Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, September 10, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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SHRINERS HELD
POSSESSION OF
E. H. HARRIMAN
Scrofula
Few are entirely free from it.
It may develop so slowly as to cause
little it any disturbanceduring the whole
periixi of childjiood.
It may then produce dyspepsia, ca­
tarrh, and marked tendency to con­
sumption, before causing eruptions,
sores or swellings.
To get entirely rid of it take the great
blood-purifier,
FOR AN HOUR
RAILROAD NEWS
OF OREGON LAND
«OT
FRANKLIN ONION IS
Hillsboro, Sept. 4.—FuBy 1500
people witnessed the advent of the
first train on Hillsboro’s first elec­
tric railway yesterday.
Townsmen raised a purse and fur­
nished refreshments for the construc­
tion gang of 100.
Sub«
If H14
3.—Wuen |at the corner of Berke
Boston. Mass.. Sepr.
streets, it ia l , ' an4 Aim'.
I Benjamin Franklin died he Jett a ton
Franklin
UnionU Vh *“
E. H. Harriman, the “Wizard of
NEW RAILROAD
$5,000 with tne provision |
bequest
of
I Wall .Street,” has come and gone.
FOR GRANTS PASS
trades school which has a *'
that the fund, “if accepted by the to Boston's educational
»41*1
In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets The special train bearing the great
Salem. Sept. 3.—For the purpose
through the bequ,.at
'•“’iHt.-i
known as Sarsataba. 100 doaea $1.
railroad magnate arrived In Eugene of constructing a railroad from inhabitants of the Town of Boston."
be managed under the direction of Franklin more than a
“*niOTiz
from the south at 9:35 o’clock. It Grants Pass, on the main line of the the “Selectmen. united with the and the later mumf'ce ® tU’J »<••
the grower» receiving seven cents per
Southern Pacific, to Waldo, in the
Carnegie.
«nee
jp
pound.
The Boggs Brothers have consisted of three coaehes, a diner southern part of Josephine county, Minister ot rne oldest Episcopal, I
Tr-sbyterlan
The purpose of the no- .
sold their late hops on the vines for and a baggage car and was drawn in the Siskiyou mountains, a dis­ Congregational and
an opportunitv1’?1“'’''*
one <ent per pound. They will have by one
of the big Mogul en­ tance of 50 miles, articles of incorpo­ churches In that Town,” who ware is to afford training
,jf 2 f?r '**
charge of the work to pick, dry and gines. On board the train in confer­ ration of the Rogue River & Oregon to make loans under «•"•’■tain eonei- practical
tlons. to “young marri • 1 artificers draughtsmen, and s-4tior^ hM,t’
bale the crop at the expense of the
Southern Railway Company have
purchaser. It is claimed by the hop ence with Mr. Harriman was a joint been filed In the corporation depart­ under the age of twenty-five y-*ars.” neers, and to fit ycu.tg 2*? *'*■
from
Roseburg
and ment of the secretary of state. This The fund was not to be available un­ come skilled and intel ¡J?*8 10
raisers that owing to the low cost of committee
cultivation and the reduced rate of Marshfield, who were interviewing line proposes to traverse the Rogue der 100 years after Franklins (and workers in wha-eye?8
undertake. in ia>:v th.
ther
picking that seven cents per pound him in regard to the construction of River valley for some distance and death.
When the great philosopner-statee- the Institution the •’or-n.
,Or
will net them a small profit.
will tap a rioh section of timber coun­ man made his bequest, he •afeulated schools in Germany F?In^.
rhe
Dram-Coos
Bay
line.
The
com
­
The threshermen of this vicinity as
try in the vicinity of Waldo. O. 8.
*ni^
increase
in pr0
100 _ land were inspected.
a rule are through with their sea­ mittee kept him in the car for 15 Blanchard.
( jlllns anil that
------- the
... fund
,rr. would
of
thJg he
Hiancnara. uienvine
«. vuiuu»
....
nnA
Glenville A.
