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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1909
1
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
CROP REPORI
Has cured so many cases that seemed almost beyond die
reach of medicine, that people ask, Why?
An examination of our well-known formula, from which
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is and always has been carefully and
scientifically prepared, confirms the fact th.it it contains
those well-known and valuable medicinal ingredients, which,
when intelligently combined ami properly administered,
are sure to bring about good results.
It is the properly balanced proportion, combination
and process in combining those ingredients known to
have specific action upon the blood, stomach, liver, kidneys
and bowels, which make Hood’s Sarsaparilla peculiar to
itself and enable it to produce results unequaled by any
similar medicine. It cures when others fail, (live it a trial,
Ustuil form, liquid, or in tablet form culled Sarsatal», 100 D ohcm $L
GOVERNMENT
Seattle. May 7.—None of the not been asked for, nor opportunity
sixty persons injured in last night'« ■ for an inspection given. The railing
«as put up moet improperly, Mr.
accident during the athletic meet in I Grant says.
Wasnugtvn, u. C., May 7.—An
the new national guard armory has
The accident occurred at the close average condition of 83.5 per cent i
died, but the condition of Captain of the Marathon race with the con
Maurice W. Thompson, assistant ad testants neck and neck at the finish for winter wheat and 88.1 for rye j
day overruled the demurrer« of the defendants in the so calhj
jutant general of the state of Wash line, which was directly beneath the on May 1 last, against a ten year j
ington and of his wife, is critical balcony. It was to see the finish of average on that date of 68 and 89.1
Mott civil Creek Indian land suits, brought by the government
John Murray, a bricklayer and Cecil this event that the crowd leaned over respectively, was announced in to- 1
against
Governor Charles E Haskell and other prominent Old*,
Thornton, who suffered Internal in ; the balcony when the rail broke, pre day's crop report by the department I
juries. are reported from Providence cipitating a hundred people to the'of agriculture, The area of winter!
homans. The decision, involving as it does the legality of
hospital as fatally hurt.
cement floor, 15 feet beneath. The wheat to lie harvested Is about 27,-1
lions of dollars' worth of lots, has created consternation. Not
Mrs. O. F. Spriggs, one of the most armory cost $200,000, ami the drill 871,000 acres.
seriously hurt, is the wife of a hard floor has a seating
capacity of
only are Governor Haskell and his associates involved in the
ware
merchant.
Other victims 5.000. The financial loss by the ac-
Wheat Still Advance*.
prominent In Seattle are
charge of fraud, but about 1500 subsequent purchasers of th,
cident is nominal.
Wilfred Duhamel, son contractor,
Chicago. May 7.—Following a
lots are vitally interested. Judge Campbell announced, however
slump at the start due to profit tak
leg broken:
Cecil Hatfield, teller Washington
ing the wheat market rallied sharply,
that all innocent purchasers would be protected.
Trust Co., back Injured.
■specially the more deferred futures
These suits were brought by the United States for the Creek
Gustav Havers, secretary of Seattle«
which advanced about I *a from low
Horse Show Ass'n., back
strained
point touched at the opening. July
nation to recover for the tribe Musokgee town lota aggregatiag
and chest bruised: Ross E. -Kibbler,
being $1.16 1-8; Sept. $1.05 5-8.
New'York. May 6
Evolyn Nesbit
3000 acres of land, and alleged to have been obtained by Qov.
commission merchant. leg bruised;
Dr. C. A. Rutherford, ankle broken.) Thaw may herself soon have to go
ernor
Haskell and other defendants by the fraudulent schedtl.
Closing
prices
May.
$1.29;
Ju
A dozen of the injured were stu to jail. An order was issue d to the
sheriff today to arrest her for con ly, $1.17 3-8; Sept.. $1.08 3-8;
dents of the state university.
nig
of
"dummies.”
The accident was caused by the tempt of court In falling to pav a Dec.. $ 1.07V,.
Out
of these suits grew the criminal prosecution against the
collapse of the railing of the gallery. tine of $2 50 imposed last week. The
170 feet giving away and precipita order will be endorsed as soon as
governor and six others, for which they wore indicted. The»»
ting many persons to the floor. Thei' court opens tomorrow and a detec
The Ingham Vinegar factory on
indictments were quashed at Tulsa recently, but a second grand
railing was rather a flimsy affair, I tive will be sent to escort Mrs. Thaw
Pearl street and abutting on^the
but the contractor alleges that it was to
: the Ludlow street jail where she
jury
has been called to meet in that city next Monday to rcinvei-
Southern Pacific railroad
ground'«
built avcording to the architect's, is to be kept In close confinment
has beeu sold by E 5. H. Ingham, the
tigate
the charges.
until settlement of her account. The
specifications.
