an acre of ground.
ment of the supply, extension of the est bond issue have notified the may­ has five times the yield of the prac­
It is to be hoped that the reports
int or ownership by the people un- or and city attorney that they have tically virgin soil of America, simply
of the illness of Secretary of State
t n the election of October 1st is found a fatal defect In proceedings
because the Danish farmer looks af­ Benson are exaggerated. No tnan in
■wried in favor of the bonds. Oth- leading up to the election, that the ter the soil instead of leaving it to
public life in this state has more
Brvise the private ownership crowd bonds are Illegal and they will not chance and the elements to see that
warm friends than he. and none
the
■ii! have scored a complete victory. buy them. This being the case
it does not run down.
more richly deserves them, A quiet,
Bid all the work for a betterment of Willamette Valley Company will al-
The intelligent among American unassuming man
bas
who
bus been
■editions will be worse than wasted so decline to accept its $140,000 of farmers are learning and the less in­ faithful to his trust in many public
the
issue
and
refuse
to
turn
the
plant
Because the constant succession of
telligent will learn, that the prodigal positions, courteous and obliging to
fclires will no doubt tend to dis- over to the city. Then if the new- exhaustion of large holdings of soil all alike, be owes his advancement to
Bourage future effort.
Municipal bond issue is beaten on October 1st, Is not th«* most profitable methotl of the large personal following that such
Bmership is up to the people now on the city will be powerless to buy the agriculture: the intensive cultivation qualities are sure to attract.
plant, or even pay for the engineer­ of small farms, scientifically cared
I direct yes or no proposition.
B The Guard w ants to suggest that ing work already djne on the grav­ for and
periodically fertilized, is
Kentuck's
maiden
moonshiner
■ the bonds are voted at the coming ity system. Th«* whole question will what the American farmers must who def ated a raiding posse of de
■- tion a different policy should be be back where it was when the agita­ come to if they want to get the most uties in a pitched battle, seems to b
Buriued. Haste has been responsl- tion for municipal ownership began the soil has to give. . ,.d want the more familiar with the workings o;
Be for most of the mistakes of the over three years ago, with the Wil­ soil to keep giving it.
a Winchester than with Cupid's bow
Bi-' with no p; rticular person or lamette Valley Company in absolute
When speed madness reaches th
I’ROSPERITX OX ITS XX XX'
Hirsi ms to blame for it. The people control of th«* situation. Ther** will
reckless stage, as it is bound to d
be no municipal ownership, no hope
■ere envious for immediate results
there is always trouble frequenti;
of improvement or ext nsion of the
Claiming that improved business death,
Kd In deference to that sentiment the
And this applies to oth< r
plant and no gravity system. The conditions justify them in their
Hnr.ctl has gone ahead and taken
things than running automcbiles.
company will hav«* scored a complete course, all of the big lumber mills
eg that have ended disastrously.
victory all along th«* line.
along the Gulf A- Ship Island Kailroad
After looking over the notorious
■hat should be done after the next
With these facts befor ■ them the will be re-opened In the next week board walk. Rev. John XV. Hoag, of
■tie is voted is to have a friendly
kit brought that will test the legality people < f Eugene can see why the or two with a full forue. About 5,- LaCrosse, Wk., declined a «all to
corporation has rallied all Its forces 000 men w ill be re-employed at once. ar. Atlantic City church, because "I
■ the bonds in the supreme court,
for one desperate, last ditch fight
Thirty-one hundred more whole­ feel that tie atmosphere of Atlantic
■ce that tribunal has declared them
not to oppose th«* construction of a sale orders for shoes and rubbers City might not b- the best for me."
■al. there will be no difficulty in
gravity system, but to defeat the at­ w< re received by Selz. Schwab A Co., And now the hotels are preparing
■urine purchasers, and the city
tempt to bring about municipal own­ of Chicago, in June this year than for an unprecedented rush, for of
■II not be at the mercy of the bro-
Brs. since investors will bid direct- ership of the water plant in any in June a year ago, although In that such Is the kingdom of advertising.
form. Only by the voting of the bonds year It gained nearly two million
if there is no danger to be appre-
in Octob r can the people block this dollars on the sales of 1906, which
C. W. Bethel, of Lincoln county.
Hnded from adverse court decisions,
latest plot of the corporation to place 1.1 turn were $1,875,000 ahead of Washington, Is entitled to the medal
■is course was recommended by ex-
as the most considerate man.
He
the fetters of monopoly u¡ion them 1905.
■ty Attorney Allen in reference to
placed big signs on the fence around
for
all
time
to
come.
