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THE EIGENE WEEKLY (HARD, TH1 RSIlA Y, NOVEMBER 2«. UM»« 2 Ceneral Debility SATU O'Y LARGER CROWDS VARSITY OUTPLAYS AT FAIR THAN CORVALLIS ELEVEN ANTiCiPATEO Hood’s Sarsaparilla AT EVERY POINT RIG Day in and day out there Is that feeling ot weakness that makes a burden of itself. Food does not strengthen. Bleep does not refresh. It fs hard, to do, hard to beat, what should be easy,—vitality la on the et>h, anil the whole system suffers. For this condition take Cottage Grove, Nov. 20.—-Ibe first It vitalizes the blood and gives vigor and Cottage Grove. -Ibtaff day of the Cottage Grove fuir passed tone to all the organs and functions. correspondence.)—The last day of >ff with a larger attendance than was In usual liquid form or In chocolated te Cottage Grove District Fair opened anticipated when the d ly opened, tabletskuuwuas Sarsatabs. 10Cdows$I bright and clear and tile crcwd of Los Angeles, Nov .21.—Tie extensive holdings Aftei the morning exen th< yesterday was in evidence. As / soon (Staff Correspondent.) ci'.w.l hicttased In nuntb' ■» along in the Lux in Oregon and California are reported to have b as the gates were opened In the ate-'1.0011 urMII at tineth e endeavor to give its readers the full morning people were there waithTg ns decided by those who are to Multnomah Field, Portland. Nov. 21.—The University of , was a jant in the pavilion and poul I list of for $20,000,000, of which $1.003,000 is pass upon the merits of what has for tickets. try house. yester- The exhibits were Ridged been paid down. The properties have been purchased b In the pavilion I h placed the wo- been shown nt the fair. Oregon football team defeated the 0. A. C. team here today 8 i men'» day and the decision of the judges Cottage Grove Notes exhibit, and to say what it con German Americans headed by Liggett and ' fevers xi ,, . ’fe'1 gave general satisfaction. Hanna and Cline have purchased sists of would take t”> too much The poultry exhibit was the one to 0. Captain Moullen kicked two field goals in the first half, ¡space. There are p. ml oulltB, em the cigar store formerly conducted that p-oved the center of attraction. sale tobacco dealers of St. Louis, Adolphts Busch th worn of all descriptions, by M. A. Clark and have made sever- This section was under the hnnie- is said to be interested to the extent of one million and in the second Oregon took the defensive and successfully : broider) hair work, such as wreaths, chains, a llmproveme ts in the place. supervision of Mr. R. C. Arne, a 8. E. Wallace has a force of men dirte The lands include 450,.000 acres in California o' ' etc., oil, pastel and photographed j»ic- gentleman who is in the poultry busi in tearing down the walls of ness and who makes a specialty of kept 0. A. C. out of striking distance. Oregon played the bet tures, hand-painted china. Batten engaged 30,000 are oil lands, and 250,000 acres in Oregon r- burg laces, bead work, pyrography the Veatch block recently damaged raising prize-winning White Leg 120,000 head of cattle and 20,000 on the randies ardth?*1 by fire and when this is completed | specimens, crochetted, knitted and horns. B. F. Keeney, county asses ter ball in every department of the game pin work, tofa pillows and all the will oegin the er< ction of a new sor of Lane county, acted as judge. includes a virtual monopoly of the butcher 1 -’sincss of 8 - ' work that a woman takes a delight building, The new block will set Mr. Keeney is a chicken fancier and back from th<- street five fem fur- raiser of thoroughbred fowls Eastern fir I in manufacturing. aid . :sco, which, it is rumored, will pass to so i work was phenomenal. Clark punted THE FIRST II \LF One »pi lal feature in this depart . ther than the old one. to line with knows the genus chick n as well as The lands are to be colonized as rapidly as possible it ' Two beautiful place kicks by Moul- I in I i I h usual manner, averaging 45 I ment was a postal card u|. an which i the other buildings fn the block. Dodson relieved Michael at was written a