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THK KttiKXK WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY, tMTOBKK IM. 10ON A VILLAGE HOME Pc ru na Is I'scd 4s An All-Round Reliable family Medicine 1X' V COTTAGE GROVE BRIDGE DAMAGED 8Y HIGH WATER ed with the new equipment now at his command, as are the pre-medical FRANK CURTIS D!ES AT JUNCTION C! I Ì N Was Prominent Citizen them Lane Town—Other hews Notes ot Interest WITH PAPERS IN HASKELL'S SUIT it out of commission for a dav o two. s tt, of thl G*or -‘graphs news ol hi« fati Kan- .-. Thursd ALMOST A SHOOTING AT SPRINGFIELD MURDER MYSTERY BAFFLES PDLICE r.C CAM bi ÒAN FnANCISGG ii u- tinl, mi Italian, in t u night, in w h«ch th«* iloor of his stat« an exciting time In Springfield last lupont and Pa- > tt outle', car- failure, Tu.-la' aft -rnoon In regard ta th« •e are confront,- room was burst open by a deput y. D Mar- rightful post essi u of a certain piece ed w org of the Main 3 days, sheriff. Wm. ft. Hears t, the r.iilliot of prm'orty last night The legal ownership of tlnl “dnesaay. In con- at the r«-> dence XV -dnes.iuy morning i > al by Rev. E. II H Belknap and th«- re-1 tt'rv editor, was served with pa; -rs i at Dupont South \ street . oms to has tx-en closed mains were interred tn the Goodman! notlfyin him that a suit tor Ifiiii»,- be In doubt and it Is yet to be de Pat-Il ! It he body Mr. Curtis' 000 damages had been tiled agnlnst termined whether ll belongs to Ho found b.-neath the window of althougn one side cemetery near Monroe. The police ed t»y ■■.edestria«’« had b *en in poor health for some) him for slander and libel by Giver- city of Surlngfl ld or Individual prop r >om he occupied. time past but : his I ailnii-n; waa not I nor Haskell, ot Oklah >ma, >*rty. At any rate rite the pile driver) the rpont shows evidence ot a strug-v Li the een ordered and is be- consid«red al^r.. '■mine un:tl within the! Doug! as of I Bi*, aud the theory is that he was county, circuit court, crew r were refttsi-I t' «■ prlml he ground for im- past few days, He died sitting ini OUllinji tht-ir machine th row I h w ha’) > 'fown - ut ot the window, causing bridge. Work his chair ami It was a me little time Hearst's »1« - lid he w as not in the Rosa and Antonio l»e- b< city hl» death. fused th th- ■'"«I, < puty ad- is laid off and 1.« supposed q p - b« i‘ as souln as the rain ; Martlni. cousins of the d-.-ad man. the family discover-1 room atul refused thereafter »hen pr^nrty. Afu-r the foroniC. ... .... n of the nilttanee. and when ilia d >.>r tv us Ionic timihers for gird- ■ ed that he was crew ^iad v'.'ta nel prim on of th-- were hel I pending an Investigation. d«>ad. Mr. Curtis' opeu .Mrs. 1 lieant, pur rtlally dis- ironght in ami ««-r* J the city as marshal .- me two • burs', ppeti D-Martlnl's head was crushed anil council tj cr ss over the i» g ground and 12x16 inches or three terms and at the time frobtid. . rush«-«! i'ushetl fri from the ro.itn. The .the marshal had been Ins» rht'f 'rf Tko'f’tnds of Similar Homes In l.._ teted to¡ both arms broken. of his ’ y Toe Dame- «ieath was mall carrier on R. F. D i door of tile toile' toilet was broken <» »p«-*i have th«' fence removed, the partv I;... • ' r ' ■■ ■' Is Hetng l sed H iih tlu ■ursi emergoil emerged II rward claiming the ownership flat', ; refused Oaiiue 1. 1. dient liesuits No. 3. and his many friends along I and lloarst the line who have watched for hl.« ) i said thaf is his opinion the i the right to tak«> down t l>.. fence. ‘ coming, rain or shine, will s «- hint would ui-ver cotue to trial und th.it . which ho proceeded to do. Just as P*»» Jt c b. 1G, 1102. j time, a« i snked not need any< when I 1 h«' was not disturbed because of It no more. His wife died on the 7th he *'i»s about to c 'mnlet. h - bnr- r.h. take cold I take Peruna and in a short day of last March. Seven children ar«- I He also says his previous offer to do for a left to mourn the loss of both father I stand the e >st of the suit for Hus- ti nsome task, th«' party claiming Hear s.r: 1 hav* been tklakihg of tim* I am »11 right.