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ROCKEFELLER
«I HAINS’
OFTHEINTERESTS REPORTED BAD
H
I
Rheumatism Develooad
Painful Sore,
Oa, and N,gbt-T£
r
■
of Remedies to No Avai|-S
Flushing, Dec. 28.—John F. Mc­
New York, Dec. 28.—“If a com­
bination jo do business 1» effective Intyre, counsel for Thornton Hains I
Had
and Captain Peter C. Hains, says the !
in saving waste and in getting better condition of Captain Hains is very
results, why is not combination far alarming. “I can see no improve­
more important in philanthropic ment in Captain Hains' mental pro- F
work? In this question is set forth cesses. His condition is truly alarm I
well
Ing,” says McIntyre, "and I fea» fatal
the text of an article by John D. , termination to his trouble. Treat­
Rockefeller, head of the Standard ment may be effective in time, but I
"My huebar.d had >>o~t .
Oil Interests, published in the cur­ doubt it.”
f> ■ with ...
•
■«.
rent issue of the World’s Work. The
y"ure.
At first ¡t
Muig
One matter came out yesterday
a- r a while ,t Wili in
general subject of Mr. Rockefeller’s was the assertion that Captain Peter
finally running
i
ud
article is "The value of the co-oper­ C. Hains, Jr., will not be called as a
^■.trombeJwihJv^»«^
ative principle in giving."
witness in his brother’s behalf. With­
Tt>«re ar«- no aoi«u t« i-; .¡r
Mr. Rockefeller expresses the be­ in the last week, John F. McIntyre
or nfort and grea»
lief that the general idea of co-opera­ counsel ior the brothers, says he has
endure
night and Uav hi „ * .h,d *•
tion in giving, scored a “real step in had an examination made by experts
kind Of.rem^y
advance” when Mr. Andrew Carnegie of the mental condition of the army
* the othir. »JJ
consented to become a member of the officer, and this inquiry, he says, has
*
w hatever. s.
General Education Board, “for in ac­ convinced him that
-• - in
• no clrcuin-
nd to read ab,K
cepting a position in this direction stances can Captain Hains appear as
_I asked hi* g
he has, ft seems to me, stamped with a witness.
no use. J’ve stx n t '• e- N‘> ’ «aid 1»
his approval this vital principle of
To what extent this examination
y** *u' ^**7
Dow, ’ Th«
Th«' 1 next « ... iv 1
co-operation in aiding the education­ will affect the status of Captain
aouara- ’ worth of »' ' iti. ura'
dcliara
al institutions of our country.”
Hains when___
he'comes up for trial, ml
Mr. .
cie
and . ut
'm, lf ,lra b Z', i L t
cura ) «liniment,
Ointment, an.i
Some Interesting general remarks McIntyre would not aay yesterday,
H' i)egan t.. u-e them "iih»w confi.
«S l
on the subject of benevolence illum­ but it is supposed that he will plead
denee but aft r three w«ekg - jj T?"
fiOlPS
(hind
»n
TL«
1
inate Mr. Rockefeller's point of insanity and then appeal for the ap­
<iandi tUhP- T"5*0 ^5
view. For Instance he says:
•and
and the un i »to
pointment of a commission to decide
"To help an inefficient, ill-located, as to the mental responsibility of the 1
fter ihrw months he
1 we years later the ni:u
unnecessary school is waste. I am Captain.
res camo back after he hadbZ,
told by those who have given most
it was pointed out yesterday that i
0-kmg
hard
and had taken Si
careful study to this problem that it an establishment of niental incapac­
gut as soon as he u».'«: . uticura ana
is highly probable that enough mon­ ity of the Captain will destroy one of
n-oa - ni^li Two
Twy Vi-ars V
a»o I 1 "«I
llMu
ey has been squandered oil unwise the principal lines of the defense in !
ura Pill» for V'nwa] bility. They
educational projects to have built up th».1 light of Judge Crao»'’s statement 1
a gn'st d d i.f good and mad«
a national system of higher educa­ that insanity of a principal would not
ell. Three months since I had paiM '
tion adequated to our need if the be held to affect complicity of an ac­
my back and CutiCTira tool thag
too. I can prove thia taati. I
money had been properly directed to cessory who failed to take every pos­
at anv time. Mrs V. V. Alr—rt,
that end.”
sible means to avert the comi
Frenchville, Me., July 21, lsdW.'
Of Roman Catholic methods Mr. j of a crime.