message of o 23‘lines There Is more or le«--; talk on th" any man in this section of the coun serted. len, Oregon’s captain, decided the yards. ’ try.. co-intv. with first half of th“ big Oregon Corval left end and played a brilliant game. and done by a man 90 years of age streets h'-r • ab'W ? ■ The exhibition of poultry was not this city as the c :y seat. lis game this afternoon In favor of .VainH. Pinkham and Moullen also I The text is clear, the lit ues being un The new Be liliold r block is near a loultry exhibition was held in th“ lemon-yellow. The game’ was 1 played great ball. and th«> letters perfectly formed. REPORT IS DENIED The whole team fought like tigers form witnessed by the largest*crowd that Several drawings and paintings are ly complete'' Carpen era are at work this city, but the quality was as good ind their defense was a wonderful ¡exhibited, being th“ work of children ' fitting up he interior and the build- ever assembled on San Francisco, Nov. 21.—At the office of Miller & •' as that shown at tne tirior show. hlbition. Wolf and Gagnon w<r ranging In age from 6 to 12 years, l fng will soon be occupied by a dry mah field. There were fowls of nearly all kinds, st-.ted that the report of the sale of its properties is upf'-'•] Orel “tt had the best of the fight I I the individual stars for the Agrics. j This feature Is especially worthy of ; goods store. from the mammoth black Langsbans 'Ih opening lilt' tip today was as I mention. Cottage Gr< has a new theatre moHt of the lime,, Clark, Oregon’s and Barred Plymouth Rocks to tin- fullback, exceeded Wolf in punting, ( i follows: illnary line are to be the Arcade which opened its doors little toy Bantam In Bantams, and they all O. A. C. found The Oregon team played a fierce I I Oregon products of the houae- to the public last night. looked good. H. . ... Dobbin wife’s game throughout tht half, gaining Michael.. . is bread, cake«, pies, .Many Pens of Poultry R. . ... Jttmlaon home yardage several i I mes i and always I I Pinkham. candy, doughnuts and RATE LOWERED The pens on exhibition and the R. . booting th“ ball tO ! saiety. Four Mclntj re. other dainties. prizes conferred follow .............Kelly times Wolfe tried to plac kick but | Means.... I he mining exhibit was not as Barred Plymouth Rocks—Entry . I .. . Evenden large as was expected, still there 1- a in every attempt the kick fell short ! Gill s.... FOR CALIFORNIA No. 35 -John Phillip« Phillip* first t ck. . I PendergrasH fine showing front the Champion of Oregon’i goal, which was never In Moullen.. first and second hen. iii1'. and second I Kiltz. .... I ............ Cady mine, which consists of free mining Ki real dan Score, x to o. Washington. Nov. 18.—The inter- pullet, first an J second pen. u. ....Gagnon gold ore. The p larades by the two schools t.atoiirette i state commerce cummleston today or- N . 2£ -Charles Mathews, second ........... Wolfe pracedin g the game were splendid, i Hurd .... The showing of vegetables 1« ex .... Cooper ceptionally fine, consisting of all ■ dered that the lumber rates now ap- cock. and nevi er has Multnomah seen such Main.......... No. 37- i). *B. Chamberlain, first ............ Keek kinds of vegetables grown in this I plicable to Pai •fffc Northwest coast enthusiasm, -The O. A. C. cadets < ’larke. . . . San Francisco. Nov. 2 0.—The coro points be made applicable to Calffor- co“ker°l and second pen. gave a fine drill, as they came on R avm , latitude. There are mammoth pump- I ...a on shlpmon lts to Ghlcngo. This No. 39 M. M. Lower second »nd ner’s inquest over the suicide of Mor X the field. A h th reports came in bringing kins, gigantic squashes, huge pota-1 reduction of the California to Chi third cockerel and third pullet ris Haas commenced today, and par THE SECOND II \LF the news that Oregon had scored two toes and beets and carrots as long as cago rate ts 60 cents to 5.7 cents, all Whitt Plymouth Rock« -Entry ticular inquiry.Is being directed as to 1 The second half was a punting con field goals in the first hit If the crowd the inoral law, onions that