* ownership put itl an nppeiranc*. Al ....... My wife is subject kell. if the suit was press« «1. »¡Ill ' ’-o- irted ti us, n woriiy battle fol-1 y.*U «'or som«'time to lot you to asthma, She takes Peruna at that Ott«. Mrs and mother, viz: holds good. . William. Della, Justice, George it what Perur.a dui for me. lowed. Next was the <lrawlng of pl»- time, and »he ha. had no new! for a doc Mr furti» cari- an 1 Bertha. tolx ami v are told had not the het- The department of economic* at J ist 57 yeic-’ ohi. * my health tor for some tim*. XVith mah» thank» stands United Artisan p 0 -. . ’ n th«- ta* Judgment of the marshal and Ma'the Cnlveralty will gather facts and , ut «ix or seven yi«»rs ago. I first for your medicine, we remain,' •t cor 31,000. antagonist, interfere it, no doubt some statistics on matters which are like ni«Ì-.-pepsi-i i'41.1 cteployed different1 Sincerely yours, s undert» one would have been the target for ly to come before the legislature. In JCr*‘* Cory returned home Satur- commendable »» I Woi a fetal shot, And then, how sad. The order l<> all in me nres-ntation of PHIKRATZ. day after spending a few weeks at 5*tl injuredeneef my kidney», which will Sot only add to the | his old home at Laurel Nebraska. d'"* I was ii t done, and hatter still, actual < indltion.s and needs. At ’’1 1 ;<»tra. ’ lveness. but' Ii l.uc<t toe beet doctors for that. I no on«' Wes hurt. We understand the last ser>l <n of the legislative I I'trx’v '•raVity an He owns a section of lan«l near that Fonntainville, Pa., April Itl, mu*. which will make th«> place more Ip- ' place which brings In a good rental I matter will be settled tn the courts such werk was lone, and ri i [ ; m-.- to bed, r.ot to move fqr t wo Dr. 8. B. Hartman. I vlting to nomesi't'kers am! strangers, lie reports good times there, but th«' Halsqy, Or.. Oct. 14,-T.ulsy, a', an I the marshal shall be exouera- have come to the Vnivor,..ty v k«. ' Dearftirt XV J-RVë Yeruua tn ths and mor? congenial to our home peo-l country , •ej from ull blame as he was on- so again this year. Prof. Is not Improving m rapid 1 . 'their n-iiic iu Halsey, Mr. and Mr Lilc'.ly recovered, but was Bo weak house ali Hi» lime and when we think pie. The movement inaugurated by , . __ ‘" the o orders of the city y obeying Young superintends i the work. ns on the coast. V " y. ’ 1111 *.' , I ' V1 " 1 'i' 1 ': - I >' ■ ' ,st.-nt 1 that I <-ouU walk but a j we need IV, we take It. XX'e ar«* about the ladl s I? that of securing anil ■ ) every minute of his visit atul has council, which Is his duty, and which little time Legislators have but weildlag anniversary. They were to tnuke researches of the «-xperi- f tdisUiK-e. lnfiut I had to keep sixty years Old and have not called a nicely platting a city park, i five- large holdings there, the Nebraska both born In Henderson county. 111 . he should be ever willing to do. ment» of other states, and of the acre tract covered by a beautiful eV- nrticle , of climate Is n little t hi stren and were married in Rosetta. Ill News. i doctor to our place for some years. 