RockeJ
”
,,t
‘
r
said
that
he
has
"seen
Llr’LL nOOSEVELT.
the
of the
K?™aD
A Single Treatment
church aeeur-
realm..
a
Washington, D. C.. Di-.
.Ciuwtathig of a warm l«th with <>1».
given sum of money than any other
President and Mra. Roosevelt -"The «■v »ptlng Nellie Grant. During
DIED
cura Soap, a g»'ntlt< application of Cuti-
are to girlhood In the executive mansion__
she church organization« are accustom­
cura Ointment, aad a mild dose
Rive a small dance
___ _
ac the White has met the most prominent man and ed secure from the same expenditure.
ANDREW
CARNEGIE
Cuticura Besalvaat or Pills, ia oftn
House Monday evenl
It
is
unnecessary
to
dwelt
UfOIl
t!l*
women
of!
the
-
but
ofi
’
y
as
------ Ing,
aufir lent to afford ltislaat relief, [mu
December » '.biM
At his hoirt«4^t 35«. Wa,hlngtonl
she is ready to accept : centuries ot experince which the
’2S. 'J p. in,”
rest and sleep, aad paint te a ipeady
will mark a. new eri in the relations
S
’
ew
York,
Dec.
28.
—
"In
the
fu
­
cun' of torturing, diefigariag eneeou.
J uerltance, to greet them on' Church of Rome has gone through to s ret. Eugene, at 10;<0 o'clock a. m. •
of labor and capital. We may not
Such Js the simple annaiihc«»hi6Qt; I
rashes, itching. irriMtinna. and inllan-
ture,
Labor
is
to
riss
»till
higher.
‘ . ms of mature equality. Perhaps no i perfect a great power of organiza­ December
have to wait long for this experiment
19u8s
g
Sorenson,
aged
|
mations of the »kin and oral», fma
lb« *<<eial dabut of
The joint-stock form opens the door since it is in line with recent devel­
young woman in official life ever tion." Commenting upon the great
infaacy to age. whea all (H m fails. <
from Hver and stomach
Kihei Hoosav.R tonight, wb-’
-‘‘g8 came tQ ber responsibilities with bet­ tUAM Of appealing letters received, tro/h»*
to
the
participation
of
labor
as
share
­
opments.
The
writer
has
no
desire
Ctcunra Soep 'Mr ). OMuet Mr) *- -L
Rockefeller says that four-fifths ot r . .e, after an illness of several!
h' M fy IN»
.ch prom-’ tor equlpmanf,
SRc ■ aa<l Plilti (26c. Hr vial •(
»w m
ks ’ duration.
He was formerly holder In every branch of business. to embark again in business. But
roiwhotit the world
?•*«< !> mc *
O om
them are requests for money tor per­ ,
'Vi? u ’
«’•tMt affair
nothing
appeals
to
him
so
strongly
as
Bole I’r^pe . 137 ('•hjmbiM Ave . B«oa
A year ago Hit Sjir.liig Miss Ethel sonal use, "with no other title U engaged in the dray business here, I In this, the writer believes, lies ths
•r- AUiied fr«e, «MtMuia BoA m flka tam
-
,lte notl«ft by the loft I ho National Cathedral School
this
ideal.
He
should
like
to
address
having sold out just before he was final and enduring solution of the
ryr'jtr*****
,ra. Roosevelt, except | for ttlfid. During the greater part of consideration than that the ,,wr*Aer taken
a body of workmen, many thousand
111. He was a man of indus- ,
¿i'
..«>» attending th«» wedding j the time since then she has been put­ would be gratified to have It.'
trious habits and of the strictest in­ labor question. Nothing can stand in number, as all fellow partners.”
Mr.
Rockefeller
pays
a
w
apm
tri
,s All*® Roosevelt and Repre­ ting the finishing touches to her edu-
"The writer Is convinced,” Mr. SAY WILLAMETTE
against the direct management of
tpe
de late Dr. tegrity. He leaves a wife and one owners. We are only pioneers whose Carnegie says in conclusion, “that
sentative« Nicholas Longworth ot, ' cation Under the direction of a gov-
daughter,
oestaes
numerous
other
Ohio
t
i ' ornoss. She has paid particular at­ ttllllam R. H|'rl,er. president of the relatives and hosts of friends, which duty is to start the movement, leav­ this is to be the highly satisfactory
LAND IS TOO CHEAP
cage, and makes
The term "sniall" applied to the tention to German and French. Al­ I niversl.y °t
he won during his residence ot sev­ ing to our successors its full and free and final solution. The first step in
without
ation
the
statement
dance by the President ami Mrs. though not by any mean» a brilliant
eral years in Eugene and Lane coun­ development as human society ad­ advance has already come In the nat-
ura1 progress of evolution—no revo­
Roosevelt must hot be liiken literally. ' musician she Is dulte talented and which win •« e surprising to many ty. Funeral announcements will be vance."
