Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, November 18, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    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<p them abundant Frank Goodman, hauling grav­
12 50
1 00 Charles Gray. Huperiisor . . .
el .....................................................
and healthy, is to have pure blood, free­
25 00
Joel McCornack. supervt»or.
lxvuls Hembree, hauling grav­
dom from disease and vigorous health.
el ...................................................
9 00 E. T. Templeniati. supervisor
The chief pnrptise of Hood's Sarsw- C. M Follett, road work ....
and material ........................... l»ú 00
4 00
panlla is to do this, and us mice«««* is Jamee Hunter, road work . .
I**u|>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><w of Albany. Eugeu*
! I J A lWadmoud. care of paw
Siuela« 1.umber Co., eeppllaa
Rpringffeld and Portland, ended his
10 00
per .
1 -evt Campbell, road work . .
17 »0
life with aysnide of jxoassHini be j XV Nelsen, crusher work ,
V 44
C Hailey, road work ..............
H Williaais a Williams, pappei
4
twen 3 and 5 o'clock yesterday af- U F McPherson, road work.
4.73 Junction City Hdw Co . sup­
4 4 !>
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<>*e<l
Jake Catup road work ....
3 40 I
iu a letter to the coroner as
the XXilliam McCollum, crueher
. l.OOj J. W. Harris, county health
Claude C. Canip road work
reasons for his act.
62 00
w.’rk..............................................
officer ........................................ 1 47 00
C. Jennings viewer
t 001
Etter had mad«1 every preparation Earl McClillen, crusher work
17.50 i
6 00 Chambers l.uuitier Co.. Aug
B. 8. Hyland viewer . .
fur death, saying in the letter 'he had; XX'. J. Miller, crusher work. .
45.50
10 00
10 00 :
ust pauper supplies.............
C M Collier Co Surveyor
contemplated it for some time. He al-| Leonard Mathews, road work
81.00
•» oo G. It. Chrisman, pauper tick-
I) E. Stratton,
“
chainman . .
so mentioned that his former wife. E. XV. Mathews, road work. .
6 «. 5 0 N
1.50
. 4 00 I
et, etc.
Goracke chaiuman . . . .
Mrs. Maria X Etter,
had
several Ernest Mathews, road work.
7.00
W J. Gibbs marker .............. ..4.00 Eugene Gen. Hospital, hoe.
times advised him to kill himself.
Archie Morgan, lumber ....
4.92
A c. Jennings, viewer . . . , . 10.00
services. Sept...........................
The dead man left t three
terse letters. Joe Morris. Jr., mdse..............
14.50 B. s
Hyland, viewer..............
10.00 W. Kuykeudali. drugs ... .
One «as to his 12-year-old s. n. Clar V. G. McElhany, road work. .
6.00
C. M C llier. Co. surveyor . . 15.00 I Eugeutf Hospital services tor
Etter, living ’ w : • h Martin Powell, road work . .
ence Eugene
7.50
2.00 I
September ................................
friends a' 792 Roosevelt street; an- ; 5 R. Humphrey, road work.
• mi Webster Kincaid, chainman .
\lfred D. Collier, chainman.
4.00 Bangs Livery Co . services
<i'.her was to the coroner aud one ' P. K. Humphrey, road work.
15.75
8. C. Sunderman. marker . . . . 2.00.G. It. Chrisman, ticket . . .
was to Mr. Mackey . asking hint i to I M. C. Goodenow, crusher
Albert Hog« , road work....
28.88 Eugene General hospital, boa.
collect his last week's lodging
__ _ „ bill i work ..............................................
71.75
4 0.00
P. A. Binford, road wok....
3.95 I
services August.....................
from bis wife He also left a dupli-
dupli-i Jesse Taylor, bridge work .
1.75
cate of his wlll,
will, all of which were
were'
H. C. Keeler. I aiding gravel
12.00
County A"<'"or'’ Account
Oscar Drury, road work ....
4 00
O. F. Wills, labor on road..
50.00
9.00 l.ena Stewart, salary for Sept.
given into the custody of the deputy XV. li. Albro. crusher work..