Washington, D. C.. May
7
owner, to \x . J. Wil Iliums, of the Wll-
City Superintendent of Buildings. |i fine was imposed upon Mrs. Thaw Speaker Cannon was seventv-three Hams Transfer Co., and J. B. Taylor,
her failure to appear in supple- years old today.
Francis Grant, says the opening of I for
I
He received con formerly nigh, open ator at the South
proceedings on a judgment gratulations from members of the ern Pacific depot in this city. These
the building before it had been in-’ mentary
i
$253 obtained against her by a House and from members of the Sen gent lenient have taken charge of the
spected by his department was in vio-j of
<
lation of the law. Permission had milliner.
i
ate and from Democrats as well as plant and will operate it this year.
Republicans. From friends in other E. J. Frasier, the real estate dealer,
cities he received felicitous messages, made the sale.
and particularly numerous and hear
Mr. Ingham established the fac
ty were the greetings that came from tory here four or five years ago and
Mr.
Can
Danville. Illinois, which ia
' "
~
has operated It each year at a profit,
non's home city.
but seeing larger opportunities In
Mr. Cannon was born at Guilford, Portland, established a similar plant
at an early there which occupies a greater part
N. C..
v,., May ”
., , 1.836.
•,<*»». but
***** *.*•
age moved with his parents to In of his attention. The plant here is
diana. He began life as a clerk in the means of distributing thousands
Mercer, Pa., May 8.—The jury in the trial of Mrs James H
a grocery store. He studied law in of dollars annually among the far
Cincinnati and was admitted to the mers for apples. A ready
market
Boyle returned a verdict of “guilty as indicted in the second
bar in 1858. He settled at Tuscola. has always been found fcr the pro
count.' The second ccunt charged her with aiding and abetting
Ill., soon after and was elected ducts of the plant.
state’s attorney there
in 1861.
kidnapping. She took the verdict quietly.
In 1873 he moved to Danville
The University of Oregon Fresh and was elected to the Forty-third
“Life in the penitentiary would kill me in a week or ten days
The following wireless mes
♦
possess. Goodbye forever, aud
men overwhelmed its opponents in congress. Since 1903 he has been
♦ sage. wt re received by The
ever."
and
rather than submit to this I would take the Dutch' route,”
the academic meet this afternoon Speaker of the House
♦ Guard this afternoon after
If he lives through the present
ou Kincaid field with the score of
said Mrs. Boyle this morning.
♦ the first messages were sent
93 points out of a possible 122. Hill Congress Mi. Cannon will break the
♦ through the wireless station
Like her husband, she is anxious to tell more than has been
Academy took second place with 13 record in length of service as presid
♦ here:
the exception of
points. Salem third wi’h 12 points ing officer, with
♦
Portland. Or., 5-8-'O9.
brought out at the trial regarding the kidnapping of ' Billy”
and Eugene tue tail end with but Henry Clay, who served nine and a
♦ The Guard, Eugene. Ore.
Whitla.
four points, won by Bailey in the half years in the chair, to Mr Can ♦
Del Monte, Cal., May 8.— ♦
♦
The Journal sends best?
hammer, and Abshire's third in the non's eight years. Andrew Steven-
Unanimous endorsement was ♦
♦ wishes.
“If Jimmy and I are sent to the penitentiary,” she said, “we
pole vault. Albany did not enter a
given today at the 11th semi- ♦
♦
THE JOURNAL.
General Manager J. P O'Brien of
will
not go alone. Others will go with us or join us there. Half
team.
anunal meeting of the coun ♦ the O. R.
♦
N. company declares that
The most closely contested events
ties committees of the Cali ♦ his road had no immediate designs the truth has not been told in this case. The one other man who
Salem, Or., 5-8-’09.
♦
were the mile race and the reiay,
fornia promotion committee ♦ on the Lola pass country or the Mis
♦ The Guard. Eugene. Or.
planned the whole affair has not been arrested. I am willing to
though the .merest in others was
to the proposed bond issue of ♦ soula cutoff In northern Idaho.
