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PAY TRIBUTE
MAINE DISASTER
Washington. Feb. 15.—The mem­
ories of the men who were plunged
to sudden death when the battleship
Maine went down In the waters of
Guard Specia’^g4irvice
Havana harbor eleven years ago to­
Saler^ Or peb 15.—Except by unanimous consent bills day were honored in the observance
of the day by military, religious and
ongii „ting either in the house or senate cannot be sent to the patriotic bodies. Beautiful and im­
were the ceremonies at St.
oth house after tonight. In order that the house may dispose pressive
Patrick's Catholic church, where a
0* a large number of house bills now on its desk, it will remain in military mass was celebrated for the
heroes. Services were also con­
Session tonight probably until midnight. At the opening of to­ dead
ducted at the Arlington cemetery,
day’s session Speaker McArthur announced that several repre­ where a granite shaft towers above
165 Maine victims.
sentatives had complained to him that their bills were being ihe Rear
Admiral Sigsbee. retired com­
held back by different committees. He served notice that re­ mander of the ill-fated battleship,
the chief speaker a,nd In stirring
ports must be filed some time today by every committee on was
words depicted the story of the catas­
every bill in its possession. Failing to do so he said he would trophe which led the nation to war.
demand the return of all such bills from committees before ad- Several others delivered brief ad­
dresses.
Two troops of mounted men from
journment today.
Fort Meyer fired salutes.
A large
floral tribute was sent by President
was
Dalles.
The
debate
on
the
bill
Inted from
Roosevelt, and many wreaths were
sent by individuals and patriotic or­
: some i»er- brief.
bn il se
Appropriation Bills I’assctl.
ganizations.
(the books
maten
After makfug two slight changes
is
state
lo
­
and a<
In the bills as reported by the com­
rn missions, mittee on ways and means, the house
t Itulli
on the bill this nr rnlng passed the deficiency
tMay
■ examiner bill for 1907-8 and general appro­
of I
creai I?
This priation for the ensuing two year
r of $3.000
of an
stlgate term. The bill« carried In aggregate
t
< ff •
Kansas City, Feb. 15.Kansas. Ok­
n cord-«. The of over $1,500,000 of the tux payers’ lahoma. Iowa. Arkansas and Texas
In i*h
ion of $15,- money.
b
are In the grip of the second blizzard
Normal Bills In Seiuitc.
<1
n of the winter today. Trains are be­
In the Senate this morning six
Sal uric
hind their schedule and telegraph
bills of mln r importance were killed
La
and telephone service Is almost de­
by
Indefinite
postponement.
Bills
ap
­
V
morail.zed Temperatures have (hop­
r
propriating $106.000 each for three
ed 30 to 50 degrees. the mercury reg­
Iti <• Ju LI. II
normal
schools
will
be
taken
up
as
Ft «bl» of the Eugene justice district
istering below zero In many places.
ilalres of $1,000 and $000 special order In the senate this after­ Heavy loss among cattle is feared in
<»• i f a
noon.
-iy.
Texas, and great suffernig among the
Ff sper
O. A.
to <i«-t »HO.OOO.
poor In the cities is expected.
Extend I'ortagv Boati.
• The ways and means committee
has reported recommending that the
Storm Moves Eastward
SEVERE BLIZZARD
IN MIDDLE WEST
Taft's Cubinel Selection«
Secretary of State—Philander G.
Pennsylvania.
Knox, “
Secretary of the
---- Treasury
------
. —George
M Reynolds, of Illinois, or some other
Illinois man.
Secretary of War No selection.
At’orney-General- Geo. W. Wlck-
ershum. New York.
Postmaster-General — Frank H.
Hitchcock. Massachusetts.
Secretary of th” Navy—Geo. von
L. Meyer, Massachusetts.
Secretary of the Interior—Richard
A. Ballinger, Washington.
Secretary of Agriculture—James
Wilson, Iowa.
Secretary of Commerce and Labor
—Charles Nagel. Missouri.
