TU’* FUCFNT WFXrLY GUA^n THURSDAY NOV
TWO
18
1909
I
16 2 5
\\ Z I'eiroldt. road work . .
33.25 J. A Jeans, aupervisor
. .
43.00 Geo M. Haw ley, superiisor
<» II Mathews, road work . .
5 7.00
Robert Fetxold. bridge work.
6.00
It Larimer, supervisor
W
I 6.00
Fred I’apenfus. crusher work
64.50
work ........................................... ..
In your blood,—red and white,- 8. C. Adkins, gravel................
210«
44.50
14 2 5 H A. Bower, supervisor
keep you well If they are healthy, J \ Adkins, hauling gravel.
103.25
I
James
A
Austin,
supervisor.
6.00
George
Jensen,
hauling
gravel
cause you sickness If diseased.
40 00
A. l> Hileman, supervisin'.. .
To make and ket
er Account
11 0<>
attended by thousands of wonderful I C <>t*won. labor. 3 days . .
5 25 Slualaw Lumber Co . pauper
10 00
auppllea ......................................
on res.
Cures of all blood diseasM, Wm. IMivis. road work ...........
4 00
Albert Jeeke. road work ....
4 00 Williams * Williams, pauper
BinL Biter aged 4 2 yaars a for i seco(■ la. ecsstua, rhsomahaoi. satarrh.
4
SUL«................
it M
G«« it May Is
*••*: “1" awm ar ks Isaiah Slayter. jiowder. eta . .
mer *aloonk««i>
supplies ......................
ternoon a: the
reaidence
of J. C
4 A K I.umber Co., bridge
pllee ..............................................
31 SO John Powell, pauper bill for
M... key. 524 Thurman street, says te»
12.70
lumber.........................................
s 00
September ................................
13 Tt
day's Oregonian. lXes|H>ndenc» over >’ C. Monroe, road work . . . 109 35 Clark a Akera, r*|«aira...........
M . E Russell, care of pau
1» P l>emosa. road work........... :t6 :
111 health a eeparatlon of several Chas McCollum, crusher
pers .............................................. 401 00
Ben Martin, road work ........... 35 00
months .xg<» from his »if«' and Cnan-,
52 00
work ...................... ..
laxne Martin road work........... 22 75 J. It. lx«wta. pauper supplies.
cisl reverses are mentioned by Etter N B Gossler, road work . . .
4 50
10.00
claimed. 3 I O.o.i. all<>*earniells, hauling grav
C. M Kissinger, another I-wve*. se Earl Johnson, road work . . .
County Surveyor's Account
Frank
McLellon.
road
work.
.
tt
cured the deed from him through
el....................................................
11.00 C XI. Collier, county suryeyor
25.50
■> s
false representations to keep Is r ife Jay S. Douglas, road work . .
Moon-Blais Imp. Co., plow.
28.00 C. M. Collier and Alfred L.
I.
.
L.
Srneal.
hauling
gravel.
.
. (
gg It when th«' divorce suit
Felix Sparks, lumber...........
■ It
Ceddes»'. services ................ 654 67
J. R. Sexton, crusher work. .
«as tried.
W. W. Jackson, nails ....
7.88
County Judge's Account
Joel Smyth, road work...........
J. R. Park, road work...........
45.50 G. R. Chrisman, county Judge 100 • »
F. M. Smith, road work ....
C. B. Blanton, road work...
14 tt
County Treasurer’' Account
C. XV. Washburne. gravel
J. F. Kick, road work...........
56.50 Ina I. Edwards, deputy coun
C. C Smith, road work .
John Hoffman, labor on road
II"
9 00
ty treasurer.............................
Ray X'aughn, road work ....
Chas. Neal, road work...........
4 00 R. E. Eastland, county tr-us
Guy Stephens, road work . .
L.
Sumer,
blacksmithing
.
.
.
16.40
urer .............................................. 100.00
Charles Stephens, road work
Bills for Which Warrants Were Southern Pacific Co., freight.
F. S. Pedigo labor on road. .
' 25
County' SlnTiff'« Account
A. R. Camp, road work ....
75.00
43 10 J. C. Parker, deputy sheriff. .
R. C. Vaughn, hauling gravel
Ordered Drawn in
A. McCline, road work ....
4 4.60 M. s. WalUs, deputy sheriff. ! 00.00
W .11. Sallee, road work . . .
October
Elmer A. Doolittle, labor on
Geo. B. t.'ani|>. serviug sum
Charles Wulff, road work . .
1 - ....
road ..............................................
mons. etc.....................................
M. A. Veach, gravel.................
A. Ageson. road work ...........
63. II. J. Corcoran, road work. .
Barge Torkelson. crusher
12.25 E. r. I-ee, county clerk .... 1♦» G 6 5
52.00 Howard Bly, crusher work. .
41.50 E. T. Templeman. supr. and
work..............................................
Jesse Fountain, deputy coun-
J. M. Blood, road work ....
60.00
Henry Nurre, 1 1-2 acre of
2.BB
material ......................................
ty clerk ......................................