C
The building is a
son’s work and the farmers have a or 20 minutes after the arrival of h b ».,»..1«, o,¡Jts»?.»oo b.,»«»
commodious struct«-« Of
,:l111
large portion of their grain safely the train here. The local reception are t--- --------- .-----------
stone.
The basement eon».?
housed. The yield Is better than com­
>. j»««.
j *
the
capital
stock
is
fixed
at
11.000.■
«te?m !<8.‘ '
ill be maintained 1155.000 be allowed to accumulate. model boiler room.
mon, and with the prevailing good committee, consisting of the offi­ 000. An office wii;
price« the producers are well satis­ cers of the Commercial club, the at Grants Pass, but the principal bus- ¡At the end of 200 years, ns he fig­ draullc laboratorv o<dKi22 884 a?-
ured, the sum would reach over $2(1,- educatlon of stationary .„¿'¡¡■J1“
fied with the outcome of their year’s members of the board of governors iness office is to be at Seattle.
000,000, of which $15.0ti0.00(i was and an automobile laborauf/T’
work. They have the means to sup­ and the trustees, waited for the mag­
for eXnerfmrn?7
to go to the state and the ’einalnder equipment
ply all their necessities, a good share nate to get through with the South-1
•ftearn, oil and electricity an\i ir
to the City of Boston.
for luxuries, and a handsome sum to ern Oregon delegation and when he
At the end of 100 years the fund cal laboratory, and a clay
add to the rainy-day fund
These finally alighted from the train he
J “Ouelhig
amounted to $391,16R.S5, which was room.
conditions are potent advertisements was greeted with the usual hand- ■
apportioned pro rata in accordance
On the first floor are arni.n^
for our Oregon country, and should shakes. Mr. Harriman was at once
with the original terms. T»-e Frank­ lobby or exhibition room-’tt“
be exploited to the greatest possible escorted to an automobile. E J. Fra­
sier’s big red Rambler, driven by
lin heirs at that time Instituted a for the display of industrial X '.'*
extent.
The citizens of Harrisburg were W. O. Williams, of the Eugene Auto ♦
Toledo, Sept. 4.—Salt Lake ♦ suit seeking to restrain tne proposed of various kinds—the office/tf W
very pleasantly entertained Tuesdav Co., and followed by several other ♦ gets the next encampment of ♦ disposition of the fund, which after ministration, the library ^d°'
and Wednesday evenings by the fine autos, in which were the other offi- ♦ the G. A. R. by a large major­ ♦ two years was decided against ti em. large lecture hall, seating « >
♦
stage acting of the J. H. Hearde cials of the railroad and prominent ♦ ity over Washington.
For twenty-five years thereafter, 1,000 persons, and designed *7
stock company at the opera house citizens of the city, he was driven
♦ Boston's “Selectmen”—now Alder- fully and scientifically m m
Should they favor us in the future through the business streets and up ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦++♦♦ men—wrangled over
uses to every requirement ot proportion
East Eleventh street to the Univer-j
they are assured of a full house
which the fund should be put.
It tllatlon, accoustlcs, light and'r™
W. N. Bucknum and family are In 1
was finally decided to use the noney venience.
was
planned
to
take
Mr.
Harri-
i
H
the city, guests of W. C. Wright, who
for the erection, equipment and
Class
rooms
are diii.r .
Is an uncle of Mrs. Bucknum. Under 1 man to the top of Skinner’s Butte to
maintenance of one of the finest throughout the building on
1
allow
him
to
get
a
better
view
of
the
the stress of a lang waten as head
Tokio, Sept. 4.—The official pro­ trades schools in America.
Four floor, and there are large dr.ntghtia,
sawyer at the Coburg mills “Jack'' I city, but It was announced by Mana­ gram for the entertainment of the years ago, when Franklin’s modest rooms, studios, laboratories au.l £
ger
O'Brien
that
he
would
not
have
la a little out of repair. However. Dr.
fleet was furnished the Associated I $5,000 had grown to J4O8.296.4S, ! cfal ecture rooms for chemistry *
enough time to make the trip. How. Press today.