♦
Here’s the first wireless to
intense.
Davis, of the Freshmen,
$18.00J,000 for the improve ♦
♦ the champion of the bright
"We have surveyors In the north suffer for any crime I have committed, but there is no evidence
won the mile from Burns, the fa-
ment of the highways f Cali ♦ ern Idaho field," said Mr. O'Brien,
♦ est little city in the Willam
mous Hill runner.
Garrabrandt
fornia, for which the way was ♦ "but they are simply relocating for that I have been mixed up in this case and rather than suffer
♦ ette valley.
look third, but by drawing Burns
♦
paved at the “ecent session of ♦ mer surveys that we had up In that this injustice from the court I will quit this earth and take jus
COL. E. HOFER.
out on the third lap, materially
♦
the legislature.
♦ country, so that we can maintain our
helped the chances of Davis, who
♦
♦ right of way. The law requires that tice from my Maker.”
Mayor Matlock, who arriv-
overtook the Hill miler in a last des
♦ ed home from his trip up the
♦ in order to hold rights of way a sur-
Judge Miller, counsel for Mrs. Boyle, asked for instructions
perate sprint.
♦ McKenzie late in the after-
vey must be made every so often We
Kay, or Salem, was the star of the
♦ noon, sent a message to the
have no Immediati*
Intention
of for the jury to bring in a verdict of not guilty. He intimated that
meet and took the 100 and 220 in
♦ mayor of Salem, but on ac
holding a< ross Idaho and our object
powerful influences were being brought to bear to convict the
the time of 10*4 and 23 seconds
♦ count of the latter being oft
was to hold what wo have there. I
respectively. Hawkins and Latour-
♦ on a trip to British Columbia,
think that la th« same idea that Is woman and there were veiled references to the suppression of
ette carried the hurdles for
♦ no reply was received.
actuating the Northern
Pacific In
freshmen also with good time.
having Its surveyors In that field the efforts of the Boyles to bring into the case the name of «
The events are:
At the Eugene hospital Maj- 8, They want to protect the rights they third party.
100-yard
dash—Kay,
Salem
The first official messages from
1909. S. A. Nickerson, aged 61 years. have.
the newly established wireless tele Prehn, H. M. A.; Hawkins, Oregon.
"A few days ago I received a re
He was born In Canada and lived
graph station in this city were sent Time, 10*4.
at Springfield with his family for the port that the Northern Pacific had
Mile run—Davis, Oregon; Burns,
out this afternoon, the repairs to the
past six years, having been brought started a crew of surveyors down the
A.; Garrabrandt, Oregon.
Instruments having been completed H. M
to the hospital a few weeks ago. Snake river, I paid no attention to
and everything was in good working Time, 4.45.
He leaves a wife and two daughters. it. and a day or bo later, a second
120-yard hurdles—Hawkins. La-
order.
Mrs. Stacey Russell and Miss Edna report to the same effect came In.
Dr. L. L. Whitson, president of tourelte aud Olson, all Oregon.
Nickerson, both of Springfield
Th»* When w«> looked It up we found that
the board of governors of the Com Time, 16 1-5.
funeral services will be held at the three surveyors for an irrigation pro
mercial Club sent
the
following
220-yard dash—Kay, Salem; Mey
Masonic cemetery Sundav afternoon, ject had gone down the Snake and
message Ir the absence of Mayor er, H. M. A.; Roberts, H. M. A.
JOSEPH G. CANNON.
the remains leaving Gordon's under that that was the only foundation for
Matlock, who was asked to send the Time, 23 flat.
taking parlors at 2:30 o'clock. The the rumors. That part of the coun
first message, but was unable to do
Shot put—Means, Henderson and
services will be under the auspices try is a hotbed of sensational re I
son
of
Virginia
and
Thomas
B.
Reed
eo on account of being out of the Kellogg, ail Oregon. Distance, 4 7 Vs
of Maine served seven years each as of the Eugene lodge. No. 11, A F. ports about surveying parties and the
city:
feet.
12-pound shot.
speaker,
which is one year more than and A. M. Rev. J. O. Richmond of locating of new lines, but they have
Pole
vault—Watson,
Oregon;
‘‘Tom Richardson,
Mr.