'V ......... ... past experiences In Oregon. The ob- ergreen and ak grove, known as the uous and he prefers delightful Ore Mrs. Ward's ipalden nsme wai Mal it- ft sevurat rvn«edies, but obvMned XX e go out in all kinds of weather and Long Landess grove In east Cot-) Ject of the department Is to place gon. vina Martha Rust. T.'ev «ante to t Hftb. 1 also Lad catarrh in sdflstj sometimes wlren we go on a trip we tage Grove, being tinder consider»-1 subject matter before the senators Roberts Cronston have removed Oregon in 1873 anil «-‘tiled In llal- take Peruns along. A preventive is tion. J. XX'. Gowdy has equally a»I and representatives In a concise aud b’ a. fro mthe hotel corner and have also sey, where they have lived slnce. reliable form. wife s<lvl«*'d tne to take Poruna, Iretter than »‘cure. That has l>een our attractive a grove Ir XX'est Cottage! dissolved partnership. Mr. Cranston Six children. George Ward, of Wood- The subjects which are being tak Grove, but not as lat ge an acreage ■ continuing the business tni it is with pleasure that I can say experience. ll<- Is now burn; Ed Ward, Mrs. May Mlller, en up by the senators are "Compari I had pob- health some years ago and However, the site ot the proposed located In the Johnson building next Mrs. Fannie Ross, of Halsey ; M rs that tty taking one sud tine-half bottle son of Financial Provisions of Ore ef your lhtrnna, it cured me and I feel when I'firf id your medicine I hit ttia city park will he cho-t-n by the lad door to the Corvallis creamery He Imura Moore, of Hr. wnsvllle, aud gon Stale Constitutions With Those ies. paid for by them from money se expects to get in a new stock of Mrs. Helle Froman. of Albany, with 1 From Thursday's Pally). all right. I send this with maary- thanks right thWig. XVe both thank you for cured bv a serie* of entertainments. ' goods as soon as In* gets thing« In 12 grandchlldn.il and 40 other guests When the ruin storm started of Contemporary State Institutions, your good medicine. to you, M 1 enjoy life iraia. and similar means, and when secured shape. helped to selebrate their golden wed Tuesday, the llooth-Kr'Ily Lumber and with those of Present Day Con Mvwife has also been taking yonr Sincerely yours, , ,.ui|„u, ,«uu of ’ stitutions." the plot will I»«- dedicated to th«-: had » a i... large .......... number . ding Mr. Ward is a G. A R. man, Company Snell, Is now s. s. Our friend "Graphic Showing of the Develop peruna for a-tliiiia and it helps to re PHILIP KRATZ. cltv of Cottage Grove having served four years in Com- logs both In the McKenzie and Wil gramlFather and seems considerabb Militia Affairs. lieve her. XX'e keep your Peruna in G. Eighty-fourth Illinois Volunteers. lamette rivers on the way down to ment of the Different Sources of Ore elated over the distinction. A son On Monday. October 21». Col XV and Springfield, gon State Revenues." tliehouse constantly. Again I say 1 Witness to Signature» ' was born to Mr and Mrs Seldon He is 71 years old and hl» wife is the mills at Coburg "The Pacific Northwest Internal The rivers came up thank you for Peruna. 1J, John Donnelly, Mayor of Doyles I O. Toran, of Eug«>ne. and Capt. j Snelf nt Astoria, on the 13th. “Grand <’>7. and while both are in feeble respectively. very rapidly and the loggers had to Waterways Systems." Htiuck of Roseberg. Inspector of | Sincerely yours, town, Pa., have been acquainted with small arms, will take the score of ma" Snell is with her son in that health, they look younger than their work day and night to save the logs, "Oregon VVater Power Resources years. PHILIP KRATZ. Mr. Philip Kratc for 25 year». I know the pick«*d team representing Com ) city. It was planned to have a tuock but all are now safely In th«> booms, and a Desirable State Policy.” "Graphic Showing of the Develop Frank Drugg is seriously ill a' the wedding ceremony with their grand- The McKenzie drive of 10,000.000 him to be an honorable and useful riU- pany E of this place. They will com-) Wm. naughter, Fonntainville, Pa., Nov. 9, 1903. xen. Hr, in my presem'e, signed th» pare the various score of plched home ef his father-in-law. Miss Floreme Brain-) feet was within four miles of