Dale is fixing him up very rapidly.
Many dinners will be ¡Andrew Carnegie added an ither j phntlcs.
The school wln be ¿L
ever,
he
was
so
well
pleased
with
the
Mrs. C. F. White visiter over Sun-
given the officers by the various of- ¡$408,396.48.
(--------
, __
worK , an.1 , the
.
mainly
for evening work,
looks
of
that
portion
of
the
city
aciK1 <-» equipment
. for iJh,
daly with her parents. Mr and Mrs.
flclals, including the emperor, prime I Today there was thrown open for finpst
finest possible
which
he
had
seen,
that
when
the
J. Bnssard, of Albany.
>1^0nin ins
-------
minister, minister of foreign affairs fhi*
the IncnAetinn
Inspection nf
of visitors
visitors a
a han
handsome
Ing ’ tht.
the rlnaa
class and draughting
i’<
Mrs. Mat Carolin, ot near Browns­ butte trip waa mentioned he request­ i and marine, a luncheon by Baron four-story
fnnr.ufnrv building
building just
ill«t completed
¿nn-nlhac
ftd
has been <n«tall
installed.
ed
that
it
be
made.
Returning
from
the
ville, visited the fore part ot
Teratichi, and a garden party by Ad­
week with here parents, Mr. and the butte the party was taken to the miral Togo.
depot
and
the
train
pulled
out
at
Mrs. Jerry Hay, of this city.
Japanese theatres will be open con­
10:50 o'clock, after more than an tinuously. and will be free to the
hour's stay here.
It was intended men of the fleet at all times. Daily
to remain in Eugene only about twen- excursions to points of interest in
ty minutes.
the surrounding country, admission
Delighted With Eugene.
to ball games and various sports will
Mr. Harriman expressed himself all be free, and passes will be Issued
| as being delighted with Eugene and to officers on all trains and special
the country adjacent,
He admired trains will be run for the accommoda­
the paved streets, the splendii res­ tion of officers and men. The street
The officers of the Lane County idences on East Eleventh street and cars will recognize their uniforms.
Veterans’ Association met In the of­ the buildings and grounds of the The officers will also be provided
fice of S. R. Williams yesterday af­ University. He stood up in the auto­ with free hotel accommodations and 4
Mount Sunapee, N. H.,
+
Albany, Or., Sept. 5.—-I’d
ternoon and decided to hold the next mobile as it was driven through the carriages.
4 Sept. 5.—James Fellows Mc­
+ like to know what you have ♦
annual reuniou of the association on University grounds so that he could
Each man will receive a silver 4 Gregor, the oldest white man
♦
September 23, 24 and 25. Hereto- secure a better view of everything.
got against me," satd Harrl- ♦
in
the
country
today
cele
­
man,
replying
to
a
remark
He expressed his interest for the
brated his 107th birthday. He
♦ that the people of Oregon ♦
trees on the campus. He was de­
♦
can
read
ordinary
print
with
­
+
would send him to the senate ♦
lighted to get such a splendid view
out
reading
glasses,
and
¡8
]♦
if he would make his home
of the city and surrounding country
hale and hearty.
♦ here, on the arrival of his ♦
as the trip to the top of the butte
♦
♦
afforded. He inquired as to the re­
special train today. He was ♦
♦
sources of the country and the popu­
greeted by the mayor and ♦
i* several hundred citizens
lation of the city and asked numer­
♦
KILLEI»
WIFE
TO
Answering an inquiry as to ♦
ous other questions which were all
GET
HEB
MONEY
♦
gladly answered by those in the car
the extension of the Corval­ ♦
♦ lis & Eastern, he said
with him.
♦
Oakland.
Sept.
4.
—
Captain
of
De
­
♦
IxMikn Idke His Pictures.
I intend to do more exten­ ♦
tectives
Peterson
does
noe
believe
the
♦
Mr Harriman looks very much
sive railroad building this
complications in the Donohue murder ♦ year than for a long time and ♦
like hts pictures, which everybody
mystery
ever
will
be
cleared
up.
