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    THE EIGENE DAILY GUARD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, If»«»
a
r
OFFICIAL COUNT
100 Doses $1 ATWOODS ARE
EXONERATED
OF VOTES CAST
MADE LAST NIGHT
AT PORTLAND
lrt e only of Hood’g Sarsaparilla, the
one great blood purifier and general
tonic. This remarkable medicine baa
eiiected many radical and permanent
cures that are the wonder of the world.
It eradicates all humors from pimple*
to Rcroful*.
Schmutz's brother John.
Cottage Grove. He was
Lane county boy and
on a farm near Cres-
SOME SURPRISES
IN ELECTION OF
OREGON HOP
MARKET FIRM FOfi
CHOICE GOODS
YOUNG EXPLORER WILL
HUNT WITH
HOUSÉ MEMBERS
Los
Angeles, Nov. 7 —Attracted by the re-
The Oregon hop market is very
That girls 17 years with no exper­
firm for choice goods A considera­
achievements of Edmund Heller in his explorations of 3
ience whatever in nursing had under
Washington, Nov. 4.—Republicans ble number of new Eastern orders
their care day and night patients will be in command of all the legis­ came in yesterday, but dealers found and little known lands in Afr ca and elsewhere. Prt/ '
I d us'ial liquid torru or In chocolated who had just passed through surgical
difficulty in inducing growers to sell.
u beta known as Sarsatab*. luudoaesSl operations of a serious nature was a lation enacted In the House of Rep­ The feeling among holders is now
Roosevelt has selected the 26-yftar-old Riverside yOuth
resentatives at the next session of
part of the amazing testimony de­
Bryan
25 duced at the inquest held on the Congress, although the majority more bullish than ever, says the Ore­
a list of hundreds of eminent scientists an’ naturalist; • '
which was enjoyed during the last gonian.
Middle Fork
body of Miss Pearl Lamb of Dead­
The most important transaction re­ nation, who aspired to the place to accompany him t° *
Taft
20 wood, Or., yesterday afternoon. The term has been cut down by Demo­
ported yesterday was the purchase
Bryan
8 girl nurses were employed at the cratic gains from 56 to 25.
Mohawk
Complete returns are in from near­ by the J. W. Seavev Hop Company of wilds of Africa next March.
The honor comes to th«
96 "sanitarium” of the Drs, Atwood at ly all the states on the Congressional 110 bales from George L. Rose, of
Taft .
40 I Taft .
Tremont, where Miss Lamb died, it
Salem,
at
8
cents.
Mr.
Rose
still
!
Bryan
41
vote. There are still a few more to
fornia boy unsolicited and unexpected and the fact of y;s
34
Bryan
is alleged, as the result of a crimin­
23 al
be heard from, but it is not probable has about 900 bales of his crop left.
10 I Deb*
Debs
operation.
pointment was first learned from his mother, Mra Man?
Statistics
that
were
compiled
yes
­
2
I I Chafin
Chafin
The Atwoods, father and son, who that these, when their final results terday show more hops remaining in
Mound
are made known, will change to any
1
Hlsgen
already been bound over to ap­
growers’ hands than was expected. Heller, of Riverside, who received a letter from the vor-
Taft
4 have
Blanton.
pear before the
grand jury on a degree the personni now figured out According to the list, as drawn up
4 charge
for
the
Lower
House
of
Congress.
27 Bryan
Taft
explorer telling of the plans.
of maintaining a public nul-
28 Debs
11 sance, were exonerated from respon-
In the face of the enormous plur­ by local hop men, there are about
Bryan
32.500
bales
unsold
tn
the
state,
dis
­
Pleasant llill
alities received by Taft in nearly ev­
14
Debs
Heller, who is connected with the state university -t
Taft
33 slbllity for the death of Miss Lamb, ery state he carried, the Democratic tributed as follows:
Bohemia.
as
they
produced
a
signed
statement
1.000
Bryan
50
Congressional grains, a number of
Taft .
um, has secured a year’s leave of absence tn 1 the party »¡j
made by her In which she declared which were supposed to be involun- Josephine ....
Iliclia r<l.*>oii
2,700
Bryan
that, an operation of a criminal na­ erable, come as a surprise to politic­ Lane and Linn
leave
New York March 28 most of the tit .e to he ««» . J
1
2,000
Taft
33
! u
Marion .............
ture' had been performed by a phy­
Bryan
8.500
50 sician
ians
of
both
parties.