Coburg ment of Different Linea of Public He has [Missed through n well, .laughter of Mrs. May Miller. *hen the rise In tlw river Expenditure." Dr. 8. B. Hartmau. atiove statements concerning Parana teams of the companies In the Fonrth Tripp. "Oregon's Public Lands Policy— u~* all the Petr Sir: I have good health now and which I have every reason to bel»ev» Regiment Oregon National Guard, siege of typhoid fexvr and he In «till as maid of honor, an.l Harry Star I The rise - was so rapid ‘ that "Oregon's School Fund and Sys- and award the cup to the winning in a very critical conditioi». Junc l.eept-r as l»*Bt man, Rev, Charles available men were rushed to the j your valuable medicine gave me good are true in all particulars. nearly every tent of Common School Finance. tion Times. drive ami by hard work team representing their company. Moore, of Eugene, officiating, and health. 1 have tied uo ducUar for some I sieSKD. i JOHN DONNELLY, K»*. "Oregon’s Wagon Road Appropria I«-ist year the trophy was won by our Un- young p -ople had planned to sitr log was piloted safely to the mill tions and System of State Highways." time company and they are confl- prl»e --veryon« by having tin- minister pond. J "Financial Statistics of Hallways This morning reports to the cont- d -nt that the enpp will remain here marry them nt the conclusion of the through a com-piracy «Ith F. A. for another year, as thel rnnly com pany’s office in Eugene Indicat«- I of Pacific Northwest.” mock ceremony, but, fearing that the Kribs and S. A. I). Fitter. Puter al The Information g-H-*-*- n-l" al to fear 13 Roseburg. s', o k would unnerve th«- aged cou that the Willamette had risen 38 ready having been in jail on account petitor On Sunday a team comprising t he Inches and was nt a standstill, while so be place 1 at the sei v.re ot tile >u >- into ple, they, too. were let .1. W. Hobbs. United States inter The government ha.« commenced of some of the transactions, A gov- 1 lent. Petrie, Cor - Bartels . Prv out. the the McKenzie had come up to 4 0 lie, who may get th<- results by In proceedings to secure ths holdings of ernnient official has been in thv city Pitcher and Prv Palmer will meet nal revenue agent for Western Ore scheme, which was carried man and Inches and was also stationary. quiring at the University when the gr. i dfather acting as best gon. was In Ashland a few days ag > Smith's securing a complété list of I'. A. Smith, lucatsd in Linn County, I work is completed. th«- ’earn which went ets’ nt the Nat says the Record. In response to In the grrndmother as matron of honor, holdings, about 141.000 acres in all. who. it is »lleged, secur’d the land I-' imu I xi II Situation. ional shoot, who are Sargeant Snod quiries nut to him. Mr Hobbs su'd The bride wore white silk voile and The line-up of neither the Fresh grass. Corporal Pitts and Art. Moon tint Ashland and Newberg were tl Ward carried white roses. Mrs. men teams or of the 'Varsity Is likely ey. For the fourth memtu-r <ff their drvest "dry” towns In Oregon, with wore black bilk and carried yellow t > be given out before Saturday team they will be allowed to select Corvallis a close th'rd Mr. Hobb.- roses. The nonte was decorated tn morning. Coach Forbes says things a member from the company. A adntitted that the blind pigs that yellow roses and Autumn leaves, ex are mystifying, mysterious and misty, nurse of Ito has been raised among | existed here in former "dry" periods cepting th«- bride's laid-, which was o :o co ’-■O tn such has been the condition of the the member« to make the match ln- After a this Is al- decorated in whit«1 roses. weather. These first games are real- X o tersting ard -pectat.nrs will witness were a thing of the past « » V” i With tin- expectation that th«» Bo short trip