In
has seen so many times.
He is
Oregon will receive her share. ♦
his opinion Daniel Donohue took his
small of stature.
He wore a gray
I win build across the moun- ♦
wife's
life
or
her
money,
and
bases
♦
suit and a slouch hat and the tan
tains but have formed no def­ ♦
this
theory
on
the
fact
that
Dono-
♦
his face showed the effects of
inite plans. My reception at
hue committed suicide rather that 4 Albany and other points has ♦
summer outing at Pelican Bay.
♦
face
the
charge
of
murder.
wore hts big glasses, as shown
♦ been most pleasing. We must ♦
Gustave Ahlstedt, alias Arkell, ar- 4 work together.”
all of his published pictures. Every­
♦
I rested on suspicion, will be held a 4
body recognized him as he was driv­
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦
j few days longer.
i
en down Willamette street in the
I
automobile.
Oakland. Cal., Sept.
3.—Daniel jj
Drain-Coos Bay Road.
Donohue, husband of Mrs. Alice Dem­
The joint committee from Rose­
ohue, who was murdered and buried
burg and Marshfield who interviewed
In Emeryville, a suburb of Oakland,
EDWARD H. HARRIMAN. Mr. Harriman on the train on the
.and whose body was found Sundnv, j
way to Eugene consisted of L. Wim­
Attorney Lee M. Travis, of this
The greatest railroad man of the berly and J. D. Zurcher. of Ros'-
shot and killed himself at his home
world, who expressed surprised de­ i burg, and J. E. Oren, Wm. Grimes
this morning. The body was found city, has received the following letter
light at the beauty and progressive- ! and Dr. E Mingus, of Marshfield
by Deputy Coroner Sergeant and Dep­ from the “great commoner." will
ness of Eugene today. This Is a good I ! y
uty Public Administrator Flood, who his autograph attached, which he
Two other Roseburg men got off th
plcture of the small, stooped man i train and returned home before i
had gone in search of him. Donohue prizes highly:
En Route St. Paul. Minn..
with a wonderful brain and marvel­ reached Eugene. Mr. Harriman prom­
I had been forced to give proof this af­
.
August 31, 1J08.
ous capacity for work and organiza­ ised the committee that he would at
ternoon
of
his
marriage
to
the
wo
­
DR. JOSEPH D. BRYANT.
tion.
man
He had already made applica­ Mr. L. M. Travis,
once send a man to Coos Bay to In­
Physician who attended Grover tion for $9000 cash In the bank and i
Eugene, Oregon.
vestigate conditions there.
He fur­
My Dear Mr. Travis: —I have vour
fore the reunion has been held each ther state! that If he could he as­ Cleveland for many years and Is active 'the life insurance of $3700 left by
year In June, but owing to the fact sured four per cent Interest on $5,- In the movement to erect a memorial Mrs. Donohue, and was tinder sub- telegram announcing the arrival J
that June Is a very busy month fori | 000.000 for a period of ten years by to the former president.
I poena to appear as a witness at the your son, and. notifying me that he
many of the veterans, It was decided |
[Inquest
inquest which met this afternoon. demanded the use of my name
'the construction of the road he would
Please accept than-
tbs k ' '
at the last meeting to change the ¡order
|
work resumed
In speaking of medal and the officers a gold medal When he did not appear a deputy, done me and my best wishes for
time to September. Usually two or | a line Into Central Oregon he stated to commemorate the vicit.
was sent to get him.
the health and prosperity of the boy
three hundred old soldiers, residing (that the road from the Columbia
Very truly yours.
tn all parts of Lane county, attend [south to Klamath Falls would at once
these reunions.
W. J. BRTAN.
^^Th» Had Yw H ot Alwan dougr*
be built, and that the Oregon East­
ern. or the Natron extension, would
C. L. Kelsey, of Klamath Falla, it
follow by easy stages.
IMMK.UATIOS EXPERT DEAD
I in the city.