SECRET SERVICE
country are presented by Mr. Roose­
velt. “Ea«’h of these children repre­
sents either a potential addition to
the productive capacity and the en­
lightened citizenship of the nation,”
says the President, "or, if allowed to
suffer from neglect, a potential ad 11-
tlon to the destructive forces of the
community. The ranks of criminals
and other enemies of society are re­
(•rolled in an altogether undue pro-
portion froin children bereft of their
natural homes and left without suf­
flclent care
The Interests of the
nation are Involved In the welfare of
this army of children no less than in
our great material affairs.
In urging a children's bureau, one
of whose duties will be to investi­
gate a report it|»on all matters per­
taining to the welfare of children and
child life, the President p Ints out
that "the national government Is the
only agency which can
effectively
conduct such general Inquiries as are
needed for the benefit of all our citi­
zen«.”
"It Is not only discreditable to us
as a people that there is now no rec­
ognised and authoritative source o'
information upon these subjects re­
lating to child life,” declares the
President, "but in the absence of such
Information as should be supplied by
the federal government many abuses
have gyme unchecked; for public sen­
timent, with Its
great
corrective
power, can only be aroused by full
knowledge of the facts.” He adds
r: at there are a few things more vi­
tal to the welfare of the nation than
accurate am! dependable knowledge
of the beet methods of dealing with
children, particularly those handl-
eapiied by misfortune.
The President makes a strong plea
for keeping the family Intact and de­
clares that poverty alone should not
disrupt the home.
tutea j«t«r
little «beet
ided by n
e dead wa
red a>*y b
t we prol
le. for be t
and contli
cane so
see.
Id Boule
footmark
y skirt th
Just lx
15c
fklackQ 'ike. you t
Chicrc j these foo
Hosier, i the path?’
me tbh
Inta, which
are td. pointing
rint of a no,
d to Frede
fjr heee neat f
made alne.
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THE PAIR.
Every pair of Stock ngs bearing the Black Cat Brand
tully guaranteed by the manufacturers to be the bust possible
that money and skilled labor can produce. Try a pair
your boy or girl and be convinced of their superior wearing
qualities. We handle various styles.
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
SECOND HELENA
FOUND IN BOHEMIA
Phone
Main 60
MATLOCK’S
Cottage Tirove. Or., Feb. 14.—A.
P. Churchill, a prospector and mintT,
I says he is the recent discoverer of a
second Helena in the Bohemia dis-
i trict.
The property is located on I
’ Monta Rica Ridge, southwest of the
I Musick mine. Churchill was tracing!
a large outcrop of (upper and lead,
and found a rich shoot of decomposed
ore that prospects heavily in gold. It
| is about four feet in width, and lies .
- by the side of a base ledge.
Hew 1
extensive it is has not yet been as­
certained, but the finder believe« It I
will run parallel with the main ore j
body. The finder says it pans out fonr
and five ounces of gold to the pan. i
Furtlier developments will be made ,
Jefferson City. Mo.. Feb. 15.—On some time this coming season.
Read Buy- Rolling Steck
the ground that the Waters-Pierce
Business on the Oregon tt South- I
Company has not furnished satisfac­
tory evidence that it lias severed rela­ eastern Railroad, east of here, is in-
tions with the Standard Oil Company , creasing at a rapid rate, and has ne­
the attorney-general will today file cessitated the company increasing its Hasting Sisters
Register Bldg.
with the court a suggestion that the rolling stock, it has recently receiv­
Front Suite
ouster be made effective against the ed a 4 5-ton engine and has ordered
I front the East fifteen new flatcars,
concern.
Henry 8. Priest, of St. Louis. and ' which are beginning to arrive.
GARRETT & MITCHELL
Sawmills Are Running
of the
H. Clay Pierce, chairman
Every sawmill in this locality is
board of directors of the Waters-
Pierce Oil Company, today filed in running at full capacity and many
the supreme court of Missouri an ac­ expect to put on night shifts to sup-
Register Building.
ceptance of the terms imposed upon I ply the urgent demand for lumber,
the company by the recent ouster or- j Business in every line is opening up Rhone Main IOS.