south, the young people vo the Judgment of the city officials, ly try-outs, and the results will not o m > n» n -H some fine shooting. hemia district will become a great will be at home In their new lionie who are not making any no'sc about be known until conietlme later. X C Sp«-cUil ll'rwl Tux. mining centre, nml that large strikes on tbelr farm near Halsey. X) that College Items. £ rn The voters of Road District No the matter, but an- seeing to It far of ore will soon b<- made. Walter Ea > McKinley and .Means have been me’ Tui-sdav afternoon to vote th*- laws nr** being obeyed as so. ton, a University student of more c» > (/) o o > o a tax for the purpooe of Improving as it is within their power to do t-n o than ordinary note nnd ability, pre put on the training table. □: -H > CD The adm.Hslun to the football til«' roads west of Cottage Grove, to fers to stay out of college thia year | m Lorane. 'the p-lied result was In to take advantage of the openings game Saturday will be 50c. A social will be given to the Uni (7’ favor of a levy by a majority of near z <✓» that may occur during the next year. 3T i three io one. The rock crusher of Eaton has spent part of the summer versity Student* at the Congrega- th«- county Is nt present at work In In Bohemia, and was delighted with tional parsonage Friday night. Van II. Rhodes Is attending to that vicinity, and they are making Corvallis, Oct. 1« At a rousing the prosp«-ets < Special Correspondence). some fine roads; roads that are dur Is sisters’ meeting held last night In He has lived In Eugene for three Y. M C. A. affairs at th* Unlver- VBEM able and lasting. We understand an the Commercial Club rooms, plans Harrisburg, Or.. Oct. 18. Our years attending the University, and slty. 8-mfIl levy was decidad upon, which for raising a booster fund of 3800O Postmaster. C. I. Morris, had a thril as well as being a prominent student, jjaaU" will m«-«d all present requirements. w«-re discussed. It was the largest ling experience In the Cascade moun has done nil "A” work In Ills course The IMstrirt Fair. Beside» the meeting of thai nature ever held In tains Sunday and M >nday of this In mining engineering The District Fnlr committee on fi this town, and will have far reach week. He and Dr. W. H. Dale, as experience lie has gained In college, w nance reported that 352.« has alrendy ing results. a respite from the grind of dally he has traveled over the country and been subscribed for the project. They J. H. Hartog. or Eugene, was the business, went to the mountains on is conversant with many sections. report that the Idea of the pToposf- principal speaker of the evening, nnd n bunting expedition last Saturday •ion being a money-making lnsti'u- told of th.- great work being done Arriving at headquarters, they fixed NORRIS A ROHE tlon for the stockholders or promot- by the citizens of Eugene In the up ramp «nd went on a stroll for game, The office of the Southern Pacific CIRCIH LACKS MONI V ers, as out of the question but It Is building of their community. but without success. Next morning TO PAY EMPLOY IS roadmaster for the Salem division, [hoped by the assistance of th» ram- which extends from Salem to Rose Th«‘ need of a booster club to work bright and early they had breakfast munlty to make It self-sustaining. in conjunction with the Commercial and started for a hunt, Mr Morris Norria A burg, will at once be moved to Eu Globe, Arie., Oct 11 i The paid admissions which may not Club Is ke«-nlv felt, and it Is th'- d«- to travel on the east side of the sum Itowe’s cirrus Is stalled here today gene and ItoadmsKter O. H. Miller amount to a considerable sum will ,1111 termination of the local businessmen mit and the doctor on the other side. an the result of a strike hint night of will have