Polk
.............
'.
.
Chafin
In Eugene before she asked
Debs
2
Surprises Recored.
3.500 British and German East Africa, with the central and elented
Blue River
Yamhill .............
the Atwoods to treat her.
3.500
18
Among the surprises already re­ Washington . . .
Taft
“Miss Lamb kept me running for corded one of the most pronounced
46
1 4 Taft
1.500 portion of which young Heller ;s familiar.
Bryan
Clackamas
....
36 water all the time; she couldn’t get Is the defeat of Representative Hep­ Benton ...............
800
5 Bryan
Debs
Debs
I
17 enough water,” said the girl nurse, burn of the Eight Iowa District Mr.
Camp ('reek.
Julia George, aged 17, who had left Hepburn has occupied a seat in Con­
Sin-law
5 4
33.500 BRYAN WIRES BEST
Taft .
Total
a
cannery
to
get
a
"job
”
in
the
At
­
28
gress for so long a period, during
3 5 Taft .
Bryan
Since the opening of the season the
WISHES TO TAFT
wood sanitarium, when questioned which time he has a^ted as chairman
18 about
1 Bryan
Chafin
shipments from Oregon have been
her care of Miss Lamb?
Debs
.
4
of
the
Interstate
Commerce
Commis
­
10
Debs
"Were you told to give her water sion and been so prominent in po­ about 21,500 bales of new hops. It is +
Lincoln, Nov
5.—Bryan ♦
Hlsgen
1
< tieaher.
estimated that local and Eastern + has sent the following tele­ +
or not to do so?” asked the coroner.
that
he
had
become
S|M-ncer
8
litical affairs
Taft
speculators have bought and are + gram to Taft: "Hon. W. H. ♦
"No sir," replied the witness.
24
regarded as a permanent fixture in holding here some
17 Taft .
Bryan
11.000 bales. + Taft. Cincinnati, O. -—Please +
Two girls who had been employed Washington.
2
Bryan
3
9
Debs
There is no way of arriving at the + accept my congratulations +
In the sanitarium for a short time
Debs
defeat
conies
the
sur-
10
Next
to
his
Cottage («rove, East
quantity of hops bought on orders
1 were put on the witness stand, and prise sprung in Indiana in the retire­ and taken in on contracts but not ♦ and best wishes for the suc­ +
268 Chafin
Taft .
their replies to questions asked, them ment of Representatives Landis and
+ cess of your administration. +
H
lagen
1
135
Bryan
showed very clearly the absence of Overstreet. Both are old-timers and shipped, but it is safe to say the ♦ "William Jennings Bryan.” +
Springfield
5
Chafin
amount is more than thrice as large + ♦ ♦ + + + *♦ •;- + * + *♦ + + ♦ +
230 ordinary precautions as to the care of both hold chairman
assignments.
Delis
30 Taft .
( From Friday’s Daily Guanl)
patients, especially those who had For years they have been in active as the speculative purchases to date.
Bryan
141
(Jottage Grove, West.
The grana jury late vesterdiv’d
The calculation, which to say the
just passed through operations, as service and have supported
Yesterday
to
a
delegation
of
near
­
Debs
.
30
Roose-
151
Taft .
least is a rough one, and subject to ly one hundred personal friends from ternoon returned 1na:ctnieiiu u J
11 had Miss Lamb when she "kept the velt’s policies.
83 Chafin
Bryan
plenty of revision, shows the follow­ the city of Lincoln. Mr. Bryan said: lows: Norman Luck, larrenv fro» J
nurse running
for water all the
Hlsgen
are
con
­
1
Republicans
generally
4
Chafin
time.”
"1 am highly satisfied over the re­ dwelling at Irving: John La-J
rhur-ton
gratulating themselves over tile gain ing results:
9
Chafin
Within the past two months the of two, members from the new state Shipments ................................... 21.500 sults in this state. National defeat Is larceny from a dwelling 3t SvO
Taft
29
< ’oyote.
coroner
has
held
two
inquests
In
In
growers
’
hands
....................
33.500
not such a disappointment when we Harry Murphy and R bprr 'l'suJ
of Oklahoma
Elmer L.
Fulton,
Taft .
21 Bryan
11 which the Atwoods were deeply con- Democrat and a brother of Charles In speculators’ hands............... 11,000 have so many things to console us. who held up and assaulted M ;v]
3 0 Debs
Bryan
cerned,
but
In
both
instances
the
doc
­
Wallace
W. Fulton, of Oregon, was defeated, Taken in and unshipped.... 24.000 I hope I have convinced friends that DfcWald at Cottage Grove.