“We don’t like the Willamette al­
I
persons^
that
j
ur
t
n
g
the
entire
per-
It Is to be »mail only In that the lnvl- l>assesses, In . addition
....................
These are striking statements lution necessary—and it is earnestly ley because land is too cheap here
10 ............
a thorough
made
later.
tatlons have been confined to
; pdiK.ntiofi lipOn w hich her father in- ; lod ol u|8 presidency of the Univer-
found in afi article by Andrew Car- pressed upon the attention of intelli­ and it does not look good to us at ;be
Roosevelt's friends and the younger ain|ed, many accomplishment» essen-, ■ iiy '.f Chicago, he never once either
forthcoming January gent working-men and their leaders, price named.”
__
At the Eugene hospital. December neile in the
people In the official set. whose par-j lliH Io the social success of a youn*; wrote me a letter or asked me per­ 25, 1908, Albert E. Peden, aged 24 number of The World’s Work, mad<' some of whom seem to have been
The above statement made by pros­
sonally for a dollar of money for the years, as a result of an operation for public today. A editorial note states; misled Into devoting themselves to pective investors to a well-known Si­
enis figure >n all formal invlt.atlon American girl.
University.”
the
advocacy
of
a
system,
admittedly
Isis of the year nt the White House. |
that
the
article
Is
taken
from
Mr.
appendicitis. lie was taken to the
lent professional man on a Souther»
Following closely otl Ihd footsteps
In the course of the article Mr.
This means th:U several hundred
Carnegie's new book, “E’roblems of unsuited to our day, which requires
mother.
Miss Rockefeller says of himself: “Criti­ hospital only a few days before the Today,” and that it is published in an organic change in the relations of Pacific train yesterday illustrates t»
guests will help the daughter of the( r>f her father and
operation, but the disease had gained
a great degrt \ why some of the a-
President dance her way into the Roosevelt Is an enthusiastic horse­ cism that is deliberate, sober and fair such a foothold that the surgeons the magazine "because of the re­ society, and indeed a thousand years. terested Eastern homeseekers pass hy
woman. and not nhly drives a stylish is alway i valuable and it should be
The
exp
rlment
of
labor
and
capital
markable
—
it
might
be
called
even
social world.
were doubtful of his recovery from
the \\ illamette valley for Hood River
’’’ha dance la to given In the East horse-cart with great vim and dash welcome I by all who desire progress. the first. The decedent was a bar­ sensational—forecast that he makes union—workmen-capitalists—has ex­ or for Rogue River.
ceeded.
so
far,
all
expectations.
Even
Room, where a small army of decor- but is a fearless rider. She rides
of
the
continued
improvement
In
the
ber, and was in the employ of the
"We cannot figure out why the
a tors wera at work today converting like a young Amazon, with free and
Combination shop. He leaves a wife position of labor till profit-sharing the convinced Socialist might, there­ lands here are so cheap, when ¡ends
the hiitorl" chamber Into a veritable graceful abandonment. She was one
fore,
hail
it
as
at
least
a
step
in
the
does
its
perfect
work
and
the
laborer
here and his parents and two sisters
in the other sections are so high if
bower of floral beauty. There are to: of the first of Washington's very
at Terre Haute, Ind. He was married and the capitalist become Che same ( right direction, making the laborer’s they have the same qualities oontpar-
be elaborate floral decorations In all young girls to take to the cross
position
better
than
before,
saying
to
man."
to Miss Evelyn Johnson at Pasco.
i atively," continued the prospectiveii-
the ro'ma on the main iloor of the' saddle.