rival in other rates in proportion. No. 3! -Alta King -lir t and second whether or not the weapon with test in which Oregon excelled, th“ of spectators In front of The Guard size Laue county’s biggest apples, All the lumb'-rmcn from 'he Pa cockerel, firs* and recond pullet. which Haas committed suicide was Eugene leant also being mor» iuec“ss- office yelled with all the fervor of cabbage heads that weigh ns much as cific coast and the Eastern and South No. 39— M. M. Lower, third cock assed to him after his arrest, or was ful In running down punts. No scor University students, Besides the 25 pounds, and other things in pro ern states who re here for the ways erel at d third pullet. i a aled in his shoe a; the time of ing was done, nnd the story of the you! hs, University professors and portion. Perhaps th - laryi 1 indi and means com mittee hearing this af Partridge Plytr.mt t Rocks—Entry his arrest first half tells the essentiiil story of business men were mingled fn i he vidual display is that of Hardy Crow, ternoon met to c infer as to the pre No. 26.-—O. 8. Veatch, first cockerel R. O. Bremer, i. gun exuert, test!- , the gant'. crowd . ml lustily joined in the or- of Lorane, and cousists of-a general sentation of their case. Probably C. first and second pullet. Tied tha' It - oi>i . t th" moisture Corvallis was outplayed nt every egon ye ,r vegetables and apples. Fred W. Nibley will appear as ■ witness Captain Fred Moullen line of B of the body would have rusted th“ Black Javus- No. 21.—D. Ht.age of the game mid made yardage and tin t'nivei -lty team were enthu Walker of Cottage Grove, lias on dis for Oregoa ami George M. Cornwall, Chamberlan. first cockerel, first and weapon had it been concealed in liis blit three Hutes during the battle. siastically cheered Scores upon play some yellow dent corn which of Portland, Or., will sumbit a hrief second and third pullet and flr°t pen. shoe. I.atour< He was the star af the day ta scores of -I 'phone Inquiries were al compares favorably with that grown containing a mass of material show Rhode Is! ad Reds No. 7. M r~. I •• c m p'1. •ffic'-'-s < ho witnessed quarterbiick for Oregon nnd hls so answered. In Iowa or Nebraska. There is also a ing the condition of the lumber In- M. A. Walker, first cockerel, second the meet!: g in the jail b'tween Haas good showing of flint corn and some du.-'ry and retisi-ns for the retention and thirl pullet »nd first pen. and his w. testified that it woull popcorn grown on land that was bro of the present duty. . No.4 A. Brand, second cockerel. have been fnii.osslble ¡or her to have ken tip ."3 years ago. All of this has No. 17.- T. E. Gill, third cockerel, slipped tile weapon to him during * /’ Horn" Eastern lumbermen desire to reached a high state of perfection. have all the delegations here not only first pullet, second pen. their interview. The exhibits of the pupils in all resist the removal of the present du WbP’ Wyandottes Entry No. 33. grade* of the Cnttaye Grove schools ty. but ask the wavs and means com M. F. Des l.arzes, first cock, first is very credltahb . There are maps, mittee to recommend raising the duty second and thir l hen. eo .iposltior.a at. I p.ip .'s'on various from the prevailing $2 p t thousand THI*."\ C90 B' Y BRM’CH No. 3. -Robert. Griffin, first cock COUNTY SHOULD OFFER subjects, a - well as specimens of pen er -I, first and s c ind pullet and first to $ i. WILL RESUME 1^190 manship th it are far above the aver BIG BOUNTY ON COUGARS Several Western men among them pen. age. One feature of this showing Is Cornwall and Nibley, oppose making No. 39- M. M. Lower, second and tl'"* of 'ho first graders, who have any raise. thir l cockerel ard third pullet. AND GRAY WOLVES "lî'rTî’ r N - As an evidet submitted : amplt's of their ability in Golden Wyandottes—Entry No. 10 A strong demand for removal of , fit , o' th“ I- the miper cutting line-, imitating the lumber duties seems to b" de - AV. C. Conner, first cockerel, first the Ore ■ Manila. Nov. 21. Rear Admiral flowers »nd fruits. :ow Los Angeles, Nov. 21 A suit was | second and third pullet, first pen. veloping among representatives of known pa th The Outage Grove Manufacturing tin N'l-wspap'-r Publishers' As Silver Li e.I Wyandottes- Entry filed today in the United Salles dr- ‘ Sperry In a letter to Governor-Gener cult court by Mrs. Melissa Z. Funk, al Smith, says ho has decided not to Compnr.v h.