Included In the party with Mr
ONT STOM ACH TROl BLE
Harriman was John Muir, the great
Washington, Sept. 4
Frank P. naturalist, who has been with him at
Pittsburg. Sept. 5 —The Mount
Sargent, commissioner of Immlgra- Pelican Bay. W. W. Cotton, attorney Washington Savings Trust Company
THE SPEED MANIA
tion of the department of commerce for the Northwest lines of the Harri­ was closed today by the Pennsylva­
system.
General Manager
and labor, died to.lay of stomach man
nia Banking Commission, and the
trouble. For seventeen years he was O'Brien, General Superintendent Cal-I Cosmopolitan National Bank of Pitts­
chief of the Brotherhood of Locomo­ vln and several minor officials.
burg suspended operations today by­
It Is needless to say that Harriman order of the controller. The latter
tive Firemen. He was a thirty-sec­
I
was
well
pleased
with
Eugene
and
ond degree Ma« »n.
Is a fair-sized institution and Its fa;;.
He was appointed to office by 'the reception accorded him while : ure created considerable excitement.
1
here.
The
fact
that
he
intended
to
President McKinley.
The liabilities and resources of the
I spend only twenty minutes here, but
Cosmopolitan bank are nearly
I
prolonged
his
stay
an
hour
or
more
the
A. O. Magers, of Salem. Is in
million.
[on account of so much to see. Is tes­
city.
timony to that statement.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
*
and banquet—F. L. Chambers, 8. 8.
(From Saturday's Dully Guard.)
The Shrlners have possession of Spencer.
Music—J. A. Maurer. C. B. Wil­
Eugene today. The city is In holiday
loughby, L. E Bean. M O. Warner.
attire, and the red fut in evidence ev­
Reception—D.
Bristow. O.
E.
erywhere. The Shrlners are here for Smith, F. L. Gibbs. B. A. Washburn.
a merry time and they ar having It. F. F. Robinson, F. J. Hard, Chas. F.
The local nobles and a number from ! Baker, C. II. Cannon. W. L Souders
Decorations S. H Friendly, T W.
Cottage Grove, Roseburg., Grants Harris. I. H. Bingham. D. L. Cart-
Pass and Ashland were conspicuous mell, W. F. Osburn.
Refreshments and banquet—Geo.
on the streets all forenoon but when
the Portland special bearing nearly Wall, F. L. Chambers, F. M. Day,
Wm Preston. M. F. Griggs
300 of tne nooies from that city ar­
Program, paraphernalia and dr»*H
rived the
streets
were literally —-Geo. O’B. DeBar, J. L. Page, F.
thronged with the fez-topped Shrln­ E. Dunn, J. D. Matlock.
ers. Then the Arab Patrol, In their
Parade—L. L. Whitson, W G. D.
gaudy Oriental garb, helped add to Mercer, Lark Bilyeu. Y. D. Hensill,
the gayety of (he scene.
C. S. Freeland, E. Whattam.
The special train bearing the Port­
Candidates —C. W. I»we, S. 8.
land contingent was announced to Spencer, C B. Willoughby, Geo. Kel­
arrive at 11:55 a. m., but did not ly, Geo. O’B. DeBar, Wm. Preston,
reach this city until 1 2 45. The lo­ L. M Travis, L. E. Bean. L. L. Whit­
cal committees were on hand to greet son. S. H. Friendly, J. W. Hobbs, C.
the visitors and soon a line of march E. Loomis.
was formed. It was headed by the
Railroad and transportation— A. J.
Eugene Military band, and to stirring Gillette, Geo. rl. Kelly, Geo. T. Hall,
1
music the line passed down Willam­ Sr.
ette street to the armory, where it
Notes of the Day.
indad until after luaeh was narv-
After lunch and before the busi-
d.
ness session many of the visitors
The Excursionists
were shown about the city in auto­
Those coming up on the train were mobiles.
All of the autos In town
1 follows:
were pressed Into service.