Mr. Carnegie tells of the begin-; himself: 'let the future bring what I vestors. The professional man stater
Wash., February 20, 1907, they re­
Unlike her sister, Mrs. Longworth,
exe-u iv» mansion. In the main cor­
nings
made
by
the
Carnegie
Steel
it
may;
a'bird
in
the
hand
is
often
siding at Seattle previous to coming
' that it has been his experience thati
ridor the niches will be filled with Miss Wthel takes a great Interest In
to Eugene last April. The body is Company many years ago by making worth a whole flock in the bush.' number of times the Willamette val-
ar
economical questions.
decorative plants, stately palm anil political and
Our
Socialistic
remedy
Is
for
the
fu-
from
time
to
time,
40-odd
young
being held at Gordon's undertaking
j ley has not received the same consul-
tree ferns. Behind a screen of rhod­ She I» fond of a o-JItlcal argument
parlors pending the arrival of the partners, who paid for their Interest | ture; let us not forget this Is our ! eratlon as other valleys becauie of
odendrons will be stationed the mag-| and 'tie whispered that she is not
In
the
business
by
their
notes,
pay
­
dealing
with
the
present.
”
young man's parents. The burial will
the low price of land.”—Salem State»
nlfic-nt Marine Band Orchestra
A averse to engaging in a forensic tilt
“Such seems to the writer the part
take place at LaCentre, Wash.. Mrs. able only out of the profits of the
■ man.
special program of music has been with her father in he seclusion of
business.
Great
care.
Mr.
Carnegie
|
of
wisdom.
”
Peden's home. Al. as he was fa­
prepar'd Dr the occasion. The pieces the family sitting ro >m.
miliarly called by his many friends, says, was taken to admit workers of
PLEASANT HILL ITEMS.
Miss Ethel has often been spoken
were seeded for the most part by'
the mechanical department which
will be greatly missed.
of as the prettiest Roosevelt of this
Miss Roosevelt herself.
had hitherto been neglected by em­ SANTA’S BEARD AND
Mi a Roosevelt's coming-out gown generation. She is tall and superb
(Special Correspondence.)
At Creswell. Dec. 27. 1908. Mrs. 8. ployers. Speaking further one of the
Is stll h M-'-ret, but by go d authority of figure, with a mass of chestnut
Pleasant Hill, Dec. 28.—Xnia3»*
Dodson, of pneumonh. The fu- combination of many steel works in­
FACE
BADLY
BURNED
hair
and
gray
eves
so
dark
that
at
It Is rep'rtid
be a white handkpr-'
thing of the past and
neral will be held Tueaday with iB« to the one United States Steel Cor­
chief ll'’e t «■ nbrolde-eil In white for- times they appear black. Her com­
busy formulating new resolut»»»
poration he says that the problem
terment in the Howe cemetery.
plexion
Is
pure
and
clear,
very
much
to go into*effect
ye«-
,
offer« "the
the first of the yw-
get-tre-nots and made in an empire
presented was not altogether new,
after
the
English
style.
princess style.
“for individual and corporate man­
Arthur Lattln and wife are spe-»
In
Portland.
December
25,
1908.
D.
Mi
«
Roosevelt
has
exquisite
taste
Halsey.
Or.,
Dec.
2
6.
—
At
a
family
” • ■ but lance Is th«1 one topic
8. McDougal, a former Eugene tailor. agetnent have co-exlsted since joint- • Christmas tree at the home of David ing the holidays with Mr L»-J»
of Washington society today, it Is not in dress, which has been cultivated
stock companies were formed, The
brother, Ed Latin of this Plaw,
His many friends will hear of his former
by
allowing
her
to
have
a
voice
in
< uly because the debutante Is the
had undoubtedly great advan­ Downing, the host’s brother was im­
Will Drury is at home from
as
he
Edeath
with
genuine
regret,
her
wardrobe
ever
daughter of the President that so the selection of
tages over the latter .Able men man­ personating Santa Claus, when h’s sen to spend a short
«
the
was
well-liked
here.
He
died
at
smalt
child
While
long, flowing beard became ignited
much Interest Is taken tn her formal since she was a
The teachers of this vicinity **
hume of his brother. Rev. Dr. Mc- aging their own works. In competi­ from a candle on the tree, and before
entrance Into society, but that she not prim, she usually dresses in tail­
tion
with
large
bodies
of
sharehol
­
home during the holiday vai*
Dougal. of the Methodist church.
t> - mad - so many real friends In or-' ado gowns
ders employing salaried managers, his disguise could be removed his
Prof. Corum is here trow
She has Inherited the literary taste
Washington among all clasaes.
were certain to distance their cor­ face was burned to a blister. He can burg spending the vacation wtU»
of
her
father,
and
she
also
possesses
Of the young woman herself, the
porate competitors, and did so. Noth­ barely see today. His hands are so Corum, our efficient and 'erf 2°
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER,
REV. STRATFORD, OF
put>ll.' knows much through the pub- in unusual degree for a woman Ills
ing can stand against the direct man­ badly burned that all tne cuticle has lar high school teacher
love
o
fanlmals.
