2 THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUABO. THURSDAY. JUNE 10. 1000. I IHAYER LEAVES NUMEROUS BILLS Good Blood Mean« good health, and Hood’« Sarsaparilla ha« an unapproached record aa a blood-purlfler. It effects its wonderful cures, not simply because it contain# sarsaparilla but because it combine# the utmost remedial value# of more than At different ingredients. Then' is no real substitute for it. If urged to buy any preparation Mid to be "lust a# good" you may be ■nre it is inferior, coat# less to make, and yields the dealer a larger profit. Where is H. H. Thayer, leeeee of G*l Ho*4i Saraananll* «-slay la *«u*l liguiU the Eugene race track? That is a tonu or in cborviawd isblM* kuow■ m Sanwualv leading question with a number of I merchants of the city and with the , county fair management. It appears that he baa left the city, leaving a lot EUGENE SCHOOL EXHIBIT of bills behind and falling to leave his future address behind hint. SENT TO SEATTLE Thayer evidently left the city on one of the early morning trains, but The Eugene educational exhibit It is not known which way he went. At eleven o'clock last night he sent j for the Seattle exposition was ship­ the boy who stayed with him in the ped yesterday and it is expected that building bungalow at the fair grounds down it will reach the Oregon ____ to _ get _ ______ __ I this week, and be ready next week town some __________ headache ______ tablets. and left instructions for the bov not , for the inspection of the thousands to disturb him upon his return to the who will visit the building during bungalow. The boy did as directed. the exposition. The exhibit «■'insists of photo­ but open going to Thayer's room this morning, he found that he had gone graphs of the several school build- ings in Eugene, four exhibit cabinets and the bed had not been slept in. is and I Bills left behind by Thayer are that were used at the Lew said to be all the way froal »300 Clark exposition and some * 1500 vol- It is probable that efforts nines of matter selected from the down, will be made to locate the fellow by daily work iu the grades, It is ex- plained in the exhibit that to take some of his creditors. Thayer leased the race track and the daily work of the pupils without the stables at the fair grounds dur­ correction and editing was much bet­ ing the winter and has taken care of ter and showed just what the pupils them since. He came well rcotn- do every day. than to pick out the mended. and this sudden disappear­ best samples that could be found and ance is a surprise to the fair man- correct them and prepare them for the exhibition. agement. If possible. Superintendent Stock- • n says he will have the exhibit back in time for the district fair FOREST SERVICE here this fall, but as the exposition will not be over by that time, he CLERK EXAMS hardly thinks they can be secured for that purpose. SPEECH OF SENATOR ALDRICH There is no light on the mystery | Following I» « ||»t of the member, Teacher# for the Eugen«’ public of the charred remains of a titan I schools for tin* year 1*09 «nd 1910. of the graduating clan# of th,, I found yesterday tn the hills about: were »elected by the school board at school The «aerei*«# win i„, |IMlil two miles from Goshen ; and five Washington, June 5.—Taking the floor when Aldrich asked a meeting held last night Provl#lou next week, as announced Rufus' miles south of Eugene by was made for the two a**» building*, Oof -nhaver. a farmer, who was out for an aye and no vote on the cotton cloth schedule today, Sen­ although five of the facher» who day'# Guard looking for stray cattle. Franklin Htapl«* Allen are now employed In th«* primary Copenhaver yesterday afternoon ator Dolliver made the senatorial rafters ring with his denuncia­ room# In the high »ohool building Mniltida Archambcmi, V suddenly came up to a clearing tn will have marge of classes tn the the woods where there had been tion of the speech made by the Rhode Island senator on that new buildings, which will be ready Anten, Edward Flint Bal quite a brush fire. He was horrified schedule last night. by the lime the term begin» next Sep Grant Balilwer##, Kusel Mi to find the skeleton of a man, the Maud Leath y Bonnett, Z" tain her. body having been burned in the ftre "I desire to avoid any harsh criticism of what has been Prof. Guy C. Htocktou, the effi­ Burkhart, ItUaeeH l)«mn i'.