2 8.00
Herbert Dean, road work...
7.50 J. W. Beishaw. deputy asses­
coroner, E. C. Dunning. The body John A. Lawrence, supr. . ..
25.00
1.75
15.00
was removed to the Dunning morgue. Ralph Farrow, road work.. .21.87 W. Reetx. bridge work...........
sor .................................................
Ira Hoffman. labor...................
16.19 Mary
No inquest will be held in accordance M E. Furrow, hauling gravel
Gamber,
assessor's
10.50 AddLon Bros,
& Ross, bridge
52.00
with Etter's express wish.
clerk ...........................................
Henry Kompp. road work . ..
23.75
lumber . . .
1 5.50 Mary S. Kent, assessor's
in the will a 32.000 life insurance J. A. Jeans, hauling lumber.
35.57 Geo. B
Camp. road work
19.25
policy is left to the son to be held in Will F. Jenkins, road work.
15.00
clerk ...........................................
2.25 Audrew
Hoffman, labor
trust until the lad's 21st birthday.
15.10 Martha A. Schooling, asses­
Grant Knight, 109 loads of
George Henrick, crusher
Confidence is expressed in the boy -
75.00
sor's clerk ................................
rock .............................................. 136.25
work
ntotner for she is made executrix in
. I 46.00 Anna Parks, assessor's clerk 26.00
10.00
M. D l.ingo. roa«l work ....
Peter
P.
Coigaard.
sups.,
the will.
41.20 Henrietta Ham. assessor's
A. Gleason, crusher work...
46.50
George Lloyd ......................
Mrs. Etter secured a divorce front
27.13
12.00
clerk ...........................................
44.09
John McCallum, crusher work
Elwood
Llovd.
road
work
her husband at Eugene and 1« now
33 25 B. F. Keeney, salary as coun­
B. F. Gilbert, road work . ..
3.50 W. W. “
...................
Sailor,
bridge
work
employed as a domestic In the Glen­
3.50
125.00
ty assessor .
H. H. Nestle, crusher work. .
4 0.50 A.
wood
hotel. Second
and Salmon
P. Walker, road work.
40.85 J. C. Bruttalo, deputy asses
S. B. Mayben. road work ....
11.00 Ira
Harrngton, road...........
streets.
35.00
50.00
sor
George Christensen, crusher
P. E. Jackson. road work
In the will, a lot in Springfield,
10.50
Justice Account
work..............................................
Chas.
claimed by the testator, but held by
Hartley. road work
! 5 0 R S. Bryson, justice fees . .
58.95
Clinton Medley road
_ work
_____
a deed of '.rust by an attorney. W. G. H McDole, crusher work . . .
28.00
Constable Account
XV.
S.
Jeans,
hauling
lumber
Martin, of Eugene, is given to the
W. 8. Keyes, labor on road.
3.00 E A. Farrington, special con-
2 5
1» y Etter charges that Martin and Roy Johnson, road work . . .
Geo. Renfro, supplies ....
1.00
stable -fees................................
25 Fred I>arniells, 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.<io J. XV. Jackson, serving paper
Following is the list of i claims al-» Liman
_____ XVeigant.
_ _____ _____
road _______
work. .
Stanley Trunnell. labor on
Ethel McCauley, asst, sheriff
I' *ned by the October term í of county 1 E. J. Oswald, crusher work
road ..............................................
10.50 Charles Kompp, special dep­
court for Lane county:
E. C. Oneal. road work ....
Geo. Boyd. labor on road . . .
27.00
5.25
Road Account
XX’. H. Oswald, crusher ....
uty sheriff.................................
A. D Owens A- Son. lumlier
60 91 F. L. Armitage, deputy sher­
H. M. Doty lumber ........... $ 12.40 Jim Oxley, road work ...........
Albert Anderson, labor on
40.00
Alex Collett road work . .
2.00 i Otto Petzold. bridge work ..
iff ...................................................
road ..............................................