A number
der of the supreme court, The fine beyond all expectations.
I of new dwellings are planned and
of $.50,000 was paid.
The payment of the fine was made their -onstruction will start as soon
by tender of a certified check for i as the weather will permit.
$50,00'), but the acceptance is silen
so far as showing a re-organization
Independent of the Standard Oil Co.
Everything possible in cleaning anil
is concerned, and there Is no showing
Dyeing.
that the New Jersey corporation does
W’lliants' Indian Pile Ointment
Corner Sixth and Willamette Sts.
not still own sixty per cent of the Wa­ will cure blind, itching and bleeding
Phone Main 122
ters-Pierce stock.
piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays
itching at once, acts as a poultice,
DeWitt’a Carbollicl Witch Hazel gives instant relief.
Williams’ In­
Salve, the original. Is good for any­ dian Pile Ointment is prepared for
thing when a salve is needed, and is piles and itching of the private parts
especially good for piles,
Sold by | and is sold by Linn Drug Co.
By
all druggists.
mail 5oc and $1. Williams Mfg. Co.
THE SIGN PAINTER
WATERS-PIERCE
WILL BE ASKED TO
LEAVE MISSOURI
Manicuring and
Hair Dressing
Real Estate Brokers
ig man, ye
Uy made,'
Ing his he:
epe that <•<
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Joan
looking at
rbicb foU< m
ìeat footprl
rene.
EUGENE, OREGON.
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,otruarks fr
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murderer,”
Best of work.. Don't fail to see the
. O. bear? weretwo?-
pictures we are putting out
.
wa» bui otx
now at half price
Physician
Tolman Studio
5?H Willamette Street
Id and 17 .V
Phone Main 47
.Unite« ■2)0 J
■ us tJie ffruD
urbed by ill
man aea
u* bto K>i
DENTIST
THE uv»ru o«ly
Over Hall's Grocery
lug detectb
44 EAST/
No. 5Di Willamette Street
’beni awi
lu lila own
t
'Iy regain
FOB BEST
leSSC ■ fW bicycle ;
JT-X venture ,
Tb“f «
,ie(lL tof the in>i.r<
Gives speciali .
*“» r‘
amination of *!■
g 1 1,1
settling estates c »round. I
Cal> at 30 East Ninth Street.
lections. Also n the bicycle
Phone Main P unk deeply h
G. B. LOCKE, Mgr.
____ - w»s but ine
t on foot.”
i YI
cried 1
’ niddonly tow
Attera®^ jn yront (
I. O. THOMAS
Will practice said to IMm:
Electric Wirinp, Fixtures and Sup­ flee Warren B1 bicycle hen
plies
ette street, i
;he correct ,
Phone Main 3.
El’GLNE, OR.
reasoning
S. D. READ
Meli
Eugene Cleaning
and Dyeing Works Teas, Coffees, Spices
or Chinaware
SHINN
77 West Eighth Street.
Smyths Transfer Co
Baggage stored free for ten days.
Phones—Main 32. Red 4912.
H. SMYTH. Prop.
Eugene Electric Co.
Fish and Poultry
Market
OR. LULU CJiT’'*"'
Physical M. Dan».
Residence- nine four da
Office. Kegi»t* t time I cm
Fish Received Daily
6231.
theerkne”
W. li. R11XJEWAY, Prop.
SPEC!ALT
o repHe,]
Phone Main 23.
«2« Willamette St and children. lurntnK t0 R
Ito on at this
laauMconclut
s to how the
mere« and labor; G W. Trowbridge,
chief of the revenue agents, and
Secretary James II Reynolds, of the
treasury department. in charge of the
custotns service.