-ilkl and every vestige of his clothing was cient city superintendent, also Prin­ ward Logan Campiteli, Ila destroyed by the flames. All that done,” he said, in opening his remarks, "but I am not able to cipal <•«*•• w Hug. of high Chaae. Andrew MrCornack was found besides the bones w ere ■chool. were retained for next year, It nt li Eo hu Davi», Ruin i the metal frame of a revolver with avoid a plain straightforward statement of what this commit­ aa were also the principal» of the I Vera Belle Ed a ni.I the chamber full of cartridges, sev- Men are asked to cast their Qegry, Patterson and Central »chool» Heatrk'o Farnham. M ml eral buttons from the titan's* clothing tee now asks the senate to do. K K Robinson, a I ulv. -islty of Ore­ Guthrie, Philip Hammond, M four one-cent pieces, a watch charm votes here, not upon testimony, but upon the authority of a com­ gon graduate, who has liven teaching > l-o ¡4 with the picture of the government In Southern Oregon, “«« elected Kitt*. building at the Ix'wls & Clark ex­ mittee, and it becomes my duty to inquire ino the sacredness of principal of the new *>bool In the Er h position on one side and the adver- I fair grounds addition and D C Hen­ i Mag tisetnetit of a blacksmith supply that substitute for facts and figures.” ry, who will graduate from Mon­ Edit: house on the other, a pocket knife <*n lient Mln Dolliver criticized certain statements of Aldrich, and re­ mouth normal school thl* year, wa* and the metal front the man's shoos chosen a* principal of th« new school M. ('In The revolver was a 3 2-calibre and In Fairmount Benjamin Hunting the shell in the barrel had been ex­ marked that thirty years ago he had traveled with speeches of ploded by the hammer, the ot hers Aldrich on tariff so that he could refer to his statistics, in which ton was appointed a**l»tan( principal of the high school. bing exploded by the fire, There James Cunning was named aa were three more shells nearby, evi­ he said he then had faith, but which was gradually slipping head of thi> commercial department. dently having been carried lu tile Just created He has been a regular man’s pocket. All. of course, were away. teacher In high school during the exploded. Aldrich arose to leave the chamber. past year. The remains of the fire indicated \cs Tear Iwr* < lumen. that it had burned over a year ago. ' I hope the senator will remain an hear what I have to Following were the new teachers although there is no,way of telling selected for tile grade i bools, but AUTOMOBILE CAUSES say,” suggested Dolliver. ;• was just how their positions ball not yet been as­ Sheriff Down and Coroner Gqr- Aldrich pleaded an engagement, whereupon Dolliver re- signed to them Ml's Rosetta Tern notified of the discovery of don were IN EUGENE HORSE TO RUN AWAY after- minded him he had an engagement in the senate chamber and pieton. Ml the skeleton late yesterday Anderson, .’ noon and they at once drove to the Aldrich remained, CONVERTED. CONFESSES Doliver, Aldrich and Flint participated in Jean I«' Well I scene. No inquest will be held over hart. the debate. Portland. June 3.—The United Harrisburg. Jun« 4 Ju «tors the remains. TO OLD CRIME The new States Civil Service Commission an- noon yesterday H. C Perry I »*» How the man came to his death Doliver ridiculed the possibility of ‘ ‘ equalizing ” rates with ­ school and notmees an examination June 16, at driving to town, met wl «hat is mere conjecture, The fact that s< Pull- Bellingham, Port Townsend, might have been n serious lent. A sensational story is that of the shel in the barrel of the pistol out raising or lowering others. Equalization had been effected, are as fu Moore. Eng man. Seattle, Spokane. Tacoma, and Pearl Hostetler who gave himself up had been exploded by the hammer Juat after croMing the rallr track he said, by leaving the high rates up and bringing the lower ones Walla Walla. Washington; and As­ to the sheriff this morning, says the might indicate that be had commit­ In. Celia E coming Into town on 8mt toria, Baker City Eugene and Port­ Albany Herald. In short, Hostetler ted suicide, first building a big fire nearer their level. Speaking of need for accurate information, Mary- llarzee; mathematic* and phyi he met W I, Wright'» a leal