9.00 R. M. Pratt, asst, sheriff. . . .
48.75
39.25 ' E. Ott. crusher work..............
Grunt* Ball, crusher work.
J. W. Bemis, labor on road . .
64.00 w B Andre« a, lum«aer ....
12.00 H. L. Bown, traveling ex­
Olaf Elnan. road work...........
9 8 5
H. L. Anderson, labor on
7.00 i Ed Bundy, road work ...........
O. C. Stanwood, road work .
penses ........................... ..
9.00
road ..............................................
13.13 J. L. Atkinson, hauling lum­
Elmer Buss, road work ....
3.00 Charles Peterson, taking Jury
5.00
ber .................................................
Ch... Gatnea. shoveling grav­
4.00 J. XV. Nasaey, labor on road.
8.25 Geo. XX'. Norris, asst, sheriff.
7 5 oo
6.00 Earl Barger, road work ....
9.00 (). H. Kuiper, spec, work .
el ...................................................
6.50 G. C. Brown, labor on road.
10.00
11.25 J. J. Albro, crusher work . .
W. O. Austin, road work . . .
43.50 Chas. E. McClane, road work
1 6.00 John West. spec. dep. sh'-rlff
Earl Ewing, labor on road . .
Berger-Bean Hdw. Co., lum­
Clarence i-anderking. road
3.00 Western Union Teleg, Co.,
22.85
ber .................................................
6.88
9.85 Courtney Potterf, road work
special
21.50
work..............................................
t
--------- services......................
1.17
W. F. Barger, road work . .
7.00 w J. H. Powell, labor on road. .
— . serlvces...
George Hasbrouck. road
3.00 I Postal Teleg. Co..
1 7 5 John Bogart, road work....
9.00 I Griffin Hdw. Co., supplies.. 288.70 H. L.
work..............................................
Bown. co. sheriff .... 1 66.65
'
~
91.87 Price Withers, gravel ...........
4.50 Arthur Combs, labor on road
Le«' Bailey, crusher work...
County Clerk’« Aiiount
19.50
A. J. Baker, road work...........
: ; :,<> 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< ii<l< iit'' Account
7.50 J. X’. Jenkins, road work . . .
4.50 Edward Smith, road work..
Wil, Wolf hat ling gravel. . .
W. B. Dillard, county school
'.75 Billmire Bros . hauling bridge
N. L. Austin, road work ....
J. T Hunt, gravel.....................
superintendent........................
rods ..............................................
15.40
1.00 H. M. Doty, lumber ................
M. E. Furrow, supplies ....
W. G. Martin, filling out* «lip.
Harry Callaway, crusher
E. S. Dusenberry, lumber haul­
Bridge Account
Edna Ward stenographer . .
work..............................................
20.50
76.15 c. C B«'hnke. bridge supplies
ing ...................................................
Janitor Account
4.00 Lucas Cowgill, road work . . .
6.00 T. A Fountain, bridge work
Arthur Belknap, road work. .
50.00
W. H. Sherman, janitor ....
Rasmus Hansen, road work. .
W T. Pickens. Jr., lumber;
13.25 E. E Crandall, bridge work.
3.00
XV. J. Lackey. Janitor work. .
.
60.00 M. H. Harlow, road work
12.00 Maude Monkhouse, bridge
claimr-d $<■.<• «1 ; allowed .
Jail Account
51.70 J. R. Holbrook, shoveling grav­
E. W. Udell, road work . ..
work
16.50 Harry L. Bown, board of prls-
B. H. Carter, hauling gravel.
el; claimed 222.75; allowed
22.00 Robert McCrae, bridge work
4.35
51.02
22.00
oners
15.45 Adam Sodersirorn. road work
23.75 John G. Monkhaus, bridge
Harry Ensign, road work . .
< ourlliou'c and Park Account
50.00 B. B. Jeans, road work...........
Joe LeBltie. crusher work. . .
16.25
work ...........................................
27.50 Chambers Hdw. Co., supplies
10.50 W. H. Sallee, road -ork ....
John Smith, road work...........