Cannon
has served, although h- Springfield, will assist a' the ceme about as much to them as had the
Sweaney, Oregon; Abshire, Eugene
Portland, Or.
will
surpass
them by one year if he tery. Carriages will leave Walker's Snake river rumor.”
“Our wireless is now in operation, High. Height, 10 feet 3 inches.
Mr. O'Brien said that any survey
undertaking parlors at Springfield at
Albany, Ore , May 8. John Henry
outlives
tile
Sixty-first
congress.
Osborne Edwards.
Iiiilh I«1'
220-yard hurdles—Latourette,Ore
We can now send you plenty of hot
ors for a new line across Oregon, Sullivan, president
1:30 p. m.
of the Golden
Mr.
Cannon
has
already
broken
murder In the first drgr-
fur Hil
gon; Gammans, Oregon; Prehn, H.
air on request at anv time.
west
from
Vale
had
been
sent
out
by
'
Arch
Mining
Co..
Creek
district,
the record for length of service on
ling Thomas .1 McGalllard *< '*"*
M. A. Time, 27 seconds flat.
"L. L. WHITSON.”
the
Oregon
Sb*
rt
line.
It
Is
probable
was
shot
In
the
neck
during
a
pistol
He is now serving hit
880-yard
run—Davis,
Oregon; the floor,
The Guard sent a message to C.
if such a Un« |s built, however, that duel with William Herve nt Galea Richelieu rooming house. Jsnuary *•
Presiding JtiJl*
S Jackson, publisher of the Portland Main, Oregon; Kaiser, Salem. Time, eighteenth term. He came into the
the
construction work will be shared yesterday and died this morning. appeared l>efom
House of Representatives March 4.
Bronaugh In the Circuit < >'irt ’bl"
Journal, and the morning paper also 2:11 1-2.
by
the
Short
Line,
the
Oregon
Rail
Herve
Is
also
expected
to
die
today
4 40-yard dash—Johns, Oregon; 1873, and if he outlives the Sixty-
sent one to Portland.
way & Navigation company and the
According to the story which cir morning and pleaded guilt) to »'»B‘
The local officials of the company McDaniels, Oregon, Meyers, H. Al. A. first Congress, he will have served
Southern Pacific.
culates around here,
Herve sent slaughter, nays yesterday's Tele
continually
from
March.
¡873.
to
Invite the people of the city to in Time, 54 2-5.
Thos.
N.
Grubbe
has
»old
100
ac
to
Aumsville,
Marion
county,
for n gram The district attorn«) •;«!<$ ’bat
the plea of guilty to mansmiuhter
Hammer Throw—Kellogg, Oregon; March, 1911, a period of thirty-eight res of land near Elkton to W. H.
spect the plant at any time Sunday I
young
woman,
but
through
a
mlsun
of two Kay of Eugene, and
was satisfactory to th« pro.eratlon
afternoon at which time Operator1 Bailey, Eugene High; Means, Ore years, with the exception
Fannie M.
deratanding
did
not
meet
her
at
th«*
Distance. 133 feet 8 inches. years, when be was defeated for the Grubbe has sold 45 acres of timber
Weed will be there to explain the de gon.
and the Judge ordered the pl«« *•'
train.
Sullivan,
It
Is
claimed
met
Fifty-second Congress. The next
tails of the plant.
Twelve-pound hammer.
land near Elkton to the Gardiner
tlie girl and Induc'd h«*r to accom tercd on th« record
High jump—Harpham. Oregon; record in length of service is that of Mill Co. Mr. Kay has bought in all
Th« tlm« for pronoun« Ing sentence
pany him to the Hold Creek Mining
John
H.
Ketcham
of
New
York,
who
was not fixed Judge Hron i'igh *IU
Neuman,Oregon, Kay, Salem. Height
land on the
525 acres of. timber
district Thl« occurred about a week
served
seventeen
consecutive
terms.
Roseburg.
Or.,
May
7.
At
an
ad
hear testimony so as to be able I" ***'
5 feet 4 inches.
Drain
Umpqua river near Elkton.
Journed meeting of the City council i ago and when H 'rve heard that Sul termlne whnt penalty he ought tn ln>-
Broad jump—Gabriel, Hawkins General Ketcham was nominated for Nonpareil.
livan was coming to Gates he waited
Congress
twenty
times,
and
nineteen
last
night
Roseburg's
$35,000
worth
|
and Nickson, all of Oregon. Distance
pose. The punishment fix'd by l,w
times by acclamation. He was de-
of street paving and bridge bor.ds. for him, swearing vengeance. Sulli for mnnslnughter Is from on« ,0
20 feet 9 inches.
van Is 2 8 years old and was sentenc
New York. May 6.—David Belasco,
fented
by
the
Democrats
at
three
which
were
rejected
last
Monday
by!