From Portland—John O. C. Ad-
The Cottage Grove contingent con­
ims, J. A. Annand, A. Avery. K L. sists of the following: T. C. Wheel­
lernard, M. C. Banfield, F. A. Ballin, er, Oliver Veatch, Andrew Brund
f. 8. Beal. J. H. Burgard, E. W. and Chris Christensen, novices, and
Irown, G. L. Baker, J. J. Blrchbor, J. H. Chambers, F. C. Wheeler and
V. B. Barr, J. W. Brown, A. M. B. Lurch, nobles.
Irown. M. Billings, O. B Blaney. J.
Tho local Shrlners all wore a card
j. Bailey, J. F. Booth, N. Bancroft, on their coat lapels bearing this In­
I. M. Bush, W. C. Bristol, Charles scription:
"I atn much obliged to
t". Byrne, Captain Bailey. II. J. Blals- meet you." Each of the visitors was
Ing.
C,
J.
Buchanan,
T.
M. presented with a Eugene badge.
Baldwin, J. H. Brown. G. L. Camp­
Among the Roseburg Shrlners who
bell, L. G. Clarke, E. E Convert, W. are here today are Frank E. Alley, O.
A. Carter, E. D. Cannon, J. T. Car­ P. Coshow, Sam Josephson and S. K.
roll, C. H. Dexter, E. J Daulton, Willetts.
Grant
B.
Dlmlc.k,
Wm
Da­
Ralph D. Robinson, formerly of
vis, J. F. Drake, Dwight Edwards, G. this city, and who Is the youngest
W E1U«, H. It Everding. Clyde Ev­ Shrlner, Is with the Portland bunch.
ans, R. W. Foster, F Friedlander,
The Ashland Shrlners sent down
Charles Feldenheltner, H. W. Fries. twenty boxes of their fine peaches to
A. F Flegel. Tabor Farrington. L. I). be served at the banquet tonight.
Freeland, A. Fox, E. E Fields, II. 8.
The banquet will be served in the
Farrell, W
H
Grindstaff, A. V skating rink tonight by Mrs. W. F.
Green, H. Gordon, W. E. Grace, W. Osburn, of the Hoffman House.
It
H. Galvani, Samuel I. Guess, F. W. promises to be one of the most elabo­
Harris. J. H Halil, Geo W Hazen, rate affairs ever given In Eugene.
Philo Holbrook, Jr.. F B. Holbrook.
Tonight at the armory a large
J. A. Hazeltine, J. R Hanson, G. H. class of
novices
will hot-foot it
Hill, 8. W. Herman, N. 8. Hamlin, C. across the desert sands. A big time
L. Hosmer, W. J. Holman, Edw. Hol­ Is anticipated.
■
man. N. J. Hoff, W. Harreschou, O.
The members of the Chinese band
F Hellbron, R. D. Inman, G W. Ib- which appeared in the parade are as
botson. E. G. Jones. Fred Jacobs, H. follows: Ah Ling. Sing Chwang, Hip
Jenkins, E I). Jorgenson, Fred Jen­ Yang, Ah Ying. Che Fat, Sing Lee,
nings, Dr. H. J. Keeney, K. V. Lively, Him Glng, Ling Soo. Ah Gee, Nlng
I. B, Leach. J. C. Langdon, A. H. Lung. Hip Ching,
Ah Twee, Yup
Lea. Sigmund Lipman, W. Y. Mras- Nlng, Ling 8uey.
ters, J. II. McKenzie. Fred Muller.
There were 27 In the Arab Patrol
Phil Metschan. Jr., Al Mendenhall. under the captaincy of William Da-
I. G. Mack (Imperial Potentate). T. vis.
McCuster. V. K. Marshall. W. H.
The Shrlners’ parade this after-
Monroe, Jas. Muckle. J. H. McDon- noon was tne greatest stunt ever
....... W
.............
aid,
W Metzgar, J. W Minto, pulled off In Eugene
_
_______
Shortly after
Dr A E McKay. Jno. A McQuInn.
H P Ntifus. F
A. Nichols, Phil 4 o'clock the line, headed by four au­
New. B H Nicol, H. M. Ogden, “
E . F tos. containing the officers of KI Ka­
der temple, started from In front of
' Pearson. II P. Palmer. C B Pad-
the armory.