an office here. The old help, and every cent subscribed will to keep the ball rolling, now that It They agreed that they would return the trainmen and driver», who claim baggage room, which Is now a part ca] to eantp about noon for dinner The they have not received any wages for of the freight depot. Is being i be • xjiended on the necessary '*.. penses A larg«- jumber of prizes are is started. doctor arrived In on schedule time, the pant nil w«-«-ks fitted up for his office and ¡desired and with the expense of ool- but Mr. Morris failed to put in an The management claims the high just a» soon as the work is com- ♦ ♦ ♦ lectlng «-xhlblts and erection of appearance. Dr. Dale fired signal license charged here prevented t hem pleted the transfer will be made. shots at Intervals and searched the from meeting their payroll buildings, »'¡Il be considerable.— I Mr. Miller will move his family here M Mlltll l» ♦ hills for some distance around with Leader and Western Oregon. When th« regular drivers and from Drain and they will become per ♦ out succ'-ss. It was now growing trainmen struck, the circus men at manent reaident» of Eugen*. ♦ late and he feared that .Mr. Morris tempted to load their show on the In Sal'-m. on Wednesday. Oct. 14. was lost or the victim of an accident, train with the ssslstanre of the ean- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ at ihe Catholic church. George II therefore he came out to the valley vunn’iieii and oth<r employes, Thl* ♦ M XUR1EI» Mill -r, formerly of Eugen«- and Mlsx and gave the alarm. In crossing th* failed, and today they are trying to ♦ 103 Nir,-» Martin, l ather Moore, officia summit Mr. Morris was overtaken arbitrate (he strike, ♦ a drenching rain and a dense fog. ♦♦++++4444444444+ for both meeting«. Apparatus for Every Phase of ting The groom Is a plumber In the by ■ hop of Martin Ludwig of Albany, a which renderkd it Impassible for him At th<* United Brethern parsonage of Pre-Medical Study popular young nian. and the bride Is ' to keep his bearings; hence he was t Ml MX IltH'MtX In Eugene, Octlier 14, 1908. at 4:30 o'clock, lost. He traveled until 4 an estimable young lady, a MILL STI MP OREGON |i m Albert A Winter and Mrs. Flora Installed when he found himself at the foot of Salem for some time. Prince, both of Lane County, Rev. of Foggy Peak, exhausted, "all in," Richmond Pearson Hobson, con J. W 8pte< hi r, officiating. nuti'-d with cold, drenched by the artment at the Unl- a* *♦♦•♦♦**♦♦♦ ♦ one gresenan, from Alabama will he In rain, hungry, and wltn but October 21 for a tour of the At the Christian church parsonage 'he direction of P*O- * match with which to start a fire. Oregon HORN. He sui'-eeded In getting a fire but state In the Interests of the Bryan In Eug me. Wednesday even'ng. Oc- eotaer nas mane more ♦ * had the most miserable night of his campaign. Word has liwi received tober II. 1908, Albert II. Peabody, ■OB ■ year than any other ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ '■T life. When morning came he started at the state headquarter* that Mr. of Ixeaburg, and Miss .Myrtle Irene ii the I'niversity. Be- Hobson will lx* In Portland about Hooker, of Panther, Panther. Rev. J. 8. 8 Mc Mc- rooms on the secund In Eugene. Oct 18, 1 90S, to P G. out and luckily found a trail which that date and will be nt th<- command Callum officiating. ír<J l«-d him to Courtney creek, which he ■on. the wife, a Hall. It now has Bradway and foil »wed. striking the valley at Mr. of the state central committee for a third floor Warmath's and from there he tel series of public addresses. C. 1908. to W. ban Ort. 16, In Eugene. Congressman Hobson Is well b<u ' i Mogical laboratory Many aearchera A ephoned hla family Mohawk. wife, of an Trotter and ......shed, equipped with