She
paints
a
little
peeled off. It is reported that he is
lls- press, which has chronicled her,
agement of owner».”
A shooting match »** ‘1 #
1
have
had
at
least
my
full,share
of
HALSEY.
REMEMBERED
resting easy.
personality to the fullest during the in water colors, teaches a class in adverse criticism, but I can truly say
Mr. Statzer on December
Going
on
to
»peak
of
the
experi-
At
the
same
time
at
a
union
tree
east few months Miss Roosevelt has, Sunday school. Is fond of tennis and that It has not embittered me. nor
w needles» to say. that a
,
ment of the United States Steel Cor­
lived in the White House longer than rowing, and. all-in-all, is a many- left me with any harsh
poratlon in interesting Its officers at the city hall, in which the Sunday ber were lucky enough to •*
feeling
schools
of
town
took
part,
and
wbile
I
any young girl In history, not even sided young peraon.
turkey for Xmaa dinne _
against a living soul. Nor do I wish
Halsey. Or., Dec 2«.—The mem­ and employe» in it» shares Mr. Car­ all available standing room was ta-1 fine
Grandma Wilcox »nd Mr.
to be critical of those whose con­ bers of the
Methodist Episcopal negie asya that "everv corporation I ken. a handkerchief caught fire and |
Harry Elliot are visiting
scientious judgment, frankly ex­ church gave the pastor, Rev. J. L. could well afford to sell shares to Its |
I pressed, differs from my own­ No Stratford, a substantial purse for a saving workmen giving preference in ' for a moment a ripple of excitement . post master. Mr. Furr0’L> Ben gt;i
I
ran
through
the
audience.
Some
one
i
Among others we notice B
I matter how noisy the pessimists may Christmas present, while the Junior repayment at cost as a first charge
the stage had presence of mind ¡smiling face. <- ome
i
be. we know that the world is get- League presented Mr. and Mrs. Strat­ in case of disaster, just as present I ' . on
At th»' Christmas tree
*
ting better steadily and rapidly. and ford with a beautiful library lamp as laws provide first for the mechanic's »»nough to remove the handkerchief
1 church on the evening o
that it is a good thing to remember a token of their thankfulness for lien and for homestead exemption. and extinguish the blaze. The arti-
and
cie
was
high
up
on
the
tree
24, ar. excellent program
in our moments of depression or hu­ their aid in building up that organ­ This is due to the workingman who might have caused a big fire.
by the high school
cr
miliations. "
isation which, when Mr. and Mrs. necessarily buys the shares without
tion
Stratford came to Halsey in Septem­ knowledge .and is asked to buy them
um. The
ber. was hardly an organization at all. not solely for his own advantage, INSANE ITALIAN SHOOTS
but for the benefit of the company
program were to the trai“1«J ¿«e-
as well—the advantage of both.”
ASIATIC CHOLERA
were a credit I
REACHING THE SINKT.
tree »»»
txa
The writer points out that "just
HIMSELF AT ASHLAND receiving. Th i«. e rvone
received »
as the mechanical world has changed
rated and eve
CONTINES TO RAVAGE
and improved, so the world of labor
present.
has advanced from the slavery of the
RUSSIAN
CAPITAL
Chicago, Dee. 28 -The federal
Pittsburg. Dec. 28
A secretive
laborer to the day of his absolute in-
Ashland. Or., Dec-. 27.—Gulsep^e
Mr. and Mr
di’pendence ard now to this day. Fazio, an Italian who was a passe ti­ Everett. W ash
attitude Is heir; maintained by nil grand jury today began ita hearing
To cure an aching back.
when he b«'gin« to take bls proper ger out of Portland last night on the sev. Mrs. W • ”
The pains of rheumatism.
concerned In the graft scandal of this of the evlde ice In the investigation
place as the capitalist-partner of his Southern Pacific train No. 15. anil H. Winkle.,
city. There ar«' numerous evidences of the packing house industry. Var­
The tired-out feelings,
Dec.
28,—St
St
Petersburg.
You must reach the spot get at employer. We may look forward tick«- ed to Sacramento, shot and guests ef '■
In shapt* of c«>nferencea that both in- ious employes of the packing houses
with the hope to the day when it killed himself in the toilet of the de­ in Eugene for
veatlgaior» and thom, who are be­ w. r ■ on hand to testify. District At­ Petersburg continues to suffer from the cause.