Following the autos
dock. H. H. Powell, Hal 1). Patton came the band and then the Arab Pa­
(9alom), H. L. Price, A. Pear-
trol.
The nobles men followed in
«on I Hood River), G. A. Peterson,
Roy Quackenbnsh, W. L. Robb. J. full dress and the Chinese band with
W Ream, Frank Rlchet, , J. F Rob- its wlerd music (?) and grotesque
A
II costumes was next in line. The class
Inson. Ralph D. Robinson.
Rothwell. J R Rogers, R. Relerson. of novices followed, then came Col­
(’has Roe, J. P. Rhea. W L. Robb. onel Mercer’s camel, ridden by the
« .1 Rafferty. A. L. Stephens J. 8. Jolly colonel himself, and the tabasco
Spier, N. P Sorenson. G W. Staple­ sauce wagnn containing the real hot
ton. Emil Schacht. R. E L. Simmons. I stuff with which the streets were
The ambulance brought
H. I). Storey, J. H. 8trowbrldge. Ed sprinkled.
Seymour, II J. Schoulderman. Will (ip In the rear. Thousands of people
E
Sherman
(Hood
River).
J. witnessed the parade.
Eugene has her best dress on to-
Shenck (Hood Itlver). C H Stran-'
Although the day was prettv
«•han (Hood River). E. C Shannon day.
Willamette
street
fairly
(Hood River). 8. W Stryker (Hood. cloudy,
River), A L Teeter. 1» W. Taylor. shone with ribbons, flags and pen­
Down
the
middle of the
Archie Thurlow, C II Tyler, O. I>. nants.
Thontaslne. C. B Turley. A Tllzer, street are two rows of U. 8. flags
_____ __________
and each
T. L. Wadby. A. Walch. L F. Woos­ hung about fifty feet apart,
ter. F '. C. Wasserman. F.
F S Wilson. light pole bears a shield with the em­
blems and
eolors of the Mystic
J E Werelln, F. E Walkins, .1 It
Bunting hangs
Weatherby, G B Whitehouse, V n Order of Shrlners
Ward, N G. Willis. A H Wilson II from nearly every store entrance in
I. Young, T. W. Vreeland. F. A Van every store window are pennants or
other emblems of welcome to the
kirk.
travelers who have stopped at this
I<nnc (Nninty Sliriners
1 green oasis.
Charles F. Baker. A. L. Ball. Lark
Some of the
windows had
ntlyeu. I H Bingham. D Bristow, special display«. atore
_______
_____ a big
Polders _ had
B H. Batley± L. E. Bean, F. L. Cham-
electric sign of the order, which Is
hers. C Il. Cannon. C. H. Cannon. 1». especially pretty when lighted up at
L. Cartmell. F E Dunn. F 8. Dunn.
night
In one of Ditnn'a new dis­
F M Day. Geo. O’B DeBar. C. 8 play windows la a desert of sand with
Freeland. S II Friendly. F L Gibbs.
pyramids and oases, and crossing this
M F Griggs. A J. Gillette. Geo T Is a single camel and rider.
Hall. Sr F J. Hard. Y 1» Hensill.
Otto had a unique window with
J. W Hatfield J. W Harris. J W. Shrlner«' fez« made of candy.
In
Jones.
Geo
H.
Kellv,
A.
Ia»m-
I. I
bard. C E Loomis. C W. Lowe, B Schwarsschlld'a window is an orfg
Morri« Schwarz­
Matlock. J. A. Maurer, Inal drawing by
Lurch. J 1»
1
W G Merc cer, M Montgomery. W. F schild. The Gilbert art store displays
-Jsburn. D A Paine. W. M Preston. a large painting of a solitary camel
and rider on a desert, the relief of
I. L. Page, , J F Robinson. L N. R<>- whlrh Is unbroken except by one pyr­
tey. O. E Smlth. W L. Bonders. 8. amid. it la the work of Mr Gilbert.