16.50 Will Miller, bridge work....
22.00 Aya & Heitzman, plumbing
If
’
George
Englehart.
road
work
16.50
3.00 j l ev! Geer, bridge lumlier. . . 234.68 Flint-Mcl-aughlln Co., chains
Ralph Callison, road work .
12
'
W.
B.
Eddy,
road
work
....
Alex Swenson, road work .
.75
12.25 i G. W. Kinsey, bridge work..
81.57 Theodore Miller, «'are of
34.50 ' Fenton Dorsey.hauling gravel
1 4.00
E A. King, hauling gravel.
38.50
G. W. Kinsey, material anti
courthouse lawn. Sept....
Geo. M Neet, road ■work .
1 4.00 E. A. Sehwering, road work.
2 8.00 I
labor ........................................... 366.83
<'«unity Fruit Inspector Account
29.00 F. Dorse.», shoveling gravel. .
Thos Watson, hauling gravel
1 1.37 ;
Michael Conabay, bridge
J. Beebe, county fruit inspec­
Eugene Lumber Co., lumber.
Wm. Campbell, shoveling grav­
work ............................................
tor ................................................... 146.12
20.00
el ...................................................
5.28 Fritz Elchenberger, shoveling
L. N. Roney, bridge material 402.87
Postage. Expr« s«ag<'. Etc. Account
gravel............................................
6.00
21.50
G«‘O. Watson, hauling gravel.
John B Bray, bridge work..
1 4.00 Yoran’s Printing House, pos­
Frank Mackie, road work . .
8.25 Dau Humphrey, sharpening
48.00
J. E. Sims, bridge work ....
6.75
tage ..............................................
plow ..............................................
25.50
. I 9
8 W. Miles, hauling gravel. .
R H. Sims, bridg«' work....
6.75 W ft. Dillard, postage and ex­
8.75
V. T. Hebert, road work . . . 183.05 J. H. Gray, bridge work ....
1 5.00
6.75
pressage ......................................
4.50 W. H. Nutter, bridge work . .
Peter Hebert, road work . . .
7.00 L. Miller, road work ..............
1.00
2.00 B. F. Keeney, postage stamps I
C. J. Neet. road work..............
2 7.50 JW'Xter Sparks, bridge work.
15.00 E. J. Horton, shingles...........
2.50
8.10 R. E. Eastland, postage . ..
Logan Neet. road work ....
25.50 Willard Gray, hauling gravel
14.00 Doc Wright, supr. work ....
8.75 Stationery, Blunk Book, Etc., « Account
35.00 R. D. Hawley, gravel..............
Chas. Hebert, road work. . . .
2 27 Doc Wright, hauling..............
Hoc Wright, supr......................
2.40 E. Schwarzschild, office sup­
Earl Hebert, road work . . .
16 90 Hohl k McCoy, repair* on co.
•
I 4 65
plies ..............................................
Wayne Brooks, road work..
18.25 E. E. Eggleston, shoveling
«rusher ........................................
10.50
gravel
........................................
22.50
Irwin-Hodson
Co.,
blank
J. W. Quackenbush k Sous,
A. A. Hollenoeck, repairs . .
8.55
29.00
4 5.00
books, etc.....................................
supplies.....................................
7.00 Charles Neal hauling ...........
5.55 Ellis Edwards, road work . . .
I Wayne E. Jenkins, road work
Fall Creek Lumber Co., lum­
1.50 L. N. Roney, bridge work... 205.80 Glass k. I'rudhomme, blank
23.75
60.00
books, etc.....................................
ber ...................................................
18.35 W. W. f'ook. stiperlsvor ....
29.32 I C. E. Eichler, road work ...
16.25 Bushong & Co., office sup­
O. E. Rebmen, road work . . .
27.00 C. M Parker, road work ...
3.50 H. A. Millett, supervisor . . .
1.75
plies ..............................................