The
National
Cash
Register
Com
­
■e last issue,
and
the present
"Cherries all
pany reports that In the month of his orchard, reading:
By attorney is strongly in favor of
The corporation paper prints this June it shipped more cash registers gone, No use to tear y .tir pants in
B as the only sure plan to secure
morning its platform on the water than in any other month in its hls- climbing through the barbed wire
Byers, most of whom are wary of
until the pears are ripe." Says he
question, but somehow we d >ubt its tcry.
Hr, basing as long, as there is a lo-
remembers
when he was a boy.
authenticity because it is not signed
These are only three of the favor-
B fight on, making it certain that
and approved by A. Welch, of tile able news items that fill the market
H technicality w ill be overlooked to
Dr. Hamilton E. Wright, one of
Willamette Valley Company; also it reports every day.
It all goes to
Bcat the will of the people.
lacks the official seal of the compa­ show that, if pros|>erity is not back the three United Stat«*« commission­
■If the people of Eugene stand
ny. Even If it were official we do again already. It is at least on ita ers to the International Opium Con
■®l.v by their own interests and not think the people will endorse it
gress, to nu»f In S langhai next Jan­
way.
Be the bonds asked for by the coun-
uary. may find that he stirred up a
because they have had alxiut all th«
Ba.-.J fn turn that body will profit
hornet's nest when he said; “Pro-
experience with wells ami pumping
■ the experience of the past, we may i plants they care for. Best! s. th«
hlbltlon drives men and women to
Beet in a few months to see the way
The Eugen«* Guard has placed an the use of drugs."
hop«*
of
«
‘
mancipation
from
t
B*red for municipal ownership and
order for a Mo b l 4 linotype machine. I
of the XX'illamette X’allcy C
The Charleston N“ws and Courier
e cost price to lit* $4000 laid down |
(ffsvlty system. Then if the Wil-
■»Tvity
out
Is
altog
that is held
that city. It is the new double-' I seems to think that the sur«*st way
Biettc Valley
alley Company
Company does not
ck ty|>e that gives t'.ie operator the to elect Br;
■h (0 , •1 its plant — it Is doubtful definite to b alluring,
Bryan would be to kidnep
e of four different fonts of type
■they will ever get another chan e stalling the city's own
"Sunny Jim" Sherman rind exhibit
thout
changing
the
magazine,
puri>oses ns
Yet there are men who dare
■ sell it f r $140,000—the city will for pumping
lat is a sample of progress in the him.
■»-1:..
sible.” which. reading
wspaper line the Statesman likes to doubt the loyalty to llryan of the
funds to gt> ahead and In-
hear alniut.— Salem Statesmin.
means when the
I editor of the N. and (’.
V
1 * ysteni independent of the lines,
•p
And with the installing of this
Bdir.x-
X’alley Co. Is willing to
bf the private corporation.
nf w machine many other additions
job. Further along It
In the elections held of late, most-
1
B ut <> i
the plant will be made that will ly primaries, candidates suspected of
t»
foreign
bond!
HEIGHT
*
able The Guard to print a thor- relations with the interests" have
OE skX M KAPERN $ 1 6 0,000
ghty up-to-date dally newspaper, been swatted hard, which Indicates
can be found
of which will be Im- that voters are not so forgetful as
n
ew Y irk will never have an office in a hurry. ” Th
E
Ir.r a **<l In ke ping with some men would like to have them
upon
the
cr<
s mile high, in spite of all
it
»elate the be.
lk
111*
it talk to that effect.
In- now has th«
tbe
at ■m
he O1 the
ood
edness
per
ca
wlll never have one half a
iteri
Civilization will not stand for the
♦eni|
ther
1. unless the present build- Northwest, or
n
head hunting of savage trlties. and
lib*
a> »
The
ls > xpanded instead of con-
de
has almost siirreeded in abolishing
pubi,, whirr ha.
<1
of t
» the present architectural
it, but civilization never bats an eye
h
step |: issible
van
it
y
mands. says a magazin
magazine
D a
at the far more cruel sport of bunt
id
• late article. For the lim- a
H
Ing and killing character.
iht of any building in New
a
inn
tba
k li ow absolutely fixed at 2000
Y*t another Innovation
n
I'ei
• bout two-fifths of
mile,
that every spellbinder
I * of the present outcry
"shadowed," and that th<
he latest I
skyscrapers, it
to get plenty of applai
■tain that the
1
limit not only man?
:::• d
_VM t-
II be lucre »as'd. hut shortly
1
Imlnlshed. The reason that
Pen
Th* w fl
*
t never wl III
’ hav? any cf the
t
«
building*
HE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD
DO YOU GET rr
NEWS FROM LABOR WORLD
KiJncv Trouble Makes l'ou Miserable.