6
Debs
Luck, w hen arraigned, entere’j
running for office has only been an
25 tors escaped being held responsible as was also Jamen S. Davenport, an­
Chafin
1 Taft .
by
producing
statements
signed
by
90,000 incident to my work. My heart has plea of guilty today and time for id
Crop
other Democratic representative. The
28
Bryan
< ’reswell
the
dying
patient
or
a
member
of
the
never been set on holding office, but fence was fixed at Saturday at ij
1 •
change will give the Republicans
112 Debs .
Taft .
n family which declared the original three of the five members of the
I wanted to do certain work and it m.
Harvey and Murphy each estaJ
71 Chafin
Bryan
GERMANY
ISSUES
operation
to
have
been
performed
by
looked as though
the presidency ed a plea of not guilty, harm -jj]
Walton
house from that state.
4
Debs
another
physician.
might offer the opportunity to do ed guilty and was sentenced this af]
Outside of the states mentioned,
11
6 Taft
Chafin
OFFICIAL STATEMENT that
Both Dr. C. H. T. Atwood, the the Democrats have made sufficient
work. I am sure that in private ternoon at one q’cloek to one rear*
Bryan
8
Mmini.
father
and
Dr.
C.
H.
Atwood,
the
son,
life I can have a chance to do some the penitentiary. ¡The other InftnnJ
gains to add 16 members to the total
6
33 Debs
as
well
as
Dr.
A.
B.
Estock,
who
had
tion against hint, for stealing a s3
representation In the lower house,
\\ eiidling
30
Why Apology is De- good.” Bryan's Statement
of clothes from Chas. Smith ia
from 167 Tells
44 been called in when Miss Lamb sud­ raising their delegation
13 Taft .
denly
grew
worse,
testified
at
tile
in
­
Lincoln, Nov. 5.—Mr. Brvan Issued McFarland lodging house in Eu«3
members to 183. With a lead of 25.
22
1 Bryan
manded of the
a statement today in which he said was dismissed and "not a tru« bjl
18 quest yesterday. The testimony given however, the Republicans command
22 Debs .
by
the
three
doctors
differed
widely
French
he felt "that the publicity which we was reported by the grind jury.
the situation, and Taft will, in con­
1
Hlsgen
from that of Dr. N. W. Jones, who sequence. have a strong backing In
"Not a true bill," was also report]
U il la luetic
1 asked for will yet commend itself to
. . 232
Tart .................. .................
had
examined
the
body
for
the
Coro
­
Berlin, Nov. 5.—The viewpoint of the American people: tha.t the elec­ ed in the cose of the state vs. Job
both the upper ,ind lower branches
95
. . 133 Taft .
Brvan .................................
ner,
especially
as
to
the
injury
which
Germany in the Casa Blanca affair is tion of senators by the people will bo Chezem, charged with assault with!
73
of Congress.
8 Bryan
Chafin ............................... . « . . .
explained officially by the foreign of­ secured: that the iniquities of the dangerous weapon.
0 •» Chafin
7 had resulted In death.
Deb* ....................................
Miss
George,
tho
nurse,
who
at-
!
fice today
Civil Cases.
Delis .
16
trusts will arouse such opposition an
South Eugene, No. 1.
DIVIDEND
FAT
of
the
George
girl,
who
said
that
I
"All we demand is a simple state­ ) to result in the elimination of private
In the case of Alice Walsh vs. T
1
Hlsgen
Taft ....................................
had
worked
eight
days
in
the
sanl-
ment of regret from France for the monopoly: that necessary legisla­ N. Bucknum, to recover mot«
Zumwalt
. . 118
Bryan ............. ....................
FOR NORTHERN
violence employed against the Ger­ tion will be secured, together with a which was trl»d yesterday, the jrj
49 tarlum, having left the cannery the
16 Taft, .
Chafin ...............................
week
before.
As
she
said,
Dr.
At
­
man consular office at Casa Blanca, reduction of the tariff: that effective late yesterday afternoon returned ■
25
5 Bryan
Debs ....................................
PACIFIC STOCK an expression such as would be de­ “■regulation of the railroads and inde­ verdict for tho plaintiff in the na
7 wood "gave her a job in his sanitar­
1 Debs
Hlsgen ...............................
ium.