- s a fine booth In which tion. who will probably at hast at No. 29.—Harry Wynn, first cockerel, These Animals Kill Many Times the Sou»h “ t'l Ma- h'i-bl of Attica, Ind., to collect $20,000 grant th men of the Atlantic battle th. y h ' e a flue showing of mission tempt to get free entry from Canada first second and third pullet, and the Deer That All the ! W.IS h“4.--‘ tv.- worth of notes from the $200,000 es ship fleet leave of absence during furniture, such ns tables, chairs, ped of all forest products entering into first pen. which work v tate of Theodore p. Bunnell, lute the stay of the shipa In .Manila liny. estals, stands, doors and mantels. Buckeyes—Entry No. 27. -J. D. the manufacture of print paper. Hunters Do ‘ month* at" . ■ ■rhe Oregon Mineral Water Com- DiiBuille, first cockerel, first, second founder <>f Grand Junction, Colo., and The decision was made on the advice of the medical officers of the fleet, .nearly an símil:' pany also has a fine showing of its a caplliillsl of Simla Monica. Cal. The and third pullet, first and second out the coutil celebrated brand of London mineral EAGLESWILL BUILD suit reveals one of the mo < remark- as well us bls own convictions. pen. The action is the result of the re- water. This company makes Its charge here ’ able stories e r r< ■cordcd I Buff Cochins—Entry No. 30- F. Vida. Or., Nov. 20. ..... > " enk of cholera added to ■or Û0 or 40 t..- Hals of Wet' atirts. 1 headquarters In Cottage Grove and is IL Rosenlterg. first and second cock 4 i'U HOME IN SPRING Editor Guard: — A few th" f.o : 't many cutes are reported days ago Al . the public r ad of letters nt: erel, first, second and third hen, first doing n good business. infssory al- I lorlbund. Indicating that legeil to haV' second and third pullet, first and Montgomery missed a number of necessary s gned by E. C. Morton, the Creswell harness Eugene Aerie, No. 275. 'fraternal I goats. Milo Thompson and his dog •oncenled. No cases have maker, has on exhibition a set of Il I j of tha it 1 h shown second pen. _____ : way. for, ____ and together ted to the health depart- double a irness which Is pronounced Order of Eagles, Is Intending erect young in-in Black Langshans—Entry No. 10— 'Chase were sent ___ Indiana, '■ nv'e ** with Fred Montgomery went to where isault an 1 ¡ s rtl.“ ago mad" a by the*“ who kn >w to be one of the ing a home of its twn on its lot on w C. Conner, first cockerel, first •I s; 'Ty is bitterly finest s teclmer.s of harness maker's Willamette street near Fifth next and thirl pullet, and first they saw that something had been’ will b lnistreatinen f Mr". Fui :, running the goats and let the dog go. resonl-'d to and Go"' rnor-Genernl art ever shown to the public. The spring. Such is the talk among the pen. then M< llssi a lass of ihlrtei He had gone only about a hundred 'nr.infested the entire harness Is the • htindiwark of Mr. Mor- members of th^ aerie at present and No. falling in v....ch he whs stricken v. i i) Smith hi" i B/*NY COLLEGE WINS 'arils win n he jumped a cougar, matter Io \ bln ■’ hi . and it Is ex ton's son who learned the trade in it is ly' ; neral belief among them and third cockerel, first, second remorse, which forced him to le t which was lay ing by the goat he had | es t Roosevelt will h s father’s shop at Creswell. that they will be able to put up a third hen, and second pen. >’ ' >d that the country and throughout the FOOTBALL GAME FROM .-a finany ion th • matter. I' i w«on. the popular building to cost $20,000 or more. Silver Gray Dorkings- Entry No. killed. The cougar was soon put up1 Veatch .«• Dawson, innlndi r ot his life, compelled h dealers also have a There Is talk of a three-story block 9- -E. E. Bright, first cock, first, sec- i tree, and a couple of shots ended I to do penimnve for his act. Grov-.