geography, Mr*. Ella Fl she r • and hl* horse became frlglit land Oregon. This examination is was converted at the tabernacle last around himself so that the dead body Dolliver said: held to secure eligibles from which night and confessed having forged would be Ml** Maud« Gallogly, Ml*. Clara alarted u> ruu When at> Another incinerated, to make certification to fill existing and cashed a »70 check a year ago, theory is that he was murdered and ' Senators cannot convert the senate of the United States Wold and 1*11111 Bond, teachers In the way down th« block the 1’iugla* high school tills year, have r Igned chine ram«' down Fourth street vacancies at »900 per annum in the at Red Bluff. Calif. He had met a the body dragged to that lonely spot from a great deliberate body to an aggregation of intellectual T«*i«-li«-rw llc-«*lcct«wl. position of Forest Clerk in the For­ young man. Red. at Sacramento, who by the murderer. turned Imo Smith, going Wrwt est Service and vacancies requiring was short of funds, and wrote to the Following ar« the teacher# re- animal thought this »a« No one in this vicinity, as far as come-ons.” similar qualifications, as they may boy's father in Oklahoma elected In the several «chool»: and wa* doing It# be»t to f«r can be learned, has mysteriously dis­ Responding to a side expression of surprise by some sena­ High School Gr >rge W Hug. Mr Perry though that It occur, at salaries of »900 to »1.200 money, and cashed the Sacramento appeared in late years, From that ¡ principal; Benjamin Huntington, as­ K«t hl» horse around the corner snl per annum. it is supposed the man was a tors near him, Dolliver added: order at Red Bluff himself. Eligibles from this examination sistant principal. Emma Chaae. Maud away from the sight of th«' mai-hla* The man was not locked up today ■ stranger here. “That is a green goods proposition,” and declared he sus- StlnaOB Nellie William*. 8u#an Dins­ he could get him «topped However, will be subject to appointment on as the authorities do not know any- j the Wenatchee and Kaniksu Forests thing about him. Mrs Blanche Thurston, i.lllit* In making the turn. th>< t>uggjr He secured two STUDENT BOY OF pected that various people who had dealings with the New York more, in Washington: and on the Umpqua, dollars from Evangelist Johnson and Irvin. Emily Muhr, Florence Ix-Bar lurched to such an extent that h# Wallowa, and Whitman forests in is roaming the streets today. He has custom house of having “agents on the payroll engaged in the Geary E. H. Parker, prlncliial, was thrown out ami »truck on his Oregon. The duties to be performed been in Albany before, was working Nettle Kres*. Mae Kinsey, Fann!« head and shoulder# on th«* sidewalk, HIGH SCHOOL ELECTS administration of the customs laws. ” consist of carrying on office corres­ in Eugene some time ago. and came Zeigler. Mabel ftlmmons. Bell« K«en- beside the M E church Here ths pondence. keeping up files, and con­ here over the ties from Salem. He ey. Fannie Millican. Mrs E, Thrall. horse got entirely away and ran to NEW SET OF OFFICERS ducting routine business during the had a letter addressed to him from Ella Davidson, Alice Abel. the livery »table with the front absence of the Forest Supervisor in Indiana. The sheriff will take action Central, and overflow In the high wheel» still trailing behind him Mr. The High school student body held At last night's session Chairman a letter from an appraiser In the school, the latter to be transferred Perry’s scalp wa» cut about *lt or the field. The forest service does as soon as they hear from California Its annual election of officers this not furnish either houses or subsist­ authorities. House stating to ttew building* <' Aldrich replied to LaFoliette’s a*- New York Custom W Wester, »even Inch«-#. He was carried to the afternoon The following were elect ­ ence and appointees will be expected Schneider. Mary hospital where the wound »a* im­ saults upon the work of the finance that goods affected by the decision principal; Alta ed: President of student body. to report at places of employment certain cotton cloths under Wetherbee. Luella Brewster. Mrs. mediately dressed and he 1» able to Harold Young: vice-president. Joel committee and made a general de­ placing at their own expense. the paragraphs for cloths asses-ed Poyner. Eva Wentworth. Minnie