This testiuiouy was taken during
i he hearings on the sundry civil ap­
propriation bill
with the testimony
of Secretary Garfield, of the Interior
department, and
Attorney-General
Bonaparte, it Is relied upon bv the
committee to refute the claim that
the limitation placed last year on the
secret service of the treasury depart­
ment has worked to the interest of
the criminal elasaes.
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Washington. Feb H
Rew|ionsl-
ble ufficiala coutMM ted wlth thè drtec
tlon of crime lo
four dlffereni
branche» of ihe aovernment hsve
just icstifted In substa
llmitatluu on thè use c
vie operatori* of thè
tx»vi Geer, principal owner of the
partturni ha» not been
London mineral springs, twelve miles
thelr reapectlve »ervlcei
Chsirman Knapp. of
ate south of Cottage Grove, was in Eu­
He was a
commerce cuminiaaion
L gene today on bustnem
caller at th« Guard office and sh<
the force a sample of the salts
are being manufactured
from
W ho %r»
waters of th« springs
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f rt
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boi
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remedy tor all stomach and ki
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trouble« ami are «mid fir rhe
the hnnlest kid (>f worker. Fred w Carrwnm- Mr. Taft's private secretary
POWDF RS tlsni tn their natural »ta-e thev
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know« nearly every man connected with public life In America He was
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Olmstead. Le Kory srtvg targe returns to t. • com
Dau U«moat, who made the ^stelUa famous
.hat operates the springs
WILL MANUFCTURE
LONDON MINERAL SALTS
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Black Cat
Hosiery
Chicago, Eel». 15.—The sleet Rtorm
which has tied up the Middle West is
moving eastward, leaving suffering
and destruction in Its wake.
The
Middle States and Gulf States will
next feel the full force of the storm,
which is scheduled to hit the Atlantic
region tomorrow. A cold wave is in
prospect for some days in the north­
west.
Washington, Feb. 15. Legislation,
which it Is believe! If enacted Into
law, will make an Imixirtant epoch
In th.» future well-being of the depen­
dent children of the nation, is recotn-
irended In a special message Uv Presi­
dent Roosevelt sent to Congress to­
day in which he makes a strong plea
In the Interest of children coin in g
within tills dars.
Of particular Importance Is the
Pri shl nt's recommendation f<rr the
establishment of a Federal Children's
Bureau; the enactment of such legis­
lation as will bring the laws and
practices In regard to the care of de­
pendent children In All Feleral ter­
ritory Into harmony and certain leg-
iilathm In behalf of dependent rhil-
drer In the District of Columbia. The
president believes t'iiat such legisla­
tion I. Important not only for the
welfare of the children Immediately
concerned, but important "as setting
an example of a high standard of
child protection by the national gov­
ernment to the several states of the
Union, which should I m - able to look
to the nation for leadership In such
niHttrrd."
» The President also transmits with
his meszage to congre . a Copy of the
csinrludona, together with the full
text of the proceed Inga of the recant
(•outer n< e here on t’e Care of Ite-
peudent Children, In accordance with
the request of that organization. De­
claring that their conclusions "con­
stitute a wise, consructlvo and pro-
gr< sslve programme of chlld-carlng
work,” the President says that If
"given full effect by the proper agen­
cies, existing methods and practices
In almost every community could be
profutidly and advantageously modi­
fied."
Statistics showing the large num­
ber of dependent children In the
By
For Men and
Women, Boys am
Washington, Feb. 15.—This after -
noon at 4:40 the house passed the
bill removing the constitutional bur
to Senator Knox assuming the office
of Secretary of State. The bill had
♦♦♦♦
previously been rejected under the
♦♦♦♦
two-thirds rule.
The majority on the passage of the
special rule was 173 to 117.
At 2:40 p. m. the ayes and nays
were ordered on a rule making it in
order to again consider the bill re­
ducing the salary of the secretary of
state, and provldlnig for a majority
vote on the measure.
The previous question on the reso­
lution was ordered and resulted 142
to 123. and thereupon the roll was
again called on Its adoption and the
resolution was adopted 147 to 129.