17.25
E. E. Eggleston. roa«l work.
2.00 Bert Parker, gravel ................
6.09 R. O. Kirk, supervisor...........
50.50
Light, XX liter anil Fuel Account
Chas. Schultz, shoveling grav­
50.00 I I Sidney Porter, supervisor..
W. H. Milligan, crusher work
17.50 Willamette Valley Co.. Sept.
el
Parsons Bros., lumber...........
15.88 I Ira Bray, supervisor................
25.20
light bill......................................
,33.00
A. J. Renfro, road work . .
George XV. Riggs, lumber . . .
25.28 i c E. Craig, supervisor ....
City of Eugene, dept, water
P. S. Kelly, road work . . .
45.50 H. C. Comb«, labor on road
O. Roach, crusher work ....
16 68
as supervisor...........................
50 00
service ........................... ..
J. C. Trotter, road work . .
1.50
Ernest Ruegger. road work. .
7.50
Printing Ai-ceunt
I). B. Proctor, hauling gravel
Isaiah Slayter. supplies...........
1 1.50 W. S. Dodd, supervisor...........
1 7.50 Morning Register Job Dept..
H. L. Eller, bridge work . . .
C. E Sims, road work..............
48.00 Joseph Giinpl, supervisor . . .
38.75
V, F. Hebert, road work ....
88.88
printing........................... • • ■ •
Carl Nelson, road work....
Alfred XVestrope, crusher
50.00 W. H. XVeatherson, publishing
William Taylor, road work..
work ...........................................
31.50 1 Joel McCornack, supervisor.
notices .........................................
.55
75.00
William Casterline, road
Liman XVevgandt. road work
2 5.50 ; Jas. W Smith, supervisor...
2.50 Springfield News. Pub. Co.,
work...............................................
4.37 A. J. Renfro, hauling gravel.
9.00 ; Dee Wright, supervisor ....
18.00
1 6 25
printing ......................................
IS. H. Lyons, supervisor ....
56.00 George Richardson, hauling
A. Enos, crusher work...........
20.25
50.00 Guard Pub. Co., publishing..
21.50
C. V. Larimer, road work . . .
gravel...........................................
12.00 Ross Mvers, supervisor ....
19.00
51.25 Register Pub. Co., printing .
Charles Nichols, road work . .
1.75 C. A Sovereign, bridge work
7.50 Jas. Johnston, supervisor . . .
12 ••
Ti'iiclier«' Examination Account
D. R. Hill, stipervfsor ...........
8.75 J. A. Richardson, hauling
J. E. Jones, road work...........
40.00 L. It Alderman, teachers' ex­
7.50
J. W. Casey, road work ....
gravel...........................................
6.00 Martin Noffslnger. road work
40.00
6 25
aminations ..............................
6.85 1 F. M. Smith, crusher work. .
Griffin A- Veach Co. supplies
10.50 Curtis Veatili. supervisor...
■ o BO Edna Ward, work «in teach-
41.10 J. O. Richman, g avet; 14.75
it. II Ki, lib r. road "or1: . . .
W. F Potterf, supervisor . .
30.00
2.00
. .
50.00
era’ examination board
Ira Gray, road work ..............
claimed, allow« «l ..............
1 4.75 .J. B Tapp, supervisor ....
6.85 Claud Cook, road work . . .
65 00
< oil nty < ’«initnissioiK'r«' Account
J. F. White, hauling gravel. .
1 5.00 n c. i'omlif. suiiervfsor . .
6.00 W W. Cook, road work ....
If. D Edwards, county com.
97.00
M. I). Evers, road work . .
12.00 John F. Volgamore, suj»ervi
6.15 XV T. Pickens, lumber........... 21 4.26
H. M. Price, county com. . . .
70.00
A. W. Jones, bridge work .
sor
34.50 Ed Purkerson, road work . . .
Insane Account
H. L. Pi «udel. road work . .
3.00 J. W. Trueax, supervisor . . . .
41.50 II. D. Baughman, labor on
Dr. L. E. McDougal, Insan««
Elsworth Prindel, road worl
S C. Lewis, sup'-rlsvor ....
14.00
Ole Neet, road work..............
road ......................................'...
examination ...........................