Discus throw—Means and Kellogg,
years In the oenltputlary ami not w
the theatrical manager, who has al Oregon, and Meyers, H. M. A.
elections and at seventeen was iie-
A. H. l,»-a«h It Co., of Chicago, wei« ed nine years ago to ten years in the exceed $5,000 fine.
penitentiary for a vile crime against
ready spent $1,000,000 in resisting
cesifal.
sold
to
the
l>ouglas
county
bank
of
race
won
from
H.
220-yard relay
Edwards’ trial was set for May **•
He was pardoned five
the effort of Klaw & Erlanger to col M. A. by Oregon, Oregon team con-
Since the formation of the govern ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ this city at par. This action will be| his «1st« r.
next Thursday. Ills story was th«l
lect $0000 of the profits of "The sisted of Baer, Hickson, McDaniel ment, from March. 1789, to March 4.
followed next Monday by the exccu-l years ago on the belief that he had he shot McGnIllsr<l In self defense,
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam tlon of a contract between the cl'y ' consumption. Herve has been w«>rk-|
Devil's Auction," has signed a peace and Hawkins.
1909, a period of 120 years, there
He Is l»tlt this was contradicted bv the on
agreement with his old time enemies
have been thirty-three speakers of McKernon. In the Gowdyvllle. a sub and the Warren Construction Com-' Ing for the logging camps.
ly (.y,. witness io the shooting, ",r’
and the appeal from the judgment
the House of Representatives who urb of Cottage Grove, Thursday pany of Portland, for the laying of: 31 years old.
Knowing that Sullivan would ar McGalllard. who Insists that M-
against Belasco has been taken out
have served an average of about evening. May 6, 1909, John Metcalf 19 blocks of bitulithic pavement In
shot her "husband without pro-
of court. This is considered the last
three years and eight months each. and Lillian F. Rich, Rev. W. 1. Gard- Roseburg this year, at a cost of near ! rive at Gates on the stage from th« wnrds
vocation when the latt«*r wan •■)****
echo of the long war
which was
Schuyler Colfax Is the only man who ner, officiating.
ly $63,000.
Concurrently with the Gold Creek mining district Herve Ing Edwards from
the roo®l«l"
waged between the producing man
was ever speaker of the house and
paving, a concrete bridge, costing1 announced that he would shoot him house.
agers, the settlement of which was
vice-president of the United States, !
KEEP THE BAl,ANt E i p.
about $7,000 will be built across! ou sight. A friend of Sullivan met i
The cnse has been set fur 1 r'*
effected a few days ago.
although
Theodore Sedgwick of i
It has been truthfully said that Deer Creek, which runs through the! the stage before it entered town and three times. The first Hum It
warned him of Herve's threat. When
Massachusetts, Speaker of the Sixth any disturbance of the even balance northern part of the city.
the Htage drove tip to the Gates ho ixistponed nt the request of Edw«rw
JUNCTION CITY NOTES.
Congress, and Nathaniel Macon of of health causes trouble. Nobody can
Boise,
Ma V
♦
8.—Milton
1» •ran’"
tel Herve was standing on the porch. attorney, John F. Logan.
Georgia, who was speaker of the be too careful to keep this balance
Bush, 27 years old, assist-
♦
Both men saw each other nt tint deposit Ions ns to Edwards' charset«*
Rev. Plambeck will leave Satur- ♦ ant cashier of the Boise
Seventh, Eighth and
Ninth Cong up. When people begin to lose ap
returned l",n’
saute moment and th« duel began had not yet been
day. He will attend a chnrch con- ♦ State Bank, died today of an
resses, were presidents pro tern of petite. or to get tired
easily, the
each firing three shots before lie' North t'arollna, Edwards' form*
vention in Illinois and in a few ♦ injury sustained in a base-
the Senate.
leant imprudence brings on sickness,
fell.