”
Though
she
first
declared
manded by any nation whose officers pendence for the Philippines will be of >685.15.
4
Chafin
North Eugene, No. 2.
she had nothing to do with the pat- 1
In the care of S. L. Long vs A l]
had been subjected to attack, U n less brought about.”
Totals
232
Taft ...............................................
lents
but
make
the
beds
and
carry)
this is firthcoming there will be no
. . . .3309
Mr. Bryan expressed himself as en­ Aaby, to recover money, the ’ nJ
132 Taft .
Brvan ............................................
them
food
and
water,
further
ques
­
o Bryan
. . . .2170
New York. Nov. 5. The directors object in continuing further negotia- tirely satisfied with the work of the ing jury was chosen: George Fist«
Chafin .........................................
.... 401 tioning revealed the fact that this In­ of the Northwestern Improvement tions. We cannot permit this point National committee and of Mr. Mack, Jas. Humphrey, Geo. H. Bogue. G T]
10 Debs .
Deba ..............................................
experienced
working
girl
was
the
on
­
Rar, W. J. Canady. R. C. Martin ■
.... 103
Chafin
Company, the stock of which is onw- to be submitted to arbitration, for its chairman.
South Eugen«, No. 2
S. Prindel. E. L. Gum. A. E. M
. . . .
14 ly attendant at the sanitarium; that ed by the Northern Pacific, today de- we regard it as a point of national
229 ! Hlsgen
Taft .
although she went to bed at nine
W. M. Phelps, I. N. Dresser, Dam
honor that such regret should be
123 I
Bryan
o'clock she was on duty day and dared an extra divident of 211.26 a expressed.
Markley. A verdict for the piaintia
We do not desire the HARVARD DEFEATS
11 I
Chafin
night, the patients ringing a bell if share on the stock of the Northern French officials concerned be repri­
>57.20 was rendered.
Pacific Railroad Company, The div-
9 COUGARS GET OVER
CARLISLE INDIANS for The
Debs
they needed her.
case of Henry Cheiem nJ.n
Fairmount
Agnes Oppel, aged 17 years, living idend. was ordered paid out of the manded; that the French soldiers be
and Nancy Fry. to recover m neyj
punshed or the adoption of any
100 GOATS OUT OF
117
Taft, .
at Tremont with her parents, had accumulated surplus of the North­
Cambridge, Nov. 7.—Final—Har­ a real estate deal, came up ’
measures of discipline whatever,
51
Bryan
worked in the sanitarium three western Improvement Company.
this morning and the following
Concerning other points of differ- vard, 17; Carlisle, 0.
5
Chafin
150 ON CEDAR CREEK weeks. Her mother had taken her!
ence we are prepared to arbitrate.
16
Debs .
away after the recent investigation
We acknowledge that something
Fall Creek
of the place began.
SITS IN SHOW WINDOW
might have occurred on the German
41
Taft
Miss
Oppel,
who
looks
younger
Word reaches us this week that
side which could have been avoided,
14
Bryan
than
17,
astonished
the
jury
by
say
­
o th* cougars are more numerous In
SHACKLED TO DONKEY while the French also must admit
Debs
settled districts than they ever have ing that she had been present at all
from her side that unnecessary acts
Five IUv<TS
operations
performed
during
her
stay
A
considerable
10 been heretofore,
have been committed.”
in
tho
sanitarium.
with
a
large
pair
of
hand
­
Shackled
8 loss is reported by the various farm­
Perhaps the most astonishing of cuffs to a burrow representing the
5 ers, and certainly something will all the testimony was the statement
An Elastic Fence Made of Spring Steel Wire
Democratic donkey, J. R. Wilson, a INSURANCE ADJUSTED
Between wolves
have to be done,
Florence
of
the
eGorge
girl,
who
said
that
pioneer
business
man
of
Portland,
sat
123 and varmints, sheep, goats and deer Miss Lamb, who had been
Taft .
under in a window at Third and Stark
AT COTTAGE GROVE
59 are being slaughtered to a prodig­ chloroform during the operation per­
Brvan
streets for half an hour today to pay
ious extent
3
Chafin
H. S. Webber, who has a place on formed October 9, the day after she an election bet. In front of him was
sold by
18
Debs
The insurance adjusters in the Gar-
arrived at the sanitarium, was left to
2 Cedar Creek, tells us that last week lie on her bed unattended until she a placard explaining the situation. man-Hem< nway Company's fire loss
a big cougar killed a large wether,
"It is better to have bet and lost
Gate Creek
After
which was too large for It to carry recovered consciousness and was able than to have never bet at all," was finished their work Saturday
64 away, so leaving its victim, the cou­ to ring the bell. The nurse declared the legend it bore. Great crowds of examining the firm's books an esti­
Taft . . . ............................... ..