3.00 Lafe 1 Prlndel. road auperviftor
5.00
3.00 W. Gordon Camp, road work
Will Napper. road work .. .
Dr. Geo. Wall, insane exam-
36.75 c. o. Eichler, supervisor . ,.
Those Corpuscles
[MIL ETTER
DELIBERATELY
PLANS SUICIDE
LIST OF CLAIMS
ALLOWED BY COURT
L
JAMES A, FINCH HANGED
JURYMAN'SPART FOR MURDER AT SALEM
IS ALLEGED
AND MEETS DEATH BRAVER
In filing a motion today to h (
aside Iks vsrdlst tn the caw of the
Stats vs Jee T Matlock found gull
ty of assault with Intent to nom in It
raps, 1. Hllvsa and A C Woodcock.
attornevs for ihe dsfsnilnnt. mads
affidavit that out of <h* Juro.s In ilia
case. Jamas It Hamfoid. between the
time the sourt adjourned on Noveni
tier 8 and tbs time It recon veiled on
November I, and after th« testimony
had alt been taken and th" argu­
ments made, want to the place where
th« offense was supposed to have
been committed ..ml measured the
distance from the place to the Skelto
house uvatby ami others In th« aa»«*»«
neighborhood ami used the know I
dge ho obtained in milking up hl*
mind und determining wli.it kind
n verdict to rend. r. the evidence In
trodllCed by the *l«’f«'l»Hc being to th«
effect that the Skelton fuiully did net
hear the prosecutrix scream at till'
time the offense wuh supposed to have
been Committed
I lie affidavit goea
on to recite that thia action .if li.i.u-
I
ford wuh unknown to the defends»',
or Ills attorney h until after the Ju’ *
hail rendered Ila verdict.
The motion for u new trial la bused
upon the following objection*
1.
Irregularity in the proceedings
of the court and Jury by which de­
fendant was prevented from having
a fair trial.
2.
Misconduct of the Jury » hl< h
tried said cause
3.
Insufficient evidence to Justify
the verdict und that It I m against law
4
Error In law occurring at the
trial, excepted by the defendant
The defendant especially objects
to said verdict on account of tile mis.
conduct of the jury as shown by the
affidavit hereto annexed, hereby re­
ferred to and made a part of this mo­
tion. and In reference to the errors nt
law without wahlng other objections
that were made to the trial with ref­
erence to the Introduction of testi­
mony, defendant espi-clally objects
to the action of the court In allowing
the testimony of Mrs Tlvev. a wit
nesH called on the part of the state,
to testify ns to the statements made
to her by the prosecutrix, which had
been testified to by her. and wlilcli
was afterward attempted to l>e 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 an<l
Toronto.
"It is believed," says the report,
"that the future welfare of America
depemls largely upon th«« Industrial
training of our workers ami laws to
protect them.
Inqulri<*s of th«« coin-
mltte«' seem to Indicate that if the
Amerlcnn workman Is to maintain
the high Htandard of efficiency the
boys and girls of the country must
have an opportunity to acquire edu­
cated handH and brains, such as they
may be able to earn a living In a self,
selected vocation and acquire an in­
telligent understanding of the duties
of good citizenship
We favor the
<*Htablislim«'nt of schools in connec­
tion wllh the public school system at
which pupils between th«« ag«'s of 14
and 16 may be taught the principles
of the trades, not necessarily In sepa­
rate buildings, lint in separate schools
adapted to this particular education,
and by competent and trained teach­
ers."
Inatlon ...................................
5:00
InqucMt Accollili
XV T. Gordon, coroner . . .
A. . 8. Walker, Juror...........
O. . XV. Johnson, Juror .. . .
J. N. Rhoads, juror...........
s. A. Hayward, juror . . . .
M. C. D iiv I h , Juror . . .
Iru Young, juror . . . .
F. E. * L«nh»rt, witness
John Rest ley, witness
L. II. Crabtree, witness
E. H. LalAuke, witness
John Yoakum. wltncHS
F. M. Milligan. wltncHH...........
V. Casteel, wlthnenH................
XV. T. Gordon, coroner ....
A. W. Sehwering. Juror ....
G. E. Oneal, Juror...................
Adam Schmidt, juror ...........