But one bullet struck eneh home The second postponement
months he will visit his parents In ♦ ball game last evening, He
Mr. Cannon Is the only speaker weakness or debility,
The system
Pendleton, Or., May 7.—Norris It
at the request of the pr<>H«riitl«n' ”
Denmark. He expectB to be absent ♦ was struck on the head by a
that Illinois has ever furnished the needs a tonic, craven It. and should Rowe's «Irens, which performed here
the purpose of securing d«!|>«"IO®J"
about one year.
House of Representatives. Kentucky not be denied it; and the best tonic today under the auspices of the local
♦ ball.
from North Carolina to rebut tpa
Carl Hansen of Tyler, Minnesota, ♦
and Massachusetts
have furnished of which we have any knowledge is lodge of Elks, was twice attached by
Bush was a member of the
depositions secured by the defpn*'
delivered an address in the Dane hall ♦ bankers' baseball team.
four speakers each.
Pennsylvania Hood’s Sarsaparilla. What this med employes who had failed In their ef
Wednesday evening. He is a writer ♦
and Indiana have three each to their icine has done In keeping healthy forts to secure their wages. At least
and author and is well known among ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦
credit. Maine, Virginia, Georgia, people healthy. In keeping up the one other employe
attempted to
the Danes.
New Jersey, South Carolina and Ten even balance of health, gives It the bring suit, but failed to get his pa
Julius Neilson of Point Terrace '
nessee have furnished two each, and same distinction as a preventive that pers ready In time and must await ♦
Olympia, May
8. Ortls
was here this week as the guest of j
Maryland, Connecticut, Iowa, New It enjoys as a cure. Its early use has until the next, town Is reached.
♦ Hamilton was arraigned to ♦
old friends. He expects to leave
York and North Carolina complete illustrated the wisdom of the old
♦ day. He waived examination ♦
♦
shortly on a visit to his old home in
the list with one each.
saying that a stitch In time saves
"To prevent.Illegal fishing at. the ♦ and was held to the superior
Denmark—Times.
ttint. Take Hood's for appetite, dam In Rogue river near Grants ♦ court In the Bum of $10.000 ♦
♦
Washington. May 8. I’reslil«"'
Monmouth
Enterprise:
That strength and endurance.
Pass.” says Master Fish Warden H. ♦ ball, which he was unable to ♦
The man who built the new bridge
Springfield, Mo., May 8.—A bro preachers are great eaters, was prov
Taft sent to the senate the n"nl 1 .
A. McAllister in his report to the ♦ furnish.
above Detroit on the North Santiam ken rail caused a wreck on the en at the basket dinner Saturday.
board of fish commissioners at Sa ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ • Ion of George Donworth for fed* ,
o
expects to make a Bummer resort of Southeastern limited, southbound on They outstayed them all and the
Judge of the western
district
lem,
"I have had
electric lights
th*
that part of the country. He says the St. Louis & San Francisco rail smaller ones that couldn’t hold as
Washington.
strung
over
the
river
for
600
feet
R. M. Cramer arrived dbwn from
the bridge leads to one of the best road near Williford, Ark., today. much as their larger brothers, filled Blgutux*
below the fishway,
which makes Oakland today.
He Is now In the
Eleven were injured, none fatally.
J. E. Yarnell, of Mohawk, 1» lD the
camping grounds in the country.
their pockets.
«f
fishing Impossible.”
real estate business here.
city for a day or so.
LOCAL MEN
EVELYN NESBIT THAW
MAY GO TO JAIL
BEASSASSIN WAS
VINEGARPLANT
JOSEPH CANNON
IS SEVENTY-THREE
FIRST WIRELESS
MESSAGES SENI
IIS OPPONENTS
EIGHTEEN MILLION
DOLLARS FOR GOOD
ROADS IN CALIFORNIA MAKING SURVEYS
TO HOLD RIGHTS
t
DIED
:
ENTERS PLEA
Of GUILTY TO
SELLS TIMBER LAND
TO EUGENE MAN
DOUGLAS COUNTY BANK
BUYS ROSEBURG BONDS
SPENT $1.000.000
TO RETAIN $6000
t
MARRIED
:
BANKER KILLED
IN BASEBALL
GAME AT BOISE
NORRIS & ROWE CIRCUS
AGAIN ATTACHED
BROKEN RAIL
CAUSESTRAIN WRECK
HAMILTON UNABLE
TO FURNISH BAIL NEW FEDERAL JUDGE
FOR WASHINGTON