31]
Bryan . ............. ..
that she did not then know that any pedestrians jeered or cheered as the mate of >21,000 was placed on the
5 ! gar killed another and bore it away, operation had been performed.
within thirty yards of his
This
was
spirit moved them at Wilson hand­ merchandise loss and the >12,000 in­
(><mhen
The younger Atwood admitted on cuffed to the donkey.
surance is said to have been paid in
barn, and they are becoming more
33
1
Taft . . .
»♦>>>44444
and more audacious. Something of the stand that a number of signed
Mr. Wilson is well known in both full. The company will now conduct
27]
Bryan .
an idea of their danger can be ob­ statements similar to that made by Multnomah and Clackamas counties. a fire sale of damaged goods. O. O.
Debs . .
«ben the cougar which killed Miss Lamb, who first called herself He established the first moving pic­ Veatch. the owner of the building,
1 tained
..............................................
Hlsgen
the wether, smashed its shoulder Gladys Johnson, had been received ture show house in Portland years was allowed his insurance in full,
Glentena
and broke its neck. They are lia- and kept tn their office. Some of ago on the same corner where he sat amounting to only >2000, which will
Taft . . . ............................................
bio to attack a child at any time, these, he said, gate the names of the paying his wager at noon today. He only partially cover the loss, but Mr.
5
I
....................................
«
•
.
Brvan .
R. L Edwards and E R. Copenhaver have opened a re*,
and the bounty for them should be doltori who had performed the orig­ is a member of the Portland lodge of Veatch will proceed at once to rebuild
T)pba . .
made high enough to make it an inal operations. The elder Atwood Elks, where the bet was made a and remodel his two-story brick.
estate office at Coshen, Or., and have farms fro® el?“:
Haael Dell
was recalled to the stand and said week ago, while he and Sol Levi were
Andy Graham formerly a hotel
to exterminate them
13 obpect
list
Taft
that all statements involving other eating lunch and incidentally discuss­ keejier of this city, but now of Seat­
lack
Powell
has
six
varmint
dogs
6
acres up at prices that will suit all. Call and see our
with which he has killed five cou­ physicians 'had been destroyed >by ing politics.
tle. is spending a few days in Cottage
7 gars since last March
The animals him.
EDWARDS & COPENHAVER.
Levi twitted Wilson on being a Grove looking after business matters.
Herman
The verdict was that death was the
seem to be coming closer to civili­
Mr. Graham says Cottage Grove has
17 zation down from the mountains. result of a criminal operation com- Democrat, and Wilson retorted that
Taft
Goshen, Oregon.
9 Out of a bunch of 150 goats. Mr. milled by some one unknown to the he would sit tin Levi's window at improved 25 per cent since he left
last summer, That’s going at a pret-
Third
and
Etark
streets,
handcuffed
1
Chafin
Webber tells us he has less than fif­ jury.—Journal.
to a donkey, if Bryan did not win. tv good pace.
Heceta
ty left. Raising
. . goats for the var-
Mrs. D. T. Awbrey, who has been
provided Ia»v iwonld do the same if
3
Taft
mints Is poor business,’ and he Is SPRINGFIELD ITEMS
Taft were defeated. Levi took him visiting her sister, Mrs. S. S. Seigel. I
7 going to quit trying to raise them.
up and was one of those most amused of Portland, for the past month, re-1
Irving
94
FROM THIS WEEK'S NEWS today for the half hour that his friend turned to her home Sunday.—Leader.
Taft
sat in the window, the observed of all
56 WOMAN SUICIDES AT
1
Ttehu
observers. —Journal.
WANT BALLINGER
The public school Is so crowded
1
Hlsgen
HOLLEY.
LINN
COUNTY
that
another
teacher
has
already
Ja»|>er
IN TAFT CABINET
been employed and another one in DIVORCE CASE FILED
5»
Taft . .
the
near
future.
9
Mrs.
,T.
A.
Morris
committed
sui
­
Brvan .
Mrs Wm.