Ev­ get around and attend t*> the busi­ SOUTHERN EXTENSION Abshire: secretary. Miss Prosser: fense of the amendments which tte The examination will consist of according to the count of threads ans, l«>la Howe, Carol Johnson. Mag­ ness which brought him to town. treasurer, Veriin Parker; debate asserted were necessary. spelling, arithmetic, penmanship, let­ amounted to 10 to 12 per cent of gie Tiffany. Mertle Aulen, Irma He «tarti'd with nine dozen egg* and OF OREGON ELECTRIC manager, Jesse Kellems; editor of Aldrich said that estimates of the importations. ter-writing. copying from rough Campbell, Bcrthn Abel, Ruth Baker. says that he got 75 cent* for whst the “ News. ” Victor Morris: manager, ad vaorem equivalent of specific draft, and typewriting and stenog­ Declaring that the menace to the Patterson Ida Patterson, jirlncl- i Salem, June 2.—President Moffitt- Alfred Collier; basket ball manager. rates could not be accurately figured American cotton goods Industry will pal. Mrs. Meador. Mac Larimer. Ed-! wai left and that war better than h# raphy. Applicants should at once ap­ and Manager Guy W. Talbit, of the I Elmer Harlow: alumni member of when the value of the goods ranged be the manufacture of those good* Ith Haggard. Lulu Poll), Mr*. Buck. expected. ply either to the Civil Service Com­ Oregon Electric, were in Salem to­ short \i-w* Note*. mission. Washington, D. C., or to the day in conference with Mayor Rod- ' executive committee, Harold Cock­ from 7 to 30 cents a square yard. by Japan, Aldrich said that Japan Luella Norris, Zula Owen* Mr and Mr» It. It Pierce He said the committee's rates were today has four arge cotton manu­ secretary of the board of examiners gers and other city officials and with erline. little daughters returned tr lower than those Intended by the factories In operation and that It at any place mentioned above, for ap­ John H. and C. L. McNary, local at­ gene today wher«» they liave Dlngly law, although they might be would be hard to say what would be plication for 304. ROBBERS ARE torneys of the road, in regard to cer- ! n few days' visit. higher than those under which cer­ the result If In the next ten years SUPREME COURT tain matters in connection with the Mr*. J W. Johnson and Master tain goods are now admitted because Japan should go extensively Into the proposed extension of the road south FULLY IDENTIFIED Chester went to Eugene y .•sterday UNABLE TO DECIDE of misrepresentation in courts. He manufacture of_ cotton. lie called JOHN DOWNER, COLORED to Albany. Mr. Moffitt leaves to­ for a few days visit with frli lends. declared that nobody but Importers attention to the 6 cents a day labor night tor New York, but will return Mr* Ethel Mendenhall. «4 Coburg, BY DETECTIVES have protested against the senate in Japan and to the ability of Jap ­ IN ATWOOD CASE MINER, IS DEAD soon, when it is expected definite an­ came down yesterday for a »bort visit bill rates as being too high. He read anese In decorative work. nouncement will be made as to the with her mother. Mr* Sabin Omaha. June 4—Gordon M Gil- time when work on the extension will den is the correct name of the ban­ J. <1 Kelsey's barber shop I* being (From Thursday’s Daily Guardi. start. repaired and ha* just been newly i’»* dit who calls himself Godon. He is John Downer, the old colored iieri'd Inside. He 1» having the wood­ a brother of Chas. R. Shelton, the miner, who has been here and at the work painted and a new floor cover­ man arrested in Denver, according Blue River mines for the past twen­ I ACCIDENTAL DEATH ing put down. It of Spo- to Detective MacDonald, ty or thirty years, died at the Gen­ I dandy." kane, who has thoroughly identified eral hospital yesterday morning FROM GAS Bernard Sender# Will Il'HV« all the robbers. Togenson, Mac­ from cerebral hemorrhage. Portland this evening for n Vlelt with Donald says, would bring a big re­ "Old John,” as he was called, was relative* ami friends. San Francisco, June 5.