l>w*n e«tab were on the trail before hr- got out. known to the entire Malted States a» de- daughter. electrlca lly heated incubator for Marlon Hyde came home the laat a public man and sneaker. He first Trfu new sterilir- Berlin. Oct. 17. There hare been velonln« germ» of the week from a month's hunting gained renown by his brave exploit ‘ 8'x mil«-» nor'h of Eugene, October havp been put in. and elgnt mi lift the i frightful massacres In Armenia, ac- and fishing on the coast He looks at Santiago when h» or 1 bottled »hi* \fnrrlni:ti' ' „....ii.. .. .it____ _ _________ »u- t «-___ 12. 190*. to J M Wlls-m and wife, « Spanish fleet by sinking the Merrimac t of the nnd moat up- cording to dispatches to the « Tage as fat and slick as a well-fed English in the entrance to the bay. He Is blatt. to-datp pattern obtainable have b<*Fn son man. now a member of congress and has Miinl'-r«-«l by Soldier». pyrchaaed The late heavy rains are an Inex In Eugene. October 14, 190*. tn pressible Joy to the farmers __ tLU room several In th»* herbarium Berlin. Oct 17. The report says Crops gained much notice by his advocacy Korn and wife, a daughter. John Iw — n placed for the pur- of a larger navy Hts address In Ore that the Armenians massacred by iA*»« have all In and the winter's wood In the F- of at< oring ’be 15.000 plant dry Nothing to do but watch the gon will cover several of the principal Turkish troops sent to Vlran Shehr I \Itl » <»E THANK* whi«h were donated to the cities. to overawe the mutinous townspeople Fcffnena grain and grain grow. A r*x>ni t and who at once began to murder. eraSty The Booth-Kelly Lu " miter - - Co. sold We wlrh to thank our neighbors «Ide for anatomy They completely overrun the city ar.d »•pen Aet at all the machinery In their sawmill an! friend- for their kindness and cal laboratory, and women and children were subjected lok»<b here, excepting the water wheels, to to fearful treatment. loabk x skeletons have t»-en sympathy during the sickness and Ell Perkfna 4 Bon, Thursday They our baby. ____ in this death of lection ► c th* will remove It to Coyote Creek, MR and MRS Wm JOHNSON Wil here they are putting in a aawruhl The Ne- Lincoln, N*b., Oct 1 7 Clvil Engineer Simon Klovhdahl ’ofinider able t ew apparatus talned for ave braska military academy, located left Eugene today for Waldo Lake, plant. was Cynce Frasleur, a young man nd histology 1. OC'l* 'U .Mr and Mrs. Widener and Mr» three mile« west of here, was des- taking other men along with him to a elevator cot» brought In from a logging The ) assist _________________ the contractors _________ In pushing the ________ ___ ______ <1 a .-le«' Donovan arrived from Eug ne Thurt trojed by fire this morning. on* near Hal e Thursday with sixty-five boys were taken from the reservoir rock cut werk to rontple- -nnd and third flay crushed, although no his leg, badly bulldlng In safety. ' The Io»« i» e»- tion before the snow compel« the men Inst led Under the strain of the He I» »» the berne» were 'FT** orogen U ter Thursday, one of th* guy rope tlmated at 8100,000. The building ' to leave that high altitude In th* \ h**r the efficiency of th 1 under the care of H «pl General 1 Rapita mountain*. of the ferry broke, waich will leav w as insured f >r »20,000. rtm*st haa b «en greatly inrr—i Dr. F M. Day. J ProCeMMf ¿»eetaer to well p Í ÜEPT. OF ECONOMICS TO AID IEG1SLAIORS MJRHIEO AT GHAHD PARENT'S ANNWTRSARY BOOTH-KtLLY LOGS IN WITH A RUSH ASHLAND AND NEWBERG DRYEST TOWNS IN OREGON BUIIE.M1A DISTRICT HAS WON CONFIDENCE > m CORVALLIS BOOSTERS TO RAISE BIG FUND HARRISBURG MAN LOST IN MOUNTAINS FÏ?’ OFFICE CF RCADMASTER MOVED TO EUGENE Q» & & INCREASED FACILITIES FOR BIOLOGY DEPT FRIGHTFUL MASSACRES OCCUR IN ARMENIA bo rc U Gn MILITARY ACADEMY BURNED AT LINCOLN nn 7 2 zr