Heb rew painters and paper hang- a tract of five huiulred »
ers of Boston are reforming their old Fort Scott. Kas.. upon wh
uulou.
eate th«* Institution.
Th«* St, Paul Typographical
The San Francisco Building Trades
Cc urn I has organized an athletic as- lias decided to make a label exhibit
at the Minnesota state fair this year
sociation.
Th. girls empk yed in an Xd«*la:de. and will ask th«* Minneapolis union tn
Aus rails, clothing factory went on a join with It. Last year th«* St. Paul
strike to resist a reduction of wages. union hade a highly creditable label
display.
Steam engin«H*ra of Cleveland. O..
The National Brotherhood of Op­
are making strong efforts to intro­ erative Potters has voted to fix an
duce eight-hour shifts In packing ag«> limit for all apprentices entering
houses in place of 12-hour shifts.
the trade, Resolutions were adopted
White and negro longshoremen at which will hereafter make It neces-
New Orleans have signed a five-year sary for all new apprentices to be six-
contract with the stevedores and teen years or over.
steamship
agents, establishing a
In New York state a bill which
scab*.
takes from the health boards of the
A seceding organization from th«* first-class cities the Inspection of
Brotherhood of Railroad Employes mercantile establishments and place«
has taken th«* name of the Brother it In the hands of the labor depart­
ment was passed and will go into ef­
bool of Railroad Station Employes.
The next conventkn of th«* Inter­ fect on October 1.
On* of th«* principal matters and
national Brotherhood of Bookblml
the next
ers will be held «luring th« second most important features
week in June, 1910, at Cedar Rapids eonvintl 'n of the I'nitel B ltherho I
of Cari »enters and Joiners, w! 1 .1
la.
I'll«* book and job scale of the San will nre ■et in Salt Lak«* City. s< ;>• m-
Francisco Typographical I'nion lias ber 15, Is th«* plan to start an old-
hat of the
lx < n increased from $22 to $24 11 ig«* pension, similar t
week. Ail «* in pl->y *ra ha ■ ■
ipted International Typographical Colon.
It has been announced that the
the new scale under an agreement
Th«* telephone service at Sheboy well-known English labor leader, J.
can. Wis . was tied up for l" hour Weir Hardie, who Is also n member
r« ently by a strike of th«* girl op if parliament, Intends to attend th** I
'nventkin of the Trades ami Labor
orators, who demanded a w ek's va-
■ ation with pay, and obtained the Congress, to be held at Halifax, N.
S.
on September 21, nn«l that he
concession.
Twenty-five
hundred
children's n 1'1 also attend a meeting of miners
Jacket makers, who went on a strlk* a Springhill.
Representatives of the Glassb'ow
In New Yprk a few weeks a ' >. to r1*-1
sis’ a reduction of wages, have won • ■rs of America won a notable victory
their strike in all but a few sh ps on the final day of their recent wage
and have returned to work at their conference with the manufacturers
<f glass bottles, which was held at
former wages.
The railway trackmen are pla’i- Atlantic City. N J., when they ob­
ning for a th«* establishment of a tained a wage scale nt the same fig­
home for their aged and indigent ure as last year, with th«* same
members. It is proposed to acquire working hours.
w
n
I
I
O
1 in that letter
i word*.
le news-
mderful
by Dr.
Swamp-
Root, the great kid-
v, liver and blad-
:r remedy.
It is the great med­
ical triumph or the
nineteenth century ;
di-e<ivered after years
of scientific research
I ■. I H Kilmer, the
eminent kidney and
bladder «¡»eeialist. and is woiderfully
successful ill prom;*' ■tlv curing lame back.
uric acid, catarrh of the bladder an«i
Bright's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney Double.
Dr. Kilmet s 5»anip-Root is not rec-
omiueiided for ev et »thing but if von have
ki<lnev, liver or bladder trouble it will be
found just the remedy you need. It has
Veen tested in so many ways, in hospital
v K and in private practice, and has
! loved so s.iccessfn. in « very case that a
special arrangeinei.t has Ixen made by
which all readers o’ tins pajH-r, who have
not alteuily tried it, n:.»> have a sample
bottle scut fi« c by mail, also a Ixsiktell-
ine more als»ut S»vamp-Root, and how to
tindoul if von have kiduev or bladder trou­
ble. Win n waiting mention reading this
generousoffer in this pajier undsend your
address to I)r. Kilmer
Co., Bingh miti'ii, I
N V.