4. Snencer, L M Travis. G. D. Wall,
W. O. Warner B A. Washburn. W He made all the shields, fifty-eight In
C. Washbttrne. L. L. Whitson, E number.
In Luckey's window Is a framed
A’hattam, C B Willoughby , 1P D.
picture of a camel and rider. Eaton
Wheeler. J E Young. Frank H. Wln- has an original get-up, consisting of
or.
the sign« of the order and several
The Dav'« Program
with
ink bottles
the pyramids made
the
afternoc•n
Late
In
»ualnesa b«*«an and h**ld until time Hull's confectionery store has a win­
dow display made entirely of candy
or the parad«e, which was fix ed for 1
There are numerous others. «11 of
»’clock
Th»«> formation of th<e pa-
which are good.
It would be hard
rade Is as follows
to nick out the best
Executive committee
The street will look especially pret­
Eugene Military llsnd
ty tonight when lighted by the manv
Potentate and staff
arches of Incandescent lights which
Autos with distinguished guests
when lighted will throw the colors
Arab Patrol.
>f the Shrlners over all the other
Chinese Band.
Tobasco 8auce wagon.
Mercer s camel and truck with
rapt Ives
More captives.
Ambulance
Shrlners In line
Isx-al (■ommitliM,«i.
The committees which have charge
of arrangements are as follows
(Special Correspondence I
Executive committee D. A Paine,
Harrisburg, Sept 4
Great actlv-
L L. Whitson. D Bristow. c n Ity has been dlsplayed In the hop-
AVIllotighby. 8. H Friendly
fields of this section this week
The
Meeting place, ceremonial ••Mloo Fugles are all harvested and sold.
ACTIVITY IN HOP
FIELOS OF HARRISBURG
GRAND ARMY VETS
FAVOR SALT, LAKE
OLDEST MASON
VETERANS' REUNION
SEPT. 23, 24 AND 25
HARRIMAN WILL
HALE AND HEARTY
. j :
TWO PITTSBURG
BANKS ARE CLOSED
WRIGHT AIRSHIP
MADE SUCCESSFUL
1 .emans. France. Sept. 5
M ilbur Wright, the aeroplau
1st of Dayton. O., . made a
magnificent flight
here to­
day
His machine • wns In the
air almost jo minn
corer«
Ing fifteen mil 'n In a re-
remarkable serl t*« of erolu-
tlons.
Wright was overwhelmed
wl»h
congratulations npvn
alighting
FRIENDLY SEI.1.8 FIVE
ACREN FOR
FOUR TRAINMEN
DIE AS RESULT
3. H Friendly yesterday sold his
five-acre tract of land lying on the
east slope of College Hill, just north'
[of the General hospital, to a new cor­
poration just formed by local capital-1
ists. for $.■•000.
The corporal! >n
¡filed articles with the county clerk |
I this morning. It Is comp<>sed of M.j
Missoula. Mont., Sept. 5—As the
Duryea, recently from Frederick- result of a head-on collision between
♦ I •J.
town. Mo., A. C. Dixon, a member of westbound passenger train number
♦ the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company, 5 and a freight train near Paradise
♦ ' and
E. O. Potter, the well-known on the Northern Pacific today. Engi­
neers Munson and Valentine and
♦ ; attorney. The name of the r
I (Ion Is the Hill Crest Co
It Is their Firemen Robinson and Herrick, all
♦ ! Intention
A brakeman
lay the tract off Into of Missoula, are dead
♦ I city lots
I place them on the mar- and a tramp were seriously injured,
♦ ket in tl
The collision is stod to have been
t
near future. They will
♦ I first bull
ement sidewalks caused by the failure of an o •rator
itreets, cement
♦ j and curt
v. pine each of the 26 to deliver an order to the passenger
♦ I lots with
ter and make other train.
♦ j Improvements to the property before
Later the dead
be I es of four
♦ I they attemnt to* sell the lots. This more tramps were found
♦ Is a moat sightly and beautiful place wreckage.
♦ for a residence.
9
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