• htrdvar.' dealer*, its career. fie was very fat and 1 EUGENE HIGH SCHOO During die ensuing years ho wrote ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦❖♦<* booth arranged in which they show a but it may be that th? building will ond and third hen and first pen. Buff Orpingtons—Entry No. 8— me sured 8 feet 7 inches in length. line of the finest bedroom and parlor lie oriy two stories high. It is said, many letters to .>II rr Zink begging however, that a majority of the mem H. K. Metcalf, first cockerel, first They proceeded to skin it and before DIED died forgiveness. and sent numerous furniture, carpets, rugs. etc. bers favor three stories and some of and second pullet and first pen. the' had finished it the dog had a Guard Special * promissory notes, payable ironi his ♦ Livestock Section ♦♦ ♦♦♦(•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<?♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Albu< C3tü them even four. No. 11—Rev. H. L. Nave, second wildcat tri- I nearby, which was also I estate, ns a palliation for the injury th» the livestock section there nr i The aerie is experiencing a splen cockerel. killed. The dog is one of’Dr. Brown’s defeated Eu done her. The notes ure In unuRiinl In Eugene, November 20. 1908, did growth. During the past three tball gao No. 6 Mrs. Edgar King, third famous ’’varmint dogs" and has a ternoon in a form, showing hla stricken con- John Clayton, aged 72 years. The rot a many exhibits as the mnnn I Albany record of having treed two bear, five ! score of 12 t science. funeral w’lll he held Monday after “tent would have likisl to see, but months 81 new members have been pullet. ■ first :l!f Silver Spangled Hamburgs— Entry i cougars and killing twenty-one bob- touchdown in Bunnell was it resident of Santa noon at 2 o'clock, with interment In still the stock shown is of a high initiated into the lodge and the mem >al Ear ntl ti ’’i.! n ♦be I. f O. F. cemetery . Decedent class and worthy of mention. In the bership is now nearly 300. It is ex No. 21.—D. B. Chamberlain, first cat.-. Few people realize what the failed to 1:1 ^lonlcn for »" •' olle: tei * wan nc V( • married and liver alone pig- Hue are seen Poland Chinits and pected to reach the 400 mark by the cockerel; first, second and third pul killing of aeougar means to the deer second hr.If t year i • ’ 7 let. as a cougar must have at least a deer a safety, IT SprinnH. wh< h’*’- 1» >d\ kn • unc’nl at the tl » of his death in the north Duroc Jerseys, shown by .1. A. Mor first of the year. w The aerie is In excellent financial lloudans -No. 9 E. F. Bright, a week to keep alive, or more if he later tna ed for ’«•nu' ’ Hi» l*‘fi no h»»l western art of the city, near the gan, Curtis Veatch. W. M. Wheeler his wife hax * ;:’.*•<! two ;year* j> ri ver. Ik was a native of Scotland. and Hamilton Veatch respectively; shape and has paid out several hun first cockerel; first, second and third can get them, and that means 50 or 1 again fai d He biivi voiiia to hb- -* nnd i sister. Mrs. Janies Offltt, registered Southdown sheep shown bv dred dollars In sick and accident ben hens: first, second and third pullet, tin d< <-r a year. A great many people S. B. Morss; Angora goats represent efits during the past year. and first and second pens body wan ffn ’ v H<‘nt ht i » ert ot this supp'-se that wildcats do not catch i ini' r ing the herds of Edgar King and Cur Black Mlnorcas Entry No. 27 - d ■ r. but they nre mistaken, as they place in Al ifd in the V sllawn con ery tis Veatch: Felix Currin has on show The exec * refused to allow h" .1. DuBuIlle, first cock and first pul have been caught in the act of kill Í councilmen At III home, i three u Iles south of i flue five-months-old Shorthorn bull ANNA GOULD let. claims of .M ” i*ik. The first ti >t • Eugene, ing deer by a number bf old hunters 11 erest Is b> Friday evening, . November White Minorca» Entry No. 13 — on 'he McKenx'e. nut the greatest is dated Xpril 2C. ISSO. •> (1 1 <1 it 1 It 9 >’. <k, ’ W. I) Car- and Mrs. ■t.irah Cochran is showing" READY TO APPLY one of th finest Jersey hulls In Lane D. F. Aubrey, first cockerel, first, damage lhev do is catching the young . candidates -enter, aged 83 y yea 11 months and county, animal is two years second and third pullet and first pen. fawns. "The present bounty of $2.50 Taylor. £ 12 days, ileal, w MANY SPEAKERS FOR ■Ine to a compll- old. A I i»u rh m bull is also shown FOR NEW DIVORCE Buff Leghorns Entry N 18— ought to he left on wildcats, and at : F. D. S ec • cation of disease Itecedent for- by J. L Jones, This boll is five y.