I'lu- re-uli"
tifly-cent ami one-
dollar si,«* bottles are Came <*t
solil l v nil g«xsl druggists. Ikm't make
any linstak« . but omember the name.
Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's bwamp-Root,
and the address, Bnighaiuton, N. Y., ua
«very Imttle.
I* XX loll PUKING
HX XX EIGHT METHOD
Isaac K. Skeeters, the first white
Salem, Or.. Aug. 15. At a meet­
ing of the Hop Growers' Association man to view the wondrous beauty of
| of Marion county It was unanimously Crater lake, died at his home on
1 voted that th«* growers pick by weight Jackson street, in this city, last night
The end came peace­
1 and that the price for picking b«* 80 at 10 o'clock
fully. following an Illness extending
¡cents per hundred pounds.
The price Is much lower than for over the past eight or nine months,
several years, the price being paid due to general debility, brought oil
« Pacific Horw Liniment is prewired
in former years being 50 cents a box by old age and the undergoing of an
expressly ter the needs nf horsemen and
of $1 per hundred pounds
Not a operation which consisted of the am­
ranchmen. It 1« a powerful sad peno-
voice was raised against the step and putation of his left limb above the
lrstln( liniment, a remedy for emergen­
it was discussed by a large number al.kle joint.
.Mr. Skeeter celebrated his 84th
cies. A soothing embrocation for the
of growers.
Th<> following resolu-
birthday on December 19. He was
relief el pein, and the best liniment lor
tiorts were adopted:
Hardin county, Kentucky,
sprain* and soreness.* I mqualed ler
XX’hereas. It is the sens«* of this born in He came across th«* plains
caring the wound* and Infwries of
meeting, after a full and thorough li 1825. by a team and wagon, land-
BARBED WIRE and lor healing cut*.
discussion of conditions comparing In 1852
In Jacksonville the same year,
| abrasions, sore* and bruise*
Pacilk /
them with horticulture, lumber and ing has
resided In Jackson county
I Horse Liniment i* fully guaranteed.
other Industries, where wages rang«* He
1 No other I* *0 good or helpful in so many
for women from 75c to $1. children for 4 4 years, having spent ten yeurs
| we; *. If it fails to satisfy. *e authorize
s low as 50 cents a day and labor­ In Josephine county.
In June. 1553. with a party of 22,
« all dealer* to refund the purchase price
ers for heavy work as low as 5$ 1.50
Mr Skeeters left for a prospecting
eiT«a casee ee«tue nm estrrs
to $1.75 and realizing hop pickers trip and while gone discovered Cra-
. rn from $2 to $4 a day, and that
H oyt C hxmical Co, we»«»«#.
lake
Medford Tribune
i* -e than half the crop has been ter
booklet
rare *
d at a loss to growers for t hr«'«* (
* ♦
♦ ♦ V
years past; therefore be It
A
Resolved, That th«* pile«' for pick - ♦
♦
ling th«* crop of 1908 be 80 cents per *
♦ r
5
hundred, And that field laborers be ♦
♦
♦
;al<1 $2 a day.
♦
San Francisco, Aug 17.—
Signed:
F. W. Durbin. Wm. H ♦
♦ The case In which- Whang ♦
E.z.in, J. C. Wolf.
♦ Chang« accused of the mur­
♦ der of Durham White Stev­ ♦
.It X< T'lOX NOTI S.
♦ ens, former advisor to the ♦
Korean government, tame up ♦
Mrs. Grace Broadhead and sister,
A
♦ today before Judge Conley, ♦
Miss Daisy Savory, who have been
♦ sitting In Judge Cook's de­ ♦
the guests of the family of S. L. ♦
partment of the superior ♦
Moorhead fur the past ten days, re­ ♦ court, and was set for trial ♦
turned north Thursday. They may ♦ September 21.
♦
conclude to locate In the valley but
«
have not yet determined on a loca­ ♦
♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
tion.
Dr Parks and Hon Leon spent the
NOTE XND < OMMP.NT
past week In camp on the shores of
Triangle Lake.
Grants Pass, Or., people ar«> anx­
.Mrs. Anna Fortmiller and children ious to buy out th«* water company
of Albany, are the guests of Mrs. of that city because of high rates und
Fortmiller's parents. Dr. and Mrs. poor service.
La •
French physicians have
Sandy Pe'erson and John Tower new and, they say. Infallible remedy
returned from Lake Creek Satur­ for sunstroke. It Is chloroform.
PORTLAND. ORE. J
day. They report killing a number
Richard Croker, former boss of
of d«*er.