In most casea. ’tls the kidneys
shall be the rule for the workman to pot waiting room here at 2.o'clock
lieved to be under Investigation are torney 8lms declined to state before Asiatic cholera and there were re-
Doan's Kidney Pills are for the be partner with capital, the man of th!» afternoon.
working and constantly preparing the inquiry began just what course ported eighteen new cases and five
affairs giving bis business exper­
for their cases, but nothing of an of­ the Investigation would take, wheth­ deaths yesterday Thia has been the kidneys t
He got off the train here on its ar­
W. A. Haskell of 272 W Seventh ience, the workingman in the mill rival shortly after 11 o'clock, and was
ficial nature has been made public er It will be confined to railroads and dally average for the past month.
St.. Eugene. Or., says:
"in our his mechanical skill, to the company, observed to act queerly, and there
A great many sensational rumors are alleged rebating, or whether It will
household Doan's Kidney Pill» have both owners of th« shares and so seems no doubt that the man waa In­
In circulation today. According to be directed chiefly to ascertain what
been a standard remedy for many far equally interested in the success sane when he committed the act of I .CARTER'S'^
one report many arresta of addition­ If any combination existed In regard KENTUCKY STRIKE
years. Nearly every member of the of their joint efforts, each Indispen­ aelf-deatructlon. He was about 40
al councilman and business men, al­ to the packing Industry. It was inti­
ha» used them at one time or sable. so that without their co-opera­ vears old.
leged to be Implicated in the brlb«>ry mated that the government Intended
TROUBLE ISOVER family
another and it does not st-em to make tion success would be impossible."
acatidal. may be made tonight, tm-1 to make its probing through.
"Co-partnership tends to bring a
anv difference what the symptoms
mediately following a meeting of the I
i
ir rt>T k ? ih , w
may be. if the trouble exist» In th» realising sense of the truth to both
council.
Tne merits of Texas Woade» /OU
From all Indications there is no GOT DRUNK AND
Stearns, Ky . Dec
18—Every­ kidney», Doan'» Kidney Pill* cure It. labor and capital that their interests,
reason to doubt but that Roosevi'lt
thing Is quiet here today with only 25 I strongly endorae thia excellent rem­ broadly considered, are mutual; and vottld never suffer from Kidney, IH PILLS.
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as far as the latter is considered It bladder or rheumatic trouble
has Interested himself in the scandal.
on guard. The posse is still edy.”
BURNED TO DEATH soldiers
For sale by all dealer», Price 50 may finally, in some cases, be all fur­ f »’tie < two months’ treatment' »old
searching for Herry Simpson. George
Send for
Nearly everybody bow» DeWitt'»
Stanley and Reuben West, charged cen’s F»ster-Milburn Co., Ruffaln, nished by those engaged in the 'iv O I Hull, or by mall
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Dr E W Hall
Little Early Risers are the beat pills
Bellingham. Wa«b . Dec 2T.—A with being leaders of the strikers in New York, »ole agent» Cor the Vnl- works, which ia the .„eal that should '»atimonfala
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be held in view—the workman both
made.
They are small,
pleasant, special to the Revllle front Sumna the Christmas day fight. It is be­ ted States
»ALL PILL SKA
capitalist and worker, employe and
Remember
the name— Doan'»
aure Little Liver pills. Sold by all Wash . ata tea that John Black, aged lieved this trouble is practically over.
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employer.
and take no other.
druggists
70, was btirncif to death tn a hack
Mrs. 8. M McGrath of Euphrata,
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"Thia,
however,
is
not
for
The committee of Cottage Grove
Ills body
our Wash . who was here and at Harris­ ARTERS
while drunk last night,
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Ruth Olson, a 14 year-old 8an time. We are pioneers, whose ‘ duty burg last summer for some time, ba»
cltiiens having in charge the matter
was discovered tudnjr
Black was given a 22 bill as a of county division will meet with Francisco girl, has just written la to start the movement, leavl ¡ng to mov«>d from Enbrata In Ceour d'
Chris’max prexrwit.
He sjw'nt the the Eugene Coaimerctal Club at Its i 850 words, short hand, in five min­ our successors, its full and fre •e dp- Alene, Idaho. She has made the
money In ml»*»na and hia death was general meeting on January 11 to utes. all strange copy, said to be a velopment as human society ad- change in the hopes of benefiting
vances. The first company sc o >wned her health.
discuss the matter.
’ new record.
the result.
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AND are
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