—The dead ward in the Northwest, where he is an honest man. square with every­ Attorney Win. M Colvlg. of M--'l* body with whom he had occasion to bodies of John Morgan, a sevedore, wanted for a desperate crime. ford, will be hci'e at the II I deal in business and was a hard and Ella Riley, a domestic, were meeting Saturday afternoon nnd will worker. Hon. T. G. Hendricks, pres­ found in the room of the latter in deliver an address at that time ident of the First National bank, the hotel Bristol, where she was em- MAN AND WIFE Gram Cuntilngham made a limi­ this morning said: "Downer was a ployed, Their deaths were due to MAKING LONG WALK ne»» trip to Mliaiii Weiln. I white man, even though his skin was asphyxiation from gas escaping from Mr#. Dan Nemchlck, of Albany. black.” an open jet. It is believed to have hero for a visit with relative-, and Downer owned a good mining been an accident. "Can't give me a cent, can't bor- claim in the Blue River district, but numerous friend*. row a cent, couldn't start with a cent, G II Needles, Wm. Davlxon and T. he never had the money with which obiti un . but I and my wife are going to Seat­ to develop it to any extent, neither T. Roach returned today front •’,ir* tle to earn $1,000, just the same,” vallls, where they have been attend­ James Higgins, one of Eugene's said A. Wood, a one-armed would he entertain an offe rto sell. man He eked out an existence for many most respected citizens, passed peace­ with a genial face and plenty of re­ ing the <> A. li. ri'ujilon years by selling what little gold he fully away at the Eugene General sourcefulness, Norman Howard, of Sprlngfl'*!#« this morning, could work out of the rocks with his hospital on Sunday evening at 9:05, and his wife had just arrived in I* here, having arrived today. hands. He was taken very ill a after an illness of five weeks. De­ cam« d-iwn on account of hl* moth­ gene and were hastening out few days ago and brought to Eugeae ceased was born in Burlington, Ver­ make a sprint between here er's Hines*. from the mines by order of the coun­ mont. on November 23rd. 1 830. He B. S. Norwood shipped a carload long trip from ty court and placed In the hospital. was married to Mary A. Sargent of Seattle on the city. ot cattle and »beep today. Angeles to that Before his death he had been living North Brookfield, Mass., in 1853. In Telegraphic news was received The couple started from Los in an old cabin on a small ranch near 1855 they came west to Wisconsin, that .1. E Holt, of San .loxe, Cal . «« they geles on April 4, and until Blue River, and a few days ago it locating at Janesville, and a few I uncle of D C. Holt, of thl* < It.' . h‘"’ burned down. It seems that he was years later moved to New Hartford, reached northern California made a l>a*si'd away this morning. There injured or burned in the fire and Iowa, where they lived until 1888. little over 2 5 miles a day. from that time up to the time of his In May of that year they moved to sickness overtook them and delayed them seventeen days. However, the DR. McCORNACK ON THIS death he was helpless. Eugene, and have lived here con­ GRIZZLED VETERANS Downer was aged about 70 years. tinually since that time, thus making people that are offering them »1000 for the walk withdrew the time limit, Nobody here knows anything of his him one of Eugene's oldest citizens. YEAR’S FRUIT CROP relatives. Mr. Hendricks and S. B. He was buried in the Masonic cem­ and they are finishing as soon as REVIEW 0. A.C. CADETS they can get to Seattle. Eakin have bought a lot In the I. O. etery Wednesday afternoon, June 2, Dr H. F. McCorUHtk. who h“* All the money they can use on the O. F. cemetery in which to bury the 1909. He leaves to mourn his loss, Corvallis, Or.. June • It was a one of the best orchards In the stat# old man. to keep the body out of one daughter, Mrs. M A. Wolcott of trip is either earned or received for busy morning fur the <1. A. It at a abort distance west of the city ¡»ml souvenirs. They cannot, beg or take the potter's field. College Hill, Eugene: also three gifts or draw upo- their resources. Corvallis. ‘ Hiwechos, ............ .. parades, flag who is one of the best auahorltle* sons, Will, Asa and Irving Higgins. This summer at the fair they will be raising and a review of the <) ' A (* on fruit culture In the west. w.n In­ He has one brother. John Higgins, a In the California building. They have FOREST SERVICE TO cadet regiment by th«- old veterans terviewed yesterday as to I I k * pros­ sister, Mary Connor, both of North a little wagon, which they haul. occupied the time A'.! of the prln- pect- for this year’s crop. IB- 1 and another sister, Mrs. Libby clpal streets were llneil with towns- that the cherry crop will full below FIGHT THE SCAB Troy, Mitchell, of Holyoke, Mass. peeple f- ■ ' ‘ visitors as the pa- the average on account of (be lat«v and ‘ outside ROOSEVELT PARTY a i .. L,. ,1 i by. . it |t ... . frosts and that the prune crop will rnde marched was • headed'by During the grazing season of 1909. Walter P Edrl*. a native of Ru- the O. A. C. cadet band and cadet b<* quite short on the same account. the forest service will again coop­ gene, has been recommended to suc­ STARTS FOR SOLIK regimen’, nnd the bov* of '61, ag'-d Apples, he said, will be short for two erate with the bureau of animal in­ ceed Millard T. Harston as postmas­ and nent, but still full of loyal pride reasons, one that on account of dustry and the state officials In ef­ ter of Spokane, and will take charge JlJabe. B. E. A., June 5. - •'<"» Strong, followed amid the plaud­ Immense crop of last year they did forts to stamp out the disease known early in September. His parents Thu Roosevelt expedition not. set very heavily this year and its of the crowds. as »cab, which exists among the crossed the plains in a wagon drawn left here at 9 o’cock today .Th'-. Woman's Relief corps follow I the other because of the frosts. The sheep in a number of western states by_an ox team, from Pennsylvania in for Solik district. Bet ween '•d and the women of the'd A II. quality, however, promises to I»' •'," and territories. This work has been 1 8«2 and were married after Arriving Kijabe and the objective Benches were thinned out waved handkerchiefs n nd little flags cellent. carried on by the bureau of animal In Oregon. His father was the first point there la a waterless some by the cold weather, but they to their friends on the sidewalks, Industry for several years past. The flour miller on the Oregon coast, tract that will take t wo da.va I he line <»f march led to the will yield very well In some place» forest service has endeavored to as­ conducting a mill in Eugene for to traverse. Water for ex­ grounds of the public school, where where the orchards were not ex­ sist the bureau, as well as the state years. Mr Edris attended the acad­ pedition will be carried in ox ilie W. It. C. presented a magnificent posed. "There will be a fair crop authorities, in enforcing the law by emy which is now the Hill Military wagons. Hag, which was raised while the old of fruit this year, averaging every* refusing to admit any sheep on a na­ school in Portland and later went to veterans and the cadetr s, led by J. R. thing up,” said the doctor. "While tional forest reserve within the pre­ the University of Oregon. MISS MAY SUTTCN, TENNIS CHAMPION, IN ACTION Ho has N. Hell, gave three rousing cheers. some varieties will he light, other# scribed states, that were not accom­ never before held any political of­ will bring up the average.” An exhibition drill on the mijw Miss May Button, button, the tennu tennis champion, did n*lhnlnarj preliminary practice for panied by a certificate of inspection, fice. Brown riansaro and Dick Spong the early summer matches at her home In California after the tournament was reviewed by Commander campus Apper signed by the inspector of the bureau The official figures of the attend­ wore arrested at. Springfield yester­ son and his stiff and '¡iter' «Td^ of animal industry, to the effect that A marriage licenae was granted day by Marshal Lyons on the charge In Mexico. She will take part In a dozen or more matches nn<> tournaments dress by rhe commander concluded ance on the first day at the Sentii# they were free from the disease or by the county clerk this morning to of conducting a "blind pig" and were in the east this summer nnd may go to Europe Inter. She expects to annex the morning exercises. fair were 89,21« exceeding the open­ had been dipped in accordance with Burton Henry Buoy and Miss Nettle each fined »200 in the recorder's several valuable trophies for her already large collection this season. I'ol ing day at Portland and Jamestown- the regulations of the bureau. lowers of tennis never tire of watching Miss Sutton nt piny. She puts tuors Francis Welch, both of Creswell. court. I I.early May Duke cherries are h# action Into the game ibau many men who a. > rated as »tars. California cherries are on the mar­ ginning to ripen in this vicinity. ket.