- • Grace Bennett, first cock, fir and least $20 on cou ;a • and $20 or $25 1 llowermar merly resided net Sprlngfleld and old and is from the herd of the I.aiM GOOD ROADS MEETING second cockerel. on gray wolves, 1 think- as good a burn. W R for years was a member of the Meth hi Portland. S r. White Legaofns Entry No. game law as w- could have is a big , Dennis M-- odist church of Eugene. in the section set apart for th. Paris. Nov. 18. — Xnna Gould's 28 R. C. Arne, first ick. . flrat and bounty on ‘.‘varmints,” which kill SATURDAY. NOV. 28 Besides his wife, he leaves two showing of fine horses are to be marital troubles are not over yet anil second pit i lets any times the deer that all the hunt sons. J. L. and C. 8. Carpenter. The found several of the best bred if the statements made in court to No. 28—F. B. Phillip second ers do. M. C. F. funerul will be held Sunday after equines on the Pacific coast. Promi day are true, she even now is plan cock; first and second n third noon at 2 o’clock from Gordon's un nent among those on exhlhtion I* a ning to sue for divorce from the pullet an 1 b ~t pen. innlttoe to arrange for the dertaking parlors. Rev. D. H. Trim grnilc'Morgan stallion owned by Will ; Prince de Sagan to marry whom she S C. Brown I thinis— No. There was also a pair of prairie 'Logs meeting to be held In Eu- ble will conduct the services. ¡Bainbridge, a Percheron and Shire I travelled about the world in one of 39 M M. Lower, fir- < h eafternoon of Saturday. and on exhibition, also a flying fox squir colt six months old by J. D Ander third cockerelf I the inorflt remarkable courtships on rel. 2?. met at the Cotntnefcltl son, who also shows a grade Clyde record. Faverolles— Entry No. 8—H. K. tight. The secretary of the ONE VOTE AGAINST The question. “Will Ettge^e hold mare two years old that Is a beauty. It was M.aitre Bonnet, coun.el for .Metcalf, first cock, first cockerel; comnilliv" "I- iinthor Ized to arraoge • ¡.I. I. Jones shows several fine horses, Count Boni de Castellan--, fornt-'r first, second and third hen; firrt and asked nearly every one coming from advertising mutter fc>r the meeting PRESIDNENT GOMPERS .■onslstlng of a grade Shire colt five husband of Anna, who made the sen ■ecoBd pullet, and first pen. and to secure Hon J1. F Alt»ert of the county meth polls. There seems : months old that Is as large as an or- sational announcement. Boni, who Buff Cochin Bantams—Entry No. ,0.*??.•’ 8reat interest taken in such Halem. a« one of th? ; trlnclpal speak- Dr »nwr. Nov 21. Samuel Oom- i 338 ■llnary yearling. a grade Shire twi>- was present, smiled with d' light. - Mrs. Clara Taylor, first hen. •>rs in n Idltlon t Ji tdge J< >hn H. exhibitions by I nr-old that Mauds 17 hands high 8 C. White Bantams Entry No. tage Grove, ard the people of Cot- Hcott, of the same clitv, who is the pris was re-etectad pre sident ot the Anu r t 40- rican Fedora ion of laibor today ■I weighs in the neighborhood Frankie Wallace, first cock; of Eugene decide honld the fancier originator of the nt. v einent T he fol IMPORTANT SUIT I’ounds. th«' imported Shire si . first, second at d third hens and fir«t show this winter to hold a chicken lowing wem Invited to make short with one dissent! lg vote it will be liberally Da tnlol J. Ke.