McLean, mother of
IN COURT TODAY ♦
1 cide at Holly yesterday, and her body
Chafin
Tacoma. Noy. 5.—A strong ♦
1 was found last evening.
Deb, ..
Coroner Fred Lemly, has moved down from
♦ movement has been started ♦
We wish to announce to those wishirg or
Junction. Soniti
Fortmiller was notified and, with Fall Creek, and will make her home
James Laxton .of Springfield, to­ ♦ In Tacoma and other north­ ♦
with
her
father,
Charles
Witter,
this
73
..............................................
need
anything in the line of farming tools in tbe ne
Mrs
Morris
’
daughter.
Tillie,
who
+ western cities today for the ♦
Tnft . .
day InsSfituted suit in the c|rcuit
87 has been working at the Russ house winter.
Brvan . ............... .. ........................... .
appointment
as
secretary
of
♦
♦
C. H. Pickett is doing plumbing court against his wife, Lulu G., for ♦ the interior in Taft’s cabinet,
weeks that we will be pleased to show you our
Junction. North
for a couple of years, went to the
♦
75 place by way of Halsey la a livery In Eugene this week on the new an annullment of the marriage con- ♦ of Judge R. A. Ballinger of ♦
Taft . . , ............................................
convince
you that our prices are right In
two
74 rig. An Inquest was not found nec- Ham residence. He Is also furnlsh- tract and the custody of their
Seattle.
Brvan . . .................................... ..
17 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦F
Ing the hardware for this building, minor sons. William E . aged
we
have
the
Leader lines, and our prices DE
8 easary, the case betng plain
Deb, , . . ...................................... ..
♦
♦
I«vke Creek
With a little 22-caliber gun she and Informs us he has had to refuse years, and Walter L., aged 6.
TITION.
"Seeing
is knowing.” We have made ‘
says
I^xton. in his complaint.
.
13 had gone to a fruit house, and plac­ work from that place on account of
Miss Lou Scott, of Creswell, after
Taft ..
s ing the gun against a table tripped the disadvantage and expense of they were married in Eugene on Oc­ a visit with the Misses Inez and
tion
in
prices
on
plows
and peg tooth Lar'ows
Bryan .
Edna
Sssa
___
tober 28, 1890. and that his wife
It off. sending the little bullet going back and forth
White and Mrs. Minnie Croner, re­
interest
you.
On
Superior
drills we have t wa'_5 „j ¿55
Henry Hennings having recently has been guilty of cruel and inhu­ turned home last night
through her body, where it wm found
She
sold his fine farm east of Springfield man treatment during the past year. accompanied by Gladys Croner, was
1 In her clothes
price,
which
will
be
continued.
COoIE A*<0
111 -gen
who
I«ane
Four years ago a son was drwon- has moved to town and is living In In that she has remained away from will visit there a few days.
home
and
refuses
to
cook
and
provide
Henry
MAKE US BOTH HAPPY.
21 ed at Mattei. l«ane county, over the R Morgan residence.
Taft .. ••••••«•••»•*>>*••>
35 which she had mourned almost con­ says he has worked steady for a good meals for him and the boys. The
Brvan .
plaintiff
alleges
that
she
has
tan
­
AMERICAN FIELD FENCE IS CHEAPER
Long Tom
tinually. no doubt, causing the act. many years and is entitled to a
She was 51 years of age. and rest, therefore will spend the winter talized »nd harassed him by telling
Taft . . • •••••••••••••»>••• . 2«
In the spring he will him that she intends to get a di­
44 leaves a husband, two .laughters, the in Springfield
Brvan . .................. ............................
Itoof Valley
For Infants and Children.
other being Mrs Moran, and two possibly engage in some kind of bu«- vorce.
Wm G. Martin and Charle, M
.
36 sons at home
Albany Democrat.
Taft . .
for
Laxton.
Kt win ger are attorneys
47
Bryan
r
Qlz-k 3011*
Matvei
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Phone
65
East
Ninth
Street.
phone
Bear,
the
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Bryan
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EUGENE OREGON
Mapleton
ban
republic,
died
tonight
.
is
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Taft ..
The official count of the votes
cast in Lane county at the election
last Tuesday was made last night.
The average vote cast for each pres­
idential elector Is given as the vote
for each presidential candidate. Fig­
uring this wav, Taft received 3309.
Bryan 2170, Debs 401, Chafin 103
The vota by pre-
a ad Hlsgen 14.
clncts was as follows:
Bailey.
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