J. W. McCue, juror...................
Lucas Cowgill, juror................
J. Wlillschbeger, Juror ....
W. T. Gordon, coroner...........
Circuit Court Account
Jos. Fellman, wltncHS..............
W .R. Price, witness................
B. H. Bingham, witness ....
F. A. Arehambeau, witness. .
E. 8. Parks, juror ...................
John W. Worthcraft. Juror .
Mrs. Geo. Croner, stage fare.
Indigent Solilicr Account
S. W. Taylor, relief for sol­
dier ..............................................
.MI' ci ’II hiii ' oiim Account
Pacific States Tel. # Teleg
Co., September services . .
Western Fnlon Teleg. Co., tel-
rams........................................
Lake Stamp Co., one
stamp...........................................
6 60
1 .0 I
I 00
1.00
1.00
I .oo
1.00
lalem, Or , Mor 12.—Jtffltl A. Finch, a lawyer, w*,
cuted today for the tuurdsr of Ralph Fisher, alto t lawyer i,
Portland on November 28, 1908.
The murder was & C0|jS
blooded one. in revenge for Fisher prosecuting Finch for unb*
coming conduct as a member of the bar, and win. h resulted
the suspension of Finch from practice. Fisher was protestor
for the Oregon Statu Bur Association, and in the prosecution of
Finch carried out the orders of the bar association, although h«
recommended the accused to the leniency of the court after hu
conviction
Finch waa brave to the end, and <ii< ,| Four minutei
after the drop fell.
QUÌI«' » lltltlll'« r <>f 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<l«
ally Cad la
1 Mr» Tit:
” day» oa tt*
has no( !<o| tba
k > 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<l brought to this pla«c
for *afi'-
keeping. It being feared that an at­
tempt would lie made
to lynch the
youthful desperado. He spent a rest -,
I chh and penitent night, and he had i
no further tleslrv, lie said "to lie a
I
real robber like Blllloek."
I
DOAN'S POPULATION
ESTIMATES OF CITIES
Gives Eugene 9000, Which Is
One or Two Thousand Low
—Other Oregon Cities
Doan's directory of th«« cities Of
the I nlieil Stali-H fot 1910 has just
Iwcn received. Each >«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<T City, I
1 2.90
Cottage
1.00 8 <100; Corvnllls, 5,400;
LOO Grove, 2.000; Eugene, 9,000; Grants
lllver,
3,000;
1.00 Pass. 5,600; Hood
La Grande,
1.00 Klamath Falls. 2.000;
5,000; Marshfield. 4,000; McMinn-1
I 00
Ville, 3,000; Medford, 5,000;
I’en-
1.00
lletoii, 7.000; Oregon City, 4.500;
11.50 Portland, 255,000;
Salem’
15,000;
Th«i Italics, 6,000,
4.00
Washington
Aberdeen,
1 4.000;
5.20
Bellingham.
38,000;
Centralin,
6.40 6,000; Everett, 30,000;
Hoquiam,
2.00
6.200; Seattle, 275.000; Snohomish,
3.00
4,000; Spokane,
98,000;
Tacoma,
9.00 I02000: Vancouver, 6500;
Walla
9.00 Walla, 20,500; Wenatchee, 4,000,
11.50
'
SNOW AND RAIN HINDER
BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
L N. Roney Back From 8h»H>
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<l ’ 111 f ,er n W1
hernia mines Io n !< pH’ "
(h,n th«1
and he thinks It I« deep«r
l.i< < b Koller, father of Mrs. (). XV.
Johnson. underwent an operation nt
the Etig-ne
hospital
Monday
for
«trnngiilnted hcrnln, and Is nt the
pre em Hine Very low, though slowly
ror veil,";, and Is lhon*;ht now to be
mil of danger. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson
woio pi «sent dm Ing the operation.—
Springfield News.
by this time.