3.70
30.00 William Wills, crusher work
land ............................................... 150.00 Henry Briggs, crusher work .
44.00 S. E. Skene, d«'puty county
49.50 Charley Briggs, crusher work
32.00 R. Wills, crusher work...........
60.00
Ole Sannes. crusher work. .
50.00
e’erk ........................-.................
11.25 E. H. Craig, road work ....
3.00 Joe Mills, crusher work ....
Gross Brothers, repairs ....
40.00 H. Peterson, ansistant county
6.72 H. Carson, crusher work . . .
Gimpl Bros., bridge lumber.
43.50 Fred Fray, road work ...........
55.00
1 5.00
clerk ..............................................
3.50 •J. W. Crow, crusher work ..
3.00 Chambers Hdw. Co., supplies
Cecil Griffin, shoveling gravel
67.90 Clara I.«"-, assistant county
49.00 Charles Demming. road work
4.65 Zeno J< ffries, road work . . .
W. H. Medley, crusher work
4 5.00
1.75
clerk..............................................
10.10 L. F Smith, road work . . . .
John Franzwa. supplies . . .
20.25 G. C. .Millett, road work ....
45.00
9.00 Auslag Hovd. . stenographer
12.00 t XV. E. Dodge, crusher work . .
46.50 Jesse McCullough, delivering
Robert Stephens, road work .
M P. Watts, assistant coun
11
a
'.
M
52.00
Bailey, crusher work. .
27.0o
R. I^eff, crusher work ....
35 00
Juniber.........................................
ty clerk ......................................
I E. M Bailey, crusher work . .
Charles Marshall, hauling
59.50 I H. J. Downing, lumber ....
Glentworth Rubins, assistant
6.00 Briggi s Lumber Co., lumber. .
7.20 James Bass, road work ....
gravel...........................................
35.00
county clerk ...........................
6.00 Wm. Kyi« k Sons, one plow. .
17.00 A. I,. Simmons, road work..
Frank Powell, hauling gravel
S c I kmi I u''|H ri«t< iie taken
from the Jury.
And also by the action«» of the
court In allowing Dr. Prentice, wit.
ness. called on the part of the state,
to testify aH to the condition of th«
prosecutrix after the offense was sup
posed to have been committed and
which was afterward attempted to be
taken away from the jury by the
court.
ORGANIZED LABOR
AND EDUCATION
Special Committee Submits its
Report to Federation
at Toronto
Toronto, Ont . Nov
1 I
( Argan
ized labor's attitude on the question
of IndUHtrlal education was set forth
In a report to the convention of the
American Fi-dcratton of l.alior today
by th«* Hp«'«lal committee appointed
by authority of lhe Denver conven
tion to Investigate the subject. The
committee, of which .lolin Mitchell Is
chairman, held meetings during th«'
year In New York. Washington anf plTMIIIH » l'io
<■«1 thè « vecuthui. Inv luitlon« bavlug
ticeli IssiH'il
M i 'II i I h T» of tll«’ |«t«'**.
physleluiix. memb»«rH <>f thè meditai
ria**«'* al
WHIniiu'tt««
l'nlvrralty,
onough liiyinen to moke a jury, nini
th«'t> a f« « of thr "finti come. flrnt
'
.'d " made up
tllOSe IllVited
I >
Iiei-n a iloiilili. I.
Ileliaoii collimi . I
Harry Daly io Hr.
ly waa cimi It le.|
Sil I' H III k I'C|>«'I Kel '
3.97
1
.50
allotment of
Uah *<> hi\e
i'ti! Governor
■ 'u*fi lotice of
"iMihlhrnt. J)!,
’hr luurdrr of
"f Portland
PRESIDENT TAR GAINS WEIGHT
XX'ashlugton. D C . Nov II
Taft
thia morning delivered the nrtuclpal
addreaa at thr opening •»•anion of th«'
laiymen'a Missionary movement and
left thin
afternoon
for
Hartford.
Conn . from which place ho will re
turn Saturday
The l’rc*!dcnt'« reception on hla
return to Washington lant evening
from h's 13.ot)<' miles* -»Ing arotin«.
th«' circle." wan all that he could dr
•Ire. At the »tatIon he «an illet by a
score of friends, a nurniter of fr«»ck.
coated and silk
utte.l c >innilt'i*va
atul eight member* t f the cab'*el.
who met the train a« It rolled Into
entered
th«' atatlon. The Pres Ident
and
th«' White Hour«'
aut mobile
linmenae
whirled horn««
with
the I
The presi-
crowd cheering lustily
'l«'tit Is in eX'i'IletiU health i. li ut la re
ported to have gained in v weigh I .Fur
Ing the trip an«l In planning a vigor *
on« campaign of golf to reduce hist
girth.