‘f. . of the lamgshore- lion Bouncing Boy” the’ weighs pen G. R. taltfs at the meeting: patronized by the people of this part IN FEDERAL COURT No. 32—Mrs. J. W Baker, W. T turni s union, 'announced bis with- even ton and Is owned by what Chrtainan. J. L At! of the country. . a* a candidate for re-el •ct Ion known as the Shire Company. I cockerel and first pullet. Bally«* of Meadow, It odnet Sicott of d ra w al 5 esterday was set apart as Wood which Mr Jones is m um ger. W B. B R’d Gime Bantams Coburg. II. J llempjitill of PIleasant to th< te executive committee owint the r “eeo m mend a t ions of the commit Cooi*r a Wilke- t-r has on exhibition oxhit 2 4 Cecil Colwell, first cockerel, men * day. but there were not many Hill. George A Dorris of Hprltt of the order In evidence. Tn the ;V ir to tb«‘ president’s report. He I! ickney stallion San Francisco. Nov 20. Sult w. ■ first and second pullet. stallion- -i a roadster, ns J. Beebe. Ell Bangs. Road 8u pervls- evening the or F J Hard. W. C. Conner and D said h“ had voted the Republican w--B as his s driving mare. "Alic-' filed in the i'nited-States circuit court Mammoth Bronte Turk f»yg--- Rn’rv ■and gave .. band went to the park toncert in the pavilion, W. Bath ot Cottage Grove, J. M. ticket 't for 35 years and w on Id cont I n- R< iMM'veit.” a full sister to the stal- today by- Henry S. Ripley, to whom a N( 1 -Wm. Kelly, first co. k an'i closing the day's festivities with atiove ’ove and who Is tailed "Ted large number of claim* have been as ' firat hen. Stafford of Springfield, T. A Schaef tie to do so until hla eon isclcnce die- lli'-inl at to** some really excellent music. The mare is said to be the signed against the Spring Valley Wa i er and Dr. L. D Scarbrough of Cres fated otherwise, but that hla relations dy R Pigeons Entry No. 2—Roy Lam- Quf'e a number came down from well, 3. L. Moorehead of Junction, C. with Gompers were a.* amicable as fl neat drtver in this part of the ter Company, to recover the value of lx?rt, first and second pa^f. Eugene In the afternoon and took In K Hale of Hale. H A. Bowers. D E ever and they would continue to work Rt -iff*. and Mr Cooper has refused property lost tn the great fire of White Rabbits— — Entry No. the fair Most of them returned to April 1!'. 19'>»; Oth. r suits : >r claims Voran of the Commercial Club, John together to advance the economical $500 for her several times. their home on the evening train. H. Hartog of the Promotion Depart- movement. The exhibit of horses is under the aggregating $17.000.POO may h. Oscar Slack, first ribbon. Today wil] be the banner day of No. 1$—Roscoe Warner, red and Jttni'ii Dunc.m, of the Granite Cut lmm<*dlate supervision of J ment, O. D. I.Inn of the Merchants' B filed It is alleged that the companv the fair, as far a* attendance la con- Protective association I. H. Bingham ters’ union, was re-ele»’ted first vice Wheeler, a horseman of years of ex- did not properly operate the water whtto ribbon, r ! Saturday and no I I>nit. Z B’IH? Coli red Rabbit Entry No 1» and Jack Rodman. F. W Osburn and president and John Mitchel second perle tce and a gentleman who at all mains, and located them insecurely “Several w school being In session, ail the pupils vice president, all the other tice times places his services at the op- on poor foundations, and that the Roscoe Warner, blue ribbon. X>. E Bean. The meeting takes place at 1 p. presidents being re-elected tion of others in showing the stock mains were defective Besides the entries noted above »Ill take advantage of the holiday H r weigh’ Toronto was chosen ns the next al improvements In the plac* m. at thr court house and the stores there was a pair of Llewellen setter •nd visit the fair grounds. • declaring tl will be closed from 1 to 3 p. tn on meeting place of the American Fed Judging of the exhibits will take Jndge M L. Pipes, or romand, puppies shown and which the ladles ’ gobi wood I ' B M Miller, of Blue River. Is fn •ration of later that day. place today and then Th* Guard »ill ' to in the city for a day r so declared • too cute for anything ’’ the city for a few days I ■ ' J l WANT TO KNOW HARVARD V/O'l HOW HAAS GOT CREAT GRIDIRON HIS REVOLVER RATTLE If FILING OF SUIT SPERRY REFUSES CREATES SENSATION SHORE LtAVE TO IN LOS ANGELES SAILORS AT MANILA : : PRINT PJPER