Tammany, announces that he will re­
A valuable mar«* belonging to Jeff turn to America next month In order
Campbell was kicked on th«* leg Sun­ Ito assist In th«* election of Bryan.
1 - , < nt mid
day and broken In two places. She
The Baldwin dirigible balloon per-
crii**« *. Î<JUOK
was shot and put out of misery. : formed Its endurance test of remaln-
I.C( H.. Wt
M D. Lingo dropped a threshing I Ing two hoiira In the air Saturday af­
i»$y »ne rxprcM.
machine the other day and mash'*«; ternoon
Th«* machine. In fact, was
\V$ h tiauy (•<
the end of his big aeeond • ‘ toe. He
He afloat two hours and five minutes.
I nce List.
that This fete now completes all the re-
did not permit a little thing
.............. like
.
to prevent him from continuing at oulr«*u'ent« for th«* acceptance of th«'
. IRTIMQ CC.
ORLGOri
work.
Baldwin airship. The ship in its ev­ »ta rs
- O« >0<MU
the
Bert Cheshire has received
olutions approached Washington and
contract for building a cottage for clrcl«‘d freely at various speeds while
Mr. Clayton on the lots north of his p< form ng the tests. »Colon* I BaId-
residence.
wln will now be entitled to th«* mon­
Born — August 7, 1908, to Mr and ey offered by the government. $10«),-
Mrs Frank Bryant, a son. Thp baby 000, for a successful balloon.
The re­
died shortly afte** birth.
mains were interred in Franklin cetn-
If you take Kodol In the beginning
etery Sat unlay.
the bad attaches of dyspepsia will be
Hugh Herron, a pioneer citizen avoided, blit If you allow these little
A PERFICr
of Irish Bend, died at his residence attacks to go unheeded It will take
LAXATIVK
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Friday morning aged 69. lie had Kodol a longer time to put your
been a suffer er from cancer of the stomach In good condition again Get
stomach since last March, Mr. II r- a bottle of Kodol today. Sold by all
ron came to Oregon In 1862, and druggists.
took up a donation claim on which
he lived until the time of his death.
Arthur Hendershott r«*ttirnc<| from
He was a highly esteem •*<i citizen
l.nui an! ««■ „,m«r<lai
»«irw« ►
In all
hr* nun '
H m *.
and enjoved the confid«*n< *e and es- Newport yesterday and report I the ■ <*,
Miai !«•■•'toa »l» . ail L«.r-.|
ib»
weather there now as delightful, lie- Fr»ssn •<!*»»<•.
la» unb tbat baa
«r*at.-*r
teem of all those with who
«
-n an 1 *. «rioa Vai.rlR»«
. -ir-
Ing much warmer than formerly
fn contact.
•
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Funeral services were held st Mc- From now on, he says. Is ’he be«
AIBANY COLLEGE, ALBANY, flEtGOM
Farland 'ha|x*l Sunday afternoon by time of the year to go to tne beach.
Rev, Me ausland, of the South .Meth-
odist church.
The Immediate survivors are the
widow and the following children.
Em« rv Herron. South Bend, XX'ash.;
Robert, who Ilves on a part of the
old horn« i«la«x: : Clayton
Clayton, who occu­
ne; Mrs. C. A. Bush-
pies th° old heme;
Miss
nell. of Seattle, . Wash
Wash.; ; an
and I
res with her mother
Margaret wh
•ron home.
Another Tenih and Morrison. Portland. Oregon A. I*. Armstrong. LL.B.. Prirtcipsl
th« k<'
*. Is a«W »asad
d a 11 *ht
t 2. 1908, to Mr. and C/.Ve occupy two floors 65 by too feet, have a jo . oco equipment,
Dole, a son
Times.
F
employ a large faculty, give individual instruct; a. re r ve more calls
G olden ;
W est >
COFFEE
TEA SPICES'
BAKING POWDER'
EXTRACTS ' }
JUST RIGHT
II
CLOSSET a DEVERS
z
Kod>
i
bds if they bad
xo>x1 jiidcment
WITH A LAME BACK?
1
Kod
by i*
Hl KM Itftil
yiU THE Gl I HI»
for office help than we can Beet. Our s.i.' 1 adm te«11y le ids all
au institution.
y attend
others in quality of instruction. It pa
an thorough
S lid a BasiaeM tian: “Keep tvnnk
ty of initruc-
work. It will win out in the end.** Na«d *u i<
tn the Northwest.’*
tion given in your school makes it tha stvn I
Catalogue free,
CjJpen all the year. Students admittt 1
tnau
in Pur tUnA
ar.
y
buailtM
Relereuceai Any bank, any newspaper,