Mr Taft han given up all ld«'a of I
rlsitliiK Panama this winter arid will
make no more 1 mg trip* until next J
slimmer, *h«*ti io« hop»*« to visit Aln«-i
ka H«‘ will n|H«n«l the C irlntma« holt '
days In the XX'hit»- II oum « with hl»,
family
The Protldout
■citing lionic t" 8
In bettor During
road. Pr"»ld«'i‘
i
netting of th«'
i
«er ling X|rn 1 .it il
TH* pfMIden1
ton «ailed out «
thimla'tii in all >
In th«' »elrom«-
celebration »a- Ol
Olfbanl on the tri
After a trip on
Taft wan taken '
Th«» parad«- end« d
» here t h«- prest«!' i
h«' atten«l(*«1 n f*'
I«- Temple befo.«
molili.
I'nrI Hail" i
Wa'hlugt ili. \i
dent lias ippi '
tlon of th«' joint
lemrd making !'■ a
the great naval :.r
In d'llllg tills II *.
a temporary i av.:
lie « on*I ril< ted
at
that th«' prop««-
Manila Hat "
This «III l«-.i'
IMirta In the l»lan by »Itho'it
legrain
>y m Wilminj.
' d »play of «a-
■ to partlclptts
any »ay» tbs
if the niv»t il<-
1 PI»« « 1 • <1.
(
l'he pr«sl-
raniet.de
mil Mir
■ >r, llisi.l,
, ihe Pacifie.
■ idered but
.111' ■««:<
iuta;««*, ist
o nient» fot
i liati'iuned
..«■(el'll of
>• army.
DM» BÄNDirS BAY BLOCK II
LTD fflOim
BODY VIEWED
BY CURIOUS
f
t
days aS» >Ut<4
The Guar ’ i
'iking R
that R. M
Dr.
- ,-k bloci’ «*
erecting at*
the corner
his residen«e pri ;
( I ,11« »tiw”
of West Seven'll
, •'■purler that
Today be Inf"' i
w«.>n »»
he will build a»
a hl< h will i*r-
weather w111 I"'1 1
II«« 1» no«
liapH not Im unti'
«• ri'oileu»* or"
endeavoring to
I. I. Whit*
cupled by Dr imi
in rhe rear of
son, which Is lie ■
to have ft
Mr. Day’ rcslri' i1"
x'.ivatlnit °*
moved off to I«
I t la not kn<«»n
that part of ill« i
■
new block
who the tenant-'
will lie
, be more build*
Tbers proini'"
"
Ing activity In Eug« " i,. next year
■ -treel
tree! will **
ever before and •> «
,i st riieth,n wor*'
the acene of nun l> «"
If present Indlcatl it ">unt for atf*
there
i thing. Besld«'.« th«' l'«> block,
four or fl”
will be th«' Elk- bl«" k "
r'((O the street
stories, diagonal ■•«
""
*111 put UP ‘
ami XV T
Campb<
to the
two-story liloi k n« '
uwneri on
block. Other pro|"-
•rloualy ®f
street are al-<> thinking
| building next, year
l.awrence, Kan . Nov 13
X mr
Ions throng viewed the body of Earl
Bullock, the buy Imniilt, who com-
mltted Htilcldc yesterday
after
hl*
robbery of the Stat«1 bank nt Eudora,
Bullock wan driven to bay by a posse,
and shot himself, dying a few hours
later.
William McKay. Hie fifteen year
old boy from Jack*onvlllc. Fla., who
entered upon a bank robbing career
with Bullock. alni w Im wa. i nptured
an«ar tiie popu
lation of
the prim Ipal
cities ami
towns of each state Is estimated atul
i to pretty gen.'iallv the estimate |s about!
1.50 correct, but this year's estimate of'
1.50 Eugen«* Is on«' or two thousand low.
15 0 The population of tin' principal cities
I to In Oregon and Washington, as given
1.50 I In the directory Is as follows:
Oregon
Albany, 6,000; Ashland,
1.50
6.000; Astoria. 15,000; llnk
Creek—Says Much Snow
in the Mountains
d ihn w;’;
L. N. Roney ret or»"
Ing from Sharps < r«'»'k
"*•
toward the »
above Cottag«' Grovi
hernia
mint's,
wher«'
I
______________
building a colini.i I"'1 ' . „round,
timbers for th«' bridg. «.n " * j th»
but th«« b.ul wrath' ' I’ ’'
(0 the
work of hauling ,l"' .. h no* «l
Hile of the KtriH'i’tn I' *■.'* |gllen '»
the red bridge a"'1 "
jOnn •’*
the site of the II« « bl«'** ‘..„nilltl«"'
the roads arc
In I"1"'
.here ***
Yesterday. Mr R«n<
'/A
|„n It
quite a fall of -no* ’
melted alaiut as I'»
' ' . ,i by hl,n
One of th« i»' ” ’
"' fe» <*”*
ha I a pretty bail a" l'1''"
tnn’"’r
ago.
... ..............nd-
"»•
of hl»
hl* axle Slipped and ' 1 ( lip for •
f.M't badly. H«* «’H
of the’1"
wi'ek or more on a«1' ”
cd lent.
hpn he l',f'
Mr. Rone.v «»' <
,¡"the B"¡
thiTP the «now lia